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D. Y. PATIL UNIVERSITY (Institution Deemed to be University)
Navi Mumbai
SELF STUDY REPORT
Submitted to
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL,
BANGALORE- 560 072
VOLUME- IV
Evaluative Report of the Departments
(Bio-Technology& Bio-Informatics,
Business Management,
Hospitality & Tourism Studies and Education )
June-2014
Level 11, D. Y. Patil University Building,
Plot No.50, Sector-15, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai 400-614 Website:http://www.dypatil.ac.in, Email: [email protected]
Ph. No.022-39486000 Fax No.022-39486099
INDEX
Sr No Department Pages
1 Biotechnology and Bioinformatics 1047
2 Business Management 1069
3 Hospitality and Tourism Studies 1105
4 Education 1127
National Assessment and Accreditation Council
D. Y. Patil University (Institution Deemed to be University), Navi Mumbai.
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINFORMATICS
EVALUATIVE REPORT
VOLUME IV
Evaluative Report of the Department 1. Name of the Department: Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
2. Year of establishment: 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? :
Yes - Faculty of University (Science & Technology)
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.):
i) B. Tech Biotechnology
ii) B. Tech Bioinformatics
iii) B. Tech Biomedical Engineering
iv) M. Tech (Integrated) Biotechnology
v) M. Tech Biotechnology
vi) M. Tech Bioinformatics
vii) M.Sc. Biotechnology
viii) M.Sc. Genetic Engineering
ix) M.Sc. Food Science and Technology
x) Ph.D. in Biotechnology.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
All Programmes offered by the Department are interdisciplinary in nature
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.: Academic collaboration with University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) , UK.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
M.Sc. Biochemistry due to insufficient admissions.
M.Sc. Programmes in Environmental Biotechnology, Stem Cell and
Regenerative Medicine , Reproductive Endocirinology, Bioinformatics and
M.Tech Pharmacoinformatics were offered but did not start due to lack of
response.
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8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:
Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Our faculty teach on programmes of MBA Department.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
(including CAS & MPS)
Professor 03 03 01
Associate Professors 02 02 02
Asst. Professors 44 44 NIL
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance:
Name Qualifi- cation
Desig-nation.
Speciali-zation No. of
Years of Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil.
Students guided for the
last 4 years Dr. Debjani Dasgupta
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Professor & Head
Biochemistry 28 Years 03
Dr. Jayshree Nadakarni
M.Sc., Ph. D.
Adjunct Professor
Molecular Medicine
Cancer Immunology
41 Years -
Dr. Neetin Shivajirao Desai
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Professor Plant
Biotechnology 20.5 Years
07
Dr. Thankamani Marar
M. Sc., Ph. D. (NET)
Professor Biochemistry 21 Years 03
Dr. Sunita Singh M. Sc., Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Microbiology 11 Years 02
Dr. Liji Thayil M. Sc., Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Biochemistry Molecular
Biology 15Years 02
Dr. Vibha Gajbe M. Sc., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Industrial Chemistry / Adsorption
12.5 Years
-
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technique
Mr. Selvaa Kumar C.
M. Sc. (Zoology),
M. Sc. (Bioinformatics), Dipl. in Computer
Application
Assistant Professor
Molecular Dynamics
& Drug Designing
13.5 Years
-
Mr. Naveen Padmadas
M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics 9.5 Years
-
Dr. Neelu Joshi M. Sc., Ph. D.,
JRF (NET) Assistant Professor
Plant Tissue Culture
7.5 Years
01
Dr. Arpita Gupte M. Sc., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Biochemistry -Enzyme
Technology
11.5 Years
02
Dr. Madhusudan Prabhakar Samant
M. Sc., Ph. D. (NET)
Assistant Professor
Fisheries Science 10 Years 02
Dr. Deepa Garg M. Sc., Ph. D. Assistant Professor
Medical Biochemistry
12Years -
Dr. Jyoti Tope M. Sc., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Zoology 9.5 Years
-
Mrs. Sheetal Y. Sonawdekar
M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Biophysics 9.5 Years
-
Ms. Reshma Kamble
M. Sc. ( NET+ SET)
Assistant Professor
Biochemistry 12 Years -
Ms. Yadnya Parvate M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Zoology 11.5 Years -
Ms. Mala Parab M. Sc. (NET) Assistant Professor
Animal cell/ tissue
culture technology
8 Years -
Mr. Manish R. Bhat M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Microbiology 11 Years -
Mr. Shine Devaraj M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Structural Bioinformatics
8 Years -
Mrs. Parvathi J. R. M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Biotechnology 7 Years -
Ms. Priti Uchgaonkar
M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Microbiology 9.5 Years
-
Mrs. Simran Lilwani
M. Sc. ( SET)
Assistant Professor
Biochemistry 9.5 Years
-
Dr. Madhavi R. Vernekar
M. Tech., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Bioprocess Technology
7.5 Years
01
Dr. Mugdha Harmalkar
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Cancer Biology 5.5 Years
-
Mrs. Nilima Shivale M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Microbiology 9 Years -
Mr. Somanth Tagore
M. Sc., M. Tech
(Bioinformatics),
M. Phil
Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics- System Biology
6.5 Years
-
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Dr. V. V. N. Ravi Kishore
M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Physical Chemistry
4 Years -
Ms. Rekha P. Bandekar
M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Zoology 9 Years -
Mr. Pramodkumar P. Gupta
M. Tech Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics 5.5 Years
-
Dr. Vutukuri Suresh Gupta
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Bioscience, Microbiology
5.4 Years
-
Ms. Kanchanlata Singh
M. Tech Assistant Professor
Biotechnology 5.5 Years
-
Ms. Mary David M. Sc. (NET) Assistant Professor
Biochemistry, Biotechnology
5.5 Years
-
Ms. Bhakti Mhatre M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Biophysics 9.5 Years
-
Mr. Mustansir Bhori
M. Tech Assistant Professor
Biotechnology 4 .5Years
-
Ms. Pallavi Padval M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Physics 6. 5Years
-
Dr. Hemant Mahadeo Kawalkar
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Biotechnology 6 Years -
Mr. Sagar Nagare B. Pharm. M.
Tech Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics 6. 5Years
-
Ms. Monali Choudhari
B.E., M. E. Assistant Professor
Electronics Engineering
4Years -
Dr. Namdev Jagtap M. Sc., Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Statistics 12.5 Years
-
Ms. Dolly Goswami M. Sc., B. Ed.,
D.H.E. Assistant Professor
Physics 16.5 Years
-
Mrs. Nidhi Sharma M. Tech Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
4 .5Years
-
Ms. Sneha Patil M. Tech Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics 3.5 Years
-
Ms. Shalaka Joshi M. Sc.,
M. Tech Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics 3.5 Years
-
Mr. Ganesh Dhamal M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Statistics 2.5Years
-
Mr. Lijin K. G. M. Sc. Assistant Professor
Bioinformatics 5.5 Years
-
Ms. Lavanya V. Joshi
B. E. Assistant Professor
Electronics 1.5 Year
-
Ms. Shreedevi Kulkarni
M. Tech Assistant Professor
Biomedical Instrumentation
6 Years -
Mr. Kudale Subhash Sukhadeo
M. Sc. Research Associate
Biotechnology 6 Years -
Dr. Tareeka Dilip Sonawane
M. Sc., Ph. D.
Research Associate
Biotechnology 5.5 Years
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Sr. No.
Name Of The Faculty Designation College / Department
1 Dr. Jayashree Nadakarni Adjunct Professor Department of Biotechnology and
Bioinformatics Pad. Dr. D. Y. Patil University
2 Mr. Imran Qureshi Lecturer Free lance
3 Ms. Divya Subramanian Ex. Assistant
Professor
Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (Pad. Dr. D.Y.Patil
University)
4 Mr. Ganesh Shankar Singh Rov Pilot Tech Fugro survey Pvt. Ltd.
5 Mr. Sachin K. Sonawane Ph.D. Student Institute of Chemical Technology
Mumbai, Matunga.
6 Mr. Gajanan S. Chandwade Ph.D. Student Institute of Chemical Technology
Mumbai, Matunga.
7 Mr. Yogesh Gath M. Tech Sant Longowal Institute of
Engineering and Technology (SLIET)
8 Mr. Manan Desai Ph.D. Student Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Science Mumbai
9 Dr. Feroz Ikbal Assistant Professor Tata Institute of Social Sciences
10 Mr. Lalit Kagliwal Ph.D. Student Institute of Chemical Technology
Mumbai, Matunga.
11 Ms. Namarata Satam C.H.B. Lecturer K. J. Somaya College, Vidhyavihar
Mumbai
12 Mr. Dhruv Trivedi CEO Reinvent Life Sciences
Mumbai
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
(Please give percentage only)
i) B. Tech Biotechnology : 4.6%
ii) B. Tech Bioinformatics : 12.5%
iii) B. Tech Biomedical Engineering : 20%
iv) M. Tech Integrated : 15%
v) M. Tech Biotechnology : 6%
vi) M. Tech Bioinformatics : 12%
vii) M. Sc. Genetic Engineering : 13%
viii) M. Sc. Food Science and Technology : 27%
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
Sr. No.
Programme Ratio
1 B. Tech Biotechnology 11:1
2 B. Tech Bioinformatics 6:1
3 B. Tech Biomedical Engineering 11:1
4 M. Tech Integrated 8:1
5 M. Tech Biotechnology 4:1
6 M. Tech Bioinformatics 1:1
7 M. Sc. Biotechnology 2:1
8 M. Sc. Genetic Engineering 1:1
9 M. Sc. Food Science and
Technology 3:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual
Sr. No. Posts Sanctioned Filled Actual
i) Academic support staff (technical)
17 17 17
ii) Administrative support staff 45 45 45
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Plant
Biotechnology.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise:
Sr. No.
Name of the Principal /Co-Investigator
Name of the Project Grants received Rs. In Lac
Funding Agency
1 Dr. Amita Jain
Isolation and Characterization of bioactive compounds through hairy root cultures of Abrus precatorius (L.) and Helicteres isora
(L.)
RS. 15 Lakhs (Received)
DST
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration
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D. Y. Patil University (Institution Deemed to be University), Navi Mumbai 1052
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition : Nil
national recognition : Nil
international recognition : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: Nil
22. Publications: (Don’t give list, Give only numbers and range, averages)
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international) : 192
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books : 05
Edited Books : Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers : 02
Number listed in International database (for e.g. web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database- International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc) : Nil
Citation Index- range / average: 718
SNIP: Nil
SJR: Nil
Impact factor- range / average: 0-8.3
H-index: 13
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
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24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
Year Area of Consultancy Income (Rs.)
2009-2010 NA NIL
2010-2011 NA NIL
2011-2012 NA NIL
2012-2013 Biotechnology RS. 6 Lakhs
2013-2014 NA NIL
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad:
Dr. Neetin Desai – International Food Science Centre, Lystrup, Denmark,
September – 2012
26. Faculty serving in
a) National Committees b) International Committees
c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
Sr. No.
Name of the Faculty Organization University
i) Prof. Debjani Dasgupta
Board of Studies Mumbai of University
Doctoral Committee
Haffkine Institute, Mumbai
ii) Prof. Neetin Desai
Board of Studies
Environment Management, Yashvantrao Chavan Academy of
Development, Administration, Pune
Internal Peer Review Committee
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Editor-in-Chief D. Y. Patil Journal of Health
Sciences
iii) Mr. Selvaa Kumar C Syllabus Committee, Board of Studies
University of Mumbai
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27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs):
Enhancement through attending Refresher Courses, conference,
Seminars, Workshops outside the Department.
Recharging by organizing creative academic workshops / seminars,
lectures, conferences within the Department.
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects :
Year No. of Students Percentage 2009 134 45.12
2010 115 36.51
2011 121 35.38
2012 127 37.91
2013 81 29.14
2014 84 31.34
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute :
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty :
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil
Students : Nil
Year No. of Students Percentage
2009 163 54.88
2010 200 63.49
2011 221 64.62
2012 208 62.09
2013 197 70.86
2014 184 68.66
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Sr. No.
Name of the Faculty Details of Awards/recognitions received at the
national and international level
1 Dr. Neetin Desai, Pamela Jha
i) Best Poster presentation, 32nd National symposium on recent advances in plant tissue culture and Biotechnological researches in India, Plant Tissue culture Association, February, 2011.
ii) Best oral presentation, 33rd National symposium on impact of plant tissue culture and advances in plant biology, Plant Tissue culture Association, January, 2012.
2 Dr. Sunita Singh, Ms. Parvati J R and Mrs. Mrunal Gokhale
Best Poster presentation, Microbiology session during Second Indian Youth Science Congress (IYSC), SRM College, Chennai, June, 2010.
3 Dr. Arpita Gupte and Dr. Jagdish Nair
Best Poster presentation, National symposium on Innovative and Modern Technologies for agricultural productivity, food security and Environmental management, Society for applied biotechnology, July, 2011.
4 Mrs. Bhakti Mhatre IInd prize : poster presentation, Konark Memorial, Mumbai University, December 2011.
5 Mr. Manish Bhat
i) Best Poster presentation, National conference on Advances in Microbial Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary approaches, M. J. College, January, 2012.
ii) IInd Prize: Poster presentation, UGC Sponsored National Conference on Organized by – Department of Microbiology, Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College, Vashi, September, 2013.
iii) Best Poster presentation, International Symposium on Frontier Discoveries and Innovations in Microbiology and Its Interdisciplinary Relevance (FDMIR – 2013), Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, November, 2013.
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.:
Name of Conference Funding Agencies Registration Fee
Outstanding Participants
Total No. of Delegates
National Symposium on “Computer Aided Drug Designing & Molecular Modeling (April, 2010)
Accelerys, UK NIL Prof. Jeff Nauss, Accelerys, UK
30
National Seminar on Frontiers in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (February, 2010)
1) DBT, Gov. of India 2) Dept. of Atomic Energy, Gov. of India 3) D. Y. Patil University
Rs. 500/-
1) Prof. H. C. Holmes. Dept. of Bioinformatics, UCLAN, UK. 2) Dr. C. R. Bhatia, Former Secretary, DBT, Gov. of India
500
National Workshop on Sequence Analysis (September, 2010)
Department Funding Rs.
350/- Internal Faculty 45
National workshop on – Protein Structural Analysis & homology
Department Funding Rs.
650/- Internal Faculty 25
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modeling (October, 2010)
2 days National Workshop on Docking and Screening (October, 2011)
Department Funding Rs.
1000/- Internal Faculty 38
2 Days National Seminar on “Intelligent Computing in Biological Sciences (March, 2012)
D. Y. Patil University Rs.
750/-
1) Dr. Vivek Tanavade, Principal Scientist, A Star, Singapore 2) Dr. Adarsh Ramkumar, Sr. Bioinformatics Analyst, Arm Forced Radiobiology Research Institute, USA
104
5 Days National Workshop on computational Biology (March, 2012)
Department Funding Rs.
2100/- Internal Faculty 36
Two day Workshop on “Biomolecular Interactions in Biology” (January, 2014)
Department Funding Rs.
