Prospectus 2015-16

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Prospectus 2015-16
Educational Activities of
Shri Brijlal Biyani Shiksha Samiti
Shri Brijlal Biyani Shiksha Samiti has been founded in the year 1969
in cherished memory of Vidarbha Kesari Late Brijlalji Biyani, the great
political and social awakener of Vidarbha. His services in the field of
Art, Literature and Education were also great and outstanding. Science 1920
he came into eminence as a selfless freedom-fighter and devoted all his life to
the upliftment of the downtrodden section of the society. He left his glorious
impress on every thing he touched and his undying footprints on the Sand of
time will always remain a perennial of inspiration to the people of Vidarbha
for generation to come.
This Shiksha Samiti, to commemorate his memory, was registered
under the Societies Registration Act and the Bombay Public Trust Act also.
The donations to this society are admissible for tax-relief under the Income
Tax Exemption Certificate thereto by the lncome Tax authorities. Recently the
Society has been recognized as Hindi-linguistic Minority Educational Society
by the Government of Maharashtra.
Shri Brijlal Biyani Shiksha Samiti’s
BRIJLAL BIYANI SCIENCE COLLEGE,
AMRAVATI.
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Aim and Spirit of The College
We aim at giving our students a sound education which while training
them for academic career, will also make self reliant, keen cooperative and
incorruptible citizens.
We believe in the supremacy of spiritual and moral values, in the importance of
sound education over mere instructions, in the training of character, through regulated
freedom and personal guidance.
We want our student to develop uprightness of character, loyalty to authority,
devotion to duty, friendly comradeship and spirit of social service.
THE MISSION
The college shall endeavour:
To provide secular, disciplined, caring and ethical environment that encourages
The society is at present, running a full-fledged Science College with
Postgraduate (Botany & Electronics) Degree courses, Bachelor of Science,
Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Computer Application,
Bachelor of Commerce and Junior College classes. The College has today
become one of the premier institutions of the town. On account of the
teamwork of highly qualified and devoted lecturers, well equipped laboratories,
libraries and scientifically planned periodical internal assessment system and
extra special coaching scheme, the performance of this College during last
years has shown remarkable progress and won lures in academic field.
Rajendra Nawandar
Secretary
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the student and staff to be at their best.
To develop entrepreneurship qualities in the students and ultimately mould
them to become humble human beings.
To develop, implement and continually improve teaching-learning process by
adopting progressively new technologies, to educate the students and to quench their
thirst to knowledge.
To strengthen the Institute-Society relationship.
To provide talent for the upliftment of the society and to help the Nation in
character building.
The college will reopen on Monday the 15 th June 2015.
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Facilities Provided By The College
About The College
College Campus
Library
The College campus, which is actually a Biyani Educational Campus with all
the major education institutions of Shri Brijlal Biyani Shiksha Samiti is situated in a
centrally situated area of Amravati City i.e. at Durgavihar, near Dasera Maidan. Though
centrally situated, the place is quite calm and quit, a perfect and ideal atmosphere for
any educational institute of function.
The campus is sufficiently large with an area of about 7.2 acres. Due to
large space available there is ample space for different playgrounds. Presently the
beautification programme of the campus is underway and in a few years the
campus will be surrounded by lush green trees giving a very charming and pleasant
look to the campus.
The college has started two years full time Post-Graduate program from the
Academic Session 2007-08 which leads to M.Sc. Electronics (Instrumentation)
degree which grooms students for a high profile career in design and development of
The important feature of the library is the availability of important reference books
such as Encyclopaedia Britanica, Science & Technology Encyclopaedia, Vishwakosh,
Year Books, etc., which contain a valuable information necessary for all-out development
of student enabling them to face all sorts of competitive examinations. In addition,
college subscribes to about 43 magazines and 19 newspapers. The library also has a
spacious reading room useful for student as well as for staff. Library runs special
schemes such as poor boys aid fund, book bank, issue on deposits, etc. for students.
The library also has internet facility, a xerox machine and computers with CD’s on
different subjects for staff and students.
Games & Sports Department
Being a science college the students are busy throughout the day
electronics products.
The college has also started three-year full time undergraduate course
engaged in the theory as well as practical classes. However, whatever time
Bachelor of Computer Applications from the session 2008-09 and B.Com (Computer
Applications) from the session 2010-11.
students can spare the college encourages the students to participate in various
The college has introduced two one year P.G. Diploma Courses in Bio-Medical
separate Games & Sports Department with adequate facilities for games like Cricket,
Electronics and Mechatronics from 2012-2013. These courses are helping the students
to grab the opportunities available in hospitals and automobile industries.
Volleyball, Chess, Athletics, Judo, Table Tennis, Swimming, Hand ball, Ball Badminton,
College Building
inter collegiate tournaments.
The college has its three stored building with enough space for
accommodating different teaching deptts, class rooms, office, library, etc. The rooms
and the laboratories are well equipped with apparatus and furniture.
College Staff
tournaments on University, District and State level also. For this, the college has a
etc. The Students get three incentive marks for each game if they play for the college in
As a result of this, following students have received colours from the
University in last year.
2014-15
The College has an excellent, hard- working teaching staff. Each member was
selected on merit and hence is thorough in his knowledge of the subject he / she
teaches. The staff members are keen to see that students get what they desire and
what is appropriate. Above all, the staff members are always happy to receive, listen
and solve all sorts of problems of students. The non-teaching staff members of the
college are also helpful cordial and caring. All the staff members work together to
overall upliftment of students.
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The college has good library with about 20,033 books on various subjects.
Mr. Nikhil Karmore
- Water Polo
Mr. Abhijeet Padhye
- Water Polo
Mr. Vikrant Chaudhari
- Basket Ball
Ms. Shalaka Dhamangaonkar
- Swimming
Ms. Vaishnavi Shrivas
- Swimming
Mr. Gaurav Mohod
- Basketball
The students can score up to 10 incentive marks by participation in these activities.
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Following Students of Junior College have represented the college in
following Games and sports events and won medals at National level.
2014-15
Ku. Purva Paliwal
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Archery
Mr..Shivam Gadge
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Water Polo
In all 29 students of Junior college participated in different games at state level.
The Junior college students get 25 marks for participation in games as per
rules of the Board for passing the HSC Examination. It shall not be possible for the
college to sponsor the sports activities organized by associations. The college shall
sponsor only those activities arranged / participated by the college
The college has a Gymnasium with modern equipments which are available to the
students for improving their physical fitness.
Students Guidance Groups
Each class is entrusted to a teacher for guidance. The teacher looks after the
attendance and progress in studies as shown by home assignment, performance at
monthly test examinations held and gives general guidance to these students the
students must attend the meetings arranged by class teachers and report their
difficulties without any fear.
NCC
NCC Girls unit is attached to College and interested students should
contact the Incharge NCC girls unit. Benefit of 1% marks in PMT was available to
students participating in NCC. The NCC boys unit is expected to be established from
this session. Till then interested boys are accomodated in boys units of other colleges.
National Service Scheme
It is the only scheme, which serves a duel purpose. On one side, it develops
a sense of responsibility towards social service amongst the students and on other
side, its helps the students to undertake measures for personality development.
Through the various programmers under NSS, Students undertake various outdoor
projects of social service and extensions such as adult education programme,
tree plantation, creating awareness about diseases such as AIDS, pulse polio
immunization schemes, construction of Nallah bounds, medical checkup camp, blood
donation, etc. In indoor programmers, NSS organises various programmers such as
speeches by eminent personalities of various fields, group discussion, debate and
elocution competition, personality development, etc. Thus any student joining NSS
acquires every capability of a good citizen and energetic youth to face all odds.
The students also get up to 10 incentive marks for participation in these activities.
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Teacher - Parents Council
Yearly 3 to 4 meetings of Council are held. The meetings are presided
by the principal. Teacher’s representative and parents attend the same. Problems of
Students, their progress and different schemes for the overall improvement are
discussed and various schemes are finalised and are implemented. This helps
in establishing the contact with parents and understanding the views of the
students and their parents.
Placement and Counseling Cell
One of the unique features of the College is that it has a summer and a
winter placement cell for U.G. and P.G. Students. The prime objective of the cell is to
provide employment opportunities to the students of the College. The Cell also
conducts various training programmes for students to upgrade their skills and
confidence. Counseling to pass out students is also provided in College. Interested
students are requested to contact prof. in Charge, Career and Counseling Cell or
Training & Placement Cell for the guidance from time to time.
Students Grievance Redressal Cell
The College has established Students Grievance Redressal Cell to solve
their academic problems. A separate committee takes the cognizance of the complaints.
The college has also installed a complaint box, which is placed outside the college
office. The students and the staff members can drop their complaints in this box.
This is periodically opened and the complaints are sorted out.
Science Club
In order to keep the knowledge of students abreast in science and to
develop interest amongst them a Science Club has been established in the college.
Under this activity lecturers, slide shows, etc. of eminent personalities and exhibitions
are arranged for the students.
Students Societies
There are number of college societies, such as Students council, Academic
Council, Bhasha Samiti, Science Association, Science Club, Nature Club, Garden
Club, Sahitya and Sanskritic Manch, Niramay Arogya Mandal, etc. devoted to task of
raising the culture, moral, athletic and academic level of the students.
Women Emprovement Program
Women’s Grievance (Redressal) Committee is functioning in College.
The aggrieved persons are adviced to contact Prof. Mrs. M. A. Gadve, Chairperson of
Vishakha Samiti.
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Girls Hostel
Debating and Elocution Competitions
The college has established a Girls Hostel in College campus for the
convenience of girls coming from other towns / villages. The students may contact
Warden of Hostel or college office for admissions. The admissions are finalised on
first come first admitted basis.
The College provides ample opportunities and guidance to students for
developing their talents by allowing participation in different extra-curricular activities.
Earn While You Learn Scheme
The college with the financial support from the Foundation Society has
Introduced Earm While Learn scheme from 2006-07. The needy and deserving
students are provided financial assistance between Rs. 500/- and Rs. 1000/- per
month depending upon the need of the student and availability of funds through this
scheme in 2014-15 Rs.1,30,350/- was provided to 20 students. The students are
expected to work for two or three hours in a day for the college under this scheme.
The Principal may be contacted directly for the details.
Medical Facilities
Dr. Manjushree Boob has adopted this Institution for Women Health Care.
Any Girl student of the College can consult her at her clinic during OPD hours free of
Charges in case of any Medical problem. The student should keep with her identity
card of the College during checkup. Similar facility is being introduced for boys.
College provides diagnostic and therapeutic aids to its students. For this, the medical
examination is carried out in the month of July-August and the students are provided
with advice and medicine, if necessary,
Nature Club and Garden Club
In order to undertake the beautification work of the campus and to involve the
students in these activities “Nature Club” and “Garden Club” are established In the
College. The Nature Club undertakes activities such as vermiculture project, bonsai
preparation, mushroom cultivation, visiting nurseries of the city, arranging flower
shows, etc. The Garden Club undertakes the beautification and maintenance of
college Garden and other plantation in the campus.
Health Club (Niramaya Arogya Mandal)
For allround development of any person, it is necessary that one must be
physically as well as mentally fit. For building a healthy body and mind the students
need a special training. To achieve this, a Health Club-Niramaya Arogya Mandal has
been established in the college. A well equipped Gymnasium is also established in
oollege. The Health Club organises activities such as lectures by specialists doctors,
demonstrations on yoga, organising Yoga camps, etc.
