Women’s College of
Environmental Studies
& Research Academy

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Part I: Institutional Data

A) Profile of the College

1.Name and address of the college:

Name:         Sevadal Mahila Mahavidyalaya

Address:     Sakkardara Chowk, Umrer Road,

City:            Nagpur      District:      Nagpur      State:      Maharashtra

Pin code:     440009

Website:     www.esra.in

2.For communication:

Office

Name

Area/STD code

Tel. No.

Fax No.

E-mail

Principal

Dr. Pravin Charde

0712

2705037 2751344

2705037

smm_college@ yahoo.co.in

Director,

Research Academy

Dr. Prakash Puranik

0712

2705037 2751344

2705037

pgpuranik@ymail.com

Vice Principal

--

--

--

--

Steering Committee Co-ordinator

Dr. Anil Mohite

0712

2705037 2751344

2705037

asmohite@ dataone.in

Residence

Name

Area/ STD code

Tel. No.

Mobile No.

Principal
Dr. Pravin Charde

0712

2712108

09881891934

Director,
Research Academy
Dr. Prakash Puranik

0712

2543507

09850334488

Vice Principal

--

--

--

Steering Committee Coordinator
Dr. Anil Mohite

0712

2742582

09822469496

3.Type of Institution:

a)    By management i.   Affiliated College
ii.   Constituent College
yes
cno
b)    By funding i.   Government
ii.   Grant-in-aid
iii.  Self-financed
Vi.   Any other (UGC Funded)
cno
yes
yes
yes
c)    By Gender i.   For Men
ii.   For Women
iii. Co-education
cno
yes
cno
4.    Is it a recognized minority institution?   Yes            No      
       If yes specify the minority status (Religious/linguistic/ any other) 
      (Provide the necessary supporting documents)
5.      a)       Date of establishment of the college:

Date

Month

Year

21

08

1992

b)      University to which the college is affiliated
                  (If it is an affiliated college)
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
or which governs the college
(If it is an constituent college)
NA
6.      Date of UGC recognition:

Under Section

Date, Month & Year
(dd-mm-yyyy)

Remarks
(If any)

i)   2 (f)

08/09/2004

 

ii) 12 (B)

07/03/2006

 

(Certificate of recognition u/s 2(f) and 12(B) enclosed as Annexure-I and II)
7.     Does the University Act provide for autonomy of Affiliated/Constituent Colleges? Yes  yes    No  cno
  1.          If yes, has the college applied for autonomy?    Yes  cno       No   yes
8.      Campus area in acres/sq.mts: 2.05 Acres
9.      Location of the college: (based on Govt. of India census)
            Urban
            Semi-urban
            Rural
            Tribal
            Hilly area
            Any other (specify)

yes
no
no
no
no
no

10.Details of programmes offered by the institution:

S.N.

Programme Level

Name of the Programme / Course

Duration

Entry

Qualification

Medium

of instruction

Sanctioned Student Strength

Number of students admitted

i

Under-graduate

B.Sc.-I, II, III (Science)

3 years

H.S.S.C. (Science)

English

660

313

B.Sc.- I, II, III (Home Science)

3 years

H.S.S.C. (Sci./Social Science/Com.)

English and Marathi

360

189

B.A.- I, II, III (Social Science)

3 years

H.S.S.C. (Social Science)

Marathi

600

345

ii

Post-graduate

M.Sc.-I, II (Chemistry)

2 years

B.Sc. (Science)

English

44

24

M.Sc.- I, II (Env. Science)

2 years

B.Sc. (Science)

English

54

20

M.Sc.- I, II (Zoology)

2 years

B.Sc.

(Science)

English

54

17

iii

M.Phil

-

-

-

-

-

-

iv

Ph. D.

Env. Sci.

2-5 years

M.Sc.

(Env. Sci.)

English

14

Zoology

2-5 years

M.Sc. (Zoo.)

English

28

v

PG Diploma

Environmental Biotechnology

2 years

Any graduate or P.G.

English

20

08

vi

Any Other

Certificate Courses

Water Conservation and Management

3 months

Add-on-course (Sci., H.Sci. and Social Science)

English and Marathi

60

50

Textile Designing

3 months

Add-on-course (H.Sci.)