1500/- Internal Faculty 30
Two day National Conference on Frontiers in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics (January, 2014)
1) DBT 2) ONGC 3) D. Y. Patil University
Rs. 500/-
1) Prof. K. Muniyappa, IISc, Bangalore 2) Prof. Irfan Ahmed, Univ. of Rochester Medical Centre, USA
573
Workshop on Molecular Diagnostics and Therapeutics, (March 2014)
Science Academies Education Programme
NIL
1) Prof. Abhay Chaudhary, Director, Haffkine Institute, Mumbai 2) Prof. Utpal Tatu, Dept. of Biochemistry, IISc, Bangalore
97
Workshop on Research Ethics and Patents (May, 2014)
Department Funding Rs.
300/-
1) Dr. Sougat Sarkar, Medical Advisor, Novartis, Mumbai 2) Mr. Depak Kokane, fonder & CEO
58
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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
Prior to registration for the PhD degree, an applicant presents the research proposal stating
the originality of the proposed research work. The research topics are closely scrutinized by
the Faculty Research Committee (FRC) comprising of in-house research guides and external
experts in particular areas. Careful monitoring by research guides and use of technology
prevents malpractice. If plagiarism is noticed, both the guide and the scholar are restrained
from submitting the thesis.
32. Students profile course-wise. (Give information in following format)
Name of Programme
Year Applications
Received
Selected Pass
Percentage
Male Female Male Female
B. Tech Biotechnology
2009-10 460 36 73 93.62 98.59
2010-11 308 44 76 93.48 97.26
2011-12 241 37 45 96.43 100.00
2012-13 262 39 81 96.15 98.59
2013-14 430 30 50 RA RA
B. Tech Bioinformatic
s
2009-10 460 12 19 100.0
0 100.00
2010-11 308 4 8 100.0
0 97.37
2011-12 241 10 6 100.0
0 100.00
2012-13 262 10 9 55.56 78.95
2013-14 430 3 12 RA RA
B. Tech Biomedical Engineering
2009-10 460 12 24 NA NA
2010-11 308 7 18 100.0
0 100.00
2011-12 241 10 7 100.0
0 100.00
2012-13 262 20 11 100.0
0 100.00
2013-14 430 5 11 RA RA
M. Tech Integrated
2009-10 460 21 32 95.45 100.00
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(Biotechnology) 2010-11 308 24 36
100.00
100.00
2011-12 241 13 47 100.0
0 100.00
2012-13 262 11 49 100.0
0 100.00
2013-14 430 14 37 RA RA
M. Tech Biotechnology
and M. Tech
Bioinformatics
2009-10 140 18 30 86.95 94.33
2010-11 146 15 29 100.0
0 100.00
2011-12 84 13 16 100.0
0 100.00
2012-13 110 13 29 85.71 100.00
2013-14 134 14 29 RA RA
M. Sc. Biotechnology
2009-10 140 8 22 NA NA
2010-11 146 5 24 100.0
0 100.00
2011-12 84 3 16 100.0
0 100.00
2012-13 110 5 9 100.0
0 100.00
2013-14 134 9 12 RA RA
M. Sc. Genetic Engineering
2009-10 140 6 8 NA NA
2010-11 146 0 7 100.0
0 100.00
2011-12 84 5 16 0.00 100.00
2012-13 110 2 6 100.0
0 100.00
2013-14 134 3 7 RA RA
M.Sc. Food Science and Technology
2013-14 134 1 14 RA RA
* RA = Result Awaited
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33. Diversity of students: (Give information in following format)
Name of the Programme
(refer to question no 4)
% of students from the
same university
% of students from other
universities within the
state
% of students from
universities outside the
state
% of students
from other countries
M. Tech.
(Biotechnology) 35 40 25 0
M. Tech.
(Bioinformatics) 40 60 0 0
M. Sc.
(Biotechnology) 0 85.71 14.29 0
M. Sc. (Genetic
Engineering) 0 80 20 0
M. Sc. (Food
Science &
Technology)
0 93.33 6.67 0
34. How many of students have cleared civil Services & Deffence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE & other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise: Nil
Year NET GATE ICMR
2012-2013 2 4 2
35. Student progression: (Give information in following format)
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 34.13
PG to M.Phil. 0
PG to Ph.D. 20.83
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 0
Employed Campus selection Other than campus
recruitment
68% 32%
Entrepreneurs 2%
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36. Diversity of staff: (please give percentage only)
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same university 16%
From other universities within the
state 50%
From universities from other States 34%
From universities outside the
country 00
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc., & D.Litt. during the assessment
period: 04
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regards to:
a) Library :
Area: 279 Sq. Mtr.
Seating Capacity: 80
No. of Books: 6332
b) Internet facility for staff & Students:
Yes (2 Computer Laboratories)
c) Total number of classrooms : 14
d) Classrooms with ICT facility : NIL
e) Student’s laboratories : 14
f) Research Laboratories : 01
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students & research Associates
a) from the host university: …..
b) from other universities: Nil
Sr. No.
Name of the Faculty Research Students
Research Topic
1 Prof. K. B. Powar (External Guide)
i) Jagadish P Khadilkar
A Study of Environmental Aspects of Antarctica With Special Reference To The Changing Logistics Scenario And Its Relevance To India.
2 Dr. Jyotsna Rao (External Guide) i)
Purushothama Hanumanthaiah Siddagangamma
Complete in vitro characterization of umbilical cord Wharton’s jelly derived mesenchymal stem cells (UCMSC).
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3 Prof. D. A. Bhiwgade
i) Sonawane
Tareeka Dilip Kalpana
Effect of Vincristine and Embelin on Steroidogenic Pathway of Wistar Rat
4 Prof. Debjani
Dasgupta
i) Padte Priyanka
Hemant Sharmila
Degradation and decolourization of textile dyes and effluents by laccase enzyme from wood rotting fungus.
i) Jalan Rishikesh
Anil Sarojini
Vitamin D status in children with inborn errors of metabolism and Vitamin D supplementation
ii) Patel Smriti
Rajan Sujatha
QbD based optimization of downstream purification of recombinant human interferons.
5 Prof. Thankamani
Marar
i)
Singh Kanchanlata
Chandrashekhar Subhavati
Evaluation of the influence of vitamin E on camptothecin induced toxicity – in vivo and in vitro studies.
ii) Bhat Manish
Ravindra Nilima Studies on L-asparaginase from soil microbial flora.
iii) Mhatre Bhakti
Ashish
Intenegative effect of Morinda citrifolia and Imatinib as an anticancer agent
6 Prof. N. S. Desai
i)
Kawalkar Hemant
Mahadeo Padmavati
Comparative Analysis of Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Regions as DNA Barcode for Phylogenetic Analysis at Generic and Species Level of Family Liliaceae
ii) Jha Pamela Studies of phytoremediation of textile dyes using hairy roots.
iii) Renitta Jobby Isolation, characterization and bioremediation of heavy metals by Rhizobium spp.
iv) Gore Mohini
Mihir
Analysis of bioactive compounds and evaluation of anticancer activity of Blumea species.
v) Singh Nishtha
Amar
Bioremediation of antibiotics using Rhizobium: An environmental friendly approach.
vi) Kudale Subhash
Sukhadeo Anjana
Biochemical characterization and analysis of bioactive compound using hairy root system in Spilanthes
acmella L. and Solanum nigrum L.
vii) Ghatak Arindam
Alok Mala
Proteomic & Metabolomic study in Apomictic and non-Apomictic Pennisetum glaucum (L) R. Br
7 Dr. Sunita Singh i)
Parvathi Satheesh
Genetic diversity and barcoding in microbes.
ii) Parab Mala Makarand
Molecular characterization of Ivy gourd.
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8 Dr. Liji Thayil
i) Bandekar Rekha
Pradeep Studies on male reproductive toxicity of Phyllanthus species.
ii) Parvate Yadnya
Aniruddha
Piperine as a potential source for controlling the population of harmful snail Achatina fulica B.
9 Dr. Arpita Gupte
i) Sonawdekar
Sheetal Yogesh Studies on hydrocarbon degradation.
ii) Kamble Reshma Bhagwan Nanda
Screening of alkalophilic starch degraders and characterization of enzymes.
10 Dr. Neelu Joshi i) Ranade Rashmi
Avinash Shubhada
In vitro propagation and phytochemical characterization of Barleria prionitis L.
11 Dr. Madhusudan
Samant
i) Shivale Nilima
Shankar Evaluation of efficiency and potential of microbial antioxidants.
ii) Uchgaonkar Priti
Vikrant Assessment of bacteriocinogenic potential of marine bacteria
12 Dr. Madhavi
Vernekar i) Chheda Anuj Haresh Heena
Fermentative production and application of ε poly-L-Lysine.
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from university:
PG Courses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
M. Tech Biotechnology 8 8 8 8 4 M. Tech Bioinformatics 8 4 4 8 4 M. Sc. Biotechnology 0 8 8 8 4 M. Sc. Genetic Engineering 0 8 8 9 4 M. Sc. (Biochemistry) 4 0 0 0 0 M. Tech (Integrated) 20 21 20 20 10
Total 40 49 48 53 26
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology:
Yes, Need assessment for M. Sc. Food Science and Technology arose from the
Industry Academia held in September, 2012. Experts and Scientists from the
food industry participated in the Industry Academia Meet.
42. Does the department obtained feedback from:
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does
the department utilize the feedback?
Regular end semester faculty meetings, this has lead to improvement of
infrastructure.
b) Students on staff curriculum & teaching learning evaluation & how does the
department utilize the feedback?
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Based on students’ feedback on teaching learning evaluation, teachers
are alerted of drawbacks and strict measures resorted to in case of
negligence.
Negative feedback from students are immediately addressed; positive
feedback are appreciated and furthered.
c) Alumni & employers on the programmes offered & how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes, the feedback received is utilized to enhance curriculum.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
(Please give names, designation, institute)
Sr. No. Name Designation Organization
1 Dr. Satyen Sanghvi Chief Scientific Officer RMS Regrow, Mumbai
2 Mr. Yashas Bhand Executive Director Five Elements
Environment Ventures Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
3 Mr. Dhruv Trivedi Founder & CEO Reinvent Life Sciences, Mumbai
4 Mr. Deepak Kokane Founder & CEO Optimistic IP India,
IP Artery Intl. Ltd., UK IP Artery USA
5 Mr. Ishan Rathore PhD Student IIT, Bombay
6 Ms. Anshika Aggarwal PhD Student IIT, Chennai
7 Ms. Palak Chaturvedi PhD Student University of Vienna
(Marie Curie Fellowship) 8 Ms. Nikhat Khan PhD Student A.C.T.R.E.C., Kharghar
9 Ms. Mahalakshmi Ramachandran PhD Student TIFR, Mumbai
10 Ms. Richa Surjan Bio-informatics Scientist
Premier Biosoft India Ltd., Indore
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/
workshops/seminar) involving external experts:
Sr. No.
Date Name of training program
/ Workshop Resource Person
i) 21st August,
2010
Preparation for GRE / GMAT / TOEFL & Personality development
FACT Academy
ii) 23rd August,
2010. Higher Studies Abroad IMS,
iii) 18th March
2011
CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Trans Membrane Conductance Regulator) Drug discovery for the treatment of Cholera & Diarrhoea
N. D. Sonawane, University of California,
Sanfransisco
iv) 19th – 21st
April, 2011
Demonstration of latest techniques & methods in Prosthetics
Endolit Prosthetic & Orthitic Centre
v) Friday, 31st
August, 2012 Microtubules as cancer drug targets
Dr. Dulal Panda, Professor of Biotechnology, School
of Biosciences and Bioengineering, IIT,
Bombay
vi) Friday 7th
September, 2012
Construction of a genetic linkage map and identifying gene(s) conferring biotic resistance in black gram with molecular markers
Dr. T. G. Krishna, Sr. Scientist, BARC
vii) August
September – 2012
Life Coach Mr. Jack Pinto, Vision Ltd. Mumbai
viii) 28th February,
2013
Biotech Drug Discovery-My Experience Flow Cytometry: Basics and Application
Dr. S. Paul, Asst. Principal Scientist, Biotech Research
Lab, USV Limited, Mumbai
Mr. Swapnil Walke, Application Specialist, B. D Biosciences, Mumbai
ix) Thursday, 18th
April, 2013 Understanding Virus –Host Interaction
Dr. Suchita Bhattacharya, Visiting Faculty, Department of
Biotechnology, Mumbai University
x) Monday, 25th
November 2013
Recent Trends in Neuroscience Research: Experimental and Computational
Dr. Rohit Manchanda, Head of Department of
Biosciences and Bioengineering, IIT,
Bombay
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
Seminar and Group Discussion by students.
Use of 3D models / AV aids
Theory lectures supported by video demonstrations
Experiential learning through practicals / short – term and long term
projects.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
Regular conduct of classroom tests and quizzes.
Meeting of staff with Head of the Department.
Students Mentoring.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Organization of career counseling programmes in various schools /
colleges and Departments (RBK Chandrabhan, Delhi Public School, Nerul,
Swami Vivekananda School, Chembur)
Students participation in Blood Donation drive
Clothes donation drive.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Students are encouraged to go beyond the prescribed syllabus by
participating in the “Incubator’ where they think creatively and originally,
both in terms of scientific possibilities and commercial possibilities.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details: Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.:
Department is actually involved in research in the areas of Biotechnology
and Bioinformatics. The Department has made significant contributions to
applied biology.
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Over the last 5 years, 192 publications have made by faculty in both areas.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of
the department.
Strengths:
Excellent faculty
State of art laboratories
Good laboratory practices
Quality publications
Good Infrastructure.
Weakness:
Insufficient time to carry out all activities envisaged
Lack of hostel facilities
Lack of space
Need for more inter – institutional collaborations
Lack o time for Faculty Development Programmes
Not providing online tests.
Opportunities:
Introduction of novel interdisciplinary programmes with inputs from
industry.
Industrial collaborations
Collaborations with international academic institutions
Interdisciplinary research.
Serving as centre of excellence
Challenges:
Geographical Location – Lack of public transport
Lack of awareness of parents an benefits of biotechnology
Current scenario job opportunities
Lack of government support to Biotechnology.
Reaching out to schools and colleges
Lack of motivated students.
52. Future plans of the department.
B. Tech Food Science and Technology
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M. Tech Food Science and Technology
M. Tech Environmental Biotechnology
M. Tech Pharmaceutical Biotechnology.
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
EVALUATIVE REPORT
VOLUME IV
Evaluative Report of the Department 1. Name of the Department: Business Management
2. Year of establishment: 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? :
Yes - Faculty of Business Management
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.):
MBA (Full time) (Two Year Program)
MBA (Part time) (Three Year Program)
M.Phil. (Business Management) (Min One year program)
Ph.D. (Business Management) (Min Three year program)
Integrated Ph.D.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
MBA in Retail Management
MBA in Outsourcing Management
MBA in International Business Management
MBA in Health and Hospital Management
MBA in Pharmaceutical Industry Management
MBA in Bio Technology Management
MBA in Bio Informatics Management
MBA in Banking and Insurance Management
MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
MBA in Aviation Management
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:
Semester, Choice Based Credit System
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9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Our faculties were invited to take lectures as mentioned below:
Faculty Name Subject Department Year
Rashmi
Mishra
Project
Management
Department of
Biotechnology
2014
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
(including CAS & MPS)
Professor 02 02 02
Associate Professors 05 05 05
Asst. Professors 39 39 39
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance:
Name Qualifi- cation
Desig-nation.
