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PROSPECTUS OF FACULTY OF SCIENCE & COMMERCE
Degree College of Physical Education, Autonomous College, Amravati (Maharashtra)
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 The Management Trust Shree H. V. P. Mandal, Amravati:
Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amravati is working in the field of Physical Education and recreation for the last 103 years. The Mandal was registered under section 3 of the Societies Registration Act 1860 (Act. No.XXI of 1860) on 14-10-1929 and under Bombay Public Trust Act 1950 (Bombay XXIX of 1950) on 28-05-1963.
Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amravati, came into existence as small club called “Hanuman Club” in the year 1914. The „Club‟ was founded by two Vaidya brothers namely Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya. They were inspired by the spirit of patriotism which was instilled in them by the leading personalities of Vidarbha Region in the freedom movement named Veer Vamanrao Joshi who was a close associate of Lokmanya Tilak and also had linkages with the contemporary revolutionaries.
The Mandal had witnessed the visit of several luminaries like Rashtrapita Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhashchandra Bose, Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Pt. Motilal Nehru, Lala Lajpat Rai, N. C. Kelkar, Martyr Shivram Hari Rajguru etc. The Main Building of the Mandal has been inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhiji on 21st Dec 1926.
At the time of freedom movement without giving a shadow of doubt to the rulers about involvement of its members in freedom movement, the founders and their associates had also geared up programme of Indian traditional physical activities by running regular classes, organizing Summer camps of these activities for the youths, conducting demonstration-cum propaganda tours in various States, deputing volunteers for training of youths at different places. With the initiation of all these activities the Mandal became popularly known institution all over India. Another fruitful project the Mandal undertook in the year 1926-27 was the formation of „Physical Culture Information Bureau‟. This Bureau had collected information from various leading countries about the type of movement in physical education and sports going on throughout the World. This information had inspired the founders to depute their associates in different countries to study their traditional physical culture. Accordingly members were sent to Germany, Japan, and Austria during the period 1928 to 1933 for higher studies. The Mandal has been successful in developing Indian system of exercise and games on modern scientific line and as a result has earned great popularity for them in the country and abroad. This idea was of the founder member Shri Ambadaspant Vaidya of studying traditional and modern form of physical culture of India & various other countries. The object was to establish “Cosmopolitan University of Physical Culture”, where traditional physical culture of different countries would be studied scientifically and it was the founder member‟s dream to evolve universally accepted system of physical culture by way of selecting positive elements and principles from amongst the traditional systems of various countries. This high level planning of the Mandal was very well reflected in the printed report of the Mandal for the year 1932.
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Till now the Mandal had organized its tours abroad, since the year 1936. The countries like Japan, Russia, Finland, Argentina, Brazil, U.K., U.S.A., Germany, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, France, Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, Lithuania, Poland etc., were visited and display of our traditional activities was presented in about more than 50 cities abroad. At the time of Olympic Games in Germany in 1936, the Mandal had unique honor of presenting its display in the Olympic Gymnastic Stadium on the opening day of the games. The Mandal has a long history of its international contacts, activities, endeavor and achievements. Our speakers had presented papers and delivered lectures before the international audience at many international events.
With the dawn of Independence of India, the focal point of the Mandal was shifted to implementing qualitative teacher training programme in physical education. In the year 1947-48, the Mandal started an institute, named Indian Institute for Diploma in Physical Culture and Recreation which was subsequently recognized by the then Central Province Berar Govt. It had enjoyed Autonomous Status. The one year post-matriculate Diploma in Physical Culture and Recreation awarded to the trainees by this Institute was duly recognized by the State Govt. for appointment as physical education teachers in schools and colleges. With the changing policy of Maharashtra Government, the said course was subsequently changed into Certificate course in Physical Education from the year 1959-60.
As it is stated above, the institute started in the year 1947 had Autonomous Status, the post matriculation certificate of “Vyayam Visharad” awarded to the student by Mandal had also enjoyed recognition of State Governments of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana etc. for appointment as teachers in physical education. Thus, the Mandal and its constituent college / institute has unique honor of receiving recognition of various State Governments and the Diploma or Certificate awarded by the Mandal and its institute / college was also duly recognized by Universities, State Governments and Secondary School Certificate Boards.
Mandal organized Global Conference on Traditional Physical Cultures, Sports and Games on 15-17 Jan 2014. The patronages were provided for the conference by international organizations like UNESCO, TAFISA, ISHPES, ICSSPE, IAPESGW, ITSGA, FIEP. Near about 30 countries delegates were present for the conference. Sports engineering competition was also organized at the same time. The Mandal has done MOU with International organizations like TAFISA (The Association For International Sports for All), Gerlev Sports Academy, Denmark, Poland, Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa, Poland, Maruhachi Tent Corporation, Ltd., Nagoya, Japan, GTC-German Tours and Conferences, Hamburg, Germany, National Institute of Sports Science, Srilanka, etc. for promoting the traditional Sports Activities.
Today the institute is running successfully Physical Education Colleges in Amravati & Chikhaldara, Engineering College, Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Naturopathy Hospital and Local and Tribal Schools. The social services conducted by Mandal are Help line for Amravati district, Shetkari Jagruti Abhiyan, Child Line, Women Welfare cell etc. Many sports federation and associations are attached to Mandal.
The Institution has been successful in developing a grand sports complex in its premises. Well laid out play grounds for different games with flood-light arrangement, standard cinder track of 400 meters, International Standard Swimming Pool, Indoor sports, pavilion-cum gymnasium, Judo and Wrestling halls, Badminton, Table-Tennis hall, Auditorium, Staff Council hall, Yoga Centre, Physiotherapy Centre, Sports hostels, Seminar hall, sports library, well equipped weight training hall, Research Laboratory are the facilities already developed by the College for students, staff and community. The students of the College can avail these facilities as per the rules decided by the institution.
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Institutional Awards:
The Mandal is recipient of awards like:
1. The Mandal is the recipient of prestigious "Aadivasi Seva Sanstha Puraskar - 1997" of Maharashtra Government for its work in tribal regions.
2. The "State Government Award -2002" for Educational institutions. The work of the Mandal has been appreciated by many organizations and received honors in the form of awards and certificates from time to time.
3. Mandal is also the recipients of “Paryavaran Puraskar 2014” on 23 March 2015 bestowed by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati.
1.2 The Degree College of Physical Education
After Independence the Mandal started the regular programme of physical education to provide trained and discipline physical education teacher by establishing training college named as Degree College of Physical Education. This college is established in the year 1967 with the permission of Government of Maharashtra in urban area at Amravati and affiliated to Nagpur University, Nagpur earlier. This was the only college in Maharashtra which started a three years degree course in physical education on govt. grant basis. The college has clear standing of more than 40 years.
This College is now permanently affiliated to Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati and recognized by the Govt. of Maharashtra, National Council for Teacher Education WRC, Bhopal and AICTE, Delhi. The College is also recognized by UGC under 2(f) and 12b, and is assessed and accredited by NAAC, Bangalore in 'A' Grade in the year Feb. 2005. The College is also conferred the Autonomous status by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati on the recommendation of U.G.C. & Govt. of Maharashtra. The NAAC committee reassessed and reaccredited the College with Grade „B‟ in the year Jan. 2013 after receiving the academic autonomy.
The College is privileged as pioneering institute in introducing D.P.Ed., B.P.E.S, B.P.Ed., D.Y.Ed., M.P.Ed. regular courses in physical education and allied disciplines in the faculty of Education formerly of Nagpur University and now of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati. The College runs career oriented vocational course independently with the financial assistance from U.G.C. New Delhi.
The College has achieved huge success in creating Physical Education Teachers who are now on renowned designations in various Indian States. Even research work at Post-Graduate and Ph.D. level is carried out in the College. Facilities in the form of library and research personnel required for carrying out research work in Physical Education and allied sciences are made available.
College gradually started Programmes in the streams like: Engineering & Technology, Science, Commerce and Social science. The College is successfully running the AICTE recognized Programme, Master in Computer Application (M.C.A) since 1995 onwards. In Vidarbha region this College is the pioneer to start M.C.A. Programme. M.C.A. students of this College are at higher post in various renowned IT companies. Our Under graduate Science students are also placed in renowned IT companies. As the College has received Autonomous status, it can modify and design the curriculum, matching the Industry needs which is really fruitful for the students in case of their placements. Due to these Programmes multidisciplinary research project are carried out in College.
The Research Laboratory of the college is recognized for purpose of research by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati from the year 2002. A separate Research Wing apart from the Post-Graduate Department, functions at the college where regular research in Physical Education and sports is carried out.
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The College provides its services to the students, researchers, community and professionals for their development.
Ranking by National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Ministry of HRD, New Delhi:
For the year 2017, the Degree College of Physical Education acquired the prestigious 36th rank at all India level (NIRF Ranking 2017) among the Colleges running Degree & P.G. degree in multiple faculties. The College stood 3rd rank in this category in Maharashtra state and 1st in Vidarbha.
1.3 Location
The College is located in the premises of Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal near Ambadevi Temple at Amravati (Maharashtra State). It is at a distance of about 1 km. from Amravati Railway Station on the Central Railway. Candidates coming to Amravati should arrive at Badnera Junction which is on Mumbai-Kolkata railway route, on the Central Railway. Amravati is only 10 km. from Badnera. Trains, Buses and Auto rickshaws ply between these two places almost every time. Badnera comes under jurisdiction of Amravati Corporation.
1.4 Mission and Vision of the College
Mission
To develop state of the art infrastructure to facilitate high quality student centric education.
To design courses to impart traditional values with rational approach and contemporary professional insight.
To conduct activities to inculcate sense of national responsibility, national integration, gender equality, social, moral, spiritual and scientific outlook.
To safeguard and promote the physical fitness, traditional culture, values and professionalism.
To enhance global interactions for mutual benefit and exposure.
Vision
To develop this Multi-faculty Autonomous Institution as a center of excellence for imparting high quality, student centered education and lifelong learning opportunities for the communities. To provide students and faculty with exposure to learn, and the faculty to interact at local, national and global level. We are committed to create and sustain the conditions that enable students to experience an innovative and inclusive education that is intellectually, socially, and personally transformative.
1.5 Aims and Objectives of the College
1. To train students in physical education to provide teachers, lecturers and directors for secondary schools, colleges and universities. To train the students in commerce,
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Science & engineering computer applications to supply competent, result oriented man power to industry & society.
2. To prepare administrators and supervisors in physical education, who will be able to conduct and organize programmes of physical education in all types of institutions and organizations.
3. To prepare research workers and academic leaders in physical education & allied sciences.
4. To prepare and publish literature like: scientific papers, journals & research documents.
5. To run in-service training courses, refresher and orientation courses in physical education and allied sciences.
6. To organize professional Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Clinics for the exchange of professional experiences, information and research output.
