SELF STUDY REPORT - Karm AM Patil Arts & Science College
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SELF STUDY REPORT - Karm AM Patil Arts & Science College
SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 PimPalner education Society’S Karm. a. m. Patil artS, commerce and Kai. annaSaheb n. K. Patil Science Senior college PimPalner, tal- SaKri, diSt- dhule, Pin.- 424 306. (m.S.) affiliated to north maharaShtra univerSity-Jalgaon, recognized by ugc. accredited with ‘b’ grade by naac re-accreditation - cycle ii Self-Study rePort- 2015 Submitted to: national aSSeSSment and accreditation council, bangalore, india 1 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SCIENCE SR. COLLEGE PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SCIENCE SR. COLLEGE PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT contentS Description Preface From Principal’s Desk NAAC Steering Committee Executive Summary SWOC Analysis A .Profile of the Institution B . Criterion Wise Analytical Report 1 Criterion I : Curricular Aspects 2 Criterion II : Teaching, Learning and Evaluation 3 Criterion III : Research, Consultancy and Extension 4 Criterion IV : Infrastructure and Learning Resources 5 Criterion V : Student Support and Progression 6 Criterion VI : Governance, Leadership and Management 7 Criterion VII : Innovations and Best Practices C .Evaluative Report Of The Departments 1 Evaluative Report of the Marathi Departments 2 Evaluative Report of the Hindi Departments 3 Evaluative Report of the English Departments 4 Evaluative Report of the Economics Departments 5 Evaluative Report of the History Departments 6 Evaluative Report of the Geography Departments 7 Evaluative Report of the Political Science Departments 8 Evaluative Report of the Commerce Departments 9 Evaluative Report of the Botany Departments 10 Evaluative Report of the Chemistry Departments 11 Evaluative Report of the Mathematics Departments 12 Evaluative Report of the Physics Departments 13 Evaluative Report of the Zoology Departments Post Accreditation Initiatives Declaration By The Head Of The Institution Annexures Annexure : I Approval of Courses of Affiliating University. Annexure : II UGC 2(f) and 12B Certificate. Annexure : III NAAC Certificate 2004. Annexure : IV NAAC Peer Team Report Annexure : V UGC Grants XIth and XIIth Plan 3 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SCIENCE SR. COLLEGE PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT Annexure : VI Annexure : VII Annexure : VIII Annexure : IX 2015 Master Plan of the College List of Subjects Syllabus Revision. List of Teachers who have attended Refresher Course and Orientation Programme in the last five years. List of Publication of Books. PREFACE: Karm. A. M. Patil Arts, Commerce and Kai. Annasaheb N. K. Patil Science Sr. College Pimpalner, Tal. Sakri, Dist. Dhule is governed by Pimpalner Education society, was established in June 1983 with commerce faculty and from 1985 Arts and Science faculties for providing educational facility at the undergraduate level to the masses who were economically backward and socially downtrodden, particularly Adivasi peoples. Western zone of Sakri Tehasil is purely Adivasi belt and 85% adivasi resides here. They are far away from the main stream of the nation. At that time there were no facilities for higher education to the students near to Pimpalner who had to go Tehasil or District place for their further study, which was not at all feasible and affordable for common man. All of them could not afford to go so far for their higher education, especially the pupils of Adivasi (tribal and backward) belt of western end of Dhulia District. In such situation the college was founded by a great social worker Karm. Bapusaheb Anandrao Manikrao Patil, Kai. Annasaheb N. K. Patil and Kai. Dadasaheb V. K. Wani and basic social need has been completed by the founder members of Pimpalner education society. Our co-educational college was started in the humble way. It withstood all the difficulties and has now become one of the leading colleges in our District. All credit goes to the students, teaching and non-teaching staff of the college, from the very inception of this college, a unique tradition of cordial relationship among students, teaching and non-teaching staff. The college runs under graduate programmes for Arts, Science and Commerce affiliated to NMU Jalgaon. Our institute also runs study center for YCMOU Nashik. The computerized library stocks books with periodicals and journals. It carries a facility of reading room for students. We have sufficient number of books and Journals in our library. As far as the sports facility is concerned, the college has a gymkhana room and most of the outdoor games are entertained. The college has created group level, University level and state level players. 4 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SCIENCE SR. COLLEGE PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Co-curricular activities are inculcated through NSS, NCC and CGCC. Many constructive programme and activities are conducted from the point of view of social commitment and CGCC plays an important role in personality development and job seeking for students. The economically backward students are helped with 'Earn and Learn Scheme’. Many faculty members are the members of Board of Studies and some plays a vital role on various committees of NMU-Jalgaon. The college has adequate faculty and recruitment is done as per the UGC norms. Most of the faculty members have presented papers in state, national and international level seminar, conferences and workshops. The college office is fully computerized and most of the office staff is computer literate. The faculties of the college have also published books and more than 100 research papers in national and international journals. They also have presented papers in national and international conferences. A good number of Minor Research projects have been sanctioned to the institution by UGC. FROM PRINCIPAL’S DESK: Pimpalner Education society, Pimpalner (Dhule) is one of the leading and well-known educational institutions in Dhule District and our Karm. A. M. Patil Arts, Commerce and Kai. Annasaheb N. K. Patil Science Sr. College Pimpalner is governed by the institution, is the only college imparting higher education to Adivasi, and economically backward students in Pimpalner and nearby area. As a Principal I am very glad to present the self-study report of the college to the National Assessment and Accreditation Council. Evaluation and testing are areas of specialization and demand special abilities and knowledge that come from years of study and practice. We, at the college have been benefited from the past NAAC assessment. Putting the suggestions to practice has improved the functioning of the college manifold. Taking reviews of the previous experiences and implementing the modifications, the college is constantly progressing. Keeping with the vision and mission of the College and University, we have been putting in all efforts to provide quality higher education to keep our students update. 5 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SCIENCE SR. COLLEGE PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 In this report we have put in sincere efforts for assessing our working and achievements which have made us know our strengths and weakness. We welcome your specialized feedback and assure that all will be worked upon effectively. I believe this report provides a clear picture for assessment and I warmly extend an invitation to the members of the peer team to visit our esteemed college. Place: Pimpalner Date: 14/02/2015 6 Dr. W. B. Shirsath (Principal) KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SCIENCE SR. COLLEGE PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 STEERING COMMITTEE Designation Name of the Committee Member Dr. W. B. Shirsath Principal and Chairman S. T. Sonawane Management Representative and Secretary Pimpalner Education Society, Pimpalner. Dr. B. C. More NAAC Steering Committee Coordinator K. D. Kadam IQAC Coordinator Chaitram Pawar Member (Social Worker) J. P. Amrutkar Member Mrs. B. M. Shaikh Member S. K. Kakad Member R. K. Petare Member 7 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Pimpalner is situated in the western zone of the Dhule district which is completely Adivasi (tribal area) It is a town of near about a population around 40,000 divided into various communities, doing especially agriculture as the main resource of day to day life and small businesses like onion market, Ox market, Sawmills, Oil mills, Rice mills, Provisions, Wholesale and Retailing of corn crops and some small units like Packaging Industry and Brick industries etc. Most of the population is feeded with earnings from daily wages in agriculture, brick industries and small units. It is also the important feature of Pimpalner town which is located in the Western boundary of Maharashtra and Gujarat State. Which is 25 k.m. away from Pimpalner, the Gujarat State boundary with Dense forest which was an historical cause of Joint Maharashtra Movement of 1957-58 now divided into 3/4th area in Gujarat and 1/4th in Maharashtra. It is also a location at the Eastern ranges of Sahayadri. In pre-independence days of India Pimpalner city was Tehasil place but after Independence Tehasil headquarter shifted to Sakri because of heavy rainfall and unfavorable geographical conditions. Pimpalner is also known by the birth place of great Philosopher Late. Tarktirth Laxmanshastri Joshi. Previously there were no facilities available for higher education to the students who had to go 22 k.m. away from the Pimpalner to Sakri or 45 k.m. away to Satana (Nasik district) for their further study. Due to financial conditions all of them could not afford to take higher education, especially Adivasi students. The most important feature was to consider especially the female students who were kept away from higher education. In this area Pimpalner Education Society was the only one institution established in 1952 under Bombay public Trust Act 1950 and under co-operative act of 1960 by the founder member Late. Karm. Bandu Bapuji alias Shri. Anandrao Manikrao Patil who expired on 9th January 1982. The Pimpalner Education Society developed and flourished because of the other 8 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 founder members Late Annasaheb N. K. Patil, Late Kakasaheb H. A. Bhavsar and Late Dadasaheb V. K. Wani who had sincerely and honestly worked throughout their life for the institution. This is a remarkable feature in the history of the society. They are acknowledged every year by celebrating their anniversaries and observing their great deeds. After the establishment of Pimpalner Education Society in the initial stage, A school started with the strength of 28 students, at present society flourished with the following branches. Karm. A. M. Patil secondary and Higher secondary school Pimpalner. M.C.V.C. Junior college Pimpalner. New English school Balhane, Tal-Sakri. Dadasaheb V.K. Wani Primary school Pimpalner. Matoshri Aabai D.T.Ed. College Pimpalner. Saraswati Girls Hostel Pimpalner. Nutan Hostel Dighave. Matoshri Sitabai Chandanmal Jain Boys Hostel Pimpalner. Pimpalner Education Society’s Karm. A. M. Patil Arts, Commerce and Kai. Annasaheb N. K. Patil Science Senior College Pimpalner, Tal- Sakri, Dist. Dhule. These great personalities had decided to establish senior college right from 1975. They succeeded in the year June 1983 under University of Pune on non grant basis. It was permitted by the State Government. These founder members conducted the college on non grant basis till the year 1988. Institution has been granted from Oct. 1988. After the establishment of Senior College from June 1983, the students had availed facility of higher education in Arts, Commerce and Science faculties. These tribal graduates have been employed in various organizations and have strengthened their families with better economic and social benefits. More than 65% of our enrolment belongs to the tribal belt and are taking higher education and getting involved in day to day activities of the college which has lead to the upliftment of the communities. This is the very important social and educational role that our institution is playing since last 32 years. The Adivasi Students involve in various cultural and extra-curricular activities of the college. This helps them to remove the shyness, ignorance is reduced, they achieve boldness, confidence etc. which enables them to face all the conditions in the future which they lack due to the caste, and the cosmopolitan areas. Our college is not only educating them with degree but we also provide them with some financial support, academic, social professional which helps them for the upliftment of the society. We think 9 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 this is the remarkable role which we have accepted as the challenged and tried to fulfill as our goals. The Tribal students are from various castes and Tribes such as Bhil, Kokani, Pawara, Mavachi etc. We try to avail them with facilities like S.T. Bus passes, Govt. hostel, Govt. scholarship etc. which helps to take education near about free of cost. We provide them admission with minimum fees taking in installments. This is the credit of our college to increase the enrollment. Our endeavors are even worthwhile to be noted as our college teachers have a frequent rapport with Adivasi Villages through N.S.S. unit, Students come to our College from different villages such as periphery of Pankheda, Kudashi, Varsa, Manzri, Baripada, Umarpata, Charanmal, Nandrkhi, Balhane, Shewage, Dhongde, Idgaon, Shevdipada, Papdipada,Vanjartanda, Deshshirvda, Bophkhel, Virkhel, Samode, Jebapur, Maindane, Sattarpada, Chikse, Nawapada, Tembhe, Dangshirwade, Pimpalpada, Rainpada, Badalipada, Dhandane, Zanjale etc. Our Institution may be reported as a remarkable unit in this tribal zone and also the general communities of the town itself remain as a cause to the effect of educational, social upliftment by providing higher education and social awareness, employment and discharging various national responsibilities through renaissance causing to the National integrity. We will continue to shoulder all these National responsibilities in the coming future and to remain as the major unit for henceforth reformation. The performance appraisal of the Institution is summarized below: I] Curricular Aspects: The college conducts degree courses in the faculties of Arts, Science and Commerce approved by the North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon. The ranges of programme options available to the students are B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. Arts faculty started with the subjects such as Marathi, Hindi, English, History, Politics, Economics, and Geography. Science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Mathematics and Commerce subjects as Accountancy, Marketing, Business Law, Business Economics, Banking and Finance and Computer Application. The admission process in the college is being practiced as per the University and government guidelines. The University decides the syllabi and curricula of the courses. Our college teachers represent Board of Studies of the University and participate in the revision and restructuring of the syllabi. The College follows the guidelines framed by the affiliated University and the Directorate of Higher Education, 10 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Govt. of Maharashtra in the implementation and execution of academic activities. The college conducted various competition and activities for the overall development of the students. Experts and eminent personalities are invited to give awareness to enhance skills in the areas of communication, social interactions and human resource development. II] Teaching, learning and Evaluation: We follow regulations of NMU, Jalgaon as well as the reservation policy of the state government makes the admission of students in the college to various courses. Formal mechanism of quality assessment of students after admission is also practiced. The college prepares an academic calendar every year at the department level involving the faculty members. The teachers evaluate the knowledge and skills of the students during teaching and laboratory work. The Heads of the Department and the Principal monitors the work. Extra and special classes are arranged for the weaker students. The College also offers suitable enrichment course for Personality Development, Competitive Examinations, Human Rights and Environment etc. The co-curricular and extracurricular activities are promoted through departmental associations, debating and literary societies, commerce and science and social sciences associations. Teaching posts are approved by Government norms and UGC guidelines A composite selection committee makes teacher selection on merit. The Secretary of Pimpalner Education Society elected associate contributory teachers. UGC-stipulated teaching days and workload are followed. Annual self-appraisal forms in the UGC format are submitted by teachers, which are analyzed by the Principal. Feedback on self-appraisal is conveyed to the teachers through personal discussion. Teachers are encouraged to attend National and International seminars, conferences refresher courses, workshops and other faculty development programms. A few of the faculty members have received awards and attained recognition. Few teachers have published textbooks. The examinations and evaluation methods are communicated through the prospectus and college web-site at the beginning of the year. The overall performance of the students is assessed by through Term End Examinations, tests tutorials and centralized evaluation. The college encourages the students to participate in inter-collegiate seminars, quiz, 11 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 symposia etc. The success of the university rankers is honored by the Institution. III] Research, Consultancy and Extension: Since teaching, research and extension are the three major dimensions of higher education. The college promotes a research culture among faculty and students through consultancy and collaboration. Teachers are given freedom to publish research papers in academic forum and journals of National and International reputation. The college has a highly qualified and trained staff with rich academic and research experience. Out of the 30 teachers 06 PhD. 08 M. Phil. and 07 faculty members are in process of PhD. It is gratifying to note that about 33 research papers are the credit of the college. Three faculty members have received awards in paper presentation. Five Minor Research Projects of UGC have been sanctioned and are in process. Total grants received for projects from UGC is Rs. 2,22,500/-. One faculty member has availed the facility of Faculty Improvement Program and has been awarded with their Ph.D. degree under FIP scheme of UGC. Four Faculty members are recognized as Research Guides for Ph.D /M.Phil Courses of NMU, Jalgaon Under their able guidance 13 students are doing research. Around 33 research papers have been published by the faculty in National and International journals having their ISSN / ISBN numbers and most of the research papers have been published in journals having impact factor. Six faculty members are either annual or life members of various research organizations through which initiative are taken for collaborative research. The college has applied to NMU, Jalgaon for getting research centre in Zoology, Commerce and Management departments. Two faculty members of the college are members of Editorial/Advisory Board of different Journals of National and International repute. Duty leaves are granted to the teachers who make their contributions for presentations of research papers in conferences and seminars. The faculty members also manage the different responsibilities simultaneously. The extension activities in the College include community development, social work, health and hygiene awareness, medical camp, literacy, blood donation, AIDS awareness and environment awareness. The students are given special certificates as an encouragement for their participation in extension activities. Faculties of the various Departments are also involved in extension and outreach activities so that the expertise of them will be beneficial to the local public. The College is also engaged in grooming of students for Sports under the guidance of Prof S. B. Patil Director of Physical education. 12 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 IV] Infrastructure and learning resources: The college is situated in an area of 6000 Sq. M. The college built up carpet area of 1624 sq. m. It has staff-room, 12 class rooms, library along with reading room, laboratories, common room for girls, toilets for gents and ladies, auditorium/Seminar hall, room for gymkhana, NSS office, NCC Office, CGCC, administrative building etc. The laboratories are sufficiently equipped. Funds from State Govt. and management are used to maintain the building and the campus. The college library has sufficient number of books. Library partially computerized. Encyclopedias are available in the library. It also subscribes several journals and periodicals to help the students and teachers to keep up with the latest development. There are 33 computers, 5 Laptops, 18 printers, 33 UPS, 33 stabilizers, 03 modems and 02 scanners in the College. The laboratory is used for computing facilities for other departmental work and office work also with licensed software’s. The college office is computerized and well furnished. Water purifiers are available for the students and staffs V] Students Support and Progression: The students input compel the Institution to provide excellent student support services in varied forms to facilitate the personality development, confidence building of the students. The College draws students mainly from the nearby rural and tribal locality. The College prospectus is published every year. It contains information about courses available in the College, facilities available, concessions allowed, etc. Personal counseling of students by the teachers is encouraged. CGCC guides the students who are willing to face the examination of MPSC, UPSC, BSRB and staff selection commission. We also help the students to identify job opportunities and prepare themselves for interviews and build up their personalities by all means and forms. Books for various competitive examinations are available in the college library. The college encourages students to participate in curricular and extra-curricular programmes. Financial aid is available to the students in the form of scholarships from State Governments In addition to routine learning the college encourages students for sports and for recreational activities. The recreational activities such as cultural programmes, various competitions are frequently organized for the students. The college provides medical facilities for the students in terms of health care in the campus with the help of nearby private hospital in an emergency. 13 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 College is collaborated with Dhananjay Nursing Home Pimpalner. Every year the medical checkup of the first year students of UG is done at the time of admission. The Alumni association has also been started with the aim of establishing contact with the past students. Many members of Alumni are well established in different fields like doctors, engineers, lawyers, teachers, administrative officers, politicians, social workers and some have set up their own businesses Every year we participate and conduct State Level “Inter-Collegiate Debating Competition” in Marathi in the memory of Karm. Anandrao Manikrao Patil. VI] Governance, Leadership and Management: The Local Managing Committee, having representatives from the management, teaching staff and non-teaching staff takes the decision in context of the policies in order to facilitate day-to-day functioning, The Principal, Vice Principal, Faculty In-charge, Office Superintendent being administrative officers implement the decisions and ensure the compliance. There is a Committee Headed by the Principal to prepare Academic Calendar for the session. A number of committees are formed for planning various activities concerning library, examinations, time-table etc. The recruitment of the teaching staff is made strictly in accordance with the Statutes of the UGC and NMU, Jalgaon. The Selection Committee comprises of three members connected with the college viz., the President or his nominee, the Principal and Head of the Department. Likewise, the University also nominates three persons. The selections are made on merit basis The recruitment of the non-teaching staff is made from the list of candidates sent by the Employment Exchange and District Social Welfare Officer in consonance with the provision of Maharashtra Non-Agriculture Universities and Affiliated Colleges Standard Code 1984. These selections are normally approved. There is no well-defined in-built system to assess the work efficiency of the administrative staff nor is there any such provision for the faculty. However, the teachers fill self-appraisal forms every year. The teaching and non-teaching staffs have been given the revised pay scales. The Management provides freedom to faculty members for academic development appreciates and motivates their innovations through various programs. They are also encouraged to be computer literate. The self-appraisal report of every faculty member is prepared on the basis of academic performance which is submitted to the Head of the Institute. The IQAC cells of the college designs and implements plan for the institutional 14 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 level activities for quality assurance. IQAC ensures an environment conducive for teaching, learning and research in a planned way. The College has an internal audit mechanism for receipts and payments. There is a Credit Co-operative Society for permanent employees of the college. This Society extends financial help for various requirements. There is a discipline committee to maintain discipline in the college campus and before which the students can approach with their problems if any. VII] Innovations and Best Practices. The value-based education is imparted through programmes organized by NSS, NCC, etc. Birth anniversary celebrations of eminent personalities are organized. The college tries to inculcate civic responsibilities among students through NSS, NCC and other activities. The personality development programmes are undertaken through seminars and lectures. The college celebrates days of National and Social Importance like Independence Day, Republic day, National Science Day and Awareness Programs such as World AIDS Day, Tree Plantation, Water Literacy, Environment Conservation and Women Empowerment in the campus. The College infrastructure is made available to other organizations for taking up educational and social activities. The numbers of working day of the college are 256 and teaching days are 238 in academic year 2013-14. The Arts and Commerce faculty starts from 8.00 a.m. and over at 1.00 p.m. and faculty of Science starts from 11 a.m. and over at 5.30 p.m. The infrastructure is maintained with the help of technician. In case of need, the services of experts are hired from outside also. Few departments in the college are provided with computer. The college provides sports facilities in games like Cricket, Volley ball and Badminton. Some students from the college have participated in inter college, inter group and inter university level as well as state level. Vermiculture sustainable development has been introduced. This practice is eco-friendly and can develop skill about the organic recycling. Vermicomposting is useful for sustainable development. Students can find financial source also. CGCC takes efforts for the students. Workshops, regular competitive examination are arranged for student participation and interaction. The students are encouraged for different activities, competitions organized by other institutions. 15 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 ● SWOC ANYALYSIS : When we tried to introspect ourselves after preparing the Self Study Report (SSR) in the light of SWOC analysis, we have learned about so many strengths and weaknesses that we are having can be explained as follows: STRENGTH: In our perceptions we feel that we are having lot of good things in the form of strength of our institution, which can be analyzed criteria wise as below: 16 Cohesive relation between the teachers and the students. The bilateral interaction between teachers and students has been made effective by the use of group discussions and seminars etc. Students participation in the elocution competition, debating competition, essay writing, poster presentation, slogan, sports competition etc. Preparation of teaching plan by the teachers. Staff credit co-operative society for providing short term loans to its members. Publication of college prospectus every year. Decentralization of college administration through various committees. Adoption of a village by NSS unit for three year. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Well qualified Staff. Students achievement comes in university merit list examinations. Faculties involved in participation, Paper presentation and Publication in National/International conferences in India and abroad. Publication of Books. NCC unit is active. We have our own college web site. Feedback from the students. Awards Adequate infrastructure. WEAKNESSES: No job oriented diploma and certificate courses. Linkage with industries and other bodies has not well-established. No health centre in the college campus. No indoor stadium. Canteen facility is not available within the campus. Lack of E-books & E-journals. OPPORTUNITIES: The possible opportunities can be enumerated to overcome the weaknesses are: Motivation to the staff for major and minor research projects. Organization of workshops, seminar and conferences for the students, teachers and administrative staff. Improvement of teaching learning process through e-learning, video conferencing and other technical aids. The college has an ample scope to establish collaboration with other Universities, Foreign Universities, Research Institutes and Industries. Self financial courses can be increased for creating opportunities to generate funds, employment and contemporary programs. To create efficient administrators, politicians, powerful youth and strong Indians for health, wealth and characters of the nation. 17 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 To create awareness amongst illiterate tribal peoples for education. CHALLENGES: Due to changing policies of the Government regarding the disbursements of grants for higher education, it has become very difficult to meet all the necessary expenses impart the quality education. To increase the academic standard of students by enhancing their communication skills and make them globally competent. To proliferate the research findings from lab to land. More collaborative research to be taken up with institutes of National and International repute. Development of overall personality of the students to prepare them against new challenges. Development of an eco-friendly campus. To solve the language problem of the students who are basically very weak in English. As the State Government is enforcing so many restrictions on the recruitment of the staff. It has become very difficult to fill up the posts as per the reservation policy due to the non availability of eligible candidates satisfying the minimum conditions of NET/SET and merit and or reservation categories which hinders the day to day teaching schedule of the college. A. PROFILE OF COLLEGE: 1 . Name and Address of the College: Name : Address : City : Pimpalner Website: Pimpalner Education Society’s Karm. A. M. Patil Arts, Commerce and Kai. Annasaheb N. K. Patil Science Senior College, Pimpalner. A/P. Pimpalner Tal. Sakri, Dist. Dhule. Pin : 424306 State: Maharashtra www.kampsrcollege.com 2. For communication: 18 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Designation Name Telephone with STD code Principal Dr.Walmik B. Shirsath O:02561223010 94239 R:02561224208 00530 02561 22361 0 kamp_sr_college @yahoo.in Dr. B. C. More O :02561223010 R:-- 02561 22361 0 Kamp_sr_colleg [email protected] Steering Committee Coordinato r Mobi l F a x Email e No. 94218 87729 3. Status of the Institution: Affiliated College Constituent College Any other (specify) 4. Type of Institution: a. By Gender i. For Men ii. For Women iii. Co-education b. By shift i. Regular ii. Day iii. Evening 5. Is it a recognized minority institution? Yes No If yes specify the minority status (Religious/linguistic/ any other) (Provide the necessary supporting documents) 6. Source of funding: Government Grant-in-aid Self-financed Any other 7. a. Date of establishment of the college: 20 June 1983. b. University to which the college is affiliated /or which governs the college (If it is a constituent college): Affiliated to NMU Jalgaon. 19 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 c. Details of UGC recognition: Under Section i. 2 (f) ii. 12 (B) Date, Month and Year F.8-41/87(CPP-I) Dt. 3/11/1988. F.No. 88/2006(CPP-I) Dt. 27/08/2009. Remarks(If any) College established in 1983 College established in 1983 d. Details of recognition/approval by statutory/regulatory bodies other than UGC (AICTE, NCTE, MCI, DCI, PCI, RCI etc.): NA 8. Does the affiliating university Act provide for conferment of autonomy (as recognized by the UGC), on its affiliated colleges? Yes No If yes, has the college applied for autonomy? Yes No 9. Is the college recognized a. by UGC as a College with Potential for Excellence (CPE)? Yes No b. for its performance by any other governmental agency? Yes No If yes, Name of the agency …………………… and Date of recognition: …………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) 10. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts: Location * Tribal Campus area in sq. 6000 Sq. mts. mts. Built up area in sq. 1624 Sq.mts. mts. 11.Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers or other details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an agreement with other agencies in using any of the listed facilities provide information on the facilities covered under the agreement. Auditorium/seminar complex with infrastructural facilities: Sports facilities: 20 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 ∗ Play ground ∗ Swimming pool ∗ Gymnasium Hostel: ∗ Boys’ hostel: NA i. Number of hostels: ii. Number of inmates: iii. Facilities (mention available facilities) * Girls’ hostel: Under Construction. i. Number of hostels: 01 ii. Number of inmates: Nil. iii. Facilities (mention available facilities) : Nil. ∗ Working women’s hostel: Nil. i. Number of inmates ii. Facilities (mention available facilities) Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff : NA Cafeteria: NA Health centre: NA First aid, Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency care facility, Ambulance……. Health centre staff – Qualified doctor Full time Part-time Qualified Nurse Full time Part-time Facilities like Banking: NA Post office, book shops: NA Transport facilities to cater to the needs of students and staff: NA 21 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Animal house: NA Biological waste disposal : Yes Generator or other facility for management/regulation of electricity and voltage: Yes Solid waste management facility: Yes Waste water management: Yes Water harvesting: Nil 12. Details of programmes offered by the institution: Sl. No. 1 Program me Level Under-gr aduate Name of the Programme / Course Duratio n Entry Qualificatio n Medium of instructio n B. A 3 Years H.S.C. Arts B. Com. 3 Years H.S.C.Com . Marathi/ English Marathi/ English B. Sc. 3 Years H.S.C. Sci. English Sanctione d Student Strength Number of students admitted 860 387 360 99 360 307 13. Does the college offer self-financed Programmes? Yes No 14. New programmes introduced in the college during the last five years if any? Yes No Number 01 15. List the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library, Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic degree awarding programmes. Similarly, do not list the departments offering common compulsory subjects for all the programmes like English, regional languages etc.) Particular UG s Arts Marathi, Hindi, English, History, Economics, Political Science, 22 PG Research -- -- KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT Science Commerce Geography. Physics, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics. Bus. Admn., Aud. and Taxation, Ind. Eco.,Corp. A/C, Income Tax, , Prin and Fun. Mgt., Bus. Comm., O. M., Marketing, Economics, Financial A/C., Insur. and Trans., Bus. Law. 2015 -- -- -- -- 16. Number of Programmes offered under (Programme means a degree course 00 like B.A., B.Sc, M.A., M.Com.) a. annual system: b. semester system: 03 c. trimester system: 00 17. Number of Programmes with 00 a. Choice Based Credit System PG: b. Inter/Multidisciplinary Approach: c. Any other (specify and provide details): 00 00 18. Does the college offer UG and/or PG programmes in Teacher Education? Yes No 19. Does the college offer UG or PG programme in Physical Education? Yes 23 No KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 20. Number of teaching and non-teaching positions in the Institution Positions Teaching faculty essor Associate Assistant essor essor *M *F *M *F *M *F Sanctioned by the UGC/ University / State Govt. Recruited Yet to recruit Sanctioned by the Management/ society or other authorized bodies Recruited Yet to recruit *M-Male *F-Female Non-tea Technical c h i n g staff staff *M *F *M *F - 16 01 18 00 11 01 05 00 - 16 00 01 00 13 05 00 00 11 00 01 00 05 00 00 00 - 16 01 18 00 11 01 05 00 - 16 01 13 00 11 01 05 00 - 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 21. Qualifications of the teaching staff: H i g h e s t essor qualification M a l Fe m a l e e Permanent teachers D.Sc./D.Litt. Ph.D. M.Phil. PG - Associate essor M a l Femal e e 04 03 09 01 - A s s i s t a n t Total essor M a l Femal e e 02 04 07 - 06 08 16 22. Number of Visiting Faculty /Guest Faculty engaged with the College: Nil 23. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the college during the last four academic years. Categories 24 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2013-14 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 M a l Fema Male F e m M a l F e m M a l F e m e le ale e ale e ale SC 11 10 14 12 15 16 16 16 ST 222 83 220 82 205 80 268 97 OBC 115 134 107 167 103 187 96 191 General(Open 17 17 13 24 17 20 16 21 ) Others 45 39 30 19 25 23 27 18 Total 410 283 384 304 365 326 423 343 24. Details on students enrollment in the college during the current academic year: Type of students Students from the same state where the college is located Students from other state of India NRI Students Foreign Students Total UG PG 793 -- M Phil. -- 00 00 00 793 ----- ----- . Ph.D. Total -- 793 ----- 00 00 00 793 2 5 .Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches) UG: 3% PG: NA 2 6 .Unit Cost of Education (a) Including the salary component: Rs. 47445/(b) Excluding the salary component: Rs. 1749/27. Does the college offer any programme/s in distance education mode (DEP)? Yes No 2 8 Provide . Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme/course offered Programme Ratio for Years (UG) 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 B.A. 1: 32 1: 33 1: 27 1: 27 1: 30 B.Com. 1: 37 1: 34 1: 38 1: 31 1: 30 B.Sc. 1: 12 1: 14 1: 19 1: 21 1: 24 25 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2 9 Is . the college applying for Accreditation : Yes, for Cycle 2 3 0 Date . of accreditation: Cycle-1: 14 / 03 / 2005, Accreditation Outcome/Result- B Grade. 3 1 Number . of working days during the last academic year.: 295 3 2 Number . of teaching days during the last academic year: 239 3 3 Date . of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) IQAC: 01/07/2005 3 4 Details . regarding submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to NAAC. i. AQAR 2005-06 15/06/2006. ii)AQAR 2006-07 24/07/2007. iii. AQAR 2007-08 15/05/2009. iv)AQAR 2008-09 17/11/2009. v. AQAR 2009-10 03/08/2010. vi) AQAR 2010-11 16/03/2013. vii. AQAR 2011-12 10/04/2013.