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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT OF
Bhartiya Seva Sadan’s
Smt. Radhadevi Goenka College for women, Akola
Year of Report: - 2012-13
Part A
Action plan for quality enhancement:-
Report of various working committees was analyzed and necessary changes were made in the planning.
Infrastructure facility has been extended and construction of 12class rooms on the first floor is in progress with financial assistance of the management.
Created more opportunities for Faculty Students interaction. More computers were added to computer lab. Power point presentation was practiced. Evaluation of teachers was conducted. Six Unit test terminal and the test examinations were conducted and the students
were given the feedback. All the activities of the college were run as scheduled in academic calendar. MRP were made compulsory for all the teachers.
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Part B
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution:
Physical Development :-Sports and Games have a special place in this Institution. The Institution takes every
care in all round development of the students. Both Outdoor and Indoor game facilities were provided to the students.
Intellectual DevelopmentAcademic excellence and building intellectual capacity to search for truth and
knowledge is the primary focus of the institution. Regular contact classes, exposure programs, update of knowledge by guest lecturers, study forum, library update are some of the activities in pursuit of this aspect of development.
Social Development: - is achieved through NSS, NCC activities and Extension committee and value Education committee.
Career development Guidance and counseling is provided to the students by organizing guest lecture of expert’s persons. Work Shop was organized to teach Interview Technique and Personality development Guest lecturers were organized on the topic how to prepare for various competitive examinations.
Computer skills Development:- Computer centre of the college has prepared modules for students and staff and they are trained in various aspects of computers operating. MSCIT courses and short courses like C+, Java, and Tally were taught to the student at minimum cost for staff undergoing MSCIT course provision was made in the time table for adjustment.
Spiritual Development:- This institution respects every religion. Different program are arranged to inculcate values of life in the students. Gandhian thought study centre further adds to it. The holistic education is given in this college not merely as a tool to make a living but art of living is also taught through different activities. Celebration of Guru Pornima, Sharada usstav and holding assembly (mass prayer) are important features of the college.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG): New Professional courses like
BBA, BCA, MCM, M.Com were introduced.
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction: Semester pattern has been introduced at B. Sc. I Home Science level as well as for M.Com. I and II level. Semester pattern has been extended in B.sc Part I, II, III Home Sci. & B.com Part I, II, III and three elective subjects like personality development, communication skill and Yoga were introduced at B.Sc part I home science level. Computer fundamental and operating system was introduced at B.Com part I level and subject like internet and world wide web and essentials of E-Commerce was
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introduced in the curriculum of B.Com part III. Subject computer application in business was introduced in curriculum of M.Com part I. Elective subject were added to the curriculum of M.Sc. part II F&N for 3rd Semester.
4. Inter – disciplinary Program started: Nutrition counseling programs for the benefit of the Commerce and Arts students has been started by Dr. Anjali Rajwade and Dr. Kumudini Dhore and students.
5. Examination reforms implemented: Six Unit test, Terminal Examinations and test examinations were conducted regularly and study materials, Question Papers were computerized. Performance was communicated to the students
6. Candidates qualified: NET/SET/GATE etc. 4 candidates cleared NET
7. Initiative towards faculty development programme:
Teachers were granted duty leaves for University work as well as to participate in seminar workshops and conferences.
Eligible teachers were relieved to joint Refreshers courses and Orientations program.
Pay fixation of teaching and non teaching staff was done as per 6th pay commission 8. Total number of seminars/workshops conducted: One work shop was conducted for non teaching staff. State level, conference in the subject of Music and Economics were organized by the college. A workshop on environmental protection was organized for two days and Dr. Rajabhau Bhuyar was the chief Guest
Research paper published:-
Subject Number of teachers Number of paper publishedEnglish 04 05Marathi 03 08Hindi 02 04Sociology 01 02Political science 01 02Economics 02 07Home economics 03 03Music 05 17Physical education 01 01Commerce 03 03Home science 08 20History 01 02Chemistry 01 03Library 01 03Total 35 80
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9. Research project:
a) Newly implemented: 19 (MRP) Submitted to UGC WRO Pune and were approved.
