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DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD (NH-3, N.I.T., FARIDABAD – 121001, Ph: 0129-2415044)
Submission of
Annual Quality Assurance Report
(AQAR 2018-19)
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL
An Autonomous Institution of the University Grants Commission
P. O. Box. No. 1075, Opp: NLSIU, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore - 560 072 India
Contents
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Page Nos.
Part – A
01. Details of the Institution 03
02. IQAC Composition and Activities 07
Part – B
03. Criterion – I: Curricular Aspects 13
04. Criterion – II: Teaching, Learning and Evaluation 16
05. Criterion – III: Research, Innovations and Extension 24
06. Criterion – IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources 42
07. Criterion – V: Student Support and Progression 47
08. Criterion – VI: Governance, Leadership and Management 63
09. Criterion – VII: Institutional Values and Best Practices 80
10. Annexure 1: Abbreviations 88
11. Annexure 2: Best Practices 89
12. Annexure 3: Academic Calendar 106
13. Annexure 4: Students’ Feedback 137
14. Annexure 5: Parents’ Feedback 141
15. Annexure 6: Alumni Feedback 144
16. Annexure 7: Teachers’ Feedback 149
17. Annexure 8: Employers’Feedback 153
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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC (For Affiliated/Constituent Colleges)
Part – A
Data of the Institution
(Data may be captured from IIQA)
1. Name of the Institution DAV Centenary College
Name of the Head of the institution: Dr. Satish Ahuja
• Designation: Principal
• Does the institution function from own campus: Yes
Phone no. /Alternate phone no.: 0129-2415044
Mobile no.: 09810249990
Registered e-mail: [email protected]
Alternate e-mail:[email protected]
• Address: NH-3, NIT
• City/Town: FARIDABAD
• State/UT: Haryana
• Pin Code: 121001
2. Institutional status:
• Affiliated / Constituent: Affiliated
• Type of Institution: Co-education
• Location: Urban
• Financial Status: Grants-in aid UGC 2f, 12 (B) and Self financing
• Name of the Affiliating University: M D University, Rohtak
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Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Sh. Arun Kumar Bhagat
Phone no.: 09811960696
Alternate phone no.0129-2415044
• Mobile: 09811960696
IQAC e-mail address: [email protected]
Alternate Email address: [email protected]
3. Website address: www.davccfbd.com
Web-link of the AQAR: (2018-19): http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/aqar2018-19.pdf
4. Whether Academic Calendar prepared during the year?
Yes:
Yes, (Please refer Annexure III)
it is uploaded on Web link: http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Academic-
Calendar-2018-19.pdf
5. Accreditation Details:
Cycle Grade CGPA Year of Accreditation Validity Period
1st B 70.75 2003 from:21/03/2003 to: 20/03/2008
2nd A 3.11 2015 from:15/11/2015 to: 14/11/2020
3rd from: to:
4th from: to:
5th from: to:
6. Date of Establishment of IQAC: DD/MM/YYYY: 16.02.2005
7. Internal Quality Assurance System
7.1Quality initiatives by IQAC during the year for promoting quality culture
Item /Title of the quality initiative by
IQAC Date & duration Number of participants/beneficiaries
• Regular meeting of Internal Quality
Assurance Cell (IQAC); timely submission
2018-19
Whole college including students,
parents and all stake holders
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of Annual Quality Assurance Report
(AQAR) to NAAC; Feedback from all
stakeholders collected, analysed and used
for improvements
• Academic Administrative Audit (AAA)
conducted and its follow up action
• Environment Audit
2018-19
2018-19
Whole college including students,
parents and all stake holders
Whole college including students,
parents and all stake holders
Other Quality Audits Pursued:
1. India Today: India today carried out an All India Survey with MDRA and the
Department of Computer Applications of our college has been adjudged as the Second
Best for Value for money Category and over all 77th position in India. The colleges
were judged for Objective Score and Perceptual Score parameters like Intake Quality
and governance, AcademicExcellence, Infrastructure and living Experience,
personality and Leadership, Career Progression and Placement.
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH BEST VALUE FOR MONEY (Source: India Today;
27th Mat 2019)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment (RoI)
1 KANYA MAHAVIDYALAYA, JALANDHAR 311.11
2 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 162.70
3 DAV COLLEGE ,ABOHAR, PUNJAB 84.39
4 MEHAR CHAND MAHAJAN DAV COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, CHAINDIGARH
33.70
5 SHREE DHARAMASTHALA
MANJUNATHESHWARA COLLEGE UJJIRE,
KARNATAKA
18.00
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH LOWEST TUTION FEES (Source: India Today; 27TH
May 2019)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment (RoI)
1 KANYA MAHA VIDYALAYA, JALANDHAR 900
2 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 1280
3 DAV COLLEGE ,ABOHAR, PUNJAB 2370
4 MEHAR CHAND MAHAJAN DAV COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, CHAINDIGARH
6100
5 LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMUS), CHENNAI 14250
• Also the Science Dept. of our College got 105th Overall position.
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2. Times of India: Also the College has been ranked at 31 in the list of ‘Top 70 BBA Institute
Rankings 2019’ by an All India Survey ‘Times BBA Education Rankings Survey 2019’.
According to them “the objective of this record is to arrive at a last of BBA Colleges
Offering Full time BBA Courses in India.” The research had 3 major modules i.e. Desk
Research, Factual Survey & perceptual rating survey.
• Accordingly our College has been ranked at 27 among a list of 50 ‘Top Private Institute.’
(Last year in 2017-18, The College has attained a position of high repute as judged and rated
by a survey by the special issue of 4th June 2018 titled “THE BEST COLLEGES OF
INDIA”. The BBA course has been adjudged at rank 30 in overall rating of courses. Further
in category of ‘Best Value for Money’ our college has been ranked at FIRST POSITION
with a ‘Return on Investment’ score of 37.2 way ahead of the next in line being at score 4.05.
The Table below highlights the achievement)
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH BEST VALUE FOR MONEY (Source: India Today; 4th June 2018; p-
150)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment (RoI)
1 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 37.2
2 GOBI Arts & Science College, Erode 4.05
3 K J Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce, Mumbai 3.17
4 Chandigarh Business School of Administration, Mohali 2.49
5 M O P Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai 2.49
8. Provide the list of funds by Central/ State Government-
UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR/TEQIP/World Bank/CPE of UGC etc.
Institution/
Department/Faculty Scheme
Funding
agency
Year of award
with duration Amount
DAV Centenary College
Faridabad RUSA RUSA 2018-19 Rs. 2 Crore
Department of Hindi Seminar
U.P. Bhasha
Sansthan,
Lucknow
2018-19 Rs. 50000/-
Department of Sanskrit Seminar
Haryana
Sanskrit
Academy,
Panchkula
2018-19 Rs. 28040/-
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9. Whether composition of IQAC as per latest NAAC guidelines: Yes
Composition of IQAC Uploaded at: http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Composition-of-IQAC-2018-19.pdf
10. No. of IQAC meetings held during the year: 04
The minutes of IQAC meeting and compliance to the decisions have been uploaded on the
institutional website.
Yes –Minutes of Meeting & Action Taken Reports/ Compliance are uploaded at
http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Minutes-of-the-Ist-Quartely-Meeting-2018-
19.pdf
http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Minutes-of-the-Second-Quarterly-Meeting-2018-
19.pdf
http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Minutes-of-the-Third-Quarterly-Meeting-2018-
19.pdf
http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/MINUTES-OF-4TH-QTR-MEETING.pdf
http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/ATR-2ND-QTR-MEETING.pdf
http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/ATR-3RD-QTR-MEETING.pdf
11. Whether IQAC received funding from any of the funding agency to support its
activities during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount: Rs. 2 Crores (RUSA Grant) Year 2018-19
12. Significant contributions made by IQAC during the current year (maximum five bullets)
• Purchase of 150 more personal computers for the computer labs and Software worth
Rs. 27, 36,019/- have been purchased which includes tally, Microsoft, visual studio
etc.
• Three National level seminars/conferences were organized in the college by
departments of Hindi, Sanskrit and Science respectively.
• 15 smart boards have been purchased in the college.
• Reduction of use of plastics and conversion of ordinary tube-lights into LED lights
• A village named PAWTA in Faridabad district has been adopted as augmentation to
our outreach programmes
13.Plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the Academic year towards
Quality Enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the Academic year
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S.no. Plan of Action Achievement / Out Come
1 Organizing FDPs in the College
FDPs have been organized by the
Departments of Commerce (SFS), BCA &
PG Commerce.
2 Getting RUSA Grant for the College The RUSA Grant of Rs 2 Core for the
college already sanctioned.
3
Getting permission from the UGC for
starting a B.Voc. Retail Management
Course in the College
Permission granted by the UGC.
4 Organising National Conferences / Seminars
/Workshops in the college
National Seminars organized by the
Departments of Hindi, Sanskrit & Science
in this session.
5 Conducting a National Level Students’
Workshop on GST
Applied to DDHE, Haryana, for grant for
organizing such a workshop.
6 Exhorting the EMA Department to continue
its winning streak
The EMA students have won Zonal &
Inter Zonal Youth Festival Championships
and also three prizes in the All India Inter-
University Youth Festival this year.
7 The Department of Tourism & Travel
Management should recreate a village scene
in the college to promote rural tourism
The BTTM Department has organized a
Rural Fair in the Campus for that purpose
in the current session.
8 Promoting active involvement of the college
in the Swachh Campus Campaign
Many such campaigns undertaken in the
college by the College NCC,NSS& Youth
Red Cross Units during this year.
9 Educating students to give up the use of
plastics and polythene bags
A vigorous campaign launched in the
college for the purpose this year.
10 Frequent interaction of the College
IQAC with the different stakeholders
The IQAC has organized a number of
such interactions during the year.
11 The House was assured that a Shooting
Range with the latest technology and
infrastructure would soon be set up in
the college.
A shooting range set up in the college
with the latest technology and
infrastructure.
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12 As for infrastructure up gradation, the
House was informed that the work in
that regard was very much on. Wall
tiling has been completed in the BBA
and BCA Block, the outer wall of the
PG Block has been re-plastered and
concrete steps have been taken for IT
procurement and up gradation.
The renovation and retrofitting of the
Girls’ Toilet adjoining the Girls’
Common Room and the 2 Boys’
Toilets in the PG Block undertaken
during the last two months. Also the
new Girls’ NCC Room readied during
this period.
13 As for setting up more smart class
rooms, the House was informed that the
two more such class rooms had been
added during the current session and
more were in the pipeline.
Attempts made by the IQAC to ensure
that the existing smart class rooms are
made optimum use of.
14 As for replacing conventional tube rods
with eco-friendly LED tube lights as
well as CFL bulbs with LED bulbs in
the college campus, the House was told
that the process was very much on.
The process of replacing conventional
tube lights with eco-friendly tube
lights going on apace with around 40
LED lights installed after the last
meeting of the IQAC.
15 As for organizing lectures on Intellectual
Property Rights, it was placed on record
that one such lecture had already been
organized in the current session and
there were plans to organize more such
lectures in the ongoing academic
session.
One more lecture on Intellectual
Property Rights by Prof. Sinha from
MVN University, Palwal, organized
on 15th April, 2019.
16 As for organizing a workshop on
dietetics to circumvent the junk food
crisis, the House was informed that one
such workshop would be organized in
March, 2019.
A programme on dietetics by a domain
expert, a former dietician of Apollo
Hospital, New Delhi, organized in the
month of March.
17 As for providing ICT related training
and re-training to the students and the
faculty, it was placed on record that
some such programmes had already
been organized during the current
session and more such training
programme would be organized on a
One exhaustive session on ICT
Training (Enterprise Resource
Planning) organized for the faculty in
March, 2019.
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continuous basis.
18 15 more smart boards be purchased to
use technology to make pedagogy more
effective.
15 more smart boards purchase is in
process
19 A week-long Faculty Development
Programme for teaching staff be
organized during the summer vacation.
A week long faculty development
program for teaching staff organized in
May-June, 2019
20 A week-long training programme for
non-teaching staff be organized during
the summer break.
A week long training program
organized for non-teaching staff in
May, 2019
21 The manner of availing restricted
holidays be discussed in the Staff
Council Meeting.
The matter belongs to staff council and
has been referred there.
22 Leave for more than three days at a
stretch be got sanctioned directly from
the Principal.
The decision related to getting leave
more than 3 days be sanctioned
directly from the Principal is
implemented.
23 Lectures on important diverse issues like
Drug De-addiction and Artificial
Intelligence as well as to mark important
International Days be organized upon
reopening of the college after the
summer vacations.
Implemented and being put in record
24 The process of categorizing the College
Alumni, on the basis of when they
passed out and the status they have
achieved, be undertaken with a view to
making the contribution of the alumni to
the College more effective.
Already under implementation. So,
complied
25 An ICT Cell be set up in the college to
well acquaint the students with AI
applications.
Complied
26 Liberal incentives be given for
undertaking research by the faculty and
such incentives be adequately publicized
Internal research policy has been put
in place for such incentives
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as well.
27 A village in Faridabad district be
adopted by the college as part of its
outreach programme.
Village Pawata in Faridabad district
adopted by the college and outreach
activities being performed
28 A Meditation Centre be set up in the
college for the spiritual well-being of the
stakeholders.
Setting up of meditation center is in
process
29 A continuous campaign be carried out in
the college to reduce the use of plastics.
Complied and continued
30 Lectures on cyber laws be arranged for
the benefit of the students and the
faculty.
Lecture on Cyber Fraud Analysis
organized
31 The college campus be made more
divyang friendly by installing rallings on
the wall side of the stairs throughout the
campus as well as by constructing up
and down ramps for easy accessibility.
The process of making collage campus
more divayang friendly is in progress
32 A research policy be framed by the
college to facilitate and incentivize
research by the faculty.
Research policies already framed and
being implemented in the college
14. Whether the AQAR was placed before statutory body? Yes
Name of the statutory body: DAV College Managing Committee, New Delhi
Date of meeting(s): 21/09/2019
15. Whether NAAC/or any other accredited body(s) visited IQAC or interacted with it to
assess the functioning?
YES Date: 5-7 Nov.2015 and
Date: 13-14 Feb. 2003
16. Whether institutional data submitted to AISHE: Yes
Year: 2019 Date of Submission: 27/02/2019
17. Does the Institution have Management Information System? Yes
Yes No √
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If yes, give a brief description and a list of modules currently operational.
(Maximum 500 words): As given below:
The college has successfully designed and implemented an MIS to optimize distribution of
resources and services to yield maximum benefits to students, teachers and management.
Since its implementation in 2011, it has over these years increasingly grown to include almost
all the areas of management and services like admission, examination, placement, courses etc.
MIS information is centralized in college and is available at finger tips which help in fast
decision and execution. Various summaries and required information is available over the
dashboard which benefits various depts. in the college. For instance, the accounts dept. can
get the details of course wise and class wise fees, fees collected on daily, weekly or monthly
basis, student wise fee and pending fees collection. The administration department on the
other hand gets the status of current admission status for all classes, number of admission of
students course wise, year wise, drop outs, vacant seats, student details and also the students
marks details. The students can login into the system and access their profile to update it, see
their payment history and can make fee payment also, view their documents and mark sheets.
The students can also download the assignments and lesson plan which help them in planning
their activities. Students can also download the mobile App of the college. The teachers can
get the data belonging to any student or group of students, which can be filtered and arranged.
The teachers can also get the details of activities and events organised at dept. and college
level. The teachers are able to communicate with each other and also with different
departments with the email facility. The MIS reports give a clear picture to the management
about the fees received, outstanding amount for every student and also the list of defaulters.
These students can be intimated through emails or manually. Hence the MIS has helped the
college management to utilize and track its resources in an efficient manner, as well as a
facility for the stake holders. The system is continuously monitored and improved as required
from time to time.
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Part-B
CRITERIONI–CURRICULARASPECTS
1.1 Curriculum Planning and Implementation
1.1.1 Institution has the mechanism for well-planned curriculum delivery and documentation. Explain in 500
words
MECHANISM FOR WELL PLANNED CURRICULUM
Our college is an affiliated college from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. So, we need to
strictly follow syllabus regime and guidelines prescribed by Maharishi Dayanand University. Various
meetings are held regarding syllabus in the university and modifications are accordingly done from
time to time as directed by the University departments as required. Some teachers of our college are in
Syllabus Board of University who join such discussions and meetings. The university departments give
their recommendations and accordingly changes are incorporated as required. Teachers make lesson
plans from the syllabus and deliver lectures according to this plan and adhere to it properly. Lesson
plans are prepared and submitted to the Head of the Department and then Head of the department
submit it to Principal. This process is followed by all departments of college for all the courses. Every
teacher has to prepare and submit lesson plan to Head of the department timely and strictly adhere to
the plan. Lesson plans are also displayed on notice boards for students so that they can easily &
regularly check on which date what topic will be taught. All the information regarding syllabus,
revision plans, presentation slots etc is mentioned in lesson plans.
Few of our add on courses like Diploma and other certificate courses introduced by us are totally run by
our College and curriculum is also developed by us in consultation with the concerned education
partner. We decide Syllabus and run these courses. The details of such courses are also available on
college website for students.
1.1.2 Certificate/ Diploma Courses introduced during the Academic year
Name of
the
Certificate
Course
Name of
the
Diploma
Courses
Date of introduction
and duration
focus on employability/
entrepreneurship
Skill development
Digital
Marketing
NA 17/9/18-17/12/19
(3 Months)
Entrepreneurship Help students for
online marketing
MS Excel
Course
NA 6th August 2018
(6 Months)
Employability and
Entrepreneurship
Computer Skills
1.2 Academic Flexibility
1.2.1 New programmes/courses introduced during the Academic year: NIL
Programme with
Code
Date of Introduction Course with Code Date of Introduction
--- --- --- ---
1.2.2 Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective course system implemented
at the affiliated Colleges (if applicable) during the Academic year.
Name of Programmes UG PG Date of implementation of UG PG
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adopting CBCS CBCS / Elective Course System PG(M.Sc.) - YES 2016-17 - YES
B.A. YES - Since beginning YES - B.Sc. (skt) YES - Since beginning YES -
PG Commerce - YES 2016-17 - YES M.A. English - YES 2016-17 - YES
Already adopted (mention the year) YES
1.2.3 Students enrolled in Certificate/ Diploma Courses introduced during the year
No of Students Certificate Diploma Courses 15 Digital Marketing NA
105 Excel Course NA
1.3 Curriculum Enrichment
1.3.1 Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year
Value added courses Date of introduction Number of students enrolled
Digital Marketing 17.09.2018 15
Tally course 06.08.2018 105
Oracle 9 SQL 02.08.2018 17
Hardware & Networking 06.08.2018 18
Graphics Animation 06.08.2018 18
1.3.2 Field Projects / Internships under taken during the year
Project/Programme Title No. of students enrolled for Field Projects /
Internships Project on GST& income Tax B.Com TPP II Sem 54
Project on Excise and Custom B.Com TPP IV Sem 52
Project on Excise and Custom B.Com TPP VI Sem 64
Project on CIC B.Com Hons V Sem 116
Summer Training Reports BBA-V sem 139
Summer Training Reports BBA(CAM)-V Sem 58
Project Report BBA-VI Sem 148
Project Report BBA(CAM)-VI Sem 60
Projects Report MSc(Computer Science) IVSem 20
Fields Trip ProjectsBTTM 31
1.4 Feedback System
1.4.1 Whether structured feedback received from all the stakeholders.
1) Students 2) Teachers 3) Employers 4) Alumni 5) Parents
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1.4.2 How the feedback obtained is being analyzed and utilized for overall development of the
institution? (maximum 500 words)
Feedback is regularly collected from all stake holders like students, parents, employers, alumni and
teachers. A good number of the respondents are selected in each category of stakeholders from the
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college through convenience sampling technique to collect feedback from them. There are various
questions covering various aspects on which feedback is taken from them separately. Rating scale of 1
to 10 are created to measure the intensity and frequency of responses. Average score is calculated for
each aspect which is examined through questions and overall average score is calculated by analysing
every aspect. Tally marks are used for tabulation of data. Generally average score is found more than
80% of all the aspects for which feedback is taken.
After analysing the feedback forms, all the aspects whose average score is low, they are being reviewed
and tried to improve the score of that aspect. Feedback collected from students is implemented for
further improvement.
Feedback is also taken from parents who are collected through their interactions with college &
teachers through meetings etc. to know their ward’s progress in college. Various questions are prepared
for parent’s feedback of which majority questions are measured on rating scale and one question is
subjective in nature. The rating scale has 10 levels to measure data. Around 275 parents were contacted
to collect data & taken feedback from them. The data is analysed and overall score is calculated.
Similarly, questionnaires have been created and used for the feedback purpose forAlumni, employers
and teachers. They are created by including the relevant aspects pertaining to each category of
respondents. The analysis and the blank questionnaires used are given in the annexures of this AQAR
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CRITERION II -TEACHING-LEARNING AND EVALUATION
2.1 Student Enrolment and Profile 2.1. 1 Demand Ratio during the year
Name of the
Programme Number of seats available
Number of applications
received
Students Enrolled
BA-JMC 60 243 54
BTTM 60 124 34
BBA 180 1104 164
BBA -CAM 60 479 054
BCA 300 920 273
B.Sc(Non-Medical) 160 611 88
B.Sc (Computer
Science) 80 464 68
BA 320 1000 314
B.Com Pass 240 1563 238
B.Com-TPP 60 463 056
B.Com.-Hons 120 997 111
B.Com.CA 60 738 53
MA English 60 89 23
M.Com 80 314 73
M.Sc. Computer
Science 40 83 12
Total 1880 9191 1615
2.2 Catering to Student Diversity 2.2.1. Student - Full time teacher ratio (current year data)
Year Number of
students
enrolled in the
institution (UG)
Number of
students
enrolled in the
institution (PG)
Number of full time
teachers available
in the institution
teaching only UG
courses
Number of full time
teachers available
in the institution
teaching only PG
courses
Number
of
teachers
teaching
both UG
and PG
courses
2018-19 4115 221 103 7 7
2.3 Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 Percentage of teachers usingICT foreffective teaching with Learning Management Systems
(LMS), E-learningresourcesetc. (current year data)
Number of
teachers on
roll
Number of
teachers using ICT
(LMS, e-
Resources)
ICT tools and
resources available
Number of
ICT
enabled
classrooms
Number of
smart
classrooms
E-resources
and
techniques
used 117 117 Internet, LCD, Wi-Fi,
Smart Board, EMRC
(CEC), Social Media,
28 15 Tally,
ORACLE,
EXEL, Visual
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Computers, Mobile
Phones etc.
Basic and
other resources
as prescribed
by the course
curriculum,
You Tube,
PPT etc.
2.3.2 Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
Mentor is a wise and trusted counsellor. And who could be a great Mentor than a Teacher. Our college
believes that Teachers as Mentors play a role model in shaping the future of students. Within the
college premises, we provide direct support to the students having senior faculty as a Mentor who care
about them as a talented person, make them excited about learning and encourage them to pursue their
dreams. The mentors keep first hand record of all the students attached to them and data like parent’s
contacts are also kept and regularly used for communication. We are (The Alma mater) developing a
strong relationship in which more experienced faculties help to guide our students. DAV Centenary
College presumes that Mentorship will create “The Ripple Effect” in student’s life. Like throwing a
pebble in the pond will creates the ripples around the pebble and then radiate outward into wider
circles. Similarly, by sharing ideas, expertise and by offering support to the students will bring positive
effect in this ever-changing world. The students are encouraged to keep contacting their mentors for
guidance, sharing their problems etc. for finding solutions, improving in their studies and grades etc.
Also our college acknowledges the vital role played by the senior students who act as Mentors to first
and second year students. In doing so they provide invaluable help in facilitating all juniors in their
studies & assignments. Their work is much appreciated. Theyare benefited as they will learn leadership
skills as well.The mentors are seen as the medium for making the time of the students more useful and
fruitful.
Number of students enrolled in the institution Number of fulltime teachers Mentor: Mentee Ratio
4336 117 1:37
2.4 Teacher Profile and Quality
2.4.1 Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of
sanctioned
positions
No. of
filled
positions
Vacant positions Positions filled during the current
year
No. of faculty
with Ph.D.
21 16 05 --- 11
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2.4.2 Honours and recognitions received by teachers
(received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National, International level from Government,
recognised bodies during the year )
Year of
award
Name of full time
teachers
receiving awards
from state level,
national level,
international
level
Designation Name of the award, fellowship, received from
Government or recognized bodies
2018-
19
Dr. Satish Ahuja Principal ➢ Nominated Member of the Executive Council
of the University
➢ Guest Editor of Indian Journal of Social
Concerns(An International Peer Reviewed
Journal, ISSN No. 2231-5837, Impact Factor
2.821
➢ Honoured by Indian red Cross Society for
contribution to Blood donation activities
➢ Member of Advisory Committee in National
Seminar on NSRAQE 2019
➢ Nominated as President of MDU Sports
Council
2018-
19
Mamta Kumari Asstt. Prof.
(Hindi)
Speaker in International Seminar on Sahitya
Sangam held at Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi
(25.4.2019)
2018-
19
Mr. Pankaj Sharma Assistant
Professor
DST-INSPIRE Fellowship, Ministry of Science and
Technology India
2018-
19
Minakshi Ahuja Asst .Prof. Best Paper Presentation in National Seminar held at
Hindu College, Sonepat, Sponsored by DGHE,
Haryana
2018-
19
Dr. Archana Bhatia Associate
Professor
Award from State Govt. on International Women day
by Honourable Governor for Women Empowerment
and Social Service
2018-
19
Mr. Ravi Kumar Assistant
Professor
Merit Certificate for helping in organizing GPL in
DAVCC, Faridabad
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2018-
19
Mr. Ravi Kumar Assistant
Professor
Certified as Director in JDR Pesticides Pvt. Ltd
2018-
19
Dr. Virender
Bhasin
Member of
IQAC,
Assistant
Professor
Member of Board of Studies of School Business
Management and Commerce , MVN University,
Palwal
2018-
19
Dr. Ankur
Aggarwal
Assistant
Professor
Honoured by Swawlamban Trust, Faridabad on
International Women’s day for contribution in
Education &Society
2018-
19
Ms. Priya Kapoor Assistant
Professor
Honoured by Swawlamban Trust, Faridabad on
International Women’s day for contribution in
education & society
2018-
19
Ms. Prerna Sharma Assistant
Professor
Best Poster Presentation, Aggarwal College
Ballabgarh
2018-
19
Dr. Divya Tripathi Associate
Professor
Honoured for Significant Contribution in social
services by Swawlamban Trust, Faridabad
2018-
19
Dr. Suniti Ahuja Associate
Professor
➢ Honoured for Significant Contribution in
social services by Swawlamban Trust,
Faridabad
➢ Member of Advisory Committee in National
Seminar on NSRAQE 2019
2018-
19
Dr. Divya Tripathi ` Associate
Professor
Convenor of Sanskrit Sangoshthi (National Level)
with Haryana Sanskrit Akadami Punchkula
2018-
19
Dr. Jyoti Rana HOD PG
Commerce&M
kt. Dept..
Honoured for special contribution towards women
and children welfare by District administration,
Faridabad.
2018-
19
Dr. Jyoti Rana HOD PG
Commerce&M
kt. Dept..
Inspiring Women award by Aagaman, a Social
Group, New Delhi.
2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms
2.5.1 Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the declaration of
results during the year
Program Name
Program
Code Semester/
Year
Last date of the last
semester-end/ Year end
examination
Date of
declaration
of results of
semester-
end/ year-
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end
examination
BBA - VI SEM 30/04/2019 30/05/2019
BBA (CAM) - VI SEM 30/04/2019 30/05/2019
B.COM (PASS) - VI SEM 05/04/2019 31/05/2019
B.COM (CA) - VI SEM 05/04/2019 31/05/2019
B.COM (TPP) - VI SEM 05/04/2019 31/05/2019
B.COM (HONS) - VI SEM 05/04/2019 31/05/2019
B.SC (CS) - VI SEM 21/04/2019 30/06/2019
B.SC (NM) - VI SEM 21/04/2019 30/06/2019
BA - VI SEM 21/04/2019 30/06/2019
BTTM - VIII SEM 28/06/2019 01/07/2019
BAJMC - VI SEM 28/06/2019 01/07/2019
BCA - VI SEM 08/04/2019 29/05/2019
M.COM - VI SEM 24/04/2019 10/07/2019
MA (ENG) - VI SEM 24/04/2019 09/07/2019
M.SC (CS) -
VI SEM 24/04/2019 15/07/2019
2.5.2 Reforms initiated on Continuous Internal Evaluation(CIE) system at the institutional level (250
words)
Internal evaluation forms an important component of the total evaluation of the student performance.