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Students are encouraged to participate in various debates, elocution and cultural
competitions at local / University level. Sahitya Kala Sanskritik Manch has been
established in the college to organise various cultural activities. Many students of the
college have bagged different awards and trophies form time to time.
Inter-collegiate debate and inter-school elocution competition is held every year
on 27th September on the Death anniversary of the Vidharbha Kesari Late Shri Brijlalji
Biyani. Attractive cash prizes and a rotating trophy are given to the wining team.
Best Student Awards and Gold Medals
The College gives a cash award and a certificate to the Best Student one each
from junior college, senior college and PG section in annual Social Gathering.
The selection of best student is done by a special committee on the basis of their
academic performance and participation in extracurricular activities.
In the year 2014 -15 following students were recipients of the award.
1) Mr. Mandar Navghare
2) Mr. Dnyneshwar Zade
3) Mr. Prasad Sakhare
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Senior College [UG]
Senior College [PG]
Junior College
Furthermore, following students received Gold Medals for scoring highest marks
in final year Board / University Examinations.
Seth Jahur Mohammad Jaipurwala Gold Medal was awarded to Ms. Rasika Muley for Securing highest marks in HSC Examination - 2014
Adv. N. L. Rathi Gold Medal was awarded to Ms. Poonam Sharma for securing highest marks in BBA Final Examination - 2014
Seth Jahur Mohammad Jaipurwala Gold Medal was awarded to Ku. Gopika Rinwa for securing highest marks in B.Sc. Final Examination - 2014
Adv. T.T. Rathi Memorial Gold Medal was awarded to Ms. Poonam Sharma for securing highest marks in BBA Final Examination - 2014
Late B.C. Bangadia Memorial Silver Medal was awarded to Ms. Rasika Muley for securing highest marks in HSC Examination - 2014
Late Mrunal Madhusudan Rathi Memorial Gold Medal was awarded to Mr. Vikas Jaglani for securing highest marks in B.C.A. Examination - 2014
Shri Shankarlalji Rathi Gold Medal was awarded to Ku. Pooja Vyas for securing highest marks in B.Com. Examination - 2014
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Courses Offered for Students
- Junior College -
College Magazine (Brijwani)
The College magazine “Brijwani” is published annually. This magazine serves
as a platform for every student of the college to express his feelings and views in the
form of words. Students’ articles are published in the magazine which Include short
stories, poems, jokes, etc. to express their hidden talents and bring them before the
other students. The reports of various activities performed in the college during the
year are also published. The achievements of the students and the staff are also
acknowledged in magazine.
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Internal Quality Assurance Cell is established in the college to monitor and
upgrade the quality of the education. Every department organises seminars,
workshops, Guest Lectures by using audiovisual aids like LCD Projector, Slide
Projector, Overhead Projector in the college for the staff and the students..Programmes
on extension services or community services are also organised. These activities are
monitored by IQAC.
Wallpapers
The college brings out three wall papers namely Science World, Yuva Pragati
and Impetus.
‘Science World’ is devoted to publication of articles on science to inculcate
the habit of reading the articles on recent developments in Science. The wall
magazine is displayed on the notice board once in a month.
‘Yuva Pragati’ is the wall magazine published by NSS unit of the college.
In this wall paper the information about programmes and progress of NSS unit
are displayed every month.
‘Impetus’ is the wall magazine published by BBA department of the college.
In this wallpaper information about recent trends in management are displayed every month.
Students Consumer cooperative Store
The Student Cooperative store is established in the college. Students are
requested to purchase books, practical records, notebooks, etc, through the store.
Request to Parents / Guardians
Parents / Guardians are requested to come to college during the session to
meet the Principal and the teachers and to know the progress of their wards.
It is desired that they will pay at least 2-3 visits in a year.
The college welcomes the cooperation of the guardians. They are requested
to learn about the progress of their wards from the wards themselves and
contact the college teachers or authorities whenever they desire.
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The college offers following subjects for two year Higher Secondary Certificate
(HSC) Courses. There are two sections on Grant-in-aid and three sections on permanent non-grant basis.
For Standard XI
A) General Science Group 1) English
2) Marathi or Hindi or Sanskrit
3) Physics
4) Chemistry
5) Mathematics & Statistics
6) Biology
In addition to these, college offers limited seats for following subjects run on
non grant basis.
B) Electronics Group 1) English
2) Physics
3) Chemistry
4) Electronics
5) Mathematics & Statistics
C) Computer Science Group; 1) English
2) Physics
3) Computer Science
4) Chemistry
5) Mathematics & Statistics
D) Fisheries Group 1) English
2) Physics
3) Chemistry
4) Biology
5) Fresh water Fish Culture
E) Information Technology Group 1) English
2) Information Technology
3) Physics
4) Chemistry
5) Mathematics and Statistics
6) Biology
F) Commerce Group 1) English,
2) Marathi / Hindi / Sanskrit,
3) Economics,
4) Secretarial Practice 5) Book keeping and Accountancy,
6) Organisation of Commerce and Management,
For Standard XII
The Student shall be admitted in standard XII in the same subject group
offered by him in standard Xl.
Qualifications for admission
For Standard XI
The Student who has passed S.S.C. Examination with at least 40% marks in
science subject or 10 year S.S.C. Examination of any statutory Board in India with
English as one of the subjects and with at least 40% marks in science subject, will
be admitted to Standard XI (Science).
The student who has passed SSC Examination will be admitted to Std. XI (Commerce).
For Standard XII
The student who has passed XI of M.S. Board will be admitted to Standard
XII. Local migration from any other institution, however, is not allowed.
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- Senior College Bachelor of Science
Qualification for admission
The college offers following subjects for three year (Six Semester) B.Sc. Degree Course.
For B.Sc. I
Compulsory Subjects:
i) English
For B.Sc. I
a)
have passed the H.S.C. (Standard XII) examination of Maharashtra State Board of
ii) Marathi or Hindi or Urdu
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent examination with
Optional Subjects:
physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects or H.S.C. Examination (M.C.V.C.
Any one of the following groups.
1) Chemistry, Physics, Maths.
2) Chemistry, Botany, Zoology.
3) Botany, Zoology, Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation.
# 4) Computer Science, Physics, Maths
# 5) Computer Science, Statistics, Maths
# 6) Computer Science, Physics, Electronics (Instrumentation)
# 7) Maths, Physics, Electronics (Instrumentation)
# 8) Computer Science, Statistics, Electronics (Instrumentation)
v 9) Chemistry, Zoology, Biotechnology.
v 10) Chemistry, Botany, Biotechnology.
** 11) Bioinformatics, Botany, Chemistry
** 12) Bioinformatics, Zoology, Chemistry
** 13) Bioinformatics, Botany, Statistics
** 14) Bioinformatics, Zoology, Statistics
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Biological Techniques and Specimen subject is a UGC sponsored
vocational Subject, presently run on Non-grant basis. The first batch has passed out
in April 99.
Stream) with Electronics Technology Trade from Engineering Technology Group or
3 year post S.S.C. Diploma of M.S. Board of Technical Education.
b)
Student desirous of admission to optional subject groups 2, 3, 8, or 9 should
have passed the H.S.C. (Standard XII examination of Maharashtra state Board of
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent examination
with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects or H.S.C. Examination (M.C.V.C
Stream) with Medical Laboratory Technician Trade from paramedical group
or Horticultural Trade or Crop Science Trade or Inland Fisheries Trade
from Agricultural Group or Fish Processing Technology Trade from Fisheries group
or 3 year post S.S.C. Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technician (DMLT)
of M.S. Board of Technical Eduction.
c)
Students desirous of admission to optional subjects groups 10,11,12,13
should have passed the HSC examination (Standard XII) of Maharashtra State
Board of secondary & Higher Secondary Education or equivalent examination with
physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics.
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Computer Science subject is introduced form the academic session
1999-2000. The college has permission from the Govt, of Maharashtra on
Non-grant basis.
For B.Sc. II
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The Biotechnology subject is introduced from the academic session 2005-06.
The college has permission from the Govt, of Maharashtra on Non-grant basis.
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto
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i) The Bioinformatics subject is introduced from the academic session
2010-2011. The college has permission from the Govt, of Maharashtra
on Non-grant basis.
ii) The College reserves the right to change the group if less than
ten students are admitted to any of the groups.
The student shall be admitted in B.Sc. II and B. Sc. Final in the same subject
group offered by him in B.Sc. I.
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Students desirous of admission to optional subject groups 1,4, 5, 6, or 7 should
The Students should have passed Semester I and II Examinations of B.Sc. of
with same optional subjects.
For B.Sc. Final
The students should have passed Semester I to IV Examinations of B.Sc. of
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto
with same optional subjects.
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Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Computer Applications
Duration & Syllabus
The Duration of Course is of 3 years. The syllabus is well drafted to suit
present requirements. If is approved by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University.
Additional modules related with computers have been incorporated by the Institution.
Examination
The examination is conducted by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University at the
end of each year. The 80 marks are allotted to annual theory examination and
20 marks are allotted as seasonal marks on the basis of performance in college
examination, field visit, assignments and attendance, Thus a student is continuously
evaluated through a set of formal and informal methods involving mid-term tests, case
discussion and presentation.
Fast growing information technology and communication systems have
become critical components of almost every company’s strategic plan. Companies
which want to take advantage of the new information technologies and communication
systems require expert professionals, who can apply computer science principles to
solve problems faced by the interface between business and technology. This is an
undergraduate program where students are exposed to various areas of computer
applications including the latest developments keeping pace with the industry.
Objectives
The course aims at realizing the following students objectives.
i)
To demonstrate a sound knowledge in key areas of computer science or
industrial computing.
Admission Procedure
ii)
Direct admission on the basis of merit in qualifying examination and
personal Interview.
To demonstrate a substantial understanding of concepts in key areas of
computer science.
iii)
To carry out the required analysis and synthesis involved in computer
systems, information systems and computer applications.
iv)
To demonstrate professional competence in developing software and in its
design and implementation.
v)
To develop sound practical skills to enable them in addressing the problems
which arise from computer systems and applications.
Future Prospects
After completion of course, the student has better chances to get absorbed
as Junior Management Executive or setup one’s own business or further develop
required skills and capacities for comprehension and analysis of business policies
and practices by joining higher education courses like M.Com., MBA, M.C.A.. MFA, etc.
Qualifications for admission
Facilities
For B.B.A. I
Outstanding highly academic core faculties, Excellent laboratory facilities,
Hands-on experience on sophisticated instruments.
The student should have passed H.S.C. (Standard XII) examination
of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or an
equivalent examination with two languages i.e. English (Compulsory) and any other
Indian Language or Information Technology.
For B.B.A. II
The student should have passed B.B.A. I Examination of Sant Gadge Baba
Amravati University or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto with
same optional subjects.
For B.B.A. Final
The student should have passed B.B.A. II Examination of Sant Gadge Baba
Amravati University or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto with same
optional subjects.
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Eligibility
For B.C.A. I
The Student should have passed 10 + 2 or equivalent / 3 year Diploma from the
State Board of Technical Education.
For B.C.A. II
The students should have passed Semester I and II Examinations of B.C.A. of
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati.
For B.C.A. Final
Students should have passed Semester I to IV Examinations of B.C.A. of Sant
Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati.
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Master of Science
M.Sc. Electronics (Semester and Choice Based Credit System)
Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application)
Duration & Syllabus
The three year full time Degree Course in commerce B.Com. (Computer
Application) is recognized by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University. Amravati.