English and Marathi

30

30

Human Rights and Values in Education

3 months

Add-on-course (Social Science)

Marathi

30

30

Communicative English

3 months

Add-on-course (Social Science)

English

30

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11.List of the departments:

Science

Departments: Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, Zoology

Social Science: (Language and Social sciences included)

Departments: Economics, English, English Literature, Geography, History, Home Economics, Marathi, Marathi Literature, Music, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology

Commerce---

Departments:---

Any Other (Specify):Home Science

Departments: Biology, Chemistry, Extension Education, Family Resource Management, Food & Nutrition, Human Development, Physics, Textile and Clothing

12. Unit Cost of Education: (Annexure-III: Audited statements of last two years)

(a) including the salary component = Rs. 20,819.57

(b) excluding the salary component = Rs. 2,130.84

(c) unit cost of P.G. and U.G. non-grant courses = Rs.9,633.15


B) Criterion-wise Inputs

Criterion I: Curricular Aspects

1.

Does the College have a stated

Vision?

Mission?

Objectives

Yes

P

No

Yes

P

No

Yes

P

No

2.

Does the college offer self-financed Programmes?

Yes

P

No

If yes, how many?

Fee charged for each programme

13

UG + PG

Non-Grant Courses

S.N.

Programme

Fee charged in Rs.

1

B.Sc. (Science)

Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics

8,729.00

2

B.A. (Social Science)

Economics, English Literature, Geography,

History, Marathi Literature, Psychology

3839.00

3

P.G. Zoology

17,579.00

4

P.G. Environmental Science

17,579.00

5

P.G. Chemistry

17,579.00

Grant-in-aid Courses:

S.N.

Programme

Fee charged in Rs.

Open

Category

SC/ST/ NT/ OBC Category

1

B.Sc. (Science)

Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Zoology,

2169.00

869.00

2

B.Sc. (Home Science)

2169.00

869.00

3

B.A. (Social Science)

English, Home Economics, Marathi,

Music, Sociology, Political Science,

1969.00

869.00

UGC Funded Courses:

S.N.

Programme

Fee Charged in Rs.

1

P.G. Diploma in Env. Biotechnology

20,000.00

2

Certificate Course in Water Conservation and Management

1000.00

3

Certificate Course in Textile Designing

1,500.00

4

Certificate Course in Human Rights and Values in Education

1,500.00

5

Communicative English

1,500.00

3.

Number of Programmes offered under

a. annual system

12

b. semester system

---

c. trimester system

---

4.

Programmes with

a. choice based credit system

Yes

No

P

Number

b. Inter/multidisciplinary approach

Yes

P

No

Number

03

c. Any other, specify

Yes

No

P

Number

5.

Are there Programmes where assessment of teachers by students is practiced?

Yes

P

No

Number

06

6.

Are there Programmes taught only by visiting faculty?

Yes

No

P

Number

7.

New programmes introducedduring the last five years

UG

PG

Others (specify)P.G. Diploma

Certificate Courses

Ph.D.

Yes

P

No

Number

10

Yes

P

No

Number

01

Yes

P

No

Number

01

Yes

P

No

Number

04

Yes

P

No

Number

02

8.

How long does it take for the institution to introduce a new programme within the existing system?

2 years

9.

Does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective implementation of the curriculum?

Yes

P

No

10.

Was there major syllabus revision during the last five years? If yes, indicate the number.

Yes

P

No

Number

04

11.

Is there a provision for Project work etc. in the programme? If yes, indicate the number.

Yes

P

No

Number

01

12.

Is there any mechanism to obtain feedback on curricular aspects from

a. Academic Peers?

Yes

P

No

b. Alumni?

Yes

P

No

c. Students?

Yes

P

No

d. Employers?

Yes

No

P

e. Any other?

Yes

No

P

Criterion II: Teaching-Learning and Evaluation

1.

How are students selected for admission to various courses?

a)Through an entrance test developed by the institution

b)Common entrance test conducted by the University / Government

c)Through interview                        

P

d) Entrance test and interview

e)Merit at the previous qualifying examination

P

f)Any other (specify)

2.

Highest and Lowest percentage of marks at the qualifying examination considered for admission during the previous academic year (2008-09)

Programmes

(UG)

Open category

SC category

OBC category

ST category

NT category

SBC category

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

Science

70.8

42.8

56.6

46.1

68.8

38.8

42.1

-

49.1

49.0

-

-

Home Sci.

