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Dr. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY,
AURANGABAD (M.S.)- 431004
NAAC Re-Accredited “A” Grade
Academic and Administrative Audit of Colleges
Year of Academic Audit
2016-17 to 2018-19
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Arts, Commerce & Science College, Ashti.
Tal. Ashti Dist. Beed- 414203
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FORMAT FOR ACADEMIC AUDIT FOR COLLEGE
Marking system for evaluation of Academic Activities and
Infrastructural Facilities
Total Assessment Score: 300
Score Secured:
Grade Secured:
Criteria Minimum Score Required
a. Established with less than 5 years 50% Points out of total points
b. Established between 5 to 10 years 55% Points out of total points
c. Established more than 10 years 60% Points out of total points
Grading System
Letter Grade Score Performance Descriptor
A Above 76% Excellent
B From 61 to 75.99% Good
C From 51 to 60.99% Satisfactory
D Below 50% Need Improvement
Note:
1. Academic and Administrative Audit format for affiliated colleges are available on
university website www.bamu.ac.in for download.
2. The Principal of the college is required to submit all details to justify the remarks
mentioned under Sections A, B,C,D.
3. All information should be in prescribed format with all supporting documents should
be submitted for last three years in year wise manner.
4. A duly completed format should be made available both in hard copy and electronic
copy to the committee.
5. It is mandatory to display the audit report on the college website.
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Profile of the College
1. Name & Address of the College
Ashti Taluka Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s, Arts, Commerce & Science College, Ashti. Jamkhed Road, Tal. Ashti Dist. Beed- 414203
2. Year of Establishment 1972
3. Contact Details:
a. Phone Number: 02441 282532
b. Email: [email protected]
c. Website: http://acscashti.com
4. NAAC Cycle & Grade IInd B++ With 2.78 CGPA
5. Status:
a. Autonomous
b. Government
c. Aided
d. Un-aided
6. Name of the Principal & Contact Details
Dr. Sopan Raosaheb Nimbore Cell No. +91 9422930121
7. Courses and Admission Course UG Admission Procedure* B.A., B.Com., B.Sc., B.C.A. Process of Admission
All Admissions are computerized. Students are provided permanent registration number (PRN) for further use.
Necessary documents like Eligibility certificate, Migration certificate, EBC forms are collected
All admissions are given on provisional basis subject to verification of documents & Eligibility from university. The principal reserves the right of final admission & can cancel admission any time after verification.
Identity card is issued soon after admission Admission Criteria: Traditional courses B.A. B.Com. B.Sc. B.C.A. M.A.
The admission criteria adopted is primarily based on the merit achieved in the qualifying exam as prescribed by the affiliating university and also for past academic track record.
Students are selected for admission to first year B.A. B.com. B.Sc. At least 35% marks at 10+2 level is necessary
Skill based admission: Diploma courses
Automobile
Accounting & Taxation.
The minimum educational qualification for admission under this course will be class 12 pass or equivalent
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from any recognized board or university.
Reservation to SC, ST, OBC& PWD Categories will be available as per extent national state policy.
While deciding criteria for admission into any particular trade, the institute will consider students having background in relevant at 10+2 level.
COP Courses
E-Commerce
Tourism
A candidate who has passed Std XIIth or HSC examination from Maharashtra state or any other examination equivalent will be eligible to take admission to this course. Student pursuing other degree or diploma of this university may simultaneously take admission to this course. Reservation to SC, ST, OBC& PWD Categories will be available as per extent national state policy.
8. Total Teaching Faculty position (Cadre-wise)
Cadre wise Year
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Principal 01 01 01
Associate 03 02 02
Assistant 37 45 45
41 48 48
9. Total Non-Teaching Staff
Cadre Wise Year
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Office Superintendent 01 01 01
Head Clerk 01 01 01
Senior Clerk 02 02 02
Junior Clerk 03 03 03
Library Clerk 01 01 00
Library Attendant 02 02 02
Peon 04 04 04
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10. Faculty-wise Intake capacity and Students enrolment for last three years (Course-wise)
Faculty Intake Capacity Enrollment
Arts Year I II III I II III
B.A.
2016-17 240 240 240 308 183 168
2017-18 240 240 240 274 137 122
2018-19 240 240 240 264 114 79
Commerce Year I II III I II III
B.Com.
2016-17 120 120 120 103 72 46
2017-18 120 120 120 132 63 56
2018-19 120 120 120 128 68 37
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Science Year I II III I II III
B.Sc.