The degree course is at present of annual pattern & is designed to meet the
Challenges of rapid changes in corporate industry. The Curriculum is aimed at
developing skill for outstanding businessmanship and is approved by Sant Gadge
Baba Amravati University.
Duration & Syllabus
The duration of the course is of two years (Four Semesters). The entire
curriculum is distributed over sixteen theory papers to aim at transcending
the students level for understanding for corporate readiness. Seminars, Industrial
visits based on curriculum and other co-curricular activities form the integral part
of studies.
Objectives
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To impart adequate professional knowledge of commerce, finance, management
and trade laws.
E
To develop new skills and business relationship that will lead to increase trade.
E
To impart compete knowledge about applications of computers in bussiness and industry.
E
To impart complete understanding of information technology.
E
To debelop sound practical skills & professional competence in developing
software & implements.
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Industrial Visit & Soft Skill Development
Industrial Visits shall be conducted at regular intervals. The object of visit is
to expose students to the working culture and practical environment.
Other soft skill development activities which play an important role in the
personality development of the students and enhance their career prospects will be
planned throughout the year.
Eligibility
B.Com. (CommputerApplication) I
Outstanding highly academic core faculties are available in the college.
Beside this college arranges for eminent visiting faculties for specialized courses
form other Universities / Industries.
Eligibility for M.Sc. I
The Students should have passed 10 + 2 or equivalent examination with two
language·s i.e. English (Compulsory) and any other Indian language and
B.Com. (CommputerApplication) II
The students should have passed B.Com I of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati
University, Amravati.
B.Com. (CommputerApplication) III
The students should have passed B.Com II of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati
University, Amravati.
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Facilities
Students passing B.Sc. Degree of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University,
Amravati with subject Electronics (instrumentation) Physics or Electronics Science or
Electronics or B.C.S. / B.C.A. Degree or an equivalent examination of any recognized
University.
Selection Process
Selection of an applicant for the M.Sc. Programs is based on the academic
merit of their undergraduate examination. Few seats are reserved for reserved
category students as per Govt. Regulation and also for the students from outside the
University area.
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An Innovative Programme of UGC
An Innovative Programme of UGC
P.G. Diploma in Mechatronics
P.G. Diploma in Biomedical Electronics
Salient Features of the Course
Salient Features of the Course
Mechatronics integrates knowledge and skills of Mechanical and Electronics
Engineering required for machine automation. The diploma is of one year duration
(two semester). The entire curriculum of the course is divided in 8 theory papers along
with practicals or 4 theory papers, practicals and industrial training or major project.
The diploma holder will have placement opportunities in automobile industry; electro
manufacturing industries, services industries, etc where full automation is used.
Now a days electronics technology is being extensively used in health care
equipments so it needs to give the students the knowledge of health care equipments
such as X-Ray or other imaging machines, ECG machines, Patient Monitors and many
other sophisticated instruments. Taking into consideration the need of health care
industry, this course has been specially designed. It is approved by, University, State
Govt, and UGC. This course is introduced from the academic session 2012-13.
The curriculum is of two semesters with 08 theory papers and practicals or Project.
Syllabus
Syllabus
Robotics and Applications
Process Control
Biomedical Instrumentation
Scope
The course provides thorough practical and theoretical input to the trainee to
make him a multi-skilled professional. The student will be able to apply his multi-skills
to the needs of an automated industry. Successful completion of the curriculum in
Mechatronics Technology prepares students for positions in business and industries
that manufacture, utilize or repair equipments incorporating electronics, mechanics,
pneumatics, hydraulics and programming.
Diploma holder will get placement in central technical services units of
hospitals and as a Biomedical Engineers in clinical engineering departments of
hospitals.
Admission Eligibility
Admission Eligibility
B.Sc. Degree of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati with Electronics
as an optional subject OR B.E. (Electronics) OR B.E. (Mechanical) OR any other
equivalent recognized degree of any statutory university of India.
B.Sc. Degree of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati with Electronics
as an optional subject OR B.E. (Electronics) OR any other equivalent recognized degree
of any statutory university of India.
Selection Process
Selection Process
Selection of an applicant for the admission to this course is based on
academic merit. Few seats are reserved as per GOVT, rules for reserve category
students and for the students from outside University area and for industry sponsored
candidates.
Selection of an applicant for the admission to this course shall be based on
academic merit. Few seats are reserved as per GOVT, rules for reserve category
students and for the students from outside University area and for industry sponsored
candidates.
Special Provision
Special Provision
As per Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University rules Mechatronics diploma
holders shall be considered eligible for the admission to direct second year of M.Sc.
(Electronics) degree of this university, so the students have the opportunity to complete
one diploma and M.Sc. degree in two years.
As per Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University rules Biomedical Electronics
diploma holders shall be considered eligible for the admission to direct second year of
M.Sc. (Electronics) degree of this university, so the students have the opportunity to
complete one diploma and M.Sc. degree in two years.
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Scope
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Bachelor of Science (Additional)
Master of Science
Botany (Semester Pattern)
The Subjects offerred
Duration & Syllabus
Computer Science
Biotechnology
The duration of the course in of two years.(Four semesters). The syllabus
prescribed by the university will be taught.
Physics
Statistics
Maths
Chemistry
Botany
Zoology
Electronics (Instrumentation)
The Student who has passed B.Sc. and desirous of passing B.Sc.
(Addtional) in any one subject not offered by him for B.Sc. can do so as an external
student and after completing the practical course of B.Sc. I and B.Sc. II and B.Sc. Ill of
the subject in one year in a college and by appearing for all theory papers and
practicals of all six semesters of B.Sc. simultaneously.
Limited facility is available for such external students desirous of appearing
for B.Sc. (Additional) for completing their studies of laboratory course in any one
of the following subjects. The fees for the same may be enquired in the office.
The necessary certificate will be issued by the college.
Ph. D. Programmes
Facilities
Outstanding highly academic core faculties are available in the college.
Beside this college arranges for eminent visiting faculties for specialized courses
form other Universities / Institutions.
Eligibility
M.Sc. I
Students passing B.Sc. Degree of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati
University, Amravati or an examination recognized as equivalent
thereto.
M.Sc. Final
Should have passed the M.Sc. Part I (Botany) examination of the
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University or an examination recognized as
equivalent thereto. The elective paper shall be taught if at least seven
students opt. for that paper and shall be subject to availability of
faculties.
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Subjects
Intake
Chemistry
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10
Botany
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Electronics
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10
The College Laboratories of above mentioned subjects are recognised
for research work for Ph. D. Degree. The teachers are also recognised as
Ph.D. guides.
The students having post graduate degree in above mentioned subjects and
having cleared Ph. D. Aptitude Test should contact the concerned guides for
admissions.
The fees prescrbed are Rs. 5000/- per year or part thereof.
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Admission Criteria
Career Oriented Add-On Courses
Certificate / Diploma / Advanced Diploma Courses
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY / BIOTECHNOLOGY /
INFORMATION & COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Certificate Course
Any Student Studying in B.Sc. / B.B.A. / B.C.A / B.Com. shall be eligible for
admission to certificate course in that subject.
Objective
Diploma Course
In order to equip the students with applied practical knowledge in various
subjects the UGC had drafted some ‘Career Oriented Add-on Courses’ under
the scheme of Introduction of Career Oriented Programme. This college has
been granted following Add-on Courses in three subjects namely Analytical
Chemistry, Biotechnology and information & Computer Technology. The College has
introduced these courses from session 2006-07.
Any student studying in B.Sc. / B.B.A / B.C.A / B.Com. and who has
completed certificate course in a particular subject shall be eligible for admission to
Diploma Course in that subject.
1. Certificate Course in Analytical Chemistry.
Any student studying in B.Sc. / B.B.A. / B.C.A. / B.Com. and who has
completed Diploma Course in a particular subject shall be eligible for admission to
Advanced Diploma Course in that subject.
Examination
2. Certificate Course in Biotechnology.
The examination for each course will be conducted by the college at the end
of each year for each course. The successful student will be awarded Certificate /
Diploma / Advance Diploma as the case may be.
3. Certificate Course in Information & Computer Technology.
4. Diploma Course in Analytical Chemistry.
5. Diploma Course in Biotechnology.
Future Prospects
6. Diploma Course in Information & Computer Technology.
7. Advanced Diploma Course in Analytical Chemistry.
8. Advanced Diploma Course in Biotchonology.
9. Advanced Diploma Course in Information & Computer Technology.
All these courses are self-contained courses. The students of UG classes
can be admitted to these courses. The students can study any one of these courses
simultaneously with their UG studies. After completing theses courses the students
will be adequately equipped to go for any job in industries or allied field. Even they
can start their own laboratory or business.
Duration and Syllabus
The duration of each course in of 1 year (300 hours teaching) and comprises
of theory, practicals and field / project work. The classes for these courses will held
after regular college work and / or on Sundays / holidays and / or during vacations.
The syllabi for these courses are approved by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University,
Amravati. The courses include adequate theoretical knowledge and rigorous practical
training and are supplemented by field / project work or on-job training in nearby
industries or research laboratories.
The University may consider issue of Honours Degree In future to the
students who have successfully completed three courses (900 hours of training) as
per suggestion of UGC.
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Advanced Diploma Course
After completion of these courses the students will be well versed with
applied knowledge and they can be absorbed in industries, research laboratories, etc.
They can also start their own industry if they desire to do so. Further, if they wish to
join PG courses their performance will be definitely better than other students who
have not done these courses. This is because, passing these courses will definitely
improve their grasping power, knowledge of subject matter and over and above will
boost their confidence.
For details of these courses, the students are advised to consult following
Course coordinators.
Dr. Ms. S.N. Gupta
for
Analytical Chemistry
Prof. Ms. S. G. Dhakite
for
Biotechnology
Prof. K. M. Supatkar
for
Information & Computer Technology
Fee Structure
These courses are sanctioned on no-grant basis. Therefore the fee structure
for different add on courses shall be as follows. It is subject to change as per
direction from UGC / State Govt. University / College.
Courses
Analytical
Biotechnology
Information & Computer
Chemistry
Technology
Certificate Course
1000/1000/1000/Diploma Course
1500/1500/1500/Advanced Diploma Course
2000/2000/2000/-
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Coaching Classes for entry in services for
SC/ST/OBC (non creamy layer) and Minorities
Diploma in Event Management
The Shiksha Samitee has started a self-sponsored management course
“Diploma In Event Management.” It is a one-year course spread over two semesters.
Adequate knowledge about ‘Event Management’ with practical experience will be given
to students.
After completion of this course students can start self- earning. An opportunity
to work with eminent event management concerns is also possible.
Classes will be conducted twice a week and eminent event managers from
Mumbai, Pune are associated as visiting faculty.
Students who are regularly engaged in other courses such as B.Sc, B.Com.,
B.A. or others who are in business / profession can also seek admission for this
course. All facilities available in the college (such as Library, Computer laboratory and
Sophisticated Audio Visual aids etc.) will be available to these students.
The two semesters have following study components. -
1st Semester includes
1) Management and Human Resource Management
2) Event planning, Management and creative thinking.
3) Personality Development.
The well being and development of the scheduled caste (SC), scheduled
Tribes (ST), OBC (non creamy layer) and minorities are important indicators of the
strength and success of democratic society. To increase the role of these communities
in the administration, in all India/State/Provincial Services and other sectors government
provides reservation of seats. Different types of examinations are conducted to
recruit the staff at national and state level. In order to prepare students belonging to
SC/ST/OBC (non creamy layer) and minority communities for such examinations, the
University Grants Commission was provided grants to undertake the coaching classes.