78.0

38.8

64.6

39.0

71.5

38.0

55.3

44.1

60.5

46.5

-

-

Social Science

64.0

44.3

68.6

40.8

67.5

40.1

64.8

48.6

65.3

48.3

-

-

Programmes

(PG)

Open category

SC category

OBC category

ST category

NT category

SBC category

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

High

(%)

Low

(%)

Zoology

88.0

70.5

69.0

-

63.1

62.0

-

-

63.4

-

60.0

51.6

Env. Sci

52.1

47.1

69.4

-

81.1

56.6

-

-

-

-

-

-

Chemistry

61.9

55.1

50.7

48.8

56.5

47.0

-

-

-

-

-

-

3.

Number of working days during the last academic year

286

4.

Number of teaching days during the last academic year

229

5.

Position

Sanctioned

Filled

Teaching

03

03

Non-teaching

01

--

Technical

--

--

Number of positions sanctioned and

filled last academic year (2008-09)

6.

a.

Professors

M

-

F

-

Readers

M

05

F

03

Sr. Grade lecturers

M

01

F

02

Lecturers

M

16

F

20

Number of regular and permanent teachers (gender-wise)

b.

Number of temporary teachers (gender-wise)

Lecturers– Full-time

M

-

F

-

Lecturers –Part-time

M

08

F

11

Lecturers (Management appointees)-Full time

M

02

F

-

Lecturers (Management appointees)-Part time

M

06

F

09

Any other

M

-

F

-

Total

M

16

F

20

c.

Number of teachers

From the same State

From other States

47

-

* M– MaleF – Female

7.

a.

Number of qualified/ permanent teachers and their percentage to the total number of faculty

Number

%

47

100%

b.

Teacher: student ratio

1: 22

c.

Number of teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification and their percentage to the total faculty strength

17

36.17%

d.

Number of teachers with M. Phil as the highest qualification and their percentage to the total faculty strength

14

29.78%

e.

Percentage of the teachers who have completed UGC, NET and SLET exams

11

23.40%

f.

Percentage of the faculty who have served as resource persons in Workshop/ Seminars/ Conferences during the last five years

2.12%

g

Number of faculty development programmes availed by teachers (last five years)

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

UGC/ FIP programme

-

-

-

-

-

Refresher

01

02

01

01

01

Orientation

-

01

03

-

07

Any other

(specify)

-

-

-

-

-

h

Number of faculty development programmes organized by the college during the last five years.

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

Seminars/workshops/ symposia on curricular development, teaching- learning, assessment, etc.

02

05

07

10

02

Research management

-

-

-

-

-

Invited/endowment lectures

03

03

03

02

03

Any other (specify)

-

-

-

-

-

8.

Number and percentage of the courses where predominantly the lecture method is practiced

Number

%

01

10%

9.

Does the college have the tutor-ward system?

If yes, how many students are under the care of a teacher?

YesbNo

20

10.

Are remedial programmes offered?

Yes

b

No

Number

01

11.

Are bridge courses offered?

Yes

No

b

Number

12.

Are there Courses with ICT-enabled teaching-learning processes?

Yes

b

No

Number

08

13.Is there a mechanism for:

a.

Self-appraisal of faculty?

Yes

P

No

b.

Student assessment of faculty performance?

Yes

P

No

c.

Expert /Peer assessment of faculty performance?

Yes

P

No

14.

Do the faculty members perform additional administrative work? If yes, the average number of hours spent by the faculty per week

Yes

P

No

Six hours / week


Criterion III: Research, Consultancy and Extension

Number

% of total

14

36.36%

1.                  How many teaching faculty are actively involved

in research? (Guiding student research, managing

research projects etc.,)

2.                  Research collaborations

a) National

If yes, how many?

Yes

P

No

06

b) International

If yes, how many?

Yes

P

No

02

Yes

P

No

3. Is the faculty involved in consultancy work?

Rs.1,55,000/-

If yes, consultancy earnings/year

4.

a.

Do the teachers have ongoing/ completed research projects?

Yes

P

No

If yes, how many? On going

Completed

17

10

b.                 

Provide the following details about the ongoing research projects

Major projects

Yes

P

No

Number

02

Agency

UGC, New Delhi

Amt.

Rs.15,40,600/-

Minor projects

Yes

P

No

Number

22

Agency

UGC, New Delhi

Amt.

Rs.20,40,000/-

College Projects

Yes

No

P

Number

Amount

Industry sponsored

Yes

No

P

Number

Industry

Amt.