7. To provide a platform for professionals for discussions, meetings and professional transactions.
8. To determine and prescribe its own courses of study, syllabi, restructure and redesign the courses to suit local and regional needs of society and industry.
9. To prescribe rules for admission in consonance with the reservation policy of the State Government.
10. To evolve methods of assessment of students‟ performance, the conduct of examinations and notification of results.
11. To use modern tools of educational technology to achieve higher standards and greater creativity.
12. To promote healthy practices such as community service, extension activities, projects for the benefit of the society at large etc.
13. To promote inter-disciplinary research in the field of Physical Education, Yoga, Sports Science, Ayurveda & traditional sports, Science & technology.
1.6 Autonomous Status of the College
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati, has conferred the Autonomous Status to the College on the recommendations of Government of Maharashtra and University Grant Commission, New Delhi under its Xth plan Development Scheme of Autonomous Colleges, from the session 2007-2008 to 2011-2012 for a duration of 5 years and the affiliating university has extended the Autonomous status up to 2017. Now it is further extended till 2022.
This is the only Autonomous College of Physical Education in India established and run by private renowned organization known as Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amravati.
This College is selected for recommendations to grant Autonomy by U.G.C., New Delhi because it has its own National Status and its contribution to the profession of Physical Education and Sports. The College is permanently affiliated to S.G.B. Amravati University, Amravati and recognized by National Council for Teacher Education (N.C.T.E.), Western Region, Bhopal, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and also by U.G.C., New Delhi under section 2(f), of U.G.C. Act. The College was assessed and accredited in grade 'A' by National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Bangalore in 2005. Also the College has completed 50 years of successful functioning
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and achieved development in respect of its infrastructure facilities and academic progress which brought the College as one of the leading colleges of Physical Education in India.
Status of Autonomy gives full Academic freedom to the College to reform the Syllabus of study, Develop Examination System and Methods of Instruction as per the need of the Students, Society and Nation and those successful at the examination shall on payment of the prescribed fees, receive a Degree, in the prescribed form of S. G. B. Amravati University, Amravati.
1.7 Regular Programmes Offered by the College
Sr. No.
Name of Programme
Duration Qualification for Admission Age Intake Capacity
1. B.P.E.S. Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports
Three Years Passed the Pre-University OR
12th Standard Examination of
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with English as one of the subject of passing or any Indian Language
OR Any Examination recognized as equivalent to of any other Statutory University or Statutory Boards.
250
2. B.P.Ed. One Bachelor of Year Physical Physical Education
Two Years Bachelor‟s degree in any discipline with 50% marks and having at least participation in the inter –College / Inter-Zonal / District / School competition in sports and games as recognized by the AIU / IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India
OR Bachelor‟s degree in physical education with 45% marks.
OR Bachelor‟s degree in any discipline with 45% marks and studied physical education as compulsory / elective subject.
OR Bachelor‟s degree with 45% marks and having participated in National / Inter University/ State competition or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in Inter-College/Inter-Zonal/District/ School competitions in sports and games as recognized by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India
OR Bachelor‟s degree with participation in Inter-national competition or secured 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in National / Inter-University competition in sports and games as recognized by respective federations /AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India
OR Graduation with 45% marks and at
19 Yrs.
350
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least three years of teaching experience (for deputed in-service candidates i.e. trained physical education teacher / coaches)
3. M.P.Ed. Master of Physical Education
Two Years a) Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) or equivalent with at least 50% marks.
OR Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Health and Physical Education with at least 50% marks. b) The reservation in seats and relaxation in the qualifying marks for SC/ST/OBC/PWD and other categories shall be as per the rules of the Central Government / State Government whichever is applicable.
19 Yrs.
60
4. D.Y.Ed. Dip. In Yoga Education
One Year Graduate of any recognized University
19 Yrs.
30
5. P.G.D.Y.T. Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga Therapy
Two Years Graduate of any recognized University
19 Yrs.
30
6. M.A. Yogashastra
Two Years B.A. Yogashasta OR B.A. with optional subject Yoga / Yogashastra (three years) OR B.N.Y.S. OR B.P.E.S. OR any graduate with D.Y.Ed. OR P.G.D.Y.T. OR an examination recognized as equivalent of any statutory university in India.
18 Yrs.
20
7. B.A. Yogashasta
Three Years Passed the Pre-University OR 12th standard Examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with English as one of the subjects of passing or any Indian Language OR any Examination recognized as equivalent there to of any other Statutory University or Statutory Boards.
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8. M.C.A. First Shift M.C.A. Second Shift
Three Years Three Years
Any Graduate with 45% Marks (40% for B.C. Candidates) and Mathematics at 10+2 level or higher level and clearance of C.E.T.
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60
60
9. B.C.A. Three Years With Credit Based System scheme
Passing 12th Standard Exam, with mathematics or 3 years diploma in Electronics and Comp. Engg or + 2 level M.C.V.C. in Electronics technology or passing 12th standard Exam and offering vocational stream with mathematics.
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10. B.Sc. (Computer Science)
Three Years With Credit Based System scheme
Student who passed 12th standard Examination with science group or offering vocational stream with one language or the students who passed 12th standard examination (M.C.V.C. Stream) with technical trades.
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11. B.B.A. Three Years With Credit Based System scheme
The students who passed 12th standard Examination with English at Higher or Lower level and Modern Indian Languages at Higher or lower level with any combination of optional subjects or The students shall have passed the 12th standard examination with vocational bifocal qualification.
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12. M.Sc. (Computer Science)
Two Years with Choice based Credit System Scheme
The Students who passed B.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) or B.Sc. (IT) Or B.C.A. Examination from Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University OR any other with recognized university.
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13. M.Com. (English Medium)
Two Years With Credit Based System scheme
The Students who passed B.Com or B.B.A. Examination from Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University OR any other with recognized university.
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80
14. B. VOC (Health Care)
Three Years With Credit Based System scheme
Student who passed 12th standard Examination (Any stream) MCVC,NSQF Level IV certificate.
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15. B.VOC (Unarmed Security Guard)
Three Years With Credit Based System scheme
Student who passed 12th standard Examination (Any stream) MCVC,NSQF Level IV certificate.
--- 50
Note:
i) The reservation of seats for SC/ST/OBC and other categories shall be as per the rules of
Maharashtra State Government.
ii) For M.C.A., M.Sc. (Computer Science) admissions contact- Head of department of MCA,
DCPE, Shree H. V. P. Mandal, Amravati 444605 (Maharashtra) on E-mail –
[email protected], Ph. No. 0721- 2651433, 2572660
iii) For B.C.A. and BSc. (Computer Science) admissions contact- Head of department of
B.C.A., DCPE, Shree H. V. P. Mandal, Amravati 444605 (Maharashtra) on E-mail –
[email protected], Ph. No. 0721- 2567965
iv) For B.B.A., M.Com.(English Medium) admissions contact -Head of department of B.B.A.,
D.C.P.E, Shree H. V. P. Mandal, Amravati 444605 (Maharashtra) on E-mail –
[email protected], Ph. No. 0721- 2567965
v) For B.P.E, B.P.Ed., M.P.Ed. admissions contact – Principal, DCPE, Autonomous
College, Amravati. web site : www.dcpehvpm.org, Email – [email protected]
vi) For D.Y.Ed., P.G.D.Y.T, B.A., M.A. and B.VOC. admissions contact - Head of department of
Yogic Science, D.C.P.E., Shree H. V. P. Mandal, Amravati 444605 (Maharashtra) on E-
mail – [email protected], Ph. No. 0721- 2565822
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2. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
We have reputation for teaching and research, so it stands to reason that our students go on to find employment in challenging and fulfilling careers. Department aims to improve the employability of computing graduates through curriculum innovations in group and project work. This includes a states-of-art learning laboratory where projects can be conducted in collaboration with students. We promote learning based on friendly and informal relations between students and staff. We have a long tradition of welcoming students from different backgrounds. Ours is the only institution offering UG Programmes like B.C.A., B.Sc. (Comp. Sci.), M.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) in faculty stream of Science and B.B.A., M.Com. (Eng. Medium) in faculty of Commerce which are under the Autonomous status of the College in Amravati.
The Autonomous status helps us to update our syllabus up to the mark as per the requirement of the industry standards. This helps our students to explore the new courses used in the industry and thus helps them for getting good placements in reputed Companies or for further studies. The College has well equipped sports facilities which are available for our students to keep fit as well as participate in various sports tournaments.
The College has implemented the Semester pattern for the above programmes which give an opportunity to our students to learn variety of courses in their stream of interest. It will help the students for continuous learning and assessment/feedback and a better paced understanding of the course. Adopting a semester system at the undergraduate level will lead to a harmonization with the changes made at the postgraduate level.
The Credit Based system is also accepted by the College and is very essential now-a-days as it is scientific system available which allows different weightage to different courses in a programme based on its utility in the overall programme structure. It is international followed system over a period of time for learning process. It has been identified that every programme must have some learning objective defined to it. It is also generally accepted that only a credit based structure can provide the best training and learning. So to keep pace with international standards, the credit system has been implemented for programmes like B.C.A., B.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) and B.B.A. Choice Based Credit System is implemented for M. Sc. (Comp. Sci.) since 2017-18.
2.1 Objectives of the Department: 1. To build the department as a centre of excellence for imparting high quality
Science & Technical education at the undergraduate and post graduate level thus empowering students to meet the challenges of the competitive, global environment.
2. To encourage faculty to engage in research.
3. To stimulate in students an interest in research and motivate them for research activities.
4. To make education accessible to students across borders of religion, geography, caste or gender.
5. To foster thinking minds that are sensitive to societal needs and issues thus making them good human being and responsible members of the society.
6. To provide an environment that facilitates all-round development of the student‟s personality.
7. To provide the students opportunity for job at first instance.
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2.2 Bachelor of Computer Application (B.C.A.): Computers have become an integral part of our life. Almost every individual wants to
be a computer professional. The craze for the courses is increasing due to growing job prospects that it has. B.C.A. forms the base of a computer professional versatile is use of computers in almost all field of computer application. The main emphasis of the Programme is an applied computer use in various fields. Companies who wants, to take benefit of the new information technologies and communication systems need expert professionals, who can apply computer science principles to solve problems produced by the interface between business and technology. B.C.A. Programme is an undergraduate program with Credit Based System(CBS) scheme where students are exposed to various areas of computer applications including the latest developments in the industry. The programme imparts comprehensive knowledge with equal emphasis on theory and practice in the field of information technology.