Aim and Objectives
1)
To prepare students belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non creamy layer) and Minority
communities to get gainful employment in Group ‘A’, ‘B’ or ‘C central services
and state services.
2)
To prepare students for IAS examination.
3)
To provide coaching for M.P.S.C. (state services) examination.
4)
To provide coaching for enhancing the fundamental knowledge for preparation of
UPSC and MPSC examinations.
5)
To develop ‘study centre’ for different competitive examinations.
Working
2nd Semester includes
The lectures are organized in college, in evening from 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm on
four days in a week. The teaching faculties are experienced persons who are involved
in the field since five to ten years. The separate library facilities / computer laboratory
are made available students.
1) Event Marketing and Promotions.
2) Event Finance and Entrepreneurship Management.
3) Laws related to Event Management.
Remedial Coaching Center
4) Event Production, celebrating & Sports Management.
Project work will be given to each student. Some events will be given to a
group of students, which they have to manage.
Seats
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Fees
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Rs. 10,000/- (For entire course)
A separate library is established for the students admitted to Remedial
Coaching Classes and the books are issued to them for home reading. The center
also arranges the guest lectures by eminent personalities. The coaching classes are
arranged in the evening 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on working days and on Sundays as per need.
Admission starts from 1st August 2015
Classes will start from the first week of August.
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The center has been established under UGC scheme. At this center, Remedial
Coaching Class are arranged for the students coming from weaker section of the
society such as SC / ST / OBC and minorities. The coaching is provided in different
science subjects, English, Mathematics, etc. Bridge Courses are also arranged.
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Admission Rules
1.
2.
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viii) Signature of the student / guardian may be verified form time to time, hence
Every Student seeking admission to the college shall satisfy himself / herself that
he / she is eligible to take admission to the college affiliated to the Maharashtra
State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (Herein after referred
to as Board), Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravatl (Here-in-after referred
to as University) and the class or year for which he / she is applying. For any
mistake in this respect he / she himself/ herself will be entirely responsible. Every
student shall take admission at his / her own risk subject to the rules for admission made by the Board / University / Govt.
Every student shall make an application for admission on a prescribed from in
his / her own handwriting completed in all respects and dully attested by his/ her
father or legal guardian.
usual signature should be put to avoid future complications.
4.
5.
Admission will be made on merit basis as per the rules prescribed by the
Board / University / Govt. Reservations and quotas as fixed by the Govt, will
be applicable. Any attempt on the part of the candidate or a person interested in
him / her to canvass with a view to solicit support for his / her admission will
disqualify the student from admission to the college.
6.
The admission will be confirmed after payment of fees payable at the time of
admission and submission of original transfer certificate, mark list and other
documents.
The application for admission should be accompanied with attested copies of:
Before submitting original documents sufficient true copes should be retained by
i)
School / College leaving certificate from the last institution he / she had attended.
the student for future use. Original documents (except. T.C. & migration certificate
ii)
Date of birth certificate and caste certificate if he/she belongs to backward
class and when the same is not mentioned in the original transfer certificate.
/ eligibility certificate) will be returned after verification.
7.
iii) Mark list of last examination passed.
v)
Student from other University is required to submit migration certificate along
with immigration fees Rs. 90/- for student migrating from other University in
Maharashtra or Rs.140/- for students migrating from University / Board
outside Maharashtra and in case of Board, eligibility certificate along with
fees Rs. 300/-. Non-compliance of this requirement will entail payment of late
fee or even cancellation of the admission. Students passing SSC / HSC from
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education, Pune or its Divisional Board
are exempted from submitting the migration certificate.
vi) Student passing from Boards other than MS Board will have to submit
the final eligibility certificate from the Amravati Divisional Board. Till then
his / her admission will remain provisional and student and his / her
parents / guardian will be responsible for non-issue of eligibility by the
Board and Cancellation of admission.
vii)
The last date of admission to the college is 1 st August 2014 or as will be
prescribed by the college / Board/ University. The College students should take
iv) If there is a gap of one of more years between joining this college and last
qualifying examination passed, then the student will have to produce a gap
certificate stating that he / she did not join any institution during the period
nor did he / she appear for any examination during that period.
On admission, the student cannot join any other college / course simultaneously
as per University Rules.
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All notices related to admission will be displayed on the college notice-board only.
No correspondence will be made in this regard.
admission within 10 days from the date of declaration of result.
8.
The syllabi of instructions for various courses shall be as prescribed by the
University / Board. These shall be available in library or can be purchased from
University/ Board.
9.
The student will not be allowed to change subjects after 14 th August 2014
The decision of the Principal shall be final in this matter.
10. Medium of instructions for all classes will be English.
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Every student will have to join NCC or PT or NSS. Incentive marks for
participation in NCC, NSS, Games and sports and other ECA are awarded by
the University to senior college students.
12. If may be clearly noted before taking admission in the college that no class will
be opened or no subject will be taught if atleast 20 students have not offered the
same.
13. All the students who are appearing for the first time at University Examination will
have to fill enrolment form along with all necessary certificates and other forms
before due date. Appropriate late fee will be charged if a student fails to submit
his / her form before the due date. The students already enrolled with Sant
Gadge Baba Amravati University should give their Enrollment Number.
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Reservation
General Rules
The College is run by Hindi Linguistic Minority Educational Society. Therefore
50% seats are reserved for hindi speaking students domiciled in Maharashtra.
The remaining 50% seats are allotted to students of any caste, creed, religion, gender,
mother tounge, domicile, etc.
For standard XI admission 20% seats are reserved for the students passing
SSC examinations from Narayandas Laddha High School and Bhawarilal Samra High
School run by the society in the same campus.
All other rules applicable to Minority Institutions are applicable to this college.
Discipline
1.
Students must not loiter in the college compound. They should spend their leisure
time in the library.
2.
Students are strictly forbidden to enter the college office, Professor’s Common Room,
Laboratories and Principal’s office without permission of the concerned person.
3.
Misbehavior by any student in the college premises, lecture hall or near the office
is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
4.
Students must be courteous in their talk and behavior amongst themselves and
with other staff members.
5.
Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited.
6.
All the students shall be in their seats in the class before the start of the lecture.
No student should enter or leave the class without the permission of the teacher concerned.
7.
8.
Certified copies of the documents submitted along with the application form may
be issued on payment on Rs. 10/- for each document.
2.
Birth date certificate, bonafied certificate, attempt certificate, character cartificate,
etc will be issued on payment of Rs.10/- per certificate to the regular students.
3.
Duplicate identity cards will be issued on payment of Rs. 20/- Duplicate transfer
certificate will be issued to those who have lost their original transfer certificate
on payment of Rs. 50/- and submission of affidavit in support of the contents of
his/ her application.
4.
The transcript in the required proforma will be authenticated on payment of
Rs.100/- for maximum 10 copies.
5.
Use of mobile is strictly prohibited. A fine of Rs. 100/- shall be imposed if anyone
is found using mobile in classrooms, laboratories, library or office.
6.
All information in connection with the college / Board/ University examination,
scholarship, freeship, enrollment, caste verification, NCC / PT / NSS etc. will be
put up on college Notice Board. Student should remain particular to see the
notice board daily. Ignorance will not be considered as an excuse for any default.
7.
The Principal reserves the right to remove the name of any student from the
college rolls for:
Students must remain regular in attending the college. They should not remain
absent from classes or examination without permission of the principal, which
may be granted only when he is convinced that the student has absented for
reasons beyond his/ her control.
Students must take care of college property such as furniture, electrical
fixtures, books, and apparatus, etc. Any damage done to the college property will
have to be made good by them. They are liable to be removed from the college
with bad remarks for deliberate damages.
i)
Failure to pay the college dues.
ii)
Failure to come up to necessary academic standard.
iii) Conduct, which, in the opinion of the Principal, is unsatisfactory.
iv) Cancellation of admission/ enrollment by Board/ University.
v)
Submission of document / information subsequently found to be false or incorrect.
vi) Absence in regular college periods. (Theory and Practical Attendance below 75%)
vii) Absence in college examinations.
8.
Any certificate / T.C. etc. will be issued and deposit will be refunded to the
student concerned after two clear working days form the date of receipt of duly
completed application with necessary fee, if any.
Students must do nothing inside or outside the college which will interfere with
the orderly administration and discipline of the college.
9.
B.C. students desirous of taking admission in professional college are informed
to apply for verification of caste by 14th August 2014.
11.
Students should abide by all the general and special rules and orders of the
college authorities in regard to their conduct both in and outside the college.
10. Students should contact the college office within following timings only on
........working days.
12.
Chewing pan, tobacco, gutkha and wearing goggles or covering face in any
manner in the college premises is not permitted.
9.
Students must not bring unauthorised person with them in the college premises.
Strict disciplinary action will be taken against the student who violates this rule.
10.
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Monday to Friday
Saturday
11.00 a.m.
08.00.a.m.
to
to
02.00 p.m.
11.00 a.m
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Attendance
1.
College Library
All the students must attend at least 75% of the theory and practical Classes
The college has a good library with above 20,000 books, 43 magazines and
separately for each subject in every month and at least 80% of tha PT classes /
NCC parades held or NSS programmes/ activities. A student will be fined
18 newspapers. A separate reading room for students is also provided.
@ Rs 50/- If he / she remains absent for three consecutive periods of a teacher
1.
concerned teacher to his/ her satisfaction. The student will be debarred from
Monday to Saturday
appearing at the Board / University examination if his/ her attendance is below
Regular attendance in every subject in every month is required for clearing EBC &
07.30 a.m. to 06.00 p.m.
During vacations, it shall remain open during office hours.
prescribed limits.
2.
Library and reading room shall remain open during following timings,
throughout the year excluding vacations.
The fine can be exempted if the student submits home assignments given by the
2.
The issue counters shall remain open for issue and return of books during
following timings.
other freeships / scholarships, etc. and these will be distributed to only those
Monday to Saturday
students whose attendance in every subject is 75% and who will pass the
08.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
monthly and terminal examinations. Even absence on medical grounds will not be
11.00 a.m. to 02.00 p.m.
condoned. Students should realize that they could absent themselves only at their
02.30 p.m. to 05.00 p.m.
own risk. All parents must take a note of this.
3.
Smart Cards are issued to every student of the college on payment of library fee
and library deposit. Maximum two books are issued to each student.
Dress Code / Uniform
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The college follows dress code for the staff and uniforms for students
wherein only formal clothings are allowed. The boys are expected to wear formal
pants, shirts and shoes and the girls are expected to wear Salwar Kamiz with Dupatta
or Saree. The tee shirts, jean pants, tight fitting or clinging pants/ tops, fashion wear,
party wear, sleeveless, caps, goggles, etc. are not allowed.
date of issue. A fine of Rupee 1/- per book per day on delay upto 30 days will
be charged. After 30 days a fine of Rs. 5/- per book per day will be charged.
5.
book that certain pages of the book are missing, the student in possession of
the book shall be liable to pay the full cost of the book.
6.
Books taken on temporary deposit must be returned to the library within a week
from the last day of the examination concerned, failing which the deposit will be
1) Junior College and B.Sc. Students
forfeitted.
2) B.B.A. and B.Com. Students
7.
3) B.C.A. Students
Marking on library book in ink or pencil or mutilating it in any manner is strictly
prohibited. Any student doing so will be liable to pay fine equivalent to the cost of
4) M.Sc. or PG Students.
the book.
th
The Students in uniform shall only be allowed in classes from 15 July 2015.