Speciali-zation
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.P
hil. Students
guided for the
last 4 years
Teaching Industri
al
Dr. R. Gopal D.Litt. , PhD, MBA
B.Tech (Hons), , ICWA
Director Marketing + General
Management
30 Years 27 Years
10
Dr.Pradip Manjrekar
Ph.D
Dean Human Resource
Management
20 Years 23 Years
09
Dr. Vani kamath Ph.D Associate Professor
Financial Management
10 Years Nil -
Dr. Rashmi Gopinathan
Ph.D
Associate Professor
Human Resource
Management
9.9 Years 5 Years -
Dr. Gagandeep Nagra
Ph.D
Associate Professor
Marketing Management
7.1 Years 1Year -
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Dr. Sapna Suri Ph.D
Associate Professor
Human Resource
Management
7 years 1year -
Dr. Shilpa Varma Ph.D Associate Professor
Human Resource
Management
18 Years 5 Years -
Dr. Nitin Shyam Sippy
MBA Assistant Professor
Health and hospital
Management
5 Years 1.6 Years
-
Kiran Khairnar Master in Personnel
Management
Assistant Professor
Human Resource
Management
7 Years 4 Years -
Roshni Sawant MMS
Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
8.2 Years 0.5 Year -
Shalaka Bhosale Masters in Computers
Management
Assistant Professor
IT Management 6 Years 6 Years -
Rashmi Mishra MBA
Assistant Professor
Biotechnology Management
8 Years 1 Years -
Deepali Garge MA Assistant Professor
Economics 9 Years Nil -
Priya Vij
MCA Assistant Professor
IT Management
6 Years 4 Years -
Roopali Patil M.Phil
Assistant Professor
Financial Management
6 Years 4 Years -
Jyoti Marathe MBA Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
10 Years 15 Years
-
Manish Kumar Rai
MBA Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
5.5 Years 1.5 Years
-
Sweta Kumari MBA Assistant Professor
Financial Management
6 Years 1 Year -
Ashwini Kadam MBA Assistant Professor
Human Resource
Management
5.7 Years 7 Years -
Vidhya Kshirsagar
MBA Assistant Professor
Human Resource
Management
4.5 Years Nil -
Suman Saurabh MBA Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
4.5 Years Nil -
Vishal Chavan MBA Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
5 Years 7 Years -
Pooja Goel MBA Assistant Professor
Human Resource
Management
6.6 Years Nil -
Sharmila Kulkarni
M.Phil
Assistant Professor
Financial management
9 Years 2 Years -
Mamta Rupolia MBA Assistant Professor
International Business Mgmt.
4.5 Years 0.3Year -
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Sarika Kadam MBA Assistant Professor
Outsourcing Mgmt
5 Years 0.7Year -
Prajakta Bhadkamkar
MBA Assistant Professor
Outsourcing Mgmt
5 Years 0.4 Year -
Neetu Sharma MBA Assistant Professor
Fianancial Management
5 Years 0.2 Year -
Anurag Shrivastava
MBA Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
9 Years 4 Years -
A. Vivek MBA Assistant Professor
International Business
4.6 Years 1 Year -
Mangesh Jadhav MBA Assistant Professor
Financial Management
3 Years 10 Years
-
Alpana Patole MA Assistant Professor
French 9 Years 1.5 Years
-
Dr. Shital Naikwade
MBA Assistant Professor
Health and Hospital
Management
3 Years Nil -
Vinod Dumbre MBA Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
3 Years 3 Years -
Aparajita Priyadarshini
MBA Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
4.3 Years 3 Years -
Sushma Nichani MBA Assistant Professor
Biotechnology Management
3 Years Nil -
Fr. Paul Kithottungal
M. Phil Assistant Professor
Marketing Management
11 Years 5 Years -
Amina Momin MBA Assistant Professor
Financial Management
3 Years 4 Years -
Alpha Lokhande MBA Assistant Professor
Human Resource
Management
2.9 Years 6 Years -
Ashish Chavan MBA Assistant Professor
Financial Management
1.6 Years 1.5 Years
-
Madhuri Kadam MBA Assistant Professor
Financial Management
3 Years 6 Years -
Nimish Deshpande
MBA Assistant Professor
Biotechnology Management
1.6 Years 3.5 Years
-
Sonia Justin Raj MBA Assistant Professor
Entrepreneurship
Management
2.7 Years 0.4 Year -
Dr. Darinka Sousa MBA Assistant Professor
Health and Hospital
Management
1.4 Years 1.7 Years
-
Adveta Gharat MBA Assistant Professor
Human Resource
Management
1.3 Years Nil -
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Leena Nandanwar
PGDFM(Post Graduate
Diploma in Forestry
Management)
Assistant Professor
Human Resource
Management
9.5 Years 1.5 Years
-
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
i) Dr. Monga, Sr. Faculty, Mumbai University
ii) Dr. Sumati Gopal, Advocate Mumbai High Court
iii) Dr. Prashant Laghate, Head –International Operation-Export, MERCK
iv) Dr. Prashant Pandya, VP, Reliance Life-science
v) Mr. Sangram Sawant, Cricketing Consultant, BPCL
vi) Mr. Radha Krishnan Shrinivasan, Sports Editor, Neo Sports
vii) Ms. Heimakshi Basu, Leading sports Physiotherapist and consultant BCCI Mumbai
viii) Mr. Subramanian, Cricketer, Mumbai Ranji Trophy
ix) Mr. Maroof Fajandar, Manager, Cricket league-Sahara Sports
x) Mr. Anthony Saldana, CEO, Fit 4 us and Member of BCCI
xi) Mr. V. S. Gopal, Chartered Accountant
xii) T. M. C. Varadrajan, Sr. Faculty Mumbai University
xiii) Dr. Kailash Ghodke, CEO, ELEXIR group and member of Pharma Manufacturing
Association
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13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
Full Time MBA : 14:1
Part Time MBA : 1:1
M.Phil : 2:1
Ph.D : 2:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual:
Sr. No. Posts Sanctioned Filled Actual
i) Academic support
staff(technical) 3 3 3
ii) Administrative staff 27 27 27
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise:
Sr. No.
Name of the Principal /Co-Investigator
Name of the Project Grants received Rs. In Lac
Funding Agency
1 Dr. R. Gopal Measuring the impact of sustainable competitive advantage strategies on the profitability of a firm
2.80 D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai
2 Dr. Nitin Sippy Dr. R. Gopal
Role of Qualified Hospital Administrators in small and medium sized Healthcare providers
2.80 D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai
3 Dr. Vani Kamath Dr. R. Gopal
Financial inclusion through microfinance in rural India
2.80 D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai
4 Dr. Shilpa Varma Dr. R. Gopal
The implications of implementing Electronic-Human
2.80 D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai
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Resource Management(E-HRM) system in the companies
5 Dr. Gagandeep Nagara Dr. R. Gopal
A study of key packaging-related attributes affecting the consumer preference for non-perishable commodities
2.80 D. Y. Patil University, Navi Mumbai
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received:
(Please give information in following format)
Name of the Researcher/s
Study title Funding agency Grants
received NIL
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition : Nil
national recognition : Nil
international recognition : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: Nil
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22. Publications: (Don’t give list, Give only numbers and range, averages)
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international) : 301
Monographs : NIL
Chapters in Books :NIL
Edited Books :NIL
Books with ISBN with details of publishers : 8
Number listed in International database (for e.g. web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database- International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc) :NIL
Citation Index- range / average:3 Nos avg. citation 68.9
SNIP: NIL
SJR: NIL
Impact factor- range / average: 10 Nos Avg. Impact factor 3.6
H-index: 0-3
23. Details of patents and income generated: NIL
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
(please give information in following format)
Year Area of Consultancy Income (Rs.)
2009-2010 NIL NIL
2010-2011 NIL NIL
2011-2012 NIL NIL
2012-2013 Strategic Consultancy 1,31,500.00
2013-2014 Strategic Consultancy Only travelling expenses
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National Committees b) International Committees
c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
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i) Dr. R. Gopal
Member of Research and Recognition Committee of ICFAI University.
Member of Research and Recognition Committee of University of Pune.
Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Vivekanand Education society’s
Institute of Management studies and research-Research Journal.
Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Emrald journal
ii) Dr. Pradip Manjrekar
Member of Editorial Committee, Sankalpa:Journal of Management and
Research ,SMJV’s C K Shah Vijapurwala Institute of Management.
iii) Dr. Gagandeep Nagra
Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Pezzottaite International Journal
iv) Dr. Nitin Sippy
Executive Committee Member, Uran Medical Association
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs):
Organise various faculty development programmes like ‘How to write
research paper’ , Research Methodology, Data analysis, Case Study
Writing, Business Communication etc. to enhance the working
knowledge of the faculty.
The in house faculties are encouraged to register for their PhD
programme.
Encourage faculty to attend conferences and present papers in the same.
Deputation of the faculties to various seminars / conferences/workshops.
Faculty presentations in every Faculty meeting conducted in every month
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28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : 10%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute : 100%
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty :
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil
Sr. No.
Name of the Faculty Details of Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level
2009-10 1 Dr. R. Gopal
Director & Head of the Department,
Rashtriya Vidya Saraswati Puraskar awarded by International Institute of Education and Management, New Delhi
2 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a Eminent Resource Faculty by Naipunnaya Group of Educational Institutions, Kerala for conducting FDP on Case study writing
3 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a key note speaker at National Research Seminar organised by St. Francis Institute of Management and Research Institute (PATHH)
4 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received appreciation from Navi Mumbai Muncipal Corporation for Outstanding Contribution to Higher Education
5 Rashmi Gopinathan and Krishna Shetty Sr. Lecturer
Certified as an Entrepreneurship Educator by National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) and Stanford Technology Ventures Programme.
6 Vani Kamath, Sr. Lecturer, Anisha Marwah and Surya Bhamre Lecturer
Received a letter of appreciation from National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) for their contribution in E-week 2010.
2010-11 1 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal,
Director & Head of the Department
“Glory of India-Certificate of Excellence’’ awarded by India International Friendship Society at the Indo British Friendship Banquest, London, in June 2010.
2 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Received approval for M.Phil & Ph.D guide for Mumbai University, YCMOU, Aligarh Muslim University, JJT University, Tilak University , Singhania University etc.
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3 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Successfully guided 8 Ph.D students of Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil University.
4 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Selected as a Member of Local Inquiry Committee of Mumbai University.
5 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as a session Chairman for the workshop, ‘NIRMITI’ organised by SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai.
6 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Selected as a Panel Member of reviewing research paper for the International Journal of Emerging Markets(E-Journal), Africa.
7 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as Guest of honor & key note speaker at “DNYANSHAKTI-2011’’ Conference on ‘Success of Management Professionals’ organised by Vasantdada Patil Prathishthans Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.
8 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as Entrepreneurship Session chair at the MTMI-TRU 2010 , International conference on Emerging Paradigms and practices in Business Management and Tech. held at Thomson Rivers University KamLoops British, Columbia, Canda.
9 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Received recognition as Research Supervisor /Guide by Shri Jagdish Prasad, Jhabarmal Tibrewala University, Mumbai.
10 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Appointed as a panel member for selecting Faculty/Director for Mumbai University’s affiliated Colleges.
11 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Selected as Chairman of Examination Committee by Mumbai University.
12 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Selected as an Advisor by a YMT College, Navi Mumbai & Other B-Schools in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.
13 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as a session chair at SIMS Annual Research Conference, SIMSARC 10, conducted by Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Pune.
14 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Selected on Advisory Panel on International Doctoral Theses conference organised by Institute for future Education Entrepreneurship and Leadership, Lonavala.
15 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Received a letter of appreciation from YMT college of Management, Navi Mumbai for his FDP on “ How to write Research papers’’.
16 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Editor of books like Retail, Entrepreneurship and innovation and DYPDBM Newsletter, DYPDBM International Entrepreneurial Management and Research Review, Ugam, DYPDBM International Entrepreneurship Management research review and Author of Book on ‘Marketing Strategy’, Research Methodology, Case Study in Management.
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17 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Successfully Conducted FDP/MDP’s at Department of Hospitality and Tourism Studies, Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil University.
18 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Higher Education Forum’s ,Indian Journal of Higher Education published Dr. R. Gopal and Artee Aggrawal’s Research paper on Knowledge Management : A perspective on B-Schools in India. Dr. Gopal has been invited on a regular basis to blind review research papers for Journals like African Journal of Marketing Management & International Journal of emerging Markets, Australia.
19 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Published an article titled " The Key to Organizational Productivity" by Edutech- the Leaders in Higher Education
20 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a Chairperson by Mumbai University For the Two-Day National Seminar On Research in Humanities : Scope and Strategies.
21 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received ‘Outstanding Business Management Guru’ award by Gajanan Maharaj Education Society(Runs 24 Education Institutes in Navi Mumbai), Navi Mumbai.
22 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received ‘Best Case study’ & ‘Best Research Paper’ Award by Annamalai University.
23 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received ‘Best Case study’ award of appreciation at International case conference at Panji, Goa organised by Institute of Management and technology, Nagpur.
24 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a key note speaker at International Conference on Management Practices for sustainable growth organised by Department of Business Administration , Annamalai University on 28th -30th July
25 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Felicitated by Jayoti Vidyapeeth Womens University, Rajasthan for his contribution in Management education.
26 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited for prestigious presentation on ‘Strategy’ at National University of Singapore, Singapore.
27 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a Guest of Honor at International Conference on ‘Empowerment through values and Spirituality’ organised by Raj Yoga Education and Research Foundation and Prajapita Brahma Kumari Ishwarya Vishwa Vidhalya.
28 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and
Invited as a Chief Guest in Indian Classical Arts & cultural festival 2010 organised by Indian Classical Arts & Cultural trust, Mumbai.
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Extension Cell 29 Prof. Dr. Pradip
Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a Esteem National Speaker at National seminar on ‘Graduate what Next’ by MT Educare.
30 Prof. Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Selected on Advisory Panel on International Doctoral Theses conference organised by Institute for future Education Entrepreneurship and Leadership, Lonavala
31 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received Certificate of Appreciation from Higher Education Forum-2nd HEF-Gujrat Chapter Regional Conference on Quality in Higher Education Institutions on 4th Feb. 2011.
32 Artee Aggrawal, Sr. Lecturer
Selected as a Member of editorial board by International journal of Effective Management. The IJEM is a peer-reviewed journal listed in the Cabell's Directory and Ulrich's Periodicals Directory. The current acceptance rate is 11%. ISSN# Online 1547-3708; CD ROM 1547-3694; Print 1547-3686.
33 Dr. Shilpa Varma Associate Professor
Invited as an External Examiner by Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research, Ghatkopar, Mumbai.
2012-13 1 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal
Director & Head of the Department
Received Certificate of Appreciation from NCRD’s Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai for Resource speaker in FDP on How to write a Research synopsis held on 22nd Sept. 2011.