S.No
Department Name No.
Major/Minor
Funding Agency
Amount Rs.
Status
1 Home Science Faculty
Dr.Anjali Rajwade 1 Minor UGC 75000 Completed & utilization certificates are submitted
2 Library Science
Shri. R G. Baheti 1 Minor UGC 70000 -
3 Home Economics
Dr. Radha Sawajiyani 1 Minor UGC 60000 -
4 Music Mrs. Dhanashri Pande
1 Minor UGC 110000 -
5 Music Mrs. Dr. Archana Ambhore
1 Minor UGC 110000 -
6 Marathi Shri N T. Gharat 1 Minor UGC 120000 -
7 Pol. Sci Shri. V B. khaire 1 Minor UGC 160000 -
8 Commmerce Miss. S.D Kalamka1r 1 Minor UGC 100000 -
9 Physical Education
Mrs.S P. Mendhe 1 Minor UGC 120000 -
10 Chemistry Shri. V L. Agrawal 1 Minor UGC 50000 -
11 English Shri. R S. Nitnaware 1 Minor UGC 80000 -
12 Biology Mrs. M V. Kalne 1 Minor UGC 105000 -
13 Home Science
Mrs. P K. Ingle 1 Minor UGC 75000 -
14 History Shri. R N. Mundre 1 Minor UGC 30000 -
15 Philophy Shri. A p. Shingade 1 Minor UGC 120000 -
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16 Home Science
Mrs. Dr. K R. Dhore 1 Minor UGC 140000 -
Major Research Project:
One major research project in the subject of Economics is sanctioned by UGC and is ongoing and proposals for three other major research projects are under consideration of UGC.
10. Patents generated, if any:
11. New collaborative research programmes: -
12. Research grants received from various agencies:- Grants received from UGC
MRP. = 95000
FIP = 503629
Teachers Fellowship = 548629
13. Details of research scholars: 3 teachers were deputed for Ph. D. Studies under
faculty development scheme in 11th plan of UGC.
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor:
Research papers of faculty members has been published in the national and international journals with good impact factors as well as on the website presently the institution does not possess advanced software sophisticated enough to assess the citation index and the impact factor some of the research papers cited in journal with good impact factor are as under.
Sr. No Name of Teacher Name of Journal Impact factor Paper Published1. V. L. Agrawal Rasayan international
journal of Chemistry0.2 03
2. Dr. Mrs. Archana Ambhore
ISRJGRPISRJReview of ResearchGRT
0.211.20180.21050.1761.2018
0101030103
3. Dr. Mrs. Anjali Indian J. of applied 2.1652 01
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Rajwade researchGlobal J. of research analysisIndian J. of Science researchIndian J. of research
1.5408
1.8651
1.6714
01
01
01
15. Honors/ Awards to the faculty:
Sr. No
Name of Teacher Award received/Reorganization
1. Dr. Mrs. V. V. Mohod Appointed as a Principal in April 2010Author of the book life and work of Smt. Radhadeviji Goenka.
2. Dr. Shahin Kazi Guide for M. Phil and Ph. D. in subject of UrduChairman board of studies in Urdu SGBAU.
3. Dr. Miss. S. K. Mankar Guide for M. Phil and Ph. D. in subject of Economics Author of the book Micro Economics.
4. Shri. R. B. Nistane Worked as a Officiating Principal of RDG college Ph. D. work in English is in progress and Thesis shall be submitted shortly.
5. Shri. V. L. Agrawal Registered for Ph. D.Coordinator of NAACCoordinator Remedial coachingWorked as Zonal officer during Parliamentary Elections of Akola region (2009) Worked as an OIC for varsity examinations.
6. Mrs. Alka Bedekar Chairman of board of studies in Sanskrit SGBAU.7. Mrs. Dr. Archana
AmbhoreAwarded Ph. D. in Music Presented programs on Doordarshan and Radio Coordinator for state level Music conference Worked as Resource person Published several Research papers.