Programme Structure for BCA
1. Programme Name in Complete: Bachelor of Computer Application
2. Programme Name in Short: BCA
3. Nature of the Programme (Certificate / Diploma/ UG Degree / PG Diploma / PG Degree): UG Degree
4. Objective: The Programme Educational Objectives of BCA programme are:
1. To impart the students, latest comprehensive and skill based knowledge with equal emphasis on theory and practice in the field of information technology.
2. To provide students with sound academic base from which an advanced career in Computer Application can be developed.
3. To prepare students with conceptual grounding in computer usage as well as its practical business in order to craft the students as a versatile computer professional who can provide service in almost all fields of computer application in industry, government, academia, research, entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
4. To prepare students to undertake higher studies in computers and IT jobs.
5. To prepare graduates who will contribute to society as broadly educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise.
6. To prepare graduates who will achieve peer-recognition; as an individual or in a team; through demonstration of good analytical, design and implementation skills.
5. Duration of the Programme : Three Years; Full Time 6. Examination Pattern (Annual/Semester): Semester 7. If Semester pattern then Number of Semesters: Six Semester 8. Marking Scheme (Percentage/Credit): Credit 9. Eligibility: Students who passed 12th standard exam with mathematics OR
passed three years diploma in electronics and computer engineering OR 10+2 level MCVC in electronics.
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10.Total working days: Per Annual session : 200 days Per Semester: 100 days
11.Teaching and Examination Scheme: As prescribed in the curriculum design by the Subject Board and approved by Academic Board time to time.
12.Admission rules/conditions for every year/semester.
Sr. No.
Programme and Level Type of Admission
Eligibility Remark
1 BCA First Year Sem. I Direct Admission
Students who passed 12th standard exam with mathematics OR passed three years diploma in electronics and computer engineering OR 10+2 level MCVC in electronics.
2 BCA First Year Sem. II Natural Growth
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3 BCA Second Year Sem. I Natural Growth
Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of FYBCA Semester I and Semester II
4 BCA Second Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
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5 BCA Third Year Sem. I Natural Growth
Clearly Passed in FYBCA and Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of SYBCA Semester I and Semester II
6 BCA Third Year Sem. II Natural Growth
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13. Outcome of the Programme: BCA programme has been designed to prepare
graduates for attaining the following program outcomes:
1. An ability to apply knowledge computer application in practice.
2. An ability to communicate and document effectively.
3. An ability to identify, critically analyze, formulate and develop computer
applications by using appropriate modern computing tools and techniques
and use them with dexterity.
4. An ability to design a computing system to meet desired needs within
realistic constraints such as safety, security and applicability.
5. An ability to function professionally with ethical responsibility as an
individual as well as in multidisciplinary teams with positive attitude.
6. An ability to get acquainted to new technology easily.
2.3 Bachelor of Computer Science (B.Sc. Comp. Sci.):
Now a day, Software Companies are looking for B.Sc. graduates too, for software
testing and software development. Students are having good career opportunities after
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completion of this Programme. Also, the core courses like Computer Science, Electronics,
and Statistics allows students to do specialization in respective streams at PG level.
Computer Science aims to provide you with a balance of knowledge and skills to
design and implement software and systems to a professional standard. It is designed to
equip a student for a career at the forefront of innovation in software technologies.
This programme is having Credit Based System scheme and will provide you with a
thorough understanding of the principles and concepts underpinning computing systems.
This will enable you to analyze and resolve issues with today‟s software systems, and
provide a foundation in designing the next generation of computational systems.
Programme Structure for BSc
1. Programme Name in Complete: Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) 2. Programme Name in Short: B.Sc. (Comp. Sci.)
3. Nature of the Programme (Certificate / Diploma/ UG Degree / PG Diploma / PG Degree): UG Degree
4.Objective: The Programme Educational Objectives of B.Sc. programme are:
1. To impart the students, latest comprehensive and skill based
knowledge with equal emphasis on theory and practice in the field of
computers, electronics and statistics.
2. To provide students with sound academic base from which an
advanced career in Computer Application can be developed.
3. To prepare students with conceptual grounding in computer usage as
well as its practical business in order to craft the students as a
versatile computer professional who can provide service in almost all
fields of computer application in industry, government, academia,
research, entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
4. To teach the basic principles of Statistics to the students so that they
are able to apply statistical methods to solve problems in a particular
field of study.
5. To provide basics as well as few advanced electronic course knowledge
along with practical implementation to inculcate skills among students
to develop circuit models for elementary electronic components.
6. To prepare students to undertake higher studies in computer science,
statistics and electronics.
7. To prepare graduates who will contribute to society as broadly
educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven
expertise.
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8. To prepare graduates who will achieve peer-recognition; as an
individual or in a team; through demonstration of good analytical,
design and implementation skills.
5. Duration of the Programme : Three Years; Full Time 6. Examination Pattern (Annual/Semester): Semester
7. If Semester pattern then Number of Semesters: Six Semester
8. Marking Scheme (Percentage/Credit): Credit 9. Eligibility: Student who passed 12th standard Examination with science
group OR with vocational stream and one language OR students who passed
12th standard examination (M.C.V.C. Stream) with technical trades.
10. Total working days: Per annual session: 200 days
Per Semester: 100 days
11. Teaching and Examination Scheme: As prescribed in the curriculum design by
the Subject Board and approved by Academic Board time to time.
12. Admission rules/conditions for every year/semester.
Sr. No.
Programme and Level
Type of Admission
Eligibility Remark
1 B.Sc. First Year Sem. I
Direct Admission
Student who passed 12th standard Examination with science group OR with vocational stream and one language OR students who passed 12th standard examination (M.C.V.C. Stream) with technical trades.
2 B.Sc. First Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
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3 B.Sc. Second Year Sem. I
Natural Growth
Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of FYBSc Semester I and Semester II
4 B.Sc. Second Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
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5 B.Sc. Third Year Sem. I
Natural Growth
Clearly Passed in FYBSc and Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of SYBSc Semester I and Semester II
6 B.Sc. Third Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
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13. Outcome of the Programme: B.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) programme has been
designed to prepare graduates for attaining the following program outcomes:
1. An ability to apply knowledge of computer science, statistics and electronics in
practice.
2. An ability to communicate effectively.
3. An ability to identify, critically analyze, formulate and develop computer
applications by using appropriate modern computing tools and techniques and
use them with dexterity.
4. An ability to work in various electronics related areas and/or for the pursuit of
advanced degrees in electronics by educating them in the fundamental
concepts, knowledge, and laboratory techniques and skills.
5. An ability to use statistical methods to solve problems in a specific field.
6. An ability to function professionally with ethical responsibility as an individual as
well as in multidisciplinary teams with positive attitude.
2.4 Master of Computer Science (M.Sc. Comp. Sci.):
With the world now becoming a global village and more and more people
embracing the power and importance of computers in the 21st century digital age, the
M.Sc. Computer Science Programme has huge career prospects. The main objective of
M.Sc. Computer Science is to hone the skills of computer science enthusiasts in the
various thrust areas of the field and provide them with the perfect amalgamation of
theory as well as practical knowledge. Since it‟s a Programme at post-graduation level, it
takes forward the knowledge gained by the students at the undergraduate level and
provides them an advanced level of learning and understanding on the course. M.Sc.
Programme is having Choice Based Credit System Scheme and is designed to create
highly skilled software professional for industry and the society. The students will be able
to learn the recent computer technologies. The Programme will also help students to
prepare for exams like: SET, NET, etc. by providing them core courses in Computational
field. Also the students will have background of research oriented subjects. The
Programme will develop analytical, presentation, strategy formulation and personality
development skills among the students, through which the students can shape their
career in computer science and its related applied technology, research and
development.
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Programme Structure for M.Sc. (Computer Science) 1. Programme Name in Complete: Master of Science (Computer Science) 2. Programme Name in Short: M.Sc.(Computer Science)
3. Nature of the Programme (Certificate/Diploma/UG Degree/ PG
Diploma/PG Degree): PG Degree
4. Objective: The Programme Educational Objectives of M.Sc. (Computer Science) programme are:
1. To prepare graduates who will be successful professionals in industry, government, academia, research, entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms
2. To prepare graduates who will contribute to society as broadly educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise
3. To prepare graduates who will learn new and upcoming technologies in the field of computer science and take responsibility to educate society and pursue research for further advancement.
5. Duration of the Programme : Two Years; Full Time 6. Examination Pattern (Annual/Semester): Semester 7. If Semester pattern then Number of Semesters: Four Semester 8. Marking Scheme (Percentage/Credit): Credit 9. Eligibility: B.Sc. (Computer Science), BCA, B.Sc.(IT) three years full time course
from any statutory University, Autonomous College, Deemed University Approved by UGC, New Delhi.
10.Total working days: Per Annual session : 200 days
Per Semester: 100 days
11.Teaching and Examination Scheme: As prescribed in the curriculum design by
the Subject Board and approved by Academic Board time to time. 12.Admission rules/conditions for every year/semester.
Sr. No
Programme and Level
Type of Admission
Eligibility Remark
1 MSc First Year Sem. I
Direct Admission
Having passed B.Sc. (Computer Science)/ BCA/B.Sc.(IT) three years full time Programme from any statutory University/Autonomous College/Deemed University Recognized by UGC, New Delhi.
2 MSc First Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
---
3 MSc Second Year Sem. I
Natural Growth
Having Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of FYMSc Semester I and Semester II
5 MSc Second Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
---
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13.Outcome of the Programme: M.Sc. programme has been designed to prepare graduates for attaining the following program outcomes:
1. An ability to apply knowledge of computer science.
2. An ability to identify, critically analyze, formulate and develop computer applications
3. An ability to select modern computing tools and techniques and use them with dexterity
4. An ability to design a computing system to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as safety, security and applicability
5. An ability to devise and conduct experiments, interpret data and provide well informed conclusions
6. An ability to understand the impact of system solutions in a contemporary, global, economical, environmental, and societal context for sustainable development
7. An ability to function professionally with ethical responsibility as an individual as well as in multidisciplinary teams with positive attitude
8. An ability to communicate effectively
9. An ability to appreciate the importance of goal setting and to recognize the need for life-long learning
3. Commerce Department
Department of Commerce and Management works towards the goal of continuous improvement, discovery and sharing of knowledge with students by providing them broad based quality higher education. The main aim of the Department of Commerce and Management is to offer superior quality, affordable & professional education with view to build graduates & postgraduates with high ethical & leadership qualities. The department offers BBA and M.Com programmes. We are fully committed for excellence in commerce & management education. Department of Commerce & Management intends to enlighten undergraduates to be in right endeavor by developing their distinct competencies with human values & professionalism which leads them to be successful, globally employable & entrepreneurial personnel‟s in the dynamic environment. Our faculty promotes learning based on friendly and informal relations between students and staff. Department of Commerce & Management are equipped with a wide range of latest technology tools.