(Online 27/07/2013) viii.AQAR 2012-13 Online 19/07/2014. ix. AQAR 2013-14 Online 23/07/2014. B. CRITERION WISE ANALYTICAL REPORT CRITERION I: CURRICULAR ASPECTS 1.1 Curriculum Planning and Implementation 1.1.1 State the vision, mission and objectives of the institution and describe how these are communicated to the students, teachers, staff and other stakeholders The Sanskrit slogan “Swakarmana Tambhyarchya Siddhim Vindati Manava” is a main motto of our institution. This motto itself clearly denotes specially the aims and goals of our society to provide educational facilities to masses and to conduct welfare schemes for Adivasi and Economically backward students and also to the general masses of the community in the jurisdiction of Pimpalner Town having a distance 20 to 25 km. This college has been established to achieve the above aims with the emphasis, which has been given to meet the followings goals and objectives. VISION: Enlightment and personality development of younger generation and Adivasi students through the high quality education to bring them into the main stream of nation. MISSION: 26 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Inculcating a sense of moral, ethics values, national pride and universal brotherhood among the students. Providing quality education in modern discipline. To bridge the gap between the urban, rural and Adivasi students. To introduce employability skills. To involve social, moral, human and national values. To fulfill the stated vision and mission, the objectives of the college are: To provide maximum educational facilities to the masses. To promote the all round development of the students by providing extracurricular activities along with the curriculum of the university. To make college with potential excellence. To assure the students apply education in day to day life. To act as a catalyst for empowering our students to become better human beings. To impart effectively knowledge and awareness. To develop skills, provide opportunities with a commitment to integrity, innovation and excellence for a more holistic development. To promote social services through higher education. Sensitizing the students to environmental issues. The vision, mission and objectives are communicated to the students, teachers, Staff and other stakeholders through notice board, banners, college Prospectus and through co-curricular, extracurricular activities and extension services. 1.1.2 How does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective implementation of the curriculum? Give details of the process and substantiate through specific example(s). According to NMU Jalgaon the Principal in consultation with Examination Committees, IQAC prepares an academic calendar at the commencement of an academic year. Based on the number of working days and teaching days available in the academic year, the Principal is advised to prepare teaching schedules. In turn the HODs convene meetings with their departmental teaching staff and discuss about the distribution of syllabus and ask the staff members to prepare the teaching schedules based on the teaching days available. The coverage of syllabus is reviewed by the HOD at the end of every semester. The Principal also call meetings with all the faculty members at the end of each term to review the syllabus converge and programmes conducted during the year. 27 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 1.1.3 What type of support (procedural and practical) do the teachers receive (from the University and/or institution) for effectively translating the curriculum and improving teaching practices? Teachers receive academic support from NMU Jalgaon in the form of refresher /orientation courses, workshops and Seminars. The University suggests the reference books for newly introduced syllabus. The college procures these books for the benefit of the teachers and students. The college also arranges the Guest Lectures on the unique topics and specific topics by inviting subject experts from the University or other places. 1.1.4 Specify the initiatives taken up or contribution made by the institution for effective curriculum delivery and transaction on the Curriculum provided by the affiliating University or other statutory agency. Our College is affiliated to the NMU Jalgaon. We have to follow the curriculum and guidelines set by the parent University. University constitutes Board of Studies in each subject. Thus initiative is taken by the college faculty in the formation of Board of Studies to contribute to effective curriculum. Some of our senior faculties get an opportunity to participate in designing the curriculum. As per the norms, the workload of the periods and practical is distributed to the faculty members by HOD and the timetable is prepared for the theory and practical work of every subject. If needed, the part-time and contributory faculties are also appointed to complete the syllabi. Content wise list of reference books and text books are given to the students. Teachers also indicate the availability of curriculum on NMU website. At the beginning of the academic year, teachers also inform the aims and objectives of the course to the students. 1.1.5 How does the institution network and interact with beneficiaries such as industry, research bodies and the university in effective operationalisation of the curriculum? For an effective operationalisation of the curriculum, the college organizes industrial tours for commerce. Botanical tour and study tours for Science and Arts students. Environmental department organizes excursion tour for all the first year students. We always make it open for the students of other subjects for their participation if they are willing and interested. For all these undertakings there is a provision of internal and external marks which is controlled by the University and in this way our interaction with students and society is performed, besides students are motivated for active participation in seminars and workshops for quality enhancement. 28 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 1.1.6 What are the contributions of the institution and/or its staff members to the development of the curriculum by the University?(number of staff members/departments represented on the Board of Studies, student feedback, teacher feedback, stakeholder feedback provided, specific suggestions etc. Our College is affiliated to the NMU Jalgaon, most of faculties attend and participate in the syllabus restructure workshop and the curricula is designed and developed by the university through the BOS. The university constitutes BOS for different subjects. It consists of senior most teachers, subject experts and academicians from different affiliated colleges’ and academic institutions. In last turn Dr. B. C. More and S. B. Patil were members of the Board of Studies in their respective subjects. Dr. S. V. Joshi, J. P. Amrutkar, D. D. Nerkar, S. K. Kakad. Dr. Y. S. More, Dr. B. C. More, K. D. Kadam, M. V. Balsane are the members of the syllabus restructuring committee framed by the NMU Jalgaon Text books and reference books on the syllabus are written by some of our staff members. Prin. Dr. S. V. Joshi, Mrs. B. M. Shaikh, Dr. B. C. More, Dr. S. S. Maske has contributed in writing the books at their respective subjects. Dr. B. C. More had presented his research paper in international conference at Mauritious. Besides Dr. S. V. Joshi, J. P. Amritkar, Mrs. B. M. Shaikh, Dr. Y. S. More, Dr. B. C. More, P. P. Talware, R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodake, Y. M. Nandre, Dr. S. S. Maske, N. B. Sonwane, Dr. A. G. Kharat had presented and published their research papers in their respective area in National and international seminar, conferences and workshops. Principal Dr. S. V. Joshi, is the external referee of R. T. M. University Nagpur. Prin. Dr. S. V. Joshi, Dr. B. C. More, Dr. S. S. Maske and Dr. Y. S. More, are the recognized Ph.D. Guide of NMU Jalgaon. There are 6 Ph.D. and 8 M.Phil teachers in our college and now 7 teachers are registered their Ph.D. in different universities. 1.1.7 Does the institution develop curriculum for any of the courses offered (other than those under the purview of the affiliating university) by it? If ‘yes’, give details on the process (’Needs Assessment’, design, development and planning) and the courses for which the curriculum has been developed. No. - The college does not offer its own courses. The institution offers only those courses which have been prescribed by the University. The designing, developing and planning of the curriculum are being done by the University for the Courses offered. So, the designing and developing of curriculum by the institution independently does not arise at all. 29 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 1.1.8 How does institution analyse/ensure that the stated objectives of curriculum are achieved in the course of implementation? The Institute ensures that objective of curriculum are achieved through various means as follows: The college has conducted various competition and activities for the overall development of the students during the year e.g. debating, elocution, essay, rangoli, mehandi, one act play poster presentation, slogan competition, quiz competition. Besides our college has taken up various activities related to evaluation of fulfillment of objectives of curriculum through quizzes, tests, tutorials, practicals, general knowledge competition, seminars, group discussions, presentations, visit reports, study tours, projects etc.. There is regular monitoring of staff working pattern and opinions expressed by external examiners towards improvements are considered in practical. 1.2 Academic Flexibility 1.2.1 Specifying the goals and objectives give details of the certificate/diploma/skill development courses etc., offered by the institution. The college is undergraduate one. It only offers undergraduate courses such as BA, B.Com. and B.Sc. Course was offered from the very beginning of the college. The goals and objectives of skill development courses are to uplift the students in meeting the challenges. The communicational skills are developed among rural and Tribal students. The coordinator and members of our CGCC department conduct concealing for job achievement and for job orientation. Various experts and guest lectures are invited for the students for UPSC/MPSC staff selection commission and B.O.R.S. Our NSS unit is organizing regular and special camping programme. Various activities are conducted for society. Department of Zoology has research methodology course and Department of Physics having special project to create awareness among the students about research and practical skill. We provide flexibility to students regarding subject selection in the field of science, commerce and Arts faculty. 1.2.2 Does the institution offer programmes that facilitate twinning /dual degree? If ‘yes', give details. No. 1.2.3 Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to academic flexibility and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skills development, academic mobility, progression to higher studies and improved potential for employability Range of Core /Elective options offered by the University and those opted by the college 30 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Result based on credit system and range of subject option Courses offered in modular form Credit transfer and accumulation facility Enrichment courses F.Y./S.Y./T.Y-.B.A./B.Com/B.Sc. adopt semester pattern. For F.Y.B.A. students take six subjects which include compulsory English and any one language from Marathi/Hindi /optional English and four optional subjects from various groups. S.Y.B.A. students should select any three courses (one as a special and two as general courses) in addition to compulsory English. A.T.K.T. of three courses at F.Y.B.A. is allowed for a candidate for admission to S.Y.B.A. A learner who has passed F.Y.B.A. and having backlog of not more than two courses at S.Y.B.A. is allowed for admission to T.Y.B.A. Similarly candidates are allowed to keep terms for S.Y.B.Sc. even though they fail in four subjects at F.Y.B.Sc. For S.Y.B.Sc. Students, Marathi/English language paper is compulsory. Environmental Studies Course is compulsory for first year students of all faculties and General knowledge is compulsory for second year students of all faculties. The college provides flexibility to pursue the programme with reference to the time frame as per the rules of the University. A student taking a subject can change the subject up to a time specified by the University. Students can change a subject within the same discipline at first and second year in B.A., B.Com. and B.Sc. The minimum period required for the completion of a programme is fixed; no rigid rule limits the freedom of a student to do a programme within a reasonable time frame. e.g., the minimum period required for the completion of the B.Sc. degree is three year (total 6 semesters) but the student is granted a few more chances to complete the course if he/she fails to complete it in three years, but never as a regular student. However, no student can expect to prolong a course to an indefinite period of time. All modules are rigid and cannot be exchanged with modules in another course. Lateral and vertical mobility within and across programmes and courses is not allowed at the moment. Therefore, the only option to contribute to flexibility and employability is by starting enrichment courses and that the opportunity is fully utilized by the college. To improve skill development, academic mobility, research motivation, the college organizes Spoken English, G. K. and Personality development by CGCC, NSS, NCC and giving the research projects for the students. Core options are available to students at UG level and these are governed by rules and regulations of university. a ) Under Graduate Course F a c u l t y C o r e / P r i n c i p a l Optional subject wise subject 31 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT B.A. B.Sc. B.Com. 2015 English Optional English, Marathi, Hindi , Economy of Maharashtra, Principle Marathi Economics, Political Science, History, Hindi History of Civilization and Geography Economics Political Science History Botany Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology and computer science. Physics Zoology Bus. Admn., BRF, Aud. and Taxation, Ind. Eco., Comm., O. M. Marketing, Economics, Ele. of Co Law., Financial A/C., Bus. Law b ) Post Graduate Degree –Nil. c ) Ph.D. Programmes- Nil. 1.2.4 Does the institution offer self-financed programmes? If ‘yes’, list them and indicate how they differ from other programmes, with reference to admission, curriculum, fee structure, teacher qualification, salary etc. NO, the self-financed programmes are not run by the institution. 1.2.5 Does the college provide additional skill oriented programmes, relevant to regional and global employment markets? If ‘yes’ provide details of such programme and the beneficiaries. Yes, the main aim of the institution is to help students to acquire basic skills while teaching curricula. The personality development programmes, skill development programme, students counseling are conducted through which the students will be able to learn skills needed for employment markets. 1.2.6 Does the University provide for the flexibility of combining the conventional face-to-face and Distance Mode of Education for students to choose the courses/combination of their choice” If ‘yes’, how does the institution take advantage of such provision for the benefit of students? Yes, Students can take admission to distance mode of education at Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), this facility is not in our college, but available in our education society. The University doesn’t provide for the flexibility of combining the conventional face-to-face and Distance Mode of Education for students to choose the courses/combination of their choice. 32 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 1.3 Curriculum Enrichment 1.3.1 Describe the efforts made by the institution to supplement the University’s Curriculum to ensure that the academic programmes and Institution’s goals and objectives are integrated? The institute provides necessary funds for upgrading the instruments for undergraduate students, construction and repairing of buildings, purchase of reference books and journals, internet facilities to departments which supplement the curriculum to meet the goals and objectives. Sports, NSS, NCC and CGCC serve for the students for personality development, job oriented development and which also develops social responsibilities amongst the students. 1.3.2 What are the efforts made by the institution to modify, enrich and organize the curriculum to explicitly reflect the experiences of the students and cater to needs of the dynamic employment market? To cater to the needs of the dynamic employment market, the institution has CGCC which gives guidance and counseling for competitive examination. The various faculty members also contribute to the development and modification of curriculum as per the need of the market. e.g. the courses like research methodology for T.Y.B.Sc. Zoology, Vyavaharik Marathi, Prayojan Mulak Hindi and Functional English are such courses. By studying such courses students can become reporter, editor in print or digital media. 1.3.3 Enumerate the efforts made by the institution to integrate the cross cutting issues such as Gender, Climate Change, Environmental Education, Human Rights, ICT etc., into the curriculum? We include following things into the curriculum. Yuati Sabha and anti-ranging Committee who brings awareness among the women students about hygiene and nutrition and awareness activity Environmental study is a compulsory subject at F.Y. level. To create awareness about burning issues like pollution, biodiversity, climate changes etc. Many departments are regularly using OHP based teaching methods. We have general knowledge course compulsory at S.Y. level .Department of Political science, History deliver the lecture on human right, right to information and Department of commerce faculty deliver the lecture on consumer protection. 1.3.4 What are the various value-added courses /enrichment programmes offered to ensure holistic development of students? 33 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 moral and ethical values employable and life skills better career options community orientation The College offers programmes like NSS, NCC, CGCC and Sports, etc. The objective of all these units is to groom students in a manner that they become morally upright, socially responsible and ethically strong. The unit also helps in developing soft skills of students like personality development, communication skills, skills for facing interviews and participating in group discussions, aptitude development, etc. Students are motivated by special lectures to develop moral and ethical values in them, Yoga and meditation programmes are also arranged for students with the aim to help the students to be fit, both physically and mentally. For the holistic development of students, birth and death anniversaries of great leaders and freedom fighters felicitation program, The College helps the students to get the employable and life skills and better career options with various programme under the CGCC The NSS unit of our college organizes visits and camps to nearly villages to inculcate moral and ethical values in students and Both boys and girls camp in the villages to participate in the cleaning of the villages, create awareness among people on issues such as adult literacy, women safety, women‘s rights, health care, physical fitness, gender equity, voter awareness, female literacy, prevention of child labour, awareness about blood donation and AIDS, Collaborative programme with bank was initiated to make them acquainted with banking practices. 1.3.5 Citing a few examples enumerate on the extent of use of the feedback from stakeholders in enriching the curriculum? The institution interacts with various stakeholders such as alumni, employers, academic peers, management authorities on curriculum orally. Student feedback is obtained in a prescribed proforma. The data is analyzed by IQAC. Feedback and suggestions help us in enriching the curriculum thereby introducing new programmes and changes. 1.3.6 How does the institution monitor and evaluate the quality of its enrichment programmes? The institution monitors and evaluates the quality of its enrichment programmes like improvement in teaching methods, research and extension activities and other development initiatives through various committees like Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), Research and Development Committee and Library Advisory Committee. Their suggestions are forwarded to the Principal for purposes of deliberation and implementation. 34 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 1.4 Feedback System 1.4.1 What are the contributions of the institution in the design and development of the curriculum prepared by the University? The Board of Studies for designing and developing curriculum is constituted by the University for All Departments. The teachers attend the meetings convened by the Boards and give constructive suggestions in designing curricula. Our teachers regularly attend workshop of syllabus framing. Some staff members are participating in the design and development of the curriculum prepared by the University. Information through seminars and workshops has been passed on to the university to upgrade the topics and subjects to be introduced by the university. 1.4.2 Is there a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and stakeholders on Curriculum? If ‘yes’, how is it communicated to the University and made use internally for curriculum enrichment and introducing changes/new programmes? Faculty members from time to time interact with students about this aspect and there is no formal mechanism to obtain feedback from the students and stockholders. 1.4.3 How many new programmes/courses were introduced by the institution during the last four years? What was the rationale for introducing new courses/programmes?) The institution has been introducing new programmes periodically to meet the requirements of aspiring students. Only B.Sc. (computer) programmes for the first year students is introduced during the last four years, since they have job opportunities. CRITERION II: TEACHING-LEARNING AND EVALUATION 2.1 Student Enrolment and Profile 2.1.1 How does the College ensure publicity and transparency in the admission process? Publicity for admission to our college is given through The college follows the guidelines given by the NMU Jalgaon before the admission process starts. Students are communicated from time to time regarding these procedures through the prospectus, notice board and the website. The college website and prospectus provides all the details pertaining to admission e.g. reservation rules fees, subjects etc. 35 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 At the time of admissions, Principal appoints Admission Committee for each faculty and special subject. We also initiated online admission process through our website. The dates of admission process for various courses are also displayed on the notice board transparency in admission process. 2.1.2 Explain in detail the criteria adopted and process of admission (Ex. (i) merit (ii) common admission test conducted by state agencies and national agencies (iii) combination of merit and entrance test or merit, entrance test and interview (iv) any other) to various programmes of the Institution Students take admissions into various aided and unaided courses based on the merit and rules of reservation. The admission is given on the first come first serve basis. The admissions to a particular course are given as per the number of seats allocated by the University/State Government norms. 2.1.3 Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level for each of the programmes offered by the College and provide a comparison with other Colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district. The minimum criterion of percentage is set by the NMU Jalgaon and is applicable to all the affiliated colleges of the university while maximum percentage differs from college to college. In Sakri Taluka there are five colleges, our college is considered as one of the most preferred institutions. Even the villages like Taharabad, Mulleher and Antapur from Baglan Taluka are under the jurisdiction of Pune University still the students from this places taking admission in our institution. This is due to the fact that top percentage students and teaching performance do prefer our college. 2.1.4 Is there a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process and student iles annually? If ‘yes’ what is the outcome of such an effort and how has it contributed to the improvement of the process? Yes, The College has a process to review admission process and student ile annually after the last date of the admission. The college has instituted software which gives the admission data and after the admission process is over the data is analyzed in terms of the caste, gender, financial background, medium etc. On the basis of analysis the issues are discussed by the principal and possible correction is to be made in the admission process of the next year and to take care of the students. 36 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2.1.5 Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following categories of students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the institution and its student iles demonstrate /reflect the National commitment to diversity and inclusion SC/ST OBC Women Differently bled Economically weaker sections Minority community To achieve the goals of National Commitment to diversity and inclusion of Students of various categories the college follow the rules of reservation of Govt. of Maharashtra and NMU Jalgaon The percentage of reservation for each category given by the Government of Maharashtra is SC - 15%, ST 07%, VJ/ NT- 07%, OBC -17%. Reservation is ensured at UG levels. 2.1.6 Provide the following details for various programmes offered by the institution during the last four years and comment on the trends. i.e. reasons for increase / decrease and actions initiated for improvement. Programme B.A. B.Com. B.Sc. Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 No. of applications received M F 251 164 267 161 221 129 225 124 268 125 71 41 68 35 72 41 44 50 41 50 69 78 75 87 91 134 96 152 111 169 No. of students admitted M F 251 164 267 161 221 129 225 124 268 125 71 41 68 35 72 41 44 50 41 50 69 78 75 87 91 134 96 152 111 169 Demand ratio 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 During the last five years the number of admission of the college nearly equal, the reasons are as follows: Qualified faculty and congenial atmosphere for teaching and learning in college campus. 37 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Career counseling center and extra periods are taken Various social and extension activities under NSS, NCC educational excursion tours. 2.2 Catering to Diverse Needs of Students 2.2.1 How does the institution cater to the needs of differently-abled students and ensure adherence to government policies in this regard? 3% reservations is given according to the State Government and NMU Jalgaon for the disabled students are strictly followed. Physically disabled students are allowed to take examinations in the rooms of ground floor only. The institute provides scholarship to the handicapped students as per the rules of government. The writer and extra time is given during examination. Faculty members during class-room teaching also pay special attention as per their needs. 2.2.2 Does the institution assess the students’ needs in terms of knowledge and skills before the commencement of the programme? If ‘yes’, give details on the process. Yes, after admission process the faculty taking introductory classes, similarly the teachers interact with the students to identify their aptitude before the regular teaching process. 2.2.3 What are the strategies drawn and deployed by the institution to bridge the knowledge gap of the enrolled students to enable them to cope with the programme of their choice? (Bridge/Remedial/Add-on/Enrichment Courses, etc) 38 Educationally weak students identified departmentally and extra coaching is provided to improve these students. Extra classes on holidays are taken so that they are able to overcome their difficulties. The college organizes spoken English and personality development classes for the students as enrichment course. Tally course has been made compulsory for commerce students as per NMU Jalgaon. Students admitted to courses which require additional knowledge such as Accountancy, Mathematics, English Physics, Chemistry etc are given special lectures. Special care is taken from CGCC. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2.2.4 How does the college sensitize its staff and students on issues such as gender, inclusion, environment etc.? The college already established ‘Women Empowerment Cell’. The cell takes care or access the problems concerned among the girls students (on gender related issues). The college from time to time organizes awareness programs, lectures of female doctors related to girls issues. In NSS activities the participation of both boys and girls students are ensured. Participation of both boys and girls is ensured in the annual function and other activities of the College. Sports and cultural activities opportunities are provided to boys as well the girls. Plantation is taken up by the staff members along with students on environment day. 2.2.5 How does the institution identify and respond to special educational/ learning needs of advanced learners? The advance learners are encouraged and motivated toward public service commission and competitive exams. They are identified based on the performance in qualifying examination and encouraged to participate in various intercollegiate quiz and other competitions through NSS, NCC and CGCC. They are provided reference books, G.K. study materials and internet facility for further improving their knowledge. For research motivation short research projects are given in the department of Zoology and Physics. Study tours /excursion /visits are also organized. 2.2.6 How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the academic performance (through the programme duration) of the students at risk of drop out (students from the disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged, slow learners, economically weaker sections etc.)? Slow learners students are identified on the basis of their performance in the examinations and given extra attention by providing them extra classes to improve their standards. Students who belong to economically weaker sections are given financial help by waiving off their fees or increasing the number of installments of their fees. Books from the main library and by the 39 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 teachers are also provided. Thus, the dropout rate of the students from disadvantaged sections of society is controlled. 2.3 Teaching-Learning Process 2.3.1 How does the college plan and organize the teaching, learning and evaluation schedules? (Academic calendar, teaching plan, evaluation blue print, etc. ) All academic and extracurricular activities of the college are based on the academic calendar of the NMU Jalgaon. In the beginning of the academic year/semester, IQAC prepares its own academic calendar and proposing the probable dates of different activities. Time table committee prepares time table. HOD of the various departments prepares action plan and distributes the syllabus to the faculty members. The staff workload is calculated based on the number of students and number of sections in a particular subject. The faculties have to maintain teacher-diaries. The diaries are checked by the HOD and also inspected by the Principal. Examination committee prepares internal examination calendar for theory and practical External theory examination are conducted in two terms according to the schedule of NMU Jalgaon. Students are also evaluated through tests, tutorials and discussion with the students. For science students’ discussion is done during practical hours. While Commerce and Arts faculty evaluation done by essay writing, home assignments and group discussion. The Principal frequently visits the classes and practical laboratories and also discusses the academic problems of the students and teachers. Self-appraisal report and feedback forms which are filled up by the students help to improve teaching quality. 2.3.2 How does IQAC contribute to improve the teaching–learning process? Our IQAC committee is having members of different faculties and background. To improve the educational quality to the learners IQAC suggests the faculties to use ICT, PPT presentation and other equipments. All the college activities are done under IQAC to ensure holistic development of the students so that they can face global challenges with greater efficiency. 40 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The IQAC suggestions are implemented through the Principal to ensure continuous improvements in the teaching learning process and ensuring better results. The API of concerned teachers is assessed and suggestions are used in teaching and learning process by the IQAC committee. On the recommendations of IQAC, the institute has provided Library and Labs have been upgraded for better academic environment. 2.3.3 How is learning made more student-centric? Give details on the support structures and systems available for teachers to develop skills like interactive learning, collaborative learning and independent learning among the students? Our college is in tribal belt similarly in the classes the students are of diverse categories and learning abilities, so our faculty members deliver the lectures with the aim that average student will be able to digest the concepts. Lectures are enriched by power point presentations, assignments, projects and field visits etc. Guest lectures are also organized by experts from reputed institute or organization Visits to industries and institutes help students to know much about upcoming technologies in the subjects. Library with latest reference books and journals remains open throughout the year. The students are given assignments and problems for solving and asked to refer reference books and text books available in the Library. Computers with free Internet facility are available in library, CGCC and college office. We publish college magazine, it act as forum for the students to write or express their views, photographs of seniors inspire the students. 2.3.4 How does the institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific temper among the students to transform them into lifelong learners and innovators? Critical thinking and creativity are enhanced through different skill development programmes like group discussions, quiz competitions, project works, essay and elocution competitions etc. on current topics. They are motivated to participate in youth festival, gathering to expose their talent and nurture their creativity. By encouraging students towards Creative endeavors like writing articles, short stories, poems in college magazine in three different languages. These activities are beyond the books scientific temper is inculcated by allotting Science Projects, encouraging visiting Science exhibition. Under NCC, CGCC and environmental studies students involves 41 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 in tree plantation programme, environment awareness, social activities, social awareness and water conservation etc. to develop logical thinking. 2.3.5 What are the technologies and facilities available and used by the faculty for effective teaching? Eg: Virtual laboratories, e-learning -resources from National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT), open educational resources, mobile education, etc. We use advance tools like online resources, websites and online software and educational CDs. to enhance the quality of collaborative educational programme. 2.3.6 How are the students and faculty exposed to advanced level of knowledge and skills (blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)? In order to expose students and faculty members to advanced level of knowledge and skills, the College takes following initiatives: Our college invites experts of various subjects to encourage students and faculties to get knowledge and skills. In some subjects/courses, students carry out projects for research motivation. Faculties are encouraged for refresher/orientation courses, syllabus related seminars / workshops, national and international conferences. They are also encouraged to take annual or life membership academic bodies. 2.3.7 Detail (process and the number of students \ benefitted) on the academic, personal and psycho-social support and guidance services (professional counseling/ mentoring/ academic advice) provided to students? Academic counseling is a continuous process at the college. The college conducts various programs for the all-round development of the students. NSS unit conducted various camps which provide psycho-social support to the students. The students coming from tribal and rural background are encouraged to come forward and participate in personality development programmes. 42 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2.3.8 Provide details of innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the faculty during the last four years? What are the efforts made by the institution to encourage the faulty to adopt new and innovative approaches and the impact of such innovative practices on student learning? The main aim of teaching is to pass the knowledge to the students. The institute encourages the teachers to keep themselves update of the latest development in their respective fields. Use of charts, models PPT presentation, actual field visits, teaching methods are adopted by the teachers in addition to traditional lecture method. 2.3.9 How are library resources used to augment the teaching-learning process? Our college has partially computerized central library, the library remains open on all days except on Sundays and national holidays, for the students as well as the teaching staff. Faculties and students regularly visit the library and utilize the library resources. Separate reading area is allotted to the faculty and students. The library has reference books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, journals, books related to competitive exams, national and state level newspapers. There is computer for library work access. 2.3.10 Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within the planned time frame and calendar? If ‘yes’, elaborate on the challenges encountered and the institutional approaches to overcome these. Yes, Due to the introduction of the semester system for in all faculties only 90 days are available during each semester for teaching, these creates crisis. Again some holidays, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities also take time. To overcome these problems faculty arranges extra classes to meet the completion of syllabus. 