Internal Evaluation in our college is based on the following criteria such as Attendance, Assignments&
Class Performance and Internal/class test. Internal marks are given by the college for every subject as
per the weightages prescribed by the University. Every Subject has 100 marks out of which 20 % is
given internally by every department for every subject. The criteria of Internal Evaluation are usually
10 marks for Internal Test, 5 marks for Assignment & Class Performance and 5 marks for Attendance.
If any student is absent on the day of test, and then there is a provision for Retest also. The Internal
Evaluation is prepared by the concerned subject teacher which is further submitted to the Head of
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Department. The Internal Evaluation process is done very carefully by the teachers and they are also
(the Internal Marks) checked by Head of the Department. At last the Internal Evaluation which is
prepared by every department is sent to the Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak for compilation of
final results.
2.5.3 Academic calendar prepared and adhered for conduct of Examination and other related matters
Academic calendar is prepared in the college combined for two academic semesters, July- December
and January- April every year. Classes are scheduled Monday through Saturday between the hours of
9:00 am and 2:30 pm. Some extra classes and other programs may also be scheduled beyond this time.
Every Department prepares its own academic calendar. The academic calendar is prepared by the
Heads of the Departments (HODs) of different departments which is further submitted to principal
forfinal approval. A centralized academic calendar is then prepared at college level afterwards by
integrating all these departmental calendars. The academic calendar contains important dates and
activities that keep students, faculty and other staff members of the college informed in advance and
aligned to the calendar. The academic calendar also serves as a planning document for students, faculty,
staff, and departments as well as outside campus. This calendar includes registration dates, session start
and close dates, exam dates, industrial visits and other students and faculty development programmes
etc. followed in the departments.
2.6 Student Performance and Learning Outcomes
2.6.1 Program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomesfor all programs offered by
the institution are stated and displayed in website of the institution
• The course wise outcome is shown in clause number 2.6.2 below and also uploaded on website
link: http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Programme-Outcomes-2018-19.pdf
This year, India Today carried out an All India Survey with MDRA and the Department of
Computer Applications of our college has been adjudged as the Second Best for Value for
money Category and over all 77th position in India. The colleges were judged for Objective
Score and Perceptual Score parameters like Intake Quality and governance, Academic
Excellence, Infrastructure and living Experience, personality and Leadership, Career
Progression and Placement.
• Also the Science Dept. got 105th Overall position in the survey.
Being an educational institution the vision, priority and thrust; all have been aligned and focussed on
the academic area. All other activities remain in the surrounding to complement this area to create a
holistic impact on the development of the students.
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• The number of admissions in the college is continuously rising
• The number of students achieving positions in the university merit list is also rising
• The college has also produced university overall toppers at times. This year also one of the
BBA CAM student has attained this feat
• The college is favourite with the placing companies, having placed many students every year
• More and more teachers have attained higher qualifications and research degrees
• India Today carried out an All India Survey with MDRA and the Department of Computer
Applications of our college has been adjudged as the Second Best for Value for money
Category and over all 77th position in India. The colleges were judged for Objective Score
and Perceptual Score parameters like Intake Quality and governance, AcademicExcellence,
Infrastructure and living Experience, personality and Leadership, Career Progression and
Placement.
• Also the Science Dept. got 105th Overall position.
• Also the College has been ranked at 31 in the list of ‘Top 70 BBA Institute Rankings 2019’
by an All India Survey ‘Times BBA Education Rankings Survey 2019’. According to them
“theobjective of this record is to arrive at a last of BBA Colleges Offering Full time BBA
Courses in India.” The research had 3 major modules i.e. Desk Research, Factual Survey &
perceptual rating survey.
• Accordingly our College has been ranked at 27 among a list of 50 ‘Top Private Institute.’
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH BEST VALUE FOR MONEY (Source: India Today; 27th Mat 2019)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment
(RoI)
1 KANYA MAHAVIDYALAYA, JALANDHAR 311.11
2 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 162.70
3 DAV COLLEGE ,ABOHAR, PUNJAB 84.39
4 MEHAR CHAND MAHAJAN DAV COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, CHAINDIGARH
33.70
5 SHREE DHARAMASTHALA
MANJUNATHESHWARA COLLEGE UJJIRE,
KARNATAKA
18.00
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH LOWEST TUTION FEES (Source: India Today; 27TH May 2019)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment
(RoI)
1 KANYA MAHA VIDYALAYA, JALANDHAR 900
2 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 1280
3 DAV COLLEGE ,ABOHAR, PUNJAB 2370
4 MEHAR CHAND MAHAJAN DAV COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, CHAINDIGARH
6100
5 LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMUS), CHENNAI 14250
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Last year in 2017-18, The college has attained a position of high repute as judged and rated by a
survey by the special issue of 4th June 2018 titled “THE BEST COLLEGES OF INDIA”. The BBA
course has been adjudged at rank 30 in overall rating of courses. Further in category of ‘Best Value
for Money’ our college has been ranked at FIRST POSITION with a ‘Return on Investment’ score
of 37.2 way ahead of the next in line being at score 4.05. The Table below highlights the achievement
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH BEST VALUE FOR MONEY (Source: India Today; 4th June 2018;
p-150)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment (RoI)
1 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 37.2
2 GOBI Arts & Science College, Erode 4.05
3 K J Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce, Mumbai 3.17
4 Chandigarh Business School of Administration,
Mohali
2.49
5 M O P Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai 2.49
2.6.2 Pass percentage of students Programme
Code
Programme name Number of students
appeared in the final
year examination
Number of students passed in
final semester/year examination
Pass Percentage
BBA BBA III 176 135 76.7
BBA CAM BBA CAM III 73 56 76.7
BTTM BTTM VIII 19 18 94.7
BAJMC BAJMCIII 35 30 85.7
BCA BCA III 298 159 53.35
B.COM B.COM ( PASS)
III 205 130
63.41
B.COM B.COM ( CA) III 64 36 56.25
B.COM B.COM ( TPP) III 64 55 85.93
B.COM B.COM ( HONS)
III 116 111
95.68
B.SC B.SC III 104 67 64.42
B.A B.A III 157 54 34.39
M.COM M.COM II 71 64 90.14
MA MA II 26 11 42.3
M.SC M.SC II 19 11 57.89
2.7 Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design the
questionnaire) we have designed a specific questionnaire for collecting feedback of students. Please see
Annexure IV. The Same has been uploaded at College website http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Student-Feedback-2018-19.pdf
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CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.1 Resource Mobilization for Research
3.1.1 Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organisations
Nature of the
Project
Duration
Name of the
funding Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
Amount
received
during the
Academic
year
Major projects --- ---- --- --
Minor Projects 1year
Gandhi Gram Rural Institute, TamilNaidu
3,20,000/
-
1,28,000/-
Interdisciplinary
Projects --- --- --- ---
Industry
sponsored Projects --- --- --- ---
Projects sponsored
by the University/
College
1 Year DAVCC, Faridabad 55000/- Nil
5Months DAVCC, Faridabad 15000/- Nil
5 Months DAVCC, Faridabad 10000/- Nil
6 Months DAVCC, Faridabad 5000/- Nil
Students Research
Projects
(other than
compulsory by the
College)
3 Months DAVCC, Faridabad 10000/- Nil
3 Months DAVCC, Faridabad 9000/- Nil
3 Months DAVCC, Faridabad 5000/- Nil
5 Months DAVCC, Faridabad 10000/- Nil
5 Months DAVCC, Faridabad 10000/- Nil
International
Projects --- --- --- ---
Any
other(Specify) --- --- -- --
Total 4,49,000/- 1,28,000/
3.2 Innovation Ecosystem
3.2.1 Workshops/Seminars Conducted on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Industry-Academia
Innovative practices during the year
Title of Workshop/Seminar Name of the Dept. Date(s)
Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
by Sachin Kathuria (CS,CA) Business Administration 03.11.18
Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
by Dr. Bineet Sinha MVN University Palwal. Business Administration
15.04 2019
Seminar on Animation and Design by MAAC
Computer Application 21.8.2018
Seminar by Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd. Computer Application
10.9.2018
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Seminar on Scope of IT in Aviation Industry Computer Application
21.9.2018
Cloud Literacy Day by ICT Academy Computer Application
29.10.2018
Seminar on Research Internship Offerings Computer Application
18.04.2019
Workshop on How to Market Yourself by NIIT Computer Application
24.01.2019
Industry Academia Workshop by Bright Career
Institute
Commerce (SFS) 29.01.2019
Workshop by SAP Institute
Commerce (SFS) 25.08.2018
Seminar on Entrepreneurship
PG(Commerce) 05.04.2019
Seminar on Stock Market
Business Administration 31.08.2018
Workshop on Fraud analysis and cyber laws
Business Administration 14.03.2019
Physics Workshop and Experiments
Science 18.08.2018
GIS & RS Skill Development & Employability Geography 28-30 Jan 2019
3.2.2 Awards for Innovation won by Institution/Teachers/Research Scholars/Students during the year
Title of the
innovation
Name of the
Awardees
Awarding Agency Date of
Award
Category
Model on Smart
Surveillance
Mr. Neeraj
Malhotra
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru
College, Faridabad 15/2/2019 Science
Exhibition
Model on Smart
Surveillance Mr. Suraj Jha
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru
College, Faridabad 15/02/2019 Science
Exhibition
Model Creation
Competition Nikhil Bhardwaj
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru
College, Faridabad 15/02/2019 Science
Exhibition
Model creation
Competition
Sanchit
Khandelwal
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru
College, Faridabad 15/02/2019 Science
Exhibition
3.2.3 No. of Incubation centre created, start-ups incubated on campus during the year
Incubation
Centre Name Sponsored by
DAVCC
Faridabad Entrepreneurship Club
Dr. Ajay Garg (Company secretary)
DAVCC
Faridabad Entrepreneurship Forum
DAVCC, Faridabad
Name of the
Start-up Nature of Start-up Date of commencement
Unique Club Online Shopping Portal 05/07/2018
Teaching Teaching 14/01/2019
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Practice
3.3 Research Publications and Awards
3.3.1 Incentive to the teachers who receive recognition/awards
State National International
03 08 01
3.3.2 Ph. Ds awarded during the year (applicable for PG College, Research Center)
Not Applicable
Name of the Department No. of Ph. Ds Awarded
---- ----
3.3.3Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Department
No. of
Publication Average Impact Factor, if any
International Business Administration 04 5.7
International Business Administration 02 -----
International Computer Application 02 ------
International BA(J&MC) 04
5.87
International Political Science 02
-----
International Sanskrit 01
------
International Commerce SFS 01 5.3165
National Sanskrit 03
-----
National P.G(Commerce) 01
5.3165
National Physics 01
-----
3.3.4 Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International
Conference Proceedings per Teacher during the year
Department No. of Publications
Edited Books Conference Proceedings Commerce 04 03
Science 02 --
Hindi 02
--
Sanskrit 04 01
Economics 01
--
BA 04
--
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MSc 03 --
Computer Application 01
--
BBA -- 01
3.3.5 Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in
Scopus/ Web of Science or Pub Med/ Indian Citation Index
Title of the paper Name of the author Title of the
journal
Year of
publicat
ion
Citation
Index
Institutional
affiliation as
mentioned
in the
publication
Number
of
citations
excludin
g self
citations
ARCN : A Framework to
detect and Mitigate
Malicious Insider attacks in
cloud based Environments
Priya Oberoi IJMEMS 2018 DAVCC
Organic Food & Purchase
behaviour: A Review and
Future Agenda
Dr. Jyoti Rana Journal of Retails
and Consumer
Services
2018 DAVCC
3.3.6 h-index of the Institutional Publications during the year. (based on Scopus/ Web of science) Title of the paper Name of
the author
Title
of the
journ
al
Year of
publica
tion
h-index Number of
citations
excluding
self-citations
Institutional Affiliation as
mentioned in the Publication
ARCN : A Framework to
detect and Mitigate
Malicious Insider attacks in
cloud based
Environments
Priya
Oberoi,
Sumit
Mittal,
Rajneesh
Kumar
Gujral
IJME
MS
2018 1 3 DAVCC
3.3.7 Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
No. Of Faculty International level National level State level Local level
Attended
Seminars/
Workshops
05 59 Seminars
41Workshops
32 Seminars
01 Workshop
17 Seminars
312 Workshops
Presented papers 12
69
-----
------
Resource Persons ---- 26 05 05
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3.4 Extension Activities
3.4.1 Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry, community and
Non- Government Organisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red Cross (YRC) etc., during the year Title of the Activities Organising unit/ agency/
collaborating agency
Number of teachers co-
ordinated such activities
Number of students participated in such activities
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON
ROAD SAFETY
Road Safety Club 4 55
SWACHHTA PAKHWARA NSS Girls Unit & NSS Boys Unit 8 75
BLOOD DONATION CAMP
(06/09/2018)
Indian Medical Association and
Rotary Club Faridabad
10 107
INTER COLLEGE
DECLAMATION
COMPETITION
Aggarwal College, Ballabhgarh 2 2
LECTURE ON BEAUTY AND
WELLNESS
Dermatech Clinic 2 25
VOTER AWARENESS RALLY New Voter and Future Voter club 7 177
SURGICAL STRIKE DAY
(POSTER & WRITING
COMPETITION)
NSS Girls Unit & NSS Boys Unit 4 38
SEMINAR ON SURGICAL
STRIKE DAY
NSS Girls Unit & NSS Boys Unit 7 41
NSS DAY CELEBRATION Aggarwal College, Ballabhgarh 2 2
WORKSHOP ON HAPPY &
HEALTHY LIVING
NSS Girls Unit and English
Department 22 10
7 DAY NSS CAMP NSS Girls Unit & NSS Boys Unit 8 94
3 days Pulse Polio Drive
Campaign
NSS Boys 1 17
International Yoga day celebration NSS Boys 1 50
Program shoot on Swachh Bharat
in Village Pawta
NAA Boys
Collaborating : Lok Shabha T.V 1 Students of
Govt. School,
Pawta
Outreach Program: Adopting
Govt. School (Village Pawta)
DAV Centenary College,
(DAVCC)Faridabad 11 242
Sharing & Caring Club activities DAVCC, Faridabad 4 60
Visit to Suraj Kund Craft Mela BBA Dept. 2 34
Workshop IMT Faridabad. 5 165
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District level Health Awareness
&Training YRC camp
District YRC Society 2 128
Health Check-up camp DAVCC,Faridabad 3 35
AIDS Awareness Rally DAVCC, Faridabad 1 40
Drug Free India DAVCC, Faridabad 3 50
Celebration of World Health Day DAVCC, Faridabad 2 30
Celebration of International Youth
Day
DAVCC, Faridabad 2 75
3.4.2 Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized
bodies during the year
Name of the Activity Award/recognition Awarding bodies No. Of
Students
benefited Inter Disciplinary International
Seminar (MDU, Rohtak)
First Position MDU Rohtak 2
Inter Disciplinary International
Seminar (MDU, Rohtak)
Second Position MDU Rohtak 2
National Seminar on “Bhartiya
Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik yug
mein Prasangikata”
(09.02.2019)
Appreciation Letter Dr. Harisharan Verma ,
Retd. Prof. And
Renowned Dramatist,
Chief Editor of
International Refereed
Journal “ Indian Journal
of Social Concern”
150
All India Nausainik Camp,
Karwar (Karnataka)
Gold Medal
(Seamanship Competition)
DG, NCC, Delhi 1
DNTC-II Gold Medal Best Cadet, Silver
Medal in Service Subject, Bronze
in Firing
NCC-Academy , Ropar ,
Punjab
4
ATC – Sohna,Haryana Gold Medal Best Cadet, Gold
Medal in Volley Ball, Gold Medal
in Drill
1 Haryana Naval Unit
NCC
41
R.D Camp ,New Delhi Governor Honour, with cash
prize-Rs.11, 000& 1 Haryana
DG, NCC, Delhi 1
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Naval Unit NCC-Rs.5, 000.
Pre R.D Camp at Vishwa
Bharti P.G College, Sikar
(Rajasthan)
Participation Ministry of Youth
Affairs & Sports,
Government of India
1
IGNIDEA: National Level
Event (Debate)
First Position DAV CENTENARY
COLLEGE,
FARIDABAD
1
All India Essay Writing Event
2018
Participation Shri Ram Chander
Mission UN Information
Centre & the Heartfulness
Education Trust
11
Extension Lecture on the topic
of “Hindi Kavita – Pathan
Paathan Ki Vidhi”
(11.08.2018)
Appreciation Letter Prof. Dr. Maya Malik,
MDU, Rohtak
100
Hindi Diwas Celebration Appreciation Letter Dr. Harisharan Verma,
Retd. Prof. And
Renowned Dramatist,
Chief Editor of
International Refereed
Journal “ Indian Journal
of Social Concern”
120
STATE LEVEL LEGAL
LITERACY COMPETITION
First Position GOVT.
POSTGRADUATE
COLLEGE,
PANCHKULA
1
Documentary (State level
Legal Literacy Competition)
Second Position Govt.PG
College,Sector-
1,Panchkula
1
Documentary (State level
Legal Literacy Competition)
First Position Govt.PG
College,Sector-
1,Panchkula
6
District Youth Parliament Second Position DHE, Panchkula 1
Inter College Poetry Contest on
Co-operation
Certificate of Participation Haryana State
Cooperative
1
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Development
Federation Ltd.
DISTRICT LEVEL LEGAL
LITERACY FUNCTION
(debate)
Second Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, sponsored
by DGHE Govt. Of
Haryana
1
Poetic Recitation English
(District Level Literacy
Function )
Second Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, sponsored
by DGHE Govt. Of
Haryana
1
DISTRICT LEVEL LEGAL
LITERACY FUNCTION
(Debate)
First Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, sponsored
by DGHE Govt. Of
Haryana
1
DISTRICT LEVEL LEGAL
LITERACY FUNCTION
(SKIT)
First Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, sponsored
by DGHE Govt. Of
Haryana
6
DISTRICT LEVEL LEGAL
LITERACY FUNCTION
(PPT)
First Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, sponsored
by DGHE Govt. Of
Haryana
1
DISTRICT LEVEL LEGAL
LITERACY FUNCTION
(PPT)
Third Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, sponsored
by DGHE Govt. Of
Haryana
1
DISTRICT LEVEL LEGAL
LITERACY FUNCTION
(QUIZ)
First Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, sponsored
by DGHE Govt. Of
Haryana
2
DISTRICT LEVEL LEGAL
LITERACY FUNCTION
(PAINTING)
Second Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, sponsored
by DGHE Govt. Of
1
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Haryana
District Level Science
Exhibition
Second Position Pt. JLN Govt. College ,
FARIDABAD
2
Documentary (District level
legal literacy function
Second Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, Sponsored
by DGHE Govt. of
Haryana
1
District Level Legal Literacy
Competitive Event (Slogan)
Second Position Pt. JLN Govt. College
Faridabad, Sponsored
by DGHE Govt. of
Haryana
1
7 Days NSS Camp Best Volunteers DAVCC, FARIDABAD 2
Inter-College Kite Making
Competition
Second Position Pt. JLN govt. College ,
FARIDABAD
1
LEGAL LITERACY CELL
(Debate)
First Position GOVT. COLLEGE FOR
GIRLS, GURUGRAM
1
LEGAL LITERACY CELL
(Skit)
First Position GOVT. COLLEGE FOR
GIRLS, GURUGRAM
6
INTER COLLEGE
DECLAMATION CONTEST
First Position K.L. MEHTA
DAYANAND
COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN
1
DECLAMATION CONTEST
(SOCIAL SCIENCE)
First Position K.L. MEHTA
DAYANAND
COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN
1
Divisional level Legal Literacy
event (skit)
First Position HSLSA(Haryana state
Legal Services Authority)
6
Declamation for youth
leadership for Nationalism &
Nation building
First Position Nehru Yuva Kendra 1
Annual Tech- Fest “Tech – a-
Nation”(Event Tug of war)
Second Position Echelon Institute of
Technology,
FARIDABAD
6
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Annual Tech- Fest “Tech – a-
Nation”(Event Pub Ji)
Second Position Echelon Institute of
Technology,
FARIDABAD
3
VETRATVA (Inter College) First Position Satyug Institute of
Engineering &
Technology,
FARIDABAD
11
Radio Singing Competition
2018
Certificate of Appreciation Radio NGF 90.4,Pawal 1
Documentary (Division level
legal literacy cell)
Third Position Govt. College for Girls,
Sector-14, Gurugram
1
State Youth parliament Participation certificate Govt.PG college sector-
1,Panchkula
1
Hindi poetry Third Position GGDSD College, Palwal 1
Poetic Recitation Second Position K.L Mehta Dayanand
College for Women,
Faridabad
1
Declamation Contest Consolation K.L Mehta Dayanand
College for Women,
Faridabad
1
YRC BEST VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR YOUTH RED
CROSS,DAVCC
2
Inter College Story Writing
competition
Third Position Aggarwal College,
Ballabhgarh
1
Inter College Motivational
Story Writing
Second Position K.L Mehta Dayanand
College for Women,
Faridabad
1
Shlok Ucharan Competition Second Position K.L Mehta Dayanand
College for Women,
Faridabad
1
Kavita Path Paticipation K.L Mehta Dayanand
College for
1
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Women,Faridabad
Kavita Path Third Prize K.L Mehta Dayanand
College for
Women,Faridabad
1
NAVRANG: Inter College
Cultural fest
Overall Trophy to DAVCC,
Faridabad
Govt. College, Khedi
Gujran
19
3.4.3 Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-Government
Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. During the
year
Name of the
scheme
Organising unit/ agency/
collaborating agency
Name of the activity Number of
teachers
coordinated
such
activities
Number
of
students
participat
ed in such
activities
NSS NSS Girls Unit & NSS Boys Unit SWACHHTA PAKHWARA 8 75
NSS Indian Medical Association and Rotary Club,Faridabad
BLOOD DONATION CAMP 10 107
NSS Aggarwal College, Ballabhgarh INTER COLLEGE
DECLAMATION
COMPETITION
2 2
NSS Clinic Dermatech LECTURE ON BEAUTY AND
WELLNESS 2 25
NSS New Voter and Future Voter club VOTER AWARENESS RALLY 7 177
NSS NSS Girls Unit & NSS Boys Unit SURGICAL STRIKE DAY
(POSTER & WRITING
COMPETITION)
4 38
NSS NSS Girls Unit & NSS Boys Unit SEMINAR ON SURGICAL
STRIKE DAY 7 41
NSS Aggarwal College,Ballabhgarh NSS DAY CELEBRATION 2 2
NSS NSS Girls Unit and English Department
WORKSHOP ON HAPPY &
HEALTHY LIVING 22 10
NSS NSS Girls Unit & NSS Boys Unit 7 DAY NSS CAMP 8 94
NSS DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating Agency:
District Admin
3 days Pulse Polio Drive
Campaign
1 17
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NSS DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating Agency:
DHE, Haryana
International Yoga day
celebration
1 50
Collaborating :
Lok Shabha T.V DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating : Lok Shabha T.V
Program shoot on Swachh
Bharat in Village Pawta
1 Students
of Govt.
School,
Pawta
NSS Road Safety Club NATIONAL SEMINAR ON
ROAD SAFETY 4 55
Gender Isuue DAVCC Faridabad Raksha Bandhan:
Celebration of Womenhood 10 113
Youth Red
Cross Cell
District YRC Society District level Health
Awareness &Training YRC
camp
2 128
Road Saftey Organising unit:
DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating Agency:
Haryana Govt. (7.3.2019)
Road Safety Written Quiz
43 500
Swachh Bharat Organising unit:
DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating Agency:
Haryana Govt.
Swachh Bharat Awareness
Camp 33 319
Gender Issue Organising unit:
DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating Agency:
Govt College
Extension Workshop on
Gender Sensitization 7 200
Gender Equity Business Admin. Dept. Lecture, Open Discussion
and Feedback collection
through Questionair
3 58
Shahidi Diwas DAVCC Faridabad Shahidi Diwas Karyakaram
(25.3.2019) 20 45
Swachch Bharat . Organising unit:
DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating Agency:
Haryana Govt.
Swachcha Bharat Internship
Programme 02 1
Women Cell Organising unit:
DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating agency:
Haryana Govt.
Women cell
02 1
Gender Issue Organized by Hindustan Hindi
Newspaper – Held at Hindustan
office, NIT5, Faridabad
Aao Rajneeti Kare,
(organized by Hindustan
Hindi Newspaper – Held at
Hindustan office, NIT5,
Faridabad)
01 02
Sanskrit Week
Celebration
Sanskrit Parishad Subhashit LekhanClass wise
Quiz Competition,Yagna 01 10
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aur Yagna Vidhi par
Vaigyanik
VyakhyaShlokoucharan
Pratiyogita aivam
VyakhyanExtension Lecture
by Acharaya Baldev Raj
Shant
Educational
Trip
FMRT, Foundation of
Management, Research &
Training
Participation in WOMEN
LEADERSHIP
CONCLAVE: ASHMITA
1 40
Green India Mission
NCC Girls Unit, DAVCC, Faridabad.
Earth Day (Tree
Plantation) (22/4/2019) 02 47
Pulse Polio NCC Girls Unit, DAVCC, Faridabad.
Pulse Polio Rally,
20/08/2018 02 47
Beti Bachao
Beti Padhao
NCC BOYS Unit, DAVCC,
Faridabad.
BetiBachaoMaha
Rally(17/9/2018) 01
More
than 400
Cadets
International
Yoga Day
1 Haryana Unit NCC Participating in one day
Yoga Camp – 21st June
2018
02 33
Blood
Donation
Camp
1 Haryana Unit NCC Organising Blood
Donation Camp -26th Nov
2018
02 22
Swacchh
Bharat Anti –
Drug
1 Haryana Unit NCC Organising Anti-Drug
Rally -02nd Oct 2018 02 33
Surgical Strike
Day
1 Haryana Unit NCC Celebrate Surgical Strike
Day-28th Sept 2018 02 25
Army Day NCC (Boys) 15th Jan 2019 10 50
Declamation
For Youth
Leadership for
Nationalism
and Nation
building
26/11/2018 at
Nehru Yuva Kendra,
Faridabad Declamation(Winning 1st
Position in District
Faridabad) (Awarded
Rs5000/-) 01 01
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DC Model
Senior
Secondary
School, Sec
09, Faridabad District Level
Legal Literacy
Activity
01/03/2019
HSLSA(Haryana State Legal
Services Authority) Competitive events –
Painting ,Slogan , Debate,
Declamation, Essay,
Poetry,
Documentary,Quiz,PPT,
Skit (10 Prizes)
02 20
Voter
Awareness
Quiz,
Declamation
and Rally
25/1/2019
Future Voter and New Voter
Club Voter Awareness
Campaign
04
12
Participa
nts and
Audience
(200)
Division Level
Legal Literacy
Event on
14/03/2019 at
GCW,SEC14,
Gurugram
HSLSA(Haryana State Legal
Services Authority) Competitive events –
Painting ,Slogan , Debate,
Poetry,
Documentary,Quiz,PPT,S
kit (03Prizes) Awarded
Total Prize Amount
Rs11000/-
02 16
State Level,
Legal Literacy
Event , Held at
Govt College,
Sector 01,
Panchkula on
09/04/2019
HSLSA(Haryana State Legal
Services Authority) Competitive events Skit,
Debate, Documentary (02
Prizes) Cash Award total
– 19000/- 02 08
Vishva
Swaechhik
Rakatdan
Diwas
DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating: Haryana Govt.