Any other (specify)

Consultancy projects

Yes

P

No

Number

03

Industry

Gorewada National Park Project

Amt.

Rs.3,00,000/-

No. of student research projects

Yes

No

P

Number

Amount sanctioned by the College


5.Research publications:

(Last five years)

International journals

Yes

P

No

Number

08

National journals – refereed papers

Yes

P

No

Number

26

College journal

Yes

No

P

Number

-

Books

Yes

P

No

Number

05

Abstracts

Yes

P

No

Number

34

Any other (specify)

Articles/Chapter in book

Yes

P

No

Number

09

Awards, recognition, patents etc. if any (specify)

Name

Awards/Honours

Organization

Dr. Pravin Charde

1.  Honoured as an Ambassador of Goodwill for Israel and recognized as a true friend of Israel.

2.  Felicitated on World Forestry Day for successfully organizing workshops on Wildlife Conservation

Government of Israel

Forest Department

Government of Maharashtra

Mrs. Meghali Joharapurkar

First prize in Poster Session at National Seminar on Global Perspectives for Indian Food Industry by 2020.

Laxmi Narayan Institute of Technology, Nagpur, (M.S.)

Recognition:

·         This institution has been recognized as Centre for Higher Learning and Research in the subjects Zoology and Environmental Science by Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur since 2005.

·         Dr. Pravin Charde, Principal of the institution has been appointed as the Member of Gorewada Biodiversity Project by Department of Forest, Government of Maharashtra.

·         Nine faculty members of the institution are recognized as Ph.D. Supervisors by Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur.

·         Dr. Mrs. K. V. Dubey, Faculty Member of Department of Microbiology has filed two patents. (1) International Patent: A novel strategy for mobilization of heavy metals from contaminated soil using di-rhamnolipid biosurfactant. No.0503NF2004. (2) National Patent: “A process for recovery of biosurfacant from distillery waste” has been included in Big Patents India (Patent Application Published on 2007-05-04)

 

6.

Has the faculty

a) Participated in Conferences?

Yes   No *Number 71

b) Presented research papers in Conferences?

Yes   No Numbe r27

7.

Number of extension activities organized in collaboration with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lions Club) (average of last two years)

12

8.

Number of regular extension programmes organized by NSS and NCC (average of last two years)

NSS

NCC

06

--

9.

Number of NCC Cadets/units

M

-

F

02

Units

-

10.

Number of NSS Volunteers/units

M

-

F

100

Units

01


Criterion IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources

1.

(a) Campus area in acres

2.25 Acres

(b) Built up area in Sq. Meters

4419.73 Sq. Meters

2.

Working hours of the Library

(a) On working days

10.00 am. to 5.30 pm.

(b) On holidays

(c) On Examination days

--

10.00 am. to 5.30 pm

3.

Average number of faculty visiting the library/day (average for the last two years)

15

4.

Average number of students visiting the library/day (average for the last two years)

60

5.

Number of journals subscribed to the institution

30

6.

Does the library have the open access system?

Yes

P

No

7.

Total collection (Number)

Titles

Volume

a.

Books

4560

7773

b.

Textbooks

4491

7351

c.

Reference books

196

308

d.

Magazines

29

--

e.

Current journals

Indian journals

Foreign journals

29

01

f.

Peer- reviewed journals

24

g.

Back volumes of journals

--

h.

E-resources

CDs/ DVDs

Databases

Online journals

Audio- Visual resources

67

-

All open access

--

i.

Special collections (numbers)

Repository

(World Bank, OECD, UNESCO etc.)

Interlibrary borrowing facility

Materials acquired under special schemes (UGC, DST etc.)

Materials for Competitive examinations including Employment news, Yojana etc.

Book Bank

Braille materials

Manuscripts

Any other (specify)

Yes

No

No

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

8

Number of books/journals / periodicals added during the last two years and their total cost

The year before last

Last Year

Number

Total Cost (Rs.)

Number

Total Cost (Rs.)

Text books

1113

670891.00

632

223687.00

Reference Books

92

235131.00

05

3815.00

Other books

129

25198.00

62

11165.00

Journals/Periodicals

32

76462.00

28

36070.00

Encyclopedia

77

113349.00

04

7100.00

Any other (specify)

-

-

-

-

9.

Mention the

Total carpet area of the Central Library (in sq. ft)

Number of departmental libraries

Average carpet area of the departmental libraries

Seating capacity of the Central Library (Reading room)

18000 sq.ft.