2.3.11 How does the institute monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching learning? Our IQAC monitors the quality of teaching and learning process, HODs of respective subjects evaluating the performance of each faculty and the Principal takes the feedback from the students. The performance or evaluation is done by conducting tests, tutorials, group discussion etc. 2.4 Teacher Quality 43 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2.4.1 Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the College in planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human resource (qualified and competent teachers) to meet the changing requirements of the curriculum. Teachers are appointed according to the UGC norms and conditions and also by University and State Government rules and regulations through selection procedure. New teaching positions are created only after retirement or increase in work load. Posts of teachers are widely advertised after getting the approval from the University. Lists of qualified candidates are invited from the University employment bureau, employment exchange office and department of social welfare, Government of Maharashtra. There is selection committee as per NMU Jalgaon for recommending management to appoint teachers. The temporary teachers are appointed only on the basis of CHB according to the rule of to Gov. Maharashtra. These teachers are appointed by the local Selection Committee consisting of the Principal, Vice Principal and the Head of the Department concerned, by interviewing eligible candidates included in the registry prepared by the Department of Collegiate Education. The Institution is providing research facilities to the teachers. The teachers are permitted to register for M.Phil/Ph.D Highest qualification Professor M a l Female e Permanent teachers Post-Doctoral 00 00 Ph.D 00 00 M.Phil. 00 00 PG 00 00 Temporary teachers Post-Doctoral 00 00 Ph.D 00 00 M.Phil. 00 00 PG 00 00 Part-time teachers Post-Doctoral 00 00 Ph.D 00 00 M.Phil. 00 00 PG 00 00 44 A s s o c i a t e A s s i s t a n t Total Professor Professor Male Female Male Female 00 04 03 09 00 00 01 0 00 02 04 07 00 00 00 00 00 06 08 16 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2.4.2 How does the institution cope with the growing demand/ scarcity of qualified senior faculty to teach new programmes / modern areas (emerging areas) of study being introduced (Biotechnology, IT, Bioinformatics etc.)? Provide details on the efforts made by the institution in this direction and the outcome during the last three years. We have only B.Sc. (Computer) unaided course the management has made an effort to appoint temporary teacher to teach this course in the college. During the last three years, many teachers to participate in state, national and international seminars and workshops so as to enable them to improve their skills. 2.4.3 Providing details on staff development programmes during the last four years elaborate on the strategies adopted by the institution in enhancing the teacher quality. The institution deputes teaching/nonteaching faculties to attend refresher and orientation programs, National and international conferences, seminars and short term training programs organized by other institutes, Universities and research organizations. a ) Nomination to staff development programmes: Yes. Academic Staff Development Programmes Refresher courses HRD programmes Orientation programmes Staff training conducted by the university Staff training conducted by other institutions Summer / winter schools, workshops, etc Number of faculty nominated 11 00 03 00 02 39 b ) Faculty Training programmes organized by the institution to empower and enable the use of various tools and technology for improved teaching-learning The following strategies are adopted to ensure and promote teacher quality: Teaching learning methods : The faculty members have attended workshops Handling new curriculum : The departments have implemented revised curriculum. 45 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Content/knowledge management: The faculty members visit to library. Selection, development and use of enrichment materials: The faculty members prepare their own notes by referring reference books from the library, power point presentations and distribute among students. Assessment: The faculty members are appointed as examiners / moderators / Coordinators for Central Assessment Program by NMU Jalgaon for Evaluation of University papers. Cross cutting issues : Create an Environment Awareness Audio Visual Aids: PPT presentation OER’s: Nil. c ) Percentage of faculty invited as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by external professional agencies : 7% participated in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by national/ international professional bodies : 100% presented papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by professional agencies : 50% 2.4.4 What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (eg: providing research grants, study leave, support for research and academic publications teaching experience in other national institutions and specialized programmes industrial engagement etc.) Our Pimpalner Education Society inspires for doing research activities at the same time essential basic requirement for research activity are also provided by college. Study leave is granted to teachers as per Statute. Dr. W. B. Shirsath has benefited study leave through FIP. As per the direction/guidelines from UGC/NMU Jalgaon and Directorate of Collegiate Education the faculty members are given study leave for pursuing Doctoral studies. Faculty members are encouraged to take up research projects with funds from UGC. Teachers are also given full freedom to publish their research findings in reputed journals. 2.4.5 Give the number of faculty who received awards/recognition at the state, national and international level for excellence in teaching during the four years. Enunciate how the institutional culture and environment contributed to such performance/achievement of the faculty. The institution provides free atmosphere for the faculty to excel in their specific areas of activities, in addition to teaching. Many of the faculties are involved in research; some excel in public writing and community services. 46 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Detail about Awards/Rewards Achieved by the Teacher s: Year Name of Teacher Dr. S. V. Joshi 200910 Dr. Y. S. More Dr. S. V. Joshi 201011 Dr. A. G. Kharat Dr. S. S. Maske Dr. S. V. Joshi Mrs. B. M. Shaikh 201112 Dr. B. C. More Award/Reward Mahakavi Vaman Dada Kardak state level award – 2010 for social and Educational work at Nasik. Enrolled as Leading Scientists of the World 2009 and Top 100 Scientists 2010 by British Biographic Center Cambridge, England. The Best Teacher’ State Level Award from Yuva Patrakar Sangh, Nashik. Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Aadarsh Pradhyapak Purskar-2010. Rashtriy Ekata Manch tarfe Samajbhushan Purskar. National and International Compendium-“Glory of Education Excellence Award” Dated 17th Nov. 2011. Honored “Rajershi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj” State Level Adarsha Pradhyapika Award. Dated 25/12/2011. Best poster presentation award in International Conference on Business Opportunities in Life Sciences at PES’s Modern college, Pune. Fellow Membership, JERAD, Bhopal (F.I.C.E.R) Fellow Membership, Dharwad, Karnataka (F.S.A.B). S. P. Khodake Dr. S. V. Joshi 201213 Dr. B. C. More Dr. S. S. Maske 201314 Dr. S. V. Joshi Dr. Y. S. More Dr. B. C. More R. K. Petare 47 Best poster presentation award in International Conference on Business Opportunities in Life Sciences” at PES’s Modern college, Pune. “Golden Educationist of India Award” of International Institute of Education and Management, New Delhi. Coordinator at Kuala Terengganu (Malaysia). Dt. 23rd Nov.2012. Samaj Samata Sanghacha Samajbhushan PurskarRajyastariya Aadarsh Shikshak Purskar- 2012 National Equality Felloship Award – By Yuvashakti Social Institute, Nashik. Referee for evaluating Ph.D. Thesis at Nagpur University. Expert for Ph.D. Viva-voce. At NMU-Jalgaon Dt. 25/04/2014 Chairperson- International Conference at Aurangabad. Dt. 19/12/2013 Co-ordinator- International Conference at KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT S. P. Khodake P. P. Talware 2015 Aurangabad. Dt. 19/12/2013 Chairperson- International Conference at Aurangabad. Dt. 20/12/2013 Chairperson- International Conference at Tiruchirappalli. Dt. 12/03/2014 2.4.6 Has the institution introduced evaluation of teachers by the students and external Peers? If yes, how is the evaluation used for improving the quality of the teaching-learning process? Yes, Evaluation of teachers by the students is just carried out. Appraisal reports on teacher performance are collected from students by IQAC. The results of the appraisal are used for the improvement of the teacher’s in teaching. University appoints LIC to verify academic development and suggestion for future development in which teaching learning assessment will become more effective. Principal of the institute gives proper counseling and opportunities to improve the faculties. 2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms 2.5.1 How does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution especially students and faculty are aware of the evaluation processes? Scheme of evaluation process and examination are communicated to the students and parents through the prospectus at the time of admission · Tentative dates of examinations are notified in academic calendar at the beginning of the academic session. The evaluation methods are informed to the students at the beginning of the academic session by the teacher in the classroom. Display notice boards are also used for informing class test about assessment and their evaluation. It is also used to display student teacher awards, list of practical batches etc. The previous exam question papers are made available to the students through department and library. The evaluation methods are discussed in the staff meetings and the final decision taken is conveyed through circulars. 2.5.2 What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution has adopted and what are the reforms initiated by the institution on its own? 48 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Several reforms have been made in the evaluation process. The following are some of them which have positively impacted the evaluation management system. With the introduction of Grading System by NMU Jalgaon and semester system (40+10 pattern) for all courses, We adopted own methods like to solve old question papers (Assignment) Group- Discussion, Preparation of poster, Class-Test, Chart, Model, Objective Questionnaire, Mini-Project PPT presentation etc. The examination department of the College monitors the conduct of internal assessment in association with the heads of the departments. 2.5.3 How does the institution ensure effective implementation of the evaluation reforms of the university and those initiated by the institution on its own? The institution makes academic calendar. The examinations are conducted as per the university notifications and evaluations are also done in stipulated time. The notices are circulated to all the staff members and they announce the information in the classes to make the students aware about them. 2.5.4 Provide details on the formative and summative evaluation approaches adopted to measure student achievement. Cite a few examples which have positively impacted the system. The formative evaluation is done in the form of unit tests, assignments, seminar presentations and viva-voce. Preparation of poster, Chart, Model, Objective Questionnaire, Mini-Project internal evaluation etc. help the overall development of students and this helps the students to face the exam without any fear. With regard to the practical exam the students are given enough exposure by the concerned departments. Model practical exams are also conducted to acquire sufficient practice. The department of Physics and Zoology gives project to its students to create interest amongst them. Summative evaluation of students is carried out at the end of the session in the form of university semester examinations that is necessary for broader benchmarking of our students. 2.5.5 Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and transparency in the internal assessment during the last four years and weightages assigned for the overall development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent learning, communication skills etc.) As per the norms of NMU Jalgaon 10 marks are allotted for internal assessment of theory/practical’s. The college takes internal and complete transparency is ensured in the internal assessment. Behavioral aspects, 49 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 communication skills, aptitude for independent learning, regular attendance is considered in the internal assessment especially in practical and theory examination. Only those students whose attendance is 75% are eligible to appear for university examinations. 2.5.6 What are the graduates attributes specified by the College/affiliating university? How does the College ensure the attainment of these by the students? The young graduates are like electrical power, agents of social good in an unknown future. Our institute caters to inoculate qualities of competence confidence and excellence. Our attributes are honesty holistic development, communication, scientific skills, humanities, concrete knowledge etc. So our institute supplies all the necessary infrastructure and educational environment to ensure the attainment of these attributes by students 2.5.7 What are the mechanisms for redressal of grievances with reference to evaluation both at the College and University level? College have Grievance redresses cell for the redress of grievances regarding evaluation. There is a provision for revaluation and reassessment of marks and is permitted on request within stipulated time after the results are declared by the University. The University revaluation authorities try to solve them by telephone or by sending letters. Students are allowed by the University to get the Xerox copy of their answer papers. 2.6 Student performance and Learning Outcomes 2.6.1 Does the College have clearly stated learning outcomes? If ‘yes’ give details on how the students and staff are made aware of these? Yes, The students and the faculties are made aware through college website, prospectus, notice boards and oral publicity. The learning and academic outcomes are communicated to the staff and students in the prize distribution function of the college every year. 2.6.2 Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress and performance of students through the duration of the course/programme? Provide an analysis of the student’s results/achievements (Programme/course wise for last four years) and explain the differences if any and patterns of achievement across the programmes/courses offered. 50 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The teachers from the respective faculties monitor the students’ progress and performance by various evaluative methods such as classroom interactions, assignments, student seminars, project works, class tests and internal exams. The corrected assignments are returned to the students with suitable comments on the paper. In addition, departmental and college notice boards are also used to display the marks scored by the students in various tests. Programme –wise results of past four years Sr. No . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Class F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A. T.Y.B.A. F.Y.B.Com S.Y.B.Com T.Y.B.Com F.Y.B.Sc S.Y.B.Sc T.Y.B.Sc. Mar./ April-2011 Mar./ April-2012 Mar./ April-2013 Mar./ April-2014 36.11% 15.84% 67.50% 56.67% 21.88% 71.43% 40.54% 17.31% 80.00% 45.74% 18.18% 19.15% 23.53% 29.17% 42.11% 46.60% 24.59% 40.54% 47.69% 29.03% 56.86% 34.15% 23.53% 85.00% 38.18% 39.19% 70.59% 57.25% 21.65% 53.57% 57.89% 27.00% 40.00% 33.86% 37.08% 74.51% 2.6.3 How are the teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the institution structured to facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes? The teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the college are achieved by curricular and co curricular activities. Apart from teaching the students are provided several opportunities to augment their potential for the development of skill, moral values, leadership and Culture. Our College, IQAC, Principal ensures inculcation of strong attitude in the learners for the development of personality spectrum to face global challenges of 21st century. 2.6.4 What are the measures/initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the social and economic relevance (quality Jobs, entrepreneurship, innovation and research aptitude) of the courses offered? The institute has taken several measures to enhance the social and economic relevance of the courses offered. The College has started Computer Science 51 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 in science faculty. The students are motivated for doing research projects, M.Phil and Ph.D. by the college through research guides of Commerce, Zoology, Botany and Marathi Along with course curriculum some co-curricular activities are also taken such as research projects, excursion tour, bank visits, industrial visits etc. These co-curricular activities help entrepreneurship and motivation of research amongst the students. 2.6.5 How does the institution collect and analyze data on student learning outcomes and use it for planning and overcoming barriers of learning? All Head of departments along with their faculties collect the data on student learning outcomes through the print of university results. These data are further analyzed to calculate percentage, first class, second class, ATKT and fail students. On the basis of this analysis the Principal/HOD identifies the barriers of learning if any and proper steps are taken to improve. 2.6.6 How does the institution monitor and ensure the achievement of learning outcomes The Principal always meets both the faculties and students of the college to collect feed backs and gives suggestion to ensure the better results and achievement of learning outcomes. In order to monitor the student’s learning outcomes, attendance is compulsorily taken for each class. Results of internal and external examination are recorded and evaluated every year. The slow learners are given extra attention. The faculty members are encouraged to conduct various activities. Meeting held at the end of the academic session along with the management, Principal and HODs is held to review and improve academic excellence and achievement of learning outcomes. 2.6.7 Does the institution and individual teachers use assessment/ evaluation as an indicator for evaluating student performance, achievement of learning objectives and planning? If ‘yes’ provide details on the process and cite a few examples. 52 Yes, As per the university evaluation norms, the institution is implementing the system effectively. The institution uses assessment or evaluation as an indicator for evaluating student’s performance achievement of learning objectives and planning. If a significant number of students do not achieve good performance in the respective subject, the KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 53 2015 Principal monitors the faculty and gives necessary suggestions for improvement. The institution every year conducts Tests, Assignments, Projects, Internal Assessment and term End Examinations with strict vigilance, centralized evaluation and effective moderation to assess the performance of the students. The institution organizes Quiz competitions, Seminars, training programs, Group discussions as per the performance of the students. The success of the university rankers is celebrated and discussed with the members of the Management. Their list is meticulously displayed and the college honors the rankers especially in the Annual Prize Distribution ceremony. Similarly the causes of failure too are discussed KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 CRITERION III: RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION 3.1 Promotion of Research 3.1.1 Does the institution have recognized research center/s of the affiliating University or any other agency/organization? No, but the college has applied just now to NMU Jalgaon for getting research centre in Zoology and Commerce and Management. 3.1.2 Does the Institution have a research committee to monitor and address the issues of research? If so, what is its composition? Mention a few recommendations made by the committee for implementation and their impact. Yes, the college has a research committee to monitor and address the issues of research. The committee consists of representative members involved in research from various departments i.e. comprising of faculties headed by the Principal as a chairman The college has a 'Research Committee' comprising of faculty members as follows S r . Name No. 1 Prin. Dr. S. V Joshi 2 Dr. W. B. Shirsath 3 4 54 Dr. Y. S. More Dr. B. C. More Designation Position Principal Associate Professor in Chemistry Associate Professor in Botany Associate Professor in Zoology Chairman Member KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER Member Member SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The committee meets periodically to motivate, take steps, suggests ways and monitors research activities of all the faculties of the college. A few recommendations made by the committee are: The Management and Principal should provide basic laboratory materials, equipment, Computers and place for research. The college library should subscribe research journals and purchase reference books and CDs. Departmental projects for students. Collaboration with other Universities, national and international institutes. Promote consultancy services and extension activities for society. The impact of the committee is the attendance and presentation of State, National and International conferences and seminars by the faculty. Publication of research papers in National Journals and collaboration with other University. Dr. S. V. Joshi, Dr. B. C. More, J. P. Amrutkar, Dr. Y. S. More, Mrs. B. M. Shaikh, R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodake, Y. M. Nandre, P. P. Talware, N. B. Sonwane and Dr. A. G. Kharat has published their research papers in National and International peer reviewed journals. 3.1.3 What are the measures taken by the institution to facilitate smooth progress and implementation of research schemes/projects? autonomy to the principal investigator: Yes timely availability or release of resources: As per UGC norms adequate infrastructure and human resources: Yes time-off, reduced teaching load, special leave etc. to teachers: Yes support in terms of technology and information needs: Yes facilitate timely auditing and submission of utilization certificate to the funding authorities: Yes. 3.1.4 What are the efforts made by the institution in developing scientific temper and research culture and aptitude among students? The efforts made by the institute to develop scientific temper and research culture and aptitudes among students are by: Arranging Science association programme. Doing field work and case studies. Arranging Botanical and industrial tours and visits Providing internet facility. Displaying science articles in students showcase. Organizing seminars/workshop and lectures delivered by experts. 55 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Giving interaction about the research worked out by the faculty members and the students. 3.1.5 Give details of the faculty involvement in active research (Guiding student research, leading Research Projects, engaged in individual/collaborative research activity, etc. Department of Zoology and Physics are going to conduct the project work for last year, Dr. B. C. More, R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodake, Y. M. Nandre, M. B. Ekhande, N. B. Sonwane, V. G. Ugalmugale are guiding the students about their project. 1. Number of Ph.D. guide: 04. 2. Number of PhD awarded under the guidance of faculty members: Nil. 3. Number of PhD students under their guidance: 14 4. Number of faculty with PhD: 06 5. Number of faculty members doing PhD: 07 6. Number of faculty member’s sanctioned Minor Research projects: 05 3.1.6 Give details of workshops/ training programmes/sensitization programmes conducted/organized by the institution with focus on capacity building in terms of research and imbibing research culture among the staff and students: Nil. 3.1.7 Provide details of prioritized research areas and the expertise available with the institution. Following research scholars have completed their research work in their liking area S r . Name of the Research Prioritized Areas and No. Department Supervisor/Expert Expertise 1 Commerce Dr. S. V. Joshi Tribal Zone-Overall development of Adivasi. 2 Zoology Dr. B. C. More Life Science (Entomology, 56 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 3 Botany 4 Chemistry 5 Hindi 6 Marathi 2015 Reproductive physiology, Vermiculture, Toxicology, Nano Toxicology) Dr. Y. S. More Limnology, Water Pollution, Algae, Hydrobiology, Ecology. Dr. W. B. Shirsath Physical Chemistry (Viscocity, Density and Spectroscopy study –UV,IR ) Dr. A. G. Kharat Manjul Bhagat ke Katha Sahitya Me Nari Ke Vividh Rup Dr. S. S. Maske Charitryavangamay. 3.1.8 Enumerate the efforts of the institution in attracting researchers of eminence to visit the campus and interact with teachers and students? Just now we had applied for research centre for department of Zoology and Commerce and Management to BCUD in NMU Jalgaon the teachers and students are made aware of the significance of scientific knowledge, research and innovation. Hence eminent personalities and experts from other universities, the research scholars are attaining the update the knowledge through their guidance and counseling. Teachers and students can have effective interaction with them whenever they visit the college. 3.1.9 What percentage of the faculty has utilized Sabbatical (a period of paid leave for study or travel) Leave for research activities? How has the provision contributed to improve the quality of research and imbibe research culture on the campus? For research activities most of the faculty has utilized study leave. Dr W. B. Shirsath has completed his Ph.D. under F.I.P. for one year. Institute gives duty leave and registration fee to every teacher who ever want for attending or presenting research paper at any seminar / conference. Dr. S. V. Joshi, Dr. B. C. More, J. P. Amrutkar, Dr. Y. S. More, Mrs B. M. Shaikh, R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodake, Y. M. Nandre, Dr. W. B. Shirsath, P. P. Talware, N. B. Sonwane, Dr. A. G. Kharat and Dr. S. S. Maske have presented their research paper in national and international seminars and conferences, they have enjoying duty leave. M. V. Balsane, Dr. S. S. Maske, L. J. Gawali, P. K. Ahire, D. B. Jadhav, K. N. Vasave, C. N. Gharate and V. G. Ugalmugle have attended orientation/refresher course and have been given study leave. 57 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The participation of these faculties in the conferences out of India has helped in boosting their moral to expedite research, collaborative work and rapid progress of their work/ completion of their higher degrees with publications in peer reviewed National and International journals. 3.1.10 Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution and elsewhere to students and community (lab to land). The awareness about the latest research available at institute level and University level is shared among the students and persons from all walks of life. The findings of the research such as water analysis, water conservation and bio-fertilizers are communicated to the farmers. Department of Zoology Organized hemoglobin checkup camp and blood donation camp are arranged by our NSS unit. Pollution survey of Panzara River has been communicated to the citizens and formers by our Botany and Geography department. 3.2 Resource Mobilization for Research 3.2.1 What percentage of the total budget is earmarked for research? Give details of major heads of expenditure, financial allocation and actual utilization. A provision is not maintained separately for research centre is not sanctioned we have applied for it. 3.2.2 Is there a provision in the institution to provide seed money to the faculty for research? If so, specify the amount disbursed and the percentage of the faculty that has availed the facility in the last four years? There is no special provision in the institute to provide seed money to the faculty for research, because we have not got research centre yet. 3.2.3 What are the financial provisions made available to support student research projects by students? The students from science faculty, the students are provided basic facilities like glassware, chemicals, library, internet, etc. for free of cost. The college makes available financial support in the form of T.A./D.A. only to the students participating in research seminars/workshops and competitions. 3.2.4 How does the various departments/units/staff of the institute interact in undertaking inter-disciplinary research? Cite examples of 58 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 successful endeavors and challenges faced in organizing interdisciplinary research. The college is not yet recognized as research centre. So, the units/staff of the college do not interact in undertaking inter-disciplinary research. No such activities were taken up till now. But the college is promoting research culture and temperament among the staff and students. Now the college has 30 teaching faculty out of which 6 are Ph.D. holders. Teachers who have doctoral degree often share their knowledge and experiences with those who are doing research and guide them in their endeavor. 3.2.5 How does the institution ensure optimal use of various equipment and research facilities of the institution by its staff and students? The department laboratories and library remain open from 8 am to 6 pm for access to various equipments and facilities like computers, scanners and printers. In most of the departments, the computers have internet access facilities. The faculties of the neighborhood colleges are also permitted to use equipments and research facilities of the institution. 3.2.6 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other beneficiary agency for developing research facility? If ‘yes’ give details.: No. 3.2.7 Enumerate the support provided to the faculty in securing research funds from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations. Provide details of ongoing and completed projects and grants received during the last four years. Name of faculty Dr. S. V. Joshi Dr. A. G. Kharat 59 Nature of the Project Minor Minor Duratio Title of the n project Year From To 2009-1 Commerce 0 2010-1 Manjul Bhagat 1 ke Katha Sahitya Me Nari Ke Vividh Rup Name of the funding agency Total grant Sanctione Received d Total grant received till date UGC 80,000/- -- -- UGC 70,000/- 50,000/- 50,000/- KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 P. K. Ahire Minor 2010-1 Fresh Water 1 Fungi of Dang UGC 1,70,000/- 1,20,000/- 1,20,000 /- P. P. Talware Minor UGC 75,000/- Mrs. B. M. Shaikh, Minor 2011-1 Charactarisatio 2 n and structural Identifications of Zeolits 2014-1 English 5 UGC 2,80,000/- 52,500/- 52,500/- -- -- 3.3 Research Facilities 3.3.1 What are the research facilities available to the students and research scholars within the campus? The basic requirements for carrying out Ph.D programmes are available in the College. The college has established necessary research facilities with some major high cost equipment for undertaking research. Digital balance, Uv-vis Spectrophotometer, Constant temperature water-bath, freezers, furnace, LCD, research microscopes, Conductometer, pH meter, Vacuum pumps for characterization and investigation. Hot air Ovens, muffle furnace Microwave Oven, Binocular Research Microscope, Projection system with Image, Laminar Airflow chamber, Bacteriological incubator, Vertical Autoclave etc are being used by the students and research scholars within the campus. 3.3.2 What are the institutional strategies for planning, upgrading and creating infrastructural facilities to meet the needs of researchers especially in the new and emerging areas of research? In the new and emerging areas of research, the college is planning to upgrade and create other infrastructural facilities to meet the needs of researchers like advancement of all science laboratories with latest facilities. Enrichment of facilities also includes subscription of research journals and purchasing of software’s useful for research work. 3.3.3 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other beneficiary agency for developing research facilities? If ‘yes’, what are the instruments/ facilities created during the last four years. 60 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 No. The institution has not received any special grants or finances for developing research facility from industry or other benefiatiary agency. 3.3.4 What are the research facilities made available to the students and research scholars outside the campus / other research laboratories? We have established research link with Shetjamin laboratory Satana which recognized by Mahatma Fule Agriculture University, Rahuri (MS), Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad, Pharmacy College (Malegaon), University of Pune laboratories, National Chemical Laboratory (Pune), SAIF IIT Mumbai, UICT NMU Jalgaon and Chemistry research laboratory KTHM college, Nashik for using sophisticated instruments like UV, IR, Metal detection, Elemental analysis, AAS, flame photometry, SEM , XRD and EDX. 3.3.5 Provide details on the library/ information resource centre or any other facilities available specifically for the researchers? The central library has a collection of reference books that help to gain a perspective in the field of research. In addition researchers use their respective laboratories whenever necessary. 3.3.6 What are the collaborative research facilities developed / created by the research Institutes in the College. For ex. Laboratories, library, instruments, computers, new technology etc. Researchers J. P. Amrutkar, Mrs. B. M. Shaikh, R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodake, P. P. Talware, N. B. Sonwane, P. K. Ahire from the college have smooth and regular collaboration with parent and other universities and nearer research Laboratories. During last academic year the college has lot of initiatives to enhance technological up-gradation and building renovation etc. 3.4 Research Publications and Awards 3.4.1 Highlight the major research achievements of the staff and students in terms of Patents obtained and filed (process and product): NIL Original research contributing to product improvement 61 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the services Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development The faculties have research findings and publications and presented their contributions in various conferences / seminars which have potential applications in improving the quality of human life. Dr. S. V. Joshi, Dr. B. C. More, J. P. Amrutkar, Dr. Y. S. More, Mrs. B. M. Shaikh, R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodake, P. P. Talware, N. B. Sonwane, Dr. A. G. Kharat and Dr. S. S. Maske have published their research paper in impact factor journals in their respective area. 04 teachers have been awarded Ph.D. degree and 8 teachers have been awarded M. Phil degree. One teacher has been awarded their Ph.D. degree under the Faculty Development program and 07 teachers have registered for Ph.D. Five Minor projects of UGC are ongoing. Dr. S. V. Joshi has submitted his major research proposal to UGC on Commerce and Management for sanction. Four teachers are recognized as research guides for guiding M.Phil and Ph.D students. 3.4.2 Does the Institute publish or partner in publication of research journal(s)? If ‘yes’, indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and whether such publication is listed in any international database? Yes, Dr. S. V. Joshi is in Editorial Board of “Sanshodan” National Journal published from Nagpur and “Shoryabhum” International Interdisciplinary peer reviewed Journal published from Mahad (Raigad ) Dr. B. C. More, Dr. Y. S. More, R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodake, P. P. Talware and Dr. S. V. Joshi are the regular subscribers of various national and international research journals. 3.4.3 Give details of publications by the faculty and students: Publication per faculty: S r . Department No. 1 Commerce 62 Name of faculty Dr. S. V. Joshi the Publications KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 12 SELF STUDY REPORT J. P. Amrutkar 2 Zoology Dr. B. C. More R. K. Petare Y. M. Nandre 3 4 5 Physics Chemistry Hindi N. B. Sonawane P. P. Talware Dr. A. G. Kharat Total 2015 04 07 01 02 02 02 03 33 Thirty Three Research papers have been published by the faculty either peer reviewed / abstracted and indexed journals/ journals having ISSN /ISBN numbers journals with impact factor of national and international repute. For the detail Annexure--- is enclosed. Number of papers published by faculty and students in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 33 Number of publications listed in International Database (for Eg: Web of Science, Scopus and Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Monographs: Nil. Chapter in Books: Nil. Books Edited: Nil. Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: 39 Citation Index : Nil. SNIP : Nil. SJR : Nil. Impact factor : JALCOM-2.726 and SNA- 1.943. h-index : Nil. 3.4.4 Provide details (if any) of Research awards received by the faculty: Yes 63 P. P. Talware received Best oral paper presentation in seminar on 31st Jan-2009 at SPDM College, Shirpur (Dhule) Dr. B. C. More and S. P. Khodke Best poster presentation award in International Conference on Business Opportunities in Life Sciences at PES’s Modern college, Pune. Recognition received by the faculty from reputed professional bodies and agencies, nationally and internationally : KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT Faculty Dr. S. V. Joshi Dr. B. C. More P. P. Talware Dr. S. S. Maske Life Member/ Editorial Member Shouryabhumi, Mahad. Sanshondhan, Nagpur. Journal of aquatic biology IAAB Hydrabad. “Bharat Krushak Samaj” Delhi. Fellow member of JERAD (FICER) BHOPAL Asian Journal of Chemical and Environmental research Atmpratya Traya Masik - Nanded Pratisthan Mrathwada Sahitya Prashad Aurangabad 2015 Level Internationa l National Internationa l National Internationa l Internationa l State State Incentives are given to faculty for receiving state, national and international recognitions for research contributions. The institute motivates the staff engaged in research contributions by sanctioning duty leave, felicitating them on Annual prize distribution day and providing the facilities required for research. 3.5 Consultancy 3.5.1 Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute industry interface? Our college is situated in purely tribal belt and industrially backward area and hence there is non opportunity for establishing institute-industry interface. We invite guest lecturers; organize seminars at college level , group discussion among the students, Interviews are conducted of succeed chairpersons wholesalers learned doctors lawyers ,auditors and social workers for attaining the motivation to the students for building their courier and life style. As well as we also conducts Industrial visits to Nashik industrial zone especially with Commerce students. 3.5.2 What is the stated policy of the institution to promote consultancy? How is the available expertise advocated and publicized? 64 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Institute motivates the faculty members for rendering their expertise knowledge to needy groups. Dr. B. C. more convinces and guides to the farmers to increase their productivity and use of bio-fertilizers. J. P. Amrutkar guides to the young and enthusiastic students about the writing the books of accounts new techniques and methods adopted by the business world. Chemistry and Commerce departments in the college arranged field visits to nearby industries like so as to enable the students to understand the functioning of the industries. 