2 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Selected on editor Board of research Journal by RV Institute of Management, Bangalore.
3 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as a speaker for the panel discussion on Enabling Ethics : Elevating Standards at BTTC WEEK organised by Bombay Teachers’ Training College, Mumbai on 5th March 2012.
4 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as esteemed speaker at HospiArch 2012, a two day conference on Hospital Planning, Designing and Architecture organised by AMEN and HOSPACCX India Systems, Chennai in Jan 2012.`
5 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Selected on Editorial Advisory Board of Spiritual Teacher Forum in Jan 2012.
6 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as a Member Expert on the selection Committee for selection of Assistant/Associate Professor by Mumbai University in Dec. 2011.
7 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as a Guest Speaker by Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Mumbai on Indian Economy-Implication of Drop in GDP for corporate and student placement in Sept. 2011.
8 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Invited as a Guest Speaker by Sir M Visvesvaraya
National Assessment and Accreditation Council
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Director & Head of the Department
Institute of Management studies and Research for National Seminar on Economic Environment of Business in Sept. 2011.
9 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Appointed as an Adjunct Professor to guide research students for Ph.D(Commerce) in the subject of Management by Smt. P.D. Hinduja Trust’s K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce, Mumbai in Aug. 2011.
10 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a Chairperson for the Global Marketing Management Research Conference, 2011.
11 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Conducted MDP at Humera Khan Institute of Management studies and research, Jogeshwari, Mumbai in April 2012.
12 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received Fellowship of NCQM for Achievement and contribution in the field of Quality Management on 17th September, 2011.
13 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a Key Note Speaker at AIM’s Convention organised by Association of Industries in Maharashtra(AIM) on Current trends in Global Business Management on 17th & 18th 2011.
14 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited the Chairperson Technical Session at the National Conference on Management and Technology organised by Y.M.T. College of Management, Navi Mumbai on 4th April, 2012
15 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a key Note Speaker at 4th National Conference on Management Education in India organised by Chetana’s R. K. Institute of Management Research on 17th & 18th Feb. 2012
16 Dr. Shilpa Varma Associate Professor
Received Certification from Oscar Murphy International in Battery of 9 Psychometric Assessments- Scientific Psychometric Tools to Measure Attitudes & Personality; Certified Psychometric Analyst (April 2012).
17 Dr. Shilpa Varma Associate Professor
Received Certification from International Business Training Association (IBTA) - Certified Business Professional, Business Etiquette. (06.01.2012).
18 Dr. Shilpa Varma Associate Professor
Appointed as editorial board member of UGAM Research Journal (ISSN 0974-116X) of Department of Business Management.
2012-13 1 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal
Director & Head of the Department
Presented a research paper in Indian Finance Conference organised by IIM Calcutta, IIM Bangalore and IIM Ahmedabad held in Dec. 2012.
2 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Received a recognition as Ph.D guide in the subject of Management studies by ITM Univerisy, Raipur
3 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the
Received Eminent Educationist Award for outstanding achievements in the filed of
National Assessment and Accreditation Council
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Department education from National and International Compendium in Nov. 2012.
4 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Received Rajiv Gandhi Education Excellence Award for outstanding achievements in the filed of education from International Institute of Education and Management, New Delhi in Sept. 2012.
5 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Invited as a key note speaker at Dr. D. Y. Patil School of MCA, D. Y. Patil Knowledge city, Pune in April 2013.
6 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Received Best Teacher Award for outstanding contribution to teaching and education by Higher Education Forum(HEF) and Free Press Journal(FPJ) in Sept. 2012
7 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Appointed as member of JDR Editorial Advisory Board by Vivekananda Education Society’s Institute of Management Studies and Research.
8 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received appreciation for exemplary contribution to the Noble field of Research at 3rd International Doctoral Theses Conference in association with Association of Indian Management Schools on 9th March 2013
9 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received appreciation from Laxmi Narain College of Technology for August Contribution,LNCT Group of Institutes(Madhya Pradesh and Chhatisggrh), Indore for contribution in Business Management and Research
10 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Received appreciation from SunRise University, ALWAR for outstanding contribution in Business Management teaching, Research and consultancy on 26th Oct. 2012
11 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a Key note Speaker at International Management Research Conference 2012 at Sterling College, Navi Mumbai, on 28th Dec 2012
12 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a key note speaker at 2nd National Conference on Corporate Governance organised by A I’s Allana Institute of Management Studies on 20th Oct. 2012
13 Dr. Shilpa Varma Associate Professor
Acquired Certification from Udai Pareek HR Labs, EMPI B-School, New Delhi; 16th Experiential Workshop on Certified Psychometric Testing Professional (March 20 - 22, 2013).
2013-14 1 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal
Director & Head of the Department
Received D.Litt Degree from B.R. Ambedkar Bihar University
2 Prof. Dr. R. Gopal Director & Head of the Department
Received Outstanding Management Teacher award for excellence in management teaching filed by MTC Global on the occasion of 3rd MTC Global Annual Convention-Sankalp 2013.
3 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar- Received Best MBA Teacher Award and Best
National Assessment and Accreditation Council
D. Y. Patil University (Institution Deemed to be University), Navi Mumbai 1083
Students : Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.:
Academic Year : 2013-2014
Name of Conference
Funding Agencies Outstanding Participants
6th National Conference on Biotechnology-BioBuz
Funding Agencies…
Sarthak Builders-15000.00
Abhyudaya Bank-5000.00
Registration Fee:17050.00
Mr. Nikhil Verma-VP, Marketing & Sales, Yash Biotech Ltd.
Mr. Sandeepan Mukharjee, Scientist, Haffkine Institute,Total No. of Delegates: 100
5th National Conference on Health and Hospital Management
Funding Agencies…
Sponsorship:77500.00
Registration Fee:77315.00
Mr. Anupam Verma, President, Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd.
Dr. Nandita Palshetkar, Gynecologist, IVF Specialist
Dr. Vivek Desai,Managing Director, HOSMAC
Dr. Shridhar Thakur Director-Projects, Vasan Healthcare
Dr. Paresh Khadtale Manager-Accreditation and compliance P.D. Hinduja Hospital
Head Research and Extension Cell
Social Activist Award by Dadar Cultural and Social Organisation, Mumbai
4 Dr. Pradip Manjrekar-Head Research and Extension Cell
Invited as a Guest of Honour at 5th National Business Management Research Conference, March 2014 organised by Anjuman-I-Islams Allana Institute of Management Studies, CST, Mumbai
5 Dr. Shilpa Varma Associate Professor
Received recognition as Ph.D. guide in the subject of Management Studies with ITM University, Navi Mumbai and Pacific University, Rajasthan.
National Assessment and Accreditation Council
D. Y. Patil University (Institution Deemed to be University), Navi Mumbai 1084
Total No. of Delegates: 100
6th National Conference on Pharmaceutical Industry Management
Funding Agencies…
Volkswagen Das Auto-10000.00
Stay Secure-5000.00
Sakash Enterprises-2100.00
Registration Fee:38700.00
Mr. Suhas Aradhye CEO, Ambulatory Care Hospitals
Mr. Rajesh Jha, Business Director, Fountil Life Science
Total No. of Delegates: 250
National Conference on Marketing and Finance-FINMARK CONVERGENCE
Funding Agencies…
Achsa Printers – 5000.00 Matroshi Ent. – 5000.00 Essenes(Mid-Eart)-5000.00 Runwal Devp.-10000.00
Registration Fee:31320.00
Mr. Punit Gulati Financial Analyst
Total No. of Delegates: 250
6th National conference on International Business
Funding Agencies…
Sponsorships 143100.00
Registration Fee:99100.00
Mr. Manishankar AiyerFormer Indian diplomat turned Politician
Aldo Ruiz Investment and Trade commissioner, Ministry of Economy Mexico
Total No. of Delegates: 800
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
Centralised Ethical Committee.
Focus on Social Responsibility
Emphasis on honesty and fairness
Values that are in accordance with common behaviour or with one’s
religious beliefs
Obligations responsibilities and rights towards conscientious work or
enlightened self-interest
Emphasis on virtue, leadership character, confidentiality, etc.
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32. Students profile course-wise.
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no.4)
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
MBA Full time 2009-2010 1064 215 145 100% 100% 2010-2011 810 163 164 100% 100% 2011-2012 867 234 114 100% 100% 2012-2013 680 211 149 100% 100% 2013-2014 532 165 142 100% 100% MBA Part-Time 2009-2010 51 33 10 100% 100% 2010-2011 18 7 7 100% 100% 2011-2012 22 10 1 100% 100% 2012-2013 25 10 1 100% 100% 2013-2014 18 11 5 100% 100% M.Phil. 2009-2010 16 3 5 100% 100% 2010-2011 27 2 5 100% 100% 2011-2012 46 7 11 100% 100% 2012-2013 26 6 7 100% 100% 2013-2014 5 1 2 100% 100% Ph.D. 2009-2010 41 6 6 100% 100% 2010-2011 125 5 2 100% 100% 2011-2012 82 6 8 100% 100% 2012-2013 64 2 6 100% 100% 2013-2014 25 6 6 100% 100%
33. Diversity of students:
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of
students
from other
universities
within the
state
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
state
% of
students
from
other
countries
MBA 5% 75% 20% NIL
Part-Time
MBA
NIL 90% 10% NIL
M.Phil. 0.01% 79.09% 20% NIL
Ph.D. 0.03% 79.07% 20% NIL
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34. How many of students have cleared civil Services & Deffence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE & other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise: Nil
35. Student progression:
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 0.01%
PG to M.Phil. 0.1%
PG to Ph.D. 0.1%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
90%
__
Entrepreneurs 10%
36. Diversity of staff:
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same university Nil
From other universities within
the state
66%
From universities from other
States
34%
From universities outside the
country
Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc., & D.Litt. during the assessment
period: - 06
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38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regards to:
a) Library :
Total No. of Volumes--9043
No. of Titles--5870
No. of Journals--77 (National 49+1 inhouse / International 25+2
inhouse)
PROQUEST Database
CMIE Database
b) Internet facility for staff & Students:
The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled campus, the computer lab is fully air
conditioned with 300 computers all with 24 hours internet facilities
c) Total number of classrooms : 22
d) Classrooms with ICT facility : 22
e) Student’s laboratories : 01
f) Research Laboratories : 01
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39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students & research Associates
a) from the host university: …..
b) from other universities: Nil
Sr. No.
Name of the Faculty Research Students
Research Topic
1 Dr. R. Gopal
i) Zuleika Firdosh Homavazir
To study the Critical factors impacting the Potential of E-Learning courses in Maharashtra
ii) Sanjay Msand
Impact of corporate social responsibility activites on achieving long term sustainable competitive advantage and enhancing Business performance
iii) Rima Chowdhury
A study of the impact of leadership styles on employee motivation and commitment: An empirical study of selected organizations in corporate sector
iv) Satvinder Singh Bedi
Impact of Healthcare services in public and private Hospitals on outpatient satisfaction : A study of Hospitals in Mumbai, Navi
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Mumbai, Thane, Pune and Gujrat
2
Dr. Pradip Manjrekar
i) Shweta Vats Direct to consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs: A study of the impact of Social Media on working Youth in selected cities of Maharashtra and Gujrat
ii) Arohee Anant Ketkar
Impact of contributory factors on project performance in Indian Pharmaceutical sector with special reference to drug development and clinical trial projects
iii) Madhavi Ishwar Dhole
Impact of Behavioural Finance on portfolio decision through financial instruments: A study of (Private Practising post graduate Doctors) selected professional in cities of Maharashtra and Navi Mumbai , Pune, Nashik, Surat
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iv) Sophia Johnson Thomas
Impact of Total Quality Management(TQM) in University Academic Libraries of the United Arab Emirates(UAE) on the Quality of their Services
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from university:
Academic year Number of students
2009-2010 26
2010-2011 22
2011-2012 21
2012-2013 17
2013-2014 11
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology:
Yes, The Department goals are translated into the academic programs
offerings of the Department by updating the curriculum as per the guideline
of UGC. In addition in the case of DYPDBM, the new program and curriculum
are designed keeping in mind the need of the Society and Industry.
The conceptual Design structure of the programs is discussed in the
departmental committees and then sent to the external peers and experts
from the industry and like. Based on the feedback received from them, the
departmental committee prepares paper wise detailed curriculum for new
programs.
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42. Does the department obtained feedback from:
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does
the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, at the end of the academic year, the feedback is obtained from the
students and the faculty. Based on this feedback; curriculum is again
redesigned and/or modified and again placed before the Board of Studies
and Academic Council and finally it is implemented.
b) Students on staff curriculum & teaching learning evaluation & how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, the Department has introduced feed back mechanism of appraisal of
faculties by the students. The feedback form developed by the
department is used for this purpose. Students are asked to fill up the
form. The feedback received is analyzed and the report submitted to the
Director, he inturn communicate to the faculty in face to face interaction.
This mechanism helps the faculties to improve their professional
competency. The process is computerized.
c) Alumni & employers on the programmes offered & how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes, Feedback is obtained from the alumni and employers on various
aspects like curriculum, faculty, infrastructure, teaching pedagogy etc.
the feedback received is analyzed and presented in the subsequent
meeting of BOS.
Well placed Alumni encourage our students to take up projects which
include latest techniques in the field.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
i) Rohit Jaiswal , Manager, Marcus Evans.
ii) Nitesh Singh, DGM, AEHI.
iii) Mariam Kazi, Senior Consultant, Know Thyself .
iv) Heta Mehta, anagement Associate, Vasan Eye care Hospital.
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v) Kalpit Mhatre, HR Head, Panacea Hospital.
vi) Swati Palande, BDM, Cross Blades.
vii) Viraj Patil, Production Manager, Phonak.
viii) Praveen Pandey , Country Manager, ASE PLC.
ix) Sreejit Nair, V.P. Wealthree Advisor.
x) Amar Wankhede, Sr. Executive AajTak.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/
workshops/seminar) involving external experts:
Sr. No.
Date Name of training program / Workshop
Resource Person
2009-10 1 20th July &
25th July 2009
“Grooming session” Sonia Ludhani- HR Manager :IDBI Intech Ltd.
2 2nd August, 2009
“Effective Communication Skills”
Bashobi Guho-WHO Monitor, Social Welfare Activist, Education co-ordinator
3 6th September, 2009
“Outsourcing” Amitava Basak-Team Leader, Reliance
4 20th September, 2009
“Develop an Effective Employer Branding Strategy” Institute
Gomati Bhiwagade-Manager Dr. Bhiwgade Biotech Research
5 26th September, 2009
“Pulse Polio Surveillance in India” Madhya Pradesh
Dr. Ravindra Bopan, Head for Pulse Polio Surveillance for Maharashtra Gujrat and
6 3rd October, 2009
“Opportunities in Outsourcing”
Aruna Prasad-Manager Wipro
7 3rd October, 2009
“Voice and Accent” Shawn Xavier Gonsalvis, Consultant
8 3rd October, 2009
“Expectations of Today’s MBA”
Mukund Sheshadri, HR Consultant
9 5th October, 2009
“Reliance Retail in India” Mr. Raghu Pillai, CEO Reliance Retail
10 5th October, 2009
“ITC E-choupal’s working in India”
Mr. S. Sivakumar, CEO, ITC e-choupal IBD
11 10th October, 2009
“Sales and Distribution Management”
Abhijan Dutta-Manager, Business devt, SPANCO Ltd.