Competitive events
Debate, essay writing
Documentary on Swachh
Bharat
06 50
150th Birth
Centenary
celebration of
Mahatma
Gandhi
DAVCC, Faridabad
Collaborating: National
Gandhi Museum, New Delhi
Short Film, Lecture on
Truth & Non-Violence 09 72
3.5 Collaborations
3.5.1 Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange during the
year
Nature of Activity
Participa
nt
Source of
financial support Duration Student Exchange
Student Exchange Programme (CareerCounselling 35 DAVCC 1 day
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Session)
Inter University Quiz Students Exchange 34 DAVCC 1 day
State Level Quiz Competition 51 DAVCC 1 Day
Tech a Nation 13 DAVCC
One Day
(23/02/2019)
VETRATVA 20 DAVCC
One Day
(1/03/2019)
Inter Disciplinary Seminar at MDU, Rohtak 5 DAVCC
One Day
(29/03/2019)
NAVRANG FEST 17 DAVCC
One
Day(12/03/2019)
Annual Science marathon (Student Exchange) 40 DAV Centenary
college 1 day
Student Exchange Programme 165
DAVCC
Three Days (26
to 28 March
2019)
National level Power Point Presentation Research Point
2018 50
DAVCC 1day(26.09.18)
Student Development Programme 110 DAV Centenary
College 16.02.2019
Faculty Exchange:
Faculty Development Programme 104 DAV Centenary
College& ICMA 01/09/2018
Physics Workshop on topic – Tesla Coil (Electricity and
Magnetism 63 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
Extension Lecture by Dr.Jitender Singh MDU, Rohtak 33 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
Chemistry Seminar on topic “Chemistry: How to learn
Chemistry systematically?” by Professor S.C Puri,
Former Professor DAV College, Jalandhar
136 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
National Seminar on topic “Critiques of Science and
Technology: Social Implications” 140 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
Extension Lecture on personal Counselling by Dr.
Jaishree Choudhary from UDAAN IAS Institute 20 DAV Centenary
College
1 day
(12/03/2019)
Faculty Exchange (Career Counselling) 70
DAVCC
One Day
(28/01/2019)
Extension Lecture on Topic “Data Warehousing And
Mining’’ 55 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
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Extension Lecture on Topic ‘Ionosphere and it’s
importance’ 34 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
Extension Lecture on Topic “Linear Transformation.’’ 47 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
Extension Lecture on Topic “Complex Analysis” 91 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
Extension Lecture on Topic “Alkyl Halides and Aryl
Halides’ 30 DAV Centenary
College 1 day
Extension Lecture Topic “Hindi Kavita Pathan Paathan ki
Vidhi” Dr. Maya Malik from MDU, Rohtak - 100
DAVCC 1 DAY
Deliver Judgement in an Inter-College Competition
organized by Literary Society in K.L Mehta Dayanand
College for Women
01
K.L Mehta
Dayanand College
for Women
Faridabad.
1 Day
Guest Lecture on Tourism by Mr. Amit Kumar at Rajkiya
Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, New Ashok Nagar East
Delhi
01
Rajkiya Sarvodaya
Kanya Vidyalaya,
New Ashok Nagar
East Delhi
1 day
7 Days FDP on Big Data, R Programming and Python 31 ICT Acedamy
7 Days
(12-18 Feb 2019)
FDP on Emotional Intelligence 41 ICT Academy
27th -29th June
2019
Extension Lecture on Travel & Tourism 01
Rajkiya kanya
Vidyalaya, New
Delhi
23/01/2019
3.5.2 Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the-job training, project work, sharing of
research facilities etc. During the year
Nature of linkage Title of the linkage
Name of the partnering
institution/ industry
/research lab with contact
details
Duration
(From-To)
Par
tici
pan
t
Training Academics & Training Oracle Academy 21.07.2018 120
Training Academics & Training Amazon Web Service 04.08.2018 411
Development of
Competitive
Skills
Preparation & Guidance for
Competitive Exams
Bright Career Maker 1 day 152
Career Guidance Learning the SAP SAP Institute Faridabad 1 day 201
Project Work Project Report on GST &
Income Tax
DICS Institute 1 day 150
Tally Tally & Excel Classes Trouble Shooter 3 Months 105
Investor
Awareness
Programme
Job Oppournity in Stock Market
Inverstor Awareness Program
BSE – ISF 1 day 98
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Awareness
Taxation law &
Mercantile Law
Extension Lecture on Taxation
Law & Mercantile law
LDR & Company 10 days 472
Workshop Contest ICFL, Stock Mind -7
ICICI Securities Ltd. One Day 9th
Jan 2019
200
Internship Job Internship Indigo Airlines Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship Tour-O- Pick Jan-June 04
Internship Job Internship Rover Holidays Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship Pushvaal Solutions Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship Discover Leisure Tour &
Travel Pvt Ltd
Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship Complete Travel Service Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship Shine Tour & Travels Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship
Infinity & Beyond
Travels Ltd
Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship Sun & Moon Travels Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship Deep Travels Jan-June 02
Internship Job Internship Cox & Kings Jan-June 03
Internship Job Internship Holiday 7 Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship The Bristol Hotel Jan-June 01
Internship Job Internship The Voyagers Holidays Jan-June 01
Research
Internship Research Internship
Avadna Services Pvt.
Ltd.
10.09.2019-
10.09.2020
06
Training Academics &Training ICT Academy 10.05.2019 40
Stock Market
Trading
Stock Market Trading The institute of cost
accountant of India
,Faridabad chapter
06.09.2019 50
Stock market Seminar on Stock market Profit Idea 31.08.2018 180
Network
Marketing
Workshop on Network
Marketing
Modicare 08.09.2018 56
Personal
Counselling
Extension Lecture UDAAN IAS Institute 12.03.2019 20
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session for
students
3.5.3 MOUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other universities, industries,
corporate houses etc. During the year
Organisation Date of
MOU
signed
Purpose and Activities Number of
students/te
achers
participate
d under
MoUs
ICT 10.05.19 Training & FDP 50 students
and 25
teachers
Quality S/W Systems, Aptech Ltd. 17.07.18 Extension Classes & Projects& Add-on
course
50
Avadna 10.01.19 Internships 100
Bright Career Maker August Preparation & Guidance for Competitive
Exams
20
SAP Institute Faridabad September Learning the SAP 20
Rover Holidays January Internship 01
Deep Travels January Internship 01
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CRITERION IV – INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES
4.1 Physical Facilities
4.1.1 Budget allocation, excluding salary for infrastructure augmentation during the year
Budget allocated for infrastructure augmentation Budget utilized for infrastructure development
Rs.5678960/- Rs. 7954855/-
4.1.2 Details of augmentation in infrastructure facilities during the year
Facilities Existing Newly added
Campus area 2.0 Acre ---
Class rooms 60 01
Laboratories 13 ---
Seminar Halls 04 ----
Classrooms with LCD facilities 12 -----
Classrooms with Wi-Fi/ LAN 60 01
Seminar halls with ICT facilities 04 ---
Video Centre 12 -----
No. Of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0
lakh) during the current year.
*763 -294 = (200+06-
500)
Value of the equipment purchased during the
year (Rs.)
*23640837 -1677606 =
(1733029-3493236-
2680060-
282400+5668425-
3231163+607799)
Others
*Added 50 more computers in 2016-17 worth Rs. 1733029
Written off 156 Computers in 2016-17 Worth Rs. 3493236
Written off 147 Computers in 2017-18 Worth Rs. 2680060
Donated 10 Computers in 2017-18 worth Rs. 282400
Added 150 computers in 2018-19 worth Rs. 5668425
Written off 187 Computers in 2018-19 Worth Rs. 3231163
Added 6 more other items in 2018-19 worth Rs. 607799
4.2 Library as a Learning Resource
4.2.1 Library is automated {Integrated Library Management System -ILMS}
Name of the ILMS
software
Nature of automation (fully or
partially)
Version Year
of
autom
ation
In house developed with OPAC facility
Full Always Upgraded as per requirement .
Since 2002
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4.2.1 Library Services: as per requirement
Existing Newly added Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books 19480 4186485 1009 259313 20489 4445798
Reference
Books
33522 6350363 877 435803 34399 6786166
e-Books As per
Inflib.net
record
Journals 43 33859 04 17900 47 51729
e-Journals Two 18800 Two 18800
Digital Database Inflib.net
CD & Video
Library
automation
Since
2000
Weeding (Hard
&Soft)
Others (specify)
4.3 IT Infrastructure
4.3.1 Technology Upgradation (overall)
Tota
l
Com
puter
s
Comp
uter
Labs
Internet Browsin
g
Centres
Comput
er
Centres
Office Department
s
Available band
width (MGBPS)
Others
Existi
ng
647 10 02
10
02
42
21
16MBPS
Adde
d
-300 - -01
-
-
-
-
+4MBPS
Total 347* 10 01 10 02 42 21 20MBPS
*Added 50 more computers in 2016-17
Written off 156 computers in 2016-17
Written off 147 computers in 2017-18
Donated 10 computers in 2017-18
Added 150 computers in 2018-19
Written off 187 computers in 2018-19
Net available computers = 347
4.3.2 Bandwidth available of internet connection in the Institution (Leased line)
20MBPS
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4.3.3 Facility for e-content
Name of the e-content development facility Provide the link of the videos and media centre and
recording facility
Recording centre 1 http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Recording-Centre-1.jpg
Recording centre 2 http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Recording-Centre-2.jpg
4.3.4 E-content developed by teachers such as: e-PG-Pathshala, CEC (under e-PG-Pathshala CEC (Under
Graduate) SWAYAM other MOOCs platform NPTEL/NMEICT/any other Government initiatives &
institutional (Learning Management System (LMS) etc NA
Name of the
teacher
Name of the module Platform on which module
is developed
Date of launching e –
content DR. JYOTI
RANA
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY SWAYAM MARCH 2019
4.4 Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure
4.4.1 Expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities, excluding
salary component, during the year
Assigned budget on
academic facilities
Expenditure incurred
on maintenance of
academic facilities
Assigned budget on
physical facilities
Expenditure incurred on
maintenance of physical
facilities Rs. 2450000/- Rs. 2459540/- Rs. 5516215/- Rs. 4562288/-
4.4.2 Procedures and policiesfor maintainingandutilizingphysical,academicand support facilities –
laboratory,library,sports, complex,computers,classrooms etc. have been explained below and the same has
been uploaded at College Website http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Support-Facilities-2018-19.pdf
Procedures & Policies for Maintenance & Utilization of Academic and Support
facilities
Academic and Support facilities:
Great care is taken in creating and hosting academic and support facilities for the valued students. The
physical facilities including Laboratories, Library, Classrooms and Computers, Sports Complex etc. of
high quality are made available for the students those who are admitted in the college. These facilities are
upgraded and augmented from time to time.
➢ LABORATORIESThe infrastructure includes more than a dozen computer laboratories in the
college. These labs catering to the needs of various department are provided with advanced computers
which are sufficiently equipped with the latest tools and licensed software packages, connected through
LAN and Internet with wi-fi facility Every year new computers are purchased and some old ones are
being written off. At present there are 347 computers in the college after some having been written off
and a few others been donated. The computer facility has been supported by On-Line Un-interrupted
Power Supply (UPS). In addition, our students have the privilege of availing computer facilities in
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several specialized sections to have a complete training session. Every Lab has a dedicated Lab
Instructor. Within this year various software for computer labs have been purchased to the true of Rs.
2736019. It includes licensed copies of Microsoft, tally, visual studio etc. We also have a separate
dedicated language lab in the college in English Department where a number of computers with special
applications are installed where students learn by experiencing various audio-visual creations.
➢ COMPUTERSThe College has adequate number (347) of the latest configuration computers with
internet connections, wi-fi facility, connected through LAN and the utility software’s distributed in
different locales like office, laboratories, library, departments etc. Software licenses, for example: Quick
Heal has been updated on time. Outlived computers are replaced timely and external parties are hired for
maintenance and upkeep. The disposal of hardware junk is being handled through external authorised
parties.
➢ LIBRARY The College has a spacious library having a very large collection of Text Books,
Reference Books, journals, magazines, etc. under various classifications. The library systems have a
college owned software on which the library operates. The library is also provided with LAN facility for
the computers and they are loaded with the library software having OPAC facility. The college also has
facilities like INFLIBNET. A provision of the budget for the library maintenance is made by the
college management. The activities like keeping library well sorted and clean are done promptly by
library staff. The library aims at providing access to its printed resources such as books and journals for
the use of faculty and students. The library stock is increasing every year. The library is supervised by
the librarian. Faculty of the college may recommend the purchase of desired or relevant book to the
librarian. Books from vendors on approval will be available in the library from time to time. In addition
there are mini libraries maintained at Departmental level where specific needs of students and teachers
are met locally.
➢ CLASS ROOMS, PROJECT ROOM & AUDITORIUMThe college emphasizes on quality
class room teaching including all the basic facilities like fans, lightings etc. Space is sufficiently
adequate for each student. They are provided with good condition furniture according to the capacity of
the rooms. The corridor and staircase walls are mostly tiled and provide a clean and pleasant ambience.
The college infrastructure boasts of an impressive auditorium with a capacity of 2000, all modern
gadgets and it caters to conferences and seminars, at both national and international levels. The
auditorium light and sound/acoustic facility is up to the mark such that the college has hosted an
International Film Festival in the same auditorium in the past. The other facilities include separate girls’
common room and medical centre where a fully qualified doctor and a paramedic staff are employed.
There are facilities like medicine; one bed for rest and a number of physiotherapy are available.
Canteen facilities with proper hygiene and nutrition foods and snacks are made available in separate
block for girls and also at common places. Proper sitting arrangement and ambience is also provided in
the canteen. The Civil, Electrical and the Plumbing related maintenance is done promptly with the help
of local employed skilled persons and the expenditure is done from budget gained by the college from
different sources. Every class has its own Class Representative/Mentor as well who co-ordinates about
various issues existing in class or with the students.
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➢ SPORT COMPLEX The sports department of the college is meritorious and some credit goes
to the adequate infrastructure of this department consisting of the Indoor Hall and sports ground
which can be used by students and staff. The facility is adequate for sports like Archery, Volley Ball,
Badminton, Tae-Kwando, Chess, Kho-Kho etc. The college has separately set up a most modern
Shooting Range with separate lines where students are allowed regular practice. A gymnasium
facility and equipment are provided in the sports department. Similarly, there is a separate equipped
Yoga Centre with a dedicated Yoga instructor and our trained yoga students have brought laurels to
the college. A Meditation cum Healing Centre is provided in the college where expert healers visit
for training and healing the students and staff true alternative healing practices. These Sports
facilities and the other platforms supporting overall development to the students like NSS, NCC is
open to the college students. College has its sports in-charge encouraging students for sports. A
provision of the budget for the sports equipment and maintenance is made by the college
management. College follow the University Sports calendar and has been winning a large number of
unprecedented championships in different sports.
➢ GARDEN OR HORTICULTURE The college garden is well maintained by the gardeners
appointed by the college. The whole premises is full of lush green lawns, trees, plants and flowers
aesthetically planted in various types of attractive flower pots on the ground, on the walls and
hanging in the corridors, running in thousands. This not only provides a healthy and pollution free air
but also gives a feast to the eyes in the form of scenic beauty. In summer days it even gives a feeling
of cooling in the premises. Some plants and trees have been fixed with identification name plates on
them. Some plants are of medicinal/ Herbal value. It enhances the beauty of the college premises.
The college gardens are also adapted for an installed Water Harvesting System and a fully
operational piped Fire Hydrant System. Apart from this the college has planted 14 more types of
medicinal plants during this year such as Bhrami, Aswagandha, Guggal& Miswal etc. In all 160 such
plants have been added during this year in a separate location of medicinal plant.
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CRITERION V – STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION
5.1 Student Support
5.1.1 Scholarships and Financial Support
Name /Title of the scheme Number of students
Amount in
Rupees
Financial
support
from
institution
Prize Distribution Function
488 605700/-
Fee Concession EMA 5 69495/-
Fee Concession Sports 122 2189059/-
Fee Concession to Students 47 372595/-
Fee Concession to staff Children 4 33020/-
Concession for attending workshop 60 18000/-
Financial support from other sources
a)
National
PMSS(Schedule Caste ) 179 5235758/-
PMSS(OBC )Children of windows 05 133746/-
PMSS(OBC) 06 12600/-
STIPEND FROM MDU, ROHATAK 11 80,900/-
R.K.M Educational & Educational Charitable
Trust (Regd.) 21 50400/-
b)
Internation
al
NIL NIL NIL
5.1.2 Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill development,
Remedial coaching, Language lab, Bridge courses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal Counselling and
Mentoring etc.,
Name of the capability enhancement scheme Date of
implementatio
n
Number
of
students
enrolled
Agencies involved
Soft Skill Development: Motivational Trip 26/07/2018 24 Faculty
members,DAVCC,Faridabad
Educational Trip 7/02/2019 43 Faculty members,
DAVCC,Faridabad
Motivational Lecture for upgrading Soft
Skill
17th Aug,
28-29th Sep,
4th& 16th Oct
2018
185 Director of Institute of
Colonel Spoken English
Extension Lecture on Marketing
Management
01/10/2018 57 IBS
Budget Talk Show 02/02/2019 188 Chartered Accountant
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Personality Development Prog 02/02/2019 63 Ms. Neha Duby (P.D Expert
Techno Gyan Club: workshop on online
competitive exam
26/02/2019 32 Club Incharge
Inter University Quiz 09/10/2018 34 DAVCC
State Level Quiz Competition 12/02/2019 54 DAVCC
Student Development Program 16/02/2019 110 ShriKrishanParamDhamMan
dir, (ISCKON Faridabad)
PSYCHOMETRIC TEST 26/03/2019 37 SKILL SATHI Club
extension lecture on
ENERGYCONSERVATION
27/03/2019 44 National Thermal Power
Institute, Badarpur, Faridabad
Talk on “ Swasdeshi way of employment” 24/09/2018 70 Swadeshi jagran Manch,
Faridabad
Learning through communication exercises 24/01/2019 41 TIME, Resource Person-Ms.
Nishtha
Subhashit lekhan 23/08/2018 04 Haryana Sanskrit Academy,
Panchkula
Scientific lecture on Hawan and Hawan
method
28/08/2018 20 Haryana Sanskrit Academy,
Panchkula
Personality Development program 04/02/2019 59 Mr. Herok pal
An extenstion lecture on Interview skills 20/08/2018 110 Mr. Kashish Ahuja and Mr.
Sachin Maurya
Extension and Competition on Shlok
Ucharan
29/08/2018 06 Haryana Sanskrit Academy,
Panchkula
P.D Session 14/09/2018 50 Col. S K Verma , Free Lancer
Personality Development Session 03/04/2019 60 Dr. Deepti Shukla Expert Trainer Skill Professional
Sanskrit quiz 24-27 Aug 2018
40 Haryana Sanskrit Academy, Panchkula
National Seminar on “Vartman Pariprekshya
mein Vedic Vijgan ki Sarthakta”
23/08/2018 50 Haryana Sanskrit Academy,
Panchkula
Seminar on Animation & Design 21/08/2018 31 MAAC
Seminar on Investor awareness programme 10/09/2018 203 BSE
Cloud Literacy Day 29/10/2018 411 ICT Academy
Seminar on Scope of IT in Aviation Industry 21/09/2018 48 Fledge Institute of Aviation
& Hospitality
Celebration of 59 Years of
DOORDARSHAN by Journalism
Department
15/09/2018 49 Mr. Sayeed Ansari,
Journalist, AAJ Tak
Celebration of World Tourism Day by 27/09/2019 1000 DAVCC, Faridabad and
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Tourism department 100
Student
Organizer
s
Sarpanch of 30 Villages
Remedial Coaching:
Extra Class for Slow Learners & Late Admitted Students
17/09/2018 32 Faculty Members of DAVCC, Faridabad 18/9/2018 30
19/09/2018 34
24/09/2018 35
1/10/2018 32
3/10/2018 31
4/10/2018 30
8/10/2018 32
15/10/2018 28
16/10/2018 30
20/10/2018 32
22/10/2018 34
23/10/2018 32
24/10/2018 32
Remedial Classes 16/09/2018
Onwards
All
students
Faculty of Commerce
Remedial Coaching 27/08/2018
Onwards
50 Faculty Members of DAVCC
Remedial Coaching 19/01/2019
Onwards
50 Faculty Members of DAVCC
Language Lab: Extension Lecture on CAD & CAM 21/09/2018 45 TCILT Institute
Extension Lecture On Adobe Photoshop 11/02/2019 47 TCILT Institute
Bridge Courses
Bridge Course on Teaching Practices 14/01/2019-
14/02/2019 30
P.G Commerce Department
of DAVCC
Personal Counselling:
Lecture on “SAP” 25/08/2018 197 SAP Institute
Job Opportunity in Stock Market”
Investor Awareness Program
10/09/2018 98 BSE –ISF
Motivational Lecture
“ How to CRACK Civil Service Exam
24/08/2018 152 Bright Career Institute
Health Awareness Camp 19.01.19 91 Rashtriya Chetna Shakti
Foundation
Career Counseling Program 28/02/2019 60 ICSI
Seminar on Entrepreneurship 05/04/2019 98 India Talent Services
Extension Lecture on Personal Counseling 12/03/2019 20 UDAAN IAS Institute
Mentoring:
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Merit Classes &
Extra Classes
21/9/2018 16 Faculty Members of DAVCC 22/09/2018 16
24/09/2018 09
26/09/2018 09
28/09/2018 12
29/09/2018 12
19/08/2018 85
02/09/2018 192
09/09/2018 184
16/09/2018 180
23/09/2018 154
30/09/2018 145
27/10/2018 50
Extension Lecture on GST 14/02/2019 72
CA Kanishk Gupta
Extension Lecture on GST 05/04/2019 &
08/04/2019 150
DICS Institute Faridabad
Extension Lecture on GST 21st& 26th
September
29th& 30th Oct
2018
125 Chartered Accountant
Extension Lecture on Taxation Law
23rd-24th
October 2018 88 Chartered Accountant
An extension lecture on topic Marketing
Management 25/08/2019 55
Dr. Bineet Sinha
M.V.N University
A Seminar On Stock Market 31/08/2018 180
Mr.Varun Aggarwal
(C.E.O) Profit Idea
Workshop on Network Marketing 08/09/2018 56
Ms.Gaytri
Senior Director Modicare
A Seminar on Good School Education
Provide a Fine Foundation For Excellence in
higher Education
29/09/2018 85
Dr. Harjit S.Anand
Retired I.A.S(Former
Secretory Govt. Of India )
A National Level Contest ICFL Stock Mind
Session -7 09/01/2019 200
Mr. Akash Bhasin
(Regional Marketing
Manager )
ICICI Securities Ltd.
An Extension lecture on Organization
Structure and Design , Emotional
Intelligence in Organization Behaviour
02/02/2019 67 Dr. Bineet Sinha
M.V.N University.
A Workshop on Fraud Analysis and Cyber
Laws 14/03/2019 90
Mr. Manjeet Singh
(Fraud Analyst, Barclays
Shared Service)
National Level Power Point Presentation
Research Point 2018 26/09/2018
50
Mr. U.K Verma
(CEO) Seitz Technology,
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Private Limited
Physics Workshop 18/08/2018 80
DR. Rakesh Pandey, Scientist
DRDO, New Delhi
Extension Lecture (Maths) 11/09/2018 40
Dr. Jitender Singh, MDU,
Rohtak.
Extension Lecture (Computer Science) 06/03/2019 50
Dr, Anupama Chadda,
MRIU, Faridabad.
Extension Lecture 08/03/2019 60
Dr. Anaya Vardhan, MRIU,
Faridabad
Extension Lecture 13/03/2019 45 Dr. A K Sharma GCF
Extension Lecture 26/03/2019 55 Dr. K.L Kaushik ACB
Maths Quiz 29/03/2019 18 Dr. K.L Kaushik ACB
Extension Lecture 06/04/2019
30
Dr. Vanita Sapra Assistant
Professor
SDC Palwal
Health Check-up Camp 08/04/2019
40 Dr. S.P Mittal, Free Lancer
Special Classes 15/11/2018 50 Science Dept.
Extension Lecture on the topic of “Hindi
Kavita – Pathan Paathan Ki Vidhi” 11/08/2018 100 MDU, Rohtak
Celebration of “Hindi Diwas” 14/09/2018 117 Indian Journal of Social
Concerns
Extension Lecture (Income Tax) 09/10/2018
84 Mr. Vikas Khanduja (CA)
Extension Lecture
(Corporate Law) 11/10/2018
97 Dr. Versha Vahini, MRIU
Spiritual Lecture on Gita
22/01/2018
97 Sh. Sukhvinder Bindra
Director of International Art
of Living centre,
Quebec,Canada
Extension Lecture (Income Tax) 31/01/2018
93 Mr. Vikas Khanduja (CA)
Extension Lecture
(Corporate Law) 31/01/2018
110 Dr. Versha Vahini ,MRIU
Extension Lecture
(GST) 05/02/2019
117 Mr. Anoop Modi(CA)
Extension on Income Tax 5/02/2019 to 110 LDR & Company
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29/03/2019
Poetry ki Pathshala 25/02/2019 57 Dr. Jyoti Rana, DAVCC Fbd
Essay Writing competition 07/09/2018 20 DAVCC, Faridabad
Inter College Extemore Competetion
29/01/2019
85 Chartered Accountant &
Associate Professor, Govt.
college
Extension lecture on GST
13/02/2019
72 Geetanjali Virmani,Charterd
Accountant
Extension Lecture on Corporate Law 31/01/2019
110 Dr. Versha Vahini, HOD
Department of Law MRU
Extension Lecture on Corporate Law 11/08/2018
97 Dr. Versha Vahini, HOD
Department of Law MRU
YOGA
International Yoga Day Celebration 21/06/2019
500 Mr. Umesh, DAVCC
Faridabad
Yoga Awareness Camp
30/05/2019-
20/06/2019
293 Mr. Umesh, DAVCC
Faridabad
MEDITATION
4 Days programme Youth Empowerment
Skill
24/01/19-
27/01/2019
20 Ms. Nidhi Gala, Member of
Art of living Organization
Lecture on Inner Peace
06/10/18 60 Art of living foundation
Hawan Yajna
15/02/2019-
23/02/2019
75 Faculty Members, DAVCC
Hawan Yajna
11/04/2019-
18/04/2019
50 Faculty Members, DAVCC
5.1.3 Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counseling offered by the
institution during the year
Year Name of the scheme Number of
benefited
students by
Guidance for
Competitive
examination
Number of
benefited
students by
Career
Counseling
activities
Number of
students
who have
passed in
the
competitiv
e exam
Num
ber
of
stud
ents
place
d
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2019 IIT-JAM 1 - 1 -
2018-19 4 Days Career Guidance
Workshop/Self Employment Drive-
DISHA
- 200 - -
2018-19 Career Counselling Session - 60 - -
2018-19 Seminar on Research Internship
offerings
- 160 - -
2019 Career Advancement Session - 63 - -
2018-19 Skill Development Exam 110 - - -
2018-19 Classes for Preparing Competitive
Exam
55 - 09 -
2018-19 Motivational Lecture “How to
CrackCivil Services Exam”
152 - - -
2018-19 Career Counselling Session by
Swadeshi Jagran Manch
- 50 - -
2018-19 Job Opportunity in Stock Market
&investor awareness programme
with BSE
- 98 - -
2018-19 Placement - - - 276
5.1.4 Institutional mechanism for transparency, timely redressal of student grievances, Prevention of sexual
harassment and ragging cases during the year
Total grievances received No. Of grievances redressed Average number of days for
Grievanceredressal
16 16 3 days
5.2 Student Progression
5.2.1 Details of campus placement during the year
On campus Off Campus
Name of
Organizations
Visited
Number
of
Students
Participate
d
Number
of
Students
Placed
Name of
Organizations
Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of
Students Placed
Genpact 342 148 Wipro 35 7
Secure Now 24 21 Infosys 30 6
Pinclick 186 19 TCS 30 6
Kotak Mahindra 197 30
Cognizant 67 9
Wipro Ltd. 69 8
Mobilesafty.com 31 21
Damco 30 1
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5.2.2 Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number of
students
enrolling into
higher
education
Programme
graduated from
Department graduated
from
Name of
institution
joined
Name of
Program
me
admitted
to
2018-19 160 BCA MDU BCA IMT, DAVIM,
YMCA, Manav
Rachna, Amity
University, IPU
MCA
2018-19 4 BCOM Commerce(SFS) Pt. JLN Govt.