3.5.3 How does the institution encourage the staff to utilize their expertise and available facilities for consultancy services? J. P. Amrutkar gives the advanced technique and knowledge to the mercantile and young people’s about writing the books of accounts, Mrs. B.M. Shaikh takes English speaking classes for open class and Dr. B. C. More Guides the bio-diversity and bio-fertilizer to the farmers for increasing productivity. The institution motivates the staff engaged under counseling/ consultancy services by sanctioning duty leave, felicitating them on Annual prize distribution day and providing the facilities required for counseling/ consultation. 3.5.4 List the broad areas and major consultancy services provided by the institution and the revenue generated during the last four years. Teachers of the college offer honorary consultancy services in the areas like accounting, auditing, farming (soil, fertilizers) and cultivation of plants, water conservation, health and hygiene, environment, socio-economic awareness, science popularization. 3.5.5 What is the policy of the institution in sharing the income generated through consultancy (staff involved: Institution) and its use for institutional development? The counseling services offered by the faculties are voluntary and nonremunerative. 3.6 Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) 3.6.1 How does the institution promote institution-neighborhood-community network and student engagement, 65 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 contributing to good citizenship, service orientation and holistic development of students? The NSS units of our college organize special winter camps at adopted village every year. The adopted village changes after every three year as per the norms of NMU Jalgaon. The volunteers stay in the adopted Adivasi village during the period of camp. During the camp the volunteers organize the awareness programmes like AIDS awareness, environmental awareness, health and hygiene awareness, child nutrition, Superstitions, clean and green campaign to the rural youth and villagers. Our NSS volunteers also contribute to the community development by laying internal roads, cleaning the surroundings of the houses, tree plantation etc. For the holistic development of student lectures are arrange time to time. The villages are enlightened on the importance of labour, social awareness and responsibility of National values. This social commitment work is done our NSS Programme Officer Dr. S. S. Maske and APO’s C. N. Gharate, V. G. Ugalmugle and Ladies Programme Officer Mrs. B. M. Shaikh. 3.6.2 What is the Institutional mechanism to track students’ involvement in various social movements / activities which promote citizenship roles? We track through the enrollment of the students in various social schemes like NSS, NCC, ‘Earn and Learn’ Scheme. With these academic activities students are motivated to actively participate in various social movements and activities by motivating them and informing them well in advance. 3.6.3 How does the institution solicit stakeholder perception on the overall performance and quality of the institution? The College finds several opportunities through the formal and informal meetings with the teaching, non-teaching staff and the students to interact with the stake holders and to assess their perception on the overall performance and quality of the institution. Accordingly, necessary steps are taken to improve the quality. 3.6.4 How does the institution plan and organize its extension and outreach programmes? Providing the budgetary details for last four years, list the major extension and outreach programmes and their impact on the overall development of students Every year the College is continuously organizing a number of extension and outreach activities which relate to academic, social, cultural, community service, adventure etc. after discussion with IQAC, LMC, Principal, Vice 66 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Principal, HODs, staff members and students representatives. While participating in the above activities students are physically, psychologically, intellectually prepared and thus they are socially trained to know about their socially responsibility as committed citizens viz. qualities of co-operation, brotherhood acceptance, team spirit fraternity and comradeship. 3.6.5 How does the institution promote the participation of students and faculty in extension activities including participation in NSS, NCC, YRC and other National/ International agencies? During the time of admission the faculty conveners of NSS enlighten the students on the benefits and scope of the extension units. After the admission; students are motivated to join NSS, NCC and CGCC. After the completion of the two years in NSS, students are given certificates by the University. The aim of the National Service Scheme is the involvement of the undergraduate students on a voluntary basis in various activities of social service and national development. This not only makes a contribution to socio-economic development but also provides opportunities to the students to understand and appreciate the problems of the communities and awaken social consciousness. 3.6.6 Give details on social surveys, research or extension work (if any) undertaken by the college to ensure social justice and empower students from under-privileged and vulnerable sections of society? The college organized seven days NSS winter camp at Bopkhel village under the theme “Youth for Social Service”. Also some social surveys are done by NSS unit. Department of Zoology Maintain Guppy Fishes in college water tank and supply to the society for mosquito control. 3.6.7 Reflecting on objectives and expected outcomes of the extension activities organized by the institution, comment on how they complement student’s academic learning experience and specify the values and skills inculcated. The extension activities focus on educating the under-privileged people on the sensitive issues like gender discrimination, AIDS awareness, importance of hygiene, literacy, environment protection, health nutrition care of infants etc. The extension activities bring out the talents of students. Such activities inculcate in them qualities of sympathy, teamwork community living, co-operation, mutual understanding, sharing and a feeling of belongingness 67 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 with other fellow human beings. During the camps, the students get wonderful platform to mingle with each other and learn about culture, traditions and values of people. Working outside of the classroom with diverse groups of individuals allows for students to gain more self-confidence, autonomy and appreciation for others differences and similarities. 3.6.8 How does the institution ensure the involvement of the community in its reach out activities and contribute to the community development? Detail on the initiatives of the institution that encourage community participation in its activities? The Institute organizes health awareness programmes during which doctors are invited for awareness programmes on AIDS, anti drugs, sanitation, pulse polio etc. The college building is used for Governmental activity pulse polio, also used for D.Ed classes, conducting board examinations of 10th and 12th classes. Some religious functions are arranged. 3.6.9 Give details on the constructive relationships forged (if any) with other institutions of the locality for working on various outreach and extension activities. Blood and Health check-up camp. AIDS awareness. Environment awareness. 3.6.10 Give details of awards received by the institution for extension activities and/contributions to the social/community development during the last four years. Nil. 3.7 Collaborations 3.7.1 How does the institution collaborate and interact with research laboratories, institutes and industry for research activities. Cite examples and benefits accrued of the initiatives - collaborative research, staff exchange, sharing facilities and equipment, research scholarships etc. We do not have research laboratories, it is in process. We have not made any such attempt in this direction so far. 68 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 3.7.2 Provide details on the MoUs/collaborative arrangements (if any) with institutions of national importance/other universities/ industries/ Corporate (Corporate entities) etc. and how they have contributed to the development of the institution. We have collaborative arrangements with Rotary clubs, Unnati shikshan and cultural mandal, Grampalika, Bramhakumari and Swadhyay Kendra, Lokmat sakhi mandal, Akashwani Dhule Kendra and Local Hospitals. This arrangement resulted in strengthening up human relationship with various groups and facts of the society in serving the human beings in better way. All these collaborations have enabled the institution to grow and flourish more strongly widening its roots more strongly and concretely. 3.7.3 Give details (if any) on the industry-institution-community interactions that have contributed to the establishment / creation/ up-gradation of academic facilities, student and staff support, infrastructure facilities of the institution viz. laboratories / library/ new technology /placement services etc. No placement camps are organized due to lack of industries in our region. 3.7.4 Highlighting the names of eminent scientists/participants who contributed to the events, provide details of national and international conferences organized by the college during the last four years. In the last five years, some eminent persons have visited the college to deliver talks and interact with staff and students and these have immensely benefited them in enriching their knowledge. Dr. A. B. Sawant of M.S.G. College Malegaon, Prin. Dr. Pramod Hire of Javhar College, R. B. Patil – BOS Member, NMU-Jalgaon, Mr. Shamkant S. Patil – R.D.O. UBI-Pimpalner, Mrs. Dr. Loya – Medical Officer-P.H.C.-Sukapur, Dr. Mangala Sabadra – Executive Member NMU-Jalgaon, Dr. Jaiprakash Choube - BOS Chirman, NMU-Jalgaon, Dr. P. M. Vyavahare –Jaihind College, Dhule, Shri. Anil Mali Bird Watcher Nashik, Dr. Prakash Wankhedkar – Young Researcher – Amalner, Dr. Suresh Pande – Expert in English, Jalgaon, Shri. Abhijit Kulkarni, Management Studies, Jalgaon, Shri. S. D. Patil Competitive exams. Kudashi, Dr. Nishad Deshpande, Young Scientist, Shivaji University, Kolhapur are few of the eminent personalities who visited the college in the last five years. 3.7.5 How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal MoUs and agreements? List out the activities and beneficiaries 69 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 and cite examples (if any) of the established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated. No MoUs have been signed as yet, but these linkages have been of benefit to the staff and students of the college as well to researchers from these institutes who have interacted with our staff, students and research scholars. 3.7.6 Detail on the systemic efforts of the institution in planning, establishing and implementing the initiatives of the linkages/ collaborations. Nil. CRITERION-IV: INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES 4.1. Physical Facilities 4.1.1. What is the policy of the institution for creation and enhancement of infrastructure that facilitate effective teaching and learning? 70 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 To develop the various curriculums provided by the NMU-Jalgaon, the IQAC/LMC of the college recommends to Management through Principal for the improvement of physical and academic infrastructure according to student strength, curricular requirement and feedback from stake holders. The college receives various funds from UGC, Maharashtra State Government etc. Beside these the college collects tuition fees including various funds from the students. c ) 1 . 2Detail of the facilities available for: a) Curricular and co-curricular activities–classrooms, technology enabled learning spaces, seminar halls, tutorial spaces, laboratories, botanical garden, Animal house, specialized facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research etc. The college has sufficient infrastructure and learning resources which has been designed keeping the welfare of the students in mind. College has a sufficient campus. There are adequate lecture halls for UG classes. Science departments have attached laboratories which are well stocked with the necessary equipment and gadgets. College has a computer laboratory. The seating facility is adequate and the laboratory is well ventilated. Some of us make use of audio-visual CDs and LCD Projectors etc. for efficient academic delivery. We also provide internet facilities to the students, staff and almost all the departments. b) Extra–curricular activities – sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium, auditorium, NSS, NCC, cultural activities, Public speaking, communication skills development, yoga, health and hygiene etc. Institute has facilities for various extracurricular activities. Apart from this, we also have the NSS, NCC and CGCC centers. Sports facility includes playground for kho-kho, kabaddi, cricket and volley ball, etc. Department of English conducts language project, where students are given practical exposure on the various aspects of communication skills. Department of NSS preparing students for the all-round development like debating competition, social and cultural activities. Similarly department of NCC prepares students for Army, Police and other services. CGCC caters the extra needs of students especially for UPSC, MPSC, Railway competitive exams, BSRB, SSC and other civil services. Our one faculty member Y. M. Nandre (Department of Zoology) is a Yoga teacher. He is involved in the organization of Yoga camps for the students, teachers and public. 4.1.3 How does the institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is in line with its academic growth and it’s optimally 71 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 utilized? Give specific examples of the facilities developed/augmented and the amount spent during the last four years (Enclose the master plan of the institution/campus and indicate the existing physical infrastructure and the future planned expansions if any). Our Principal addresses the faculties at every term end meeting to verify the ratio between the student’s strength and available infrastructural equipments. The budget is prepared and sanctioned by the management. The Management of the institute reviews its reserve fund and plans to grow more funds required to build new infrastructure usually in a phased manner. College is constructing additional ladies hostel under UGC scheme of XIth Plan. College has spent money for developing infrastructure facilities on construction, furniture and fixtures laboratory equipment, computers and software, books and periodicals. The Institution plans in advance the infrastructure to be erected in the next years according to the requirements of the courses it offers and availability of resources. Annexure of Master Plan. 4.1.4 How does the institution ensure that the infrastructure facilities meet the requirements of students with physical disabilities? The fourth class staffs of college are instructed to take care of physical disabilities students if enrolled. Special attention is paid to these students during the examination. 4.1.5 Give details on the residential facility and various provisions available within them: Hostel facility Women hostel in the college campus is under construction under UGC scheme. 4.1.6. What are the provisions made available to students and staff in terms of health care on the campus and off the campus? The College does not have its own health centre. However, the college provides medical facilities for the students in terms of health care in the campus with the help of nearby private hospital in an emergency. College is collaborated with Dhananjay Nursing Home Pimpalner (Dhule). Every year we do the medical checkup of the first year students of UG. Staff members are also encouraged to go for periodical medical checkup. Students are secured by group insurance by NMU Jalgaon. The college has RO/UO system for the purification of the drinking water. 72 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 4.1.7. Give details of the common facilities available on the campus-spaces for special units like IQAC, Grievance Redressel Unit, Women’s cell, Counseling and Career Guidance, Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and students, safe drinking water facility, auditorium, etc. The following common facilities are available in the college campus. IQAC room Ladies room Counseling and career guidance cell Safe drinking water Conference hall Vehicle parking. NSS/NCC units. Examination center. Computer Lab. Xerox and Internet are available in the college 4.2 Library as a Learning Resource 4.2.1 Does the library have an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of such a committee. What significant initiatives have been implemented by the committee to render the library, student/ user friendly? Yes, the library has an advisory committee (Prin. Dr. S. V. Joshi is chairman, Librarian L. G. Jadhav is a Secretary and other 05 members) which look into the various aspects of the management of the library. The members are selected from the teaching and non-teaching staff. The library advisory committee advises on the reading rooms, purchase of books, journals, magazines newspapers, weeding off obsolete text books etc. Many significant initiatives as advised by the library committee have been implemented by the library such as facilities of library automation, internet facility to the users etc. 4.2.2 Provide details of the following: 73 Total area of the library (in sq.mt): 135.30 sq. mts. Total seating capacity: 50 students Working hours : 7.30 am to 6.30 pm Layout of the library: Separate reading room is maintained for the students and the staff. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 4.2.3 How does the library ensure purchase and use of current titles, print and e-journals and other reading materials? Specify the amount spent on procuring new books, journals and e-resources during the last four years. We have a library advisory committee which advises on the purchase of books, e-journals and other print materials. The members sit together, discuss and finalize on the basis of need of the purchase of books, important journals and other reading materials. HODs recommend the required titles to the library committee. In turn, the library committee recommends the list of items to be purchased to the Principal, who finally makes purchases. YEAR : 2010-11 Library holdings T e x t books Reference books Journal s/ Periodical s YEAR : 2011-12 YEAR : 2012-13 YEAR : 2013-14 Total Numb Cost er in Rs. Numb er Total Cost in Rs. Numb er Total Cost in Rs. Numb er Total Cost in Rs. 214 31,135/- 767 1,08,537 /- 453 33,260/- 249 31,30 5/- 10 4,355/- 819 3,82,581 /- 100 62,169/- 30 13,46 3/- 14 3000/- 36 17,825/- 36 17,825/- 17 3,700/- 4.2.4. Provide details on the ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum access to the library collection? OPAC - No, we do not have OPAC facility. Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals- Nil Federated searching tools to search articles in multiple database 74 Nil Library Website- Nil. In-house/remote access to e-publications: Nil Library automation: For library automation we are using Master software developed by New Nandanvan Computer-Nagpur. Total number of computers for public access:01 Total number of printers for public access: 01 Internet band width/speed: 100mbps Institutional Repository : Xerox and scanners-colour printer KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Content management system for e-learning : LCD projector Participation in resource sharing networks/consortia :No 4.2.5 Provide details on the following items: Average number of walk-ins : 50 Per Day Average number of books issued/returned : 28 Per Day Year Number of Working Days 2010-11 236 2011-12 239 2012-13 237 2013-14 238 Books Issued to Lecturers Students Others Lecturers Students Others Lecturers Students Others Lecturers Students Others No. of books issued 193 4036 21 549 4821 32 1342 8450 28 878 5574 22 Ratio of library books to students enrolled : 15:1 Average number of books added during last three years : 806 Library holdings T e x t books Reference books YEAR : 2011-12 YEAR : 2012-13 Total Total Numb Numb Cost Cost er er In Rs. In Rs. 1,08,537/767 453 33,260/3,82,581/819 100 62,169/- YEAR : 2013-14 Total Numb Cost er In Rs. 249 31,305/- 30 13,463/- Average number of login to opac (OPAC) : Nil. Average number of login to e-resources : Nil. Average number of e-resources downloaded/printed : Nil. Number of information literacy trainings organized : Nil Details of “weeding out” of books and other materials: Record of weeding out of books is not maintained. 4.2.6 Give details of the specialized services provided by the library 75 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT Manuscripts Reference Reprography ILL (Inter Library Loan Service) Information deploy and notification (Information Deployment and Notification) Download Printing Reading list/ Bibliography compilation In-house/remote access to e-resources User Orientation and awareness Assistance in searching Databases INFLIBNET/IUC facilities [ [ [ [ [ 2015 x ] √ ] x] x ] x ] [ √ ] [ √ ] [ [ [ [ x] x ] x ] x ] [ x ] 4.2.7 Enumerate on the support provided by the Library staff to the students and teachers of the college. Almost all the requisite support facilities to students and teachers are available in the library. Some of them are: Computers and internet Scanners Journals, Magazines, Newspaper Catalogue of books/publishers Reading hall The Assistance of the Library Staff to the Users Issuing of results and examination hall tickets to the students. Making and issuing of Identity cards. 4.2.8 What are the special facilities offered by the library to the visually/physically challenged persons? Give details. The college does not have visually challenged persons as of now. As regards the physically challenged persons, the staff and library staff assist the physically challenged person in materials, documents etc. They are also given first priority while issue and return of books. 4.2.9 Does the library get the feedback from its users? If yes, how is it analyzed and used for improving the library services. (What strategies are deployed by the Library to collect feedback from users? How is the feedback analyzed and used for further improvement of the library services? 76 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Yes, the library gets the feedback from the students orally hence the record is not maintained. 4.3 IT Infrastructure 4.3.1. Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the institution. Number of computers Computers student ratio Computers in LAN Laptops LCD Projectors Wi-Fi facility Licensed software Number of nodes/ computers with Internet facility 33 1:24 07 05 01 00 02 12 4.3.2 Detail on the computer and internet facility made available to the faculty and students on the campus and off-campus? The college has provided computers with internet facility to some departments. Students are given computer facility in the computer lab, library and departments. Some of teaching faculty members has computers with internet connectivity. 4.3.3 What are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the IT infrastructure and associated facilities? The institution has a website and the web address is www.kampsrcollege.com Online admissions for first year students. The website of the college is launched recently and gives information of different undergraduate courses offered by the college, eligibility criterion, infrastructure and other facilities available in the college. We have installed high speed broadband connection for fast data transfer. Plan to purchase LCD projectors to be used by faculties. 4.3.4 Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement, up gradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories in the institution (Year wise for last four years) 77 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The college has been making provisions in the annual budget for procurement, up gradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories. 4.3.5 How does the institution facilitate extensive use of ICT resources including development and use of computer-aided teaching/learning materials by its staff and students? The institute provides facilitates of computers, internet, LCD projectors etc. The computer facility is made available to the faculties as well as students. Some of the teachers use audio-visual CDs in the teaching learning process. 4.3.6 Elaborate giving suitable examples on how the learning activities and technologies deployed (access to on-line teaching - learning resources, independent learning, ICT enabled classrooms/learning spaces etc.) by the institution place the student at the centre of teaching-learning process and render the role of a facilitator for the teacher. Some teachers use LCD projector as and when requirement is generated. This enables us to prepare visual material in advance and to build on this as the lecture proceeds. 4.3.7 Does the Institution avail of the National Knowledge Network connectivity directly or through the affiliating university? If so, what are the services availed of? The institutions avail of the MKCL KNOWLEDGE NETWORK connectivity through the affiliating University. 4.4 Maintenance of Campus Facilities 4.4.1 How does the institution ensure optimal allocation and utilization of the available financial resources for maintenance and upkeep of the following facilities (substantiate your statements by providing details of budget allocated during last four years)? The institute ensures optimal utilization of budget allocated for the maintenance and upkeep of infrastructure by holding regular meetings of college committee with Pimpalner Education Society management. The HODs prepare the proposals as per the requirements of their respective departments. 78 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT a. b. c. d. e. f. Particular s Building Furniture Equipment Computers Vehicles Any Other 2015 YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 -5,828/-9900/-----6000/--48,241/9580/30,280/36,508/----4,22,343/- 5,97,981/- 5,66,770/- 5,06,472/- 4.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for maintenance and upkeep of the infrastructure, facilities and equipment of the college? The college has a well developed maintenance system i.e. out of non-teaching staffs some are electricians, plumbers, carpenters, etc. which take care of maintenance and upkeep of the infrastructure, facilities and equipment. 4.4.3 How and with what frequency does the institute take up calibration and other precision measures for the equipment/instruments? The college development fund is utilized for maintenance and minor repairs of furniture and equipments. Head of departments prepares the list of materials and submits it to the head of the institution. The LMC/management approves and allocates the funds. 4.4.4 What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of sensitive equipment (voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)? Voltage fluctuation All the science laboratories, main office, library and examination section are provided with high backup tubular batteries with inverters. The computer lab is protected by a heavy duty Servo stabilizer with anti-virus software and spike guards for safeguard of computer machines, printers and scanners. The college takes the help of mechanics of MSEB and BSNL office for maintenance. 79 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Training is provided to the technical staff of the college to take care of Xerox machine, printers, LCD projector, loud speaker-mike system and other equipments. Constant supply of water The institute has three bore wells which ensure constant supply of water. The college has devised well maintained store system. Water purifiers are fitted in the office and the staff room for the students and the teachers. CRITERION V: PROGRESSION STUDENT SUPPORT AND 5.1 Student Mentoring and Support 5.1.1. Does the institution publish its updated prospectus/handbook annually? If ‘yes’, what is the information provided to students through these documents and how does the institution ensure its commitment and accountability? Yes, the College publishes its updated prospectus annually. The prospectus contains mission, objectives, all relevant information about all the courses being offered by the college, all infrastructural facilities available, scholarships and awards, NCC, NSS, CGCC, Yuatisabha and Gymkhana etc. In addition, the college publishes rules and regulations, admission procedure and admission rules, code of conduct, library rules, fees and deposits, etc. The information about the college is also available in the college website. This helps the students to choose the desired course in this institution. 5.1.2. Specify the type, number and amount of institutional scholarships/ free ships given to the students during the last four years and whether the financial aid was available and disbursed on time? The College takes all efforts for finding out scholarships, different types of monetary channels so the needy students may not turn away from the mainstream of education. Our efforts are mainly to bring the poor, downtrodden, economically weaker and needy students to come in the flow of education. There are two major types of scholarships: College and University related and sponsored by Government. The college is situated in 80 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 the Western zone of Sakri Taluka and it is fully tribal belt near about 72% students belong to the ST community i.e. Kokani, Mavchi, Pawara and Bhil and remaining students are from SC, NT, SBC and OBC category. As per norms laid down by Adivasi Ministry, Adivasi commisioner and Govt. of Maharashtra various scholarships are benefited by the Adivasi students. Actually all the amount of scholarship is directly deposited in their personal bank account. All these scholarships are disbursed on proper time mostly at the end of the year. Students of this college availed various types of scholarship and financial assistance during the last four years as detailed below: Sr. No. A) B) C) 81 Year :2010-11 Name of Scholarship Total No. of A m o u n t Students Sanctioned G.O.I. Scholarships 1. S.T. 305 10,60,953/2. S.C. 21 57,955/3. VJ/NT 20 47,925/4. S.B.C. 2 2,335/5. O.B.C. 249 6,36,610/B.C. Free ships 1. S.T. 15 27,850/2. S.C. 3 9,045/3. VJ/NT 5 12,945/4. O.B.C. 24 54,020/EBC Holders - Ist and IInd Term D) Madhyamic Teachers Children – Ist and IInd Term E) Minority 34 2 4,380/1,410/- 9 45,101/- KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT F) Paying 3 692 Total Sr. No. A) B) C) D) Madhymic Teachers Children - Ist and IInd Term F) G) Minority Paying Handicap + Central Scholarship Total H) Sr. No. A) B) 82 2,400/19,62,929/- Year :2011-12 Name of Scholarship Total No. of A m o u n t Students Sanctioned G.O.I. Scholarships 1. S.T. 290 14,78,175/2. S.C. 21 1,18,420/3. VJ/NT 20 74,650/4. S.B.C. 01 2,000/5. O.B.C. 240 12,23,000/B.C. Free ships 1. S.T. 10 22,915/2. S.C. 03 7,970/3. VJ/NT 02 4,130/4. O.B.C. 20 44,000/EBC Holders - Ist and IInd Term 33 3,235/Primary Teachers Children - Ist and IInd Term E) 2015 01 735/- 04 12 09 2,935/55,160/7,200/- 03 669 20,000/30,64,525/- Sector Year :2012-13 Name of Scholarship Total No. of A m o u n t Students Sanctioned G.O.I. Scholarships 1. S.T. 230 12,05,925/2. S.C. 25 1,42,600/3. VJ/NT 16 56,250/4. S.B.C. 02 7,560/5. O.B.C. 200 7,61,605/B.C. Free ships 1. S.T. 11 24,635/- KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT C) D) E) Sr. No. A) B) C) D) 2015 2. VJ/NT 3. O.B.C. 01 19 2,140/54,620/- EBC Holders - Ist and IInd Term Madhyamic Teachers Children Ist and IInd Term 44 03 4,730/2,665/- Minority Total 11 562 29,785/22,92,515/- Year :2013-14 Name of Scholarship Total No. of A m o u n t Students Sanctioned G.O.I. Scholarships 1. S.T. 273 14,27,320/2. S.C. 25 1,48,525/3. VJ/NT 16 62,420/4. S.B.C. 02 9.140/5. O.B.C. 208 8,72,590/B.C. Free ships 1. S.T. 05 12,690/2. VJ/NT 03 7,825/3. O.B.C. 16 53,095/EBC Holders - Ist and IInd Term 61 5620/05 2780/Primary Teachers Children - Ist and IInd Term Total 614 26,02,005/- 5.1.3 What percentage of students received financial assistance from state government, central government and other national agencies? Nearly 90% students received financial assistance from State Government every year since the highest number of students belongs to SC, ST, NT, SBC, OBC and economically weaker sections. There is no financial assistance available to students from central government and other national agencies. 5.1.4 What are the specific support services/facilities available for: 83 Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Our institute provides detail information about government scholarship and the forms are made available for SC/ST and OBC students. Fee concessions/free ships are provided by the college to the students of economically weaker sections (EBC). College central library provides text books. Faculties provide extra classes to ensure better learning to the educationally disadvantaged students. ‘Earn and learn’ scheme is offered to the socially and economically weak students. Guidance about various competitive exams. Guidance to SC and ST students about various Govt. Educational Developmental schemes. Student with physical disabilities Our institute has a very less number of physically disabled or handicapped students. Teachers and non teaching staff help the students when they are in need of help. Scholarship by state Government. Overseas students No overseas students studying in the College. Students to participate in various competitions/National and International The students are given all kinds of facilities and guidance to participate successfully in oratory, debating essay writing, singing one act play, Rangoli and Mehandi competition The library has magazines and books related to competitive examinations. The NCC cadets and outstanding sports students are encouraged to participate in the state level and national level competitions. Medical assistance to students: health centre, health insurance etc. Every year health check up of all first year students is done. Immediate medical attention is given to the students who suffer from physical stress / disabilities / disorders by giving them prompt first aid and then taking them to the nearest hospital. Students get life insurance benefit from the University. 84 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Organizing coaching classes for competitive examinations: Our CGCC department which is headed by R. K. Petare and S. P. Khodke guide the student and provides timely information about various competitive examinations. Our departmental heads also guide the students with regard to various entrance examinations for further studies and jobs. Skill development: We have an English department where the students take guidance regarding spoken and phonetics from teachers. Our CGCC department conducts soft skills development program. The computer faculty of college gives special assistance to students who need the help of the centre in basic computing skills and also in internet browsing. Support for “slow learners”. Oral tests, class tests and seminars are organized time to time. This helps in identifying slow learners. Further, these slow learners are given special attention during the classes. Exposures of students to other institution of higher learning/ corporate/ business house etc: Some departments of college conduct educational and excursion tours and industrial visits to esteemed institutes of learning, industries, business houses etc. Experts from reputed institutes are invited to share their knowledge and views with the students from time to time. Publication of Student Magazines: The college magazine named as “Ashawattha” is published annually comprising of various articles in Marathi, Hindi and English to promote the literacy and creative talents of the students and staff members. The college Magazine Committee invites articles on various topics and themes. Students are encouraged to write articles for publication. Teachers give suggestion to develop their writing skill. This also includes annual reports of various departments, photographs of various extracurricular activities etc. 5.1.5 Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills, among students and the impact of the efforts. 85 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The institute organizes lectures, trainings and entrepreneurship development programs for students. Guided to the students about net working and troubleshooting have given the students practical exposure which is helpful in setting up own employment. Eminent personalities are taught to file income tax returns, balance sheet, it and loss statement, VAT forms, TDS/ service tax returns etc. As a result of these efforts some of our past students are heading their own firm, business or entrepreneurship. 5.1.6 Enumerate the policies and strategies of the institution which promote participation of students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities such as sports, games, quiz competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc. Additional Academic Support Flexibility in Examinations: College is not giving any type of flexibility in examinations but such students are given additional academic support through extra classes. Relaxation in attendance is given to those who participate in co-curricular activities. Special Dietary Requirements, Sports Uniform and Materials: College provides expenses for special diet as per their requirement. They are provided sports uniform and other requisite materials. Any Other: On the prize distribution function day, institute provides cash prize, certificates and mementos to deserving sports persons to motivate them to achieve excellence in their pursuit of sports. Consistent encouragement and motivation to the students is given for participation in various curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. 5.1.7. Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in preparing for the competitive exams, give details on the number of students appeared and qualified in various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIR-NET, UGC-NET, SLET, ATE/CAT/CRE/ TOFEL/ GMAT/ Central / State services, Defense, Civil Services etc. The institution supports the students for competitive examinations by providing them with books and study materials. Some of our staff members 86 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 informally coach the students intending to appear for NET and SLET. The director of physical education S. B. Patil and NCC incharge M. B. Ekhande coaches the students for Police force recruitment. At present we could not maintain the update record of the students appearing and qualifying in such examinations. 5.1.8 What type of counseling services are made available to the students (academic, personal, career, psycho-social etc.) The Principal and all faculty members offer academic, personal, career opportunities counseling services to its students from time to time by experts in the following manner: The admission committee begins academic counseling at the beginning of the year. The HODs and committee members guide the students about how to apply, how to select and how to group them. The college has constituted a personality assessment and development committee which provides academic, personal and psycho-social support and guidance services in the form of personality assessment and its analysis. The college subscribes News papers and magazines for competitive exam. Career counseling is done through CGCC department of our college Some personal stability related problems of the students are solved. These activities add a lot of confidence, communicative approach and sense of family relations with the staff in the college. 