12 10th October, 2009
“Functioning of stock Market and Mutual fund,
Ashok Kataria, Financial Consultant
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Bonds, Derivatives”
13 13th October, 2009
“Soft Skills and Personality Development”
Rustam Patel, HR Consultant
14 9th January, 2010
“Recent trends in HR in Outsourcing Industry”
Ms. Monika Bhagat, HR Manager (CMS)
15 28th April, 2010
“Leadership and Human Values”
Dr. Khorakiwala, CEO Wockhardt Ltd.
2010-11
1 4th August 2010
“Selling in International Markets-Skills, Risks, Negotiation & Communication”
Ravi Sairaman, Assitant VP, Tionale PTE Ltd., Singapore
2 13th August 2010
“Power of Good Wishes” Ms Shubhangi, BrahmaKumari Vishwa Vidyalaya, Mumbai
3 23rd August 2010
“Financial System and Stock Market”
Saurabh Chinchapure, DYPDBM Marketing Student
4 24th August, 2010
“Consumer Legal Rights” Santosh Shukla, Commercial Manager, M/s Equinox Ocean Services
5 25th August, 2010
“A Scientific Approach to Yoga & Ayurveda for Managing Stress”
Dr. Mukund Naik, Yoga Consultant
6 26th August, 2010
“Challenges for women & Children in Urban Slums”
Dr. Vasundhara, Society for nutrition Education
7 6th , 7th , 8th October, 2010.
“Stress Management through Yoga & Meditation”
Ravindra Dumre, Sahaj Yoga Meditation Centre
8 11th October, 2010
“Trading & Derivatives ” Yuvraj Sukunde, Portfolio Manager, Angel Broking Ltd.
9 15th October, 2010
“Manager & Management” Prof. Dr. Ommen Mamen, KVM Trust Educational Institutions, Calicut
10 23rd October, 2010
‘Social work with NGO's’ Dr. Wasundhra Kanbur, Social Worker
11 19th November, 2010
“Women Empowerment” Mr. Anthony, YMCA, Navi Mumbai
12 26th November, 2010
“Commercial Issues in International Business”
Raj Bhandrari, Switzerland Geneva
13 11th December, 2010
“Issues & Local companies competencies with MNC’s in emerging Market” Ltd
Ms Gurpreet, Cachet Pharmaceuticals Pvt.
14 15th December, 2010
“Future and Option Trading”
Yuvraj Sukunde, Portfolio Manager, Angel Broking Ltd.,
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15 18th December, 2010
“Global Product & Brand Strategies adaptation and standardisation”
Ms Gurpreet, Cachet Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.
16 20th January, 2011
“Women Empowerment and Art of Living”
Medha Deshpande, Art of Living, Mumbai
17 29th January, 2011
“Disaster Management-Nuclear failure”
A. C. Tejpal , IT Commissioner
18 17th & 18th March 2011.
“US Trade Relations & Economic & Law Policies of USA”
Dr. Michael Berry, Asst Prof. of Economics, Mount St. Mary's University, Maryland, US
2011-12 1 12th Aug,
2011 “Quality Management in Hospitals”
Vipul Singh, Lead Consultant in Zon Health Care Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
2 18th Aug,2011
“Fundamentals of Trading” Sumit Jain Analyst, JP Morgan Services India Pvt. Ltd.
3 23rd Aug, 2011
“Breast Feeding” Dr. Rekha H. Udani, Prof. & HOD of Neonatology, Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital, Nerul
4 27th Aug, 2011
“Credit Rating” Amrit Goyal, Credit Analyst, CRISIL Ltd. Mumbai
5 29th Aug,2011
“Impact of major sport events”
Prof. Christopher Auld Dean, International Griffith Business School, Australia
6 8th Sep, 2011
“Personality Development” Mr. Anthony Saldanha, CEO, Fit 4 us & Member of BCCI
7 18th Sep 2011
“Fundamentals of Market” Mr. Sumit Jain, Financial Analyst, JP Morgan Services
8 24th Sept. 2011
“Opportunities in Developing internal skill sets”
Ankush Gupta, Director HR P.D. Hinduja Hospital, Mahim
9 24th Sept. 2011
“Diverse Nature of Hospital Marketing”
Suhas Aradhye, Director Sree Garga Consultancy
10 24th Sept. 2011
“Overview and opportunities in health care industries”
Rashi Agarwal, Director, Praxis Healthcare and treatment overseas
11 24th Sept. 2011
“Sustainable Healthcare in Development Sector”
Moloy Chakravorthy, Chief operating officer-Mission for Vision
12 24th Sept. 2011
“Changing trends in Health care financing”
Ahishek Pratap, Head-Healthcare, CRISIL
13 24th Sept. 2011
n “Opportunities in retail Healthcare”
Deepika Gupta, Center Manager, Apollo Clinic
14 28th Sept. 2011
“New Product Development for Branding”
Mr. Prasad, Sales Manager, German
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Remedies
15 12th Nov. 2011
“Emerging challenges in Retail
Vikash Purohit, COO-Planet
Sector in India” Retail
16 12th Nov. 2011
“Automobile Retailing: Present & Future Scenario”
D C Upadhyay, GM Mktg & Sales-Hino Moters Sales Pvt Ltd.,Toyota Group
17 12th Nov. 2011
“HR Aspects in Retail in Indian Context”
Vaibhav, Head HR- TRING Group of Companies
18 12th Nov. 2011
“Talent Acquisition: A Critical Aspect of Retail”
Suyash Halbe, Head HR-Benzer Retail
19 12th Nov. 2011.
“Wheel of Retailing” . T. Anupam, CEO-Lotus PI Mall Advisory Company
20 15th Nov. 2011
“Kahi Shabd Kahi Kavita” Ramesh Avhad, Head Constable, Mumbai Police
21 18th Nov. 2011
“Motivational Speech for Youngsters”
Santosh Johny, YMCA CBD Belapur
22 19th Nov. 2011
“Global Product and Brand strategies”
Gurpreet Kaur, Marketing Management Consultant
23 19th Nov. 2011
“Globalisation-Internationalisation Competitiveness and Indian Banking”
Sumit Jain, Financial Analyst
24 19th Nov. 2011
“Opportunities for insurance in Rural India”
Ravish Sinha, Dyp. Manager SBI Life Insurance
25 19th Nov. 2011
“Recent trends in Indian and Global stock Market”
Kanu Dave, Business Co-ordinator, MID-DAY
26 19th Nov. 2011
“Career Opportunities in finance Banking and Insurance”
Sudhir Patel, Chief Financial officer, ISPAT, Infrastructure ndian Ltd.,
27 19th Nov. 2011
“Emerging trends and challenges in Banking and Insurance”
Kalpesh Raut, Dyp. Vice President, Axis Bank
28 3rd Dec. 2011
“Balance Sheet analysis” Nirmal Shah, CA
29 7th Dec. 2011
“Global Outsourcing” Dr. R. S. Ghosh, Visiting faculty
30 10th Dec. 2011
“Attitude for budding Entrepreneurs”
Bramha Duggal, Proprietor Duggal Plastics
31 10th Dec. 2011
“Road to success for start ups”
Bhavesh shah, Proprietor Gujju ads
32 10th Dec. 2011
“NEN support for entrepreneurs”
Uday Wankawala, Consultant, NEN
33 14th Dec. 2011
“Brand Management for International Business”
Shailesh Kale, Consultant, Kale Consultancy
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34 17th Dec. 2011
“Role of FDA and Indian Overview”
Mahesh Zagade, Commissioner, FDA Maharashtra
35 17th Dec. 2011
“Brand Portfolio strategy development process”
Makrand Kulkarni, GM Marketing and Sales, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.,
36 17th Dec. 2011
“Regulatory Affairs in Pharmaceutical Industry”
Om Prakash Sadhwani, Joint Commissioner, FDA Maharashtra, .,
37 17th Dec. 2011
“Career growth opportunities in Pharmaceutical Industries”
Suhas Kulkarni, Ex. GM Wokhard Ltd.,
38 23rd Jan. 2012
“Technical analysis of stock market”
C. K. Narayan, Research analyst, ET
39 24th Jan. 2012
“Investment opportunities in Poland”
Mr. Thomasz Wisniewski, Consul officer, Consulate of Poland
40 24th Jan. 2012
“Investment opportunities in Mexico”
Aldo Ruiz, Investment and Mexican Trade Commissioner, Ministry of Economy, Mexico
2012-13 1 24th July
2012. “Genetic Imprints” Mr. J Berty, Mark
Intelligentia Pvt. Ltd.
2 1st August, 2012.
“Online Trading & stock analysis”,
Mr. Arun Joy, Stock sub broker of Kotak securities
3 6th August, 2012.
“Intro to shipping regulation & Intranational Trade”
Captain Sriram, Shipping captain
4 13th August, 2012.
“Derivtives, Bonds, & functions of Stock Market”,
Mr. Ashok Kataria, Master capital services Ltd.
5 14th August, 2012
“Options & Swaps” Mr. Yuvraj Sakunde , Financial Consultant
6 27th August, 2012
“Sales Promotion Strategy” Mr. Chand Jee Kaul, Ceejay Enterprises
7 29th August, 2012
“Challenges & Opportunity in Sports Ind”
Mr. Martin Gleeson, Chief Executive Officer, Sports Education Development India Ltd, Kohinoor Corporate Office
8 3rd September, 2012
“Women Wellbeing”, Dr. Bindu (Young Concepts), Gynacologist
9 7th September, 2012
“Operationalizing healthcare improvement: Theory to Practice”
Ms. Manisha Shah, CEO,Global Healthcare Safety
10 18th September, 2012
“New Product Launch in Pharma Industry”
Mr. Prabhu Lalwani, Twilight Litika Pharma Ltd.
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11 21st September, 2012
“Planning your first job and how to make it as per your choice”,
Dr. Ravindra Gupta, Sevenhills Hospital
12 5th October, 2012
“Effective Communication” Dr. F. A. Fernandes, Ex-Registrar of the University
13 6th October, 2012
“Leadership Communication, its significance & importance to Nurses”
Mrs. Phalakshi Manjrekar- Director –Nursing Hinduja Hospital
14 6th October, 2012
“management process and supervision in nursing”
Dr. Swati Kambli- Principal – Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Nursing, Padmashree Dr.D.Y.Patil University
15 25th January, 2013
“Leadership Quality & Inclusive Growth”,
Mr. S. K. Roongta, Chief GM, Cotton Corp. of India Ltd
16 6th February, 2013
“International Mktg Strategy”,
Mr. Rahul Ranjan & Rodrigo, Head of Operations, ProMexico
17 25th February, 2013
“Career Awareness”, Mr. Sovik Sarkar, DVP, Reliance Securities
2013-14 1 22nd
August, 2013.
“Overview of Pharmaceutical Industry”
Mr. S.V. Mohite, AGM Production (Elder Pharmaceutical),
2 24th August 2013.
“Risk Management” Mr. Ashay Kakade Manager, ISK Management Department (National Commodities and Derivatives Exchange Ltd.)
3 26th August 2013.
“How to be a winner in Globalised Recession”
Mr. Raj Bhakare, Management Consultant and Self Development Trainer
4 30th August 2013
“Relevance of Criminal Law in Management”
Adv. Kamlesh Ghumre, Senior Advocate Mumbai High court
5 16th September 2013
“Currency fluctuations and its implications on India’s International Business”
Mr Mani Shankar Aiyar, MP and ex minister
6 16th September 2013
“Mexican Trade” Rodrigo Blanco Mexican Trade Commissioner for India
7 20th September 2013
“Various aspects of Regulatory Affairs and Documentation”
Mr. Atul Bhopale and Komodini Dongre, Director Nexgen Healthcare
8 20th September
“Art of Resume Making” Prerna Singh, National Sales Manager – Kodak
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2013
9 25th September 2013
“Career Opportunities - Post MBA”
Mr.Prashant Singh and Trupti Chandarana,
10 30th September 2013
“Pay Structure and its components”
Dr. B.C.Panda, HR Head -Reliance Communication
11 1st October 2013
“Logistics and Supply Chain Management- A Journey Within”
Mr.A.S.Madhavan, Chairman & Managing Director Hitachi Transport Systems
12 4th October 2013
“Training & Development” Mr.Durgesh Bhatt Head HR - Kaizen Plastomould Pvt.Ltd.
13 5th October 2013
“Franchise based Sports Leagues and Experiences with IPL and HIL”
Mr. Maroof Fajandar, Assistant Manager - Sahara Sports
14 7th October 2013
“Advice students on selecting careers abroad, job scenarios & versatility in applications” Services
Mr. James Ellis, EdVantage International Consulting
15 9th October 2013
“Interacting with Young Minds”,
Mr. Raju Mahto, HR – IIFL
16 11th October 2013
“Hospital Administration -A management expectation”
Mr. Rahul Bajpai, Health & Hospital
17 19th November 2013
“Challenges faced by Leaders in today's Changing World”
Air Marshal Karnik, Advisor D .Y. Patil Group & Campus Director, DYPEA (Pune)
18 20th November 2013
“Overview of International Business”
Mr. Imran Hanwari, Proprietor - Sadqeen International
19 29th November 2013
“Overview of Derivatives” Mr.Samir Jayaswal, Regional Mgr - South East Asia Country Head- India &Sri Lanka
20 7th December, 2013
“Overview of Procurement” Mr. Sreeranj K, Tata Tele Services Ltd- Deputy Manager
21 22nd January, 2014
“Overview of Automobile industry with special reference to Mercedez Benz”
Mr. Suhas Kadlaskar, VP Corporate Affairs and Human Resources, Mercedez Benz
22 24th January,2014
“Basic Financial Planning for a Happy Secure Future” by Ms. Suvarna Jain,
VP - Lotus Knowlwealth
23 28th January, 2014
“Employability leading to Career Growth”
Mr.Bikash Munshi, Area Manager - Reliance Money
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24 30th January, 2014
“Warehouse Management System including SAP”
Mr. Hemant Singh, Import Manager - Intermeridian Aviation Pvt.Ltd.
25 31st January, 2014
“Change Management” Ms. Ashima Sharma, Deputy Manager-Placements cum Faculty-Institute of Business Studies and Research
26 3rd February, 2014
“Guide to Healthy Eyes” by Dr. Vandana Jain, Director - AEHI
27 5th February, 2014
“Personal Safety and self Defense for Ladies” ,
Mr. Lazarus Mascarenhas, Asst. Store Manager - Tata Power.
28 7th February, 2014
“Insights Into FINANCE and Expectations of Industry from fresh MBA graduates”
Ms. Samruddhi Kotulkar, Finance Executive-OceanBrave Shipping Pvt. Ltd.
29 17th February, 2014
“Importance of Voice Care” Dr. Sonia Johri, Consultant ENT & Voice Surgeon - ENT and Voice Clinic.