The Department of Commerce and Management aims at developing all round personality of students by providing them platform and exposure through participation in various competitions. In order to increase employability of students, our department keeps on organizing various activities and workshops. In order to give practical experience to the students we organize industrial tour for TYBBA and M.Com students and have also introduced projects in BBA syllabus. We also encourage our students to participate in various inter-collegiate and inter-university competitions. The College has well equipped sports facilities which are available for our students to keep fit as well as participate in various sports tournaments.
The College has implemented the semester pattern for the programmes B.B.A. & M.Com. (Eng. Medium) which gives an opportunity to our students to learn variety of subjects with electives in their stream of interest. It will help the student for continuous learning and assessment / feedback and a better paced understanding of the subject. Adopting a semester system at the under graduate level will lead to a harmonization with the changes made at the postgraduate level. The credit based system is also accepted by the college and is very essential now a day as it is scientific system
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available which allows different weightage to different courses in a programme based on its utility in the overall programme structure. It is internationally followed system over a period of time for learning process. It has been identified that every program must have some learning objectives defined to it. It is also generally accepted that only a credit based structure can provide the best training and learning. So to keep pace with international standards the credit system has been implemented for our programmes i.e. B.B.A. & M.Com. 3.1 Objectives of the Departments:
1. To provide leadership in trade promotion.
2. To create opportunity by promoting innovation, entrepreneurship,
competitiveness and stewardship.
3. To arrange the lectures of honorary members and other respectable personalities
with reference to career choice in the field of commerce & management and for
personality development.
4. To enable every student to cope up with the latest developments in
contemporary, national and global level through effective transaction of the
curricular and co-curricular aspects.
5. To produce commerce graduates who possess the skills, problem solving tools
and professionalism essential for being successful.
6. To focus on all-round development of the students personality through proper
education and exposure to the vast treasure of knowledge; sports facilities and by
providing platform for their socialization.
7. To organize professional Seminars, Conferences and Business Activities for the
exchange of professionals experiences, information and practical knowledge.
3.2 Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.):
The BBA is a full-time, three-year undergraduate programme, which aims at transforming students into a corporate personality. This Programme is having Credit Based System scheme. Its intensive syllabus and a wide range of value addition modules would indeed enable the student to aspire for higher studies in premium business schools in India and abroad. Being a professional Programme it ensures a healthy balance between theoretical foundation and practical exposure to the present day business world. The objective of imparting instruction for this Programme is to groom the students with comprehensive inputs & develop an all-round personality that would enable the students to take up the challenges of the corporate world and also become responsible citizens of our society.
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Programme Structure for BBA
1. Programme Name in Complete: Bachelor of Business Administration. 2. Programme Name in Short: BBA
3. Nature of the Programme (Certificate / Diploma/ UG Degree / PG
Diploma / PG Degree): UG Degree
4. Objective: The Programme Educational Objectives of BBA programmes are:
1. To impart the students, latest comprehensive knowledge with equal
emphasis on theory and practice in the field of information technology,
marketing, banking, finance and insurance.
2. To provide students with sound academic base from which an advanced
career in Accounting and auditing can be developed.
3. To prepare students with conceptual grounding in computer usage as well
as its practical business in order to craft the students as a versatile
professional who can provide service in almost all fields of management
and commerce in industry, government, academia, research,
entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
4. To prepare graduates who will contribute to society as broadly educated,
expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven expertise
5. To prepare graduates who will achieve peer-recognition; as an individual
or in a team; through demonstration of good analytical, design and
implementation skills.
5. Duration of the Programme : Three Years; Full Time 6. Examination Pattern (Annual/Semester): Semester 7. If Semester pattern then Number of Semesters: Six Semester 8. Marking Scheme (Percentage/Credit): Credit 9. Eligibility: Students who passed 12th standard exam in any stream i.e arts,
science or commerce.
10.Total working days: Per Annual session : 200 days Per Semester: 100 days
11.Teaching and Examination Scheme: As prescribed in the curriculum design by
the Subject Board and approved by Academic Board time to time.
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Admission rules/conditions for every year/semester.
Sr. No
Programme and Level Type of Admission
Eligibility Remark
1 BBA First Year Sem. I Direct Admission
Students who passed 12th standard exam in any stream i.e arts, science or commerce.
2 BBA First Year Sem. II Natural Growth
----
3 BBA Second Year Sem. I Natural Growth
Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of FYBBA Semester I and Semester II
4 BBA Second Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
----
5 BBA Third Year Sem. I Natural Growth
Clearly Passed in FYBBA and Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of SYBBA Semester I and Semester II
6 BBA Third Year Sem. II Natural Growth
----
12.Outcome of the Programme: BBA programme has been designed to prepare
graduates for attaining the following program outcomes:
1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and computer in practice.
2. An ability to communicate effectively.
3. An ability to identify, critically analyze, formulate and develop management and accounting applications.
4. An ability to select modern computing tools and techniques and use them with dexterity.
5. An ability to design a management system to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as safety, security and applicability.
6. An ability to function professionally with ethical responsibility as an individual as well as in multidisciplinary teams with positive attitude.
7. An ability to appreciate the importance of goal setting and to recognize the need for life-long learning.
8. An ability to understand the impact of system solutions in a contemporary, global, economical, environmental, and societal context for sustainable development.
3.3 Master of Commerce in English Medium (M.Com.):
M. Com. Programme is having Credit Based System scheme & Dual Specialization. It is
designed to provide the students with complete knowledge of Trade, Commerce,
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Administration and Management. It also provides the students with knowledge of Human
Resources, Marketing, Banking, Finance and Insurance. The Programme makes students
capable of creating and holding a trade business opportunities. The students are
provided with detail knowledge of Accounts and Audits. This Programme imparts the
students with latest and relevant knowledge from the field of Commerce theory and
practical. By learning this Programme students will have opportunities in developing
necessary managerial skills.
Programme Structure for M.Com.
1. Programme Name in Complete: Master of Commerce. 2. Programme Name in Short: M.Com.
3. Nature of the Programme (Certificate / Diploma/ UG Degree / PG Diploma / PG Degree): PG Degree
4. Objective: The Programme Educational Objectives of M.Com programmes are:
1. To impart the students, latest comprehensive knowledge with equal
emphasis on theory and practice in the field of information technology,
marketing, banking, finance and insurance.
2. To provide students with sound academic base from which an
advanced career in Accounting and Auditing can be developed.
3. To prepare students with conceptual grounding in computer usage as
well as its practical business in order to craft the students as a
versatile management professional who can provide service in almost
all fields of application in industry, government, academia, research,
entrepreneurial pursuit and consulting firms.
4. To prepare graduates who will contribute to society as broadly
educated, expressive, ethical and responsible citizens with proven
expertise.
5. To prepare graduates who will achieve peer-recognition; as an
individual or in a team; through demonstration of good analytical,
design and implementation skills.
5. Duration of the Programme : Two Years; Full Time. 6. Examination Pattern (Annual/Semester): Semester 7. If Semester pattern then Number of Semesters: Four Semesters
8. Marking Scheme (Percentage/Credit): Credit
9. Eligibility: Students who passed BBA or B.Com exam. 10. Total working days: Per Semester: 100 days
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11. Teaching and Examination Scheme: As prescribed in the curriculum
design by the Subject Board and approved by Academic Board time to time.
12. Admission rules/conditions for every year/semester.
Sr. No
Programme and Level Type of Admission
Eligibility Remark
1 M.Com First Year Sem. I Direct Admission
Students who passed BBA or B.Com exam .
2 M.Com First Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
----
3 M.Com Second Year Sem. I
Natural Growth
Passed Minimum 50% of total passing heads of FYM.Com Semester I and Semester II
4 M.Com Second Year Sem. II
Natural Growth
----
13. Outcome of the Programme: M.Com programme has been designed to prepare
graduates for attaining the following program outcomes:
1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and computer in practice.
2. An ability to communicate effectively.
3. An ability to identify, critically analyze, formulate and develop management
and accounting applications.
4. An ability to select modern computing tools and techniques and use them
with dexterity.
5. An ability to design a management system to meet desired needs within
realistic constraints such as safety, security and applicability.
6. An ability to function professionally with ethical responsibility as an individual
as well as in multidisciplinary teams with positive attitude.
7. An ability to appreciate the importance of goal setting and to recognize the
need for life-long learning.
8. An ability to understand the impact of system solutions in a contemporary,
global, economical, environmental, and societal context for sustainable
development.
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4. Academic Achievements
The Department has continuously maintained excellent academic record. The merit list is as given below:
Year Course Name of Candidates Merit No.
Percentage
2013-2014
B.Sc.-III
Ku. Swati Rajkumar Jaiswal 1 84.78% Kamlesh Satyanarayan Sharma 2 82.57%
Nivrutti Dnyandeo Khamankar 3 89.00%
B.C.A.-III
Ku. Mayuri Shripad Sawalapurkar 1 85.26%
Ku. Diksha Rajesh Gadling 2 83.09% Ku. Bhavika Anilkumar Dugad 3 81.03%
B.B.A.-III
Ku. Khushboo Dinesh Singh 1 75.19%
Samadhan Pundlik Bhagat 2 73.86% Ku. Chanchal Deepak Agrawal 3 71.83%
2014-2015
B.Sc.-III
Mastan Ismail Kasam 1 8039%
Ku. Shreya Arunrao Ahiwar 2 80.00% Vijay Vasant Ghode 3 79.82%
B.C.A.-III
Ku. Chanchal Jasraj Panpaliya 1 88.32%
Gopal Govindprabhu Iwarkar 2 84.74% Ku. Bhavana Sunil Sharma 3 83.58%
B.B.A.-III
Ku. Komal Rajkumar Agrawal 1 78.42%
Ku. Swati Ravindra Kokate 2 77.09% Ku. Pradnya Gurudayal Chatur 3 73.66%
M.Sc.-II
Ku.Trushna Sanjay Duddalwar 1 64.60% Pranay Mahajan 2 63.39% Ku.Shraddha Umarkar 3 62.21%
M.Com-II
Ku. Pooja Ajayrao Jadhav 1 78.72% Ku. Sonali Prabhakarrao Yevatkar 2 78.11% Ku. Prachi Govindrao Bakhade 3 74.38%
2015-2016
B.Sc.-III
Ku.Vidhi Sanjay More 1 88.65% Ku. Achal Sanjay Tayde 2 85.47% Ku.Pooja Hariram Kohar 3 82.86%
B.C.A.-III
Ku.Khushboo Jitendra Thakkar 1 84.54% Ku.Prerna Manoharrao Tikhile 2 84.45% Ku.Tejashree Santosh Dhope 3 82.09%
B.B.A.-III
Ganesh Sakharam Datir 1 81.33% Khan shahrukh riyaz 2 79.47% Pravin Vasanta Hande 3 77.61%
M.Sc.-II
Ku.Bhavika Anilkumar Dugad 1 74.04% Ku.Kamlesh Satyanarayan sharma
2 70.26%
Ku.Gunjan Rajendra Malviya 3 65.13%
M.Com-II
Ku.Komal Vilasrao Kale 1 68.22% Altaf Ahmad Hurra 2 65.05% GH.Rasool rather 3 63.66%
2016-2017 B.Sc.-III Ku. Priya Anil Kodgale 1 83.95 %
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Ku. Samiksha Ratnakar Warhadpande
2 81.91 %
Ku. Kajal Dashrath Gade 3 80.26 %
B.C.A.-III
Ku. Aakanksha Shrikant Deshpande
1 89.90%
Ku. Sakshi Harish Tanna 2 85.51 %
Ku. Priti Amar Khatwani 3 82.83%
B.B.A.-III
Ku. Tejaswini Prabhakarrao Ninghot
1 78.04 %
Pranit Vidyadharrao Gangane 2 77.90 %
Sanket Pawansingh Dongre 3 74.04 %
M.Sc.-II
Ku. Chitra Sunil Sarda 1 71.52% Ku. Sarika Prabhakarrao Gabhane 2 68.34% Ku. Kalyani Keshavrao Madankar 3 68.21 %
M.Com-II
Ku. Pragnya Rameshbhai Darji 1 72.83 % Ku. Durga Anandsingh Thakur 2 72.11 % Ku. Shakuntala Bheemshankar Pokala
3 67.72%
5. FEE STRUCTURE:
Student has to pay following fees separately
Sr. No.