5.1.9 Does the institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and placement of its students? If ‘yes’, detail on the services provided to help students identify job opportunities and prepare themselves for interview and the percentage of students selected during campus interviews by different employers (list the employers and the programmes). Yes, Our CGCC department guides the students who are willing to face the examination of MPSC, UPSC, BSRB and staff selection commission. We also help the students to identify job opportunities and prepare themselves for interviews and build up their personalities by all means and forms. 5.1.10 Does the institution have a student grievance redressal cell? If yes, list (if any) the grievances reported and redressed during the last four years. 87 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Yes, our institution has a grievance cell comprising the faculty of various departments and led by the Principal to redress the grievances of the students. They approach the cell for their grievances regarding academic matters, financial matters, health services, library, accommodation etc.. Their problems are noted and suitable measures are taken to address them. The grievances received in the last four years were of class rooms, seating arrangement in campus, drinking water, ladies room, bus routes to college and adjoining areas etc. and were redressed to the satisfaction of the students. 5.1.11 What are the institutional provisions for resolving issues pertaining to sexual harassment? No sexual harassment cases have been reported so far from the staff and students, some trifle matter are solved by the discipline committee of the college. However, the college has constituted a women empowerment committee. 5.1.12 Is there an anti-ragging committee? How many instances (if any) have been reported during the last four years and what action has been taken on these? College has an anti-ragging committee and no such instances have been reported from the students during the last four years. The members of anti-ragging committee move around the college campus and make sure that the students are disciplined in the campus. The cordial relationship between fresh students and their seniors is achieved by organizing well-come function. 5.1.13 Enumerate the welfare schemes made available to students by the institution. Some of the welfare schemes made available to the students by the institution are as below: Earn and Learn scheme Counseling through CGCC department Medical check-up facility Safe drinking water 88 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Sports uniform , cash prizes, certificates and trophies for outstanding performance Personality development programmes Exercise in spoken English Fee payment on installment basis Free ships and all other types of scholarship for SC, ST, VJNT, SBC, OBC and EBC Students : 5.1.14 Does the institution have a registered Alumni Association? If ‘yes’, What are its activities and major contributions for institutional, academic and infrastructure development? The institution has not registered alumni association. Former students who got selected in various professional organizations and fields at state and national levels were invited and they are giving guidance. 5.2 Student Progression 5.2.1 Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or employment (for the last four batched) highlight the trends observed. No record is maintained. 5.2.2 Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage and completion rate for the last four years (cohort wise/batch wise as stipulated by the university)? Furnish programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance of the same institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district. The figures relating to other colleges in the district are not recorded. The programme wise pass percentage to our college is as follows: Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 89 Class F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A. T.Y.B.A. F.Y.B.Com S.Y.B.Com Mar./ April-2011 36.11% 15.84% 67.50% 56.67% 21.88% Mar./ April-201 2 45.74% 18.18% 19.15% 23.53% 29.17% Mar./ April-201 3 47.69% 29.03% 56.86% 34.15% 23.53% KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER Mar./ April-2014 57.25% 21.65% 53.57% 57.89% 27.00% SELF STUDY REPORT 6. 7. 8. 9. T.Y.B.Com F.Y.B.Sc S.Y.B.Sc T.Y.B.Sc. 71.43% 40.54% 17.31% 80.00% 42.11% 46.60% 24.59% 40.54% 85.00% 38.18% 39.19% 70.59% 2015 40.00% 33.86% 37.08% 74.51% 5.2.3 How does the institution facilitate student progression to higher level of education and /or towards employment? Students are informed of the higher education institutions, courses offered and admission procedures. College displays information on job oriented courses and placement opportunities for general students. Beside special lectures of personality development and interview techniques are also arranged for the students in order to prepare them for facing interviews in the future. 5.2.4 Enumerate the special support provided to students who are at risk of failure and drop out? The slow learner students identified on the basis of their performance in the tests, tutorials, seminars etc. and are given attention. Extra classes are conducted on holidays. Many faculties in the college extend financial support to the needy students. The parents whose children are likely to drop from the college are contacted and they are convinced to encourage and counseling their wards to continue in the college. 5.3 Student Participation and Activities: 5.3.1 List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extracurricular activities available to students. Provide details of participation and program calendar. The institute is well-known by its sports, games, cultural and other extracurricular activities at University level. The college has since long time been participating in various inter collegiate, intergroup and interuniversity level tournaments. Every year we have a tradition of achieving the prizes/awards/championships in these activities. Sport and games: Athletics, Wrestling, Marathon, Volley-ball, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Chess, High jump, Javelin throw, cricket etc. Cultural and extracurricular activities: 90 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Debate competition, Essay competition, Quiz, Singing competition, Poetry competition, Dance competition, Rangoli, Mehandi, one act play Fancy dress competition, Poster competition. Other activities: Celebrate of birth and death anniversary of great leaders. The following calendar is indicative of the participation of the students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities: Inter classes competition: Oratory, Debating, Essay, Rangoli, Mehandi, singing competition-January One act play, Fancy dress competition, College gathering and Prize distribution- February Educational tours: October/ December NSS and NCC camps: November/December 5.3.2 Furnish the details of major student achievement in co-curricular, extracurricular and cultural activities at different levels: University/ State / Zonal / National / International, etc. for the previous four years. The institution has various Co-curricular and Extra Curricular forums. They motivate the students to take part in a number of activities and competitions at the university, state, zonal and national levels The details of participation and the achievements of students in co-curricular activities extracurricular and cultural activities are given in Annexure. 5.3.3 How does the college seek and use data and feedback from its graduates and employers, to improve the performance and quality of the institutional provisions? The students are issued feedback forms at the end of each academic year to give feedback about the institutional performance. The Suggestion boxes are also kept at the main places of the campus to get their feedback. The Principal meets the students in the class rooms and in the campus personally and takes feedback regarding teaching and other activities and takes necessary actions. The interactive meeting among the Management, Principal and Staff helps to improve the students support services. 5.3.4. How does the college involve and encourage students to publish materials like catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine and other material? List the publications/materials brought out by the students during the previous four academic sessions. 91 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The college encourages and involves students to publish Marathi, Hindi and English articles in the college magazine “Ashwattha”. The literature of the students is also regularly displayed on the college notice boards. Few articles of them are published in local news papers. Projects are made by the students of T.Y.B.Sc. (Zoology) and Physics and guidance is given by Dr. B. C. More, R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodke Y. M. Nandre, M. B. Ekhande, N. B. Sonwane and V. G. Ugalmugale. 5.3.5 Does the college have a Student Council or any similar body? Give details on its selection, constitution, activities and funding. The college has a Student Council which looks after students welfare through its various activities/ programs. It is constituted before the commencement of new academic session as per the provision in the 40 (B) of Maharashtra University Act, 1994. The constitution of this council is as follow: Principal - Chairman Member - One senior teacher Member - NCC officer Member - NSS Program officer Member - Physical director Member - Secretary of student’s council Member - University representative Member - Class representative Member - Student with outstanding performance Accordingly few eligibility criteria for filing in the nomination forms are as under. Candidate should qualify all his/her previous examinations in first attempt. The candidate should have good education record. There should be no gap during this period. The candidate should not be punished by any court for any illegal act and neither any case have been pending, nor he/she has violated the norms of Indian panel code. The candidate should not be engaged in any ragging activity. The student council members frequently meet the Principal and faculties to discuss planning and execution of curricular and extra-curricular programs of the college as well as various issues related to students. 5.3.6. Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student representatives on them. 92 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The college has constituted various academic and administrative bodies for the smooth accomplishment of its various activities. Some of these units have students representatives, the details of which are as under. The Students Council Gymkhana committee Magazine committee Grievance redress cell Debating committee IQAC Anti-ragging committee Women empowerment cell 5.3.7. How does the institution network and collaborate with the Alumni and former faculty of the institution. Oral feedback and suggestions of alumni are taken into account in the implementation of various programmes of the college. The alumni and the former staff are formally invited to attend all major functions hosted by the college or the departments. 93 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 CRITERION VI: GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP 6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership 6.1.1 State the vision and mission of the institute and enumerate on how the mission statement define the institution’s distinctive characteristics in terms of addressing the needs of the society, the students it seeks to serve, institution’s traditions and value orientations, vision for the future, etc? The Sanskrit slogan “Swakarmana Tambhyarchya Siddhim Vindati Manava” is the main motto of our institution. This motto itself clearly denotes specially the aims and goals of our society to provide educational facilities to masses and to conduct welfare schemes for Adivasi and Economically backward students. It is also to the general masses of the community in the jurisdiction of Pimpalner Town having a distance of 20 to 25 km. This College has been established to achieve the above aims with the emphasis, which has been given to meet the followings goals and objectives. VISION: Enlightment and personality development of younger generation and Adivasi students through the higher quality education to bring them into the main stream of nation MISSION: 94 Inculcating a sense of moral, ethics values, national pride and universal brotherhood among the students. Providing quality education in modern discipline. To bridge the gap between the Urban, Rural and Adivasi students. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 To introduce employability skills. To involve social, moral, human and national values. 6.1.2 What is the role of top management, Principal and faculty in design and implementation of its quality policy and plans? The Management, Principal and Faculty strive to bring into practice the vision and mission of the institute. The management provides funds for various activities of the institute. The management has various bodies such as Board of Trustees and Local Management Committee, Purchase Committee, Building and Construction Committee. Important points are circulated from Hon. Principal and other elements to the management. They are discussed and finalized by the management. Due to importance of aims, visions, goals, missions and objectives, stated in the constitutions of the institutions are considered. Hon. Principal implements the finalized decisions. The Management holds general meeting before the beginning of the academic year for deciding policies and plans such as departmental requirements, budgets, infrastructural provisions, staff adequacy and commencement of new courses as per the need of society. The members of the Management visit various departments to ensure that the purchase is properly being put to practice for the benefit of the learners from time to time. The meritorious students and the competition winners in the field of the academics, sports and extra academic are publically felicitated by the Management and Principal so as to boost the energy of the students. The Principal forms various committees in consultation with the senior staff to look after the various activities in the College. The Principal, Heads and Co-ordinator ensure that duties and responsibilities assigned to persons concerned are duly communicated. Principal create a learning environment that values the academic, vocational, spiritual and developmental needs of all the students, integrating all these characteristics in a holistic way. The faculty members are also involved in most of the decision making at College level. The decisions taken are duly implemented and care is taken to do it successfully. The Principal ensures that all provisions of the University Statutes, rules and regulations of government of Maharashtra and UGC are implemented properly. The Principal arranges meetings with IQAC, various committees to carry out and give effect to the decisions of the management. Importantly, the Principal in association with faculty of various Departments involves in strategies and decision-making for academic growth. The Chairpersons of various committees and HODs arrange meetings with their respective members to discuss and implement the plans and policies. The recommendations of the HODs and Chairman of various Committees are 95 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 submitted to the Principal, takes suitable decisions for implementation. The Principal is member of the Managing Committee, hence he is actively involved in the decision-making process to sustain and enhance quality of education. IQAC develops a quality culture at institutional level; in which faculty has a major role to play. Faculties attend various training programmes from time to time for development in modern concepts of education and technology. The following measures are undertaken for the effective planning and implementation of policies in this institution: Meetings of the Heads of Departments, to plan the activities. Faculty Meetings at the end term end to evaluate the activities against set targets and to plan for the ahead. IQAC Core committee meetings with Principal, Heads of departments and the faculty at regular intervals to ensure and evaluate quality sustenance and enhancement programmes. 6.1.3 What is the involvement of the leadership in ensuring? The policy statements and action plans for fulfillment of the stated mission. The leadership takes efforts to attain culmination points of the needs and educational strategies. It consists of the steps given below for reaching the stated goals. There are various committees which are working according to the mission and Vision of Institution. The policies statements are channelized in the direction of concrete achievement in the field of teaching. The leadership regularly analyses and evaluates the goals and activities in the light of the mission and objective of College to the satisfaction of community and stakeholders. At the commencement of the academic year, they chalk out of action plan and activities hand in hand with the institutional expectation serve well beginning of academic adventure. Various committees and departments function together for the perpetuation of various curricular, extra-curricular and co-curricular activities. The Pimpalner Education Society is named by founder members Karm. A. M. Patil, Kai. Annasaheb N. K. Patil and Kai. Dadasaheb V. K. Wani. The institution emphasizes social service and enlightenment of the masses at villages. The research inputs and facilities are situated with useful guidance of experts where after the leadership riches the final decision keeping in view the welfare of the masses in the general. 96 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 This institution sent faculty to the foreign country for attending international conferences in various disciplines. Students are sent for various academic and sports activities in other universities and Colleges. The Management of College is always in constant touch with the various aspects of College functioning through a number of ways. Formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same into the institutional Strategic Plan. The management encourages the participation of the staff in the process of decision-making in College functioning. The College has constituted different Committees of the teaching and non-teaching staff which play an important role in the planning and implementation of activities in different spheres of institutional functioning. Interaction with stakeholders The faculty proactively involve in interacting with the stakeholders. The teaching and non teaching staffs play an important role in functional operation of academic plan. College collects and analyzes student feedback forms that help the authorities to plan proper support for the policies. The Principal of the College ensures an academic progress of students, listening to the grievances of the students and faculty and trying to solve such problems. The Management, the Principal and the Faculty proactively involve in interacting with the students which are our stakeholders and source of feedback on the performance of various academic, curricular and extension activities. The Management, the Principal and faculty members interact with the students at different levels. The students are accorded opportunity to participate in planning and implementation of all the academic and administrative policies. The students also interact with the faculty and the Principal. It is encouraging to note that some students have begun interacting with the Principal. Proper support of policy and planning through need analysis, research inputs and Consultations with the stakeholders The participation and involvement of the management encourages the College staff for the efficient and effective running of the College. The Principal takes care of both the academic and administrative execution of the College. An academic and administrative matter placed before the Local Management Committee for acquiring the approval and execution of its 97 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 decisions. Principal also held responsible for all correspondence with the management, Government of Maharashtra, University Grants Commission, the NMU-Jalgaon and the students of the College. Reinforcing the culture of excellence The College organizes various kinds of competitions in the different subjects including sports and extra-curricular activities. All the achievers are awarded in the form of certificate of excellence, verbal encouragement, cash and book prizes, trophies, mementoes in Annual Prize Distribution Programme. The Management, Principal and the faculty also stress on inculcating social, ethical and moral values among the students. Notable dignitaries are invited as guest on National days and College annual prize distribution programme. The College celebrates the birth and death anniversaries of all the former national and social leaders to nurture love and respect for the national values. Champion organizational change Our Leadership is always vigilant in observing changes in the global academic situation and update the programme and facilities of the institution according to global change. The College has comments administration through use of computer and internet facilities. The College has initiated a series of steps for decentralization of powers and promotion of participation of all the faculty members in decision making and implementation of developmental activities. Decentralization of powers is helping in enhancement of work efficiency and better management of the College affairs. The College has stressed on delegation of authority. Powers are delegated to the head of departments for sanction of causal leave and duty leave. The Heads are responsible for adjustment of the lectures of the teacher going on leave. The Heads monitor the progress of the academic programs and arranging of peer lectures and other curricular activities. Individual teaching departments submit their reports to the IQAC. The Local Management Committee plans and implements all the developmental activities. The IQAC is implementing an innovative approach for planning and implementation all the co-curricular, extension and outreach activities. Each of the Committee is assigned with a set of guidelines for conducting various activities. The IQAC monitors and keeps an update record of the activities held. The support services IQAC collects feedback from students on office, library, 98 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 NCC and NSS programs and also on College campus for identifying the needs for planning and implementation of various facilities. 6.1.4 What are the procedures adopted by institution to monitor and evaluate policies and plans of the institution for effective implementation and improvement from time to time? The Principal ensures effective coordination between all the functionaries thereby encouraging greater support and coordination. Heads of departments and faculty coordinate and plan their departmental activities and report it to the Principal for further action. The non-teaching staff also works as per the instructions of the Principal. In IQAC meetings academic and extra-curricular activities done by faculty members are discussed and later the plans for the activities for the forth-coming academic year are chalked out. The IQAC helps the Principal to coordinate and monitor the various activities. Student council meetings are held and subjects like exams, annual prize distribution, study tours and student grievances are discussed in them. Reports including departmental reports, performance reports, College annual reports, student’s opinion, suggestion box, etc. become the data base for analyzing and evaluating the overall performance of the College this also forms the basis for the future plan of action. The Principal organizes a meeting of all faculties in the beginning of academic term to chalk out plan of action ahead. Hon’ble Principal gets highlight summarized of the term activities during the term end meetings. 6.1.5 Give details of the academic leadership provided to the faculty by the top management. The management with the help of Principal and Senior faculties of institution discuss the issues related to College development, administration, appointment and infrastructural needs. In the local Management committee meeting, head of the institute and some staff members nominated by the management committee are also present to provide information and suggestions if any. In the meetings responsibilities are defined and communicated to the staff through the head of the institution. If the situation demands, the management of the institution holds meeting with the teachers to communicate the responsibilities. The co-ordination between different institutional units with responsibilities in administration is ensured by Principal who receives reports from each unit and uses this information to decide course of action. The teaching as well as 99 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 the non-teaching and supporting staff follows on instructions and obey the order in the interest of the institution. 6.1.6 How does the College groom leadership at various levels? The Principal of the College performs important leadership role by imparting smooth functioning of administrative and academic processes through various committees such as admission procedure, co-curricular and extra-curricular programs, The Principal manages co-ordination with the external agencies like the University, the UGC, Joint Director Office and other Government bodies to comply necessary regulations. The Principal of the College provides academic leadership and strategies for academic growth to sustain and enhance quality of education and research in association with the various faculties. The Management and Principal inspire staff members to participate in various activities related to the development of the College. The faculty members are involved by way of constitution of various committees such as Advisory Committee, Discipline Committee, Examination Committee, Sports committee, etc. The best working committee and succeed teachers are also rewarded. To groom leadership among the students, in every academic year meritorious students are nominated in student council as UR, LR and CR as per university norms. Students are enabled and enriched to participate in University/state/ National competition by quiz, Debate etc. Institute has NCC, NSS and departmental associations to provide ample opportunities in grooming leadership. Opportunity is given to students in academic, sports and cultural activities to achieve leadership roles in different events such as University Elections, inter College Competitions, cultural activities during the concerned educational year. 6.1.7 How does the College delegate authority and provide operational autonomy to the departments / units of the institution and work towards decentralized governance system? Management and dignitaries of institution has given liberties to the Principal of the College for taking decision about academic development, participation of faculty in various activities, organization a program, purchase of books, chemicals, instruments and other laboratory materials required for practical etc. The Principal allows heads of the all departments for organization of academic, cultural programs, distribution of workload and small scale purchase. 100 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Head of Departments organizes departmental meetings and permits colleagues to participate in different academic and co-curricular activities with due consent of the Principal. The faculty members support him regarding distribution of workload, timetable, departmental activities and examinations. It also provides autonomy to the departments to organize of academic, cultural programs, at College level and small scale purchase. A decentralized functioning mechanism empowers the departments and individual faculty with a great level of flexibility in academic administration and helps the faculty in making decisions. Regarding administration, the College has Office Superintendent and subordinate staff. In the library we have librarian and supportive staff. For Gymkhana there is Director of Physical Education. 6.1.8 Does the College promote a culture of participative management? If yes, indicate the levels of participative management. College promotes a culture of participative management by involving all sectors from the College such as Principal, the Head of Departments and Office Superintendant, Staff and Student representatives in the administration of the institution. The College has a good tradition of team work for completing various functions and responsibilities that meets the academic and administrative development. The Principal encourages the staff to participate in various cultural, sport activities along with the curricular and co-curricular activities. In Local Management Council, teaching and non teaching faculties are involved as per the norms of status. 6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment 6.2.1 Does the Institution have a formally stated quality policy? How is it developed, driven, deployed and reviewed? The institute imparts a quality learning experience for all learners in order to develop regions and national identities by improving quality of all aspects of its infrastructure and resources of teaching and learning. The Curriculum: 101 Continuous encouragement for quality of teaching and learning program which makes learning a lifelong and enjoyable exercise. To provide opportunity for progression, institute organizes different programs. The quality policies begin with informal consultation with a prominent academicians, faculty members, staff and students. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The quality policies are being given in concrete form through various committees of College and heads of department by arranging different academic programs. Faculty and Staff: Different committees are appointed by the Principal to monitor and review various activities and academic program. There is a continuous monitoring, training and development of all faculties. The management holds formal and informal dialogue with staff from time to time to monitor its formally stated quality policy. IQAC of College sets out plan of Quality Improvement Procedures for the statement of this policy. Quality Improvement plan is prepared on the basis of outcomes of the action plan and the annual College self assessment report. The IQAC keeps regular watch on attainment of quality at all levels in all types of activities. Through various meetings and personal communications of the Principal, Heads and Co-ordinators, the objectives are discussed and communicated. Perfect co-ordination through free dialogs among the employees and heads of department and Principal is maintained. Good suggestions are accepted at all levels. The management authorities are also ready to discuss the matters freely. Hence every individual accepts the responsibility of attaining the objectives and contributes to the betterment of the institution. 6.2.2 Does the Institute have a perspective plan for development? If so, give the aspects considered for inclusion in the plan. Yes, the College has planned for its natural growth in terms of increase in number of students, making available better teaching and learning facilities and improvements in sports. The College has long term perspective plans for development. The College has planned to construct a new building for computer science and related courses. The number of classrooms will be increased by adding separate building. The College is applying for funds to UGC and other funding agencies for procuring additional equipments and computers. 6.2.3 Describe the internal organizational structure and decision making processes. We have the following internal organizational structure for making decisions. 102 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Essential Guidelines and directions in the administration of College are given by management of which Hon’ble Principal is one of the members. Hon’ble Principal is an administrator of the College. His authority is fully delegated at all the levels. The management meets whenever required and draws out plans, policies and strategies of College. The Principal is key representative of College to the entire academic community. All the Heads Of Departments plan and implement educational strategies of departments. These decisions are reached by the Principal. Librarian of College and Assistant to Librarian effectively handle important learning resources of College Library. Office Superintendant is Head of administrative wing and he handles and supervises official work. Pimpalner Education Society Management Council of 103 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Local Management Committee Principal Head of Departments Teaching Staff Coordinator/ Chairman of Various Lab. Assistant IQAC Coordinator Office Superintenden t Librarian Peon Clerk Assistant to Librarian Lab. Attendant 6.2.4 Give a broad description of the quality improvement strategies of the institution for each of the following Teaching and Learning: The institution promotes value based quality education in all three faculties (Arts, Science and commerce). These strategies are framed by the College keeping in view the quality changes required for the development of the College. The procedure adopted for admissions to various courses provided by the College as per the rules and regulations set by the NMU Jalgaon and the State Government of Maharashtra. The strategies undertaken for quality improvement in Teaching and Learning are: Industrial visits are conducted in Nasik Industrial zone Enrichment and value added course, Field visits and industrial visits. Periodic evaluation, Support to Slow Learners. Interactive learning through seminars, group discussion and assignments, Industrial visit particularly for science and commerce department Visits to other institutions. 104 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Apart from the lecture method of teaching, above methods are adopted for proper understanding of the subjects. The College has well experienced faculty members. The faculty members of various departments participate actively in academic programmes. The services and experience of library staff is used in updating library for the optimum use by the students and faculty. The evaluation methods are communicated to the students by the teachers in the class rooms and also displayed on the notice boards of the College. The faculty has given inspiration for achieving higher level and relevant qualifications like M.Phil. and Ph.D. The teachers are given permission to enrich their knowledge through Seminars/Workshops/Symposia, Refresher Courses and Orientation Courses etc. The College follows the self-appraisal method to evaluate the performance of faculty, which is used for correcting shortfalls. The College encourages the teachers to participate in self-enriching courses organized by different institutions. Day to Day updating of the faculty is achieved by interactions with various resources through internet. Research and Development The Institute encourages the teachers to undertake Minor and Major research projects sponsored by UGC and BCUD and provide necessary facilities and assistance. The strategies undertaken for quality improvement in Research and Development are: Constitution of a Research Cell under the Committee for professional Development of Staff to promote research culture among the faculty members by encouraging them to submit proposals for funding. According freedom to Principal investigator to spend research grants subject to conditions and norms fixed by funding agencies. Sanction of leave to staff for participating in conferences and seminars. Participation of students in research projects. Dr. W. B. Shirsath has completed his Ph.D. under F.I.P. Besides Dr. A. G. Kharat, Dr. S. V. Joshi, P. K. Ahire, P. P. Talware, Mrs. B. M. Shaikh are going to complete their minor research projects. Many teachers of the College are engaged in active research work, as a result there is increase in number of teachers with M.Phil and Ph.D Institute inspires the faculty for active participation and organization of university, state, national and international level conferences. To promote institutional, University and organizational interactions, institute encourages faculty for signing memorandum of understanding for collaborative research and consultancy. 105 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Community Engagement In order to improve the quality, the institute exercises different strategies through like: NSS camps, free medical checkup, Youth festival and Marathon, Tree plantation programmes, Global warming and Climate change, AIDS awareness, Blood donation, Loknrutya, Lokkala, Pulse polio expedition, Anti dowry movement, Eradication of superstitions, Save girl child movement and on occasion of ceremony of Karm. A. M. Patil death-anniversary debating, singing, Kavya-Vachana, storytelling competitions etc. competitions are organized by institute. Human Resource Management The strategies undertaken for quality improvement in Human Resource Management are: Skilled faculty members are deputed in different committees according to their potential. Prin. Dr. S.V. Joshi handles very well. Based on work load, qualified staff is recruited as per the guidelines provided by the university, UGC and government. The staff is encouraged to enrich their abilities as teachers by offering various type of support as and when needed. Planning for deployment of human resources for optimum efficiency Mutual sharing of faculty for research within the collaborating institutions Inviting guest lecturers Sharing of responsibilities for implementation of academic and extension activities Faculty members are motivated to attend and present papers in seminars, symposiums and workshops conducted by various institutions. Faculty members are appointed in different committees according to their potential. The Management appoints temporary faculty for teaching for extra work load. Participation of NCC /NSS and other students, tree plantation, awareness rally, social survey etc. and competitions like debating, interview, group discussion, quiz contest and cultural programs. Industry Interaction The strategies undertaken for quality improvement in College-Industry Interface are: 106 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 The institute interacts with various local as well as outside institutes. We consult with other institutes on various issues for the improvement of education system. Inviting experts from industries to deliver lecture on entrepreneurship development by department of commerce and economics to Nashik industrial zone The College organizes field tours to various industries including sugar factory, dairy industry and fertilizer manufacturing unit, poultry, electronic industry The students are acquainted with real process of various productions through these visits. It leads department of Commerce. Chemistry, Physics and Zoology. 6.2.5 How does the Head of the institution ensure that adequate information (from feedback and personal contacts etc.) is available for the top management and the stakeholders, to review the activities of the institution? 