2016-17 240 240 240 307 205 203
2017-18 240 240 240 267 228 162
2018-19 240 240 240 250 204 159
Mang. Science
Year I II III I II III
B.C.A.
2016-17 60 60 60 60 21 04
2017-18 60 60 60 60 48 09
2018-19 60 60 60 52 45 41
M.A. Year I II I II
Marathi
2016-17 60 60 15 13
2017-18 60 60 04 11
2018-19 60 60 08 04
Year I II I II
Hindi
2016-17 60 60 08 06
2017-18 60 60 04 05
2018-19 60 60 09 01
Year I II I II
History
2016-17 60 60 31 41
2017-18 60 60 17 24
2018-19 60 60 19 16
11. Course-wise fees received (For last three years)
Faculty Received Fee (Rs.)
Arts Year I II III
B.A.
2016-17 288805 111861 118835
2017-18 212120 78915 79570
2018-19 258560 80800 49419
Commerce Year I II III
B.Com.
2016-17 88835 46600 32965
2017-18 128360 41845 36790
2018-19 186930 64290 36445
Science Year I II III
B.Sc.
2016-17 725505 226225 254685
2017-18 547040 272190 260370
2018-19 807790 222720 213680
Mang. Science
Year I II III
B.C.A. 2016-17 260340 72340 13600
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2017-18 338660 292690 42580
2018-19 235530 252760 192650
M.A.
Marathi Year I II -
2016-17 9100 9620 -
2017-18 8260 7750 -
2018-19 5040 5040 -
-
Year I II -
Hindi
2016-17 7400 7900 -
2017-18 5050 8280 -
2018-19 11080 2000 -
-
Year I II -
History
2016-17 29310 35070 -
2017-18 31150 28390 -
2018-19 20960 19590 -
12. Total Research grant received along with funding agencies for last three years
Nil
13. Total Development grant received from other than university sources for last three years
Sr. Year Amount (Rs.) Source
1 2016-17 21915/- EBC Grant
5000/- Mahila Rajya Ayog
2 2017-18 5250/- (Sexual Harassment Workshop)
Mahila Rajya Ayog
19620/- EBC Grant
3 2018-19 35000/- Mahila Rajya Ayog
A. Administrative Set up
Particulars Status Max Marks
Marks Obtained
Remarks
Yes No
1. Accreditation other than NAAC 05
Quality certification
ISO
NIRF
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2. Special Programmes
College with potential for Excellence (CPE), DST-FIST etc.
05
3. Principal
Regular 05
4. Faculty Sanctioned Working
2016-17 71 55
10
2017-18 87 62 07
2018-19 87 61 03
72% 02
a. Teacher student ratio
1:20 or below 05
1:more than 20 03
5. Non-teaching Staff
Year Sanctioned Working
2016-17 15 15
05
2017-18 20 14 03
2018-19 20 13 02
76.36%
6. Teaching Staff Meetings
a. Teaching staff meeting conducted regularly? (Min. 05)
05
b. Minutes of the meetings with ATR
05
7. Courses (Title) Intake
B.A. I 240
B.A. II 240
B.A. III 240
B.Com. I 120
B.Com. II 120
B.Com. III 120
B.Sc. I 240
B.Sc. II 240
B.Sc. III 240
B.C.A. I 60
B.C.A. II 60
B.C. A. III 60
M.A. Marathi. I 60
M.A. Marathi. II 60
M.A. Hindi. I 60
M.A. Hindi. II 60
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M.A. History. I 60
M.A. History. II 60
Registration count up to intake
5
Registration count less to
3
a. Ph.D. 5/3
b. PG 5/3
c. UG 10/03
d. Other 5/3
Total No. of Students See Pg. 28
8. Whether college has Vision, Mission statement?
03
9. Whether college has Perspective plan?
02
10. Whether SWOC analysis of college is performed?
03
11. Whether IQA cell is functioning?
03
12. Whether Self-Appraisal Report of all staff submitted to administration?
04
Total
B. Academic Activities
Particulars Status Max Marks
Marks Obtained
Remarks
Yes No
1. Whether Academic Calendar is prepared and monitored?
02
2. Whether Subject wise Teaching Plan is prepared and monitored?
02
3. Time Table
a. Teaching 02
b. Internal Assessment with record
03
c. Examination Control Room 02
4. Apart from class room instruction other avenues of learning provided for the students
a. In plant training 02
b. Seminar 02
c. Workshop 02
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d. Field training/Projects Internships
03
5. Result Analysis for last 3 years
Result 71-100% 05
51-70% 03
50% or below 02
6. Remedial Systems 03
7. Whether students Feedback
collected and analyzed
a. Collected 02
b. Analyzed 02
8. Whether Alumni Association registered and meeting conducted?
a. Registered In process
02
b. Meetings conducted (at least 02 in a year)