College,Faridab
ad
M.Com
2018-19 3 BCOM Commerce(SFS) DAVIM,Farida
bad
MBA
2018-19 29 BCOM Commerce(SFS) DAVCC,Farida
bad, DAVIM,
M.Com,
MBA,Bp
e.d
2018-19 1 BCOM Commerce(SFS) IGNOU M.Com
2018-19 2 BCOM Commerce(SFS) Shiv
College,Tigaon
B.Ed
2018-19 2 BCOM Commerce(SFS) IILM,Gurgaon MBA
2018-19 1 BCOM Commerce(SFS) IMT,Faridabad MBA
2018-19 4 B.Sc SCIENCE YMCA M.Sc
2018-19 01 M.A English Amity
University,
Jaipur
Ph.D
2018-19 10 B.A Geography Dept. And
Engilsh
Punjab
University,
PG in
Geo.,
Be.d
2018-19 03 B.Sc Science DAVCC, Fbd. M.Sc
2018-19 03 B.Sc Science M.R. University M.Sc
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2018-19 01 B.Sc Science IGNOU M.A
2018-19 01 B.Sc Science Govt. College M.Sc
2018-19 01 B.Sc Science Aggarwal
college
M.Sc
2018-19 01 B.Sc Science NIT, Jalandhar M.Sc
2018-19 01 B.Sc Science Aravali College MBA
2018-19 01 B.Sc Science YMCA MCA
2018-19 01 B.Sc Science Shiv College B.Ed.
2018-19 08 BAJMC Journalism YMCA,
IGNOU
MJMC,
MA Pol
Science
2018-19 13 BBA Business
Administration
MBA, M.com DAVIM,
DAVCC,
IMT
5.2.3Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year (eg:
NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services) NA
Items No. Of Students selected/ qualifying
Registration number/roll number for the exam
NET(Dec,2018) NET (July 2018)
01
01
HR070450362512020383
21000285
SET -- --
SLET -- --
GATE -- --
GMAT -- --
CAT 01 8053644
GRE -- --
TOFEL -- --
Civil Services -- --
State Government Services 01 9031076044
Any Other 1(iitjam) CY322A501
5.2.4 Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level
Participa
nts
Sports
Roller sports State level 20
Selection of Players for Kabaddi Tournament State Level 30
Athletics Meet “Fanathon 2019” District level 2500
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Carom Competition ( Three Days) District Level 400
Cultural Activities :
QUIZ National 34
STUDENT PAPER PRESENTATION (BBA) National 50
IGNIDIA National 100
Rastriya Hasya Kavi Sammelan (26.03.2019) College level 120
Rang Manch 2k19 College level 150
ROLE PLAY & MOVIE MAKING College level
98
LEGAL LITERACY :-MATH MANTHAN 2019 (QUIZ, DEBATE, DECALAMATION) College level
50
“TUMMY WITHOUT MUMMY” Cooking Competition College level
10
Chef Without Fire College level
35
POSTER MAKING College level
27
EXTEMPORE COMPETITION College level
109
State Level Quiz Competition College level
54
5.3 Student Participation and Activities
5.3.1 Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one) Year Name of the
award/
medal
National/ International Spo
rts
Cultural Student ID
number
Name of
the
student Cultural
2018-19 GOLD MEDAL AIU NATIONAL MEHANDI 1525520022 SONALI
2018-19
SILVER
MEDAL AIU NATIONAL PHOTOGRPAHY 31106
KIRPAL
2018-19 BRONZE AIU NATIONAL ONE ACT PLAY
30240
SAKSHI
GAUR
30774
AKSHAY
KUMAR
CHOUDHA
RY
1525210021 YUGAL
PRINCY
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1618120001
TRIPTI
BAREJA
1524820047 KUMKUM
1524820048
MUSKAN
PALI
2260920002
JYOTI
KUMARI
2260810232 SOURAV
2018-19
GOLD MEDAL
NATIONAL (CENTRAL
UNIV. )
MEHANDI 1525520022
SONALI
2018-19
GOLD MEDAL
NATIONAL (CENTRAL
UNIV. )
PAINTING 1525520022
SONALI
2018-19 GOLD MEDAL NATIONAL (CENTRAL
UNIV. )
SKIT
30240
SAKSHI
GAUR
30774
AKSHAY
KUMAR
CHOUDHA
RY
1525210021 YUGAL
1525120009 PRINCY
2260110091
RAJU
1524820048
MUSKAN
PALI
2018-19 GOLD MEDAL NATIONAL (CENTRAL
UNIV. )
MIME
1618120001
TRIPTI
BAREJA
1618120026 MUSKAN
1618120011 BHAVYA
2261010022 RISHABH
2261010006 YOGESH
2260110091 RAJU
2018-19
GOLD MEDAL
NATIONAL (CENTRAL
UNIV. ) COLLAGE
1525220023 SHILPA
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2018-19
GOLD MEDAL
NATIONAL (CENTRAL
UNIV. ) MIMICRY 1618110015
HARSHIT
2018-19 SILVER
MEDAL
NATIONAL (CENTRAL
UNIV.) RANGOLI 1525220023
SHILPA
2018-19
GOLD MEDAL NATIONAL DEBATE 30244
VANSHIKA
BATRA
2018-19
GOLD MEDAL NATIONAL POSTER
MAKING 1525520022
SONALI
SHARMA
2018-19 SILVER
MEDAL NATIONAL ESSAY WRITING 30233
SHRUTI
VERMA
2018-19 SILVER
MEDAL NATIONAL DEBATE 30247
POLMI
NANDI
Sports
Year Name
of the
award/
medal
National/
International Sports Cultu
ral
Student ID
number
Name of
the student
2018-19 Gold International
9thTHAILAND OPEN KARATE – DO
CHAMPIONSHIP 2019. Form 12th -14th
July 2019 HUAMARK INDOOR
STADIUM, BANGKOK THAILAND.
Recognized By :- Govt. of India (Ministry
of Youth Affairs and Sports) Affiliated to
:- Indian Olympic Association
Members of World Karate Federation
(WKF), Asian Karate Federation (AKF).
WKF Recognized By: - International
Olympic Committee (IOC).
Member:- International World Game
Association (IWGA).
--- 2260910097
Pranay
Sharma
2018-19 Gold International
3RD ASIAN ROLL BALL
CHAMPIONSHIP 2019
Held at SHIVAGANGA ROLLER
SKATING CLUB BELAGAVI from 21st
to 24th February 2019.
Under the Aegis of ASIAN ROLL BALL
FEDERATION.
--- 1524410225 Pawan
2018-19 Silver International
THE 8TH ASIAN YOGA SPORTS
CHAMPIONSHIP 2018.
FROM 27TH TO 30TH September, 2018
--- 1524410100 Ram
Goswami
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Jimmy George Indoor Stadium
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) India
Organized By Yoga Federation of India.
Hosted by YOGA ASSOCIATION OF
KERALA.
ASIAN YOGA FEDERATION.
Regd. Under the Societies Registration Act
XXI of 1860, Regd No. 4577.
2018-19 Silver International
THE 8TH ASIAN YOGA SPORTS
CHAMPIONSHIP 2018.
FROM 27TH TO 30TH September, 2018
Jimmy George Indoor Stadium
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) India
Organized By yoga federation of India
Hosted by YOGA ASSOCIATION OF
KERALA.
ASIAN YOGA FEDERATION.
Regd. Under the Societies Registration Act
XXI of 1860, Regd No. 4577.
---
31687
Jai Parkash
2018-19 Bronze International
18TH ASIAN ROLLER SKATING
CHAMPIONSHIP
HELD IN 4 TH TO 14TH September 2018
at Namwon, South Korea.
RECOGNISED BY GOVERNMENT OF
INDIA-IOA
Affiliated To: World Skate Founder
Member World Skate Asia Recognized
By: Inter-National Olympic Committee.
ROLLER SKATING FEDERATION OF
INDIA.
---
1525710012
Vikram
Rajender
Ingale
2018-19 Bronze International
18TH ASIAN ROLLER SKATING
CHAMPIONSHIP
HELD IN 4 TH TO 14TH September 2018
at Namwon, South Korea.
RECOGNISED BY GOVERNMENT OF
INDIA-IOA
Affiliated To: World Skate Founder
Member World Skate Asia Recognized
By: Inter-National Olympic Committee.
ROLLER SKATING FEDERATION OF
---
2260110215
Nikhil
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INDIA.
2018-19 Gold National
All India Inter-UniversityPISTOL
SHOOTING Championship held at Punjab
University Chandigarh form 31-10-2018 to
05-11-2018 ---
Team Team
2018-19 Gold National
All India Inter-University KABADDI (M)
Championship held at KIIT Deemed
University Chandigarh form 26-12-2018 to
29-12-2018. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Gold National
All India Inter-University ROLLER
SPORTS (W) QWARD Championship
held at M.D. University Rohtak form 28-
01-2019 to 31-01-2019. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Gold National
All India Inter-UniversityROLLER
HOCKEY (W) QWARD Championship
held at M.D.University, Rohtak form 28-
01-2019 to 31-01-2019. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Gold National
All India Inter-UniversityROLLER
HOCKEY (M) QWARD Championship
held at M.D.University, Rohtak form 28-
01-2019 to 31-01-2019. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Gold National
North Zone Inter-University Cricket (M)
Championship 2018-19 held at Sports
Complex M D University from 15-12-
2018 to 28-12-2018. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Gold National
North Zone Inter-University Kabaddi NS
(M) Championship 2018-19 held at Sports
Complex M D University from 15-10-
2018 to 20-10-2018. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Silver National
All India Inter-University Yoga (Men)
Championship held at University of
Madras form 04-02-2019 to 08-02-2019. ---
1524410100 Ram
Goswami
2018-19 Silver National
All India Inter-UniversityROLLER
HOCKEY (W) INLINE Championship
held at M.D.University Rohtak form 28-
01-2019 to 31-01-2019. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Bronze National
All India Inter-University Yoga (Men)
Championship. held at University of
Madras form 04-02-2019 to 08-02-2019. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Bronze National
All India Inter-University Soft Tennis
(Men) Championship. held at K.I.I.T
Deemed University form 26-12-2018 to
29-12-2018. ---
Team Team
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2018-19 Bronze National
All India Inter-University Badminton
(Men) Championship. held at
S.R.M.University form 26-11-2018 to 29-
11-2018. ---
Team Team
2018-19 Bronze National
Ice Skating Association of India
15th National Speed Skating
Championship (Senior) held at Gulmarg
from 30-31 December 2018. ---
16102 PRIKSHIT
KHAROLIYA
5.3.2 Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative
bodies/committees of the institution
From 2018-19 formal election have been ordered by the Govt. and as a result now we do have a formally
elected Student Council in the college. The student council of the college was elected in October 2018. This
consists of Office Bearers President, Vice President, Secretary, Joint Secretary, five executive members and
27 more members from different courses. It provides opportunities to students to experience leadership and
encourages student, faculty and community relationships. The college always tries to include students in
various academic and administrative activities of the college. Students are included in the IQAC committee
also. In fact some of the activities have been handled by the students themselves.
These activities are like:
• Celebration of Swami Vivekananda Jayanti on 12/01/2019
• Campaign for carrying I D card among the students on 13/01/2019
• Formal Oath ceremony about not to breach Rules and discipline of the college on 16/01/2019
• Celebration of Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti on 23/01/2019
• Promotion of Voter awareness through Voters’ Day on 25/01/2019
• Celebration of Republic Day on 26/01/2019
• Rally on 16/02/2019 paying tribute to martyred soldires in Pulwama
• Celebration of Holi Festival on 16/03/2019
• Organising Sahidi Divas on 23/03/2019
• Organising musical Fest evening on 31/03/2019 where popular singer Gulzaar Chaaniwala
performed live
• With the unanimous decision of the student council the National Anthem is being played in the
college first thing every morning in the college
• Some other important issues were also taken up by the student council like matter of eve teasing and
hosting a separate Anti-Harassment Body in the college etc.
5.3 Alumni Engagement
5.3.1 Whether the institution has registered Alumni Association? Yes/No, if yes give details (maximum 500
words):
Yes.
We do have a registered Alumni Association in the college from this year. (Earlier also when the Alumni
association was not registered we were regularly performing the Alumni meets in the college and were
continuously in touch with the members through the association.)
On 25th December,2018 DAV Centenary College Faridabad formally got registered as DAV Centenary
College Alumni Association although the college had been organizing alumni meet and various activities
done by alumni time to time since Last 15 Years. The First formal alumni meet was conducted on 15thJune
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2019 after getting registration. Total 106 Alumni are registered with this association up to 14-06-2019. All
the alumni had contributed approx Rs. 1,06,000/- for the association. This association’s members have
gifted a water-cooler machine to the college on the day of Alumni-meet. Mr .Ravi Kumar, Assistant
Professor of DAVCC, Faridabad is the President of this Alumni-Association. Chartered Accountant Anoop
Modi is the vice-president CA Mahesh Gupta is the secretary of DAVCC Alumni Association. Mr. Pankaj
Jha, Assistant Professor of DAVCC is the Treasurer of this Association. Ms. Rekha Sharma, Ms .Arti
Kumari, Mr. Sanjay Chaudhary and Mr. Sandeep Singh are the Executive Members of this Association. On
the occasion of first formal Alumni Meet, all the alumni were presented with their family members and they
were honoured by the Principal of DAVCC, Faridabad. They had shared their past memories with everyone
and enjoyed various activities like games, music, dance, poetry, etc. With their batch-mates and family
members as well as with their teachers. Alumni Association members had taken oath to contribute monetary
or non-monetary benefits for the welfare of college as well as college students in the coming years .since
last 10-15 years , all the alumni of DAVCC had already provided their services in the form of donation ,
scholarships, Placement facilities, computer-training classes, extension lectures etc. The Alumni of DAV
centenary college are well -settled and well- posted in various professions as well as in various reputed
companies. Some of them are CA, C.S, Professors, Entrepreneurs, Industrialists, Actors, Singers, Dancers,
Lawyers, Doctors & employees of MNC as well as various banks. The first registered alumni association’s
members have framed their goals and future plans in this meeting. The future plans are as follows _
1. Registration of 5000 students as alumni members.
2. Conducting workshops on GST for students, teaching and non –teaching members.
3. Seminar on “cyber-Crime” and “Adult education” will be conducted by law alumni members.
4. Self-employment generation by entrepreneurship club
5. Try to provide funds for five minor research projects.
6. Scholarships of Rs.1,000/-each for 100 students listed in the merits of MDU Rohtak.
5.3.2 No. of enrolled Alumni: 112
5.3.3 Alumni contribution during the year (in Rupees) : 1,12,000/-
5.3.4 Meetings/activities organized by Alumni Association :
1) An Alumni Meet “Swagat Samman Samaroh” was conducted on 15-6-2019 by Alumni Association with 94
Alumni participants
2)An Alumni Meet conducted on 8-9-2018 with 60 Alumni participants
3) An Extension Lecture on interview skills on 20-8-2018 delivered by Mr. Kashish Ahuja and Mr. Sachin Maurya (our
alumni)
4) Personality Development program on 04/02/2019 participants -59 delivered by Mr. Herok pal (our alumni)
5) Four Extension lectures on GST delivered by CA. Anoop Modi (Our Alumni) from 21 Sep 2018 to 30th Oct 2018
6) Our Alumni Kashish Ahuja arranged for the visit to studio of India TV. Following teachers visited with our
students
I. Dr. Virender Bhasin
II. Ms. Ankita Mohindar
III. Ms. Meenakshi Kaushik
IV. Ms. Kiran Kalia
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CRITERION VI –GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership
6.1.1 Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year
Decentralisation is the philosophy of the management of the college. The management and the Principal
always encourage the practice of decentralization in most of the activities of the college. To name the two
for example are:
1. Decentralization in Teaching Process:This is one main area where decentralization has been observed.
There are a number of departments teaching various types of courses. Each department has been given an
internally designated Dean/Head of Deptt, Who looks after the affairs of the department. Each department
holds separate meetings and decides about their needs, plans and required resources, including teaching and
non-teaching staff, infrastructure, funds etc. There are separate committees at departmental level which take
care of the respective functions like Discipline Committee, Maintenance Committee, and Time Table
Committee etc. The lesson Plans, Time Table timings, allotment of teachers with different subjects and
classes/sections, lab periods etc., conducting the class tests, Parent Teacher meetings, student
communication, organising extra classes
2.Decentralization in Activities and Student Support
The other activities of the college apart from the teaching process also witness quite decentralization.
There are a large number of committees at college level to look after various activities like Women Cell,
Anti Ragging, Discipline, Transport, Cultural, Admission, Grievance Redressal, Placement Cell, Hawan
Yajna Committee, Library Advisory Committee, Horticulture/Campus Beautification Committee, Anti-
Sexual Harassment Committee and many more. These committees take care of their respective areas. Many
a decision related to these activities are jointly taken by such committees.
6.1.2 Does the institution have a Management Information System (MIS)?
Yes
6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment
6.2.1 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
Curriculum Development
The college is affiliated to MD university, Rohtak. The college is bound to follow the curriculum developed
and prescribed by the university. Some of our teachers have been on the board of the university for
curriculum development. They participate in the meetings called by the university Boards of Studies. The
Board, considering the suggestions of the members, issues curriculum modifications. Also from time to
time suggestions from the faculty of the concerned courses are sent to the university departments for
considering changes in the syllabi. Normally changes have been issued after a periodic gap of 2-3 years in
the past. The college then implements the modified curriculum.
Add on Courses: Also there are some Diploma and Certificate courses which the college has initiated on its
own. Some courses have been approved by MD university, Rohtak. There syllabi is designed by the college
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and finally approved by the university. Some other courses have been started in collaboration with some
external well reputed education partners like ICT Academy, M.D University, Trouble Shooters, Aptech pvt
Ltd etc. Their curriculum is developed by the education partners and adapted to the college needs.
Teaching and Learning
The curriculum for each subject is prescribed by the affiliating university (MD University, Rohtak). At the
beginning of each semester the time table is prepared and all teachers prepare their Lesson Plans for each
subject who are displayed and announced to the students by way of Notice Boards and web site. There are
provisions for at least two assignments and two class tests in each semester for each subject. The teachers
use the white boards and smart boards for teaching. The teaching is supplemented by presentations and
group discussions, PPT competitions, lab work, industrial visits, personality development classes,
workshops, career counselling, cultural activities, extra classes by teachers for the weak and meritorious
students and also by external experts from industry etc.
❖ Examination and Evaluation
The college is affiliated to MD University, Rohtak. The fundamental responsibility and authority of
examining and corresponding evaluation lies centrally with the University itself. However, the university
has developed some system of partial decentralization of examination and evaluation of the students. This is
in the form of internal evaluation. Normally out of 100 % marks of each subject the university conducts end
semester examination for 80 marks. The balance 20% marks are left for the (affiliated) college to be
awarded and submitted to the university for each semester for each of the subjects as per the designed
curriculum. This 20% includes the weightage of attendance, assignments and class performance. Every
teacher conducts class tests to periodically evaluate the student performance. All teachers keep record of
these activities and based on the performance of each student the internal evaluation marks are sent to the
university to be further included in the final result.
❖ Research and Development
The college is basically an under graduate college with non-technical streams with a few courses running at
post-graduation level also. These classes are not normally engage in research and development. However,
research is encouraged for the faculty members. Some of the faculty members have earlier completed a
number of major and minor research projects worth lakhs of rupees funded by govt. agencies. The college
also encourages the staff and the students to take up research projects by providing funds of its own. For
this purpose a separate Policy has been put in place to receive and evaluate research proposals and grant
approval and award funds. A number of such projects are already have been approved with appropriate
support of college funds.Also the students are encouraged to take up academic level research projects as a
part of the curriculum as well as through preparation and presentation of their research pares in seminars
and various competitions organised at college, district, state and national levels in the college. The college
organises seminars and conferences at national and international levels for the faculty and invites
participants from outside also for presentation and/or attending the same. Our teachers also participate in
such platforms provided by other institutions or agencies for which the college provides generous funds and
academic leave for such faculty members.
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This year too our College organizes following National Level Seminar/ Conference
➢ National Level Conference on “Vartman Paripekshay mein Vaidik Vigyan” in collaboration with
Haryana Sanskrit Academy, Panchkula
➢ National Seminar on “Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik yug mein Prasangikata” in collaboration
with Uttar Pardesh Bhasha Sansthan Lucknow.
➢ National Seminar on “Critiques of Science and Technology” on 19th January 2019
❖ Library, ICT and Physical Infrastructure / Instrumentation
The college has provided one of the best infrastructures in terms of quantity and quality. The college hosts a
large library with text books as well as reference books totalling more than 54000. Also a large number of
subscribed journal, magazines and newspapers are available to the readers. The library is computerized with
in house developed software and also has OPAC and INFLIBNET facility. The library offers a separate
section for the members from the society/local community to avail the services of the library. There are
separate departmental Libraries hosted in different departments to cater to immediate needs of students &
Teachers.
The college has its own servers with the facility of websites. There are 10 computer labs apart from Physics,
Chemistry and Geography labs. The computer labs, admin. Offices and other offices are equipped with a
total of more than 347 computers. All the class rooms are well lit and have good ventilation. All corridors
are mostly tiled and CCTV Camera systems are integrated installed in every nook and corner to enhance
safety and security. A dedicated auditorium with a seating capacity of 2000 and wi-fi enabled environment.
The whole campus is filled with thousands of green lawns and plants and flower pots. New Plants of
general & Medicinal (herbal) nature are added every year. There are three electric generator sets with proper
panel room having the capability to provide nonstop back up supply to the college. The college has
sufficient number of sweepers for keeping the premises clean and hygienic. Drinking water and toilet water
is supplied through the storage tanks. Separate toilets for boys, girls, staff have been provided with facility
for the divyangjans. Water harvesting system is in place and piped fire hydrant system as well as fire
extinguishers has been installed at every place.
❖ Human Resource Management
Faculty and staff are recruited with best of the care regarding qualification, experience, proficiency etc. A
fair chance for competing is provided to all aspirant candidates for being selected. Faculty of good quality
is selected with due care while maintaining the policies of the university with a fair chance to all the
aspirants. FDPs and workshops are organized for the benefit of the faculty. The faculty is encouraged to
undertake quality research work in their respective fields. Spiritual Training Programs are regularly
organized for the staff to enrich their lives. Special training sessions are organized for the teaching and non-
teaching staff to enhance their knowledge and application of ICT tools. Welfare of the Human Resources is
upheld with:
❖ Sabbaticals for research work like Ph.D. and for attending conferences and seminars
❖ Provision for advance against salary as well as loan facility.
❖ Group Insurance
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❖ College Medical Centre facility
❖ Reimbursement of participation fee in conferences/ Seminars etc.
❖ Provision for advance against salary as well as loan facility.
❖ Group Insurance
❖ College Medical Centre facility
❖ Fee concession for their wards studying in the campus school or college
❖ Free uniforms to the Class IV Staff
❖ Gifts in kind on important festivals
❖ Cultural & Sports facilities & programme for the staff
❖ Industry Interaction / Collaboration
The students of various courses are exposed to the industry by various means.Many of them have to
undergo a compulsory internship in the industry for a period varying from two weeks to eight
weeks. Secondly, the students are exposed to industry by making them visit the respective industries
as ‘Industry Visits’. Also various experts from the industry are invited to deliver special lectures to
the students from time to time, faculty wise. The college has signed a number of MOUs
(Memorandum of Understanding)& Linkages with a number of industries for the teaching, training
and placement assistance of the students. The college runs a separate placement cell which is in
contact with various companies in which our student find placement every year.
❖ Admission of Students
Admission of fresh students as well as to higher classes are carried out as per the policies and
procedures presented by the affiliating university, i.e. M.D. University, Rohtak. However, from the
year 2107-18 the admission process has been centralized by the DGHE, Haryana. Under this scheme
all the prospective students need to fill their admission application form directly on-line on the
DGHE portal. The portal provides the facility of choosing preference wise colleges and the courses.
Sufficient provisions are given for the reservation policies of the govt. for the SC/BC and other such
classes. The application fee is quite nominal and is free for the girl students. The merit lists for
admission are sent to the colleges by the govt. authority and respective admissions are carried out
strictly according to the lists provided by the authority. Finally, the college prepares and submits the
finally admitted students’ details to the affiliating M D University, Rohtak.
6.2.2 : Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations:
❖ Planning and Development
Many of the developmental activities are planned and mooted by the college IQAC.The college has
developed its own MIS system. Also there are installed servers in the college in the IT Cell of the
college. The various functional departments. (like teaching, library, accounts, building, other
infrastructure etc. of the college prepare their semester wise and annual plans of activities and keep
the IT cell and the administration apprised of the plans. The departments take approval of the
respective committees and the Principal for their planned activities.
❖ Administration
A number of activities have been brought under the surveillance scope of e-governance and the
process is still continued. The recruitment applications of the teaching and non-teaching staff are
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covered under the system. Complete student records are electronically stored and retrieved.
University communication and various functions like e mail, using university portals for
information and data exchange has been adapted already with continuous improvements every year.
The marking and record keeping of attendance of the staff is also digital and is processed
electronically. Most of the data regarding Accounts and Administration work is stored and retrieved
electronically. Urgent messages are flashed through bulk SMS etc.
❖ Finance and Account
The Finance and Accounts department keeps its records in the electronic form in the computers. All
the payments and receipts, salary processing etc. are processed and recorded in the computer
software. The college portal has the facility to receive students fee directly on-line. All such details
and reports can be accessed by the authority at the touch of button.
❖ Student Admission and Support
The student admission system for the last few years has been computerized fully. It has become a
total paper less function. Students can view the prospectus, apply for admission, check their merit
status and admission status online, pay their fee online and get admission. There is a system of
sending mass messages through SMS to students for information notices. The library operation is
computerized. A number of information regarding students and their concerns is made available on
the college website. Students can also make use of college e mail for communication.
❖ Examination
The university (MD University, Rohtak) conducts the semester end examinations. The details of the
students are sent to the university on-line. The university issues the admit cards, date sheets, exam
notices, exam results all on-line. Apart from this, the lists of students, examination plans date wise
are sent to the college by the university on line. The processing of the remuneration of the
examination officers on duty are also processed on-line. The internal evaluation marks and practical
examination marks awards are uploaded to the university portal directly by the college. The result
and marks sheets etc. are also available to students on line.
6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies
6.3.1 Teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and towards membership
fee of professional bodies during the year
Year Name of
teacher
Name of conference/ workshop attended
for which financial support provided
Name of the
professional body
for which
membership fee is
provided
Amount
of
support
2018-19 Uttama Pandey,
Reetika Nagar Participation in FDP on Java Programming
Bhagwan Parshuram
Institute of
Technology, Rohini
Rs.
4300/-
2018-19 Rajwinder Kaur,
Minakshi Hooda Participation in FDP on R-Programming
Janki Devi Memorial
College, Karol Bagh
Delhi
Rs.
1680/-
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2018-19
Kavita Sharma,
Nisha
Agnihotri,
Kumud Sharma
Participation in FDP on Introduction to big
data Analysics
Shyama Parsad
Mukherji College for
Women, Delhi
Rs.
2520/-
2018-19 Nisha Jha,
Maya Verma
Participation in FDP on Data Science and
Big Data
JIMS Engg.
Management
Technical Campus,
Greater Noida
Rs.