Particulars of
Fees
B.C.A.
I
B.C.A.
II
B.C.A.
III
B.B.A.
I
B.B.A.
II
B.B.A.
III
B.Sc.
I
B.Sc. II
B.Sc. III
M.Com.
I
M.Com.
II
M.Sc.
I
M.Sc.
II
College Fee
01 Admission Fee
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
02 Tuition Fee 11900 11900 11900 8900 8900 8900 6900 6900 6900 4900 4900 12900 12900
03 Curricular Fee 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375 1375
04 Maintenance/ Development Fee
6000 100 100 1000 100 100 1000 100 100 1500 600 5000 4100
05 Co-curricular Fee
1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1500 1500
06 Identity Card 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
07 Enrollment Fee
100 --- --- 100 --- --- 100 --- --- 100 --- 100 ---
08 University Different Fee
205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 210 210 210 210
09 Corpus Fund 100 … … 100 … … 100 … … 100 … 100
---
10 Student Medical claim
125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125
125
11 Vehicle parking fee
300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300
Total fee Rupees
21730 15630 15630 13730 12630 12630 11730 10630 10630 9735 8635 21735 20635
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Compulsory fees: a. Examination fee : Rs.1000/- b. Migration and Degree Certificate fee (only for Final Year) :
Rs.200/- + Rs.300/- c. Immigration Fee (Maharashtra state) : Rs. 100/- d. Immigration Fee (Other state) : Rs. 1470/-
Optional fees:
a. Hostel fee : b. Mess fee : c. Industrial tour fee :
Note : 1. Please note that, Examination fees as applicable will also be collected at the
time of admission along with Tuition Fees. 2. Further the cost for one set of College Uniform will also be collected along
with the Tuition fees, the exact amount of which will be notified later. 3. Students are required to pay the full annual fees at the time of admission. 4. After paying the fees and securing the admission, if the student does not
report to the office of the department on the date of commencement of the induction programme, his/her admission is liable to be cancelled and the fees will be refunded as per the rule mentioned below. The date of reporting to the institute will always be deemed to be the date of commencement of the academic programme as given in our Bulletin under the Important Dates.
5.1 Refund Rules The fees excluding Admission fee will be refundable on the request of the student
if he/she request for Cancellation of admission before start of the Academic session. After the start of the session the fees will not be refunded.
5.2 Refund Rules for Hostel and Mess Fees:
1. No refund of hostel fees, if students once allotted the hostel accommodation and occupy hostel for more than one month. Hostel fees will be refundable only if the student occupies the hostel less than one month.
2. Remaining mess fees other than stay is refundable. 3. No refund of any fees will be admissible in the cases of cancellation of
admission by the students after the commencement of the course. This hold good for all the three years of study.
6. ADMISSION RULES
1. Every student of opted Programme shall abide by the rules of the Degree College of Physical Education. Any changes made in the rules and regulations from time to time by College will be applicable when made/modified during the academic year.
2. Admission will be confirmed only after payment of prescribed fees. For the subsequent years, students required to register again as per the schedule declared from time to time by paying the prescribed fees for that year. In case of failure to pay the prescribed fees before the stipulated date a late fee of Rs. 100/- per week will be charged.
3. The students applying for education loans, are required to confirm admission with 50% of the fees. They would be required to pay remaining fees within fifteen days from the date of confirmation. If admission is not confirmed, the refund rules will apply.
Note: It is the responsibility of the candidates to ascertain whether they possess the requisite qualifications for admission. Having been admitted provisionally does not mean acceptance of eligibility. Final eligibility of admission will be decided by College Admission Committee for the respective Programme.
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6.1 Documents required: (At the time of Admission) Admission for Undergraduate Programmes:
1. H.S.C. Mark-sheet (Original + Two Xerox) 2. T.C. (Original + Two Xerox) 3. Caste Certificate (Original + Two Xerox) (if applicable) 4. Domicile Certificate (Original + Two Xerox) (if applicable) 5. Aadhar card(Xerox)
Admission for Post - graduate Programmes: 1. Undergraduate Programme Mark-sheet (Original + Two Xerox) 2. T.C. (Original + Two Xerox) 3. Caste Certificate (Original + Two Xerox) (if applicable) 4. Aadhar card(Xerox)
6.2 Admissions will be cancelled in case of:
1. Not submitting the required documents in time. 2. Submission of fake or incorrect documents 3. Admission gained through unfair and objectionable practices detected at any stage
during the 3 years programme. 4. Failing to fulfill required eligibility criteria of the programme.
7. FACILITIES 7.1 Training & Placement Cell:
The T & P cell holds the objective of acquainting the students of the Institute with
Industries. The Training & Placement Cell in the institute plays a pivotal role in
counseling and guiding the students for their successful career placement which is a
crucial interface between the stages of completion of academic program of the students
and their entry into suitable employment. Aptitude tests and group discussions are
conducted at regular intervals to enable the students to improve their overall
performance. Cell puts its effort in improving industry-institute-interaction to provide
excellence in student services like their industrial visit and job placement thorough
campus interviews.
Guest Lecture On Career Counseling:
The T & P cell had organised a guest lecture on Career Counseling for the students of
Science and Commerce on 17 November, 2017. The Speaker for the lecture was Mr.
Bhojane. He discussed the heavy trend of Competitive exams and shared his own
experience with the students about the obstacles coming in the way while giving the
exams.
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Campus Recruitment Training:
Campus recruitment training program was organized by Training and Placement
Department from 18/12/2017 to 03/01/2018. The program was conducted by the college
to provide jobs to students. In this program, Industries visit the college to select
students depending on their ability to work, capability, focus and aim. The major
objective of campus placement is to identify the talented and qualified professionals
before they complete their education. It consists of training, regarding Aptitude Test /
Written Test, Group discussion, Technical Interview, Formal interview, Post-Placement
Talk.Prof. Mannindar Monga was the Guest Lecturer from Vidybharati Mahavidyalaya,
Amravati. He addressed students for interview and all the hurdles as far as interview is
concerned.
Guest Lecture Through Video Conferencing:
Training and Placement Cell of D.C.P.E., H.V.P.M. Amravati organized the guest lecture
on Video Conferencing. The lecture was organized on February 3, 2018 for BCA students
in D.C.P.E. Auditorium hall. The Key speaker Miss. Pranjali P. Topre is working as a
Developer at IBM Pvt. Ltd, Bengaluru. The objective of the seminar was to deliberate
best practices, pursue the job in IT Industry, ongoing discussion process to identify the
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domain required in IT Sector. She discussed about how to use the skills to achieve the
goals and utilize it for the domestic and global opportunities. The seminar highlighted
the area on which student must be focused for IT Sector.
List of Selected Students in various Campus Placements in Academic
Session 2012-2013, 2014-15, 2015-16 & 2016-17:
Sr.No.
Name of Student Company Designation Place of joining
Year
1 Abhijeet Kolhe Cognizant Programmer
Trainee Pune 2012-13
2 Pranita Deshmukh Cognizant Programmer
Trainee Pune 2012-13
3 Nikita Sharma Wipro Programmer
Trainee Banglore 2012-13
4 Poonam Bhakare AAKG SW Company
Programmer Trainee
Nagpur 2012-13
5 Sayali Munje Cognizant soln. Programmer
Trainee Pune 2014-15
6 Pooja Nakaskar Infosys Tech. Ltd Associate
Banglore 2014-15
7 Yogesh Tanna Cognizant soln. Software Tester Pune 2014-15 8 Suchita Bajaj Cognizant soln. Software Tester Pune 2014-15 9 Bhavna Sharma Cognizant soln. Software Tester Pune 2014-15
10 Aniruddha Kulkarni Infosys Tech. Ltd Operation Executive
Pune 2014-15
11 Nishant Chulet Wipro Associate Pune 2014-15 12 Pragnya Darji Syntel Inc. Finance Officer Pune 2014-15 13 Komal Agrawal Syntel Inc. Finance Officer Pune 2014-15 14 Swati Kokate Syntel Inc. Finance Officer Pune 2014-15 15 Shiva Gawali Syntel Inc. Associate Pune 2014-15
16 Pooja Dhakulkar Wipro Tech. Ltd. Software developer
Pune 2014-15
17 Sanket Ramavat Wipro Tech. Ltd. -------- -------- 2014-15 18 Chinmay Sangekar Wipro Tech. Ltd. -------- ------- 2014-15 19 Anamika Tiwari Wipro Tech. Ltd. -------- ------- 2014-15 20 Pratik Rode Wipro Tech. Ltd. -------- ------- 2014-15
21 Pritish Erandolkar Wipro Tech. Ltd. System Engineer
Pune 2014-15
22 Akshay Gupta ATOS soln Software developer
Pune 2014-15
23 Prasanna Hirlekar Cognizant soln. Programmer Chennai 2015-16
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Trainee
24 Prerna Tikhile Cognizant
soln./Wipro Tech. Ltd.