Wednesday shall be optional day for uniforms. However, formal dress as
prescribed shall be compulsory for that day also.
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While issuing the books, students should see that the book/ books issued to
them are intact. If it comes to the notice of the Librarian at the time of return of
The colours / fabrics prescribed for uniforms of Boys and Girls shall be
displayed on notice board of the college during admission period.
Separate Schemes have been prescribed for:
The book issued to a student must be returned within a week’s time from the
8.
If the book is lost, the student will have to pay the cost and the fine as
per library rules. Therefore the matter should be reported to the librarian
Immediately,
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9.
The student shall be solely responsible for the book issued on his / her B.T,
Therefore loss of B.T. Should be immediately reported to the librarian to stop
issue of book on such lost Borrowers Tickets.
Identity Card
Every bonafide student of the college will be issued identity Card on payment
of prescribed Fees. The students are advised to collect their identity cards from the
10.
Duplicate reading room card will be issued on payment of Rs.5/-
11.
Loud speaking, noisy conversation, chatting and similar objectionable practices
college office within a month after the admission, otherwise they will not the allowed
are strictly forbidden in the neighborhood of / in the library / reading room.
to sit in the classes.
Duplicate identity card will be issued at their own risk on payment of Rs.50/A student must always keep his/her identity card with him / her while attending the
12.
Library facilities are also extended to ex-students of the College & Society at large.
13.
Internet / Digital library and Xerox facility is available in library.
tour. A student may not be allowed to enter the college campus without his/ her
Use of mobile is strictly prohibited. A fine of Rs. 100/- shall be imposed if anyone
identity card.
14.
is found using mobile in library.
Govt. Concessions, Freeships, Scholarships, etc.
College Examinations
1.
college functions, receiving the scholarship or library books or while on educational
The related information is given in the Appendix.
All the students must appear for all the college examinations, physical
The rules regarding grant or concession, freeships and scholarships are
efficiency test, medical examination and NCC examination or NSS camp. Failure
subject to change by the Government. For any difficulty, guidance, help of the Office
to attend an examination will be fined Rs. 50/- per paper / practical, Rs. 50/- for
Superintendent be taken.
Physical Efficiency Test/ Medical examination each which shall not be exempted
under any circumstances. If a student is unable to attend a written examination
Medical Examination
he / she should submit the application to the Principal duly signed by his/ her
Every student on the roll of the college must present himself / herself for
guardian with a relevant proof to support his application. Students not appearing
medical inspection before the Medical Officer appointed by the college. The medical
in all examinations seriously will be dealt with serous action, which may include
inspection of student shall be held in the college premises once every year.
imposition of fine and even cancellation of admission.
If a student fails to present himself / herself for the medical inspection at the
2.
The results shall be displayed on notice board on or before tenth day of examinations
3.
For Progress report after examination parents / guardians should personally
appointed time his / her case will be reported by the Medical Officer to the Board /
University and the defaulter shall be liable to pay fine.
Refund of Deposits
meet the Principal or the Teacher concerned.
4.
Students who do not conform to the minimum academic standard prescribed by
the college authorities will not be sent for the Board / University examination.
5.
Home assignments are also given and the student will have to complete them
by fixed dates.
6.
entertained for refund and the amount of forfeited will be credited to the students
amenities fund of the college.
Deposit money will not be retuned to a student so long as he / she does not
All the college students must appear for the Board / University examination.
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The students will have to apply for refund of deposits and caution money within
three years from the date of leaving college. After this, no application will be
clear the college dues. Refund will be made to concerned student only.
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FEES
Details of Fees Payable by Junior College Students 2015-2016
A Word of Advice to our students
·
Remember you are laying the foundation of your career and shaping your
personality by what you think, speak and do in the college.
8r.
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You should cultivate such habits which will keep you physically fit and mentally alert.
No.
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Do not cultivate friendship with undesirable contemporaries for you are known by
the company you keep.
·
Be honest, upright and straight forward in all your dealings.
·
Have respect for all your classmates and other college students. Remember all
students are equal in the college. Be respectful to lady students in your class,
treating them as your sisters.
·
If you are intelligent, let your classmates be benefitted by your intelligence.
·
Study regularly and earnestly right from the very beginning of the session. Study
yourself, consult your teachers for solving difficulties in study, if you have any.
·
Take down as much of what your teachers write on the board. While studying at
home do enough written work as writing makes your ideas clear and
prepares you to take examination with confidence. Try to complete your
practical record book in the class itself as far as possible.
·
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Pay full attention to what the teacher delivers in the class, study all the topics
given in the syllabus and do not make selective study as this leads to
frustration in the examination. See if you can write answers to questions asked in
at least last three years University / Board examinations.
Do the home assignment regularly, seriously and independently and
take monthly and test examinations seriously so that success in the
University / Board examination is guaranteed.
·
Utilize every minute of your leisure well. Always use polite language.
·
Attend all college functions arranged for you.
·
In your words, writing and actions, show highest respect for your teachers and
the college staff. Learn to live for others. Develop good personality.
·
Look after the safety of your things yourself so that you have no occasion to
complain for the loss of personal property.
·
Follow dress code, Wear a neat and clean uniform. Your dress is a clue of your
training at home and of personality.
·
Seek every opportunity to render Social Service and develop your personality.
Dr. S. B. Lohiya
Principal
Amount
1
2
Admission Fee
Tuition Fee
Science
XI
XII
18
20
216
240
Commerce
XI
XII
18
20
216
240
3
4
Laboratory Fee
Term Fee
70
36
70
40
-36
-40
5
6
College A. P. Exam.
College Exam
10
130
- 130
10
130
-130
7
8
Board Registration Fee
College Magazine Fee
- 70
10
70
-70
10
70
9
10
Specific Charge
Identity Card Fee
400
25
400
25
400
25
400
25
11
12
Garden Club
College Corpus Fund
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
13
College Day Fee
100
100
100
100
14.
Laboratory Maintenance fee
100
100
--
Total
1275
1305
1105
1135
Non Grant Fees
7000
7000
3000
3000
--
Note:
1)
All the above fees are subject to change as per instruction from the Govt./ Society.
2)
The Students desiring to pay full session’s fee in advance, may do so.
3)
The Specific Charges is being collected to meet essential expenditure including
energy bills not reimbursed by the Govt. in Grants.
4)
For Non-Grant Subjects taught at Junior College (Computer Science,
Electronics, Fresh water Fish Culture) these fees are Rs. 7000/- per year and for
Information Technology these are Rs. 3000/- per year.
5)
The student admitted to non non-grant section of junior college will have to
pay addtional fees as prescribed by State Govt. / Society. At present these are
Rs. 7000/- per year for science and Rs. 3000/- for Commerce.
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Kind of Fees
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FEES
Details of Fees Payable by Senior College Students 2015-16
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Particulars
B.Sc.
Tuition Fee
Laboratory Fee
Library Fee
ECA Fee
Games / Sports Fee
Medical Exam. Fee
Physics Efficiency Test Fee
Students Aid Fund
College Magazine
Identity Card
Facilities fee
B.B.A
B.C.A.
B.Com.
Comp.Appli.
800
800
130
70
150
30
10
10
70
25
70
5000
2400
1300
70
150
30
10
20
70
25
700
5000
5000
1300
70
150
30
10
20
70
25
700
5000
2400
1300
70
150
30
10
20
70
25
700
100
50
10
5
50
30
5
10
2
10
400
130
50
100
50
—
—
100
50
20
5
50
30
5
10
2
10
400
130
50
100
50
600
200
100
50
20
5
50
30
5
10
2
10
400
130
50
100
50
600
200
100
50
20
5
50
30
5
10
2
10
400
130
50
100
50
600
200
3167
11587
14187
11587
Notes
1.
The above fees are subject to change by University / Govt/College.
2.
The Specific Charges is being collected to meet essential expenditure
including energe bills not recovered from the Government in Grants.
3.
Every student admitted to the college will have to pay the fees as mentioned in
the schedule of fees.
4.
The Students eligible for fees concessions/ scholarship will have to pay the fees
not reimbursed by the Government.
5.
In addition, the student offering Non-Grant Subject / Course like B.T.S.P. or
Computer Science or Biotechnology will have to pay additional fee / charges
including Lab and Library fees as prescribed by the University / State Govt.
College. At present these are as under.
University Fees
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
For B.Sc. B.T.S.P
Uni. Enrolment Fees
Uni. Annual Fee
Uni. Students welfare fund
Uni. Students council Fee
Uni. Sports Fee
Uni. Ashwamadh / Indradhanushya Fee
Uni. Corpus Fund
Uni. Disasters Management Fund
Uni. Gadge Baba Nidhi
Uni. Students Safety Insurance
Specific Charge
College Examination Fee
College Garden Club Contribution
College Day Contribution
College Corpus Fund
Field Activity / Educational tour
Placement Activity Fee
Total
Note: The second year students will have to pay EVS studies fees @ Rs. 150/and will have to appear for EVS Examinations.
For
For
For
For
For
B.Sc. B.T.S.P.
B.Sc. Computer Science
B.Sc. Biotechnology
B.Sc. Bioinformatics
Ph.D. (Chem./Elect./Bot.)
-
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
Rs.
5000/-per
6000/-per
6000/-per
5000/-per
5000/-per
year
year
year
year
year
Rs. 5000/- per year.
For B.Sc. Computer Science
-
Rs. 6000/- per year.
For B.Sc. Biotechnology
-
Rs. 6000/- per year.
For B.Sc. Bioinformatics
-
Rs. 5000/- per year
For Ph.D.(Chem./Elect./Bot)
-
Rs. 5000/- per year
The students admitted for non-grant course B.B.A. / B.C.A./ B.Com will have to
pay fees as per Govt. University / Society norms.
7.
No brother- sister concession is allowed.
8.
Fees paid in any class are not refundable unless admission is refused by the College.
9.
Students leaving the college after cut off date / in the middle of the session will
be required to pay full fees for the whole session.
10. If the fees are not paid within the due dates, the student will have to pay a fine of
Rs.1/- per day for each term.
11. The tuition fees can be paid on monthly installments. It will be due on
the 10th of every month. The last three installments being payable by
15th January 2016 in one lumpsum.
12. Collection such as for Amravati District Stadium Fund, Flag Day Fund,
Teacher ’ Day Fund. etc. will be made as per instructions received from
concerned authorities.
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6.
-
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FEES
Details of Fees Payable by Post Graduate Students 2015-16
Sr.
No..
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
26
27
28
Particulars
College Fees
Tuition Fees *
Laboratory Fee
Library Fee
ECAFee
Games / Sports Fee
Students Aid Fund
College Magazine
Identity Card
University Fees
University Enrolment Fee
University Annual Fee
University Students welfare fund
University Students council Fee
University Sport Fee
University Ashwamadh / Indradhanushya Fee
University Corpus Fund
University Disasters Management Fund
University Gadge Baba Nidhi
Facilities fee
College Examination Fee
College Garden Club
College Day Contribution
College Corpus Fund
Field Activity / Educational tour
Seminar Fee
Specific Charge
Total
M.Sc.
Botany
M.Sc.
Elect.
PGDBME PGDM
Sr.
No.