107 The Principal Dr. S.V. Joshi and Vice Principal Dr. W.B. Shirsath conducts meeting with the teaching and non-teaching staff separately on the opening days and last working days in each terms in which plans are being made, decisions are taken to make effective implementation as soon as possible. The institution has constituted various committees for curricular, cocurricular and extracurricular activities and administrative work. Every committee reports about its activities to the Principal. The Principal discusses the reports in the meeting of Local Management Committee Head of the institution ensures that adequate information is available for the management and the stakeholders through meetings i.e. General Council meetings, In meetings not only gives adequate information but also shares and discusses the problems of the institution and invites suggestions and ways to eradicate the problems. Besides this, annual reports of the College activities and accounts are also submitted to the institute. The student’s feedback is analyzed for furthering quality improvement. Student Suggestion Box is also a source of feedback from students. Suggestion of the parents through personal contacts is also useful for administration. The management and head of the institution are always in interactive mode with each other. The top management of the institute gets the feedback from teachers, students and the public with regards to the teaching quality, curriculum, extra-curricular activities and infrastructural demands. In the meeting of the Management Committee the information gathered from different sources are discussed with the KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 committee members. After the discussion and deliberations the existing facilities and activities of the institution are reviewed and decisions are taken for their implementation after going through the available resources and modalities. 6.2.6 How does the management encourage and support involvement of the staff in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes? The Management always encourages and supports the involvement of the staff in the improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional process. The Management through the Principal of the College involves the staff members in various activities related to the development of the College. As per University rules, the College has Local Management Committee, constituted for three years. The Management encourages the staff for their more involvement in research related activities like more participation and presentation of research papers in national / international conferences and applying for more minor/ major research projects to various funding agencies. Feedback is obtained from self appraisal forms for faculty members and proper decisions are taken and staff with unsatisfactory performance is guided and suggested for him/her improvement. The Management felicitates the Principal, the Staff for their outstanding performance in academics, research extension, co-curricular and extracurricular activities on Annual prize distribution ceremony The Management has provided financial support for automation of office administration, free internet facility for faculty and staff in library and in almost all the departments. 6.2.7 Enumerate the resolutions made by the Management Council in the last year and the status of implementation of such resolutions. The Management keeps on working for the betterment of the institution. The Management passed the following resolutions in the meeting of the council in last four years: Confirmation of Proceedings of the last meeting. Approval of Budget. Review the results of the last year. Decision regarding appointment of faculty as per the requirement of various departments. Review the appraisal reports of teaching staff. 108 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 nd Discussion on preparing Self Study Report for 2 cycle of accreditation by NAAC. Discussion to conduct state level debating Competition on the occasion death-anniversary of Karm. A. M. Patil. Repair of Electrical fittings, Instruments and coloring of the old building. To put forward research proposal to NMU Jalgaon for permission to start Research centre in the department of Zoology and department Commerce. To seek permission for an extra division of F.Y.B.A./B.Sc. To get the permission to run computer study course for F.Y.B.Sc. Renovation of gents toilet and class-room building. Status of implementation of such resolutions: Accordingly, a proposal was sent for the same and we have got permission for extra division of F.Y.B.A. and to run computer study course for F.Y.B.Sc. Renovation of gents toilet and class-room building was completed. 6.2.8 Does the affiliating university make a provision for according the status of autonomy to an affiliated institution? If “yes”, what are the efforts made by the institution in obtaining autonomy? Nil. 6.2.9 How does the Institution ensure that grievances / complaints are promptly attended to and resolved effectively? Is there a mechanism to analyze the nature of grievances for promoting better stakeholder relationship? There is Grievance redressal committee which works on amending the grievances made by stakeholders and lead by Mrs. B. M. Shaikh. The committee finds out the reasons of grievances and makes suggestions and tries to solve the problems. The stakeholders can directly approach the Principal and the Department Heads in case of any dissatisfaction. 6.2.10. During the last four years, had there been any instances of court cases filed by and against the institute? Provide details on the issues and decisions of the courts on these? There are no such instances. 6.2.11 Does the Institution have a mechanism for analyzing student feedback on institutional performance? If “yes”, what was the outcome and response of the institution to such an effort? 109 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Our institution does not have any formal mechanism but institution tries to find out the level of student satisfaction on different criteria like regular classes, understanding of lectures, curricular activities, availability of study material, etc through the faculties from time to time. If there is any dissatisfaction among the students institution tries in best way to make the students satisfy and improve institutional performance. 6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies 6.3.1 What are the efforts made by the institution to enhance the professional development of its teaching and non teaching staff? The following are the welfare measures for the staff and faculty made by the institution to enhance the professional development: Internet facility for staff. Loans through credit co-operative society. Medical reimbursement facility. Duty leaves for attending refresher/orientation course, seminars, conferences etc. The institution always encourages faculty to participate in various academic, co-curricular and sports activities organized at university, state, national and international level. The institution encourages faculty members to enroll themselves as resource person for training program, seminars, conferences and workshops. Some of the members of the teaching faculty are members of national and international professional academic associations, editorial boards and reviewer boards of various national and international scientific reputed journals. Faculty members are encouraged to write the text and reference books. Also the management protects the freedom of individuals, appreciating their innovations and thereby motivation is achieved through following programs for Non teaching staff: Non teaching staff is encouraged to have computer training sessions to understand the process of computerization of office, library and various departments. Professional training of MS Office for office staff. Deputation for professional programs like orientation/refreshers/Summer Training workshops/ winter training programs. . Apart from the above facilities, the staff room and the laboratories have been renovated by the College to provide better working condition and satisfaction. 110 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 6.3.2 What are the strategies adopted by the institution for faculty empowerment through training, retraining and motivating the employees for the roles and responsibility they perform? The Principal of the Institute is given full freedom and autonomy for the administration and overall development of the College. The Heads Of the Departments and committee members of the College assist the Principal for implementation of academic calendar and also support in administration. The Heads of the Departments look after the administration of departments Duty leave is granted for participation in Orientation/ Refresher programs. The University provides financial assistance to faculty members for attending International and Foreign Seminars/ Conferences. One teacher has availed this facility. The teachers are granted TA/DA and duty leaves for attending seminars/ workshops/ conferences. Dr. W.B. Shirsath has been awarded his Ph.D. degree under Faculty Improvement Program of UGC. in 2012 in Chemistry. The faculty members who are given charge of NSS, NCC, Career Guidance Cell, Student Welfare Cell, etc. are deputed to attend training programmes. 6.3.3 Provide details on the performance appraisal system of the staff to evaluate and ensure that information on multiple activities is appropriately captured and considered for better appraisal. 111 Personal performance assessment of the faculty and staff is under the control of Principal Dr. S.V. Joshi , Dr. W.B. Shirsath and K.D. Kadam and is done every year by self appraisals mentioning the activities such as publications, presentations, seminars/ conferences attended, Research projects completed/ sanctioned, worked as resource persons etc by each staff and are being communicated to authorities. Subject wise and teacher wise result is prepared and submitted to the authorities. Appropriate feedback is given on the basis of it. Feedback from students, parents, alumni is being used for improvement in teaching/ research and administration. The College conducts parent teacher meet every year under the guidance of Principal and committee members. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Faculties maintain daily attendance of theory and practical’s, daily academic diaries as per guidelines of NMU Jalgaon. 6.3.4 What is the outcome of the review of the performance appraisal reports by the management and the major decisions taken? How are they communicated to the appropriate stakeholders? The Principal Dr. S. V. Joshi of the College and IQAC Committee members, Dr. W. B. Shirsath K. D. Kadam, J. P. Amrutkar, Mrs. B.M. Shaikh, S. K. Kakad, Dr. B. C. More and D. B. jadhav review the performance appraisal reports and present before the Management. Those who have done academically well are felicitated and encouraged in Annual Prize Distribution Function by the Principal and the Management. The faculties whose self appraisal report is having shortcomings are communicated in person and suggestions are given for self improvement As quality is the culture of the campus, corrective measures and disciplinary actions are taken. No compromise is made on quality. The management always plays a vital role in the performance appraisal of the staff. The placements in the grades are all implemented as per the rules and regulations of University. The scores are communicated to the faculty through the Principal. 6.3.5 What are the welfare schemes available for teaching and non teaching staff? What percentage of staff have availed the benefit of such schemes in the last four years? The welfare schemes available for teaching and non-teaching staff are as follows Staff Credit Society- about 99 % members have availed this facility. Members can take loans from Staff Credit Society of College teachers. The requirement and eligibility criterion depends upon the amount of loan, purpose of loan, salary of the applicant, previous balance, if any, etc. Mishap/ death fund, 3% members have been beneficiaries of the scheme from Staff Credit Society. Free use of College infrastructure for individual research. Uniform is provided to Non teaching staff (class-IV employees). Teaching and non teaching staff can take loans from Provident Fund. The requirement and eligibility criterion depends upon the deposit amount. The management encourages non-teaching staff members to improve their academic qualifications. Distinguished staff members are felicitated in special functions. Claims of medical bills Medical Leave/Casual Leave/Compensatory Off facility 112 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Duty Leave facility wherever applicable. Special leave for Research scholars is enjoyed by Dr. W. B. Shirsath, Dr. B. C. More, N. B. Sonawane, P. K. Ahire, V. G. Ugalmugle, C. N. Gharte and M. V. Balsane. Earn Leaves as per NMU Jalgaon statute. 6.3.6 What are the measures taken by the Institution for attracting and retaining eminent faculty? The College follows norms of UGC, NMU Jalgaon and State Government. We advertise the vacant posts in State/National level edition of reputed news paper and website of NMU Jalgaon. The selection of the staff members is done on merit basis and the qualified teachers are given annual increments as per the UGC guidelines. The placement of the teachers is also made for promotion to the higher grade. The College provides infrastructural and basic laboratory facilities for research activities. The College encourages faculty members by giving necessary guidance of different schemes of funding agencies to apply for Minor/ Major research Projects. Dr. B. C. More got financial support for going abroad for paper presentation. Financial support for attending workshop/ seminars/ conferences at National / International levels and Orientation and Refresher courses. Many of the faculty is having membership and active involvement in Local, State, National and International professional associations. 6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization 6.4.1 What is the institutional mechanism to monitor effective and efficient use of available financial resources? 113 Accountant Mr. S. N. Bhavsar is working under the supervision of the Principal handles the responsibility and implementing tasks related to finance and accounts adhering to the rules, regulations and financial policies framed by the respective authorities. The College gets financial support as salary grant and development grant for grant-in-aid courses from Government of Maharashtra and grants under special schemes from UGC and BCUD, NMU Jalgaon Accountant attends to all work related to accounting, including bank operations and preparation of the annual draft budget of the College. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Each and every transaction is supported by the vouchers. All the collections are deposited in the bank and all expenditure, recurring and non-recurring, are incurred through cheques. Every day, Daily Collection (DC Book) and cash in hand at the end of the day are signed by the Principal at the closing hour of the day. The funds so received are distributed as per the needs and demands, such as renovation of departments and for catering to the infrastructural needs and the other administrative needs of the institution. The financial support received during last four years: (2010-11 to 2013-14). S r . Grants 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 No. received under different Heads 01 State Govt. 12,850/12,000/12,000/18,000/Grants 2,78,48,044/- 2,96,54,364/- 3,89,22,570/- 5,34,80,955/02 Salary 03 Non-Salary ----04 05 06 07 114 UGC Grants University Receipts Fee collected from students University Grants Scholarshi p and Free ship 81,77,000/- 2,80,000/- 3,00,000/- 5,56,000/- 3,00,922/- 2,93,285/- 1,71,160/- 2,01,422/- 97,567/- 72,217/- 80,000/- 1,94,100/- 19,62,929/- 30,64,525/- 22,92,515/- 26,02,005/- KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 6.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for internal and external audit? When was the last audit done and what are the major audit objections? Provide the details on compliance. The audit is done by Office Superintendent, accountant and auditors appointed by authorities of Pimpalner Education Society frequently and external audit is done as per rules laid by Government Authorities each year by Chartered Accountant P. D. Dalal, Dhule The audited report by the external auditor is placed before the Management in the meeting of Pimpalner Education Society for rectification, if any. The final audit is done by Joint Director. The external audit of NSS, Earn and Learn Scheme, Examination Expenditure is done on College and University by the authorized C.A. The qualified remarks given by the auditor are taken into consideration in the forth coming years. Major audit objections and compliance details: There is no audit objection since last four years. The last audit was done in financial year Mar.2014. The major audit points were: NIL. The last audit was done by Government auditor in financial year 2011-12. 6.4.3 What are the major sources of institutional receipts/funding and how is the deficit managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of academic and administrative activities of the previous four years and the reserve fund/corpus available with Institutions, if any. The College receives budgetary resources under the following heads Salary Grants - Govt. of Maharashtra Fee - From Students Grants - From UGC and BCUD, NMU Jalgaon All Payments regarding infrastructure, maintenance and new purchase is made by pre audit system. Audited statement showing budget allocation with income expenditure statement for four years ( 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13 and 2013-14) is enclosed herewith Annexure no. 6.4.4 Give details on the efforts made by the institution in securing additional funding and the utilization of the same (if any). 115 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 College submitted proposals under various scheme to the University Grants Commission during 11th Plan Period. Details of the grant received from the UGC during 11th plan period are as follows:S r . Schem e/ P Allocation Released No. urpose 01 BSR 10,00000/10,00000/02 Women hostel 60,00000/30,00000/03 Merged scheme 30,80,000/18,03000/04 College development 6,40,000/4,04000/05 Additional assistance 22,50,000/22,50,000/- 6.5 Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAS) 6.5.1 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) a. Has the institution established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)? If “yes”, what is the institutional policy with regard to quality assurance and how has it contributed in institutionalizing the quality assurance processes? Yes, IQAC was established on 1st July 2005. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) has been actively functioning in the College with major thrust on academic and administrative excellence. Quality sustenance and enhancement are the main objectives of IQAC. Members of IQAC in consultation with co-ordinators of various committees, head of every department and members of various committees chalk out a standard operational plan at the beginning of an academic session, executes these plans and monitors functioning of all the components of the College. The main task of IQAC is quality assurance which it accomplishes in the following manner – The Cell made recommendations for academic quality, promotion of research and infrastructure improvement for better teaching-learning facilities on the College campus. The institution has established IQAC as a post accreditation quality sustenance measure in 2004. As quality enhancement is a continuous process, the IQAC has been involved in conscious, consistent, catalytic involvement towards adhering academic excellence. The IQAC cell designs and implements plan for institutional level activities for quality assurance. IQAC ensure environment conducive for teaching, learning and research in a planned way. 116 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 A planner includes academic calendar, teachers diary is provided to every teacher at the beginning of the academic year. Each teacher prepares a teaching plan and follows it systematically. IQAC conducts meeting of research management committee and provides guidelines for teachers to undertake projects from different funding agencies. Prin. Dr. S. V. Joshi (Prisident), Dr. W. B. Shirsath (Co-ordinator), K. D. Kadam (Ass. Co-ordinator) J. P. Amrutkar, Mrs. B .M. Shaikh, Dr. B. C. More and S. K. Kakad are the member of stering committee itself. The IQAC Cell also provided guidelines for filling up the API forms strictly accordingly as per UGC notifications. The Committee also scrutinized and certifies the API forms filled by the eligible candidates. Analysis of Self appraisal is being done by the IQAC to evaluate the performance of faculty members and suggestions are given for improvements. Faculties are encouraged to register for Ph.D. degree and to undertake more of minor / major research projects and those pursuing research are motivated and helped by Research Review to carry out their work smoothly and speedily. Feedback of teachers by students and other stakeholders is collected by IQAC and suggestions are given to concerned teachers for further improvement. The IQAC insisted Heads of Departments to demand for increases in infrastructure for improving teaching learning facilities. The IQAC encouraged faculty members for remarkable research publications and presentations in national and international seminars / conferences. Composition of IQAC Name 117 Designation Designation in KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT S. T. Sonawane Dr. W. B. Shirsat J. P. Amrutkar Mrs. B. M. Shaikh S. K. Kakad R. K. Petare D. B. Jadhav Shri. Chaitram Pawar Shri. S. N. Bhawsar K. D. Kadam Dr. B. C. More 2015 IQAC Secretary, Pimpalner M a n a g e m e n t Education Society. Representative Principal Chairperson Associate Professor Member Associate Professor Member Associate Professor Member Associate Professor Member Assistant Professor Member Social Worker Member Office Superintendent Member Associate Professor IQAC, Coordinator. Associate Professor Steering committee Coordinator Following programmes were implemented on the recommendation of IQAC during the last four years: New teaching-learning equipment was provided to Science departments. Central Library was upgraded to provide better reading facilities. Labs were upgraded with latest equipment. Career Guidance Counseling Centre was established under the supervision of Head of the Institution Prin. Dr. S. V. Joshi (Prisident), R. K. Petare Co-ordinator), S. P. Khodake, Dr. W. B. Shirsath, K. D. Kadam, Mrs. B. M. Shaikh J. P. Amrutkar, M. B. Ekhande, M. V. Balsane are the member of CGCC department. Departments were activated to organize special lectures and academic programmes at the departmental level. b. How many decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the management/ authorities for implementation and how many of them were actually implemented? Decisions of the IQAC that have been approved and implemented by the authorities for implementation in the last five years are Regularity in the Classes. Introduction of Faculty Identity card. Enhancement in infrastructural facilities of class rooms, Laboratory for computer department, Appointment of part-time Teachers in different disciplines. Broadband connection established for some departments. Girls Common Room renovated. Drinking water facilities have been improved. 118 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Enhancement in lab equipments for the Departments of Chemistry, Zoology, Physics and Botany. Computers, Printers and Photocopier purchased to increase the working facilities in the College. Books were purchased in Library for all faculty streams under UGC scheme. Process of Renovation of building has been done, which includes water proofing of the roof. Approximate 50 table-chair sets have been purchased for Library. Diesel Generator has been purchased for smooth functioning of College. For enhancement in research field the faculty was encouraged to apply for research projects. At present there are 5 minor projects approved by UGC in various departments. c. Does the IQAC have external members on its committee? If so, mention any significant contribution made by them. Yes, there are external members in the IQAC of the College according to the NAAC guideline. The external IQAC members provide valuable suggestions towards the all-round development of College. d. How do students and alumni contribute to the effective functioning of the IQAC? Student council comprising of General Secretary, Gymkhana Secretary, Ladies Representative, class representatives plays a significant role in quality assurance and help in normal functioning of the College. The student council makes suggestions regarding requirement of reference and competitive books in the library, more infrastructural facilities in laboratory, modern equipments in Gymnasium and sports facilities for girl students and more student centric activities to be organized during the year. Students are benefitted from personality development program and Soft Skills Program which help them in securing good placements. Students enthusiastically participate in various competitions, NCC/ NSS activities and annual social gathering of the College and achieve meritorious positions. Tutorials / home assignments and internal exams are seriously taken by students. Students actively participate in tours and excursions, visits to industries. 119 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 e. How does the IQAC communicate and engage staff from different constituents of the institution? The decisions taken in the IQAC are communicated through Head of the Institution to all the departments including office staff and are also placed in Academic Council’s meetings. Through meetings, circulars, notices and reminders the IQAC communicates various decisions to all the parts of the institution. The Head of Institution, in turn, communicates the same to the staff members and the chairmen of different committees. 6.5.2 Does the institution have an integrated framework for Quality assurance of the academic and administrative activities? If ‘yes’, give details on its operationalisation. Yes, the institution has an integrated frame work for quality assurance of the academic and administrative activities. IQAC coordinates with the academic co-ordinator and staff council and conducts a meeting at the beginning of the year to chalk out an action plan for quality assurance in academic and administration activities. Institutional year plan includes curriculum design and review, integration, collaboration and team work to improve the educational quality system. The various committees including IQAC provide the requisite mechanism for implementation and operationalisation of quality assurance of academic and administrative activities. 6.5.3 Does the institution provide training to its staff for effective implementation of the Quality assurance procedures? If ‘yes’, give details enumerating its impact. Yes, the institution grants duty leave for the newly appointed faculty to undergo Orientation, Refresher courses and attend seminars/conferences for effective implementation of the Quality assurance procedures. 6.5.4 Does the institution undertake Academic Audit or other external review of the academic provisions? If ‘yes’, how are the outcomes used to improve the institutional activities? 120 Yes, Academic audit is conducted annually by office Superintendent Shri S. N. Bhavsar The Principal Dr. S. V. Joshi regularly takes stock of the academic activities of all the faculty and monitors whether the Annual Academic Plan is implemented or not and instructions are given to overcome the lapses, if any. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Academic Cell of the Parent Management visits the institution annually for the total academic audit and gives suggestions to sustain the quality. 6.5.5 How are the internal quality assurances mechanisms aligned with the requirements of the relevant external quality assurance agencies/regulatory authorities? The IQAC of the College is functioning with Principal Dr. S. V. Joshi as Chairman, Dr. W. B. Shirsath , Co-ordinator, K. D. Kadam as Co-coordinator and other faculty members as per the norms stipulated by the Academic Cell of the College. The activities of the College and their output are communicated by way of Academic Audit and through meetings and visits of the Academic Cell in the College 6.5.6 What institutional mechanisms are in place to continuously review the teaching learning process? Give details of its structure, methodologies of operations and outcome? The institution has taken following measures for the quality enhancement of students on both academic and core competencies such as The IQAC works for planning, implementing, reviewing and improving the performance of the institution. The preparation of AQAR every year provides introduction about the strength, weakness, opportunities and challenging every year to rectify shortfalls at proper time. CGCC provides quality training and excellent guidance to the students for preparing them all types of competitive examinations. It is conducted by members of CGCC R. K. Petare, S. P. Khodake , Dr. W. B. Shirsath , K. D. Kadam , Community oriented activities like NSS, NCC teaches value based approach to life, such as to instill discipline, social awareness and responsibility and guided by Dr. S. S. Maske and M. B. Ekhande Organization of various curricular, co-curricular, extracurricular activities provide platform to students to show their talents. Various associations of the College organize essay writing, elocution and debating poster competition for the students to express their talents and develop confidence. Celebration of days of National importance, Birth and Death Anniversaries of National leaders and dignitaries to impart the values of truthfulness, patriotism, socialism and humanity among the students. The College has established various cells like Vidyarthini Munch, Internal Quality Assurance Cell, Career Counseling Cell and Students 121 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Grievance Redressed Cell which gives an access to every student to express their views in one or other way. OUTCOME Improved quality in teaching and learning. Increase in the projects, paper publications and participation in National / International seminars, conferences. Augmentation of infrastructure. 6.5.7 How does the institution communicate its quality assurance policies, mechanisms and outcomes to the various internal and external stakeholders? 122 The institution involves all its stakeholders such as educationists, administrators, advocates, social workers, and students in planning, implementation and evaluation of the academic programs through the meetings and interactions with them. In the beginning of the academic year, an academic calendar is prepared by academic committee in consultation with Heads of Departments and faculty members. Teaching plan is prepared by each department and regular meetings are conducted by Heads of Departments to monitor various developmental programs, effective implementation and strengthening of academic programs. Teaching plan is sincerely followed by all faculty members and efforts are taken to improve quality of teaching and ultimately students performance. Special attention is focused on continuous assessment of students by internal assessment tests, tutorials, projects, Viva-Voce besides the regular schedule of examination and evaluation. As per the Academic Calendar, the examination committee plans and conducts the first term and second term examinations and also prepares the schedule of assessment and declaration of results with the teaching and administrative staff. The admission procedure to be followed for the next academic year is prepared by the admission committee. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 CRITERIA VII: INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES 7.1 Environment Consciousness 7.1.1 Does the institute conduct a green audit of its campus and facilities? Yes, the institute conducts a green audit of its campus and facilities periodically. As per the requisions we allot the responsibility to one of the peon Mr. Tarachand Chaure and permanently to dig the pits and plant the samplings supplied by the department of forestry, NSS voluntaries are also involved in this practice. A botanical garden is looking after by botany faculties and students. 123 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 7.1.2 What are the initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco-friendly? Energy conservation: This is achieved through: Instructing all the faculties and students to switch off the light and fans whenever practicals are over. Replace tube light bulbs with energy-efficient compact fluorescent lights wherever it is possible. Use of renewable energy: In chemistry laboratory, use of rain water is made as an alternative for distilled water to save energy. Use of sun heat for drying chemical preparations instead of electric oven especially in summer and winter. Water harvesting: Nil. Chech dam construction: Nil. Efforts for Carbon neutrality –Nil. Plantation: Our Botany department has maintained botanical garden inside the college campus. The college encourages students and faculties for plantation programmes not only in the college campus but also out of the campus which in turn develops an interest, awareness and responsibility towards our environment and its protection. Hazardous waste management We have science laboratories which generate harmful wastes. We, being aware and knowing our responsibilities towards the environment, have proper disposal system for these hazardous wastes of chemistry, botany and zoology departments. The main outlet for hazardous waste in the campus is the chemistry laboratory. Measures are taken to prevent leaching of acids, harmful agents and chemicals. Chemicals are purchased in minimum quantity to save expiry and disposal. The College uses less corrosive chemicals for carrying out practical classes. No more hazardous waste is generated in the campus by any department. The college takes special care in handling and storing chemicals. The chemicals used by students in the laboratory are in dilute form and the waste water is drained out to the underground sump specially designed for the purpose. Dustbins are made 124 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 available for the deposition of waste in the campus and it is proposed to set up a vermi-composting unit too. e- waste management We have adopted following approach to reduce the volume of e-waste: Donate old workable equipments to our high school i.e. another institutes of our institution Reuse equipments after slight modifications to the original functioning equipment. 7.2 Innovations 7.2.1 Give details of innovations introduced during the last four years which have created a positive impact on the functioning of the college. The college has adopted various innovations in the last four years which have created a positive impact on the functioning of the college. Some of the innovations are given below: Online admission process for first year students. Introduction of the courses for new- comers. Up gradation of the college by all means. Renovated computerized office and library. Library with internet facility. Continuous assessment of students through test, tutorials, seminars, projects, group discussion etc. Provision of extra classes for the student. Renovations of play ground for outdoor games. Involvement in cultural, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. New ladies hostel under construction. 7.3 Best Practices 7.3.1 Elaborate on any two best practices as per the annexed format which have contributed to the achievement of the Institutional Objectives and/or contributed to the Quality improvement of the core activities of the college. 125 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 1) 2015 CAREER GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING Goal: The object of conducting CGCC in college for all students to prepare them against various types of competitive examination, Interview techniques, soft skill development and enhance the overall personality in addition to the prescribed syllabus of classes. The student gets opportunity to prepare various subjects necessary for MPSC, UPSC, BSRB and SSC competitive examination. Also there is compulsory general knowledge subject for second year students. The Context: CGCC has been working since last five years in college for all students who are interested and want to make career through competitive examination contact session, group discussion, PPT, lectures on different subjects organized in college, regularly students used books, internets, referencing periodicals, newspapers in this center. They are taking these things seriously along with their regular subjects. The practice The practice and implementation of competitive examination are becoming effective and interesting to the students. It is conducted before and after the regular schedule of college students used to visit in the center during off lecture time. Lecturer takes efforts for the students. Workshops, regular competitive examination are arranged for student participation and interaction. The students are encouraged for different activities competition organized by other institutions. Evidences of success Three students have succeeded in MPSC preliminary examination. The students from remote and tribal areas have benefited and by this center and become well mannered and polite by personality development. There is positive feedback from the students. The students are happy and satisfied with CGCC education. They are finding their future and career through this center. Problems encountered and resources required 126 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Essential measures are adopted to fulfill the requirements of the students in this centre. It requires both human and financial support for the centre to run appropriately. Finance require for maintenance of computer printer, furniture, stationary etc. a little bit money is collected from the students as fees for an essential expenditure such as programme organization, T.A./D. A., printing photography and other required expenditure. Still it requires more findings for successful working of student’s bright future. 2) VERMICULTURE Goal : By giving short projects to some under graduate students on vermiculture can creates awareness about sustainable development and research motivation. Context : Department of zoology involved in conduction of on vermiculture projects. The main aim and objectives are to create responsibilities about the pollution, organic refused recycling and sustainable development. Projects are given to those students who are from the agricultural or farming background. Students are involved in utilizing organic refuse for the production of vermicompost thereby enhancing the scope of vermitechnology. Similarly the teachers and students giving knowledge of the vermiculture to some interested farmers and students. The Practice: Most of the students of our college are from weaker section financially. So the college and department of zoology come out with unique activity for the production of vermicompost. The students get skill to handle earthworm, to collect agricultural refuse and some chemical analysis. Evidence of success: First and second year undergraduate students come to the department inquiry about this activity. Some students take worms and try at home to multiply by using kitchen and garden waste some students bring their parents to understand this activity. Problems encountered: 127 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 At first it is difficult to find an adequate space for vermiculture, it is only restricted around the zoology laboratory. The limited infrastructure facility causes hindrance to expand this activity. Notes: This practice is eco-friendly and can develop skill about the organic recycling. Vermicomposting is useful for sustainable development. Students can find financial source also. C. EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS Evaluative Report of the MARATHI Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department: MARATHI Year of Establishment: June 1993 Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NA Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Yes.