1680/-
2018-19 Mr. E.H ansari FDP on Emotional Intelligence ICT Acedamy 1000/-
2018-19 Ms. Sonia
Bhatia FDP on Emotional Intelligence ICT Acedamy 1000/-
2018-19 Ms. Lalita
Dhingra
National Seminar
FDP on Emotional Intelligence
Hindu College,
Sonipat
S.D.College, Palwal
ICT Acedamy
3,000/-
2018-19 Dr. Sonia
Narula
Paper Presentationin National seminar on
‘Role of Science Technology &Mgt.for
Employment Generation in India’
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal and
Sponsored by DGHE
Haryana
500/-
2018-19 Mr. Mukesh
Bansal
Paper Presentationin National seminar on
‘Role of Science Technology &Mgt.for
Employment Generation in India’
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal and
Sponsored by DGHE
Haryana
500/-
2018-19 Dr. Priti Jha National Seminar
Hindu College,
Sonipat S.D.College,
Palwal
1,000/-
2018-19 Ms. Rajni
Tuteja National Seminar
Hindu College,
Sonipat S.D.College,
Palwal
1,000/-
2018-19 Ms. Suman
Taneja National Seminar
Hindu College,
Sonipat S.D.College,
Palwal
1,000/-
2018-19 Ms. Bindu Roy National Seminar
Hindu College,
Sonipat S.D.College,
Palwal
1,000/-
2018-19 Ms. Rakhi
Wadhawan National Seminar S.D.College, Palwal 500/-
2018-19 Ms. Gaargi National Seminar Hindu College,
Sonipat 500/-
2018-19 Ms. Meenakshi
Ahuja National Seminar
Hindu
College,Sonipat 2,600/-
2018-19 Ms. Niti Nagar National Seminar Hindu College 500/-
2018-19 Dr.Virender
Bhasin
Paper Presentationin National seminar on
‘Role of Science Technology &Mgt.for
Employment Generation in India’
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal and
Sponsored by DGHE
Haryana
200/-
2018-19 Dr. Surbhi Paper Presentationin National seminar on
‘Role of Science Technology &Mgt.for
Employment Generation in India’
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal and
Sponsored by DGHE
Haryana
200/-
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2018-19 Ms. Kanu
Pahwa
Paper Presentationin National seminar on
‘Role of Science Technology &Mgt.for
Employment Generation in India’
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal and
Sponsored by DGHE
Haryana
200/-
2018-19 Ms. Bharti
Aggarwal
Paper Presentationin National seminar on
‘Role of Science Technology &Mgt.for
Employment Generation in India’
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal and
Sponsored by DGHE
Haryana
200/-
2018-19 Ms. Tanuja
Garg
Paper Presentationin National seminar on
‘Role of Science Technology &Mgt.for
Employment Generation in India’
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal and
Sponsored by DGHE
Haryana
200/-
2018-19 Ms. Nisha Singh Paper Presented in National conference
Aggarwal College
Ballabgarh 600/-
2018-19 Ms. Nisha Singh
Paper Presented in National conference on
‘Global Sustainable Innovations &
Alliance’
Sri Guru Teghbahadur
Institute of Mgt. &
Information
Technology
800/-
2018-19 Dr.Virender
Bhasin Paper Presented in National Seminar
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal 850/-
2018-19 Ms. Bharti
Aggarwal Paper Presented in National Seminar
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal 850/-
2018-19 Ms. Tanuja
Garg Paper Presented in National Seminar
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal 850/-
2018-19 Ms. Meenakshi
Kaushik Paper Presented in National Seminar
G.G.D.S.D
College,Palwal 850
2018-19 Dr. Ankur
Aggarwal
International Conference on Recent Trends
in Computer Applications and Information
Technology
Maharishi
Markandeshwar(Dee
med to be University),
Mullana,Haryana
4500/-
2018-19 Ms. Priya
Kapoor
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “RECENT
ADVANCES IN QUALITY
EDUCATION:PAVE THE WAY”
GGDSD
College,Palwal 500/-
2018-19 Ms. Priya
Kapoor
ADRCN :A Frame to detect and Mitigate
Malicious insider attacks in Cloud –Based
Environment on IaaS
For Paper Published
in Online Journal
IJMEMS, Scopus
Indexed Journal
5000/-
2018-19 Ms Prerna
Sharma
NATIONAL EDUCATION:PAVE THE
WAY”SEMINAR ON RECENT
ADVANCES IN QUALITY
GGDSD
College,Palwal 500/-
2018-19 Ms. Swati
Chawla
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “RECENT
ADVANCES IN QUALITY
EDUCATION:PAVE THE WAY”
GGDSD
College,Palwal 500/-
2018-19
Dr. Divya
Tripathi
and team
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sangoshthi Haryana Sanskrit
Academy 28000/-
2018-19 Sonia Hooda
International conference organised by
Tecnia Institute of Advance Studies on the
topic ‘Role of Literature in Media’ on
14/03/19
Tecnia Institute of
Advance Studies 800/-
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2018-19 Sonia Hooda
National conference on Emerging trends in
smart computing (ETSC-19) on the topic’
Usage of Digital Media in Education on
27/03/19
Department of
Computer Science &
Application MDU,
Rohtak
700/-
2018-19 Sonia Hooda
Two weeks Capacity building workshop on
Media and Communication studies
organised by Jamia Millia Islamia from
22/04/19-04/05/19
Jamia Millia Islamia
University 4000/-
2018-19
Dr. Archana
Bhatia
Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik Yug Mein
Prasangikta
DAV Centenary
College
500/-
2018-19 Dr. Anju Gupta
Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik Yug Mein
Prasangikta
Disaster Management
National Seminar on Higher Education
DAV Centenary
College
Jamia Milia Islamia
University
SD College, Palwal
500/-
1300/-
500/-
2018-19
Dr.Archana
Singhal
Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik Yug Mein
Prasangikta
DAV Centenary
College
500/-
2018-19 Ms. Niti Nagar
Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik Yug Mein
Prasangikta
Emerging issues in Indian Economy
DAV Centenary
College
Hindu
College,Sonepat
500/-
500/-
2018-19 Ms.Sweety
Madan
Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik Yug Mein
Prasangikta
Emerging issues in Indian Economy
DAV Centenary
College
Hindu
College,Sonepat
500/-
500/-
2018-19 Ms. Meenakshi
Ahuja
Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik Yug Mein
Prasangikta
Emerging issues in Indian Economy
DAV Centenary
College
Hindu
College,Sonepat
500/-
3060/-
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2018-19 Ms. Divya
Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki Adhunik Yug Mein
Prasangikta
DAV Centenary
College
500/-
2018-19 Dr. Divya
Tripathi
22ndIndia Conference of Waves.
IGNCA New Delhi 1500/-
2018-19 Dr.Sonia Vij Emerging Issues in Indian Economy
Hindu College
Sonipat 500/-
2018-19 Dr.Suman
Taneja Emerging issues in Indian Economy Hindu College
Sonipat 500/-
2018-19 Dr.Sonia Vij Recent Advances in Quality Education Pave
the way
GGDSD
College,Palwal 500/-
2018-19 Dr. Suman
Taneja Recent Advances in Quality Education Pave
the way
GGDSD
College,Palwal 500/-
2018-19 Dr. Shivani Refresher Course on Research
Methodology GJU, Hissar 1000/-
6.3.2 Number of professional development / administrative training programmes organized by the College
for teaching and non teaching staff during the year
Year Title of the professional
development programme
organised for teaching
staff
Title of the
administrative
training programme
organised for non-
teaching staff
Dates (from-to) No. Of
participant
s
(Teaching
staff)
No. Of
participa
nts
(Non-
teaching
staff) 2018-19 FDP - 10.10.2018 32 -
2018-19 Insight on Investment
Avenues
- 01.09.2018 104 -
2018-19 Teacher to Guru - 12.08.2018 35 -
2018-19 National Seminar on topic
“Critiques of Science and
Technology: Social
Implications”
- 19.01.2019 140 -
2018-19 National Seminar on
“Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki
Adhunik yug mein
Prasangikata”
- 09.02.2019 150 -
2018-19 National Level Conference
on “Vartman Paripekshay
mein Vaidik Vigyan” in
collaboration with Haryana
Sanskrit Academy,
Panchkula
-- 23/01/2019 50 --
2018-19 FDP on Data Science &Big - 12.2.2019- 31 -
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Data Analytics” 18.2.2019
One week
2018-19 Seminar on Healthy Diet -
12.03.2019 64 -
2018-19 ERP Training ERP Training 7th March 2019 20 20
2018-19 Seminar on Vastu Science --- 21.04.2019 100 25
2018-19 --- Procedure and
Documentation
27.05.2019-
31.05.2019
One week
--- 75
2018-19 Workshop on Vedic
Sanskriti Workshop on Vedic
Sanskriti 6.5.19 to 14.5.19
One week
101 50
2018-19 Workshop on Healthy
Living
Workshop on Healthy
Living
13.5.19 50 20
2018-19 One Week Faculty
Development by ICT
Academy
- 27-29 June 2019 41 -
2018-19 One Day FDP on
Excellence in Classroom
Teaching
- 10.01.2019 95 –
2018-19 One Day FDP on E-
Learning for teaching &
Research
- 17.01.2019 90 -
2018-19 One Week FDP On
introduction to R &
Statistical Analysis using R
Studio
- 14.06.2019-
19.06.2019
25 -
6.3.3 No. of Teachers attending Professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme,
Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of the Professional Development Programme
Number
of
teachers
who
attended
Date and Duration
(from – to)
Refresher Course 1 15/11/2018 to 05/12/2018
FDP on Java Programming 2 30/07/2018 to 03/08/2018
FDP on R-Programming 2 06/08/2018 to 07/08/2018
FDP on Introduction to Big Data Analytics
3 06/12/2018 to 07/12/2018
FDP on Data Science and Big Data 2 01/03/2019 to 02/03/2019
Faculty Development Programme on Big Data 2 28/08/2018 to 01/09/2018
Faculty Development Programme 32 10/10/2018
Faculty Development Programme on “Data Science and Big Data
Analytics” 12
12/02/2019 to 18/02/2019
(one week )
Review of Literature & Research Problem 3 10/07/2018 (One Day)
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FDP on ‘Teacher to Guru’ 34 12/08/2018 (One Day)
Time Series Analysis with E-Views 1 15./09/2018
National level Faculty Development Programme on “Insight on
Investment Avenues” 26 01/09/2018
Seminar on Healthy Diet 64 12/03/2019
Faculty Development Programme (MRIIRS) FACULTY OF
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
01 4-6th January 2019 , 3 days
National level Faculty Development Programme on Intellectual Property
Rights (IPR) 01 12/03/2019 (one day)
Workshop on NAAC Awareness 01 11/06/2019
Ensuring Class Participation 01 05/04/2019
Women Leadership Conclave-ASMITA Woman 01 30/09/2018
Workshop on Media &Communication 01 22 Apr to 4 May 2019
Workshop on Alternative Avenue of Employment Generation in English 01 28/03/2019
Workshop on Research Methodology & Data Analysis 01 22-23 Oct 2018
Case Writing & Teaching Work 01 28-09-2018
Workshop on Practicing Marketing Research 02 10-11 Jan 2019
One Week FDP on Introduction to R &Statistical Analysis Using R
Studio 25 14-19 June 2019
Faculty Development on Emotional Intelligence by ICT Academy 44 27-29 June 2019
6.3.4 Faculty and Staff recruitment (No.of Permanent/fulltime recruitment):
Teaching Non-teaching
Permanent Fulltime Permanent Fulltime/temporary
00 93 10 13
6.3.5 Welfare schemes for
Teaching
• Seminar on’ Healthy Diet’ on 12 March 2019
• Employee Welfare Trip on 5 Jan 2019.
• Sabbaticals for research work like Ph.D. and for attending conferences and
seminars.
• Provision for advance against salary as well as loan facility.
• Group Insurance
• College Medical Centre facility
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• Reimbursement of participation fee in Conferences/Seminars etc.
• Distribution of T-shirts and Caps during Sports Function etc.
• Rewarding employees for their outstanding achievements and contribution
in important college activities like cultural, sports through appreciation
letters/felicitations and prizes.
• Sports & Cultural Programmes
• Special greetingindividualized messages on Birthdays & Marriage
Anniversaries of the staff.
Non-Teaching
• Provision for advance against salary as well as loan facility.
• Group Insurance
• College Medical Centre facility
• Fee concession for their wards studying in the campus school or college.
• Free Uniforms to the Class IV Staff.
• Gifts in kind on important festivals.
• Distribution of T-shirts and Caps during Sports Function etc.
Students
• Fee Concession and Free-ship to needy and meritorious students.
• Issuance of extra books to meritorious and needy students from the college
Library.
• Group Insurance
• College Medical Centre facility.
• Cash Prize for outstanding achievements in academics and other fields.
• Coaching for competitive exams and skill Development Programme are
provided at nominal charges.
• Short term Certificate/Diploma courses at nominal charges.
• Excursion and Outdoor Trips
• Support for Bus/Train Passes on concessional basis.
6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization
6.4.1 Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly
(with in 100 words each)
In our Institution, both internal and external Financial Audit are done to ascertain the accuracy of financial
statements provided by the organization. Internal financial audit is done by the Head of the Institution on
regular basis. He audits the Income & Expenditure of the institution, College Budget, Balance Sheet and
other items related to finance of the institution. External financial audit is also done by the Chartered
Accountant (Auditor) appointed by the management at the end of June of every year to ensure that all books
of accounts are done in a fair manner and there is no misrepresentation or fraud in the books of accounts.
Auditor examines the Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure and Receipts & Payment A/c and certifies that
all the information provided by the college gives a true and fair view.
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6.4.2 Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropies during
the year(not covered in Criterion III)
Name of the Non-Government funding agencies/
individuals
Funds/ Grants received in Rs. Purpose
U.P. Bhasha Sansthan, Lucknow 50,000/- Organizing
Seminar
Haryana Sanskrit Academy, Panchkula 28,000/- Organizing
Seminar
6.4.2 Total corpus fund generated Rs. 78000/-
6.5 Internal Quality Assurance System
6.5.1 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes External Yes IQAC
Administrative Yes External Yes IQAC
Environmental Yes External Yes IQAC
6.5.2 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association (at least three)
• PTM Week was organized from 23 March to 30 March 2019. Approximately 120 parents visited to
the college for PTM
• Meeting aimed at exchange of first hand information with the parents about the performance of the
students regarding attendance, academic result and other general matters
• On the occasion of PTM one day Student Level Poster Making competition was also conducted on
28 March 2019.
• PTM (Department of Commerce SFS)was held on 2.02.2019, approx 153 parents visited.
• PTM (Department of Journalism) was held on 2.02.2019, approx 29 Parents visited.
• Extension Lecture on GST was delivered by Company Sectary (parent)
• Health check up and awareness program by Doctor (parent)
• Eat healthy and live healthy program organized by mothers of students
• PTM, Motivational Lecture, Counselling Programsin BCA Department
6.5.3 Development programmes for support staff (at least three)
• One week long training program for Non teaching staff on procedure and documentation was
organise from 27 may to 31 may 2019
• Six day Workshop on Vedic Culture in College Yagya shala from 06.05.2019 to 15.05.2019. This
program is aimed towards holistic growth and overall well being of the staff (Teaching and Non
Teaching).
• Rishi Bodh Utsav organised in college auditorium on 10.03.2019. The program consisted of Hawan
and lectures by various authorities on vedic culture in the college AUDITORIUM. The program is
aimed at publicizing and disseminating the values of Vedic culture. Around 250 people from various
walks of life from the society participated.
• Training on ERP system by M/s Mobilise App Lab LLP, a Software Development Company
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• Training for facing Academic and Administrative Audit and Environmental/Green Audit on
19.01.2019
6.5.4 Post Accreditation initiative(s) (mention at least three)
• Organised a One Day Seminar “E learning for Teaching and Research’ on 10/01/2019 where the
external Speaker was domain expert Dr. Ravinder Vinayek, Former Head, Dept. of Commerce, MD
university, Rohtak..
• Organised a One Day Seminar “Excellence in Classroom Teaching’ on 17/01/2019 where the
external Speaker was Dr. S.K.Bedi, Former Head, Dept. of Economics, MD University, Rohtak.
• The English Literacy Society, the planning forum and the Environmental Club got together to
organise IGNIDEA 2019 in February, 2019. It was a National Level Event in which as many as 17
teams participated in Debate, Quiz and Poster Making competitions. IGNIDEA is an annual mega
event organised by the English Literary Society by joining hands with the above forum and club. It
is highly successful collaboration effort.
• Hindi Department organised a National Seminar on ‘Bharitya Lok Sahitya Ki Aadhunik Yug mein
Prasangikta’ on 09.02.2019. In this Seminar 70 participants presented their research papers out of
200 participants approximately
• Sanskrit Department organised a National Level Conference on “Vartman Paripekshay mein Vaidik
Vigyan” in collaboration with Haryana Sanskrit Academy, Panchkula on 23.01.2019. 50 participants were
attended the Seminar.
• Participation in India Today-MDRA survey
• Establishment of world class Shooting Range and Yoga Centre
• Purchase of new computers in sufficient numbers
• Increase in the number of smart board rooms
• Cultural program ‘Rangmanch’ organised in college for the staff and students on 18th and 19th April,
2019. The aim of the program was staff and students welfare. The winners were given prizes by
Chief Guest.
• Sports Competition for Teaching & Non-Teaching Staff
6.5.5
a. Submission of Data for AISHE portal : (Yes)
b. Participation in NIRF : (No)
c. ISO Certification : (No)
d. NBA or any other quality audit : (Yes) 1. All India Survey by India Today
2. All India Survey by Times of India
6.5.6 Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year
Year Name of quality initiative by IQAC
Date of
conducting
activity
Duration
(from-----to----
--)
Number of
participants
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2018-19
FDPs have been organized by the Departments of
Commerce (SFS), BCA & PG Commerce.
2018-19
01-07-2018 to
30-06-2019
Whole college
including all
stake holders
The RUSA Grant of Rs 2 Core for the college
already sanctioned.
Permission granted by the UGC.
National Seminars organized by the Departments of
Hindi, Sanskrit & Science in this session.
Applied to DDHE, Haryana, for grant for organizing
such a workshop.
The EMA students have won Zonal & Inter Zonal
Youth Festival Championships and also three prizes
in the All India Inter-University Youth Festival this
year.
The BTTM Department has organized a Rural Fair
in the Campus for that purpose in the current
session.
Many such campaigns undertaken in the college by
the College NCC,NSS& Youth Red Cross Units
during this year.
A vigorous campaign launched in the college for the
purpose this year.
The IQAC has organized a number of such
interactions during the year.
A shooting range set up in the college with the
latest technology and infrastructure.
The renovation and retrofitting of the Girls’ Toilet
adjoining the Girls’ Common Room and the 2 Boys’
Toilets in the PG Block undertaken during the last
two months. Also the new Girls’ NCC Room readied
during this period.
Attempts made by the IQAC to ensure that the
existing smart class rooms are made optimum use
of.
The process of replacing conventional tube lights
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with eco-friendly tube lights going on apace with
around 40 LED lights installed after the last meeting
of the IQAC.
One more lecture on Intellectual Property Rights by
Prof. Sinha from MVN University, Palwal, organized
on 15th April, 2019.
A programme on dietetics by a domain expert, a
former dietician of Apollo Hospital, New Delhi,
organized in the month of March.
One exhaustive session on ICT Training (Enterprise
Resource Planning) organized for the faculty in
March, 2019.
2018-19
Implementation of all guidelines issued by the
Directorate of Higher Education, Haryana, including
those related to submission and implementation of
Daily Lessons Plan and the student Mentorship
Programme etc.
2018-19
01-07-2018 to
30-06-2019
Whole college
including all
stake holders
2018-19
Purchase of 60 more personal computers for the
computer labs and 60 more desks for classrooms
2018-19
01-07-2018 to
30-06-2019
Whole college
including all
stake holders
2018-19
National Seminar on “Bhartiya Lok Sahitya ki
Adhunik yug mein Prasangikata” 2018-19 09/02/2019 150
2018-19
National Seminar on topic “Critiques of Science and
Technology: Social Implications” 2018-19 19/01/2019 140
2018-19
National Level Conference on “Vartman
Paripekshay mein Vaidik Vigyan” in collaboration
with Haryana Sanskrit Academy, Panchkula
2018-19 23/01/2019 50
2018-19
As for extra-curricular activities, the EMA students,
like in previous years, won Overall Championship
Trophies in both the Zonal and Inter Zonal Youth
Festivals in 2018-19.
2018-19
01-07-2018 to
30-06-2019
2018-19
Zonal Youth Festival 29-31
October
2018
3 Days 80
2018-19
Inter Zonal Youth Festival 10-12
November
2018
3 Days 65
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2018-19
Inter-University Youth Festival 26-31
December
2018
6 Days 11
2018-19 National Level Youth Festival 01-05 Feb
2019 5 Days
11
2018-19
A number of sports activities are organized in the
college. Students are selected and teams are
formed. The college sports teams participate in
various sports events and follow the university
sports calendar. They also compete in other
competitions outside the ambit of the university.
The college spent substantial amount on purchase
of sports items and equipment. Also we have a
shooting range and a full-fledged yoga centre
established in the College.
A Number of and Sports students have won cash
awards at various levels i.e International level 5
medals, national level 45 medals and Stae/
University Level 267 medals. Last year the amount
was more than Rs. 10 Lakh. This year, so far the
M.D University has not declared the amounts of
cash. awards. However looking at the medals won
by our students, it is estimated that this year too the
amount will be more than Rs. 11 Lakhs
2018-19 Whole year 375
2018-19
➢ One of the NCC Cadets was selected to
participate in the National Republic Day
Parade at Janpath.
➢ In the same league one more NCC Cadet
has been selected for tour to Russia under
Youth Exchange Programme
2018-19
01-07-2018 to
30-06-2019
02
2018-19
Our students won five prizes at State Level, Three at
Division and 10 at District level Prizes with cash
Prizes totalling 1,07,000/- in Events under the
banner of the College Legal Literacy Cell.
2018-19 Whole Year 11
2018-19
In the Blood Donation Camps held in the College at
the behest of the College NCC, NSS and Youth Red
Cross Units, hundreds of blood units were collected. 2018-19 06/09/2018 240
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CRITERIONVII –INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES
7.1 – Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities
7.1.1 Gender Equity (Number of gender equity promotion programmes organized by the institution during
the year)
Title of the programme Period(from-to) Participants
Female Male
Workshop on Gender Sensitization 11-03-2019 - 200
Gender equity sensitization programme
06-03-2019
29
29
Raksha Bandhan-An Occasion to celebrate Womanhood 23-08-2018 to 25-08-2018 51 62
International Women’s Day in collaboration with
Swawlamban Trust 08-03-2019 150 50
7.1.2 Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability/Alternate Energy initiatives such as:
Percentage of power requirement of the College met by the renewable energy sources
• Solar Plant 15 KVA Installed already
• Solar Light for Parking Area
• 6% of the total load is supported by the Solar Plant
• More Tube lights have been converted into LED lights
• More Herbal Medicinal have been added
• Environmental Consciousness about energy saving, reducing plastic usage, planting more trees, saving
water resources have been promoted in the College.
7.1.3 Differently abled (Divyangjan) friendliness
Items Facilities Yes/No No. of Beneficiaries
Physical facilities(Wheel Chair) YES 06
Provision for lift YES 06
Ramp/ Rails YES 06
Braille Software/facilities ----- ----
Rest Rooms YES 06
Scribes for examination YES 06
Special skill development for differently
abled students ----- ----
Any other similar facility (Separate
Toilets) YES 06
7.1.4 Inclusion and Situatedness
Enlist most important initiatives taken to address locational advantages and disadvantages during the year
Year
Number of initiatives to address locational advantages and disadvantages
Number of initiatives taken to engage with and contribute to local community
Date and duration of the initiative
Name of the initiative Issues addressed
Number of participating students and staff
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2018-19
- 1 6/9/2018 Blood donation Camp Social welfare 104
2018-19
1 1 27/09/2018 Celebration of World Tourism Day
Social welfare 1000
2018-19
1 01/10/2018 Celebration of Blood donation Day
Social welfare 80
2018-19
1 1 01/03/2019 ➢ Gaushala Visit ➢ Blind Home Visit
Social welfare 45
2018-19
1 - 02.09.2018 ➢ Honour ceremony of Mr. Sheel Madhur (Ex.DGP)
Social welfare Member of different N.G.O
2018-19
- 1 03/03/2019 Visit to Vridhashram Social welfare 45
2018-19
1 08/03/2019 Honour of Female dignitaries on Women’s Day
Social welfare 45
2018-19
1 - 10/03/2019 Rishi Bodh Utsav: Seminar on Humanity
Social welfare Followers
of Arya
Samaj from
Palwal,
Hodal,
Faridabad.
2018-19
1 1 26/10/2018(one day) &03/ 02/2019 (one day)
Distribution of fruits and juices to students Hygiene and health awareness
Avoid junk food
70
201
9
1 1 13-14 Feb
2019
Visit to Suraj Kund Craft
Mela
Assist & Serve
Mela
Authorities
58
2019
1 - 11/05/19 to
12/05/2019
Lokshabha and
Parliamentary Election
Duty
Managing
booths and
Vote Counting
40
201
8 1 1 23/10/ 2018 Written Test
Road safety
Rules 200
201
8-- 1
22/05/2019
to
Adoption of village
PAWTA
Education and
Welfare of 421
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19 28/05/2019 Villagers and
the School
students
201
8-
19
1 1 09/09/2018 Media Expo, Pragati
Maidan, Delhi
Indoor/
Outdoor
Advertising
Solutions,
Printing
Technology,
Branding
Merchandising
etc
26
201
8-
19
1 1 30/09/2018 Educational Trip, Delhi Women
Leadership
Conclave
76
201
8-
19
1 - 20/01/2019 Sahyog: Formation of
Forum & Student
Registration Activity
Teaching,
Collection
&Donation
Drives &
Awareness
Programme
12
201
8-
19
- 1 12/06/2019 Tree Plantation Social Welfare 12
7.1.5 Human Values and Professional Ethics
Code of conduct (handbooks) for various stakeholders
Title Date of Publication Follow up (maximum 100 words each)
Code of
Conduct
for
Students
05 /07/2018
The college not only created the duties for the students but also
specified some common rights for them. This code of conduct is
conveyed to the students by their class teachers/mentors and
displayed on the notice boards. The college provides them rights
to be used for their positive development and necessary freedom
on the premises at the same time they are prevented from
indulging in negative, destructive or dysfunctional activities.
There are committees for regulation and control mechanisms for
helping the students in distress as well as checking the actions
and behaviour of any misconductaccording to the code of
conduct.
Code of
Conduct
for
Teachers
05 /07/2018
The college not only created the code of conduct for the students
but for the teachers too. This code of conduct is conveyed to the
teachers by the respective Heads of Departments. The college
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assumes that the teachers will follow the code of conduct the
positive development and necessary freedom of the students, the
institution as well as for their own too. There are regulation and
control mechanisms in place for enforcing the code of conduct.
7.1.6 Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics
Activity Duration (from-------to-------) Number of participants
Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by
ISKON
Every Sunday from July 2018-
June 2019 80-100
Inter College Inter Faith Prayer
programme 01/10/2018 50 Students from different
College of Faridabad
Lecture on Truth & non-violence on
the occasion of 150th birth centenary
celebration og Mahatma Gandhi
24/01/2019 72 Students
09 Teachers
Rishi Bodh Utsav 11/03/2019
Followers of Arya Samaj from
Palwal, Hodal, Faridabad.
Teachers & Students of Gurukul
Gadpuri Palwal & DAVCC,
Faridabad
Regular participation in National
Anthem March- June 2019
All the students & staff
Hawan Yajna 22/02/2019 to 27/04/2019 132
Inter University Student Development
Program 16/02/2019 (One Day) 110students
Yajya Hawan for Students from different
departments Feb 2019 to April 2019 672 Students & 85 Teachers
Workshop on vedic culture 06/05/2019 to 15/05/2019 All teaching and non-teaching staff
Trip to Vrindavan 31/07/2018 26 Students & 14 Teachers
Hawan by Teachers 6th April to 15 April 2019 16
Hawan by Teachers 10/03/2019 08
Hawan by teacher 16/02/19 20
Hawan Yajna Monthly (Aug 2018- Apr 2019) 160
Celebration of “Hindi Diwas” 14/09/2018 117
Spiritual Lecture on Gita 22/01/2019 97
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Donation Drive for Under previlegde
students
26-27 Feb 2019 12
7.1.7 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly (at least five)
• Using e-prospectus saving huge quantity of paper
• Using Solar Lights
• Using Solar Panels on the terrace
• Tree and green plantation in the college
• Using Noise-free Gen Sets
• Water Harvesting Systems in the college
• Spreading energy saving awareness
• Running pits for conversion of garbage to fertiliser
• Ban on Plastics use
• Switching to using LED lights
7.2 Best Practices
Describe at least two institutional best practices
Upload details of two best practices successfully implemented by the
institution as per NAAC format in your institution website, provide the link
• *we have a number of best practices being pursued in our College. However five of them are being
elaborated below. The link at College website is also provided
http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Best-Practices-2018-19.pdf
a) Introduction of need based courses at UG and PG levels
b) All out efforts for the holistic development of our students.
c) Adoption of a Village.
d) Tree Plantation
e) Propagating Spiritual and Ethical Values
7.3 Institutional Distinctiveness
Provide the details of the performance of the institution in one area distinctive to its vision, priority and
thrust
in not more than 500 words. The weblink of the institution is http://davccfbd.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Vision-and-Mission-2018-19.pdf
VISION
D.A.V. Centenary College visualizes itself as a platform for holistic excellence which aims at producing
citizens not only with a high level of material skills but also with invaluable life skills and a strong moral and
social grounding so that they can succeed in today’s world as well as acquit themselves well as well-
adjusted, aware and responsible human beings.
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MISSION
Our mission is to provide quality higher education to a wide spectrum of society so as to produce
knowledgeable, skilled and ethically and spiritually sound citizens who can well bear the challenging
responsibilities of the emerging job-market and the professional environment as well as those of the society
at large.Being an educational institution the vision, priority and thrust; all have been aligned and focussed on
the academic area. All other activities remain in the surrounding to complement this area to create a holistic
impact on the development of the students.