8. Dr. N. L. Gondane Awarded Ph. D. in Music Member board of studies Marathwada University Aurangabad Guide for M. Phil and Ph. D. in subject of Music.
9. Dr. Mrs. Ujawala Deshmukh
Awarded Ph. D. in Home Economic under FIP scheme.
10.
Dr. Mrs. Rumale Awarded Ph. D. in Marathi under FIP scheme.
11.
Dr. Mrs. V. Khandekar Awarded Ph. D. in Marathi under FIP scheme.
12.
Mrs.D. V. Pande Awarded Ph.D. in Music under FIP scheme Manager for youth Festival Team of the collegePresented Kirtans and Eknath Bharudi for masses.
13.
Mrs. Shalini Bung Deputed for Ph.D. (English) under FIP scheme 11th plan.
14.
Shri. U. P. Patil Deputed for Ph.D. (English) under FIP scheme 11th plan.
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15.
Shri. R. S. Mundre Deputed for Ph.D. (History) under FIP scheme 11th plan.
16.
Shri. S. W. Wadhone Working as a Vice Principal (Sr.)
17.
Shri. G. W. Wakade Working as a Vice Principal (Jr.)
18.
Shri. S. M. Gadiya News reporter for Lokmat and Mattrubhumi local News papers Director Gandhian studies centre Member, State Executive Council Bhartiya Jain Sanghatana Pune President, Akola Dist. Press Club President, Akola Dist. Press Club.
19.
Dr. V. R. Goenka Member Indian Medical Association.
20.
Dr. Mrs. Anjali Rajwade
Honored by Obestics and Gynecological Society Akola Akola new Priyadarshani Club Guest lecture on shaping the child organized by IMA Guest lecture on Fitness first organized by health club Guest lecturer at Police training Centre Akola on topic Nutrition Health and Stress Interview Published by new media of seminar held at Indore Honored for Madhumeha MODEMProject coordinator Exhibition on Nutrition in Diabetes Honored by Maheswari Samaj Trust and Maheswari MedicojsGuest lecture for Public forum on women’s heath after 40Engaged in Nutritional consultancy (Hon)Published Articles in Lokmat related with children diet and DiabetesHonored by Obestics and Gynecological Society and Raptakos Brett and co-limitedPanel Member Menopause Recent Trends in managementEducational Material accepted by Red Cross Society.
21.
Shri. V. V. Khaire Published Articles in Lokmat related with Politics in Parliamentary elections in Akola Dist.
Guest lecture on different topics like Youth Politics, Democracy.
Member of DATA. Registered for Ph. D. Work. Counseling in rural areas.
22.
Shri. Nimbalkar Member of Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mandal Mumbai
23.
Shri. Supalkar Recorded Cassette of Bhajans on Tukdoji Maharaj Radio Artist.
24.
Shri. V. V. Tayade Published articles in local news paper Matrubhumi on Social reformer late Shri. Gadage Maharaj and late Mataji Smt. Radhadeviji GoenkaArticle published in Souvenir on eve of Buddha Jayanti on the
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topic King Harshwardhans role in helping Buddha religion.25. Shri. R. G. Pawar Elected as Chairman of salary earners Credit coop. Society of
college26. Shri. Chapke International Conference Udaypur.
27.
Mrs. K. R. Dhore. Awarded M. Phil in 2008.Honorary Member of
Women Redressel cell and MHAFSU Akola. Academic council of SGBAU. Coordinator Akola District Nutritionist Association. Hon. Member of Mahila BAL Vikas Samiti Akola. Hon. Member of Nutrition Society of India. Hon. Member of Home Science Association of India. Hon. Member of Indian Dietetic Association.
Work as a Resource Person.