02
9. Student Centric Activities like soft skills, group discussion, competitions etc.
03
10. Participation of students in conferences, workshops etc
02
11. Student placement for 3 years
71-100% 03
51-70% 02
50% or below 01
12. Students participation in 05
Avhan,
Avishkar,
KridaMohatsav, 01
Youth festival, 01
Indradhanush
and achievements (One mark of each)
13. Sport facilities
Physical education director 02
Gym/Outdoor/indoor stadium 03
14. Participation of teachers in university exam work
02
15. Students, representation in Sport and Cultural activities at
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State: 01
National: 02
International: 03
16. Is CSR or Society funded E&L scheme running
04
17. College / institution gives award or cash prize
03
18. Students attendance record 02
19. Staff Biometric attendance 02
20. Practical attendance record
02
Total 75
C. Research Activities
Particulars Status Max Marks
Marks Obtained
Remarks
Yes No
1. No. of Research Guide among existing staff
3/2/1
2. No. of Teachers with Ph.D. degree
71-100% 03
51-70% 02
50% or below 01
3. No. of Funded Research projects 3/2/1
4. Total grant received/revenue resource other than university funds
15 L or more 03
10 L 02
05 L 01
5. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)collaboration with industry/ research institute
05
6. Conferences Symposium workshops etc organized
a. International 03
b. National 02
c. State/ Regional 01
7. Number of faculty attended the Conference, workshops
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61-100% 03
51-60% 02
50% or below 01
8. No of faculty invited as resource person at university/ State/ National level
60-100% 04
51-60% 02
50% or below 01
9. Research papers/ chapter in book
a. International
More than 10 10
Less than 10 05
b. National
More than 10 05
Less than 10 03
10. Total Number of books/ Reference books edited/ published by the teachers
More than 05 05
Less than 05 03
Total 50
D. Infrastructure
Particulars
With facility int. cctv, computer Status Max
marks Marks Obtained
Remarks
Yes No
1. Building with internet. cctv, computer facility.
a. Separate 03
b. Shared 02
2. Principals’ cabin with washroom 02
3. Administrative office 02
4. Visiting Room/ Waiting room 02
5. Staff room
a. All staff with washroom 02
b. Share with washroom 01
6. Girls room with washroom 02
7. Boys common room 02
8. Class rooms with adequate facilities
04
9. ICT Resources (LCD, Audio- 03
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Video, Smart Interactive Board) with 30 Benches
10. Computers with internet to all facility
02
11. Auditorium or multipurpose hall
02
12. Well Equipped Laboratories Adequate Equipment/ Instruments
04
13. Internet Access to students 02
14. Parking for Students and Staff 02
15. Purified Drinking Water facility (with RO System)
02
16. Garden/plantation/Open Lawn 02
17. Store room 02
18. Workshop / Creation room 02
19. College library Reading room min 50 chairs
02
20. Library with e-access 02
21. Books purchased more than Rs.1lakh/year
02
22. Grievances/Redressel Committee
02
23. Anti-Ragging Committee 02
24. Ramp for Physically challenged persons
02
25. Safety equipment’s (fire extinguisher min.1/floor)
02
26. Generator, Inverter, UPS Systems
02
27. Security system 02
28. Use of Surveillance system 02
29. Energy and water saving practices-Green audit, water harvesting, waste and e-waste management
04
30. Placement 02
Counseling centre 02
(2 Marks each).
Total 70
E. Qualitative analysis of the college / Institution assigned the by the expert committee.
30
Grand Total of A+ B+ C+ D+E 300
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Please provide details for last three years in year wise manner of the following
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ANNEXURE
1. Details of Teaching Staff: Year 2018-2019
Sr. No.