• New courses have been added from time to time
• Number of seats have been increased in the courses as and when needed
• Extra classes have been arranged for the slow learners as well as the meritorious students
• The number of admissions in the college is continuously rising
• The number of students achieving positions in the university merit list is also rising
• The college has also produced university overall toppers at times. This year also one of the BBA
CAM student has attained this feat
• The college is favourite with the placing companies, having placed many students every year
• More and more teachers have attained higher qualifications and research degrees
• Better infrastructure including computers and ICT facilities have been provided
• India Today carried out an All India Survey with MDRA and the Department of Computer
Applications of our college has been adjudged as the Second Best for Value for money Category
and over all 77th position in India. The colleges were judged for Objective Score and Perceptual
Score parameters like Intake Quality and governance, AcademicExcellence, Infrastructure and living
Experience, personality and Leadership, Career Progression and Placement.
• Also the Science Dept. got 105th Overall position.
• In another survey the College has been ranked at 31 in the list of ‘Top 70 BBA Institute Rankings
2019’ by an All India Survey ‘Times BBA Education Rankings Survey 2019’. According to them
“the objective of this record is to arrive at a last of BBA Colleges Offering Full time BBA Courses
in India.” The research had 3 major modules i.e. Desk Research, Factual Survey &Perceptual Rating
Survey.
• Accordingly our College has been ranked at 27 among a list of 50 ‘Top Private Institute.’
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH BEST VALUE FOR MONEY (Source: India Today; 27th Mat 2019)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment
(RoI)
1 KANYA MAHAVIDYALAYA, JALANDHAR 311.11
2 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 162.70
3 DAV COLLEGE ,ABOHAR, PUNJAB 84.39
4 MEHAR CHAND MAHAJAN DAV COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, CHAINDIGARH
33.70
5 SHREE DHARAMASTHALA
MANJUNATHESHWARA COLLEGE UJJIRE,
18.00
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KARNATAKA
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH LOWEST TUTION FEES (Source: India Today; 27TH May 2019)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment (RoI)
1 KANYA MAHA VIDYALAYA, JALANDHAR 900
2 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 1280
3 DAV COLLEGE ,ABOHAR, PUNJAB 2370
4 MEHAR CHAND MAHAJAN DAV COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, CHAINDIGARH
6100
5 LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMUS), CHENNAI 14250
Last year in 2017-18, The college has attained a position of high repute as judged and rated by a survey by
the special issue of 4th June 2018 titled “THE BEST COLLEGES OF INDIA”. The BBA course has been
adjudged at rank 30 in overall rating of courses. Further in category of ‘Best Value for Money’ our college
has been ranked at FIRST POSITION with a ‘Return on Investment’ score of 37.2 way ahead of the next
in line being at score 4.05. The Table below highlights the achievement
TOP 5 COLLEGES WITH BEST VALUE FOR MONEY (Source: India Today; 4th June 2018; p-150)
RANK COLLEGE Return on Investment (RoI)
1 DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD 37.2
2 GOBI Arts & Science College, Erode 4.05
3 K J Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce, Mumbai 3.17
4 Chandigarh Business School of Administration, Mohali 2.49
5 M O P Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai 2.49
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8. Future Plans of action for next academic year
1. To start a job oriented vocational course called B.Voc.
2. To Start new Job Oriented Skill Certificate & Diploma Courses in accounting &
Computer Applications
3. To create additional facilities for a activity room for BTTM Course.
4. To construct three separate class rooms for BTTM Course
5. To organize at least two National Level Conferences in BBA and Commerce
departments.
6. To augment the solar power sources in the college.
7. To start creche facility in the college
8. To Install one more Water Harvesting System
9. To Install Automatic Electronic Machine for conversion of waste to fertilizer
Name _______________________________ Name _______________________________
_______________________________ _______________________________
Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC
_______***______
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Annexure I
Abbreviations:
CAS - Career Advancement Scheme
CAT - Common Admission Test
CBCS - Choice Based Credit System
CE - Centre for Excellence
COP - Career Oriented Programme
CPE - College with Potential for Excellence
DPE - Department with Potential for Excellence
GATE - Graduate Aptitude Test
NET - National Eligibility Test
PEI - Physical Education Institution
SAP - Special Assistance Programme
SF - Self Financing
SLET - State Level Eligibility Test
TEI - Teacher Education Institution
***************
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Annexure II
Best Practices
(A)
• Title of the Practice
Need based Courses at UG and PG levels.
• Goal
The college keeps a tab on the needs of the industry and the preferences of the rapidly
changing society. Consequent to that the college remains vigilant about the availability of new
courses in the affiliating University, i.e. , MDU, Rohtak, and introduces such courses in the
college to meet the needs of the industry and offer a whole range of courses for the students
and their parents to choose from.
• The Context
In the context of meeting the diverse needs, trends and demands of the society and for
maintaining the best possible standards, the college has been selecting and introducing new
courses from time to time. It follows the curriculum specified by MDU, Rohtak, as well as
keeps suggesting to the university the much needed changes in the curriculum. Through this
vision and wisdom, the college has remained in the forefront and has been able to build a
preferred brand image for itself.
• The practice
The courses offered by the college include traditional as well as professional courses at U.G
and P.G level. The college has also introduced some job-oriented and skill-oriented courses
including some diploma courses. A complete list of such courses is given below.
Traditional Grant- in-Aid U.G. Courses
1. B.Com. (Pass)
2. B.A. (Pass)
Self-Financing Courses
(i) Vocational U.G. Courses
1. B.A with Marketing & Commerce as elective subjects
2. B.Com with Computer Application
3. B.Com with Tax Procedure and Practice
4. B.Sc. with Computer Science
5. B.Sc. (Non - Medical)
6. B.Com. (Hons.)
(ii) Professional U.G. Courses
1. BBA
2. BBA (CAM)
3. BCA
4. BTTM
5. BA-JMC
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(iii) P.G. Courses
1. M.Com. .
2. M.Sc. (Computer Science)
3. M.A. (English)
(iv) Add on Diploma Courses
1. Computer Graphics, Animation, Multimedia & Web Designing
2. Hardware Networking & Ethical Hacking
3. Oracle DBA
(v) Add-On Certificate Course
1. Certificate Course on Tally Accounting Package
2. Certificate Course in Excel Course
3. Digital Marketing
Any student pursuing a three year UG degree program can simultaneously join the above
course.
The teaching-learning process is kept up to date and the guidelines of MDU, Rohtak, are
followed with regard to the curriculum and internal as well as external evaluation. Industry
linkages have been created for the training and placement of the students as required.
Evidence of Success
Growth in Student Strength at Entry Level
Program 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
U.G. 1596 1545 1628 1464 1507
P.G. 124 126 146 139 108
Total 1720 1671 1774 1603* 1615*
• A little fall in admission numbers is attributed to some reserved seats remaining unfilled
Growth in Total Student Strength
Year 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Total Student
Strength
4221 4263 4439 4356 4336
With a healthy demand ratio of 5.69
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Growth in Academic Achievements in terms of Merit Positions in University Exams
Years Merit Positions 1ST Positions 2nd Positions 3rd Positions
2014-15 126 13 8 8
2015-16 138 10 05 09
2016-17 192 12 14 09
2017-18 231 14 15 12
2018-19* 256 18 16 19
*More announcements are yet to come from the University and merit list data of 2018-19 will
certainly go up.
Diploma Courses
With a view to empowering our students with appropriate and timely IT skills, the college Computer
dept. have been running threeAdd on Diploma Courses at nominal fee. The curriculum has been
designed by the college itself and duly got approved by the University:
1. Computer Graphics, Animation, Multimedia & Web Designing
2. Hardware Networking & Ethical Hacking
3. Oracle DBA
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No. of Merit Positions
No. of Merit Positions
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Upon completion of any of the above courses, the concerned students are awarded the respective
certificates duly attested by the Controller, Examinations, M D University, Rohtak.
Certificate Course in Tally
This certificate course began in 2016-17. A number of students took admission and are benefited in
terms of enhanced knowledge and skill with due certification in computerized accounting work.
Certificate Course in Excel
This certificate course began in 2018-19. A number of students took admission and are benefited in
terms of enhanced knowledge and skill with due certification in efficient working in computerized
environment.
Digital Marketing
This job oriented certificate course began in 2018-19. A number of students took admission and are
benefited in terms of enhanced knowledge and skill with due certification in efficient working in
computerized environment.
PLACEMENT
It is no mean achievement that as around 900 of our students got placed through on Campus as well as
off campus placement during the last 5 years including 276 placements in the year 2018-19 alone.
Year No. of Students Placed
2014-15 124
2015-16 207
2016-17 180*
2017-18 148
2018-19 276
*For the Session 2016-17 total placements were 180 (88 on campus & 92 Off Campus),
however earlier it was mistakenly reported on this same page as 92 only (off Campus)
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148
276
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100
150
200
250
300
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
No. of Students Placed
No. of Students Placed
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Problems Encountered and Resources Required
(I) Problems Encountered
• One constraint is that the college is under obligation to follow the curriculum approved by the
affiliating university without there being any element of discretion.
• The college, in order to meet the institutional social responsibility, has to keep the fee charged for
self finance courses under check. Consequently it has to check the expenses as well.
(II) Resources Required
• Additional building with more rooms and labs required for introducing new skill-oriented courses
• More funding from the UGC
• Reasonable hike in fee in concurrence with the university as per the need of the hour.
(B)
• Title of the Practice
All-out efforts for the holistic development of students
• Goal
The college strongly believes in the all-round development of its students. So, along with the
curriculum, there are a large number of areas where students are encouraged and trained to help
them develop a fuller personality. The college provides them opportunities to get exposure at
state, national, international and at various other levels in order to realize their potential.
• The Context
Class room education alone falls short of being adequate when it comes to the all-round
development of an individual. The industry and the society expect students passing out of college
to be knowledgeable, skilled as well as socially responsible citizens. They should have the ability
as well as the confidence to shoulder diverse responsibilities in society. It requires a lot of extra
effort to produce such multi-talented and multi-dimensional individuals. The college goes all out
to create and offer platforms and opportunities for its students geared towards this end.
• The Practice
The college takes up many activities aimed at the holistic development of our students. The major
areas are as given below.
Extra Mural Activities (EMA) and Sports
EMA
The EMA Cell scouts around for and trains talented students for various types of cultural
activities. For this purpose, it provides competitive platforms at various levels. Our EMA students
have earned name and fame at zonal, inter-zonal, university, state, national as well as international
level. The college sends its students to other competitions also where they have repeatedly proved
their mettle.
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The College EMA Team has won the Zonal Overall Trophy for the 11th consecutive year.
The college EMA Team has won the Inter-Zonal Overall Trophy this year for the 7th year
consecutively. We have been runner up twice for Inter-Zonal overall trophy.11 students
of our College won cash prize worth more than Rs. 100,000/-.
➢ Won the Zonal Youth Festival Overall Trophy (at IMT, Faridabad, Oct 2018)
winning 34 prizes including 22 First , 8 Second and 4 third Prizes and 2 best
actress prizes.
➢ Won the Inter- Zonal Youth Festival Overall Trophy (at MDU, Rohtak,10-12 Nov
2018) winning 20 prizes including 10 First ,6 Second and 3 third Prizes with cash
prize of Rs 51,000/-.
No. of students participated in cultural events
State/ University level National level International level
No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Cultural: State/ University level National level International level
Sports
A number of sports activities are organized in the college. Students are selected and teams are
formed. The college sports teams participate in various sports events and follow the university
sports calendar. They also compete in other competitions outside the ambit of the university. The
college spent substantial amount on purchase of sports items and equipment. Also we have a
shooting range and a full-fledged yoga centre established in the College.
No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/ University level National level International level
No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports : State/ University level National level International level
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271 85 19
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A Number of EMA and Sports students have won cash awards at various levels. Last year the amount
was more than Rs. 11 Lakh. This year, so far the M.D University has not declared the amounts of cash
awards. However looking at the medals won by our students, it is estimated that this year too the
amount will be more than Rs. 11 Lakhs
National Cadet Corps (NCC) (Separate Units for Boys and Girls)
The college runs separate NCC Units in the college for boys and girls. The college NCC cadets
take part in a number of important activities and camps. Our cadets have brought laurels to the
college in various competitions held across the country. Earlier, our NCC cadets have also got
exposure at the international level, thanks to the fine guidance of the college NCC Program
Officers as well as their own dedication and hard work.
No. of students participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
No. of Awards won in NCC:
University level State level
National level International level
One of our acclaimed NCC Cadet, Mr. Aditya Raj has been selected to visit (International)
Singapore through a tough competition under Youth Exchange Programme.
The NCC Directorate to which we belong has been awarded as the Best Directorate among 17 other
Directorates in India. This award was started in 2015-16 and is being won by our Directorate
continually for three years up to 2017-18. This is to mention that this award is not given to any
Directorate continually beyond three years.
No. of Extension activities organized by NCC
National Service Scheme (NSS)
DAV Centenary college, Faridabad has separate units of boys as well as girls for last many years.
The college has always done various activities for social benefits through NSS wing. NSS wing of
DAV Centenary college, Faridabad conducts continuously various social activities like visit to old age
home, blind home, orphanage, gaushala, physically disabled students’ home as well as tree plantation,
voter awareness campaign, swachh Bharat AbhiyaanCampaign etc. The volunteers of NSS unit
always take initiatives to do social activities for the welfare of society and nation. Through these
activities, they learn social, moral and cultural values of human life. Many times, the girls of NSS unit
have taken part in activities of addressing and engaging local and common people about the healthy
and hygienic environment. They have distributed essential items like clothing, stationery, food etc.
among the local and needy people. Many people, who have already sent their parents in old age
homes, were motivated and convinced by the volunteers of NSS wing to take back their parents to
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home as it is their moral responsibility to take care of their parents in the old age. The volunteers have
donated blood several times for the noble cause.
The NSS Volunteers taught the underprivileged children and took the responsibility to educate
them for making them better citizens of nation. A community lunch has also been organized many
times for them in order to inculcate the feelings of sharing and caring among them.
No. of students Participated in NSS events:
University level State level
National level International level
No. of Awards won in NSS:
University level State level
National level International level
No. of Extension activities organized by NSS
Legal Literacy Cell
This Cell trains selected students and encourages them to take part in competitions outside the
college related to Debates, Speeches, Symposia, Group Discussions and Fine Arts etc. The
students trained by the Cell have won many a prize for the college in district, division and state
level competitions over the years.
The Legal Literacy Cell very actively participated in the Legal Literacy events organized
at the District, Inter District, Division and State Level and our students won a string of
prizes therein. Recently seven of our students were felicitated by Honb’le Chief Minister
of Haryana, Shri M.L. Khhatarwith prizes as well as cash awards at a function held at
Panchkula. ➢ State Level Prizes – (05) II Prize with Cash Prize (Event- Skit) of Rs. 48,000/-
➢ State Level Prizes – (01) II Prize with Cash Prize (Event- Debate) of Rs. 8,000/-
➢ State Level Prizes – (01) II Prize with Cash Prize (Event- On the Spot Painting) of Rs.
8,000/-
➢ State level Prizes –(02) with cash prize of Rs 19,000/-
➢ Division level Prizes –(03) with cash prize of Rs 11,000/-
➢ District level Prizes –(10) with cash prize Rs.5000/-
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Research
• As a result of encouragement from IQAC many faculty members are trying for obtaining Ph.D
Degrees. While 04 of faculty members have been awarded Ph.D, 9 more are already pursuing
from previous years, 11 more have registered for the Doctoral Degree in this year, Two faculty
members have submitted their thesis for evaluation and one more is in the process of registration
of Ph.D.
• As many as two different publications have been brought out by the college in different
departments, one at international and the other at national level.
• Many of our faculty members & Students are pursuing Research Projects in various fields
• Many of our faculty members have been participating in research paper writing & presentation in
National Seminars at different forums in the country
(C)
• Title of the Practice
Adoption of a Village
• Goal
The college has always endeavoured to shoulder its social responsibility. The goal is to
identify an area in the society and support the various stakeholders in the area for their
betterment and making their efforts easier in achieving their own goals. It is like helping the
villagers and the Govt. Sr. Secondary School authorities in terms of resources, expertise and/or
funds as and when required.
➢ To Create Awareness of Self-Worth
➢ To provide facilities for improving the conditions of life specifically for
the poorer sections of the society
➢ To stimulate self-reliance and self-development in local communities.
➢ To encourage train and enable local people to assume community
responsibilities
➢ To encourage all segments of society, irrespective of Caste, creed, religion
or economic situation to cooperate on long term development.
• The Context
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In this wake the college has performed a number of social welfare activities, as an outreach
venture, in the past in different colonies and different forums like teaching, cleaning,
sweeping, white washing, eradicating weeds, distribution of books and stationery, cleaning a
and sweeping at Faridabad Railway Station etc. etc.. In the present session the college has
adopted a village, Pawta , and served there in many ways for its development.
• The Practice
In this context the Village Pawta has been adopted under Co-ordinatorship of Dr. Mrs. Suniti
Ahuja and Mr. Ravi Kumar. Our teachers of different subjects have been regularly visiting the
village and the school for conducting classes for the students and other support activities like
cleaning, sweeping, white washing, eradicating weeds, distribution of books and stationery,
Yoga Classes, Computer classes, Health Checkup, Lectures on ethics and values, career
guidance etc. Also the college has motivated other external organizations such as Lions Club,
Surya Trust and Red Cross to collaborate and come forward and jointly contribute in this
noble cause.
• Evidence of Success
• Adoption of Village and School
• As many as 11 teachers and 242 students of our college have visited and provided
their services
• Lions Club, Surya Foundation and Red Cross collaborated in this noble cause
• Donation of around Rs. 12000/ in installing swings for the village school
• Appreciation received from the School Principal
• A Lecture on Adult Education was conducted in association with Lions Club
Faridabad Maitree in which Ln. Sonia Bhatia, Assistant Professor DAV Centenary
College Faridabad and Ms. Rekha Sharma Assistant Professor DAV Centenary
College Faridabad educated the girls of V- XI class.
• Ms. Kavita Sharma & Ms. Ravinder Kaur Assistant Professor, Computer Application
delivered lecture on fundamental of MS Word, Excel, Power Point. They also created
awareness about various social sites, websites and use of internet.
• NSS, NCC, Red Cross Unit and Department of Commerce & Business Administration
of DAV Centenary College Faridabad organized a rally in Village Pawta on ‘ Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan’.
• SunitaDudeja (Associate Professor), ANO NCC Girls, Mr. Ravi Kumar CTO NCC
Boys, Ms. Anjali Manchanda (Head Department of Computer Science), Dr. Ankur
Aggarwal (Head Department of Science), Ms. Ankita Ranjan (Head Department of
Business Administration) & Mr. Pankaj Sharma Assistant Professor along with
Students participated in the rally. The awareness was created that girls and boys are
equal and the villagers were given education that there should be no gender
discrimination and girls should be educated and also made be educated and also made
aware about various schemes of Govt. for promoting girls education.
• The above activities of social service were publicised in the print media for the others
to take a cue and follow.
Some of the Outreach Programme in collaboration with different entities in the Govt. Sr. Sec. School
of village, PAWTA
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Details of Activities
S.No. Date Activities Teacher
Incharge
Timing In collaboration
with
1. 22/05/2019 Opening
Ceremony
Mr. Ravi Kumar
Mr Pankaj
Sharma
Mr Anil
Ms Ankita
Ranjan
From 10:00 am
onwards
Surya Foundation
2 24/05/2019 Yoga Classes MrUmesh
Mr Anil
From 08:00 am to
09:00 am
DAVCC
3. 24/05/2019 Computer
Classes
Ms Urvashi
Sapra
Mr Anil
From 10:00 am to
12:00 pm
DAVCC
4. 25/05/2019 Yoga Classses MrUmesh
Mr Anil
From 08:00 am to
09:00 am
DAVCC
5. 25/05/2019 Computer
Classes
Ms Urvashi
Sapra
Mr Anil
From 10:00 am to
12:00 pm
Red Cross
Faridabad
6. 27/05/2019 Computer
Classes
Ms Urvashi
Sapra
Mr Anil
From 10:00 am to
12:00 pm
Red Cross
Faridabad
7. 28/05/2019 Health Check
up Camp for
Villagers
Mr Pankaj
Sharma
Mr Anil
From 08:00 am to
10:00 am
Red Cross
Faridabad
8. 28/05/2019 Computer
Classes
Ms Urvashi
Sapra
Mr Anil
From 10:00 am to
12:00 pm
Red Cross
Faridabad
9. 29/05/2019 Computer
Classes
Ms Urvashi
Sapra
From 10:00 am to
12:00 pm
Red Cross
Faridabad
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Mr Anil
10. 30/05/2019 Computer
Classes
Ms Urvashi
Sapra
Mr Anil
From 10:00 am to
12:00 pm
Red Cross
Faridabad
11. 31/05/2019 Computer
Classes
Ms Urvashi
Sapra
Mr Anil
From 10:00 am to
12:00 pm
Red Cross
Faridabad
12 21/06/2019 International
Yoga Day
Celebration
Mr. Ganith
(Student)
From 10:00 am to
12:00 pm
DAVCC
• Problems Encountered and Resources Required
(I) Problems Encountered
• The distance of the village from the college is considerable and reaching there remains a
difficult task.
• Many of the teaching staff is female and visiting remote village area poses a threat perception
for them.
(II) Resources Required
• Private comfortable and secured conveyance is required.
• Though we could garner intangible contribution from the external organisations, there remains
a need for more tangible or financial support.
(D )
Title of the Practice
Tree Plantation
Goal
The college has always endeavoured to uphold the social welfare and shoulder its social
responsibility. The goal is to identify an areas in the college and surroundings in the society,
where suitable tree plantation should be done and motivate the students and staff to carry out
as much as possible plantation. It is for the betterment of life quality as on today as well as for
the future.
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➢ To Create Awareness about importance of trees
➢ To motivate and train the students to take up plantation in their lives
➢ To encourage all segments of society, irrespective of Caste, creed, religion
or economic situation to come forward on this issue.
The Context
In this wake the college has performed a number of social welfare activities, as an outreach
venture, in the past in different places as well as in the college. It is the result of continuous
hard work for many years that the college at present is fully lush green with trees, plants, grass
which includes a variety of medicinal plants too. It is taken as a task of responsibility to
ensure green all around.
The Practice
In this context the college has planted a large number of trees, plants, shrubs, flowers, pot
flowers, hanging pots flowers, seasonal plants, medicinal plants etc. such that today there are
more than 19000 plants in the college as per the green audit. It is a continuos practice for the
college.
Evidence of Success
• More than 19000 plants in the college as per the green audit.
• Adequate rgular as well as temporary horticulture staff on the college roll
• Even the pots used for many plants are environmental friendly, coconut shells
• Dr. Suniti Ahuja, Incharge-NSS Girls Wing, personally supervising the whole
green affair
• The college NSS units (Boys and Girls) have been working shoulder to
shoulder
• The complete break up of the types of plants is kept in the college records
• Apart from the college premises a number of planting activities have been
carried out in the surroundings also.
Summary of Plant Population in the College
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S.No. Name of Tree/Plant Year 2017-18 Year 2018-19
1. Trees 165 165
2 Plants 10132 10292
3. Plants in Flower Pots 8119 8119
4. Plants in Hanging Pots 1050 1050
5. Neem (Medicinal) 4 24
6. Giloy (Medicinal) 70 70
7. Green Tea (Medicinal) 5 17
8. Tulsi (Medicinal) 20 37
9. Oxyzen Plants (Medicinal) 50 50
Problems Encountered and Resources Required
(I) Problems Encountered
• Convincing and garnering support of the local populace is a daunting task
• Maintenance of the plants inside the college premises is much easier than outside
(II) Resources Required
• So far college has utilized its own funds. More funds from other agencies are
welcome.
• Functional support from more external agencies to be involved.
(E)
Title of the Practice
Propagating Spiritual and Ethical Values
Goal
The college has always endeavored to uphold the social and spiritual welfare of the students,
the staff and the society and therefore, shoulder this responsibility. The goal is to organize
such activities so as to help people to systematically propagate spiritual knowledge, educate
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all people in the techniques of spiritual life, help checking the imbalances of values in lives of
people.
The Context
In this wake the college has, along with other many spiritual and ethical activities, joined
hands with ISKCON, Faridabad and performed a number of spiritual seminars and Bhagawad
Gita classes throughout the year on our campus. Here a large number of people from the
college, students, staff, other disciples from ISKCON have been benefited in terms of peace,
harmony and spiritual tranquility, in this otherwise much troubled world.
The Practice
In this context, the college, on its campus, organizes spiritual sessions. A number of
acclaimed speakers from ISKCON and others come to college on a regular basis for the whole
year where the devotee participants engage and avail themselves of the higher level of
spiritual discourse experiences.
Evidence of Success
A number of acclaimed speakers from ISKCON and others come to college on a regular basis
throughout the year. Many eminent speakers from important positions from all walks of life
have rendered their selfless services to this noble cause. Some them are listed below:
Important officers and Professionals Visited the College and Delivered Lectures
• Sh. Mohan RupaPrabhu, President, ISKCON Delhi
• Sh. Amogh Lila Prabhu, Vice-President, ISKCON Dwarka
• Sh. MadhumamgalPrabhu, President, ISKCON Gurugram
• Sh. Naveen Gambhir, Director, ATC
• Dr. Krishna Priya Prabhu, Vice-President, ISKCON Delhi
• Mrs. Shweta Gambhir, Director, School Preaching, ISKCON Faridabad
• Dr. Ashu Arora, Sr. Consultant, Asian Hospital
• Sh. Devesh Agarwal, Trader
• Sh. SharenderBatra, CA & Financial Advisor
• Sh. KapilKhurana, a top Management Professional in Auto Ancilliary
• Sh. Susheel Arora, Professional in IBM
• Mrs. Shakti Rani, Dy Director, Min. of Industries
• Mrs. KavitaKohli, incharge, Gopal School of Culture & Values
• Sh. Gopishwar Das, Ex-head Product Planning, Hyundai Motors
Mega Event # 1: A Gita based quiz. 'VEDIC OLYMPIAD’ was organized in which more
than 18000 school students all over Faridabad participated. The Prize distribution function
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was held in the college in which Sh. VipulGoyal, industries Minister – Haryana and Ms.
Shreya Chopra, Miss India 2017-18 were the Chief Guest and the Guest of Honour
respectively gave away the prizes. Sh. VipulGoyal specifically praised the contribution of the
college for the active support.
Mega Event # 2: The Grand Finale of the Summer Camp where parents of more than 400
Summer Camp participants attended the cultural event, focused on emphasizing the
importance OF Value education both at schools and by parents. Many leading industrialists
and entrepreneurs attended the event.
Date Activity No. of Participants
22.07.2018 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
29.07.2018 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
05.08.2018 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
12.08.2018 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
19.08.2018 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
26.08.2018 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
06.01.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
13.01.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
03.02.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
10.02.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
16.02.2021
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAME -
ACTIVITY BY SPIRITULCLUB, Dr.
SarojSawhney (Director of Shri Krishna
ParamDhamMandir, Faridabad) and Mr.
Shivanshu, (member of ISKCON Temple,
Faridabad)
50 students from 14 colleges
17.02.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
10.03.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
17.03.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
24.03.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
31.03.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
07.04.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
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14.04.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
21.04.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 84 participants
28.04.2019 Yoga & Meditation Class/ Bhajan by ISKCON 80 participants
05.05.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON 100 participants
12.05.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON 80 participants
19.05.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON 78 participants
26.05.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON 100 participants
02.06.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON 95 participants
09.06.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON 85 participants
16.06.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON 90 participants
Problems Encountered and Resources Required
(II) Problems Encountered
• Nothing Significant
(III) Resources Required
• So far college has been able to conduct the activity with its own resources
Others
• In coordination with the NGO, The Roshni Educational Society, the college is continuously
putting efforts to teach 70 odd underprivileged children up to Class V on the college campus.
Some of those children have been admitted to a regular CBSE affiliated school for further
regular education.
• Lots of spiritual activities are undertaken like daily HavanYajnas, weekly discourses on the
Gita, periodic courses on the Art of Living at the behest of the Art of Living Foundation,
Lectures on Sprituality, Values & Ethics are organized on the campus for the spiritual &Value
oriented evolution of the students and the faculty.