6000
6600
1300
70
150
20
70
25
6000
6600
1300
70
150
20
70
25
6000
6600
1300
70
150
20
70
25
6000
6600
1300
70
150
20
70
25
100
100
10
5
25
30
10
10
2
800
130
50
100
100
300
300
500
100
100
10
5
25
30
10
10
2
800
130
50
100
100
300
300
500
100
100
10
5
25
30
10
10
2
800
130
50
100
100
300
300
500
100
100
10
5
25
30
10
10
2
800
130
50
100
100
300
300
500
16807
16807
16807
16807
Note: 1) The above fees are subject to change by University / Govt,/College
2) “The students from the outside the State of Maharashtra shall have to
pay double of the tuition fees”
3) * This includes ‘On Job Training’ fee for PGDBME & PGDM students.
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APPENDIX
Information regarding award of scholarship / concession, etc,
for the year 2015-16
Name of the
Scholarship
Qualification for award of
Scholarship
Documents required for
submission of
application and last date
Prescribe application
from
with
income
certificate in duplicate
form the competent
authority.
1
Economically backward Student whose parents’s
gurdian’s income from all
class concession.
source is below Rs.15000/P.A. for Junior College Students
& below Rs.100000/- P.A. for
Senior College students.
2
Fee student ship of the
children
of
primary,
Secondary and Higher
secondary School Staff.
Sons and daghters of Prescribed application
Primary, Secondary and form with employment
School Staff, securing certificate in duplicate.
minimum
45
percent
marks in the last qualifying
examinations.
3
Scholarship & Concession
to the wives, children or
grand-children of freedom
fighters.
Student whose parents /
gurdian’s income does not
exceed Rs. 400/- p.m. and
has suffered imprisonment
for not less than one
month or was fined
Rs. 100/- or more.
Prescribed application
form
the
income
certificate, Samman
Patra, imprisonment
or fine certificate,
marklist, agreement and
declaration in duplicate.
4
Fee education concession
to the children of State
Govt. Servants & Local Body
Servants.
Students whose parents
are drawing income of
Rs. 15,000/- per annum
through their basic and
special pay.
Application from with
income certificate form
the
employer
in
prescribed from in
duplicate.
5
Educational concession to Concession
is
given
the children of Defence irrespective of their income
Service personal & M.S. and place of residence.
Reserve Police Force.
Application from with
eligibility certificate form
D.S.S.A. Board in
duplicate.
6
Free Education to girls upto Parents
resident
of
12th class.
Maharshtra for more than
15 years and having 3
children only.
Undertaking in duplicate.
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7
application
State Govt. Open Merit Students securing minimum 60% Card
marks in S.S.C. / H.S.C. form with marklist
Scholarship.
Examination. No income limit.
8
Merit Scholarship to the
Children of Primary and
Sec. School Teachers (Rs.
60/- per month)
9
Students securing minimum 60%
marks in SSC / HSC Examination
and whose parents are working
as recognised full time teacher
in Primary and Secondary
Schools,
provided
income
calculated for the purpose
of scholarship does not exceed
Rs. 25,000/-
Card
application
form with marklist,
employmant certificate
& Income affidavit.
GOI Post matric scholarship Students belonging to SC/ST/NT/
to backward class Studnets. DT & other backward class
whose
parents’
guardian’s
income from all sourses does
not exceed Rs. 1,00,000/- per
year. Only 2 children of same
parents’ /guardian are entitled to
receive the scholarship subject to
means test prescribed.
Online application
form with marklist,
T.C., caste, income
certificate and declaration.
11 Financial Assistance to Students placed in merit list of Prescribed application
Meritorious Students
the Board on top position.
form with agreement
on stamp paper.
Online application
form with income TC
and cast certificate in
duplicate.
13 Scholarship to Students Students passing out from Entitlement card and
passing out from Govt. Government Public School in Agreement form In
School (Rs. 500/-p.a)
Maharashtra
State
and duplicate.
securing 60% marks.
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15 Talent Development in Those securing atteast 60% mark Prescribed application
Maths
and
Physics, in H.S.C. Examination and atleast form with Mark Sheet.
60% in Maths and Physics.
Scholarship.
16 Students Aid Fund for Students who are not enjoying any Application form with
concession and those who are marklist and income
Senior College
poor, clever and deserving.
Certificate.
Chhatrapati Students securing minimum 75% Online application
10 Rajshree
Shahu Maharaj Sch. marks in SSC Examination and form with copy of
(Rs. 3000/- p.a.)
belonging to SC, NT & SBC.
markssheet,
T.C.
and caste certificate.
Prescribed application.
12 Award of freeship to back Backward class Studnets who
ward class student who have been rejected GOI scholar
have once failed.
ship or the studnets having
once failed in the same
standard.
14 College freestudentship to Free Studentship will be awarded Application in prescribed
deserving students of by college on merit-cum-means form with income
basis & whose annual income is certificate.
Senior College.
between Rs. 4800/- 9000/-
17 Govt. Open Merit Scholarship Students passed out from govt,
for Bright & deserving public school in Maharashtra
studnets especially from State & securing 60% marks.
rural areas 50/-p.m.
Application in form-B
with S.S.C. mark
list and passing
certificate from Head
of the rural institution.
18 Scholarship to physicially Physically handicapped students Prescribed application
on production of certificate from form with marklist.
handicapped students.
Civil Surgeon whose incomes
below Rs. 24,000/19 S.G.B. Amravati University Students passing out from Prescribed application
Students Walfare Fund qualifying examination with atleast form with marklist and
60% marks & the parents / income certificate.
Scholarship
guardian income does not exceed
Rs. 48000/ - per anum
20 Scholarships to
Maheshwari Students.
Limited numbers of Scholarships Prescribed application
are awarded by various Trusts on form with marklist.
the basis of merit cum means.
21 GOI Central Sector
Scholarship for
meritorious students
Students scoring above 80 Prescribed application
percentile and having income form with lincense
below limit if creamy layer Certificate.
(No condition of caste or catagory)
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YESHWANTRAO CHAVAN MAHARASHTRA OPEN UNIVERSITY,
NASHIK
Notes :
1.
From the year 2011-2012 the Government has started E-Scholarship Scheme for
STUDY CENTER
the students. Those student who are applying for GOI Scholarship must have their
account in Nationalised bank. So the students are informed to submit xerox copy
Study Center of YCMOU. The Salient features of each course are given below. The
regular student of this or any other college can also opt for these courses.
of their Passbook / Account Number with scholarship form.
2.
Central Sector Scholarship Scheme of GOI for Meritorious students (Scoring
above 80 Percentile) and belonging to non-creamy layer category.
3.
Detailed rules regarding the different scholarship schemes will be available in
Last date for submission of application for different scholarships will be put on
Notice Board. It is generally 20th July. Application received after the prescribed
date will be summarily rejected.
Failures are not granted any concession / freeship/ scholarship (except, S.N.12 above).
6.
In case, progress of studies at college examinations and / or attendance is not
This is a two and half year duration course with following specilizations.
General, Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management & Manufacturing
Management. Admission to M.B.A. programme is open to all citizens of India who
1) Any Bachelor ’s Degree with minimum 45% marks for Open category and
40% marks for Reserved category candidates.
2) The students are admitted to M.B.A. after qualifying Entranance Examination
conducted by the YCMOU Study Center. The medium of examination is English only.
satisfactory, the Govt, will not grant any concession or scholarship.
Students changing the course or leaving the college in middle of the session will
not be awarded any scholarship/ Concession.
B. A. (Public Services)
The B. A. (Public Services) is a three years degree course useful for M.P.S.C.,
U.P.S.C. and competative examinations of Public Services. A facility to complete three
years course in eight years is provided to the students.
8.
Only one scholarship/ freeship will be awarded at a time.
9.
Students who received scholarship during the previous year must submit the annual progress report with mark list and certificate from the last institution attended
within 15 days of the joining this college.
10. Students must collect scholarship payment immediately payment notice in put on
the Notice Board by presentation of identity card. In case of default, the amount
may be returned to Government.
Admission to B. A. (Public Services) is given to the candidates who have passed
XII examination or 10+2 equivalent examination of Open University.
The medium of course is English for Soft Skills Subjects and Marathi or Hindi or
English for all other subjects.
B.Sc. [2015 Pattern]
The YCMOU has permitted to start B.Sc. degree program form this session.
Admission to B.Sc. (i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, etc.) is given
11. The above rules are subject to change by Government.
to the candidates who have passed HSC examination or 10+2 equivalent examination
of Open University.
* * ******* * *
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Certificate (T.C.) is required for degree course of YCMOU at the time of admission.
satisfy the following condition.
5.
7.
Dual degree: Learner studying degree programme of other university is allowed to
take admission to the degree prgorammes offered by YCMOU Study Center. No Transfer
M. B. A. [Master of Business Administration]
.......college office.
4.
The college offers following courses from 2012-2013 for the students through the
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OF 2014 EXAMINATIONS
B.Sc. (Industrial Science)
Diploma in Industrial Science
The B.Sc. (Industrial Science) is three years degree course. The course provides
detailed knowledge for services in industries and research institutes. It is the need of
the time to generate skilled manpower suitable for industrial and business sectors.
In order to provide technical education to the youth to enable them to acquire competency
required by the industry, the university has developed and launched degree and
diploma programmes in industrial science.
Only Indian nationals residing in Maharashtra who passed 12 th Standard or
equivalent examination of open university are eligible for the admission to degree
course. Those who have passed 10 th Standard or equivalent examination are eligible
for admission to diploma. The medium of Examination is english. The complete study
material developed by experts is provided to the students. The persons working in
industries can also take admission to this degree course.
B. Sc. (Biotechnology)
This is a three year course which can be opted by any student who has cleared
HSC with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The student completing this course will
become well versed with the recent techniques of biotechnology and can be gainfully
employed either in industry or research organizations / Laboratories.
The medium of examination is English only.
B. C. A. [Bachelor of Computer Applications]
This degree programme has duration of three years. After completion of this degree
course the students are admitted to Post Graduate degree in Computer
Science or employed in respective disciplines.
The admission is provided to H.S.C. pass student with science subjects.
The medium of examination is English only.
The Text books / study materials and work books for all programmes are provided
to the students by the Study Center.
The study center is also approved to run following programs.
i) B.Sc. (Business Information Systems),
iii) Advanced Diploma in Computing
ii) Diploma in Computing
The details of course contents, fees, admission criteria and procedure can be
had from Dr. Anand D. Rangari, Co-ordinator YCMOU Study Center.
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Prof. M. V. Patmase sponsored Late Vitthalrao Patmase Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Monika Sahu for securing first position in B.Sc.I.
Prof. A. K. Shende sponsored Late Kashinathji Shende Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Priya Gulhane for securing highest marks in Physics in B.Sc.I.
Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Mr. Palash Bais for securing highest marks in Biotechnology in B.Sc.I.
Dr. A.U. Pachkhede sponsored Late Uddhavrao Pachkhede Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Pooja Dore for securing highest marks in Botany in B.Sc.I.
Prof. K. A. Borkar sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Mr. Yogeshwar Harne for securing highest marks in Electronics in B.Sc.I.
Dr. W. S. Marathe sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Rashmi Malve for securing highest marks in Computer Science in B.Sc.I.
Prof. S. G. Khobragade sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Priya Gulhane for securing highest marks in Chemistry in B.Sc.I.
Dr. Mrs. P. R. Agrawal sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Priya Gulhane for securing highest marks in Mathematics in B.Sc.I.
Prof. Mrs. M. A. Gadve sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Anchal Chandak for securing highest marks in Statistics in B.Sc.I.
Dr. Ms. R. R. Laharia sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Monika Sahu for securing highest marks in Zoology in B.Sc.I.
Dr. W. S. Marathe sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku.Avantika Sangai for securing first position in B.Sc.II.