29

230 sq.ft.

36

10.

Status of Automation of the Library

not initiated

fully automated

partially automated

*

P

*

11.

Percentage of library budget in relation to the total budget : 25% (Excluding salary segment)

 

12.

Services/facilities available in the library (If yes, tick in the box)

Circulation

P

Clipping

P

Bibliographic compilation

P

Reference

P

Reprography

P

Computer and Printing

P

Internet

P

Inter-library loan

Power back up

P

Information display and notification

P

User orientation /information literacy

P

Any other (specify)

 

13.

Average number of books issued/returned per day

90

14.

15.

Ratio of library books to the number of students enrolled

Computer Facilities

07 per student

Number of computers in the college

Number of Departments with computer facilities

Desktops

Laptops

67

12

15

Central computer facility (Number of terminals)

11

 

Budget allocated for purchase of computers during the last academic year

2,50,000/-

 

Amount spent on maintenance and upgrading of computer facilities during the last academic year

72,500/-

 

Dialup

Broadband

Others (Specify)

P

Internet Facility, Connectivity

Number of nodes/ computers with Internet facility

Wi-fi and LAN

16.

Is there a Workshop/

Instrumentation Centre?

Yes

P

No

Available from the year

2006

17.

Is there a Health Centre?

Yes

P

No

Available from the year

2009

18.

Is there Residential accommodation for Faculty?

Yes

No

P

Non-teaching staff?

Yes

No

P

19.

Are there student Hostels?

Yes

P

No

Under Construction

If yes, number of students residing in hostels

Male

Yes

No

Number

Female

Yes

No

Number

20.

Is there a provision for

a) Sports fields

Yes

P

No

b) Gymnasium

Yes

P

No

c) Womens’ rest rooms

Yes

P

No

d) Transport

Yes

No

P

e) Canteen/Cafetaria

Yes

P

No

f) Students centre

Yes

P

No

g) Vehicle parking facility

Yes

P

No


Criterion V: Student Support and Progression

1.

a

Student strength (for the past two years)

UG PG Ph.D. P.G. Diploma
Grant in aid Self-funded Self-funded Self-funded Self-funded
M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

No. of students from the same state where the college is located

-

848 848

-

197 197

-

76 76 03 04 07

-

-

-

No. of students from the other state

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

No. of NRI students

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

No. of foreign students

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Student Strength Academic Session 2007-08

Student Strength Academic Session 2008-09

UG PG Ph.D. P.G. Diploma
Grant in aid Self-funded Self-funded Self-funded Self-funded
M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

No. of students from the same state where the college is located

- 629 629   220 220 - 61 61 08 05 13 - 09 09

No. of students from the other state

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

No. of NRI students

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

No. of foreign students

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

M – Men, F- Female, T-Total


b.

Dropout rate in UG and PG (average for the last two batches)

Number

%

UG

72

4.3

PG

2

1.43

2.

Financial support for students: (2008-09)

 

Number

Amount

 

 

Endowments

17

Rs.6,000/-

 

 

Freeships

72

Rs.26,102/-

 

 

Scholarship (Government)

557

Rs.18,51,078/-

 

 

Scholarship (Institution)

Nil

Nil

 

 

Number of loan facilities

Nil

Nil

 

 

Any other financial support (Specify)

16

Rs.9,500/-

 

3.

Does the college obtain feedback from students on their campus experience?

Yes PNo *

4.

Major cultural events (data for last year)

 

Events

Organized

Participated

 

Yes

No

Number

Yes

No

Number

 

Inter-collegiate

P

05

P

14

 

Inter-university

P

P

01

 

National

P

 

Any other (specify)

Collegiate

P

09


5.

Examination Results (data of past five years)

Science Faculty:

Faculty / Department

Result Analysis

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Chemistry

Pass %

78.60

70.43

83.48

63.63

68.46

1st Divisions

14

17

16

17

15

Distinctions

04

--

03

02

01

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Zoology

Pass %

91.3

85.13

92.42

84.61

91.83

1st Divisions

31

27

21

21

09

Distinctions

05

--

--

01`

01

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Botany

Pass %

89.7

82.35

86.66

88.57

97.36

1st Divisions

11

10

15

04

20

Distinctions

01

--

--

--

01

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Microbiology

Pass %

97.6

71.12

97.95

71.05

77.19

1st Divisions

23

10

10

18

13

Distinctions

05

--

01

02

01

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Environmental Science

Pass %

96.0

93.9

88.23

92.85

93.99

1st Divisions

15

19

10

12

16

Distinctions

03

01

02

--

05

Ranks

--

01

01

01

--

Biotechnology

Pass %

NA

NA

NA

61.29

69.56

1st Divisions

04

--

Distinctions

--

--

Ranks

--

--

Biochemistry

Pass %

NA

NA

NA

100

--

1st Divisions

02

--

Distinctions

01

--

Ranks

Computer Science

Pass %

NA

NA

NA

NA

20.00

1st Divisions

-

Distinctions

-

Ranks

-

Maths

Pass %

NA

NA

NA

NA

85.71

1st Divisions

-

Distinctions

-

Ranks

-

Physics

Pass %

NA

NA

NA

NA

40.0

1st Divisions

-

Distinctions

-

Ranks

-


Home Science Faculty:

Faculty / Department

Result Analysis

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Food & Nutrition

Pass %

89.0

74.0

98.5

90.0

72.91

1st Divisions

11

12

18

19

23

Distinctions

01

--

02

01

--

Ranks

--

--

01

--

--

Human Development

Pass %

98.0

100

84.6

97.0

60.41

1st Divisions

28

47

16

11

01

Distinctions

01

05

01

--

--

Ranks

--

--

01

--

--

Textile & Clothing

Pass %

98.0

80.0

97.10

97.0

100

1st Divisions

37

28

29

14

24

Distinctions

07

--

01

01

04

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Resource Management

Pass %

98.0

95.0

94.20

100

100

1st Divisions

49

30

32

15

38

Distinctions

06

10

12

04

04

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Extension Education

Pass %

89.0

98.0

100

100

97.91

1st Divisions

31

27

45

17

28

Distinctions

05

07

06

04

03

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Biology

Pass %

97.0

98.0

99.0

94.0

100

1st Divisions

24

33

40

12

28

Distinctions

01

06

14

--

02

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Biochemistry

Pass %

97.0

85.0

81.16

57.0

35.14

1st Divisions

19

20

17

--

03

Distinctions

08

03

--

--

--

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--


Social Science Faculty:

Faculty /Department

Result Analysis

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

English

Pass %

52.00

31.25

70.88

52.94

78.0

1st Divisions

01

--

--

01

03

Distinctions

--

--

--

--

--

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Marathi

Pass %

100

96.25

100

100

98.33

1st Divisions

09

04

22

11

08

Distinctions

--

--

01

--

--

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Music

Pass %

90.90

92.30

90.00

85.00

100

1st Divisions

01

01

03

01

03

Distinctions

--

01

08

--

--

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Mar.Lit.

Pass %

94.44

78.0

94.82

82.75

93.18

1st Divisions

02

04

--

02

01

Distinctions

--

--

--

--

--

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Pol. Sci.

Pass %

72.0

88.23

93.87

91.30

77.14

1st Divisions

02

03

01

--

--

Distinctions

--

--

01

--

--

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Home Eco.

Pass %

97.05

96.00

100

97.29

100

1st Divisions

23

25

15

13

08

Distinctions

--

01

19

15

12

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Sociology

Pass %

100

96.10

100

98.5

100

1st Divisions

21

28

12

08

21

Distinctions

--

--

--

--

01

Ranks

--

--

--

--

--

Post Graduate Departments of Science Faculty:

Faculty / Department

Result Analysis

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Zoology

Pass %

100

94.44

72.72

82.35

100

1st Divisions

05

05

05

06

08

Distinctions

--

--

--

--

--

Ranks

--

--

01

--

--

Environmental Science

Pass %

100

100

90.90

87.17

100%

1st Divisions

04

15

13

11

06

Distinctions

--

--

--

--

--

Ranks

--

03

--

--

--

Chemistry

Pass %

NA

NA

NA

NA

72.72

1st Divisions

05

Distinctions

--

Ranks

 

 

 

--

6.

Number of overseas programmes on campus and income earned:

Number

Amount

Agency

-

-

-

7.

Number of students who have passed the following examinations during the last five years

NET

SLET

CAT

TOEFL

GRE

GMAT

Civil services (IAS /IPS/IFS)

Defence Entrance

Other services

Any other (specify) Bank Recruitment

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

01

01

01

01

01

8.

Is there a Student Counselling Centre?

Yes

P

No

9.

Is there a Grievance Redressal Cell?