• Days of national importance & important festivals are celebrated with grace & zeal in the
College
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ANNEXURE III
(ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2018-19)
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DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
ACTIVITY CALENDAR
2018-2019
S
No. DATE EVENTS
Name of Resource
Person/Venue
No. of
Participants/No.
of Winners
DEPARTMENT
1 16.07.2018 Orientation
Programme
Dr. Satish Ahuja
(Principal)
All Staff
Members
BBA/BCA/BTTM/
B.A./B.Com
(SFS)/B.Com(Pass)
2 22.07.2018
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 Participants Spiritual Club/ISR
3 28.07.2018 No Smoking
Awareness Camp
Ms. Akriti Nangia (
Pathway School,
Gurgaon)
50 Students BCA
4 29.07.2018
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 80 Participants Spiritual Club/ISR
5
30.07.2018
to
03.08.2018
Participation in
Faculty Development
Programme on Java
Programming
Held at BPIT, Rohini 2 Students BCA
6
31.07.2018
Educational and
Motivational Trip Vrindavan
26 Students
Winners( Merit
Holders) and 14
Staff Members B.COM. (SFS)
7
01.08-2018
to
15.08.2018
Swachhta Pakhwara
Hospitals,Schools,Co
mmunity centres of
Faridabad
75 Students NSS (Girls & Boys
Unit)
8 05.08.2018
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 86 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
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9 05.08.2018 Alumni get-together DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 50 Alumni BBA
10
06.08.2018
to
07.08,2018
Participation in
Faculty Development
Programme on R-
Programming
Held at Janki Devi
Memorial College N.
Delhi
2 Students BCA
11
08.08.2018
to
11.08.2018
Career Guidance
Workshop/ Self
Employement
Drive/Workshop
'Disha'
UNDP in association
with Hero Moto
Corp.
227 Students BCA/BBA
12
10.08.2019
to
11.08.2018
Two Day Personality
Development
Workshop
Mr. Vikram dhawan
and Col. S.K Verma 50 Students BCA
13 11.08.2018
Participation in Inter
College Teej
Celebraton in K.L
Mehta Dayanand
College Faridabad
Held at K.L. Mehta
Dayanand College
Faridabad
12 Students BCA
14 11.08.2018
Extension Lecture
on"Hindi Kavita-
Pathan Paathan Ki
Vidhi"
Prof. Maya Malik
(MDU, Rohtak) 100 Students B.A.(Hindi)
15 11.08.2018 Placement
counselling
Global Institute of
Technology and
Management,
Gurugram
25 Students BBA
16 12.08.2018
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 90 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
17 12.08.2018
Faculty
Developmenty
Programme
Mr. Shankar
Goneka(MD,WOW
Factors India), Dr.
Jyoti Rana
(Chairperson,FMRT)
35 Asst.
Professors B.COM (SFS)
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19 12.08.2018 International Youth
Day
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 123 volunteers YRC (B & G)
20 14.08.2018
Visit to Sariska
National Tiger
Reserve
Sariska 50 Students B.A.(JMC)
21 15.08.2018 Swachh Bharat Rally
& Anti Drug Rally
NIT 1,2,3,4,5
Faridabad
50 Cadets &2
teachers NCC(B & G)
23 15.08.2018 Independence Day
Celebration
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 50 volunteers YRC (B & G)
24 18.08.2018 Physics Workshop Dr. Rakesh Pande 85 Students & 6
faculty members B.Sc.
25 19.08.2018
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
26 20.08.2018 Extension lecture on
interview skills
Mr. Kashish Ahuja &
Mr. Sachin Maurya
(Alumni)
110 Students BBA/BBA(CAM)
27 20.08.2018 Pulse Polio Rally Village Pawta,
Faridabad
47 Cadets & 2
teachers NCC(B & G)
28 21.08.2018
Seminar on
Animation and
Designing
Mr. Rahul Singla
(MAAC) 50 Students BCA
29 23.08.2018
to
25.08.2018
Raksha Bandhan-an
occasion to celebrate
womanhood
programe for college
students
Dr. Satish Ahuja,
Principal & Mr.
Mukesh Bansal, Co-
ordinator of B.Com.
(SFS) 120 Students
Women Cell club
with all
departments
30
24.08.2018
Motivational Lecture
on "How to Crack
Civil Services Exam"
Mr. Sunny
Kapoor(Director-
Bright Career ) & Mr.
Ravi kumar 152 Students B.COM.(SFS)
31 24.08.2018
Talent Search
Competition
Mr. Mukesh Bansal,
Dean of EMA 100 participants EMA
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32 24.08.2018
Tally Classes Mr. Himanshu
Singhla 107 Students B.COM.(SFS)
33
25.08.2018
Extension Lecture on
Marketing
Management
Mr. Bineet Sinha,
associate professor,
MVN University,
Palwal 55 students BBA
34
25.08.2018
Extension Lecture on
SAP
Mr. Sandeep Arora &
Mr. Tanveer
Ahmad(Directors of
SAP Institute,
Faridabad) 197 Students B.COM.(SFS)
35
25.08.2018
Fund Raising
Campaign for Kerala
Flood Victims
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
Rs. 10000 handed
to Mr. B.B.
Kathuria (Retired
Secretary, District
Red Cross,
Faridabad
YRC (B & G)
36 26.08.2018
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISCKON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
37 w.e.f
27.08.2018
Remedial and Merit
Classes BCA Staff 60 Students BCA
38
28.08.2018
to
01.09.2018
Faculty
Developmenty
Programme
Held at J.C. Bose
Univ., Faridabad 2 BCA
39 30.08.2018 Induction Programme DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 100 Students M.com.
40 31.08.2018 Seminar on Stock
Market
Mr. Varun Agarwal
(CEO, Profit Idea) 180 Students BBA
41 01.09.2018
National Level
Faculty Development
Programme
CMA Sunil
Singh(Chairman
Northern India
Regional Council of
104 participants
from all over
India
B.COM.(SFS)
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Cost Accountant of
India) Prof.
K.P.Kaushik(NIFM),
CA Ajay Garg, Mr.
Ravish Bhateja (CEO
&Founder SIFR)
42 03.09.2018
Organised
Counselling Sessions
to redress personal
and professional
problems
Ms. Deepti Shukla 10 volunteers
YRC (B & G)
43 01.09.2018 Visit to Tau Devilal
Oldage Home NH-2, NIT, Fbd.
25 Volunteers &
5 teachers
YRC (B & G)
44 05.09,2018 Teacher's Day
Celebration
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
All Staff
Members DAVCC, Fbd.
45
06.09.2018
Skill Development
Program
Mr. Gauri Shankar
and Mr. Partap 08 Students BCA
46 06.09.2018 Chemistry Seminar Prof. S. C. Puri 150 students B.Sc.
47 06.09.2018 Career Counselling
on Stock Market
Mr. Varun Agarwal
(CEO, Profit Idea) 120 Students BBA
48 06.09.2018 Blood Donation
Camp
Indian Medical
Association & Rotary
Club, Faridabad
304 Volunteers &
220 units of blood
collected
NSS (Girls & Boys
UnitS)/YRC (B &
G)
49 07.09.2018 Essay Writing
Competition
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 25 Students B. Sc.
50 08.09.2018
Seminar and Inter
college quiz
competition
Prof. Surender Mor,
Assistant professor,
BPS, Sonepat
8 teams and 16
participants B.A. (Economics)
51 08.09.2018 Alumni Meet Session DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 60 Alumni BBA
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52 08.09.2018 Workshop on
Network Marketing
Ms. Gaytri (Senior
Director, Modicare) 60 girls BBA
53 09.09.2018 Visit to Media Expo. Pragati Maidan,New
Delhi 30 Students B.A.(JMC)
54 10.09.2018 Investor Awareness
Program
Mr. Harbinder Sokhi
and Ms. Divya Chugh
( BSE ltd.)
265Students BCA/B.Com.
(SFS)/BBA
55 12.09.2018 Career Guidance
Session BCA Alumni 50 Students BCA
56 14.09.2018 Celebration of "Hindi
Diwas"
Dr. Harisharan
Verma (Renowned
Dramatist) and Sh.
Bhagwan Verma
(Lawyer)
120 Students B.A.(Hindi)
57
14.09.2018
to
15.09.2018
PD Session Mr. S.K. Verma 50 Students B.Sc.
58 15.09.2018
Celebration of 59th
Anniversary of
Doordarshan
Mr.Sayeed
Ansari(Editor Aaj
Tak),Mr. Devender
Shukla(Research
Head Lok Sabha).Sh.
O.P. Yadav(Editor
DD News),Mr. Atul
Singhal
100 Students B.A.(JMC)
59 15.09.2018 Ozone Day
Celebration Dr. Vijayvanti
150 students & 2
teachers B.A. (Geography)
60 15.09.2018 Quiz Participation in
Gurgaon
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 4 Participants B.A. (Geography)
61 16.09.2018 Remedial Classes B.Com. Staff
members 100 Students B.com.(GIA).
62 17.09.2018 Beti Bachao Maha NIT, Faridabad 50 Cadets (B &
G) and (350 NCC(B & G)
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Rally Cadets from
different school
and colleges)
63 17.09.2018
Inter College
Declamation
Competition
J.L.N. College,
Ballabhgarh 2 Students NSS (Girls)
64 w.e.f
17.09.2018
Skill Development
Program on Digital
Marketing
Ms. Heena Kalra 100 Students BCA
65
19.09.2018
to 20-09-
2018
Participation in Inter
College "Innovation
2018-19"
Govt College,
Gurugram
5students and 1
teacher B.A. (Geography)
66 21.09.2018
Seminar on Scope of
I.T. in Aviation
Industry
Expertrs from Fledge
Institute of Aviation
& Hospitality
80 Students BCA
67 21.09.2018
Extension Lecture on
GST CA Anoop Modi 28 Students B.COM.(SFS)
68 21.09.2018
Extension Lecture on
CAD and CAM Mr. Sandeep Rao 45 Students B.COM.(SFS)
69 22.09.2018 Parents Teacher
meeting
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 33 Parents B.com.(GIA).
70 22.09.2018 Voter Awarness
Rally
NH-3 Market, NH-2
Nehru Ground, 103 volunteers
NSS (Girls & Boys
Unit)/YRC ( B &
G)
71 22.09.2018 Lecture on Beauty
and Wellness Dermatech, Clinic 25 Students NSS(Girls)
72 23.09.2018
National level Power
Point Presentation-
"Research Point
2018"
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
54 students of 24
colleges BBA
73 24.09.2018 Talk on Swadeshi
way of empolyment
Mr.Satish
Kumar(Swadeshi
Jagran Manch ,
70 Students M.Com.
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Faridabad)
74 w.e.f
26.09.2018 Internal Exams
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 600 Students BCA
75 26.09.2018
Extension Lecture on
GST CA Anoop Modi 35 Students B.COM.(SFS)
76 27.09.2018 Celebration of World
Tourism Day
Ms. Seema Trikha
(M.L.A. Badkal), Ms.
Suman Bala (Mayor)
& Ms. Moolchand
Sharma (M.L.A.,
Ballabhgarh)
150 students BTTM
77
29.09.2018
Motivational Lecture
for Upgrading soft
skill Mr.Sudarshan Verma 32 Students B.COM.(SFS)
78 28.09.2018 Educational Trip to
Amritsar
Dr. Archana Bhatia
and Dr. Sunita
Dudeja with 2
teachers
41 Students B.com.(GIA).
79 28.09.2018
Surgical Strike Day
(Poster & Writing
Competition)
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
25 Cadets & 2
teachers & 48
students
NCC(B) & NSS
(Girls & Boys Unit)
80 28.09.2018 Extension lecture on
Guptas Period
Dr.
Rimjhim,Assistant
Prof., PGDAVC,
New Delhi
90 students B.A. (History)
81 29.09.2018
Seminar on Good
School Education
Provide a Fine
Foundation
Dr. Sukhbir Singh
(I.A.S. Retired) & Dr.
Harjit S. Anand (
I.A.S. Retired)
85 students BBA
82
01.10.2018
Extension Lecture on
Marketing
Management
Dr. Devika Vashist
(IBS Gurugram) 57 Students B.COM.(SFS)
83 02.10.2018 Swacchh Bharat Anti DAV Centenary 33 Cadets & 2 NCC(B)
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Drug Rally College, Faridabad teachers
84 01.10.2018
World Voluntary
Blood Donation Day
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
25 Volunteers &
5 teachers YRC (B & G)
85 03.10.2018 Seminar on Surgical
Strike Day Col.V.K.Gaur 101 Students
NSS (Girls & Boys
Unit)
86 05.10.2018
Campus Drive (
Secure Now &
Pinclick )
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 180 Students BCA
88 06.10.2019
Lecture on inner
peace and outer
dynamism
Dr. Subinoy Das
(Astrophysiucist), Dr.
Banani Chakraborty
(Nano Technologist)
from IIS, Banglore
50 Students B.A. (Geography)
89 08.10.2018 Industrial visit to
Yacult Plant Sonipat, Haryana 54 students BBA
90 09.10.2019 Extension Lecture on
Income Tax CA Vikas Khanduja 84 students B.com.(GIA).
91 09.10.2018
Inter University
National Level Quiz
Competition(Quiz
Wiz 2018)
Dr. Satish Ahuja,
Principal & Mr.
Mukesh Bansal, Co-
ordinator of B.Com.
(SFS)
34 Participants
from other
universities B.COM.(SFS)
92 10.10.2018 Faculty Development
Programme Dr. R.S. Chillar
30 Assistant
professors, from
college & other
institutions
BCA
93 11.10.2018 Extension Lecture on
Corporate Law
Dr.Versha
Vahini(HOD Deptt.
Of Law, MRIU)
97 Students B.com(GIA)
94 20.10.2018 NSS Day Celebration
Aggarwal College,
Ballabhgarh,
Fariddabad
2 Students NSS(Girls)
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95 23.10.2018
Extension Lecture on
Taxation Law CA Sachin kathuria 68 Students B.COM.(SFS)
96 23.10.2018
Road Safety Quiz
competition
MR. Ravi Kumar and
Ms. Lalita Dhingra
280 Students and
5 winner
B.COM.(SFS)/BB
A
97 24.10.2018
Extension Lecture on
Taxation Law CA Sachin kathuria 20 Students (TPP) B.COM.(SFS)
98
28.10.2018
TO
02/11/18
Five Days'Health
Awarness Camp
Nangali Bela
Ashram, Haridwar 76 volunteers YRC (B & G)
99 29.10.2018 Cloud Literacy Day Mr. Lovetesh ICT
Academy 40 Students BCA
100 29.10.2018
Extension Lecture on
GST CA Anoop Modi 30 Students (TPP) B.COM.(SFS)
101 30.10.2018
Extension Lecture on
GST CA Anoop Modi 30 Students (TPP) B.COM.(SFS)
102 31.10.2018 Zonal Youth Festival IMT, Faridabad
Over all
Championship
Trophy (11th
Time), Cash
Award of Rs
21000, 22 First
Prizes , 8 Second
prizes , 4 Third
prizes & 68
Participants
EMA Cell
103 05.11.2018 Diwali Celebration
for Staff Ms. Suniti Ahuja 25 Students BCA/B.Sc.
104
05.11.2018
to
06.11.2018
Rollar Sports
Competition
organised by
DAVCC, Fbd.
Sports complex,
M.D.U. Rohtak
Gold medal to
DAVCC team Sports
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105 10.11.2018 Inter Zonal Youth
Festival M.D.U. Rohtak
Over all
Championship
Trophy (7th
Time), Cash
Award of Rs
51000, 10 First
Prizes , 6 Second
prizes , 3 Third
prizes & 60
Participants
EMA
106 19.11.2018
Attended Workshop
on Health and
Hygiene
M.D.U. Rohtak 5 Volunteers & 1
staff member YRC (B & G)
107 21.11.2018
Participation in one
day university level
YRC Orientation
Course
M.D.U. Rohtak 10 volunteers YRC (B & G)
108 26.11.2018 Blood Donation
Camp
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
22 Cadets & 2
teachers (200
units blood
collected)
NCC(B)
109
27.11.2018
to
31.12.2018
Inter University
Youth Festival
Punjab University,
Chandigarh
3 prizes & 20
participants EMA Cell
110 01.12.2018 Awareness Rally on
Worlds Aids Day
NH-3, NH-4 and NH-
5
25 Volunteers &
5 teachers YRC (B & G)
111
06.12.2018
to
07.12.2018
Participation in
Faculty Development
Programme
(Introduction to Big
Data Analytice)
Shyama Prasad
Mukherjee College,
N.delhi
03 Staff members BCA
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112 07.12.2018 Workshop on Vedic
Maths Ms. Seema(AIVA) 50 Students BCA
113 07.12.2018 Workshop on
ABACUS
Ms. Nalini Anand
(AIVA) 6 Students BCA
114 21.12.2018 Plantation Drive on
Tree Plantataion day
Pawta Village,
Faridabad
33 Cadets & 2
teachers NCC(B)
115 05.01.2019 Employee Welfare
Trip Faridabad
20 facutly
members BBA/BBA(CAM)
116 06.01.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
117 09.01.2019
National level
Contest ICFL Stock
Mind Session-7
Mr. Akash Bhasin
(Regional Marketing
Manager, ICICI
Securities Ltd.)
200 Students BBA
118 09.01.2019 One Day Workshop
on HIV /AIDS
Civil Hospital at
B.K.Chowk,
Faridabad
4 Participants YRC (B & G)
119 11.01.2019 Visit to World Book
Fair
Pragati Maidan,New
Delhi 50 Students BBA
120 12.01.2019 SATTE-Tourism
Business Fair New Delhi
3 students and
1teacher BTTM
121 13.01.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
122 13.01.2019
Distribution of
Clothes and Foods to
needy people
Pyali Chowk, Market
no. -2Faridabad 30 Volunteers YRC (B & G)
123 14.01.2019 Workshop on Happy
and Healthy Living
Ms. Andleeb Zehra,
Ms. Richa & Ms.
Priya
65 Students
BCA/NSS
(Girls)/B.A.
(English)
124 15.01.2019 Watching Movie on
Celebration of Army INOX Cinemas, 50 Cadets &10 NCC (B&G)
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Day Faridabad teachers
125 17.01.2019
Workshop on "E-
learning for teaching
and Research"
Dr. Ravinder
Vianyak, Director of
Delhi School of
Professional Studies
and Research
All Staff
Members
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
126 17.01.2019
Oath Ceremony of
elected members of
Student Council
Dr. Satish Ahuja
,(Principal)/ NIT 3,
Faridabad
All members of
student council
Dean Student
Welfare
Association
127 19.01.2019
National Seminar on
" Critique of Science
& technology : Social
Implications"
Dr. Dinesh Aggrawal,
V.C. YMCA, Dr.
S.K. Chakarborthy,
Dr. Rajesh Chattra,
Dr. R.S. Chillar, Dr.
N.S. Gill, Dr.
Maneesha Garg, Dr.
Vanita Sapra
178 students B.Sc.
128 19.01.2019 Health Awarness
Camp
IAS Sukhbir
Singh,Dr. Bir Singh
(Former Civil
Surgeon,Faridabad)
& Sh. Rambir Singh
Dahiya (Former ETO
Faridabad)
91 Students M.Com.
129 21.01.2019 Campus Placement
Drive (Genpact)
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 403 Students BCA/B.Com. (SFS)
130
21.01.2019
to
22.01.2019
Seminar on Therapy
of Healing Without
Medicine
Dr. Virender Kumar 80 Students BCA
131 21.01.2019 Educational Movie
(Pride and Prejudice)
PVR Cinemas,
Faridabad
20 Students & 2
staff M.A.(English)
132 22.01.2019 Spiritual Lecture on Sh. Sukhvinder 80 Students B.com.(GIA).
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Gita Bindra(Director,
International Art of
Living Centre,
Quebec, Canada)
133
23.01.2019
to
27.01.2019
Swachh Bharat
Bicycle Rally Palwal to Badarpur
33 Cadets & 2
teachers NCC(B)
134 24.01.2019
Personality
Development
Workshop on "How
to Market Yourself as
Undergraduates"
NIIT 60 Students BCA
135 24.01.2019 Youth Empowerment
Skill Programme
Spiritual Club of
DAVCC Faridabad &
Art of living
Organization
20 Staff Members
& 25 students B.A. (Geog.)
136 24.01.2019
Learning through
Communication
exercises
Ms. Nishtha
(Chairperson,TIME
Institute)
58 Students M.Com.
137 24.01.2019
Celebration of
Mahatma Gandhi's
150th Birth
Anniversary
Mr. A. Annamalai,
Mr. Y.P. Anand, Mr.
Sanjoy Singha, Mr.
Ansar Ali (Speakers
from National Gandhi
Museum)
100 Students B.A. (Economics)
138 25.01.2019 Voters Awarness
Rally
Dr. Satish Ahuja
(Principal)/ NIT 3,
Faridabad
155 Students
NSS (Girls & Boys
Unit)/YRC ( B &
G)
139 w.e.f
27.01.2019
Remedial and Merit
Classes BCA Staff 70 Students BCA
140
28.01.2019
to
30.01.2019
NPTI (Remote
Sensing and GIS)
Ms. Bhawna
Chaudhary (Deputy
Director National
45 Students B.A. (Geog.)
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Power Trainning
Institute ), Mr.
Yogender (Computer
Expert), Mr. Swarn
Singh Jaggi,
consultant
141 28.01.2019
Faculty Exchange
Programme and
Career Counselling
Session
Mr. Himanshu Arora
(Mangalmay Institute
of Management and
Technology)
60 Students BBA/B.Com.
142
28.01.2019
to
02.02.2019
Parents Teacher Meet BCA Staff and
Parents 400 Students BCA
143 29.01.2019
Intra College
Extempore
Competititon
Dr. Sunidhi
(Associate Prof.
Govt. College
Faridabad), CA Neha
Gupta(Communicatio
n and Behavioural
Coach)
109 Students M.Com.
144 29.01.2019
INDUSTRY
ACADEMIA
WORKSHOP
Mr. Nitesh Sharma (
the IAS Rank holder
51), Mr. Keshav
Bhardwaj ( the
Mathematician), Mr.
santosh Dwivedi and
Mr. Sachin Bansal
396 Students B.com.(SFS)
145
29.01.2019
to
04/02/2019
Seven days Health
Awarness Camp Udaipur, Rajasthan 25 Volunteers YRC ( G)
146 30.01.2019 Extension Lecture on
Creative Writing
Ms. Shalini khurana
(Assistant Professor
in Govt. College for
Women, Faridabad)
80 Students B.A.(JMC)
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147 30.01.2019
Campus
Drive(DAMCO SOL.
PVT. LTD.)
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 35 Students BCA
148 30.01.2019 Campus Drive ( CTS-
For CONCENTRIX)
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 85 Students BCA
149 31.01.2019 Extension Lecture on
Corporate Law
Dr.Versha Vahini
(HOD Deptt. Of Law,
MRIU)
110 Students B.com.(GIA)
150 31.01.2019 Extension Lecture on
Income Tax CA Vikas Khanduja 93 students B.com.(GIA)
151 31.01.2019 Participation in
Bharat Prayatan Parv New Delhi 23 students BTTM
152
01.02.2019
to
05.02.2019
National Level
University Youth
Festival
Chandigarh
University, Mohali,
Chandigarh
3 prizes & 15
participants EMA
153 02.02.2019 Parents Teacher
Meeting
Dr. Sonia Hooda &
Ms. Lalita Dhingra &
Mr. Ravi Kumar
213 Parents B.A.(JMC)/B.Com.
(SFS)
154 02.02.2019
Extension lecture on
organizational
structure and design
DR. Bineet Sinha,
associate professor,
MVN University,
Palwal
70 Students BBA
155 02.02.2019 Budget Talk Show
CA Anoop Modi &
Dr. Savita Bhagat
(HOD, Economics
Department)
120 Students B.COM.(SFS)
156
02.02.2019
Extension Lecture on
Personality
Development Ms. Neha Dubey 63 Students B.COM.(SFS)
157 03.02.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
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158 04.02.2019 Campus Drive (
Mobile Safty. Com)
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 75 Students BCA
159
04.02.2019
to
08.02.2019
Five Day District
Level Training Camp
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 76 volunteers YRC (B & G)
160 05.02.2019 Extension Lecture on
GST
CA Anoop Modi
(Alumnus of
DAVCC)
117 Students B.com.(GIA).
161
05.02.2019
to
29.03.2019
Bridge course on
Income Tax
CS Mr. Jay Prakash
from LDR Company 110 Students B.COM.(SFS)
162 06.02.2019 Environment and
Green Audit
Dr. Ravinder
Vianyak, DR.
Narender Garg, Dr.
Sanket vij
All Staff
Members
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
163
06.02.2019
to
10.02.2019
Five days Youth Red
Cross Camp
Mr. Moolchand
Sharma (M.L.A.
Ballabhgarh)
100 Students YRC (B & G)
164 06.02.2019
Personality
Development
Programme
Alumnus Mr. Herok
Pal, a story teller 60 Students BBA
165 07.02.2019 Educational Trip
toTaj Mahal Agra, Uttar Pradesh
50 Students & 2
teachers B.A.(JMC)
166 08.02.2019 Excursion Trip Suraj kund 20 Students M.A.(English)
167 09.02.2019
Extension Lecture on
Diaosporic Literature
and Ethnicity
Prof. Randeep Rana 30 Students M.A.(English)
168 09.02.2019
National Seminar on
"Bhartiya Lok
Sahitya ki Adhunik
Yug mein
Prasangikata"
Dr. Ram Sajan
Pandey(Vice
Chancellor-Baba
Mastnath University,
Rohtak)
450 participants
from different
colleges
B.A. (Hindi)
169 10.02.2019 Yoga & Meditation DAV Centenary 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
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Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
College, Faridabad
170 12.02.2019 State Level Quiz
competition
CA Gautam Goyal
(Ex Chairman, ICAI
Faridabad Chapter)
18 teams & 54
Students B.com.(GIA)
171 12.02.2019 Suraj Kund Trip Surajkund, Faridabad 25 Students BTTM
172 12.02.2019 Student Exchange
Programme
MANGALMAY
Institute of
Management &
Technology, Greater
Noida
50 Students BBA
173
12.02.2019
to
18.02.2019
Faculty Development
Programme on " Data
Science and Big Data
Analytics"
Ms. Navpreet Kaur
(ICT Academy) 28 Staff members BCA
174 13.02.2019 National level One
day IGNIDEA 2019
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
Sharma (Registrar,
JCBose University of
Science & technology
of Faridabad)
17 teams & 100
Students
English literacy
Society with
Planning forum &
Environmental club
175 14.02.2019 Visit to Suraj Kund
Craft Mela
Suraj Kund,
Faridabad 105 Students
B.A.(JMC)/BBA/B.
Com. (SFS)
176 14.02.2019 Extension Lecture on
GST CA Kanish Gupta 72 Students M.Com.
177 14.02.2019 College Level
Science Exhibition
Mrs. Ranjana Sharma
(Senior Advocate
&Former President of
Consumer Forum,
Faridabad)
40 Students B.A. (Geog.)
178 14.02.2019 Campus Drive Kotak
Mahindra Bank
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 85 Students BCA
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179
14.02.2019
to
20.02.2019
Attended 7 days
health
awareness/training
camp
Jodhpur, Rajasthan one volunteer YRC (B)
180 15.02.2019
Participation in
District Level
Science Exhibition
Pt. Jawahar Lal
Nehru College,
Faridabad
6 Participation &
two Winner B.A. (Geog.)
181 15.02.2019
Participation In
District Level
Science Exhibition
Govt. College, Sec-
16 Faridabad 2 Students BCA
182 16.02.2021 Student Development
Programme
Dr. Saroj Sawhney
(Director of Shri
Krishna Param Dham
Mandir, Faridabad)
and Mr. Shivanshu,
(member of ISKCON
Temple, Faridabad)
50 students from
14 colleges
B.Com. (SFS) &
Spiritual Club
183 17.02.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
184 17.02.2019 Attended drug's free
India Campaign
G.J.U. Hisar,
Haryana
40 Volunteers and
staff members YRC (B& G)
185 20.02.2019 Extension Lectuire on
Political Science
Prof. Rajesh Kumar
Malik 75 Students
B.A.(Political
Science)
186 22.02.2019 Annual Science Judge- Dr. S.S. 80 Students B.Sc.