30 20th March, 2014
“Awareness Program - Hepatitis B”
Ms. Shilpa Bhure - Senior Program Executive – United Way of Mumbai
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
Case study analysis
Live Projects
Quizzes,
Assignments,
Reverse teaching learning process.etc.
Guest Lectures
Industrial Visits
Remedial teaching
Role Plays, Individual and Group Presentation on topics pertaining to the
subject as well as national and international topics
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
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The department does ensure that all its program objectives are constantly &
continuously met & the monitoring of all outcomes is achieved by
Continuous evaluative techniques like:
Case study analysis
Live Projects
Quizzes,
Assignments,
Reverse teaching learning process.etc.
Guest Lectures
Industrial Visits
Remedial teaching
Role Plays, Individual and Group Presentation on topics pertaining to the
subject as well as national and international topics
Discussion with corporate and BOS and review at faculty meeting.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR)
Socially Involved Projects (SIP)
Student in free enterprises projects (SIFE )
Community Service Projects
Go Green Go Fit-Cycle Rally
Women Empowerment projects
TASAR – A project on Social Entrepreneurship
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Incubation Cell:
The Incubation cell commenced functioning on 6th February during E-
Week India 2011. The Incubation Cell consists of students and the faculty
advisors trained by National Entrepreneurship Network under the
Chairmanship of the Director. At present, mentoring in the form of hand
holding happens for those students of the Institute who have started
business outside the campus. The students come to their mentors as and
when they get problems in their business. The students also prepare their
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business plans and the faculty helps them in designing the optimal
business plan for their innovative idea.
Entrepreneurship Cell:
The cell intends to help students tap the market and present their ideas
to venture capitalists. Along with lending a hand to help them overcome
the fear of risk taking, the cell will also inculcate leadership spirit among
the students. The consulting body of the cell would consist of
entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, academicians and representatives
from banks. “The body plans to channelise the dreams of enterprising
students whose aspirations will receive every opportunity to develop into
reality.” The E-Cell function under the chairmanship of the Director, the
Committee comprises of senior faculties and students. The E-cell also
participates in the E-week celebration organised by the National
Entrepreneurship Network(NEN). The E-Cell helps in developing the
entrepreneurship spirit in the students. It has consistently won the E-Cell
championship for the academic year 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 and the
runner up championship for the academic year 2008-2009.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details: Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.:
Department has introduced following innovative programs:
Name of the Program Academic year of
commencement
MBA in Banking and Insurance
Management
2010-2011
MBA in Sports Business Management 2010-2011
MBA in Entrepreneurship
Management
2010-2011
MBA in Operations Management 2011-2012
MBA in Systems Management 2011-2012
MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
2011-2012
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MBA in Aviation Management Proposal is approved by
Academic Council(Will be
starting from new academic
year 2014-2015)
Integrated PhD 2009
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of
the department.
Strengths:
Industry Oriented Programs with Industry-academia Interaction
Young and Dynamic faculties
Sound Financial position of Management
Research Publications
Active placement Cell.
Weakness:
Response to MDP program
Resource mobilization out of consultancy project with industry.
Inability to acquire funds from funding agencies.
Opportunities:
Various Industry Specific Management courses like MBA- Animation
Management
All Undergraduate Programs like BBA in Health & Hospital Management,
BBA in Aviation Management
Distance Education Undergraduate & Postgraduate Courses
Management Development Programs,
Executive Development Programs, etc
High Income consultancy
Challenges:
Fluctuating demand for placement in Industry.
52. Future plans of the department.
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Various Industry Specific and skill oriented Management courses like
MBA- Animation Management
To introduce integrated MBA program
All Undergraduate Programs like BBA in Health & Hospital Management,
BBA in Aviation Management
To introduce open learning system-Distance Education Undergraduate &
Postgraduate Courses
Management Development Programs,
Executive Development Programs,etc.
Executive MBA.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM STUDIES
EVALUATIVE REPORT
VOLUME IV
Evaluative Report of the Department 1. Name of the Department: Hospitality and Tourism Studies
2. Year of establishment:
Our Department was established 1992 under MSBTE , & 2005 onwards we
were under the ambit of our University –D.Y.Patil University.
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Faculty of Science & Technology -Department of Hospitality and Tourism Studies.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.):
M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism studies, B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies, B.sc. in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation, Diploma in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation, Certificate Course in Multi-Cuisine, Certificate Course in Bakery & Patisserie, Certificate Course in Housekeeping & Certificate Course in Bartending
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
Conducting Guest lectures on Table manners in Food & Beverage Service for the students of MBA.
Similarly our Department is involved in giving Demonstrations/ Introduction of Food Production Equipments to the students of Nursing.
Our Department gives Demonstrations of Bakery products and chocolate making to the students of D.Y.Patil International School.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.:
Hunar se Rozgar Tak in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:
Semester for UG Courses
Credit Choice Based System for PG Courses only
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9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Our Department offers special classes of Front office and Table manners for the students of MBA. Our Department offers demonstration of Kitchen equipments to student of nursing college; similarly we give demonstration of Bakery products / chocolate making to the students of D.Y.Patil international school.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled
Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 03 03 03
Associate Professors 02 02 02
Asst. Professors 09 09 09
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance:
Name Qualifi- cation
Desig-nation. Speciali-
zation
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil.
Students guided for the
last 4 years
Mr. Sandeep D.
Khatavkar
MTM Head of the
Department
Food
Production
18 years -
Mr. Santosh
Thapliyal
MTM Professor &
Course
Co-ordinator
Front Office 18 years -
Mrs. Vandana
Mishra C.
MTM,MA. Professor Front Office 14 years -
Mr. Siraj Shaikh
MTM Associate
Professor
Bakery &
Patisserie
18 years -
Mrs. Reetu Uday
Kugaji
MBA (HR),
M.T.M
Associate
Professor
Food
Production
17 years -
Mrs. Anuja
Laghate
MTM Assistant
Professor
Food
Production
12 years -
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Dr. (Mrs.) Vandana
Mahajani
PhD.
M.Sc.(Home
Science)
Assistant
Professor
Accommodati
on Operation
15 years -
Dr. Rupal
Majigamkar
Ph.D.,Mcom Assistant
Professor
Tourism 02 years -
Mr. Pankaj Warde
MTM Assistant
Professor
Food
Production
07 years -
Dr. Syed Gous
PHD, MBA
(Marketing)
Assistant
Professor
Marketing 07 years -
Mrs. Shilpa Vanire
MTM Assistant
Professor
Food
Production
,Bakery &
Patisserie
06 years -
Mr. Diwakar
Prasad
B.Sc Assistant
Professor
Food &
Beverage
Service
06 years -
Mr. Rakesh Sharma
MBA Assistant
Professor
Food &
Beverage
Service
02 years -
Mr. Nilesh
Waghmare
MTA Assistant
Professor
English 02 years -
Ms.Komal Kakade B.Sc. HMCTO Assistant
Professor
Food
Production
06 months -
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Name Qualification Designation Institute
Mr. Pankaj Degaonkar
B.Sc Phy).B.Sc
(Tech).
Assistant Professor D.Y.Patil College of
Architecture
Mrs. Suparna Mukharji
MSc. MCA Assistant Professor Bharti Vidyapeeth
Institute of Hotel
Management and
Catering Technology.
Mrs. Vinita Achalkar
M.A.French Assistant Professor Bharti Vidyapeeth
Institute of Hotel
Management and
Catering Technology
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Mr. Nishant Sawant
B.Com Assistant Professor Kohinoor Institute of
Hotel Management
and Catering
Technology.
Mr. Shailendra Mishra
M.Com
,ICWA(Group iv
Appeared)
Assistant Professor Anjuman-e-Islam
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
All the faculty members are on permanent positions.
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
25:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual:
Sr. No.
Posts Sanctioned Filled Actual
i) Accountant 1 1 1 ii) Store Clerk 1 1 1 iii) Clerk 3 3 3 iv) Stenographer 1 1 1 v) Asst Librarian 1 1 1 vi) Lab Assistant 1 1 1 vii) Cook 4 4 4 viii) Attendant 6 6 6 ix) Daily Wages Attendant 5 5 5
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise:
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Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration
Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received:
Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition : Nil
national recognition : Nil
international recognition : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies:
Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
Journals (national / international) : Nil
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books : Nil
Edited Books : Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers : Nil
Number listed in International database (for e.g. web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database- International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc) : Nil
Citation Index- range / average: Nil
SNIP: Nil
SJR: Nil
Impact factor- range / average: Nil
H-index: Nil
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23. Details of patents and income generated:
Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
Year Area of Consultancy Income (Rs.)
2009-2010
Special Food Production & Catering Bakery Products, Symphony Canteen ,Trade Test & Misc Income Rs.16,21,222.
2010-2011
Special Food Production & Catering Bakery Products, Symphony Canteen ,Trade Test & Misc Income Rs.11,77,910
2011-2012
Special Food Production & Catering Bakery Products, Symphony Canteen ,Trade Test & Misc Income Rs.19,16,828.
2012-2013
Special Food Production & Catering Bakery Products, Symphony Canteen ,Trade Test & Misc Income Rs.10,51,533.
2013-2014
Special Food Production & Catering Bakery Products, Symphony Canteen ,Trade Test & Misc
Rs.10,25,000
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad:
Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National Committees b) International Committees
c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify):
Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs): Nil
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : 100%
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percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty : Nil
Doctoral/Post doctoral fellows : Nil
Students : Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.:
Name of Conference
(with
date/month/year)
Funding Agencies Outstanding
Participants
National Conference on Swami Vivekananda Philosophy in Education-A motivational camp for youth in collaboration with Swami Vivekananda saardh shati Aayojan Samiti on 22nd Feb. 2013 Source of Fund by D.Y.Patil University
Funding Agencies-
D.Y.Patil University
Registration Fee: Nil
Dr.Vivek
Sunnapvar.-
Dean Tilak
Engg.College
Vishwas
lapalkar –
Swami
Vivekanada
Kendra
Maharashtra
Region.
Swami
Sarvasthananda
-Ramkrishna
Mission Rajkot
Dr,Indrajeet
Deshmukh-
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Deputy
.Commisioner
of Pune
Total No. of Delegates:
04
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
EDP Projects are based on the format of Small Scale Industry Project Profile
Format.
32. Students profile course-wise.
Year
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no.4)
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
2009-10 M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism studies,
NIL
B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies,
176 158 18 98% 100%
B.sc. in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation,
NIL
Diploma in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation,
NIL
Certificate Course in Multi-Cuisine,
NIL
Certificate Course in Bakery,
NIL
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Certificate Course in Housekeeping
NIL
Certificate Course in Bartending
NIL
Year
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no.4)
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
2010-11 M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism studies,
Nil
B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies,
44 38 05 100% 100%
B.sc. in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation,
83 73 10 99% 100%
Diploma in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation,
Nil
Certificate Course in Multi-Cuisine,
Nil
Certificate Course in Bakery,
Nil
Certificate Course in Housekeeping
Nil
Certificate Course in Bartending
Nil
Year Name of the Applications Selected Pass Percentage
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Programme
(refer to question
no.4)
Received Male Female Male Female
2011-12 M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism studies,
8 6 2
100% 100%
B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies,
NIL
B.sc. in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation,
179 155 24 98% 100%
Diploma in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation,
NIL
Certificate Course in Multi-Cuisine,
02 01 01 100% 100%
Certificate Course in Bakery,
06 02 04 100% 100%
Certificate Course in Housekeeping
01 01 00 100% 100%
Certificate Course in Bartending
NIL
Year
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no.4)
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
2012-13 M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism studies,
03 03 Nil 100% 100%
B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism
Nil
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Studies, B.sc. in Hotel
Management Catering and Travel Operation,
137 125 12 99% 100%
Diploma in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation,
NIL
Certificate Course in Multi-Cuisine,
03 01 02 100% 100%
Certificate Course in Bakery,
06 03 03 100% 100%
Certificate Course in Housekeeping
NIL
Certificate Course in Bartending
NIL
Year
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no.4)
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
2013-14 M.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism studies,
Nil
B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Studies,
Nil
B.sc. in Hotel Management Catering and Travel Operation,
177 118 19 Result
Awaited
Result
Awaited
Diploma in Hotel Management Catering and
03 03 00 Result
Awaited
Result
Awaited
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Travel Operation,
Certificate
Course in Multi-Cuisine,
04 02 02 100% 100%
Certificate Course in Bakery,
08 03 05 100% 100%
Certificate Course in Housekeeping
NIL
Certificate Course in Bartending
NIL
33. Diversity of students:
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of
students
from other
universities
within the
state
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
state
% of
students
from
other
countries
M.Sc. H.T.S. NIL 100% NIL NIL
B.Sc. H.M.C.T.O 10% 90% NIL NIL
Diploma
H.M.C.T.O.
25% 75% NIL NIL
Certificate
Course
- 100% NIL NIL
34. How many of students have cleared civil Services & Deffence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE & other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise: Nil
35. Student progression:
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 10 %
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PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
95%
03%
Entrepreneurs 02%
36. Diversity of staff:
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same university 25%
From other universities within the
state 65%
From universities from other States 10%
From universities outside the
country 0%
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc., & D.Litt. during the assessment
period: 02
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regards to:
a) Library : 900 Sq. feet Area, 3382 books ,20 Magazines, 6 International
Journals, 6 Journals, Internet Facility
b) Internet facility for staff & Students:
70 computers with Internet Facility
c) Total number of classrooms : 5
d) Classrooms with ICT facility : 3
Student’s laboratories : 15
e) Research Laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students & research Associates
a) from the host university : Nil
b) from other universities : Nil
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40. Number of post graduate / under graduate students getting financial assistance
from university:
For Post Graduate Students:
2009-2010 – N.A.
2010-2011 - N.A.
2011-2012- NIL
2012-2013- NIL
2013-2014- NIL
For Under Graduate Students:
Academic Year 1-Apr-2009 to 31-Mar-2010 Date Debit
4/1/2009 2008/MANVA PRATIBHA MOHAN 35000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APPROVAL BY DR D.Y. PATIL SAHEB
4/1/2009 2008/KUPTE AJINKYA APPASAHEB 35000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APPROVAL FROM SHRI AJINKYA PATIL
4/1/2009 2008/MHASKAR ROHIT RAJAN 70000.00
BEING 100% CONCESSION APPROVAL FROM SHRI AJINKYA PATIL
4/1/2009 2008/MHASKAR ROHIT RAJAN 68500.00
BEING 100% CONCESSION APPROVAL FROM SHRI AJINKYA PATIL
4/2/2009 2008/DAINE VISHAL HANUMANTRAO 35000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APPROVAL FROM SHRI VIJAY SAHEB REF. MANDATAI MHATRE.
4/10/2009 2007/GHAG RASIKA 24500.00
Being Fees Concession & Refunded fees provision
5/13/2009 2006/Shinde Rohan 17500.00
BEING FEE CONCESSION GRANTED FROM PAD . DR.D.Y. PATIL .
6/19/2009 2009/KAKADE KOMAL VIKAS 89999.00
BEING FEES CONCESSION GRANTED FROM HON. DR.D.Y. PATIL SAHEB . ( ADMISSION UNDER SCHEME RS1/-.)