16. Internal resources generated: Nil
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/ DST, FIST, etc.
assistance /recognition: Nil
18. Community services:
They were achieved through NSS, NCC programme and extension and value Education committee. Medical awareness, importance of breast feeding for Children Aid awareness programme were organized for villagers
A famous social worker Dr. Mrs. Sudha Kakariya of Ahemadnagar was invited as a chief Guest to deliver lecture on female foeticide and to save a girl child Dr. Mrs. Tara Maheswari was also present.
Seminar on legal aids and women empowerment was organized on 9-10-2011 and psychytrist Dr. Dipak Kelkar was the chief guest and Adv. Mrs. Mangala Pande gave guidance to the students.
Mrs. Sudhatai Sapakal a noted social worker was invited to the college on 19 th Dec2011. She brought alive her solo struggle in the life which later on propelled her to be mother of or plans college has donated Rs. 11000 to her society.
Road safety camp was organized in the college in collaboration with RTO Akola.
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited:- Nil
20. Teaching – Non teaching staff ratio: 29:16
21. Improvements in the library services:
Automation of Library was completed and 6 new computers were added.
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Reading room facility was extended. PG students were given free access to library. Internet facility was provided to the staff and for researchers.
22. New books/journals subscribed and their cost: - UGC Books Amt. Rs. 49151
(215)
Gen. Books Amt. Rs. 52574
(233)
Fashion Designing books Amt. Rs. 19934
(25)
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers introduced and the action taken on student feedback: Assessment of teachers of B.A., B.Com and BSc. H. Sc. Courses were carried out by the students. The feedback was collected and analysed and the necessary instruction were given to the teachers for improvements
24. Unit cost of education:- Including salary component = 33549
Excluding salary component =1107
25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and examination results, issue of certificates: - Admission process has been fully computerized. Receipt given to the students are also computerized
Admission Process :- (UG)
Admissions to under graduate courses were started immediately after the declaration of result of XIIth Std. Examination.
Notice for admission were given in the news papers and also displayed on the Notice Board in the college.
To have a transparency in the admission students were admitted on the merit basis considering the marks of previous examination passed b y the students.
Cut off percentage for admission to under graduate courses is 35% Admission to the various reservation categories were made as per the govt. norm. For admission to Arts, Commerce and Home-sciences there were different committee
consisting of three to four members. Admission form of the students and the documents required were checked by admission
committee and direct admission were given to the students. Enrolments forms were filled by the students at the time admission. Fees structure laid down by Amravati University was followed. P. G. Admission:-
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P. G. courses are run by the college on non grant basis Notice for admission were given in the news papers and also displayed on the Notice
Board in the college. To have a transparency in the admission students were admitted on the merit basis
considering the marks of previous examination passed b y the students. Cut off percentage for admission to post graduate courses is 50%Due to limited number
of seats students are selected on merit basis and the list is approved by the Principal.
Examination Result:- Examination results of college for march 2012 are as under
UG. RESULT PG. RESULT
CLASS PERCENTAGE CLASS PERCENTAGE
B. Com. I 51.57 MA. Soc. I 57
B. Com. II 59.88 MA. Soc. II 71
B. Com. III 72.05 MCM I 90
MCM II 50
B. A. I 23.18 MA. San. I 17
B. A. II 37.30 MA. San. II 100
B. A. III 43.28 MA. H, Eco. I 80
Bsc. H.Sc. I 81.25 MA. H. Eco. II 75
Bsc. H.Sc. II 73.52 MA. Music. I 100
Bsc. H.Sc. III 92 MA. Music. II 50
BCA I 30 M.Sc. F&N I 100
BCA II 50 M.Sc. F&N II 100
BCA III 95 Political I 20
BBA I 14.29 Political II 17
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BBA II 00 M.A. I Marathi 54
BBA III 57.14 M.A. II Marathi 30
Nos. of students in first division
50 M.A. English I 23.76
M.A. English II 50
M.A. Philosophy I 0
M.A. Philosophy II 0
M.Com. (Sem.II) 31.48
M.Com.II (Sem.IV) 90
26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities:-
Construction of the women hostel with a financial assistance from UGC in 10th plan was started as per the plan and estimates approved by UGC for this purpose a grant of Rs. 1 crore was sanctioned by UGC as a special scheme. Construction work is in progress.