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Marathon Gosain
187 24.02.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
188
24.02.2019
to
28.02.2019
Manali Tour for
girls'students
Manali, Himachal
Pradesh
16 girls students
& 2 staff
members
BTTM
189
25.02.2019
to
26.02.2019
National Level
University Youth
Festival
Central University of
Haryana,
Mahendergarh
Six Gold Prizes &
1 Silver , won
One Over All
Trophy &15
Participants
EMA
190 25.02.2019
Rolling on Idea Floor
Club: Manage
Tummy Without
Mummy ( Avoid
Junk food)
Ms. Lalita Dhingra &
Mr. Ravi Kumar &
Ms. Rekha Sharma
110 Students B.COM. (SFS)
191 25.02.2019 Poetry ki Pathshala Dr. Satish Ahuja,
Principal 57 students M.Com.
192
25.02.2019
to
16.03.2019
Extension lecture
series Ms. Paru Mallik 25 Students M.A.(English)
193
26.02.2019
-
27.02.2019
Donation Drive Sehyog Club of
department 8 participants M.Com.
194 26.02.2019 Workshop on online
competitive exams Techno Gyan Club 32 Students B.Sc.
195 27.02.2019 7 Days NSS Camp Rahul Colony,
Faridabad 94 students
NSS (Girls & Boys
unit)
196 28.02.2019 Career Counselling
Programme ICSI 60 Students M.Com.
197 28.02.2019 Social initiatives Mr. Mukesh Bansal, 60 students B.Com (SFS)
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activity by sharing
happines club
Co-ordinator & Ms.
Sonia Bhatia
198
01.03.2019
to
02.03.2019
Participation in
Faculty Development
Programme on
Python-Programming
JIIMS, Engg. &
Management
Technical Campus,
Greater Noida
02 Staff members BCA
199 01.03.2019
Extension Lecture on
Enlightening Yours
Inner self
Dr.R.P.Sharma 25 Students M.A.(English)
200 01.03.2019 Extension Lecture on
Energy Conservation
Mr. Ashok Kumar
(National Thermal
Power Institute
Badarpur, Faridabad
44 Students B.Com (SFS)
201 01.03.2019 Visit to Gaushala
Gopal Gaushala,
Surajkund Road,
Faridabad
10 volunteers YRC (B)
202 03.03.2019 Second Visit to
oldage home
Tau Devilal Old age
Home, NH-2, NIT,
D-Block
50 volunteers YRC (B & G )
203 06.03.2019 Extension lecture on
computer science Dr. Anupama Chadha 50 Students B.Sc.
204 07.03.2019 ERP Training
Mr.Ashish
Shrma(Team Leader
Mobilise pp. Lab
LLP
Faridabad),MR.K.S.S
harma(Team Leader
Mobilise pp. Lab
LLP Faridabad)
85 students BBA and IT Cell
205 08.03.2019 Carrer Advancement
Session
Dr.Parul
Khanna(Vice
Principal, IMT
Faridabad),Dr.Virend
er Bhasin(Advisor
BBA)
70 Students BBA
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206 08.03.2019 Extension lecture on
physics Dr. Ananya Vardhan 55 students B.Sc.
207 08.03.2019
Celebration of
International Women
Day
Mayor Suman Bala 45 women
honoured
Women Cell club
and YRC (G)
208 10.03.2019 Rishi Bodh Utasav
Celebration
Mr. Satyapal Aarya
(Secretary,
DAVCMC, New
Delhi & Secretary,
Arya Pradeshik
Pratinidhi Upsabha,
Haryana)
400 participants
Arya Pradeshik
Pratinidhi Upsabha,
Haryana in
association with
Arya Samaj Unit of
DAVCC, Faridabad
209 10.03.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
210 11.03.2019 Workshop on Gender
Sensitization
Mr. Krishna
Chaudhary 200 students B.Com. (SFS)
211 11.03.2019 Motivational lecture Ms. Meenakshi
Sharma 30 Students M.A.(English)
212 12.03.2019 Workshop on Healthy
Diet
Ms.Priya Aggarwal
(Dietician)
50 Faculty
Members BBA
213 13.03.2019
DAVIANS Star Club
: Inter Department
Role Play & Movie
Making Competition
Ms. Lalita Dhingra &
Mr. Ravi Kumar 98 students B.Com. (SFS)
214 13.03.2019 Extension lecture on
mathematics Dr. A.K. Sharma 45 Students B.Sc. (Maths)
215 14.03.2019
Workshop on Fraud
Analysis and Cyber
Laws
Mr.Manjeet Singh(
Fraud Analyst,
Barclays Shared
services)
40 Students BBA
216 14.03.2019 Road Safety Association with
Traffic Police, 50 participants BBA
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Programme Faridabad
217
15.03.2019
to
16.03.2019
Athleet meet-
FUNATHON 2019
Mr. Giriraj Singh
(Dhyanchand &
Bhim Awardee Para
Atheletic)
2500 participants
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
with Sports Dept.
218 17.03.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
219 18.03.2019 Leisure trip to Wild
Hawk Dhauj Faridabad
34 Students & 5
teachers M.Com.
220 19.03.2019 Holi Celebration in
old age home
Tau Devilal Old age
Home, NH-2, D-
Block
57 Volunteers YRC (B & G)
221 23.03.2019
Activities conducted
by English Literary
Society
Dr. Suniti Ahuja,
Coordinator 25 Students M.A.(English)
222 23.03.2019 Celebration of
Shahidi Diwas
Retired Col. Samar
Singh & Senior
Scientist Mr. Ganga
Shankar
100 students
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
in association with
Vivekanand Manch
223
23.03.2019
to
30.03.2019
Parents Teacher week
Mr. Mukesh Bansal
(Coordinator BBA),
Dr.Virender Bhasin
(Advisor BBA)
120 parents BBA
224 24.03.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
225 26.03.2019 Psychometric Test DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 93Students
B.Com (SFS) with
Skill Sathi Club
226 26.03.2019
Student Exchange
Programme ( Career
Councelling Session)
Ms. Urvaja Raina and
Ms. Rashmeen
Kaur(IMT,
Faridabad)
60 Students BCA
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227 26.03.2019 Extension lecture on
mathematics Dr. K.L. Kaushik 40 Students B.Sc. (Maths)
228 26.03.2019 Rashtriya Hasya Kavi
Sammelan
Ms. Kalpana Shukla
from Delhi & Mr.
Kuldeep Brajwasi
from Rajsthan & Mr.
Vipin Chauhan from
Agra
150 students B.A. (Hindi)
229
26.03.2019
to
28.03.2019
Student Exchange
Programme
Dr.Parul
Khanna(Vice
Principal,IMT
Faridabad), Mr.
Mukesh
Bansal(Coordinator,
B.Com. (SFS) &
Dr.Virender
Bhasin(Advisor,
BBA)
27 participants &
2 teachers BBA/BCA/B.Com.
230 28.03.2019 Competition "Math
Buzz"
Dr. Satish Ahuja &
Dr. Suniti Ahuja &
Mr. Satish Bansal
18 students & 6
Team
B.A.(Maths) &
Ramanujan Club
231 28.03.2019 National Seminar on
Road Safety
Deputy
Commissioner
Mr.Dharmendra,
Dr.Satish Ahuja,
Principal & Dr.
Sunitti Ahuja & Dr.
Narender
72 participants
NSS(Girls & Boys
unit) & YRC (B
&G) & B.Com.
(SFS)
232 28.03.2019 Student Level Poster
Making Competition
Dr.Parul
Khanna(Vice
Principal,IMT
Faridabad), Mr.
Mukesh
Bansal(Coordinator
BBA),Dr.Virender
Bhasin(Advisor
BBA)
27 participants BBA
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233 29.03.2019
National Seminar on
" Ram Kavya" and
National competition
Swaraj Sadan, MDU
Rohtak
05 students & 4
winners B.A. (Hindi)
234 31.03.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
235 03.04.2019 Personality
Development Session Ms. Deepti Shukla 40 Students B.Sc.
236 04.04.2019
Extension lecture on
Literature and
Ethnicity
Dr. Reena Grewal, JC
Bose University of
Science &
Technology,
Faridabad
20 Students M.A.(English)
237 05.04.2019 Seminar on
Enterpreneurship
Ms. Saloni Kaul
(reowned leadership
coach, human capital
consultant and
trainer, India Talent
Services)
50 students M.Com.
238 05.04.2019 Extension Lecture on
GST
Mr. Nitesh Arora (
DICS Institute ) 100 students B.Com. (SFS)
239 05.04.2019
Extension lecture on
Psychological
Approach
Dr. Neer Kanwal
Mani, Pt. J.L.N.
Govt. College,
Faridabad
25 Students M.A.(English)
240 05.04.2019
Attended the seminar
on anemia causes and
cure
M.D.U. Rohtak 14 YRC
Volunteers YRC (B & G)
241 06.04.2019 Extension lecture on
chemistry Dr. Vanita Sapra 50 Students B.Sc.
242
06.04.2019
t0
16.04.2019
Workshop on Vedic
Sanskriti
Dr. Satish Ahuja,
Principal
All teaching and
non-teaching staff
members
DAVCC, Fbd.
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243 07.04.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
244 07.04.2019 One day health check
up camp Smt. Bimla Devi
14 YRC
Volunteers & 2
staff members
YRC (B & G)
245 08.04.2019 Extension Lecture on
GST
Mr. Nitesh Arora (
DICS Institute ) 100 students B.Com (SFS)
246 08.04.2019 Extension lecture Retired Prof. Sudha
Chugh 30 Students M.A.(English)
247 11.04.2019 Farewell Party DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 115 Students BBA
248 12.04.2019 Farewell Party DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 40 Students B.A.(JMC)
249 14.04.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
250 15.04.2019
Seminar on
"Intellectual Property
Rights"
DR. Bineet Sinha,
associate professor,
MVN University,
Palwal
100 students BBA
251 16.04.2019 Farewell Party DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 40 Students B.com.(GIA)
252 17.04.2019 Farewell Party DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 240 Students B.Com. (SFS)
253 18.04.2019 Seminar On Research
Internship offerings
Mr. Mahender, Mr.
Sandeep (Luneblaze) 160 Students BCA
254 19.04.2019 RangManch-2019 Ms. Seema Trikha
(M.L.A. Badkal)
All teaching and
non-teaching
members and
students
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
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255 21.04.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 84 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
256 21.04.2019 State Level Seminar
on Vastu Science
COL. Tejender pal
Tyagi (Chairman-
Society of Vastu
Science),
600 participants DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
257 22.04.2019 Earth Day (Tree
Plantataion)
DAV School, NIT 3,
Faridabad 47 Cadets NCC (B & G)
258 23.04.2019 Farewell Party DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 40 Students M.Com.
259 27.04.2019 Prize Distribution
Function
Dr. Ramesh Arya (
Vice President, DAV
Management
Commettee) & Dr.
D.V. Sethi (treasurer ,
DAV Management
Commette)
570 students & 30
teachers
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
260 28.04.2019
Yoga & Meditation
Class/ Bhajan by
ISKCON
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 80 participants Spiritual Club/ISR
261 05.05.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 100 participants ISR
262 12.05.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 80 participants ISR
263 13.05.2019
One day workshop on
Healthy living "Chef
without fire"
Dr. Suruchi Sharma
& Mr. Hukum Singh
(Executive Chef,
Tama & World
Kitchen, Faridabad)
All teaching and
non-teaching staff
members
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
264
20.05.2019
to
24.05.2019
Five Days First-aid
and home nursing
training camp
Mr. Purushottam
Saini & Mr.
Devender Kumar
200 students Youth Red Cross
Unit (B & G)
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265 19.05.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 78 participants ISR
266
20.05.2019
to
24.05.2019
Participation in 5
days health
awareness training
camp at Aggrawal
College, Ballabhgarh
Mr. Ishant Kaushik,
D.T.O. Red Cross,
Fbd.
4 Volunteers Youth Red Cross
Unit (B & G)
267 22.05.2019 Opening ceremony of
Adoption of School
Pawta Village
(Outreach program) 40 Students
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
268 24.05.2019 Yoga and Computer
Classes
Pawta Village
(Outreach program) 5 students
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
269 25.05.2019 Yoga and Computer
Classes
Pawta Village
(Outreach program) 4 students
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
270 26.05.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 100 participants ISR
271 27.05.2019 Computer Classes Pawta Village
(Outreach program) 3 students
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
272 27.05.2019 One day health
checkup camp
Pawta Village
(Outreach program) 4 staff members YRC (B & G )
273
27.05.2019
to
31.05.2019
One week Trainning
Programme foe Non
Teaching Staff
members
DR. Chandershekhar
Tiwari (SIGFA S
olutions), CA Sachin
kathuria, Dr. Suniti
Ahuja, Dr. Virender
Bhasin, Dr. R.B.
Singh & Mr. Pramod
70 Participants DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
274 28.05.2019
Health Awarness
Camp and Computer
Classes
Pawta Village
(Outreach program) 30 Students
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
275 29.05.2019 Computer Classes Pawta Village
(Outreach program) 4 students
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
276 30.05.2019 Computer Classes Pawta Village 5 students DAVCentenary
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(Outreach program) College, Faridabad
277
30.05.2019
&
20.06.2019
Yoga Awareness
Camp
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
500 students and
all staff members
DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
278 30.05.2019
One Day
Brainstorming
Workshop
CA Dr. Ajay Garg &
Sh.S.K. Arora,
Director of Honda,
Branch-Faridabad
50 students Entrepreneurship
Club of DAVCC
279 31.05.2019 Computer Classes Pawta Village 25 Students DAVCentenary
College, Faridabad
280 02.06.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 95 participants ISR
281 09.06.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 85 participants ISR
282 14.06.2019
onwards
One Week Faculty
Development
Programme
Dr. Neeraj Kaushik
(NIFM , Kurushtera) 35 Participants
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
283 15.06.2019 Alumni Meet
Mr. Bhagat Pratap
singh (Assistant
Labour
Commissioner ,
Faridabad)
120 Participants
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
with DAV
Centenary College
Alumni Association
(Registered)
284 16.06.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 90 participants ISR
285 21.06.2019
Celebration of
International Yoga
Day
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
500 students and
all staff members
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad
286 23.06.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 95 participants ISR
287 27.06.2019
to
Faculty Development
Programme
DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 42 participants
Technicia Club
with ICT Academy
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29.06.2019
288 30.06.2019 Bhajan by ISKCON DAV Centenary
College, Faridabad 105 participants ISR
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ANNEXURE IV
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
STUDENTS’ FEEDBACK FORM
SESSION:-2018-19
NAME……………………….. ROLL NO………………. CLASS…………….
SECTION……….
NOTE:
Please tick the box you consider appropriate through your satisfaction from 1 to 10 with
1 for least satisfaction or 10 for most satisfaction.
1. Are you satisfied with the admission process of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. How much are you satisfied with the library services?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. How do you rate the infrastructure of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. How much are you satisfied with the canteen facilities of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5. How much are you satisfied with the cooperation and support of the Non-teaching
staff of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6. Kindly rate the personality development activities of the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. Kindly rate the adequacy of sports facilities of the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8. How much are you satisfied with the opportunities you get for extracurricular
activities?
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9. How much do you like the ecological environment of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10. Rate the career counseling support provided by the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11. Rate the placement support provided by the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
12. Give your satisfaction rating for the quality and number of laboratories available to
you in the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
13. Are you satisfied with the punctuality of your teachers?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
14. How much are you satisfied with the quality of teaching delivered by your teachers?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15. How much are you satisfied with the extra support provided by your teachers?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
16. Rate the quantity and quality of other clubs and societies like NCC, NSS, YRC etc.
of the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
17. How much are you satisfied with the discipline of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
18. Are you satisfied with the other festivals/ cultural celebrations in the college?
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
19. How much are you satisfied with the extension lectures, seminars, conferences held
in the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20. How do you rate the spiritual activities like Hawan Yajna held in the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
21. Are you satisfied with the student participation in the management of college
activities?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ FEEDBACK
SESSION- 2018-19
300 STUDENTS PARTICIPATED & OVERALL ASSESSMENT IS 77.70%
1. Aspect: Satisfaction with admission process.
The average rating given by students is 78.56%
2. Aspect: Satisfaction with library services.
The average rating given by students is 54.26%
3. Aspect: Comforts of the infrastructure of the college.
The average rating given by students is 76.56%
4. Aspect: Satisfaction with canteen facilities.
The average rating given by students is 63.36%
5. Aspect: Cooperation and support of the Non-teaching staff of the college.
The average rating given by students is 78.86%
6. Aspect: Personality development activities of the college.
The average rating given by students is 75.63%
7. Aspect: Adequacy of sports facilities of the college.
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The average rating given by students is 73.2%
8. Aspect: Opportunities in extracurricular activities.
The average rating given by students is 79.4%
9. Aspect: Ecological environment of the college.
The average rating given by students is 81.7%
10. Aspect: Career counseling support provided by the college.
The average rating given by students is 79.6%
11. Aspect: Placement support provided by the college.
The average rating given by students is75.5%
12. Aspect: Quality and Quantity of laboratory facilities.
The average rating given by students is 74.43%
13. Aspect: Punctuality of the Teaching Staff.
The average rating given by students is 87.96%
14. Aspect: Quality of Teaching delivered by the teachers.
The average rating given by students is 88.2%
15. Aspect: Extra support provided by the teachers.
The average rating given by studentsis 86.36%
16. Aspect: Quality and Quantity of Societies and Clubs.
The average rating given by students is 81.16%
17. Aspect: Maintenance of discipline.
The average rating given by students is 75.26%
18. Aspect: Celebration of festivals and cultural programs.
The average rating given by students is 76.76%
19. Aspect: Satisfaction with extension lectures, seminars, conferences.
The average rating given by students is 83.4%
20. Aspect: Spiritual Activities in the college.
The average rating given by students is 80.76%
21. Aspect: Opportunities of students participation in the management of college.
The average rating given by students is 80.9%
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ANNEXURE V
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
SESSION: 2018-19
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PARENTS’ FEEDBACK
Dear Parent/Guardian,
You are requested to give your feedback regarding the services of the college for your
son/daughter/ward studying in class ____________Section ______and Rollno_________. Your response will
be highly useful for us in improving our services.
Name of Parent /Guardian :
Contact number :
Email (optional) :
Please tick one box for each question. Give 10 for the best and 1 for least
Q1 You are well supported by the staff during the admission process.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Q2 Studies of your son/daughter are going well.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Q3 You are being updated about the performance of your son/daughter/ward.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Q4 Your son/daughter/ward gets adequate support from the faculty/staff.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Q5 College adequately undertakes other activities like extension lectures, personality development classes
educational trips excursions and preparation for placement.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Q6 Your son/daughter/ward gets adequate library facilities.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Q7 You are properly attended to when you visit the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Q8 Your son/daughter/ward is satisfied with the discipline order of the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Q9 Your son daughter/ward is satisfied with the general cleanliness in the college.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Q10 Please give your suggestions for any other related matter.
Signature of Parent /Guardian Date:
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
ANALYSIS OF PARENTS’ FEEDBACK
SESSION- 2018-19
275 PARENTS PARTICIPATED & OVERALL ASSESSMENT IS 82.11%
1. Aspect: Support during admission
The average rating given by parents is 82.14%
2. Aspect: Studies of the students
The average rating given by parents is 82.87%
3. Aspect: Information about performance of students
The average rating given by parents is 80.76%
4. Aspect: Support by faculty/staff
The average rating given by parents is 83.85%
5. Aspect: Adequacy of other activities
The average rating given by parents is 79.67%
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6. Aspect: Library facility
The average rating given by parents is 81.6%
7. Aspect: Attention to the parents
The average rating given by parents is 84%
8. Aspect: Discipline order of the college
The average rating given by parents is 80.94%
9. Aspect: General Cleanliness in the college
The average rating given by parents is 83.16%
10. The following suggestion have been received from the parents:-
Some of the parents have suggested that there should be increase in seats of BBA and
BCOM(H) in the college. Also more sessions should be organized for career
counselling so that student must be aware of the upcoming challenges and
opportunities in the future. They derive great pleasure in and are interested to visit
college for getting regular updates of their son/daughter/ward. Some of the parents
also suggested that there should be provision of providing extra books to genuinely
needy students of the college. Maximum number of parents are well satisfied with the
discipline of the college barring some suggestions received that more emphasis to be
made on overall discipline of the college.
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ANNEXURE VI
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD (Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC)
“There are no better Ambassadors for your college than your alumni”
We are pleased that you spent valuable years as a student at DAV Centenary College
Faridabad. We tried to make your time here most useful & productive. We would like to know
your opinion about the College, now that you have moved on. Please spare some of your
valuable time to fill up this form and give us your valuable feedback and suggestions for further
improvement of the College. Your inputs will be highly useful to improve the quality of our
academic programs and for enhancing the credibility of the College.
ALUMNI FEEDBACK FORM
Part A: (Personal Information)
Name:
Address:
Contact No. :
Email Id:
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Name of the Course
Year of Course
Completed:
Completion:
Present Occupation: Designation:
Office Address:
Part B: (Your feedback about the college)
For question no. 1-9, please tick one box for each question; give 10 for the top score and 1 for the least.
1. How proud are you of having been a student of the College?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. How do you rate the progress of the College since the time you left it?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. How do you rate the effectiveness of the Placement Cell of the College?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. How do you rate the effectiveness of the Grievance Redressal Mechanism of the College?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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5. How would you rate the relevance of your degree to your current Job?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6. How do people in your contact rate the College?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. How do you rate the overall contribution of your teachers in your life?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8. Rate the likelihood of your recommending other prospective students to take admission in this College?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9. Rate your likelihood of contributing towards the improvement of the
capability/services of the college (Contribution may be in the form of Cash/ Facilities/ Placements / others)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10. Have you already in any way contributed to the college after passing out?
Yes No
If yes, mention it:
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11. Suggestions (if any):
(Attach extra sheet if required)
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
ANALYSIS OF ALUMNI FEEDBACK
SESSION- 2018-19
100 ALUMNI PARTICIPATED IN FEEDBACK& OVERALL ASSESSMENT IS
82.48%
22. Aspect: Proud of being an Alumni of the college.
The average rating given by alumni is 86.4%
23. Aspect: Progress of college rating.
The average rating given by alumni is 84.3%
Date: Sign:
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24. Aspect: Rating of Placement Cell of the college.
The average rating given by alumni is 79.1%
25. Aspect: Effectiveness of Grievance Redressal Mechanism of the college.
The average rating given by alumni is 80.8%
26. Aspect: Relevance of the degree with the current job.
The average rating given by alumni is 81.9%
27. Aspect: Third party rating of the college.
The average rating given by alumni is 80.5%
28. Aspect: Overall contribution of the teachers in alumni life.
The average rating given by alumni is 84.4%
29. Aspect: Likelihood of recommending the college to prospective students.
The average rating given by alumni is 82.6%
30. Aspect: Likelihood of contribution in the college.
The average rating given by alumni is 82.4%
31. Aspect: Past contribution of alumni in the college.
Contributed in the past Didn’t contributed
24% 76%
• As the alumni association has been registered in the year 2018-19 itself. It is in
nascent stage. The contribution of alumni is expected to increase over the coming
years.
32. Suggestions given by Alumni:-
• The college has been improving in all aspects continuously
over the years and we expect the same to continue.
• Alumni meets should become a regular affair and interactions
be increased through various mechanism for constructive
outcome.
• The contribution of the Alumni should be utilized more
effectively and efficiently.
• Substantial scholarships and other financial assistance should
be provided to meritorious and financial weaker students.
• Canteen facilities to be improved.
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ANNEXURE VII
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE
TEACHERS’ FEEDBACK FORM
Rate the following on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 for the maximum positive and 1
for the minimum)
1) Overall infrastructure and facilities given to you in college
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2) Library services and availability of books
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3) ICT facilities available in the college
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4) Level of decentralization in the college administration
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5) Functioning of IT Cell andtechnology available in the college
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6) Availability of research facilities in the college
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7) Financial support is given to you for attending Seminars, Conferences and
for Research projects etc
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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8) Financial support given to you for organizing various programs in college
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9) The mechanism adopted by the college for grievance redressal of teachers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10) The medical facilities available in the college premises
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11) Timely information/communication and timely instructions/orders
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
12) Salary Quantum
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
13) Quantum of Annual raise in Salary
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
14) Objectivity and Equity in Annual Raise in Salary
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15) Support available from the supporting staff
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
16) Campus cleanliness and Ecology
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
17) Adequacy of Training and Skill Development facilities
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
18) Yoga, Meditation and other measures for overall well-being
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
19) Satisfaction with overall discipline in the college
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20) Overall satisfaction regarding college
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
ANALYSIS OF TEACHERS’ FEEDBACK
SESSION- 2018-19
90 TEACHERS PARTICIPATED & OVERALL ASSESSMENT IS 78.94%
33. Aspect: Overall infrastructure and facilities
The average rating given by teachers is 82.88%
34. Aspect: Library services and availability of books
The average rating given by teachers is 82.33%
35. Aspect: ICT facilities available in the college
The average rating given by teachers76.55%
36. Aspect: Level of decentralization in the college administration
The average rating given by teachers is 80.22%
37. Aspect: Functioning of IT cell and technology available in the college.
The average rating given by teachers is 79%
38. Aspect: Availability of research facilities in the college.
The average rating given by teachers is 70.8%
39. Aspect: Financial support given for attending Seminars, Conferences etc.
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The average rating given by teachers is 83.55%
40. Aspect: : Financial support given for organizing various programs.
The average rating given by teachers is 86.77%
41. Aspect: Mechanism adopted by the college for grievance redressal of teachers.
The average rating given by teachers is 78.77%
42. Aspect: Medical facilities available in the college
The average rating given by teachers is 82.88%
43. Aspect: Timely information/communication and timely orders.
The average rating given by teachers is 83.55%
44. Aspect: Salary Quantum
The average rating given by teachers is 69.88%
45. Aspect: Quantum of Annual raise in salary.
The average rating given by teachers is 66.88%
46. Aspect: Objective and Equity in annual raise in salary
The average rating given by teachers is 69.22%
47. Aspect: Support available from the supporting staff.
The average rating given by teachers is 78.88%
48. Aspect: Campus cleanliness and ecology
The average rating given by teachers is 87.77%
49. Aspect: Adequacy of training and skill development facilities.
The average rating given by teachers is 78.77%
50. Aspect: Overall well-being i.e. Meditation, Yoga.
The average rating given by teachers is 78.11%
51. Aspect: Overall Discipline
The average rating given by teachers is 80.66%
52. Aspect: Overall Satisfaction
The average rating given by teachers is 81.44%
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ANNEXURE VIII
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL
EMPLOYERS’ FEEDBACK FORM
SESSION- 2018-19
NAME OF THE COMPANY…………………………………………….
ADDRESS…………………………………………………………………
CONCERNED PERSON………………………………………………...
NOTE:
Please tick the box you consider appropriate through your satisfaction from 1 to 10 with
1 for least satisfaction or 10 for most satisfaction.
01.Are you satisfied with the placement process of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
02.How much are you satisfied with the student’s response?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
03.Rate the quality of education provided to the students by the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
04. Provide your rating for the skill set of the students of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
05. Rate the strength of the students present for placement drive?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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06. How much do you like the comfort of the infrastructure of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
07. How much are you satisfied with the cooperation and support of the placement team
of the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
08. How good is the computer labs support provided during the drive?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
09. How much are you satisfied with the hospitality provided by the college?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10. How much are you satisfied with the joining of students after appointment?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
ANALYSIS OF EMPLOYERS’ FEEDBACK
SESSION- 2018-19
04 EMPLOYERS PARTICIPATED & OVERALL ASSESSMENT IS79.08%
01. Aspect: Placement Process of the college.
The average rating given by employers is 85%
02. Aspect: Satisfaction with the student’s response.
The average rating given by employers is 70%
03. Aspect: Quality of education provided to the students.
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The average rating given by employers 75%
04. Aspect: Skill set of the students.
The average rating given by employers is 72.5%
05. Aspect: Strength of the students present for placement drive.
The average rating given by employers is 70%
05. Aspect: Comfort of the infrastructure of the college.
The average rating given by employers is 87.5%
06. Aspect: Satisfaction with the cooperation and support of the placement team.
The average rating given by employers 92.5%
07. Aspect: Computer labs support provided during the drive. (3 employers)
The average rating given by employers is 93.3%
08. Aspect: Satisfaction with the hospitality provided by the college.
The average rating given by employers 70%
09. Aspect: Satisfaction with the joining of students after appointment. (2 employers)
The average rating given by employers is 75%