Dr. A. D. Rangari sponsored Late Domaji Ramaji Rangari Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Avantika Sangai for securing highest marks in Physics in B.Sc.II.
Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Pooja Agrawal for securing highest marks in Biotechnology in B.Sc.II.
Dr. A.U. Pachkhede sponsored Late Indirabai Pachkhede Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Mr. Shraddha Gawhale for securing highest marks in Botany in B.Sc.II.
Dr. G. D. Agrahari sponsored Late Durgaprasadji Agrahari Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Sarita Walkade for securing highest marks in Electronics in B.Sc.II.
Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Avantika Sangai for securing highest marks in Computer Science in B.Sc.II.
Dr. Ms. S. N. Gupta sponsored Late Sumitradevi Bhaiyalal Gupta Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Shraddha Gawhale for securing highest marks in Chemistry in B.Sc.II.
Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Avantika Sangai for securing highest marks in Mathematics in B.Sc.II.
Prof. D. T. Deshmukh sponsored Late Tryambakrao Deshmukh Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Manali Khare for securing highest marks in Statistics in B.Sc.II.
Dr. K. B. Sangve sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Amruta Varhekar for securing highest marks in Zoology in B.Sc.II.
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Prof. R. Y. Narkhede sponsored Late Nalinibai Narkhede Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Neha Pandit for securing highest marks in Physics in B.Sc.III.
Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Gopika Rinwa for securing highest marks in Biotechnology in B.Sc.III.
Dr. N. H. Shahare sponsored Late Dr. Jayant Shahare Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Mr. Mithun Dhuavia for securing highest marks in Botany in B.Sc.III.
Dr. D. S. Dhote sponsored Late Sheshraoji Dhote Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Pooja Pathak for securing highest marks in Electronics in B.Sc.III.
Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Pooja Pathak for securing highest marks in Computer Science in B.Sc.III.
Dr. P. B. Raghuwanshi sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Gopika Rinwa for securing highest marks in Chemistry in B.Sc.III.
Brijlal Biyani Science College sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Sujata Bhagadkar for securing highest marks in Mathematics in B.Sc.III.
Brijlal Biyani Science College, Amravati sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Pooja Pathak for securing highest marks in Statistics in B.Sc.III.
Dr. Mrs. S. R. Katke sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Gopika Rinwa for securing highest marks in Zoology in B.Sc.III.
Mr. R. H. Mankar sponsored Late Wamanrao Mankar Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Sejal Dulare for securing first position in B.B.A.I.
Dr. S. B. Lohiya sponsored Late Balkisanji Lohiya Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Jaishree Chhangani for securing first position in B.B.A.II.
Adv. Ashokji Rathi sponsored Late Mrunal Madhusudan Rathi Memorial Prize of Rs.1001/was awarded to Mr. Vaishnavi Thakare for securing first position in B.C.A.II.
Adv. Ashokji Rathi sponsored Late Mrunal Madhusudan Rathi Memorial Prize of Rs.1001/was awarded to Ku. Ayushi Gosaliya for securing first position in B.C.A.I.
Dr. V. V. Vaidya sponsored Late Anant Krushnaji Vaidya Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Mr. Kanchan Saini for securing first position in B.Com. I.
Dr. S. B. Lohiya sponsored Late Balkisanji Lohiya Memorial Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Kumudini Kadu for securing first position in B.Com.II.
Dr. D. S. Dhote sponsored Speed (Amravati Chapter) Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Akash Mendke for securing first position in M.Sc.I
Shri. Brijlal Biyani Shiksha Samiti, Amravati sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ku. Nikita Mahalle for securing first position in M.Sc. II.
Dr. Mrs. S. R. Katke sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Mr. Suraj Bhadoria for securing first position in NCC.
Dr. Mrs. S. R. Katke sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Mr. Kuldeep Sao for securing first position in NCC.
Dr. Mrs. S. R. Katke sponsored Prize of Rs.401/was awarded to Ms. Mrunal Mahajan for securing first position in NCC.
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-16
1st Session : 15-06-2015 to 31-10-2015
2nd Session : 23-11-2015 to 30-04-2016
SN Month
1
Programms
Date
June’15 a) Admission by Admission Committee
b) Opening of College and Principal’s Address to the students
15th
c) College Council Meeting
d) Selection of Class Teachers and Distribution of Activities
e) Admission of Students
f) Submission of Proposed Academic Plan by Teachers.
29th
g) Commencement of Teaching work
h) Counselling of Passed-out-students
i) Teachers popular lectures
2.
July’15 a) Admissions
b) Admission Counselling
c) Nature Club Activities-Plantation etc.
d) First meeting of Class Teachers with students.
e) Registration of NSS Students / NCC students.
f) Teachers popular lectures
3.
Aug’15 a) Last Date of Admission
3rd
b) Formation of students council
c) Inauguration of “Muktangan”
d) Independence Day Celebration
15th
e) Meeting of Class Teachers with students
f) First Academic Committee Meeting
g) Processing of applications for different scholarships
h) Constitution of Committees of Science Club / Health Club /
Cultural Organization
i) College Council Meeting
j) Guest Lectures / Teachers popular lectures
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4
Sept’15 a) Teacher’s Day Celebration by students
5th
b) LMC Meeting
c) Games and Sport Activities of first phase
d) Programme of Science Club / Health Club / Cultural organization
e) Class Teacher’s meeting with students
f) Academic Committee Meeting
g) Brijlalji Biyani Punya Tithi
27th
h) Preparation for participation in Youth Festival
i) Guest Lectures / Teachers popular lectures
j) Meeting of Research cell.
k) Educational tours (Botanical Excurssion, Industrial
Visits, Environmental Study Tour etc.) for Sem-I, III & V
l) Unit Test of B.Sc. / B.C.A. (Sem-I, III & V)
5.
Oct’15
21-26th
a) Games and Sport Activities-intercollegiate Tournaments etc
b) Class Teachers meeting with students
c) Academic Committee Meeting
d) Departmental Extension Activities
e) Submission of Home Assignment / Project Assignement for
15th
B.Sc. / B.C.A. (Sem-I, III & V)
f) Pre-semester Examination for B.Sc./ B.C.A. (Sem-I, III & V)
24th-29th
First Terminal Examination for B.B.A. & B.Com.
g) University Practical Examination of B.Sc. & B.C.A. (Sem-I, III & V)
. 6. Nov’15 Diwali Vacation : 1st Nov. 2015 to 22nd Nov. 2015.
Winter placement programme for students
College Council Meeting
7.
Dec’15 a) Brijlalji Biyani Jayanti
b) Dr. Shreemali Smruti Programme
23rd
6th
9th
c) NSS Camp of Students
d) Medical Examination of Students & Remedial Measures
e) Programme of Health Club / Science Club / Cultural Organizatior
f) Class Teachers Meeting with students
g) Annual Social Gathering
29-31st
h) Guest Lectures / Teachers popular lectures
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8. Jan’16 a) Academic Committee Meeting
b) Programme of Health Club / Science Club / Cultural Organization
c) Class Teachers Meeting with students
d) Farewell to “Muktangan” participants
e) Republic Day Celebration
f) Physical Efficiency Test
g) LMC Meeting
h) Guest Lectures / Teachers popular lectures
i) Campus Interviews for Placements
26th
9. Feb’16 a) Evaluation of Teachers and Principal by Students BBA/B.Com.
b) Send-off to B.B.A. & B.Com. Final year Students
c) Second Terminal Examination for B.B.A. / B.Com.
15-20th
d) Unit Test Examination B.Sc. / B.C.A (Sem-II, IV & VI)
15-20th
e) Science Day Celebration
28th
f) Guest Lectures / Teachers popular lectures
10.Mar’16 a) Academic Committee Meeting
b) University Practical Examination of B.Com.- I, II & III
c) University Theory Examination
d) Participation of Teachers in University Examination work.
e) Submission of Home Assignment / Project Assignement for 21-26th
B.Sc. / B.C.A. (Sem-II, IV & VI)
11. Apr’16 a) Pre-Semester Examination of B.Sc. / B.C.A. (Sem-II, IV & VI)
b) University Practical Examination of B.Sc / BCA (Sem-II, IV & VI)
c) College council Meeting
d) Participation of Teachers in University Evaluation Work
e) Meeting of Research cell.
f) Evaluation of Teachers and Principal by Students B.Sc./B.C.A
g) Compatation of Feedback Report of Teachers
12. May’16 a) Maharashtra Day Celebration
b) Student’s Feedback about the college.
Summer Vacation : 01-05-2016 to 12-06-2016
Summer Placement Programme for B.Sc./ BCA / BBA students
Number of Days (6 days
Teaching & Learning Process
Admissions/ Examinations
Vacation
Public Holidays
1st
a week pattern)
180
60
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LIST OF STAFF MEMBERS 2015-2016
Dr. S.B. Lohiya, Principal, (R) 2663534, (M) 9422856858, (O) 2677011
- List of Senior College Teaching Staff with Telephone Numbers Dapartment
Name
Phone Number
Mobile
Telephone
Chemistry
Dr. P. B. Raghuwanshi, H.O.D.
Dr. [Ms] S. N. Gupta,
Shri. S.G. Khobragade
9422155603
9665041291
9021293871
2577440
Physics
Shri R.Y. Narkhede, H.O.D.
Dr. A. D. Rangari
Shri. M.V. Patmase
Shri. A.K. Shende
9423126357
9423649958
9423649012
9423621544
2663530
2674355
2660642
2660642
Mathematics
Dr. Mrs. P.R. Agrawal, H.O.D.
Shri. H. G. Paralikar
9420523800
9420523800
Zoology
Dr. Mrs. S.R. Katke, H.O.D.
Dr. K. B. Sangve
Dr. Ms. R.R. Laharia
9422955909
9921133956
9823090736
2575627
2553687
Botany
Dr. A.U. Pachkhede, H.O.D.
Dr. N. H. Shahare
Dr. S. J. Ishwarkar
Shir D.T. Deshmukh, H.O.D.
Smt. M. A. Gadve
9423126336
9422158475
9420077377
9420127203
9730045953
2575289
2510163
Dr. D.S. Dhote, H.O.D.
Shri G. D. Agrahari,
Shri K. A. Borkar
Dr. V. S. Tondre
Vacant
Dr. V.V. Vaidya
Vacant
9422857431
9423649141
9422858515
9325370134
2560949
2510969
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Statistics
Electronics
Computer Sci.
English
Phy. Education
Librarian
BBA
Dapartment
Name & Department
Physics
Shri. N.D. Sikchi, Vice-Principal (Jr. College)
Shri. D.G. Dabare
Mr. P.D. Nawandar
Ms. M.A. Chaudhari
Ms. D.G. Bhope
Ms. J.S. Kanthale
Ms. K.B. Chhipa
9423126168
9890280915
9175108107
9421739539
8275395319
7709972321
8421774843
2512324
9545367702
Chemistry
Shri. M.S. Mohite
Ms. Y. R. Bansod
Shri. G.P. Deshumkh
Shri. S.M. Yawalkar
Mrs. A.A. Pranjale
9423623808
9403211967
9226247644
9890615337
8275395857
2580670
2651319
Maths
Shri. S.J. Rathi
Shri. S.D. Here
Mrs. V.R. Deshpande
9420875542
9545006010
9403169717
2565996
Biology
Ms. V.R. Wankhade
Ms. V.S. Bure
Ms. Nagma Khan
9049148929
9422338443
9975314612
F.W.F.C.