Gandhian study centre (UGC Approved) was inaugurated with the hand of Shriman. Natwarlalji Chaudhary Sr. Member of Bhartiya Seva Sadan and freedom fighter.
UGC, NRC was set up with financial assistance of UGC it is air conditioned and provided with six computers and 24 hours internet connectivity of BSNL with SP100 mbps.
Plan and estimates for proposal of construction of ladies toilet and extension of reading room were approved by UGC and a grant of Rs. 2lacs and 9 lacs respectively was sanctioned by UGC. Both the construction works were started.
Rs. 1, 30,000 were spending for purchase of computer software. New equipments, computers, printers, generator were made available out of the
additional assistant sanctioned by UGC to the college. 27. Technology upgradation:
Rs. 1, 30,000 were spend for purchase of computer software.
New equipments, computers, printers, generator were made available out of the additional assistant sanctioned by UGC to the college.
Water purifiers were installed for providing drinking water facility to the students and staff.
New software was added for office administration. 28. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and students: Modules
Were prepared for the staff and the students to have basic knowledge of computer work 10 teachers and 140 students took the advantage of it. Internet facility with Broad Band was made available for the staff.
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29. Financial aid to students:-
In this academic session 40 poor students were exempted from the payment of cycle stand charges and colleges development fund.
Rs. 12818 were collected from the staff as a fund for helping the poor students and 14 students were given financial help for purchase of notebooks.
Rs. 20000 were contributed by the teachers of Home Science department towards the student aid fund was collected from the staff and tuitions fees of 6 students was paid and books were given to 11th students
30. Support from the Alumni Association and its activities:
Alumni Association was strengthened and more ex students were registered. Ex students were invited in social gathering to present their own programs. Alumni Association meeting were held twice in a academic session. They were invited to share their experiences regarding the jobs.
31. Support from the Parent – Teacher Association and its activities:
Parent’s teacher’s association meeting was held in a session and parents were allowed to talk their difficulties.
The parents were also informing regarding the attendance of their wards in the classes. Parents were invited in the prize distribution program and social gathering of the college.
32. Health services:-
Blood donation camp was arranged in the campus and 30 students have donated the blood.
Guest lecture by Dr. Deshmukh was organized on stress management. Water purifier was installed to provide drinking water facility for the students. Medical checkup of students was conducted by the lady physician appointed by the
college and 700 students were examined. A workshop on the flower exhibition was organized. Nutrition week was celebrated. Environmental awareness program was conducted and poster presentation was arranged.
33. Performance in sports activities: - Students have participated in the intercollegiate tournaments organized by Sant
Gadgebaba Amravati University Ku. Deepali Mule and Ku. Kiran Akhare was awarded second prize in the Kabaddi Tournament.
Ku. Priyanka Gawali was awarded Golden Medal for Freestyle and Ku. Rupali Paraskar was awarded a Silver Medal for participation in Judo.
On eve of social gathering sport day was organized with events like cricket match, Musical Chair and Marathon competition staff and students have actively participated in all these activities.
34. Incentives to outstanding sportspersons:
05 marks were given towards incentives marks for outstanding performance shown by the students.
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For participation in NSS activities for the whole year five marks were given. Participation in camp 1 and camp 2 one mark is given. Blood donation 2 marks. Government field survey 5 marks. For NCC 5 marks.
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1. Student achievements and awards:
Name of the Students Examination Order of Merit
Miss. Sonal T. Kame B.Sc H.Sc III 1st
Miss. Avantika Gawande M.Sc H.Sc II F&N 2nd
Miss. Huma Shakil Shekh M.Sc H.Sc II F&N 3rd
Miss. Vidhya Pradip Joshi M.A II Sanskrit 3rd
Miss. Snehal Joshi B.Com III 4th
Miss. Sapana Ganesh Nimbole B.A III 9th
Miss. Almas Mehafus Ahamad
B.A III Highest mark in English literature & awarded Gold & Silver Medal & cash Prize
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PRIZES GIVEN THROUGH ENDOWNMENT FUNDS
The following prizes were distributed to the various students on the basis of their academic performance.