Yes

P

No

10.

Does the college have an Alumni Association?

Yes

P

No

Formed in the year

2003

11.

Does the college have a Parent-teachers Association?

Yes

P

No

Formed in the year

2003


Criterion VI: Governance and Leadership

1.

Yes

P

No

Has the institution appointed a

permanent Principal?

M.Sc., Ph.D.

If Yes,

denote the qualifications

If No,

--

for how long has the position been vacant?

2.

Number of professional development programmes held for the Non-teaching staff (last two years)

--

3.

Financial resources of the college (approximate amount)–Last year’s data

Grant-in-aid (Salary Grant)

2,37,46,857.00

Fee from aided courses

5,67,700.00

Donation

3,00,000.00

Fee from Self-funded courses

19,57,894.00

Any other (specify)

10,210.00

1,50,000.00

17,23,100.00

31,89,162.00

2,10,000.00

Hiring infrastructure

Consultancy Services

Research Projects

Developmental grant from UGC

Financial Assistance from UGC for organizing workshop/seminar

4.

Statement of Expenditure (for last two years)

Item

Before last

2007-08

Last year

2008-09

% spent on the salaries of faculty and salaries of non-teaching employees including contractual workers

85.99

78.02

% spent on books and journals

1.37

00.48

% spent on Building development and hostels, and other student amenities

3.98

08.80

% spent on maintenance -electricity, water, telephones, infrastructure

1.10

0.71

% spent on academic activities of departments -laboratories, green house, animal house, field trips etc.

4.01

5.46

.% spent on research, seminars, etc.

2.97

5.90

%spent on miscellaneous expenditure

0.50

0.64

5.

Dates of meetings of Academic and Administrative Bodies during the last two years:

Last year

Year before last

Governing Body (LMC)

01/08/2009

01/12/2009

25/01/2008

01/09/2008

Internal Administrative Bodies

(mention only three most important bodies)

1)     Admission

2)     Examination

3)     IQAC

06/05/2008

03/07/2008

10/07/2008

07/06/2007

08/08/2007

19/10/2007

Any other (specify)

1)     Major purchase

2)     Library

26/08/2009

31/07/2008

27/07/2007

16/08/2007

6.

Are there Welfare Schemes for the academic community?

Loans:

Yes

No

P

Medical allowance

Any other (specify) Overdraft (Current A/c)

Yes

No

P

Yes

P

No

                                   

7.

Are there ICT supported / Computerized units/processes/activities for the following?

a) Administrative section/ Office

b) Finance Unit

Yes

P

No

Yes

P

No

c) Student Admissions

Yes

P

No

d) Placements

Yes

No

P

e) Aptitude Testing

Yes

P

No

f) Examinations

Yes

P

No

g) Student Records

Yes

P

No

Criterion VII: Innovative Practices

1.         Has the institution established Internal Quality Assurance 2         .Do students participate in the Quality Enhancement initiatives of the Institution?

3.         What is the percentage of the following student categories in the institution?

a. SC

b. ST

c. OBC

d. Women

e. Differently-abled

f. Rural

h. Tribal

i. Any other (specify) N.T.

Yes

a

No

Yes

a

No

15.69%

5.23%

54.65%

99.00%

--

--

--

0.66%

4.What is the percentage of the following category of staff?

Category

Teaching staff

%

Non-teaching staff

%

a

SC

09

20.9%

03

10.7%

b

ST

--

--

01

3.5%

c

OBC

05

11.6%

07

25%

d

Women

23

53.4%

02

7.1%

e

Physically-challenged

--

--

01

3.5%

f

General Category

26

60.4%

11

39.2%

g

Any other(specify) N.T.

03

6.9%

03

10.7%


5.What is the percentage incremental academic growth of the following category of students for the last two batches?

Category

At admission

On completion of the course

Incremental academic growth (%)

Batch-I

(2005-06)

Batch-II

(2006-07)

Batch-I

(2007-08)

Batch-II

(2008-09)

Batch-I

Batch-II

Total strength of students

254

384

114

129

44.88%

33.59%

SC

30

68

10

19

33.33%

27.94%

ST

06

11

03

02

50.00%

18.18%

OBC

69

166

49

65

71.01%

39.15%

Women

Physically Challenged

--

04

--

--

--

--

General Category

140

120

43

32

30.71%

26.66%

Any other(specify) NT

09

15

09

11

100%

73.33%

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