------ ----- 2015-16
25 Tejashree Dhope Cognizant soln./Wipro
Software tester Pune 2015-16
26 Shahrukh Khan Cognizant soln./
TCS Ltd Financial Analyser
Nagpur 2015-16
27 Yash Rathi TCS Ltd Financial
Analyser Nagpur
2015-16
28 Mehera Deshmukh Cognizant soln. -------- -------- 2015-16 29 Pratik Jaisur Cognizant soln. Software tester Chennai 2015-16 30 Ashwini Wankhade Cognizant soln. -------- -------- 2015-16 31 Apurva Sirsat Syntel KPO associate Pune 2015-16
32 Achal Tayde Syntel/Wipro
Tech. Ltd. -------- --------
2015-16
33 Ninad Deshmukh Syntel ------- -------- 2015-16
34 Trupti Thakare Syntel Process
executive Pune
2015-16
35 Shutika Kale Syntel -------- ------- 2015-16
36 Yuvraj Marodkar Syntel Financial Analyser
Pune 2015-16
37 Vidhi More Wipro Tech. Ltd. -------- -------- 2015-16 38 Nilesh Chambhare Wipro Tech. Ltd. -------- -------- 2015-16 39 Pratik Santoshiya Wipro Tech. Ltd. ------- ------- 2015-16 40 Nikhil Choudhari Wipro Tech. Ltd. ------- ------ 2015-16 41 Chanchal Jagtap Wipro Tech. Ltd. Software Tester Mumbai 2015-16 42 Darshini Makwane Wipro Tech. Ltd. ------ ------- 2015-16 43 Vaishali Atalkar Wipro Tech. Ltd. ------- ------- 2015-16
44 Pooja Paturkar Tata Consultancy
Services Ltd -------- -------
2015-16
45 Neha Kurle Tata Consultancy
Services Ltd/ Tech Mahindra
-------- ------- 2015-16
46 Kalyani Tiwari Tata Consultancy
Services Ltd Information
Process Enabler,BPO
Nagpur 2015-16
47 Lalsing Dawar Tata Consultancy
Services Ltd Financial analyser
Nagpur 2015-16
48 Kartik Kannao Codify solutions
pvt/Aditya infotech.
-------- Nagpur 2015-16
49 Shivam Pande Tata Tele
Services ------- -------
2015-16
50 Siddharth Tiwatne Tata Tele Services
-------- -------- 2015-16
51 Sayyad Ashique Tata Tele
Services ------- --------
2015-16
52 Sandesh Raut Hinduja Globa soln Financial
analyser Pune 2015-16
53 Swati Kadu TCS -------- -------- 2015-16
54 Neha Joglekar TCS Information
Process Enabler,BPO
Nagpur 2015-16
55 Sanket Dongare ICICI Bank 2016-17
56 Piyush Ghantewar ICICI Prudential
Ltd. 2016-17
57 Naina Kadam ICICI Prudential
Ltd. 2016-17
58 Ashwin Dabhade TATA 2016-17
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Consultancy Services
59 Ajinkya Kuralkar ICICI Bank 2016-17 60 Shubham Thunukle ICICI Bank 2016-17 61 Aniket Thakre ICICI Bank 2016-17
62 Akansha Deshpande
Cognizant Solution
_________ _________ 2016-17
63 Motesh Deshpande
Cognizant Solution
_________ _________ 2016-17
64 Chinmay Bhadang
Cognizant Solution
_________ _________ 2016-17
65 Akshay Bhawane ICICI Bank 2016-17 66 Shubham Chaudhary ICICI Bank 2016-17 67 Nilaj Agnihotri ICICI Bank 2016-17 68 Priya Basantwani ICICI Bank 2016-17
69 Kalpesh Nirmal Cognizant
Technology Soln 2016-17
70 Pragnya Darji ICICI Bank 2016-17
71 Rashmi Takarkhede Sthapatya
consultant 2016-17
72 Ashwini Nandurkar Sthapatya
consultant 2016-17
List of B.Sc./BCA/BBA students selected in different companies during
academic year 2017-18 Our students are selected in following renowned companies during the academic year 2017-18. List of companies where our students get placed are
1. Wipro Ltd. 2. Cognizant Technology Solutions. 3. Tata Consultancy Services Ltd 4. Infosys 5. ICICI Prudential Ltd. 6. Tech Mahindra 7. Rubicon 8. ICICI Bank 9. Vertex 10. Prominent Solution
Sr.No Name of Student Company Name photo BCA
1 Kapil Dod Wipro Ltd.
2 Aarti Morkhade Congnizant , Tech M
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3 Shivani Thokal ICICI Bank , Tech M ,
Rubicon
4 Naina Wankhede ICIC Prudential
5 Radhika Raut ICICI Bank
6 Nikita Patekar ICICI Bank , Tech M ,
Rubicon
7 RishikeshKhohale ICICI Bank , ICICI
Prudential
8 ShrddhaDhok ICIC Prudential
9 PranjaliWadurkar Tech M, Rubicon
BSC
1 DeepikaBatri Rubicon
2 SamikshaSaurkar Rubicon
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3 Rupali Kale Vertex
4 SamikshaBijwe Rubicon
5 PratikshaUpalkar Rubicon
6 SarangTiwari ICICI Prudentai
7 ArjunPachlore Infosys
8 SaniyaHarwani Infosys
9 Himanshu Jain Infosys
BBA
1 PoojaGawande ICICI Bank
2 SnehaSayam ICICI Bank
3 Ram Bondra Prominent Solution ,
TCS
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4 SagarSahane ICICI Bank
5 Pratik Shahakar Infosys
6 DivyaThakare ICICI Bank
7 Karan Borewar Prominent Solution
8 AnuragBhagat ICICI Bank
9 HariomBartare ICICI Prudential
10 ShubhamMesare Infosys
11 AnkushOlokar Infosys
12 Munira Raja ICICI Bank , TCS
13 Jai Sonone Infosys 14 NehaDhotarkar ICICI Bank 15 Rajshree Mishra ICICI Bank
16 AmrutaNawathe ICICI Bank
17 Anand Ingle ICICI Prudential
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18 Anurag Nagpal ICICI Prudential M.Com
1 Samira Khan ICICI Prudential
7.2 Hostel & Mess facility for Girls:
Secured residential facilities are available to give the students a „home away from home‟ experience. Well-furnished and aesthetically designed hostel have been constructed with a view to provide best possible facilities to the students. Students have to stay on sharing basis in Hostel, situated in the campus. For leisure and recreation, both indoor and outdoor sports facilities are made available in the Campus.
Note:
1. The allotment of hostel rooms will be done on first come first served basis.
2. Mess food is vegetarian. All students before occupying hostel will have to remit the Hostel Fee and Mess fee in full, in one installment.
3. Please retain student‟s copy of receipt for claiming refund of fees.
7.3 Computing Facilities
The laboratory is well equipped with sufficient no. of terminals. Licensed copies of required software‟s are available. The workstations are connected in network using Novel Netware, Windows NT, SCO Unix, and Linux. The Internet facility is available on sufficient no. of terminals. The laboratory hours are from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. for students.
7.4 Library Facilities
The department has well-established computerized library sufficient to fulfill requirements of the Students. Adequate books, National and International journals, news papers, reference books (encyclopedias, dictionaries, manuals etc.), Educational CDs, Video cassettes, Seminars, Project Reports are also available for reference.
7.5 Sports Facilities
In H.V.P.M. campus, ultra modern sports infrastructures are available in concession rate to the students like National standard Gymnastic Hall, International standard Swimming Pool, Open Stadium, Wooden floored Indoor Stadium, Two Running Tracks, Playgrounds, Health Center, Aerobics hall, Judo hall, Wrestling hall and Yoga Hall. Students can practice yoga, malkhamb, basket ball, gymnastics, swimming, volley ball, football, boxing, cricket, badminton, table tennis, long tennis, wrestling, martial arts, judo & karate, etc. Many of our students have participated in Inter University competitions.
7.6 Other Facilities
The College has created following facilities for the student‟s welfare point of view.
1. The College has also established a consumer Co-operative Store to sell the goods of daily use at confessional rates to the students.
2. The Mandal has also in its campus a Dairy Unit which is supplying fresh and pure milk to the students at moderate rates.
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3. Sport store is established in the premises of the Mandal which provides quality sports equipments to the students and staff at cheaper rates.
4. The College has established the Students Guidance, Employment cells, Alumni office, and Counseling Bureau to make students aware of employment opportunities.
5. Govt. has opened Hanuman Vyayam Nagar Post office in our College campus.
6. Nagari Sahakari Path Sanstha in the campus helps students and staff to deposit and operate their personal accounts.
7. Well equipped Naturopathy center, Physiotherapy center and OPD in campus.
8. College has independent Hostels for Boys & Girls. The College constructed Mess Building in the campus in which 500 students can dine at a time.
9. Canteen facility is also available for Snacks, Tea and Coffee.
10. The campus of institute has Laundry and Electric department also.
11. ATM facility is made available for students.
12. Student service facility centre is provided for online services.
8. GENERAL INFORMATION
8.1 Uniform
The student‟s of the College has Programme wise uniform. Students have to get stitch uniform before 15th of August. Uniform is compulsory for Practical exam, Seminar, Project exam and College functions. The days for wearing uniform are as follows: For U.G.: Except Wednesday students have to wear the uniform daily.
For P.G.: Students will have to come in uniform only on Monday.
8.2 Scholarships and Free Ships:
As per Government Rules.
8.3 Class Attendance
Eighty to seventy five percent attendance in Theory and Practical classes required except on medical grounds which may be condoned by the authority in exceptional case on furnishing satisfactory reason for the absence from College for appearing in final examination. Fine will be imposed on students for absence without permission.
9. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1. Students will have to pay the Registration Fees at the time of admission. Students
once admitted to a regular Programme of study in this College shall not be permitted to appear for any other examination University simultaneously.
2. No separate intimation will be sent to the home address. Applicants are advised to see the information concerned on the Notice Board.
3. Student will have to pay the requisite fees at the time of admission. The students eligible for various concessions will have to fill in relevant concession forms before the due dates fixed by the College /Govt./University. The student should insist on a receipt after having submitted the concession forms to the College office.
4. No student will be admitted after the last date fixed by the University. Full fees should be paid at the time of confirming the admission. They are non-refundable in the event of cancellation of admission.
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5. After having sought confirmed admission, it is obligatory for the student to pay the full term fee. If the student leaves this College or he/she is not coming to College for any reason, he/she is liable to pay full fees in that case also. Without paying the fees in full, no document will be issued to him.
6. The name of the student may be struck off from the College roll if he/she fails to pay the fees before the date declared by the College. The readmission after this will be at the discretion of the Principal/College Admission Committee.