Ms. R.D. Dharmale
9371151481
Electronics
Shri. S. K. Tated
Ms. J.P. Kundwani
Mr. N. S. Harne
9823648102
7798016655
9403051453
2681422
Comp. Sci.
Shri. S. B. Sahu
Shri. V. B. Bansod
Ms. H. P. Shrirao
9370626127
9420713659
2675348
English
Ms. K.V. Bhopale
Ms. B.V. Tapadiya
7588084483
9420713145
Marathi
Ms. S. K. Lemte
9421347555
Hindi
Ms. A.O. Jalamkar
9619887221
2672399
2572227
9766547138
Prof.Mrs.N.J. Honrao, H.O.D.
Mrs. S.P Nibjiya Asstt. Co-ordinator
Shri. G.N. Daga Asstt. Co-ordinator
Ms. M.B. Farsole Asstt. Co-ordinator
Ms. M.A. Bhuptani Asstt. Co-ordinator
9422157076
9823264500
9421955173
9923399789
9921130454
BCA
Shri. K.M. Supatkar, Co-ordinator
Shri. K. K. Tiwari, Asstt. Co-ordinator
9421946596
Computer Science
Ku. U.S.Junghare, Asstt. Co-ordinator
9049391840
Biotechnology
Ku. S. G. Dhakite, Co-ordinator
Ku. P. M. Narkhede, Asstt. Co-ordinator
9096596804
9922480969
M.Sc. (Elect.)
Shri. G.A. Raut, Asst. Co-ordinator
9403012616
Sanskrit
Ms. V M. Deshpande
PGDBME /PGDM
Shri. S.K. Shelke, Asst. Co-ordinator
8337532021
Phy. Edn.
Shri. M.H. Tiwari
2561245
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- List of Junior College Teaching Staff with Telephone Numbers Phone Number
Mobile
Telephone
2661326
2662165
9326827752
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- List of Non-Teaching Teaching Staff [Grant & Non-Grant] Dapartment
Grant-in-Aid
Name
Desi.
Office Staff Vacant
Shri M. D. Mahajan
Shri R. V. Sadanshive
Shri. A. B. Pande
Shri M. M. Rajwade
Shri P. V. Rajas
Shri. K.G. Namurte
Laboratory Shri. R. P. Surjuse
Staff
Shri. R. K. Devedar
Shri. P. A. Katole
Shri N. M. Pawar
Shri.R.B.Raghuwanshi
Shri. B. N. Sharma
Shri. S. M. Sharma
Shri. S. M .Rathi
Shri. A. W. Hande
Shri. V. R. Nipane
Shri D. G. Chapake
Shri. P. G. Chaurpagar
Shri A. W. Kene
Shri. P. K. Virulkar
Library Staff Shri A. M. Ali
Supdt.
Sr. Clerk
Jr. Clerk
Jr. Clerk
Peon
Peon
Peon
Lab. Asstt.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd..
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lib. Attd.
HOLIDAYS 2015-2016
Non-Grant
Name
Desi.
Shri. P. R. Mantri
Shri. M.A. Sangai
Shri. N.Y. Deshmukh
Shri. S.S. Kakani
Shri. V.R. Laddha
Ms. A. D. Wahane
Shri. N. C. Agutale
Mr. P. R. Maloo
Mr. A. S. Mundada
Shri. R.P. Bhuskade
Shri. P.P. Bodade
Shri. J.N. Ninore
Shri. T.E. Jawanjal
Sr. Clerk
Sr. Clerk
Jr. Clerk
Jr. Clerk
Jr. Clerk
Jr. Clerk
Jr. Clerk
A/c. Clerk
A/c. Clerk
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Shri. P.E. Tayade
Shri. S.R. Wankhade
Shri. B.M. Sharma
Shri. Prashant Bhiwarikar
Shri. G.D. Dhole
Shri. S.J. Pawar
Shri. A.K. Dhokane
Shri. D.S. Mohokar
Shri. M.M. Bhisekar
Ms. K. V. Mahulkar
Shri. S. P. Thosar
Shri. V. S. Parlikar
Shri. U.N. Deshmukh
Mrs. S.M. Thakare
Ms. R. M. Mate
Shri. S.R. Karanjkar
Ms. V. D. Wankhade
Ms. S. S. Darekar
Mr. D.G. Belbagkar
Shri. Prakash Ramteke
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd
Lab. Attd
Lab. Attd
Lab. Attd
Lab. Asst.
Lab. Asst.
Lab. Asst.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Lab. Attd.
Peon
Shri. S.M. Dayma
Ms. J. M. Telang
Shri. S.G. Varma
Asst.Librarian
Lib. Clerk
Lib. Clerk
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Ramzzan-ID
Saturday
18th July 2015
Republic Day
Tuesday
26th January 2016
Independence Day
Saturday
15th August 2015
Ch.Shivaji Jayanti
Thursday
19th February 2016
Pateti
Tuesday
18th August 2015
Mahashivratri
Monday
7th March 2016
Ganesh Chaturthi
Thursday
17th September 2015
Dhuliwandan
Thursday
24th March 2016
Monday
12th October 2015
Good Friday
Friday
25th March 2016
Dasera
Thursday
22nd October 2015
Gudi Padwa
Saturday
8th April 2016
Gurunanak Jayanti
Wednesday
25th November 2015
Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedkar Jayanti
Thursday
14th April 2016
ID-E-MILAD
Thursday
24th December 2015
Ram Navami
Friday
15th April 2016
X-Mas
Friday
25th December 2015
Mahaveer Jayanti
Tuesday
19th April 2016
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STUDENT CHARTER
Results At a Glance 2014-2015
No of Students
Class
Admitted
XI
XII
B.Sc.I (S-I) (W-13)
B.Sc. I (S-II)
B.Sc. II (S-III) (W-13)
B.Sc.II (S-IV)
B.Sc.III (S-V)
B.Sc.III (S-VI)
BBA I
BBA II
BBA III
BCA.I (S-I) W-13
BCA I (S-II)
BCA I (S-III) (W-13)
BCA II (S-IV)
BCA III (S-V)
BCA III (S-VI)
B.Com. I
B.Com. II
B.Com. III
M.Sc.I (Sem-II)
M.Sc. II (Sem-IV)
PGDBME
PGDM
492
435
221
221
175
175
95
95
50
35
44
83
83
67
67
80
80
117
64
70
15
20
09
04
College
University
Every stakeholder of higher education has a role to play for quality
enhancement and sustenance. The stakeholders such as the Government,
Appeared
Passed
Result %
Result %
492
431
213
208
172
172
95
94
47
35
44
82
83
67
67
79
79
111
62
70
12
19
09
04
492
429
102
114
70
85
47
60
10
06
29
34
32
22
22
57
49
64
50
46
08
14
09
04
100.00
99.52
47.89
54.81
40.70
40.42
49.47
63.83
21.28
17.14
65.91
41.46
38.55
32.84
32.84
71.25
62.03
57.66
80.65
65.71
66.67
73.68
100.00
100.00
-91.85
29.84
43.60
32.76
43.02
46.46
64.20
9.33
7.86
43.51
34.15
28.22
32.02
33.74
64.69
62.94
41.07
42.56
59.95
66.67
73.68
100.00
100.00
quality of higher education.
Of all the stakeholders mentioned above, the students have a unique role
to play in ensuring quality of higher education. Firstly, the students should realize
that they have the right for quality education and it is the responsibility of the
college to provide quality educational experience to learners. Secondly, the
students should equally be aware of their responsibilities which in turn will help the
college to provide quality education. This means that the students should demand
quality education and demonstrate their commitment to quality education by
accepting their responsibilities. Otherwise the college will have very little motivation
for quality enhancement.
Therefore we adopt following student charter.
A) Institution’s responsibilities towards students
Results of Competitive Examinations 2014
In MH-CET 2014 Examination Shri. Manan Boob scored 649 and was highest
amongst all college students.
The Result of MH-CET Examination was satisfactory. 16 students scored above 400
in MH-CET.
The result of AIPMT Examination was also satisfactory. About 16 students scored
above 300/720 and admitted to MBBS course in Government Colleges.
The result of JEE was not satisfactory, only four students scored above 100 out of 360.
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Management, teachers, students and parents have an important role in ensuring
The institution shall
v communicate its goals and objectives systematically and clearly to all students.
v offer programmes that are consistent with its goals and objectives.
v offer a wide range of programmes with adequate academic flexibility.
v obtain feedback from students on the initiation, review and redesign of
programmes if and when necessary.
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v facilitate effective running of the teaching-learning programmes.
v implement a well-conceived plan for monitoring student progress continuously.
v ensure that the student assessment mechanism is reliable and valid.
v provide clear information to students about admission and completion
requirements for all programmes, the fee structure and refund policies,
financial aid and student support services.
v ensure sufficient and well-run support services to all students.
v promote healthy practices.
B) Student’s responsibilities of learning
The student shall
v appreciate the institutional goals and objectives and contribute to the
realisation of the same by participating in relevant institutional activities.
v have a clear knowledge of the programmes, admission policies, rules and
regulations of the institution.
v follow the time schedules, rules and regulations of the institution.
v undertake regular and intense study of learning materials.
v make optimum use of the learning resources and other support services
available in the institution.
v prepare for continuous internal assessment and term-end examinations.
v give feedback for system improvement.
v have faith and ability to pursue life long learning
v live as worthy alumni of the institution.
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SENIOR COLLEGE
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
LOCAL MANAGING COMMITTEE
1
Shri. Ashok T. Rathi, Adv.
President
1)
Shri A. T. Rathi, Adv.
Chairman
2
Shri. Vijaykumar H. Kasat
Vice- President
2)
Shri R. H. Nawandar
Member
3
Shri. Vijaykumar N. Karwa
Vice- President
3)
Shri S. C. Rathi
Member
4)
Shri M. C. Banthia
Member
4
Shri. Rajendrakumar H. Nawandar
Secretary
5)
Shri M. H. Agrawal
Member
5
Shri. Sunilkumar J. Goyanka
Jt. Secretary
6)
Shri S. S. Laddha
Member
6
Shri. Vinodkumar B. Samara
Treasurer
7)
Dr.
Principal / Secretary
8)
Prof. P.B. Raghuwanshi
Teacher representative.
7
Shri. Ompraksh S. Laddha
Executive Member
9)
Dr.
Teacher representative
8
Shri. Prakalp M. Rathi
Executive Member
10)
Dr. [Ms] S. N. Gupta
Teacher representative.
9
Shri. Sunil R. Laddha
Executive Member
11)
Shri N. M. Pawar
Non-teaching representative.
10
Shri. Ashok J. Agrawal
Executive Member
JUNIOR COLLEGE
11
Dr. Satish V. Agrawal
Executive Member
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
12
Shri. Ashokkumar R. Soni
Executive Member
13
Shri. Rajendra R. Gaglani
Executive Member
S. B. Lohiya
A. D. Rangari
1)
Shri A. T. Rathi, Adv.
Chairman
2)
Shri. H. R. Manka.
Member
14
Shri. Deodatta R. Sharma
Executive Member
3)
Dr.
R. R. Soni
Member
15
Shri. Ompraksh R. Nawandar
Executive Member
4)
Shri R. P. Rathi, Adv.
Member
5)
Dr.
Principal / Secretary
16
Shri. Sanjaykumar A. Kakraniya
Executive Member
6)
Shri S. J. Rathi
Teacher representative.
17
Shri. Prashant T. Rathi
Executive Member
7)
Shri. S. M. Dayma
Non-teaching representative.
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