6/19/2009 2009/KAKADE SWARUP VIKAS(TY-2012)
89999.00
BEING FEES CONCESSION GRANTED FROM HON. DR.D.Y. PATIL SAHEB . ( ADMISSION UNDER SCHEME RS1/-.)
6/19/2009 2008/MANVA PRATIBHA MOHAN 35000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APPROVAL BY DR D.Y. PATIL SAHEB
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6/19/2009 2008/BHOR ASHISH PRABHAKAR 17500.00
BEING 25 % CONCESSION APPROVAL FROM SHRI VIJAY SAHEB.
6/19/2009 2008/DAINE VISHAL HANUMANTRAO 35000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APPROVAL FROM SHRI VIJAY SAHEB REF. MANDATAI MHATRE.
6/23/2009 2009/SAYYED ISHRAT SHAKIL 45000.00
BEING 50 % CONCESSION APPROVAL BY FOUNDER PRESIDENT DR. D.Y. PATIL SAHEB .
6/25/2009 2007/BHANDARI GOKULPRASAD 70000.00
BEING CONCESSION 100% APPROVED BY SHRI VIJAY PATIL SIR
6/25/2009 2007/KAMATH SUBODH 70000.00
BEING 100 % CONCESSION GRANTED FROM FOUNDER PRESIDENT DR.D.Y. PATIL SAHEB .
7/2/2009 2008/SURYAVANSHI ASHWINI VILAS 35000.00
BEING 50 % CONCESSION APPROVAL FROM SHRI VIJAY SAHEB.
7/4/2009 2009/PATIL SANKET SHARAD 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APPROVAL BY SHRI VIJAY SAHEB .
3/22/2010 2007/SALVI MAHINDRA 35000.00
BEING 50 % CONCESSION APPROVL BY SHRI VIJAY SAHEB.
Total 852998.00
Academic Year 1-Apr-2010 to 31-Mar-2011 Date Particulars Debit
5/19/2010 2007/PADWAL SACHIN 35000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION GRANTED FROM SHRI VIJAY D. PATIL FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010.
5/19/2010 2009/UPRETT YOGESH GIRISH 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION GRANTED FROM SHRI VIJAY D. PAIL REF. PB KULKARNI.
6/22/2010 2008/BHOR ASHISH PRABHAKAR 17500.00
BEING 25% CONESSION GRATED FROM HON . VIJAY D. PATIL SAHEB .
6/22/2010 2008/DAINE VISHAL HANUMANTRAO 35000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APPROVAL FROM SHRI VIJAY SAHEB REF. MANDATAI MHATRE.
6/22/2010 2008/KUPTE AJINKYA APPASAHEB 17500.00
BEING CONCESSION FROM HON. AJEENKYA PATIL.
6/22/2010 2008/MANVA PRATIBHA MOHAN 35000.00
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Academic Year 1-Apr-2012 to 31-Mar-2013 Date Debit
BEING 50% CONCESSION GRANTED IN FEES FROM HON. PADMASHREE DR.D.Y. PATIL SAHEB .
6/22/2010 2008/SURYAVANSHI ASHWINI VILAS 35000.00
BEING 50% CONESSION GRATED FROM HON . VIJAY D. PATIL SAHEB .
6/22/2010 2008/MHASKAR ROHIT RAJAN 70000.00
BEING 100% CONCESSION GRANTED FROM DR. AJINKYA D. PATIL .
6/23/2010 2009/KAKADE KOMAL VIKAS 90000.00
BEING RS 1 FEES RECEIVED & BALANCE FEES WAIVE OFF FROM HON PADMASHRE DR. D.Y. PATIL SAHEB.
6/23/2010 2009/SAYYED ISHRAT SHAKIL 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION GRANTED FROM HON. PADAMASHREE DR.D.Y. PATIL SAHEB .
6/23/2010 2009/UPRETT YOGESH GIRISH 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION GRANTED IN FEES FROM HON. SHRI VIJAY D. PATIL SAHEB.
Total 470000.00
Academic Year 1-Apr-2011 to 31-Mar-2012 Date Debit
4/1/2011 2009/KAKADE SWARUP VIKAS(TY-2012) 90000.00
BEING FEES WAIVE OFF FROM HON PADMASHRE DR. D.Y. PATIL SAHEB.
4/5/2011 2011/RAMDHUMAL MINAKSHI MARUTI 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APROVED BY HONORABLE SHRI VIJAY SAHEB
4/5/2011 2011/RAMDHUMAL NEHA MARUTI 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APROVED BY HONORABLE SHRI VIJAY SAHEB
7/1/2011 2009/KAKADE KOMAL VIKAS 90000.00
BEING FEES WAIVE OFF FROM HON PADMASHRE DR. D.Y. PATIL SAHEB.
7/1/2011 2009/SAYYED ISHRAT SHAKIL 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APROVED BY HON PADMASHRE DR. D.Y. PATIL SAHEB.
7/1/2011 2009/UPRETT YOGESH GIRISH 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APROVED BY HON . VIJAY D PATIL
7/1/2011 2009/KAKADE SWARUP VIKAS(TY-2012) 90000.00
BEING FEES WAIVE OFF FROM HON PADMASHRE DR. D.Y. PATIL SAHEB.
Total 450000.00
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7/2/2012 2011/RAMDHUMAL NEHA MARUTI 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APROVED BY HONORABLE SHRI VIJAY SAHEB
7/2/2012 2011/RAMDHUMAL MINAKSHI MARUTI 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APROVED BY HONORABLE SHRI VIJAY SAHEB
9/30/2012 2012/MITWA PRATIBHA MOHAN 27000.00
BEING 30% CONCESSION GRANTED HON DR VIJAYH D PATIL SAHEB .
12/31/2012 2012/BISHT VINAY B 27000.00
BEING 30% CONCESSION GRANTED HON DR VIJAYH D PATIL SAHEB .
Total 144000.00 Academic Year 1-Apr-2013 to 31-Mar-2014
Date Debit
6/15/2013 2012/ROY RAHUL SUBRATA 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION GRANTED HON DR VIJAYH D PATIL SAHEB .
6/15/2013 2012/MITWA PRATIBHA MOHAN 27000.00
BEING 30% CONCESSION GRANTED HON DR VIJAYH D PATIL SAHEB .
6/15/2013 2012/BISHT VINAY B 27000.00
BEING 30% CONCESSION GRANTED HON DR VIJAYH D PATIL SAHEB .
7/2/2013 2011/RAMDHUMAL MINAKSHI MARUTI
45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APROVED BY HONORABLE SHRI VIJAY SAHEB
7/2/2013 2011/RAMDHUMAL NEHA MARUTI 45000.00
BEING 50% CONCESSION APROVED BY HONORABLE SHRI VIJAY SAHEB
12/31/2013 2013/SALVI ADITYA VILAS 90000.00
BEING 100 % CONCESSION GRANTED HON DR VIJAYH D PATIL SAHEB .
Total 279000.00
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology:
Yes. The Department started Certificate Courses in Multi-cuisine & Bakery &
Patisserie Considering the demands from homemakers & S.S.C Pass students.
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42. Does the department obtained feedback from:
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does
the department utilize the feedback?
Yes. It provides us with the bench mark to be par with the recent trends
with Hospitality Industry.
b) Students on staff curriculum & teaching learning evaluation & how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes. It helps in the overall betterment of quality of education.
c) Alumni & employers on the programmes offered & how does the department
utilize the feedback?
Yes, it helps as a barometer to evaluate our current standards of teaching
with the ongoing demands of Hospitality Industry & also stresses the
importance of practical knowledge rather than only theoretical
knowledge, Also helps in implementation of new updates and recent
trends in the Hospitality Industry.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
i) Ervin Edward-Oberoi Hotels
ii) Pankaj Lathi – Amby Valley(Sahara)
iii) Neha Mishra- Oberoi Hotels
iv) Sunny Lama- Taj Group of Hotels
v) Karmveer Gandhi- Taj Group of Hotels
vi) Priyanka Mayekar-ITC Maratha
vii) Prajakta Parab-Oberio Hotels
viii) Viven D’souza –ITC Maratha
ix) Abhinav Sheety- Viventa by Taj
x) Nikhil Kadam-KFC India
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/
workshops/seminar) involving external experts:
2009-2010
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Sr No.
Name of the Programme Date Resource Person
01. Wines and Liquors 19th August 2009
Jayant Kathe
02. Cocktail Demonstrations 9th September 2009
Kishor Thappar
03. Chocolate Art 5th December 2009
Chef Veena Picardo
04. Overseas Jobs and Placements
07th January 2010
Alif International
05. Yoga and Meditation 16th January 2010
Mr. Swanand
06. Food Carving and Presentation 20th February 2010
Mr. Arif
2010-2011 Sr
No. Name of the Programme Date Resource Person
01. Personality Development 12th August 2010
Dr. Krishna Shetty
02. Teaching Aids and Skills 18th September 2010
Dr. R. Gopal Dean , MBA
03. Demonstration by RICH on Icings
04th December 2010
Chef Kazi
04. Modern methods of teaching aids
05th February 2011 Mrs. Deshmukh
05. Teamwork and Teamwork and
Success 19th March 2011
Ms. Rashmi and Mr. Krishnan
2011-2012 Sr
No. Name of the Programme Date Resource Person
01. Chocolate art 20th August 2011 Chef Veena Picardo
02. Food Carving and Presentation
07th January 2012 Mr. Arif
03. Teaching Aids and Skills
18th February 2012 Mrs. Deshmukh
2012-2013 Sr
No. Name of the Programme Date Resource Person
01. Demonstration by RICH on Icings
04th August 2012
Chef Kazi
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02. Stress Management 1st December
2012 Mr. Joshi
03. Teamwork and Teamwork and Success
16th February 2013
Ms. Rashmi and Mr. Krishnan
04. Chocolate art 30th march 2013
Chef Veena Picardo
2013-2014 Sr
No. Name of the Programme Date Resource Person
01 Chocolate art 21st August 2013 Chef Veena Picardo
02 Women Empowerment 25th September 2013
Mrs. Vaishali Rajshri
03 Stress Management 14th January 2014
Mr. Joshi
04 Career Planning 29th January 2014
Alif International
05 Demonstration of Icing and Topping
13th February 2013
Chef Kazi
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
PPT-Presentation, LCD Projectors, Seminars, Workshops, Charts,
Demonstration, Theme-Lunches and Theme Dinner’s, Various Industrial
Visits, Educational tour, E-learning
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
By External Examiner, Recruiter, Class Test, Semester End Examination,
Industrial training and Hospitality Industry.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Blood Donation, Donation for Orphanages in the form of food clothing, &
Books. Sadak suraksha Abhiyan, Workshop for Physically Challenged
Children. Lecture on hygiene and nutrition to slum dwellers. Campaign on
environmental Awareness. Campaign on World AIDS day, say no to Smoking
and tobacco.
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48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Theme Lunches, Dinners, Giving exposure to students different Cuisines &
Culture. A Free Lectures to Nursing Colleges Giving Demonstrations Bakery
to DYP International Schools, Free Recipe Demonstrations to the Home
Makers of Nerul., Workshops for Physically Challenged Children.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details:
Ours is Department of Accredited University.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied:
Included Foreign Language (French) for the three years.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of
the department.
Strengths:
Highly experienced & Qualified Teaching Faculty,
100% job Placements,
Exposure to Foreign Languages
Syllabus according to the Hospitality Industry
Full-fledged library containing excellent journals
Weakness:
Average Level of International bench marking.
Weak links with rural students
Course Loads are heavy
Lower Public awareness of Society about Hospitality Management resulting
in poor collaboration across Hotel management College
Geographical across rural & urban areas
Opportunities:
Implement education Outreach programme,
Introduce Innovative Learning Opportunities,
Collaborate with high School,
Build relations with new hotels and service industry
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Cultivate relationship across educational sector
Challenges:
Entry of Competitors. To mould the students as per ever changing trends of the Industry Distance Education & Part-time courses providing similar Degrees Perception of education as the only means to get employments Competition due to more no of HM schools
52. Future plans of the department.
To start new courses in collaboration with Foreign Universities , To start more foreign Languages like German & Spanish. To organize National Conferences
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
EVALUATIVE REPORT
VOLUME IV
Evaluative Report of the Department 1. Name of the Department: Department of Education
2. Year of establishment: 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? :
Yes - Faculty of Social Science and Education
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.):
B.Ed.
M.A. Education
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
Nursing
Ayurveda
Medical
HMCT
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:
B.Ed. : Annual
M.A. : Semester
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil
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10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
(including CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 1 1 Associate Professors
01 01 1
1Asst. Professors 06 05 05
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance:
Name Qualifi- cation
Desig-nation.
Speciali-zation No. of
Years of Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil.
Students guided for the
last 4 years
Dr. Nivedita Deshmukh
M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D.
Prof.& Head
Research, Music, Economics
Method, , Commerce
Method, Hindi Method,
Value Education.
15
-
Dr. Kamini Sharma
M.Sc.M.Ed., M.Phil, Ph. D.
Assosiate Prof.
Classroom Organisation,
Science Method, Teacher
education.
15
-
Dr. Jayprabha G Asore
M.A.,M.Ed,,Ph.D.
Asstt.Prof. Exp. Psychology, History Method
08
-
Mrs. Swati R. Khade
M.A.,M.Ed., M.Phil,
Asstt.Prof. Sociology, Marathi Method
10
-
Mrs. Smita V. Swami
M.A.,M.Ed. M.Phil.
Asstt.Prof. ICT, English Method,EVS.
09
-
Mrs.Suvarna
Walse Patil D.
M.A.,M.Ed.,
M.Phil.
Asstt.Prof.
Edu.Psychology,
Geography Method,
09
-
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Mrs. Pallavi P.
Deshmukh
M.Sc.,M.Ed.,
M.Phil.
Asstt.Prof.
Evaluation,
Mathematics Method
20
-
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Name Designation University
Dr. H.N.Jagtap Prof. Solapur
Dr Vidya Naik Professor NMIMS
Dr. S. Rawool Prof. SNDT
Dr. M.N.Deshmukh Prof. Mumbai
Dr Indira Shukla Professor Mumbai
Mr Amol Chavan Asst Prof Poona
Dr Ganesh Chavan Asst Prof SNDT
Dr Mahesh Koltame Asst Prof SNDT
Dr S Ghatvisave Asst Prof SNDT
Mrs. N. Mandal Assoc. Prof. Mumbai
Mrs Geeta Thakur Asst. Prof. Mumbai
Mr, N.Patil Asst. Prof Mumbai
Mr N.Jadhav Sr. Teacher Z.P.Highschool
Mrs Munira Rane Coordinator Special School
Mrs, H. Patre Asst. Prof Mumbai
Dr. V,.Deshmukh Assoc. Prof. Mumbai
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information:
B.Ed. : 15%
M.A. : 20%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
B.Ed. : 14:1
M.A. : 4:1
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15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned,
filled and actual:
Sr. No. Posts Sanctioned Filled Actual
i) Technical 02 02 02
ii) Administrative 02 02 02
iii) Librarian, Asst.
Librarian 02 02 02
iv) Peon 01 01 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding
agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise:
S.No.