Sr.No Achievement Amount. Prize given by
1 For merit students
Gold Medal, silver medal and certificate given by college
2 For securing highest marks in B. A. III Exam.
151/-
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
3 For securing highest marks in B. Com III Exam.
151/-
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
4 For securing highest marks
in B. Sc. III H.S.C. exam
151/-
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
5 Highest mark is M.A. II Music exam.
101/-
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
6 Highest marks M.A. II Sanskrit
101/-
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
7 For securing highest marks in M.A.II Sociology
101/-
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
8 For securing highest marks M. A. II Music.
101/- Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
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9
For securing highest marksM.A Home-Economics
101/-
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
10 For securing highest marksM.Com II
101/-
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
11 For securing highest marks M. A. II Political Science.
101/
Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.
12 For securing highest marks in M.A. II Philosophy highest marks.
101/- Late Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka memorial prize
13 For securing highest marks M. A. II English.
101/-
Given by Shri. Kamalkishorji RungtaLate Smt. Padmadeviji Goenka
14 For Yogasan And Meditation
Two Prizes of 101 each
Late Smt. Radhadeviji Goenka memorial prize
15 For securing highest marks in Hindi sub. In B.A. III. Exam
351/-
Memorial Prize given by Shriman N.K. Goenkaji.Late Shriman Niranjankumarji Rungta Memorial Prize
16 For securing highest mark in Sanskrit in B. A. III .
Exam.
100/-
Late Smt. Godhavaribai Modi Mem. Prize
17 For securing highest mark in Music in B. A. III Exam
100/- Late Smt. Omeshwari Varma Mem. Prize.
18 For securing highest mark in Hindi in B. A. III .Exam.
100/-
Late Dr. Miss. Ramkishor Shrivastava Memorial Prize
19 For securing highest mark in Marathi in B. A. III
100/- Given by Ranvindra Bhagvat
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Exam
20 For securing highest mark in Economics in B. A. III .Exam.
51/-
Late Smt. Shubhada Oke Memorial Prize.
21 For Maintnance of trees in campus
151/- Given by M/s Savatram Agriculture firm
22 121/-
23 111/-
24 111/-
25 For securing highest mark in Hindi Lit. in B. A. III Exam.
saree of Rs. 101/-
Given in the memorial of late shri Rameshwarlalji Agrawal
26 For securing highest mark in B.Com IIIExam.
500/-
late Shri Vasantravji Naik Memorial Prize
27 For securing highest mark in B. A. III Exam. In Subject of Sanskrit Lit.
101/- Late Smt. Nila Shukla Memorial Prize
28For securing highest mark in B. A. II Exam in subject of Sanskrit Lit. 50/-
Given by Shri. Ramkishanji Jaju
29 for securing highest mark in B. A. III exam 150/-
Given by Smt. Sushilabai Shriram Mankar
30 For securing highest mark in B.com.III Exam. 150/-
Given by Smt. Sushilabai Shriram Mankar
31 For securing highest mark in B. Sc.III H.Sc.Exam. 125/-
Given by Smt. Sushilabai Shriram Mankar
32 For securing highest mark in M.A. II H.Eco.Exam.
Given by Smt. Sushilabai Shriram Mankar
33 For securing highest mark in B.A. III in Hindi Exam. 501/-
Late Shri. Vasantarao Sawale (Former Justice) Memorial Prize.
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34for securing highest mark in B.Com.III in Accountancy 101/-
Late Smt. Gitadevi Ramakishan Toshniwal Memorial Prize
35 for securing highest mark in M. A. II Exam (Home Economics) 165/-
Late Smt. Savitrideviji Mukharjee Memorial Prize. Given by Dr, Sneha Mahajani
36For securing highest mark in B. A. III Exam in sub. of History 151/-
Late Shri. P. N. Laharia Memorial Prize.