7. The changes in fee schedules brought about by Amravati University/Maharashtra state Govt./College will be applicable & binding on the students.
8. Every student is required to clear all the College dues before submitting the examination form. The student failing to do so will find his name struck off the College role.
9. The College will reopen on 2nd Jul 2018for the session 2018-19. 10. A student wishing to obtain help/assistance from the Students Aid Fund will have to
apply in prescribed form. 11. The student admitted on a provisional basis will have confirmed his/her admission
by complying with all the rules of admission within the time span fixed by the Admission Committee.
12. The student admitted on a provisional basis will have confirmed his/her admissions by complying with all the rules of admission within the time span fixed by the admission committee.
13. The College has laid down certain rules for utilizing sports and ECA funds. The student will have to agree to these rules.
14. The student must obtain a receipt for every important document submitted in the office such as:1) Admission Form 2) EBC & other Concession Form 3) Scholarship Form 4) Examination Form.
10. RULES OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
1. The College maintains strict discipline and expects rules to be followed by every student, in the College campus and outside. Students must obey the instructions of the Principal. Students found violating the rules of the College administration or behaving in an undisciplined manner will have their names removed from the College rolls. It will be presumed on admission that the students concerned and their parents and/or guardians have read and concurred with these rules.
2. Attendance: As per the University rules, every student is required to attend 80% of the lectures (Theory and Practical taken together). The student having an attendance below 80% will not be permitted to appear for the examination. The students remaining absent without genuine reasons will have to pay a fine as decided by the College.
3. Identity Card: Every student must purchase a blank identity card from the office. The student has to affix his/her passport size photograph on it, and fill the appropriate information asked therein, get it countersigned by a clerk and then attested by the Principal. It is essential for every College student to bear the Identity card with him/her while in the College premises so that he/she is able to produce it on being asked to.
4. Students should make careful use of College books, room furniture, fans, laboratory equipment and the College property, in general. The cost of any damage done would be recoverable from the students either individually or collectively as the case may be.
5. Students are prohibited from forming associations/organizations and from holding functions in the College without the prior permission of the Principal. Students are prohibited from organizing, welcome, farewell and other such functions, outside College premises. Violation of rules will lead severe disciplinary action. The Principal‟s decision in all matters of admission, administration and enforcement of discipline is final. General rules and other important instructions in this prospectus shall be final and binding on all.
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6. The S.G.B. Amravati rules apply to all the students/examiners admitted to affiliated Programmes.
7. Use of Mobile in campus and hostel is strictly prohibited 8. Motto of Institute is “Aage Badho- Sabse Aage Badho”.
11. Action against Ragging Maharashtra prohibition of ragging act 1999 which is in effect from 15th May
1999 has the following provisions for action against ragging:
1. Ragging within or outside of any educational institution is prohibited.
2. Whosoever directly or indirectly commits, participates, in, abets, or propagates ragging within or outside any educational institution shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term up to 2 years and / or penalty, which may extend to ten thousand rupees.
3. Any students convicted of an offence of ragging shall be dismissed from the education institution and such students shall not be admitted in any other educational institution for a period of five years from the date of order of such dismissal.
4. Whenever any students or as the case may be the parent or guardian or a teacher of an educational institution complaints, in writing, of ragging, to the head of the educational institution, the head of the educational institution shall, without prejudice to the foregoing provisions, within seven days of the receipt of the complaint, enquire into the matter mentioned in the complaint and if, prima facie, it is found true, suspend the students who is accused of the offence, and shall, immediately forward the complaint to the police station having, jurisdiction over the area in which the educational institution is situated, for further action. Where, on enquiry by the head of the educational institution, it is found that there is no substance, prima facie, in the complaint received; he/she shall intimate the fact, in writing, to the complaint. The decision of the head of the educational institution shall be final.
12. EXTRA CURRICULAR & CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
This Department organizes various Extra Curricular and Co-Curricular Activities such as-
Inter-Collegiate Debate and Paper Presentation Competition:
Institute organizes Inter-Collegiate Debate and Paper Presentation Competitions. We guide our students for debate and Paper Presentations and send our students to various colleges of our university and other universities for these competitions to keep pace with recent advances in their streams and to motivate them for research.
Participation in Youth Festival (University Level):
Institute motivates and prepares students for various competitions in the youth festival arrange by SGB Amravati University each year. Our student has participated in Inter University Sports and Cultural competitions.
Avishkar:
We motivate and guide students to participate in “Avishkar” competition arranged by SGB Amravati University, Amravati. Our students participated in AVISHKAR 2017 conducted by SGBAU AMRAVATI:
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District level : 14 Dec 2017 (Shivaji Science College Amt) University level : 28 Dec 2017 (S.G.B.A.U.Amt) State level : 15 Jan 2018 (Krishi Vidyapith Rahori)
The B.Sc final year students Akshay S. Varhekar and Kapil S. Deshmukh designed and developed the model of „Smart Voice Control Wheel-chair‟ whereas Divyani D.Kshar and Nisha M. Meshram designed and developed the model of „Women Security System Project‟. Both Projects were presented in the district level Avishkar competition on 14 Dec 2017 at Shivaji Science College, Amravati. Both projects were selected for university level Avishkar competition on 28 Dec, 2017 at S.G.B.A.U. The „Smart Voice Control Wheel-chair‟ project was selected for state-level Avishkar competition at Krushi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri on 15 Jan, 2018.
Guest Lectures:
The department invites various eminent personalities for guest lectures on emerging courses for the knowledge improvement of the students.
i. Guest lecture on “Career counseling”:
Department of Commerce had organised a guest lecture on “Factors to Get Success” on 20 January, 2018. The Speaker for the lecture was Mr. Anuj Bharti. In his lecture Mr. Anuj Bharti discussed the “4F to Live the Life”. He also introduced the “Types of People in the Society”. He shared his own experience with the students about the failure before his success.
ii. Guest lecture on: “Career opportunities in MNC”:
The Guest Lecture on “Career Opportunities in MNC” was organized on 29th January 2018 by B.Sc department. The Guest Miss.Trupti Gorkhede, HR, Corning had an inter-active talk with the students. During her talk, she explained the stages involved in the process of Campus Recruitment such as Aptitude test, GD & PI.
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iii. Guest lecture on “Banking”:
Department of Commerce had organized a guest lecture on Banking for the students of BBA on 8 November, 2017. The Speaker for the lecture was Mr. Ashish Tarar. Prof. Tarar discussed the secret of success. He also guided the students about facing the problems in the way of success.
iv. Guest lecture on “Android application development”:
On 25th January 2018, Science department had organized a Guest lecture on “Android Application Development”. The Key Speaker Mr. Nakul Deshmukh (I-base technologies) had an inter-active talk with the students. During his talk, he explained the importance of Android Mobile operating system. He briefed the students on the Role of Programming Languages in developing an Android App.
v. Guest lecture on “New age digital banking”: The guest lecture was organized on 6 February, 2018 for Science and Commerce students . The guest of the lecture were Mr. S. Wani, General Manager(IT), Jalgoan People‟s C-Operative Bank, Jalgoan and Mr. Sharma, Chief Financial Advisor, JPCB. Mr. Wani explained about “What is digital banking? What are its benefits? How it is used? Future of digital banking etc”.
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vi. Guest lecture on “General computer awareness”:
On 27th March 2018, B.Sc. department organized a Guest lecture on “General Computer Awareness”. The key speaker Dr. A.B.Raut (Professor & Head, CSE Dept, HVPM COET, Amravati explained the importance of Computers in day to day life. She spoke on Internet & Inventions and showed videos on ICT & introduced an extremely useful application „Padlet‟. It exposed students to the field of IT.
Management Fest:
The Commerce department organizes the Management fest every year to enhance their knowledge and apply their management skills.
i. Management fest “inflore 2k18”:
The Department of Commerce, Degree College of Physical Education, HVPM, Amravati has organized a Management Fest on 26, 27 and 28 th of February 2018. The fest was named as 'INFLORE 2K18' which meant ' A Bunch of Skills and Knowledge.' The Guest inspired the students and guided them about their career through the inspiring speech. The students participated in various activities like Chart and Model Exhibition, Extempore Competition, Selfie with product, Short film competition, Business Park, Dish Decoration competition and Character day.
Industrial Visits:
Institute arranges Industrial Visits every year to make students aware about current trends in industries which help them for placements.
Workshops/ Seminar:
Department conducts workshops and seminars for students to enhance their knowledge of current trends in various courses and make them practically sound in new technologies & advances.
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i. Workshop on Soft skill development for Career enhancement:
Degree College of Physical Education, HVPM in collaboration with ITM Skill Academy (ISA), “Navi Mumbai”, organized a workshop for all final year students of Science, Commerce and Physical Education on 10/01/2018 at HVP Mandal‟s College of Engineering and Technology Seminar Hall. Mr. Sudhakar Zemse and Mr. Shareq Khan were the representative of ISA. They shared their experience with students. Trainer Mr. Khan conducted the training program in two sessions (soft skills and communication skills).
ii. Seminar on Employability skills, 2017-18: The seminar on employability skills was organized on February 10, 2018. The lecture was organized for Science, Commerce students. Prof. Sachin Raut welcomed the dignitaries on the dais. Prof. K.R. Patil welcomed Dr. R.K. Ray, (Head of MBA Department, Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Management, Pune.) with a bouquet. Key speaker Dr. R.K. Ray conducted the seminar.
Sports Activity and Inter/Intra University Sports Competitions:
Institute encourages and trains students for participating in various sports like cricket, volleyball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, swimming, aerobics, boxing, martial arts, and football and also in various traditional sports. Students of this department have participated in National level Gymnastic competitions & Intra/Inter University various sports competition.
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Adventure Camp:
Institute arranges Adventure Camp at Chikhaldara for the students to help them make fit physically and mentally.
Fresher’s & Farewell Programs:
Institute welcomes new admitted students with “Fresher‟s” program, a cultural activity which helps students to get acquainted with college environment and Farewell program to bid farewell to final year students.
i. “Fresher’s Fiesta 2K17”:
“Fresher‟s Fiesta 2k17”, a cultural event was organized by Science and Commerce Department on 7th September 2017 at Indoor stadium, DCPE, HVPM, Amt. The program was a Welcome function for freshers. It gives the students a platform to showcase their sports talent as well as cultural activity skills.
ii. Farewell 2K18:
On 30th April 2018, Department of Science & Commerce had organized a cultural
event „‟Farewell 2K18”. A farewell ceremony is a function to revive all the sweet &
sour memories of the outgoing students. All the final year students of BCA, B.Sc.,
BBA & M.Com were invited for the program. During the academic session 2017-
18, more than 30 students were successful in placing themselves in International
& National Companies. All such students were felicitated with flower bouquet.