(In the NSS, NCC & CGCC) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NA Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA Number of Teaching posts Year Professors Asso. Prof. Asst. Prof. 2010-11 -- Sanctioned Filled 2011- 2012- 2013- 2010- 2011- 2012- 201312 -13 -14 -11 -12 -13 -14 -------- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, 128 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name of faculty Dr. S. S. Maske L. J. Gawali 11. Qualification M.A.B.Ed, Ph.D.,NET & B.A.MCJ. M.A. Designation Specilization No. of Years of Experienc e No. of Ph.D. Students guided Asst. Prof. Marathi 07 -- Asst. Prof. Marathi 21 -- 11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: NA. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 127 : 1 2010-11 251 : 1 2011-12 117 : 1 2012-13 160 : 1 classes 2013-14 :1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: NA 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSC/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. : Ph.D.-01 & PG -01 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): NA 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: NA 1 9 Publications: . Publication per faculty (Total Number) : Books- 02 & Papers- 02 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students : Nil. Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil. Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web 129 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil. Monographs : Nil. Chapter in Books : Nil. Books Edited : Nil. Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers : 01 Citation Index : Nil. SNIP : Nil. SJR : Nil. Impact factor : Nil. h-index : Nil. 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated : Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. : Faculty Life Member/ Editorial Member Level Atmpratya Traya Masik - Nanded State Dr. S. S. Maske Pratisthan Mrathwada Sahitya State Prashad Aurangabad 2 2 Student . projects a ) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme- Nil. b ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil. 2 3 .Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students: Name of Award/ Recognition faculty/student Dr. S. S. Maske Rashtriy Ekata Manch tarfe Samajbhushan Purskar. SamajSamata Sanghacha Samajbhushan Purskar Rajyastariya Aadarsh Shikshak Purskar-2012 Recognition as a Post Graduate Teacher/Ph.D. Guide. (Year : 2012-13) 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 .Student ile programme/course wise: Year 130 Name of the Application Selecte Enrolled KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER Pass SELF STUDY REPORT 200910 201011 201112 201213 201314 Course F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. 2015 received 137 20 22 d 137 20 22 *M 77 19 09 *F 60 01 13 Percentage 92.22 100% 100% 36 05 140 34 19 36 05 140 34 19 22 03 83 15 17 14 02 57 19 02 73.08% 80% 84.04% 95.00% 100% 43 3 123 20 25 43 3 123 20 25 23 02 82 08 14 20 01 41 12 11 90.54% 100% 73.31% 85.15% 86.00% 21 13 175 15 17 21 13 175 15 17 10 10 115 03 06 11 03 60 12 11 92.86% 100% 69.32% 98.22% 85.90% 37 37 187 15 13 37 37 187 15 13 18 20 132 07 04 19 17 55 08 09 57.37% 95.72% 76.91% 93.33% 100% 29 79 29 79 15 28 14 51 80.74% 95.72% 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year 2009-10 to 2013-14 Name of the Course UG % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad 100 00 00 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive 131 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : Nil. 2 9 Student . progression : NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Library – College Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students – Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility- NA d) Laboratories- NA 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies : 90%. 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: NA 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: All the faculties of history department adopted innovative teaching methods, posters, charts, self-learning etc. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year): Participation in NSS, NCC, CGCC and social awareness programmes. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strenghth: Training & Guidance to the Students to participate in various Co-Curricular Competitions. According to syllabus, we provide various resources to the students. Active participation in various social welfare activities & responsibilities. Weakness: No major/minor projects by faculty etc. We do not have any advanced technology. Opprtunities: Social & Cultural awareness, To start PG and short term courses. Challenges: 132 To give prestige to Marathi in the context of LPG (Liberalization, Privatization Globalization) Scenario. To reduce the drop out of first year BA. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Future plans: Starting vocational guidance and Placement centre. To organize National & International Seminars ----x---- Evaluative Report of the HINDI Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department: Hindi Year of Establishment: June 1993 Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NA Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Yes.(FYBCom) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NA Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA Number of Teaching posts Year Professor Asso. Prof. Asst. Prof. CHB Sanctioned 201 2011- 2012- 2013- 20100-11 -12 -13 -14 11 02 - 02 - 02 - 02 - 01 01 Filled 2011- 2012- 2013-12 -13 -14 01 01 01 01 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, : 133 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 01 01 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Name of faculty Qualificatio Designatio Specilizatio No. of Years n n n of Experience Dr. A. G. M.A., Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Hindi 20 Kharat 11. 11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: NA. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 206 : 1 183 : 1 145 : 1 92 : 1 76 : 1 classes 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: NA 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSC/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. : Ph.D. – 01, PG – 01. 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): Agency Grant in Rs 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 UGC -Rs.70,000/--1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: NA 1 9 Publications: . Publication per faculty (Total Number) : Books- ; Papers-03 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students : Year Name of faculty Level 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 National --01 -Dr. A. G. Kharat Internationa --01 01 l Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare 134 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2013-14 -- SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil. Monographs : Nil. Chapter in Books : Nil. Books Edited : Nil. Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers : 01 Citation Index : Nil. SNIP : Nil. SJR : Nil. Impact factor : Nil. h-index : Nil. 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated : Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. : Nil. 2 2 Student . projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme- Nil. b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students: Name of faculty/student Award/ Recognition Rajershi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj State Level Adarsha Pradhyapak Award for year :2010.. Dr. A. G. Kharat Ph.D. Awarded by NMU-Jalgaon on 30th March 2011. Samaj Bhushan Award by samaj Samta Sangh, Dhule Dated 29th Sept. 2012. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 2009-1 0 135 Name of the Course F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. Applicatio Selecte n received d Enrolled *M *F Pass Percentag e 92 27 23 92 27 23 61 21 15 31 06 08 72.86% 87.04% 90.91% 26 26 21 05 88.46% KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2010-1 1 2011-1 2 2012-1 3 2013-1 4 F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. 2015 86 24 24 86 24 24 57 15 18 29 09 06 83.08% 77.50% 100% 11 48 23 21 11 48 23 21 11 29 14 13 00 19 09 08 80.91% 69.11% 84.96% 88.10% 21 34 13 15 21 34 13 15 10 28 09 07 11 06 04 08 92.30% 81.04% 96.16% 94.23% 14 35 13 09 14 35 13 09 07 28 07 06 07 07 06 03 100% 93.92% 90.23% 78.13% 09 09 04 05 88.89% 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year 2009-10 to 2013-14. Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad UG 100 00 00 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : Nil. 2 9 Student . progression : NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Library – College Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students – Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility- NA d) Laboratories- NA 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies : More than 85%. 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: NA 136 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: All the faculties of history department adopted innovative teaching methods, posters, charts, self-learning etc. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year): Participation in NSS, NCC, CGCC and social awareness programmes. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strenghth: Experienced and Qualified faculty Active participation of faculty in conferences and seminars in other Institutes Students Strength is good. Awards received by faculty. Lectures Delivered in various subjects. According to syllabus, we provide various resources to the students. Weakness: Lack of E-books & E-journals. Campus placement is not available Opprtunities: .Enhance the interest among the students To start PG and short term courses as translation of any languages. Can avail major projects Challenges: Generate interest among students about Hindi. Strengthening the department Knowledge to the non Hindi language field ( Maharashtra) Future plans: 137 Publication of Reference Books & Articles in National & International Journals. Counseling centre /Guidance UPSC /MPSC other Competitions Examination. Encourage all faculties to participate and organize various conferences, seminars and workshop as well as to motivate to apply for major and minor research projects. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 ----x---- Evaluative Report of the ENGLISH Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department: English Year of Establishment : June 1997 Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NA Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Yes.(FYBCom and SYBSc) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NA Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA Number of Teaching posts Year Professors Asso. Professors Asst. Professors 201011 01 01 Sanctioned 2011- 201212 13 01 01 01 01 201314 01 201011 01 01 01 Filled 2011- 201212 13 01 01 01 01 201314 01 01 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name of faculty Mrs. B. M. 138 Qualification Designation Specilizatio n M.A., M.Phil. Associate Professor English KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER No. of Years of Experienc e 28 SELF STUDY REPORT Shaikh C. N. Gharate 11. M.A. Assistant Professor English 2015 20 11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: NA. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 169 : 1 2010-11 177 : 1 2011-12 224 : 1 2012-13 224 : 1 classes 2013-14 221 : 1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: NA 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSC/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. : M.Phil – 01, PG – 01. 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): NA 1 8 .Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: NA 1 9 .Publications: Publication per faculty (Total Number) : Books-04 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students : Nil. Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil. Monographs : Nil. Chapter in Books : Nil. Books Edited : Nil. Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers : 04 Citation Index : Nil. SNIP : Nil. SJR : Nil. Impact factor : Nil. h-index : Nil. 139 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated : Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a ) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. : Nil. 2 2 Student . projects a ) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme- Nil. b ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students: Name of faculty/student Award/ Recognition Mrs. B. M. Shaikh Rajershi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj State Level Adarsha Pradhyapika Award. Dated 25/12/2011. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 200910 201011 2011140 Name of the Course F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.A. Application received 229 14 12 64 28 226 15 09 54 49 171 Selected 229 14 12 64 28 226 15 09 54 49 171 Enrolled *M *F 138 10 07 45 14 140 12 06 34 20 111 91 04 05 19 14 86 03 03 20 29 60 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER Pass Percentage 49.85% 65.39% 90.91% 60.68% 84.82% 69.66% 76.67% 72.22% 59.17% 92.86% 55.73% SELF STUDY REPORT 12 201213 201314 S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Sc. 14 14 44 53 209 11 09 51 47 226 14 11 38 10 14 14 44 53 209 11 09 51 47 226 14 11 38 10 10 12 27 15 144 06 06 25 12 164 10 07 19 05 04 02 17 38 65 05 03 26 35 62 04 04 19 05 2015 83.41% 76.93% 39.50% 94.27% 83.19% 88.64% 88.89% 67.65% 96.81% 70.11% 65.18% 87.88% 80.83% 100% 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad 2009-10 to 2013-14 UG 100% 00% 00% 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : Nil. 2 9 Student . progression : NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Library – College Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students – Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility- NA d) Laboratories- NA 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies : More than 85%. 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: NA 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: All the faculties of history department adopted innovative teaching methods, posters, charts, self-learning etc. 34.Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year) 141 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 - Participation in NSS, NCC, CGCC and social awareness programmes. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strenghth: Good teacher-student relation. According to syllabus, we provide various resources to the students. Advanced and relevant syllabus. Weakness: Absenteeism of the students because of domestic reasons. No ICT facility. Opprtunities: Competitions Examination exam guidance. To start PG and short term cources. Challenges: Generate interest among students about English. To improve the result of compulsory English. Future plans: Starting vocational guidance and Placement centre. Counseling about Competitions Examination. Encourage to motivate and apply for major and minor research projects. ----x---- 142 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Evaluative Report of the ECONOMICS Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department: Economic Year of Establishment : June 1987 Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NA Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Yes.(In the CGCC) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NA Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA Number of Teaching posts Year 200 9-10 02 Professors Asso. Prof. Asst. Prof. Sanctioned 201 201 201 0-11 1-12 2-13 02 02 02 01 01 01 01 201 3-14 02 200 9-10 02 201 0-11 02 01 01 01 Filled 201 201 1-12 2-13 02 02 01 201 3-14 02 01 01 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name of faculty S. T. Sonawane K. R. Raut S. N. Torawane 11. Qualification M.A., M.Phil. M.A. M.A. Designation Specilizatio n No. of Years of Experience Associate Professor Economics 29 Associate Professor Assistant Professor Economics Economics 26 18 11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: NA. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 143 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER classes SELF STUDY REPORT 88 : 1 84 : 1 62 : 1 97 : 1 2015 81 : 1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: NA 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSC/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. : M.Phil – 01, PG – 02. 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): NA 1 1 2 2 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: NA 9 Publications: . Nil. 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated: Nil. 1 Faculty . as members in a ) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. : Nil. 2 2 Student . projects a ) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme- Nil. b ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students: Name of Award/ Recognition faculty/student State level ‘Best Teacher award’ in Memory of Great Poet K. R. Raut Kai. Vamandada Kardak on 26th Feb. 2006 at Shinde (Nasik) 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 .Student ile programme/course wise: Year 2009144 Name of the Course F.Y.B.A. Application received 189 Selected 189 Enrolled *M *F 111 78 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER Pass Percentage 65.62% SELF STUDY REPORT 10 201011 201112 201213 201314 S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) B.Com.(UG) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) B.Com.(UG) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) B.Com.(UG) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) B.Com.(UG) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) B.Com.(UG) 11 06 112 211 10 12 103 167 09 09 113 205 09 05 94 205 29 07 90 11 06 112 211 10 12 103 167 09 09 113 205 09 05 94 205 29 07 90 09 05 71 129 10 10 69 107 05 09 72 139 06 03 44 147 13 04 41 02 01 41 82 00 02 34 60 04 00 41 66 03 02 50 58 16 03 49 2015 90.91% 100% 64.76% 60.50% 100% 86.37% 74.29% 69.19% 70.09% 88.89% 76.37% 88.86% 86.37% 100% 89.06% 82.77% 73.89% 100% 90.32% 2 7 .Diversity of Students Year 2009-10 To 2013-14 Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad UG 100% 00% 00% 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : Nil. 2 9 Student . progression : NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Library – College Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students – Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility- NA d) Laboratories- NA 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies: More than 85%. 145 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: NA 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: All the faculties of history department adopted innovative teaching methods, posters, charts, self-learning etc. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year) : Participation in NSS, NCC, CGCC and social awareness programmes. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strenghth: Students Strength is good for first year of Arts. According to syllabus, we provide various resources to the students. Good results. Advanced and relevant syllabus. Weakness: Lack of practical experience and testing economic theories (Such as Share Index, Inflation Rate, Unemployment rate) Absenteeism of the students because of domestic reasons. No ICT facility. Opprtunities: MPSC, UPSC and NET/SET exam guidance. To start PG and short term cources. Challenges: Generate interest among students about socio-economic issues. Future plans: Starting vocational guidance and Placement centre. Counseling centre /Guidance UPSC /MPSC other Competitions Examination. Encourage all faculties to participate and organize various conferences, seminars and workshops as well as to motivate to apply for major and minor research projects. ----x---- 146 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Evaluative Report of the HISTORY Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 147 Name of the department: HISTORY Year of Establishment: June 1987 Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NA KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 5 . Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester. 6 . Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Yes.(In the CGCC) 7 . Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NA 8 . Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA 9 . Number of Teaching posts Year 201011 01 01 Asso. Prof. Asst. Prof. Sanctioned 2011- 201212 13 01 01 01 01 201314 01 01 201011 01 01 Filled 2011- 201212 13 01 01 01 01 201314 01 01 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name of faculty M. V. Balsane P. M. Sawale Qualification Designation M.A., B.Ed. & SET M.A. Asso. Prof. Asst. Prof. Specilizatio n No. of Years of Experience HISTORY 23 HISTORY 23 11. 11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: NA. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 88 : 1 2010-11 84 : 1 2011-12 62 : 1 2012-13 97 : 1 classes 2013-14 81 : 1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: NA 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSC/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. : PG -02 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 148 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): NA 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: NA 1 9 Publications: . Nil. 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated: Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. : Nil. 2 2 Student . projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme- Nil. b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students: Nil. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 149 Name of the Course F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) Application received Selected 229 18 17 Enrolled *M *F 229 18 17 138 10 11 91 08 06 Pass Percentag e 48.90% 94.12% 100% 212 23 16 212 23 16 131 12 04 81 11 12 91.26% 94.73% 100% 159 09 19 159 09 19 103 08 07 56 01 12 71.26% 96.87% 97.37% 174 17 10 174 17 10 126 10 08 48 07 02 79.80% 100% 100% 216 17 10 216 17 10 164 10 08 52 07 02 88.42% 97.50% 100% KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad UG 100% 00% 00% 2009-10 To 2013-14 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : Nil. 2 9 Student . progression : NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Library – College Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students – Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility- NA d) Laboratories- NA 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies: 90%. 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: NA 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: All the faculties of history department adopted innovative teaching methods, posters, charts, self-learning etc. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year): Participation in NSS, NCC, CGCC and social awareness programmes. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strenghth: Students Strength is very good. According to syllabus, we provide various resources to the students. Good results. Weakness: No major/minor projects by faculty etc. No ICT facility. Opprtunities: 150 MPSC, UPSC and NET/SET exam guidance. To start PG and short term cources. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Challenges: To reduce the drop out of first year BA. Future plans: Starting vocational guidance and Placement centre. Counseling centre /Guidance UPSC /MPSC other Competitions Examination Opening of PG. ----x---- Evaluative Report of the GEOGRAPHY Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department: Geography Year of Establishment: -Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NA Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Yes.(FYBCom) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NA Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA Number of Teaching posts Year 151 Sanctioned Filled 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT Professors A s s o . Professors A s s t . Professors 2015 -11 - -12 - -13 -14 - -11 - -12 - -13 -14 - 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 - - - - - - - - 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, : Name of faculty Qualification Designation Specilizatio No. of Years n o f Experience S. K. Kakad M.A., B.Ed. Asso. Prof. Geography 26 11. 11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: NA. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 353 : 1 352 : 1 278 : 1 289 : 1 326 : 1 classes 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: NA 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSC/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.: PG –01. 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): Nil. 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: NA 1 9 Publications: . Nil. 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated : Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. : Nil. 152 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2 2 Student . projects a ) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme- Nil. b ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students: Nil. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 .Student ile programme/course wise: Year Name of the Applicatio Selecte Enrolled Pass Course n received d Percentag *M *F e F.Y.B.A. 227 227 138 89 54.14% 61 61 26 35 85.71% 2009- S.Y.B.A.(Gen.) -10 T . Y . B . A . 65 65 49 16 98.21% (Gen.) F.Y.B.A. 224 224 140 86 50% 76 76 45 30 100% 2010- S.Y.B.A.(Gen.) -11 T . Y . B . A . 52 52 39 13 100% (Gen.) F.Y.B.A. 165 165 108 57 46.64% 43 43 26 17 86.45% 2011- S.Y.B.A.(Gen.) -12 T . Y . B . A . 70 70 42 28 94.20% (Gen.) F.Y.B.A. 208 208 143 65 67.88% S.Y.B.A.(Gen.) 44 44 30 14 98.87% 2012T.Y.B.A. 35 35 20 15 96.67% -13 (Gen.) F.Y.B.Com. 02 02 01 01 -F.Y.B.A. 222 222 160 62 74.13% 2013- S.Y.B.A.(Gen.) 74 74 52 22 96.33% -14 T . Y . B . A . 30 30 19 11 96.67% (Gen.) 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year 153 Name of % of students from the Course the same state % of students from other KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER % of students from abroad SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 States 2009-10 to 2013-14 UG 100% 00% 00% 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : Nil. 2 9 Student . progression : NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Library – College Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students – Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility- NA d) Laboratories- NA 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies : More than 85%. 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: NA 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: All the faculties of history department adopted innovative teaching methods, posters, charts, self-learning etc. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year): Participation in NSS, NCC, CGCC and social awareness programmes. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strenghth: Students Strength is very good for Geography. Involvement in the different academic bodies of the college. According to syllabus, we provide various resources to the students. Advanced and relevant syllabus. Good student – teacher relationship. Weakness: Lack of E-books & E-journals. Absenteeism of the students because of domestic reasons. No specialization. Opprtunities: 154 To start specialization. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 MPSC, UPSC and NET/SET exam guidance. Certificate course in Travel & Tourism is to be proposed. Challenges: Student attendance. Conversion of traditional courses in modern job oriented professional courses. Future plans: Counseling centre /Guidance MPSC & other Competitions Examination. To participate and organize various conferences, seminars and workshops ----x---- Evaluative Report of the POLITICAL SCIENCE Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department: Political Science Year of Establishment: June 1990 Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NA Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Nil. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NA Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA Number of Teaching posts Year Asso. 201011 - Prof. Asst. Prof. 02 Professors Sanctioned 2011- 201212 13 02 02 201314 02 Filled 2010- 2011- 2012-11 12 13 01 02 1 0 .Faculty ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, : 155 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 02 201314 02 SELF STUDY REPORT Name Qualification Designatio n K. N. Vasave M.A., B.Ed. Asst. Prof. D. B. Jadhav M.A., SET Asst. Prof. Specilization Political Science Political Science 2015 No. of Years of Experience 18 03 11. 11. List of senior visiting faculty: Nil. 1 2 .Percentage of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: NA. 1 3 .Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 136 : 1 139 : 1 114 : 1 133 : 1 :1 classes 1 4 .Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: NA 1 5 .Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSC/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.: PG – 02. 1 6 .Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 .Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): Nil. 1 8 .Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: NA 1 9 .Publications: Nil. 2 0 .Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards. : Nil. 2 2 Student . projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme- Nil. b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students: Nil. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding 156 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Name of the Course F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) F.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.A.(Spl.) T.Y.B.A. (Spl.) Applicatio n received Select ed 220 07 08 216 10 07 166 09 07 197 15 05 222 17 07 220 07 08 216 10 07 166 09 07 197 15 05 222 17 07 Enrolled *M *F 132 05 01 131 06 04 108 05 05 138 15 03 160 15 07 88 02 07 85 04 03 58 04 02 59 00 02 62 02 00 Pass Percentag e 73.20% 78.57% 100% 70.17% 71.43% 85.71% 66.96% 82.14% 100% 76.27% 96.42% 100% 82.63% 98.33% 100% 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year 2009-10 t o 2013-14 Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad UG 100 00 00 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : Nil. 2 9 Student . progression : NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Library – College Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students – Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility- NA d) Laboratories- NA 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, 157 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 university, government or other agencies : More than 85%. 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: NA 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: All the faculties of history department adopted innovative teaching methods, posters, charts, self-learning etc. 34.Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year): Participation in NSS, NCC, CGCC and social awareness programmes. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strenghth: Established good rapport with students. Involvement in the different academic bodies of the college. Good student – teacher relationship. Excellent face to face presentation skill. Well organized. Weakness: Lack of E-books & E-journals Students Absentee. Opprtunities: Competitive exam guidance. To start short term courses. Challenges: Student attendance. Conversion of traditional courses in modern job oriented professional courses. Future plans: To start E-learning by current techniques. Counseling about Competitions Examination Encourage to research. ----x---- 158 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Evaluative Report of the COMMERCE Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department : Commerce Year of Establishment : June 1983 Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Nil. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : Nil. Number of Teaching posts Year 201011 03 - Professors Asso. Prof. Asst. Prof. Sanctioned 2011- 201212 13 03 03 - 201314 03 - 2010-1 1 03 - Filled 2011- 201212 13 03 03 - 201314 03 - 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name Dr. S. V. Joshi J. P. Amrutkar D. D. Nerkar Qualification M.Com, M.Phil, LLM, Ph.D. M.Com, M.Phil, M.Com, M.Phil, Designatio n Specilization Head & Asso. Prof. Commerce & Management Associate Professor Associate Professor Commerce & Management Commerce & Management No. of Years of Experience No. of Ph.D. Students guided 31 08+02=10 32 -- 28 -- 1 1 List . of senior visiting faculty : Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty : Nil. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 2009-10 159 Ratio for Years (UG) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER classes 2013-14 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 37 : 1 34 : 1 38 : 1 31 : 1 30 : 1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: Nil. 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. : Degree 2010-11 01 02 00 Ph.D. M. Phil P. G. For Year 2011-12 2012-13 01 01 02 02 00 00 2013-14 01 02 00 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received: Nil. 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: Research Guide - Dr. S. V. Joshi recognized by NMU-Jalgaon. 1 9 Publications: . Publication per faculty : Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students Name faculty of 2010-1 1 -- Year 2011- 201212 13 -04 201314 04 National Internationa --02 02 l National --02 01 J. P. Amrutkar Internationa --01 00 l Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil. Monographs : Nil. Chapter in Books : Nil. Books Edited : 28 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers : 25 Citation Index : 15 SNIP : Nil. SJR : Nil. Impact factor : Nil. h-index : Nil. Dr. S. V. Joshi 160 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated : Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a ) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards: Faculty Dr. S. V. Joshi Life Member/ Editorial Level Member Shouryabhumi, Mahad. International Sanshondhan, Nagpur. National 2 2 Student . projects a ) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme: Nil. b ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: 100% M.Com. Part II 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students: Name of Award/ Recognition faculty/student Ph.D. Awarded. Dec. 2009. Dr. S. V. Joshi Mahakavi Vaman Dada Kardak State Level Award-2010 for Social and Educational Work. Godaratna Purskar-2010 “Adarsha Shikshak Puraskar and Samaj Prabodhan Award- 2010” Dated Dec. 2010. Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Aadarsh Pradhyapak Purskar-2010. National and International Compendium-“Glory of Education Excellence Award”Dated 17th Nov. 2011. Referee for evaluating Ph.D. Thesis at Nagpur University. “Golden Educationist of India Award” of International Institute of Education & Management, New Delhi. Recognition as a Post Graduate Teacher/Ph.D. Guide. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department Name of faculty R. B. Patil – BOS Member, NMU-Jalgaon V. K. Bhamare – Subject Expert, S. G. Patil College, sakri. Mr. Shamkant S. Patil – R.D.O. UBI-Pimpalner. Mrs. Dr. Loya – Medical Officer-P.H.C.-Sukapur. 161 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER Year 2014-15 2014-15 2013-14 2013-14 SELF STUDY REPORT Dr. Mangala Sabadra – Executive Member , NMU-Jalgaon. Dr. Jaiprakash Choube - BOS Chirman, NMU-Jalgaon 2015 2011-12 2011-12 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International: Nil 2 6 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 200910 201011 201112 201213 201314 Name of the Course F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Com. Application received 64 24 24 54 34 15 44 29 40 51 18 22 38 37 15 Selected 64 24 24 54 34 15 44 29 40 51 18 22 38 37 15 Enrolled *M *F 45 15 11 34 27 08 27 15 30 25 10 08 19 15 07 19 09 13 20 07 07 17 14 10 26 08 14 19 22 08 Pass Percentage 28.85% 14.29% 91.30% 56.67% 21.88% 71.43% 23.53% 29.17% 42.11% 34.15% 23.53% 85.00% 57.89% 28.57% 40.00% 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year 2009-10 To 2013-14 Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad B.Com. 100% - - 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.: Nil. 2 9 Student . progression : NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilities a) Library: College Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility: No. d) Laboratories: Yes. 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, 162 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 3 3 3 3 2015 university, government or other agencies: 91 % 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Nil. 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: Lecture cum Discussion Method. Lectures and Presentation through PPT. Group Discussion and Pair Work in the class room. Home assignment. 4 Participation . in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities: Involvement of the students through NSS, NCC and CGCC. 5 SWOT . analysis of the department and Future plans: Strengths: Well Qualified and Experienced Staff. Recognized Research Guide- NMU-Jalgaon and RTMU- Nagpur. Author – Books of Commerce and management. Paper Publications in National and International journals. Paper Presentations and Participation in National, International Conferences and Seminars. Honors through state and national awards. Weaknessess: Not affiliated with Career Oriented Programme. Lack of Minor/major research projects. Non Collaboration with industry/ private sector. Non Organization of workshops/seminars etc. Opportunities: Application applied for PG. Newly open the short duration computer courses. Availability of infrastructural resources. Arrange lecture series. Efforts made for commerce research center. Challenges: 163 Students from Adivasi and Rural belt. To enhance qualitative research activity among the students and teachers. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 To face the competitive exams through CGCC. To make the perfect students for Interviews. Future Plans: Openings of higher education- M.Com. To introduce Computer based accounting to have practical knowledge to our students. To start certificate courses in Taxation and Audit, Practical Account Writing, Computerized Account Writing. ----x---- Evaluative Report of the BOTANY Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 164 Name of the department: BOTANY Year of Establishment: June 1988 Names of Programmes / Courses offered: UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Nil. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Number of Teaching posts: 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Year 200910 Professor s Asso. Prof. A s s t . Prof. Sanctioned 2010- 2011- 201211 12 13 201314 200910 201011 Filled 201112 201213 201314 - - - - - - - - - 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 03 03 03 03 03 01 01 01 01 01 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization : Qualifi- Designation Specilization -cation Name Dr. Y. S. More P. K. Ahire M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc. Asso. Prof. and Head A s s i t . Professors No. of Years No. of Ph.D. o f Students Experience guided Botany (Angiosperm Taxonomy) Botany (Angiosperm Taxonomy) 26 01 23 - 1 1 List . of senior visiting faculty (Last four years) : Nil 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty : 8.33% 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 2009-10 43:1 2010-11 68:1 Ratio for Year 2011-12 73:1 2012-13 88:1 classes 2013-14 80:1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Staff Tech. 165 For Year (Sanctioned) 2010-1 2011-1 2012-1 2013-1 1 2 3 4 01 01 01 01 For Year (Filled) 2010-1 2011-1 2012-1 1 2 3 01 01 01 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 201314 01 SELF STUDY REPORT Adm -- -- -- -- -- -- 2015 -- -- 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.: PhD: 01, PG: 01 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: 01 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years) Agency UGC 2009-10 -- Grant in Rs 2010-11 2011-12 Rs.1,30,000/-- 2012-13 -- 2013-14 -- 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: Nil 1 9 Publications: . Publication per faculty (Total Number): Nil. Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/ international) by faculty and students: Nil. Number of publications listed in International Database : Monographs: Nil. Chapter in Books : 01 Books Edited: Nil. Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: Citation Index: Nil. SNIP: Nil. SJR: Nil. Impact factor: Nil. h-index: Nil. 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated: Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a ) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Board: Nil. 2 2 Student . projects a ) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme: Nil b ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students: Dr. Y. S. More (HOD) : 166 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 i ) Enrolled as Leading Scientists of the World 2009 by British Biographic Center Cambridge, England. ii) Enrolled as Top 100 Scientists 2010 by British Biographic Center Cambridge, England. iii) Served as Chairperson for the Ph.D. Vivo-voice at NMU-Jalgaon. Dated : 25/04/2014. iv) Ph.D./M.Phil Guide ship given by NMU-Jalgaon. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 200910 201011 201112 201213 201314 Name of the Course F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. Application received 65 20 -75 38 02 96 38 11 109 56 11 93 57 10 Selecte d 65 20 -75 38 02 96 38 11 109 56 11 93 57 10 Enrolled *M *F 37 28 11 09 --37 38 17 21 00 02 47 49 18 20 04 07 49 60 21 35 04 07 40 53 27 30 02 08 Pass Percentage 90.48% 83.33% -90.06% 71.79% -88.33% 79.41% 100% 74.56% 85.53% 88.88% 83.14% 91.23% 33.33% 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year Name of the Course % of students from the same state 2009-10 to 2013-14 B.Sc. 100% % of students from other States - % of students from abroad - 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? Nil. 2 9 Student . progression: NA 167 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilities a) Library: Avail the student and faculty college central library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Internet facilities available. c) Class rooms with ICT facility: Nil d) Laboratories: 01 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies: 90% 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Nil. 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning LCD Projector, Charts, Notes and Tutorials 3 4 Participation . in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year): Nil 3 5 SWOC . analysis of the department and Future plans Strength: All Faculty having good Academic record, one faculty completed Ph.D. & others on going Motivation to students for P.G./M. Phil./Ph.D. Degrees. Weakness: Organization of seminar or Conference etc. Insufficient faculties. Laboratory infrastructure is not sufficient accordingly student strength. Opportunities: Exhibition of medicinal plants for U.G. students. Course to be started. To start P.G. Challenges: 168 To improve interest about the subject among the students. To increase job opportunities. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Future Plans: Mushroom Cultivation Certificate course. Nursery Development Certificate course. ----x---- Evaluative Report of the CHEMISTRY Department 1 . Name of the department : Chemistry 2 . Year of Establishment : -- 3 . Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG (General) 4 . Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NA 5 . Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester 6 . Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: NA 7 . Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : NA 8 . Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : NA 9 . Number of Teaching posts Year Professors A s s o . Prof. 169 201011 2 Sanctioned 2011- 201212 13 2 2 201314 - 201011 - 2 2 Filled 2011- 201212 13 2 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2 201314 2 SELF STUDY REPORT Asst. Prof. - - - - - 2015 - - 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization: Name Qualification Designation Specilization Dr. W. B. Shirsath P. P. Talware M.Sc., Ph.D. Asso. Prof. Phy. Chem. No. of Years o f Experience 27 M.Sc. Asso. Prof. Org. Chem. 25 1 1 List . of senior visiting faculty (Last four years) : Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary faculty: Nil. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) : Ratio for Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 49 : 01 69 : 01 82 : 01 88 : 01 99 : 01 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Staff For Year (Sanctioned) Tech. Adm For Year (Filled) 2010-1 1 2011-1 2 2012-1 3 2013-1 4 2010-1 1 201112 201213 201314 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. Degree Ph.D. M.Phil. P.G. 2009-10 --2 2010-11 --2 For Year 2011-12 2012-13 -1 --2 1 2013-14 1 -1 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 170 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years) Agency UGC Grant in Rs 2009-10 2010-11 75000/-- 2011-12 -- 2012-13 -- 2013-14 -- 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: University of Pune 1 9 Publications: . Publication per faculty : 02 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students : Name of faculty/students Journal P. P. Talware National International Year 2010-11 --- 2011-12 --- 2012-13 --- 2013-14 -02 Number of publications listed in International Database (For eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): All above papers are listed in International Database. Monographs: Nil Chapter in Books: Nil Books Edited : Nil Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: Nil Citation Index : Nil SNIP: Nil SJR: Nil Impact factor: 1.29. h-index: Nil. 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated : Nil 2 1 Faculty . as members in (a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards: Faculty Life Member P. P. Talware Asian Journal of Chemical & Environmental research 2 2 Student . projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter 171 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 departmental/programme: Nil. b ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students : Name of faculty/student Award/ Recognition Dr. W. B. Shirsath Samaj Bhushan P. P. Talware Best oral paper presentation in seminar on 31st Jan-2009 Chairperson- International Conference Tiruchirappalli. Dt. 12/03/2014 In Chemistry ability test (12thJan.2014) Secured Third rank in NMU Jalgaon Patil Ajinkya Bharatraj at 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 6 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Name of the Course/programme F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. Applications received 75 23 94 44 119 44 125 50 142 55 Selected 75 23 94 44 119 44 125 50 142 55 Enrolled *M *F 42 33 11 12 48 46 20 24 55 64 19 25 54 71 24 26 66 76 30 25 2 7 Diversity . of Students 172 Year Name of the Course 2009-10 to 2013-14 F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. % of students from the same state 100% 100% % of students from other States 00% 00% KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER % of students from abroad 00% 00% Pass percentage 70.18% 71.21% 72.07% 78.79% 78.97% 61.90% 87.27% 73.19% 80.05% 73.33% SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : Nil. 2 9 Student . progression: NA 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilities a) Library: Students and staff avail facilities in the central library of the college. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Yes, Staffs are allowed to use computer and internet facilities in the lab during stipulated hours. c) Class rooms with ICT facility: NA d) Laboratories: Well-equipped/furnished laboratory for UG students. 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies: 90% All SC/ST/OBC students receive scholarship from the State Govt besides Half-freeship to General students by the college. 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Every year we organize science association with external experts. Year Special lectures 2011 Chemistry in daily life 2013 Need of Education 2014 Importance of Chemistry External Experts . V. G. Yeolekar Chemistry Dr. A. B. Sawant Dr. J. T. Pawar Date n d 2 Feb.2011 2 7 t h Jan.2013 12thJan.2014 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: Lecture cum Discussion Method, use of charts/models/CDs, distribution of notes/hand outs etc. Home assignment, adequate counseling is given for students. Class tests and Surprise tests, Experiments, Demonstration Daily 5 to 7 minutes are spent in classes revising what was discussed the previous day and also to address the questions from students. 34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year) Activities of the department are: 173 Participation in NSS and Earn and Learn Scheme. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Quiz competition in chemistry Poster presentation. Participation of students in essay competition. Industrial Visits. 35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans: Strengths: Well Qualified and Experienced Staff Faculties of the department participated and presented research papers in the national and international seminars and conferences. Counseling the students for their personal problems and encouraging them. Department has good student teacher relationship. Involvement in the various committees of College. Research activities are continued and progressive. The faculty members are actively engaged in administration as and when needed. Weaknesses: Less number of minor and major projects undertaken. No specialization. Opportunities: To increase research activities. More opportunities for services in industry and research fields for students. Soil analysis, Water analysis for students and common men like farmers etc. To adopt modern techniques of teaching. Use of ICT to reach out to the global pool of knowledge. Challenges: To develop the interest in Chemistry among the students from rural & tribal area. To improve the results of lower caliber students. Higher cost of chemicals. To find out alternative Experimental Methods. Future Plans: 174 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Apply for minor/major projects. To subscribe journals/periodicals of national repute. To start specialization (Final year of B.Sc.). To further improve departmental laboratories for specialization. To conduct, special lectures for the student enrichment with external resource persons. ----x---- Evaluative Report of the MATHEMATICS Departments 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department : MATHEMATICS Year of Establishment : -Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Nil. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester system. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : Nil. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil. Number of Teaching posts Year Asso. Prof 175 Sanctioned Filled 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013-11 -12 -13 -14 -11 -12 -13 -14 --------01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT Asst. Prof -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2015 -- 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name of Qualificatio Designation Specili-zati No. of Years of faculty n on Experi-ence K. D. M.Sc. Associate Pure Maths 26 Kadam (Maths) Professor 1 1 List . of senior visiting faculty : Nil 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporary faculty : Nil. 1 3 Student. Teacher Ratio (Programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 14 : 1 25 : 1 33 : 1 32 : 1 60 : 1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: Nil. 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. : PG – 01 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received - Nil 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): Nil 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University - Nil 1 9 Publications: . Nil. 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated : Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards: Nil. 2 2 Student . projects a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme : Nil. c ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e. in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies : Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students : Nil. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department : 176 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Nil. 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b) International : Nil. 2 6 . Student ile programme/course wise : Year Name of the Application Selected Enrolled Pass Course/prog s *M *F percentage ramme received 2009- F.Y.B.Sc. 10 10 05 05 83.33% -10 S.Y.B.Sc. 04 04 02 02 75.00% 2010- F.Y.B.Sc. 19 19 10 09 80.39% -11 S.Y.B.Sc. 06 06 02 04 72.22% 2011- F.Y.B.Sc. 23 23 08 15 85.51% -12 S.Y.B.Sc. 10 10 02 08 83.33% 2012- F.Y.B.Sc. 16 16 05 11 82.22% -13 S.Y.B.Sc. 16 16 06 10 95.83% 2013- F.Y.B.Sc. 49 49 21 28 84.92% -14 S.Y.B.Sc. 11 11 02 09 87.88% 2 7 Diversity . of Students Year Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States 2009-10 to 2013-14 F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. 100% 100% 00% 00% % of students from abroad 00% 00% 2 8 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? NA 2 9 Student . progression : NA. 3 0 Details . of Infrastructural facilities a) Library : Common Library b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students : Yes c) Class rooms with ICT facility : No d) Laboratories : Yes 3 1 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies: More than 80%. 3 2 Details . on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts 3 3 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning : a . Lecture cum Discussion Method. 177 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 b . Group Discussion. c . Home assignment. 3 4 .Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year) Co-ordinator - Earn and Learn Scheme( 2006-07 to 2009-10), Nodal Officer : From 2010-11 to since. 3 5 .SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strengths: Involvement in the different academic committees of the college. Good student – teacher relationship. Active participation in conferences and seminars in other Institutes Teaching using assignments, group discussions etc. Weakness: No specialization. Awareness in terms of subject demand among students is weak Challenges: To enhance grasping power of the subject in the lower caliber students. Future Plan: To start specialization. ----x---- 178 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Evaluative Report of the PHYSICS Department 1 2 3 4 . . . . 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Name of the department : PHYSICS Year of Establishment : June 1993 Names of Programs/Courses offered: UG. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Nil. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (program wise) : Semester. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments : Yes. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : NA Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NA. Number of Teaching posts Year Sanctioned Filled 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2010- 2011- 201 2013-11 -12 -13 -14 -11 -12 2-1 -14 3 Professors Asso. Prof 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Asst. Prof 03 03 03 03 02 02 02 02 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization : Name of faculty Qualificatio Designatio SpeciaNo. of n n -lizati Years of on Experience M. B. Ekhande Asso. Prof. Physic M.Sc. 25 yrs s N. B. Sonawane M.Sc.,M.Ph Asst. Prof. Physic 21 yrs il s V. G. M.Sc.,M.Ph Asso. Prof. Physic 21 yrs Ugalmugle il s 1 1 List . of senior visiting faculty: Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (program wise) by temporary faculty: Nil. 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (program wise) Ratio for Year 179 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2009-10 39 : 1 2010-11 43 : 1 2011-12 61 : 1 2012-13 67 : 1 2015 2013-14 76 : 1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled: Staff Tech. Adm. For Year (Sanctioned) For Year (Filled) 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2010- 2011- 201211 -12 -13 -14 -11 -12 -13 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 2013-14 01 01 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with D. Sc./ D. Litt/ Ph. D./ M.Phil./P.G. Degree For Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Ph.D. M. Phil. 2 2 2 2 P.G. 3 1 1 1 1 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): Nil. 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: Nil. 1 9 Publications: . Publication per faculty (Total Number): 02 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students Name of Journal Year faculty/student 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 s National N. B. Sonawane Internationa 02 l Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, 180 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 etc.) Monographs Chapter in Books Books Edited Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers Citation Index SNIP SJR Impact factor: JALCOM-2.726 & SNA- 1.943. h-index 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated : Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in (a)National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards Nil. 2 2 Student . projects Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/program: Nil. Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies : Nil. 2 3 Awards/ . Recognitions received by faculty and students : Nil. a . List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department : Nil. 2 4 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International : Nil. 2 5 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 181 Name of the Course F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. Applicatio n received Selecte d 75 23 18 94 24 10 119 50 15 125 75 23 18 94 24 10 119 50 15 125 Enrolled *M *F 42 12 04 48 10 05 55 13 02 54 33 11 14 46 14 05 64 37 13 71 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER Pass Percentag e 80.70% 55.00% 58.82% 97.30% 84.72% 90.00% 86.73% 89.13% 50.00% 94.24% SELF STUDY REPORT 2013-14 S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. 61 14 142 58 27 61 14 142 58 27 19 02 66 10 06 42 12 76 48 21 2015 85.00% 78.57% 86.36% 86.21% 77.78% 2 6 Diversity . of Students Year 2009-10 to 2013-14 Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad B.Sc 100% - - 2 7 How . many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Nil. 2 8 Student . progression : NA. 2 9 Details . of Infrastructural facilities a) Library:- Common Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Available in Dept. c) Class rooms with ICT facility: Nil d) Laboratories: 01 3 0 Number . of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies : 90% 3 1 Details . on student enrichment programs (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts : Seminar. 3 2 Teaching . methods adopted to improve student learning: Teaching through class room lectures. Using audio visual training equipment and using Interactive tutor through internet. Conducting practical in Laboratories. 3 3 Participation . in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year): Students are actively engaged in making the people of society aware of energy conservation and green energy source. 3 4 SWOC . analysis of the department and Future plans: 182 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Strength: All Faculties having good Academic record, two faculties doing Ph.D. Motivation to students for P.G./M. Phil./Ph.D. Degrees. Continuously maximum strength of students for specialization with good university ranking. Weakness: Organization of seminar or Conference etc. Insufficient faculties. Laboratory infrastructure is not sufficient accordingly student strength. Opportunities: Organization of camp for training of maintenance of domestic appliances. To start P.G. Challenges: To avail the facility of analysis of the project works of students the requirement instrumentation is not available in peripheral domain. To increase job opportunities. Future Plans: To organize syllabus restructuring workshop of university level. Formation of Alumni of physics students. ----x---- 183 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Evaluative Report of the ZOOLOGY Departments 1 . Name of the department: ZOOLOGY 2 . Year of Establishment: June 1993 3 . Names of Programmes / Courses offered : UG 4 . Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Nil. 5 . Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester. 6 . Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil 7 . Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. Nil 8 . Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil 9 . Number of Teaching posts Year Professors Asso. Prof. Asst. Prof. 201011 02 02 Sanctioned 2011- 201212 13 02 02 02 02 201314 02 02 201011 02 02 Filled 2011- 201212 13 02 02 02 02 201314 02 02 1 0 Faculty . ile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,) Name of faculty Qualification Dr. B. C. More R. K. Petare Y. M. Nandre S. P. Khodake M.Sc., Ph.D. M.Sc. M.Sc., M.Phil. M.Sc., M.Phil. Designation Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Specilization No. of Years of Experience No. of Ph.D. Students guided Entomology 25 02 Physiology 26 -- Entomology 21 -- Entomology 21 -- practical classes 1 1 List . of senior visiting faculty : Nil. 1 2 Percentage . of lectures delivered handled(programme wise) by temporary faculty: Nil. 184 and KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 1 3 Student . -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) Ratio for Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 32 : 1 35 : 1 47 : 1 52 : 1 55 : 1 1 4 Number . of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled Staff For Year UG Tech. Adm 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 01 -- 01 -- 01 -- 01 -- 01 -- 1 5 Qualifications . of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG. : Degree Ph.D. M. Phil P. G. For Year 2009-10 01 01 02 2010-11 01 02 01 2011-12 01 02 01 2012-13 01 02 01 2013-14 01 02 01 1 6 Number . of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil. 1 7 Departmental . projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received (for last four years): Nil. 1 8 Research . Centre /facility recognized by the University: Nil. 1 9 Publications: . Publication per faculty (Total Number) : 10 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and students Name of faculty/students Dr. B. C. More 185 Journal National 200910 -- 201011 -- Year 201112 -- 201213 -- KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 201314 -- SELF STUDY REPORT R. K. Petare Y. M. Nandre S. P. Khodake International National International National International National International ----01 --- 03 ---01 --- 01 ------- 02 ------- 2015 01 -01 ----- Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : Nil. Monographs : Nil. Chapter in Books : 01 Books Edited : Nil. Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers : 03 Citation Index : Nil. SNIP : Nil. SJR : Nil. Impact factor : 1.263 h-index : Nil. 2 0 Areas . of consultancy and income generated: Nil. 2 1 Faculty . as members in a ) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards: Faculty Dr. B. C. More Life Member/ Editorial Member Journal of aquatic biology Hydrabad. “Bharat Krushak Samaj” Delhi. Level IAAB International National R. K. Petare Fellow member of JERAD (FICER ) International BHOPAL Indian Science Congress International Indian Science Congress International Y.M. Nandre S. P. Khodke Indian Science Congress Indian Science Congress International International 2 2 .Student projects a ) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme: Nil. b ) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: Nil 186 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 2 3 .Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students: Name of faculty/student Dr. B. C. More S. P. Khodake Miss. V. R. Sonawane Award/ Recognition Recognition as a Post Graduate Teacher/Ph.D. Guide. Best Poster Presentation Award in Zoology International Conference on “Business opportunity in life science” at PUNE (India) Member of BOS in Zoology at NMU Jalgaon, during 2005 To 2010 in Zoology. District Coordinator of NSS at NMU-Jalgaon. Gold Medal in Zoology NMU-Jalgaon. April-2009. 2 4 List . of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department: Name of faculty Dr. P. M. Vyavahare – Asso. in Zoology, Jaihind College, Dhule. Year 2009-10 2 5 Seminars/ . Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding a)National b)International: Nil. 2 6 Student . ile programme/course wise: Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 187 Name of the Course F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. Application received Selected 75 29 22 88 46 04 119 56 14 125 69 75 29 22 88 46 04 119 56 14 125 69 Enrolled *M *F 42 33 15 14 07 15 43 45 20 26 01 03 55 64 23 33 05 09 54 71 26 43 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER Pass Percentage 88.30% 98.67% 85.71% 92.86% 94.30% 50.00% 90.93% 94.77% 100% 79.31% 88.08% SELF STUDY REPORT 2013-14 T.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Sc. 14 122 84 12 14 122 84 12 04 51 30 05 10 71 54 07 2015 81.81% 93.49% 93.57% 66.67% 2 7 .Diversity of Students Year 2009-10 to 2013-14 Name of the Course % of students from the same state % of students from other States % of students from abroad B. Sc. 100% -- -- 2 8 .How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: Nil. 2 9 .Student progression : NA. 3 0 .Details of Infrastructural facilities a) Library : College Common Library. b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Yes. c) Class rooms with ICT facility: No. d) Laboratories: UG Laboratory. 3 1 .Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies: 90% 3 2 .Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts: Seminars and PPT presentation. 3 3 .Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning : a . Lecture cum Discussion Method. b . Lectures and Presentation through PPT. c . Group Discussion. d . Home assignment. e . Showing charts during practical. 3 4 .Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities (Specify the activity year): Involvement of the students through NSS, NCC and CGCC. 3 5 .SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans Strengths : 188 Recognized Research Guide- NMU-Jalgaon. Author – Text Books of Zoology. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Paper Publications in National and International journals. Paper Presentations and Participation in National, International Conferences and Seminars. Honors through state and national awards. Department has good student – teacher relationship. Dept. of Zoology maintaining live stock culture like ‘Vermiculture Bed’ with three species of Earthworms. Maintaining Gastropod Mollusc & Guppy Fishes in college water tank & suppling to the society for mosquito control. Giving free guidence about vermiculture, bee keeping, organic farming & pest management to the farmer. Research Project Work Carried by students of T.Y.B.Sc. Weakness: Career Oriented Programme is needed. Lack of Minor/major research projects. Non collaboration with industry/ private sector. Non organization of workshops/seminars etc.. Opportunities: To start PG and research center. To start carrier oriented courses in zoology. To increase infrastructure facility and motivation for research. Challenges: To improve study culture of Adivasi Students. To enhance qualitative research activity among the students and teachers. To face the competitive exams through CGCC and motivation of students for research. Future plans: To start short term certificate courses related to agriculture/ aquaculture. To start training programmes for students about competitive Exam. To establish collaboration with various research centers. To organization of State level & National level seminar. ----x---- 189 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 POST –ACCREDITATION INITIATIVES We have deep gratitude towards the peer team of first assessment for suggesting the necessary recommendations for better improvement. The institution has meticulously concentrated toward the recommendations and tried their level best to overcome most of the recommendations. College has progressed during post accredited period specifically in enhancement quality based education. The college has made significant change accordingly in the development in various aspects of functioning of institution. The participation and interaction of faculty members, administrative staff, students and parents have led to new initiatives. Interaction with peers has triggered many innovative activities in the college. The use of technology in learning process as well as college administration is some of the outcome of recommendations of first assessment. College has been taking sincere efforts to act on assessment report to satisfy the recommendation made by the NACC peer team. College has got 12B affiliation from UGC Computer facility is improved by adding computers, printers and scanner. Library, Office and Examination department are computerized with specialized software for smooth functioning and are connected by LAN with internet. Computer awareness is done among the administrative staff and supporting staff. We started CGCC unit to coach and guide the students for various competitive examinations. Some departments of College organized visits to various industrial visits, excursion tours and giving projects to motivate research activities. Some teachers are using audio-visual aids for teaching and learning Internet facility has been provided in the Library. Library has strengthened with books, encyclopedias and the reading room with magazines and newspapers. English department organizes the Spoken English programme and CGCC unit organize Communication Skill programs and soft skill programme Faculties take extra efforts for better results. The students have made their contributions in achieving meritorious positions in University levels. NSS and CGCC units are organize programmes to the students for personality development and communication skills 190 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT The college has put more efforts to increase the infrastructural facilities for the efficient functioning of the college. The website of the college is functioning. Online admission process has been initiated. Free computer facility and free Internet facility is provided for the faculty, staff and students. Administrative reforms such as biometric attendance – thumb impression machine has been introduced and it is in function. Teachers have attended State / National / International Level Seminars/ conferences in India and abroad to improve the research. Faculties are engaged in publications of research articles in the national and international journals having good impact factor. Eminent experts from different fields are invited as guest lecturers to provide knowledge and guidance to the students. We have been established research link with research laboratories. Students support services such as student welfare centre, Carrier guidance and counseling centre grievance redressal cell, anti-raging cell, women’s empowerment cell etc. have been established and functioning. ----x---- 191 2015 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 192 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Annexure-I 193 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 194 APPROVAL OF COURSES OF AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 195 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 196 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 197 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 198 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Annexure-II UGC 2(F) AND 12(B) CERTIFICATE: 199 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 200 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 201 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Annexure-III CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATION 202 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 203 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Annexure-IV 204 NAAC PEER TEAM REPORT KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 205 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 206 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 207 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 208 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 209 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 210 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 211 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 212 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 213 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 214 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 215 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 216 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 217 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Annexure-V 218 UGC ASSISTANCE DURING XIIth PLAN: KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 219 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 220 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 221 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 222 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Annexure-VI 223 MASTER PLAN OF THE COLLEGE : KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 224 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 225 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 226 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015 SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Annexure-VII YEAR OF SYLLABUS RESTRUCTURE (ALL SUBJECTS) 1. F.Y.B.A: 2009-10 and 2013-14 2. S.Y.B.A : 2010-11 and 2014-15 3. T.Y.B.A.: 2009-10 and 2012-13 4. F.Y.B.Com.: 2009-10, 2013-14 and 2014-15 5. S.Y.B.Com.: 2009-10 6. T.Y.B.Com.: 2012-13 7. F.Y. B. Sc.: 2009-10 and 2012-13 8. S.Y. B. Sc.: 2008-09 and 2013-14 9. T.Y. B. Sc.: 2009-10 and 2014-15 227 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 2015 Annexure-VIII PARTICIPATION IN ORIENTATION/ REFRESHER COURSES: Year 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 Name of the teacher Prof . N. B. Sonawane Orientation / refresher Course Orientation Prof. S. N. Torawane Refresher Course in Economics Prof. V. G. Ugalmugale NSS Officers Ori. Programme Prof. K. N. Vasave NSS Officers Ori. Programme Prof. Dr. S. S. Maske Refresher Course in Marathi Prof. D. D. Nerkar Refresher Course in Commerce Prof. C. N. Gharate Refresher Course in English Prof. S. N. Torawane Refresher Course in Economics Dr. A. G. Kharat Refresher Course in Hindi Prof. Dr. S. S. Maske Prof. L. J. Gawale 2012 2013 228 Orientation in NSS Refresher Course in Marathi Prof. V. G. Ugalmugale Refresher Course in Phy. Prof. K. N. Vasave Refresher Course in Political Science Prof. Y. M. Nandre Refresher Course in Zoology Date Place 01 to 27th Feb. 2010 04 to 24th Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Uni.Aurangabad Feb. 2010 2nd to 11th Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Uni.Aurangabad Ahmednagar Aug. 2010 22nd to 31st Ahmednagar July 2010 03rd to 23rd Dr. B.A.M.U Aurangabad June 2011 07th to 27th NMU-Jalgaon. Dec. 2011 15/02/2012 to 06/03/2012 10th to 30th Mar. 2012 13/03/2012 to 02/04/2012 23rd to 29th July 2012 15/10/2012 to 04/11/2012 04th to 24th Jan. 2013 04/02/2013 to 23/02/2013 04th to 24th Mar. 2013 UGC-Academic Staff College University of Hydrabad Z. B. Patil College Dhule. UGC-Academic Staff College University of Aligarh Ahmednagar College, Ahmednagar M.S.G. College , Malegaon-Camp UGC-Academic Staff College, Indore. UGC-Academic Staff College Mumbai University. UGC-Academic Staff College, Gujarat University. KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT Prof. Dr. S. S. Maske 2013 2014 Prof. S. P. Khodke Prof. N. B. Sonawane Prof. K. N. Vasave Special Summer Proggramme Refresher Course in Life Sciences (Zoology) Short Term Training Program (MSDA-2103) Refresher Course in Political Scince 05/06/2013 to 25/06/2013 11/11/2013 to 01/12/2013 09/12/2013 to 13/12/2013 03/02/2014 to 24/02/2014 2015 UGC- A.S.C. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. Aurangabaad UGC- A.S.C.,Pune. at R.J.L.B.Patil College, Deopur Dhule Dept. of Applied Physics Visvesaraya Natinal Institute of Technology Nagpur UGC- A.S.C. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. Aurangabaad Annexure-IX BOOKS PUBLISHED Name of Faculty : Dr. S. V. Joshi ( HOD of Commerce) Sr. No. Title of Books ISSN/ISBN No. Publication Sarkari Chalwal Sainath Publication, 1 Udarikaran Aani 978-93-80287-79-9 Nagpur Vastavikta Discovery Publishing Industrial relations 2 978-93-5056-274-1 House Pvt. Ltd. New and Trade Union Dehi. Discovery Publishing 3 Labour Law 978-93-5056-275-8 House Pvt. Ltd. New Dehi. Human Resource 978-93-82414-59-9 Prashant Publications 4 Devlopment 5 Human Right 978-93-82414-60-5 Prashant Publications Marketing 978-93-82528-20-3 Prashant Publications 6 Management and Techniques Human Resource ISBN.978-81-8483-0 Diamond Management and 86-6 Publications, 7 Organisational Pune Behaviour Principles of Publication No.120 Shri Sainath 8 Marketing Prakashan, Nagpur Management Business and Publication No.526 Vidya Prakashan 9 Industrial Law Nagpur 229 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 10 11 12 13 14 15 Business Environment Management Theory and Practice Business Organstion and System Principles of Management Principles Of Marketing Business Demography &Environment Studies Human Resources Management Vedha Vaishviktecha Publication No.518 Sarkari Chalwal ISBN-978-937-8028 7-81-6 ISBN-978-937-8028 7-81-6 Publication No.516 Publication No.115 ISBN.912-25-1958-0 27 23 Business and Tax Law (English) Business and Tax Law (Marathi) ISBN.978-93-8063835-5 ISBN.978-93-8063835-6 24 Vyavsaik Sandhnyapan ISBN.978-93-8154601-7 Prashant Publucations, Jalgaon Vyavsa Prashasan-1 ISBN.978-93-8154617-8 Prashant Publications, Jalgaon ISBN.978-93-8154611-3 K’Sagar Publications, Pune Prashant Publications, Jalgaon 17 18 19 20 21 22 Ankush Mahitichya Aadhikaracha Udyog Jagtatil Navya Vata. Kahur 25 26 27 Manav Sansadhan Vikas Manav Sansadhan Vyavasthapan Publication No.517 Vidya Prakashan Nagpur Vidya Prakashan Nagpur Vidya Prakashan Nagpur Shri Sainath Prakashan, Nagpur Vision Publications Pune Vision Publications Pune Vidya Prakashan Naglpur Shri Prakashan Pimpalner Shri Sainath Prakashan, Nagpur Shri Sainath Prakashan, Nagpur Shri Prakashan, Pimpalner Chandel Prakashan, Sakri( Dhule) Prashant Publications, Jalgaon Prashant Publications Jalgaon 16 230 Publication No.520 2015 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT Vision Publucations, Pune Industrial Relation Discovery Publications 29 and Trade Union New Delhi Vyavsa Prashasan-2 ISBN-978-93-87546- Prashant Publications, 30 18-5T Jalgaon Name of Faculty : Dr. S. S. Maske ( HOD of Marathi) Sr. No. Title of Books ISSN/ISBN No. Publication 1 Hambarda 978-93-81948-29-3 Chinmay Prakashan Aurangabad 2 Datun Aalelya Kala 978-93-81948-29-3 Chinmay Prakashan Aurangabad Name of Faculty : Dr. A. G. Kharat ( HOD of Hindi) Sr. No. Title of Books ISSN/ISBN No. Publication Kathakar Manjul 978-93-81555-16-3 Vidya Prakashan 1 Bhagat Kanpur(UP) Name of Faculty : Mrs. B. M. Shaikh ( HOD of English) Sr. No. Title of Books ISSN/ISBN No. Publication 1 Communication -Vidya Prakashan, Skill Nagpur 2 Business ISBN-978-93-80111- Vision Publication, Communication 43-8 Pune 3 Functional English ISBN-978-93-80111- Vision Publication, 65-0 Pune Name of Faculty : Dr. B. C. More ( HOD of Zoology) Sr. No. Title of Books ISSN/ISBN No. Publication 1 Animal Biodiversity 978-93-81546-48-2 Prashant Publication, Jalgaon 2 Applied 978-93-81546-51-2 Prashant Publication, Cytogenetics Jalgaon 3 Medical Zoology 978-93-81546-53-6 Prashant Publication, Jalgaon Name of Faculty : Dr. Y. S. More ( HOD of Botany) Sr. No. Title of Books ISSN/ISBN No. Publication 1 Pragatichya 978-81-924949-3-7 Jalsanwad Prakashak, Paulwata-2(One Ch.) Pune. 28 Labour Law II ISBN.912-25-1960-1 2-9 2015 Total Books Published by Faculties is 40. 231 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER SELF STUDY REPORT 232 KARM. A. M. PATIL ARTS, COM. & KAI. N. K. PATIL SR. SCIENCE COLLEGE, PIMPALNER 2015