Name of the Project
Grants approved
1
A study of educational
status of the students
and their families in
the tribal area.
1.5 lakhs
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR,
AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
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20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition : Nil
national recognition : Nil
international recognition: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national / international) : …… 20
Monographs : ….. Nil
Chapters in Books : …… Nil
Edited Books : …… Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers : …… 3
Number listed in International database (for e.g. web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database- International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc) : …… Nil
Citation Index- range / average: …….. Indexed with Index Copernicus IC
VALUE:4.55.GOOGLESCHOLAR, RESEARCH BIBLE,DRJI,DEU GATE IMPACT
FACTOR:1.39 IIFS
MalesiyaL:1.40 www.SRJIS.com
IJAR Print ISSN NO.2249-555X Impact factor – 2.1652
SNIP:
SJR:
Impact factor- range / average: 1.39 – 2.16
H-index:
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad: Nil
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26. Faculty serving in
a) National Committees b) International Committees
c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
– Dr Nivedita Deshmukh Advisory Committee SRJIS
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs):
Dr. Kamini Sharma – Refresher course, Conferences, Workshops.
Dr. Nivedita Deshmukh – Orientation Program, Conferences, Workshops.
Dr. Jayaprabha Asore – Conferences, Workshops
Mrs. Swati Khade – Conferences, Workshops
Mrs. Smita Swami – Conferences, Workshops
Mrs. Pallavi Deshmukh - Conferences, Workshops
Mrs. Suvarna W. Patil - Conferences, Workshops
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : 100%
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities /
industry / institute : 50% ( Prathama)
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty: Detail given as below
S.No. Faculty Organization Area
1
Dr.Nivedita
Deshmukh
S.S.S.P.Thane
Educational
work in tribal
area
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Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil
Students : Details given as below
S.No Name Position Organization Competition
i) Mrs. Vandana Upadhyay
(2010-11)
1st Lions club of
India
Debate
ii) Mrs. Deepa Mishra
(2010-11)
1st Lions club of
India
Debate
iii) Mrs. SupriyaYadav
(2011-12)
2nd Lions club of
India
Debate
iv) Mrs. Rakhi Mishra,
(2013-14)
4th Homi Bhaba
Science centre
Teaching Aid
v) Mrs.Rajani Bhardwaj,
(2013-14)
4th Homi Bhaba
Science centre
Teaching Aid
vi) Sayed Afrin Banu
(2013-14)
4th Homi Bhaba
Science centre
Teaching Aid
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national
/ international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.:
Name of Conference Funding Agencies Outstanding
Participants
Reforms in Teacher
Education Program
Funding Agencies: DYPU
Registration Fee:
Outsiders – Rs 1000/-
Teachers – No fees
Students – No fees
Prof .V S Deshpande
Pro.f C Sohoni
Prof .V Gattu
Prof. H N Jagtap
Prof. Shirgurkar
Prof. S Karandikar
Total No. of Delegates: 125
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Swami Vivekananda’s
Philosophy in Education
Health and Nutrition
Question Bank
Constructivism
No fees
No fees
No Fees
No fees
Swami Sarvasthanand
Prof. V.Lapalkar
Dr.V.Sunnapvar
Mr. Indrajeet Deshmukh
Total No. of Delegates: 200
Dr. A. Jogdeo
Mr. Nitin Patil
Mr. A. Karad
Mrs. V. Wagh
Total No. of Delegates: 75
Dr. H.N.Jagtap
Dr.Shirurkar
Dr. G. Chavan
Total No. of Delegates: 75
Dr. G.Mudegaonkar
Dr. S. Rawool
Total No. of Delegates: 75
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Research Methodology
Puppet Making
Teaching aids
Research Methodology
No Fees
No fees
No Fees
No Fees
Dr. Vidya Naik
Total No. of Delegates: 07
Mrs. Mandal
Total No. of Delegates:75
Mr. N.Jadhav
Total No. of Delegates:75
Dr. Seema Chudekar,
Dr. A. Deshmukh
Total No. of Delegates: 07
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
Centralised Ethical Committee
Focus on Social Responsibility
32. Students profile course-wise.
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no.4)
Applications
Received
Selected Pass Percentage
Male Female Male Female
B.Ed. 150 04 96 100% 97% M.A. 16 01 13 100% 84%
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33. Diversity of students:
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of
students
from other
universities
within the
state
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
state
% of
students
from
other
countries
B.Ed. 1% 55% 44% - M.A. 79% 14% 7% -
34. How many of students have cleared civil Services & Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE & other competitive examinations? Give details
category-wise:
Year No. of students Competitive Examination
2010 -11 1 Teacher Eligibility Test
35. Student progression:
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 5%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
80%
20%
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff:
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same university Nil
From other universities within the
state
75%
From universities from other States 25%
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From universities outside the
country
Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc., & D.Litt. during the assessment
period: 2
38. Present details of infrastructural facilities with regards to:
a) Library :
Sr.No. Particular Number.
i) Books 3862
ii) Journal 07
iii) Audio /Video CD/ Cassettes 107
iv) Maps 25
v) Models 20
vi) Charts 35
vii) News Paper 04
viii) Magazines 05
ix) Others 04
b) Internet facility for staff & Students:
10 Computers with internet facility including office, library and language
laboratory
c) Total number of classrooms : 1 Big Hall with 100 students
seating capacity and
4 method rooms
d)Classrooms with ICT facility : 1
e) Student’s laboratories : Common facility
f) Research Laboratories : Psychology laboratory
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students & research Associates
a) from the host university: Nil
b) from other universities: Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from university:
Students get concession as per their request.
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Installment facility is available for all students
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology:
Request by the students from academic year 2010 and 2011.
Enquiry from neighboring school teachers.
Demand in view of restriction of state Government.
42. Does the department obtained feedback from:
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does
the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, as per feedback. Faculty utilize the feedback for improving their
teaching –learning process.
Students on staff curriculum & teaching learning evaluation & how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Student feedback is analyzed by concerned faculty.
Remedial measures are undertaken.
Impact is checked in the subsequent feedback
b) Alumni & employers on the programmes offered & how does the department
utilize the feedback?
As per feedback department conduct the different activities.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
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S.N.
Name
Designation
Institution
1
Mrs. Anju Sharma
Social activist
NGO
2
Mrs.P.Patil
coordinator
Vivekanand
School
3
Mrs.T.Nerli
Coordinator
St. Joseph
Highschool
4
Mrs.Vandana Upadhyay
Lecturer
Dnyan Pushpa
Vidyalaya
5
Mrs. B.Bhattacharya
Principal
D.A.V.
Highschool
6
Mr.Vinod Sapkal
Teacher
Dnyanjyot
Vidyalaya
7
Mr.S. Dhanavade
coordinator
Motilal
Highschool
8
Mr. Russel D’souza
Incharge
Principal
St. Agnel
Highschool
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44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/
workshops/seminar) involving external experts:
2009 -10
Sr.No. Name of Program / Seminar /
Workshop
Resource Person
9
Mrs. N. Agrawal
Coordinator
D.Y.Patil
International
school
10
Mrs. B.Nair
Lecturer
C.K.T. College
11
Mrs. P. Shetty
Coordinator
D.A.V. High
school
12
Mrs S. Sengupta
Lecturer
ICL College
13
Mrs.Shamina B.
Teacher
JSS International
School,Dubai
14
Ms. Apem
Teacher
JSS International
School,Dubai
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1 Teaching Aids Mr. N. Jadhav
2 Time Management Dr.F.A. Fernandes
3 Tabacco Prevention Mr. Ajay Pilankar
4 Puppet Making N. Mandal
5 Bhagawat Geeta Swadhya Pariwar
6 Ayurvedic Rejuvenation and
Panchkarma
Dr. Palshetkar
7 Women,s Health and Youth
Challengs for youth today and
tomorrow
PSI Gauri Deshpande.
2010 to 11
Sr.No. Name of Program /
Seminar / Workshop
Resource Person
1 Action Research Dr.V.Naik
2 Audio- Visual Aids Mr. N. Jadhav
3 International Literacy
Day
Dr. Sucheta
4 Puppet Making Mrs. N. Mandal
5 Tobacco Prevention Mr. A. Pilankar
6 Guidance and
Counseling
Dr. V. Tatkare
2011 =12
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Sr.No. Name of Program /
Seminar / Workshop
Resource Person
1 Flower making Mrs. C. Agrawal
2 Action Research Dr. V.Naik
3 Tobacco Prevention Mr. A. Pilankar
4 Audio- Visual Aid Mr. N. Jadhav
5 Women Empowerment Mrs. Ranade
6 Personality
Development
Mrs. Taruna
2012-13
Sr.No. Name of Programme Resource Person
1. Puppet Making Mrs. Neelam Mandal
2. Breast Feeding Dr. Rekha Udani
Dr. Sheetal Kolhe
3. Teaching aids Mr. Nitin Jadhav
4. Decorative Items prepared from soap Mrs. Joshi
5. Learning Disablity Mrs. Munera Rane
2013-14
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Sr.No. Name of Programme Resource Person
1 Teaching aids Mrs. Geeta Thakur
2 Puppet Making Mrs. Neelam Mandal
3 Life Skill Mrs. Taruna
4 Types of Learning and Learning Styles Dr. Sonawane
5 Multiple Intelligence Mrs. Damanjeet Kaur
6 Conflict Management Mrs. Geeta Shetty
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
Subject-wise Innovative Teaching Methods are as follows:
i) Basic Skills required for practice teaching.
Microteaching skill
Bridge lesson based on Herbartion
ii) Languages
Dramatization
Storytelling,
Play way,
Dialogue,
Inductive
Deductive
Puppet
CAM
PPT
iii) Mathematics
Analytical,
Co-operative,
CAM
Play way method
PPT
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iv) Science
Laboratory,
CAM,
Lecture cum Demonstration,
ITM,
PPT
v) S.S. (HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, ECONOMICS.,COMMERCE.)
Journey Method
Dramatization,
Discussion
Cooperative method
Source method
Story telling
ITM,PPT
CAM
AOM
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
100 % Result
100% placement (National and International schools)
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Sr. No.
Extension activities Incharge Faculty
No. of students participation.
i)
Anti Tobacco Movement Dr. Nivedita Deshmukh, Dr. Kamini Sharma
30
ii) Community outreach activity (fm90.4-Dnyanvani) (more than one hundred programmes
Dr. Nivedita Deshmukh
35
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broadcasted).
iii) Organized various programmes on Road Safety-
Mrs. Suvarna Walse Patil, Mrs. Smita Swami.
30
iv) Worked for Labour Children Education
All staff members.
100
v) Worked for Tribal Children Education
Dr. Nivedita Deshmukh,Dr. Kamini Sharma,Mrs. Pallavi Deshmukh.
60
vi) Health and Nutrition
Dr. Nivedita Deshmukh,Dr. Kamini Sharma.
30
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
i) Educational Activities:
• Organized one state level Conference on Reforms in Teacher Education
Program
• Two National level conferences, one on Swami Vivekananda’s Philosophy in
Education and second on Health and Nutrition which was organized for
school Teachers and Lady Police officers of Navi Mumbai.
• Three workshops on Constructivism, Question Bank and Research paper
writing
• Innovative methods of teaching are used by students while demonstrating
practice lessons in various schools
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• Faculty has served as a Resource Person and Expert of education in
responsibilities assigned by various government and non-government
institutions.e.g.BMC,NMMC,MPSC.
• About 60 students and teachers from the department presented research
papers in National and International conferences and actively participated in
many workshops
• Completed project on Women higher education.
• Included fine arts classes’ e.g. basic knowledge of Drawing, Music.
• Paper reviewer and examiner as external for Government agencies and
universities.
• Prepared set of questions for Staff selection Commission.
• Faculty conducted lectures for CTET examination at DAV school on
Psychology.
• Faculty completed Refresher course in education
• Faculty completed Orientation-Course writer .0rganised by National Open
Schooling.
• Faculty played role as a Judge- Block level teachers’ teaching aids competition
- Zonal level teachers’ teaching aids competition.
- Zonal level children drama competition.
• Faculty published six articles in reputed news papers, weekly.
• Faculty invited as a resource person – Action Research S. P. B.Ed.
College.Amravati.
ii) Social Activities:
• Students from the department participated in many street plays for
awareness and eradication of social problems
• Different activities related to educating orphanage girl children as well as
children from tribal areas are being conducted by the department.
• Special classes were organized for the children of migrant labors and a
special syllabus was prepared for the said purpose.
• Conducted Lectures on ‘Women Safety’ by the Police Department of Navi
Mumbai and
• students welfare department of our Vidyapeeth.
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• Lecture on ‘World Cancer Day’ by ‘Salaam Bombay Foundation’ which was
very informative for the students of B.Ed.
• Special help by faculty– Educational, health related activities done for tribal
students at Thana district,distribution of basic needs things to tribals’ family.
• Special academic help to orphanage girls at Salvation Army.
• Special educational help to David Sassoon Industrial school, Mumbai.
• Special class for hospitalized children.
• Faculty members participated in ‘Road Safety’ awareness programs
• Faculty Appreciated - Two commendatory certificates – By Commissioner of
Navi Mumbai Police.
• Appreciation letter by Salaam Bombay Foundation.
• Special Guidance by faculty on the occasion of International Women Day
(MGM High school, Navi Mumbai, BARC Mumbai)
• Annual Function (Vivek High school, Mumbai)
• District level teaching aids competition. Mumbai.
iii) Cultural Activities
• Conducted various activities while celebrating festivals such as visit to the
Remand Home on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan,
• Tree Plantation Program on the occasion of Nagpanchmi
• visit to the school of specially abled children on the occasion of Diwali .
• Faculty was invited as chief guest for “ Graduation Day” in Ryan International
school.
• Faculty demonstrated recipes on SAAM Marathi TV
• Participated in salad decoration conducted by Marathi Paper ‘Loksatta
• Lyrics - Released one CD of Marathi Bhakti Sangeet ‘SUNIL HA RAGHAV’.
• Participation in doordarshan programs –Musical program, (Tak Dhina Dhin
two programs three serials, Social-Reshim Gathi-2012 winner) .
• Performed various classical / light music programs
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details: Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.:
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Use of ICT – How to use various new technology while teaching e.g.
conference lecture, Language lab, etc.
Faculty is using OHP, LCD for lectures. Language laboratory for teaching
languages. Demonstrations on LCD of ideal lectures. Educational movies and
clips are used for related topics.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of
the department.
Strengths:
Faculty is being served as a Resource person and Expert of education in
responsibilities Assigned by various government and non-government
agencies.
Conducts special guidance classes for examinations like
MPSC,UPSC, NET, SET, TET, Extra curricular examinations.
100% placement
Special counseling and help to needy students.
Demand for admission.
Weakness:
In ability to acquire funds from funding agencies.
Opportunities:
Scope for development
Scope for collaborative Research
Challenges:
Collaboration with foreign universities.
52. Future plans of the department.
To introduce M.Ed. when Government policy changes.
To strengthen the existing PG and research activities.
To take advantage of Autonomy to face challenges.
To introduce courses leading to holistic development of students.
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Student-centered
More innovative skills
To organize regular workshop for B.Ed. teachers.
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