37For securing highest mark in B. A. II Exam in sub. of English Lit. 251/-
Given by Principal Dr. Mrs. Mohod in memory of late Shri.Babasahebji Mohod
38for securing highest mark in B. A. II Exam in sub. Of History 101/-
Late Shri. Madhukar Munshi Memorial Prize.
39 Best NCC Cadet
151/-
Given by Elaben Chaudhari
40For securing highest mark in M. A. II Exam. in sub. of Home Economics 1001/-
Late miss. Vaishali Shinde Memorial Prize.
41For securing highest mark in B. A. III Exam in sub. of Philosophy 500/-
Given by Staff Member Shri Ajay Shingade
36. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling Cell:
Students were given guidance for various competitive examinations through the guest lecturers of expert person similarly study materials for MPSC, UPSC, Banking Examinations was given through library.
37. Placement service provided to students:- Placement cell of the college is active and Forty different companies were invited to campus for job placement.300 student were screened and 45 students were selected for the jobs.
38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff:
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Non teaching staff members were given computer training. They were permitted to join the work shop and the camps organized by joint director
office Amravati regions. 39. Best practices of the institution:
Presentation of Aid awareness programme through street play by the students. Some of the poor students were helped through staff fund. Guest lecture on female foeticide was organized and a famous social worker Dr.
Sudha Katkoria was a Chief Guest. MRP were made compulsory for all the teachers of senior college. 20 trees were planted in the college campus. Cement concrete benches obtained from donors were installed in the campus for the
students. Permanent staff were given emergency loan facility for Rs. 20000/- , long term loan
of Rs. 400000/-, and grain advance of Rs. 20000/-through Credit society of the college.
Late Shrmati Savitridevi Mukharji intercollegiate debate competition was held in memory of our founder principal and running trophy was awarded by the college to the winner team.
Information Technology workshop at district level was held. Workshop on Right to information act was organized. Rally on AID awareness was organized by NSS students. Joy of Giving week was celebrated. Road safety camp was organized in collaboration with RTO Akola. Earn while you learn scheme was implemented for 3 days Dr. Subhash Bhadange
Principal of Shri. Shivaji College Akola visited the stalls and has appreciated the students.
Guru Poornima was celebrated as a mark of beginning of academic session. Maharashtra day was celebrated on first of May. NCC cadets presented guard of
honor and Principal Dr. Mrs. Mohod carried the flag hosting. NSS camp was organized at adopted village Kanheri Sarap 10 km. from Akola 70
students have participated in the camp. Activities like cleaning of village, Morning Prayer, Medical Checkup camp for villagers, guest lecture were conducted.
70th Foundation Day of the society, 109th birth anniversary of founder president late Mataji Smt. Radhadeviji Goenka and the Social Gathering of the college was celebrated Shri. Bipin Bihari Commissioner of Police and District Magistrate were the chief guest of the function.
Nirbhay Bano Program was conducted in the camps by Police department. DYSP Shri. Sudhir Hirmath, PSI Nayana Pohekar gave the guidance to the students regarding self protection.
40. Linkages developed with National/International, academic/research bodies:-
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Mr. V. L. Agrawal has
Linked with RSIC, IIT Powai Mumbai for research work. Associated with Indian Science Congress.
Part C
Future planning for academic session 2013-14
To orient the departments and the library for NAAC Reaccreditations. To improve ICT learning resources. To undertake more research and extension activities. To organize conferences and seminars. To carry out extension of the library reading room. To complete the remaining construction of the girls hostel under the 10 plan of UGC
as a special scheme (subject to release of grant by UGC). To complete automation of library. To enhance beautification of campus. To setup language laboratory. To submit proposal for construction of Auditorium.
V. L. Agrawal Dr. Mrs. V. V. Mohod
Coordinator (NAAC) and IQAC Principal
Revised Guidelines of IQAC and submission of AQAR Page 20
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