Hon‟ble Padmshree P.A.Vaidya Sir guided the students regarding their career &
future plans.
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Social Activities:
College conducts various social activities for students to make them aware about social responsibilities in today‟s scenario
i. One Day Awareness Program On Women Empowerment “Strong
Women Strong World”:
The programme was organised by Degree College of Physical Education, H.V.P.M, Amravati in collaboration with Student Council, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati on 9th March, 2018 where 225 Participants enrolled for the one day program. The Chief-Guest of the function were Hon‟ble Dr. Murlidhar Chandekar , Vice Chancellor, SGB Amravati University, Amravati, Dr. Ajay Deshmuk, Registrar, SGB Amravati University, Amravati, Guest of Honor, Dr. Avinash Asnare, Incharge Director, Student Development Department, SGB Amravati University, Amravati, Dr. Madhuri S. Chendke, Secretary H.V.P.M, Amravati, Dr. K. K. Debnath, Principal, D.C.P.E, H.V.P.M, Amravati, Dr. S. P. Deshpande, Co-ordinator, MCA Department, D.C.P.E, H.V.P.M, Amravati, Prof. Deepa Kanhegoakar, H.O.D., BCA, B. Sc. Department, D.C.P.E, H.V.P.M, Amravati, Mr. Aniket Ambekar, President, Student Council, SGB Amravati University, Amravati and Mr. Chaitanya Hirpurkar, Secretary, Student Council, SGB Amravati University, Amravati.
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The Keynote speaker of the programme was Dr. Mona Chimote, P.G. Department of Marathi , SGB Amravati University, Amravati and the other resource person for the session were Dr. Smita Deshmukh, Principal, Shri Shivaji College of Arts & Commerce, Amravati and Mrs. Pranjali Baraskar , Assistant Director, University Skill Development, Employment and Entrepreneurship Information and Guidance Bureau, SGB Amravati University, Amravati. The third session of Self Defense Training was conducted by Dr. Kennedy Singh, Degree College of Physical Education, H. V. P. M., Amravati
ii. Parents Meet:
Degree College of Physical Education, HVPM had organized a parents-principal meet for all the students and parents of Technical Department. The meeting was held on 19 December, 2017. The Chief Guest of the meeting were Mr. Suryawanshi, Commissioner of Police and Mr. Tiwari, Thanedar of Rajapeth Police Station. The topic of the meeting was „SAVE GIRLS‟. Mr. Suryawanshi told the parents about importance of girls in the society. He highlighted on the incidence of murder and acid attack that happened in last month. In his speech he guided the parents for preparing the girls for self-defense. Mr. Tiwari, in his speech told the parents that they should be aware of upcoming problems.
iii. Special Blood Sugar Measurement Camp 2017-18 :
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Special Blood Sugar Measurement Camp was conducted on 7 April 2018 for the students of B.C.A. and B.Sc. on behalf of JCI Centurion Amravati. The Guest of the program Dr. Sagar Dhanodkar, President of JCI Centurions told the purpose and objectives of the camp. Mr. Jitesh Jakhotiya, Secretary of the JCI Centurions gave advice to JCI members to use this camp as an opportunity to learn. Project Directors Dr. Vijay Sabu, Gopal Soni, Satish Thakur and ten members were present. A free check up was organized for students of D.C.P.E., H.V.P.M. Total 222 students were checked. The entire camp was organized in the presence of our college Principal Dr. K.K.Debnath.
Language Training:
We provide our students training of different foreign languages to cope up with the challenges faced in international platform.
i. Certificate Course in Foreign Language : Japanese and French Shree H.V.P. Mandal, Amravati & it‟s institutions Degree College of Physical Education and College of Engineering & Technology, Amravati have signed MoU with different international organization of Denmark, Germany, Japan, Sri Lanka and Poland, for exchange of faculty and students and also for internship. To facilitate the activities envisaged under the MoU a special training program is started in this college. Considering the large job opportunity in Japan for the Indian youths and the percentage of French speaking people throughout the globe college started certificate course in Japanese and French language for the student of the college in first instant. Under Japanese language training program (2016) total admitted student are 65 out of which 10 students cleared 1st level of JLPT N5, 12 students completed their internship program with Maruhachi Tent Corporation, Japan. Also college has started French language training program (2017) under which total 38 students got admitted out of which 2 students completed the first level of French language proficiency test. Guest lectures of native language trainers were organized during the course Mr. Nakamura from japan and Mr. Benjamin Muller conducted special sessions on japanese and french Language respectively during the course.
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ANNEXURE – I
Common Schedule of Admission Process 2018-2019
For B.C.A., B.B.A., B.Sc. (Comp. Sci.),
M.Sc. (Comp. Sci.), M.Com (English Medium)
U.G. Round – I 1. Sale of Prospectus with Admission form : 04/06/2018 to 20/06/2018
2. Receipt of completed forms : 04/06/2018 to 21/06/2018
3. Display of list of candidates provisionally : 22/06/2018
selected for admission.
4. Admission to First Year : 04/06/2018 to 28/06/2018
U.G. Round – II (For Vacant Seats): 1. Sale & Receipt of forms : 29/06/2018 to 30/06/2018
2. Display of list of candidates provisionally : 30/06/2018
selected for admission.
3. Admission to First Yr. : 30/06/2018(From 11 to 5 pm)
P.G. Round
1. Sale of Prospectus with Admission form : 15/06/2018 to 30/06/2018
2. Receipt of completed forms : 15/06/2018 to 30/06/2018
3. Display of list of candidates provisionally : 03/07/2018
selected for admission.
5. Admission to First Year M.Sc., M.Com : 03/07/2018 to 14/07/2018
Note: After Round II the vacant seats shall be filled on first come first serve basis (spot admissions)
Documents required at the time of Admission for Undergraduate Programmes:
1. H.S.C. Mark-sheet (Original + Two Xerox)
2. T.C. (Original + Two Xerox)
3. Caste Certificate (Original + Two Xerox) (if applicable)
4. Domicile Certificate (Original + Two Xerox) (if applicable)
5. Aadhar card (Xerox)
Documents required at the time of Admission for Post-Graduate Programmes:
1. Undergraduate Programme Mark-sheet ( Original + Two Xerox)
2. T.C. ( Original + Two Xerox)
3. Caste Certificate ( Original + Two Xerox) (if applicable)
4. Aadhar card (Xerox)
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ANNEXURE II
Academic Calendar for Pre-Diwali Session
2018-2019
Date Day Scheduled Program
4th Jun 2018 onwards
Mon Sale of application forms for admission to B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A., M.Sc., and M.Com.
8th -30th Jun 2018 Fri-Sat Confirmations of admissions to first year of B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A.
15th Jun-14th Jul 2018 Fri-Sat M.Sc. and M.Com. Admissions
11th Jun 2018 Mon Opening of the college for first session and staff council meeting.
18th-30th Jun 2018 Mon-Sat Confirmations of admissions to second/third year of B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A. & final year of M. Sc, M.Com.
2nd Jul 2018 Mon Start of classes of B.B.A., B.C.A., B. Sc
9th Jul 2018 Mon Start of classes of M.Sc. and M.Com.
1st Aug 2018 Wed Seminar registration of final year B.C.A., B.Sc. and M. Sc
15th Aug 2018 Wed Independence Day Celebration
5th Sep 2018 Wed Teachers Day celebration
6th -7 th Sep 2018 Thu-Fri Fresher‟s program for B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A. & M. Com
9th Sep 2018 Sun Dadaji Punyatithi
17th-18th Sep 2018 Mon-Tue
Practical Submission-1 (B.C.A., B.Sc. and M.Sc.)
24th-27th Sep 2018 Mon-Thu
First Unit Test B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A., M.Sc., M.Com.
18th Oct 2018 Thu Dussehra Demonstration
25-27th Oct 2018 Thu-Sat Guest Lecturers for B.C.A. ,B.B.A., B.Sc.
29th-30th Oct 2018 Mon-Tue
Practical Submission-2 (B.C.A., B.Sc., M.Sc.)
1st -3rd Nov 2018 Thu-Sat Seminar presentation for final year B.C.A., B.Sc., M.Sc.
5th-24th Nov 2018 Mon-Sat Diwali Vacations
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Academic Calendar for Post-Diwali Session
2018-2019
Date Day Scheduled Program
26th Nov 2018 Mon Start of College for Post Diwali Session for Semester.
27th -30th Nov 2018 Tue-Fri Second Unit Test of B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A., M.Sc., M.Com.
1st -10th Dec 2018 Sat-Mon Final Practical examination of B.C.A., B.Sc., M.Sc.
15th-31th Dec 2018 Sat-Mon Semester Pattern Final theory Examination of B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A., M.Sc. & M.Com.
25th Dec 2018 Tue Christmas Day Celebration
7th Jan 2019 Mon Start of College of B.C.A., B.Sc. B.B.A., M.Sc. & M.Com.
17th-19th Jan 2019 Thu-Sat Sports Activity
21st Jan 2019 Mon Project Registration of final year B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A., M.Sc. & M.Com.
21st-24th Jan 2019 Mon –Thu Industrial visit for second year B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A., M.Sc. & M.Com..
26th Jan 2019 Sat Republic Day
28th -29th Jan 2019 Mon-Tue Workshop for B.C.A., B.Sc. B.B.A.& M.Com
7th -8th Feb 2019 Thu-Fri Management Fest for B.B.A and M. Com
20th -23rd Feb 2019 Wed- Sat First Unit test of B.C.A., B.Sc. B.B.A., M.Sc. & M.Com
25th – 26th Feb 2019 Mon-Tue Practical submission-I for B.C.A., B.Sc. B.B.A., M.Sc. & M.Com.
23rd Mar 2019 Sat Shaheed Rajguru Awards Day & Publication of College Annual Magazine.
25th -27th Mar 2019 Mon-Wed Project Demonstration of final year B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A., M.Sc. & M.Com.
10th -12th Apr 2019 Wed-Fri Practical submission-II and Project Submission for B.C.A., B.Sc. B.B.A., & M.Sc.
15th -19th Apr 2019 Mon-Fri Second Unit l test of B.C.A., B.Sc. B.B.A., M.Sc. & M.Com
22th – 27th Apr 2019 Mon-Sat Final Practical examination of B.C.A., B.Sc.
2nd– 4th May 2019 Thu-Sat Final Practical examination of M.Sc.
2nd – 21th May 2019 Thu-Tue Semester Pattern Final Theory Examination of B.C.A., B.Sc., B.B.A.
9th -31st May 2019 Thu-Fri Final Theory Examination of M.Sc. & M.Com