Name Designation Qualifications with specialization and division of passing Experience a) Teaching
b) Industry c) Research
Date of Joining the
college/ institution
Basic Pay and Gross
Salary as on date
01/07/2018
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil. students
guided for
the last 3 years
Online Payment
UG PG Doctorate a b c Yes/No
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
01 Dr. S. R. Nimbore Principal B.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Physics Ph.D. 12 - - 12.11.2007 72200/- - Yes
02 Shri. J. M. Pathan Associate Professor Hindi B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi M.Phil. 27 - - 27.07.1992 68220/- - Yes
03 Shri. M. C. Talware Associate Professor English B.A. English M.A. English - 27 - - 07.08.1992 66230/- - Yes
04 Dr. R. T. Sontakke Assistant Professor Marathi B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi Ph.D. 20 - - 13.07.1999 39470/- - Yes
05 Shri. D. P. Mundhe Assistant Professor Sociology B.A. Sociology M.A. Sociology SET 23 - - 15.11.1996 35230/- - Yes
06 Dr. A. B. Shinde Assistant Professor English B.A. English M.A. English Ph.D. 10 - - 12.05.2009 33840/- - Yes
07 Shri. S. A. Mutkule Librarian B.Sc. M.Lib. M.Phil. 10 - - 12.05.2009 31040/- - Yes
08 Smt. S. M. Khude Assistant Professor Hindi B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi NET 09 - - 17.05.2010 28450/- - Yes
09 Dr. S. A. Wangujare Physical Instructor B.P.Ed. M.P.Ed. Ph.D. 09 - - 17.05.2010 32620/- - Yes
10 Dr. B. S. Waghmare Assistant Professor Public Admin. B.A. Public Admn M.A. Pub.Admn Ph.D. 08 - - 01.06.2010 32850/- - Yes
11 Dr. S. M. Wandhare Assistant Professor History B.A. History M.A. History Ph.D. 04 - - 13.02.2015 27150/- - Yes
12 Dr. B. N. Mutkule Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. Ph.D. 04 - - 13.02.2015 27150/- - Yes
13 Shri. N. N. Nanwate Assistant Professor Economics B.A. Economics M.A. Economics NET 04 - - 14.02.2015 23610/- - Yes
14 Shri. M. K. Shirsath Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. SET 04 - - 16.02.2015 23610/- - Yes
15 Shri. R. S. Satbhai Assistant Professor History B.A. History M.A. History SET, NET 04 - - 21.02.2015 23610/- - Yes
16 Dr. S. G. Gopane Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. Ph.D. 03 - - 12.04.2016 26360/- - Yes
17 Shri. R. E. Bharudkar Assistant Professor Political Science B.A. Pol.Science M.A. Pol.Science SET, NET, M.Phil. 02 - - 27.03.2017 23590/- - Yes
18 Dr. R. N. Pokale Assitant Professor Marathi B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi Ph.D. 03 - - 02.07.2018 250 Per Hrs. - No 19 Shri. K. B. Nikalje Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi - 01 - - 02.07.2018 250 Per Hrs. - No 20 Shri. S. G. Zanje Assistant Professor B.A. Sociology M.A. Sociology - 01 - - 02.07.2018 250 Per Hrs. - No 21 Shri. S. S. Dhande Assistant Professor B.A. Economics M.A. Economics - 01 - - 02.07.2018 250 Per Hrs. - No 22 Smt. D. D. Maske Assistant Professor B.A. Public Admn M.A. Public Admn SET 01 - - 02.07.2018 250 Per Hrs. - No 23 Shri. A. N. Jagdale Physical Instructor B.P.Ed. - - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 24 Smt. S. B. Narote Assistant Professor B.A. Geography B.Ed. M.A. Geography - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 25 Shri. G. S. Walke Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemistry M.Sc. Chemistry - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 26 Shri. A. V. Jogdand Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemistry M.Sc. Chemistry - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 27 Shri. J. M. Ralebhat Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemistry M.Sc. Chemistry - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 28 Shri. S. B. Kolhe Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemistry B.Ed. M.Sc. Chemistry - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 29 Shri. R. H. Karande Assistant Professor B.Sc. Physics B.Ed. M.Sc. Physics - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 30 Shri. C. D. Kokane Assistant Professor B.Sc. Physics B.Ed. M.Sc. Physics - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 31 Shri. S. B. Bhosale Assistant Professor B.Sc. Botany M.Sc. Botany - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 32 Shri. S. A. Sangale Assistant Professor B.Sc. Botany M.Sc. Botany - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 33 Shri. S. B. Bhandwalkar Assistant Professor B.Sc. Botany B.Ed. M.Sc. Botany - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 34 Shri. A. D. Humbe Assistant Professor B.Sc. Zoology M.Sc. Zoology - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 35 Shri. A. B. Khose Assistant Professor B.Sc. Zoology M.Sc. Zoology - 1 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No
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36 Shri. C. D. Madake Assistant Professor B.Sc. Zoology B.Ed. M.Sc. Zoology - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 37 Shri. B. S. Ukale Assistant Professor B.Sc. Mathematics M.Sc. Mathematics - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 38 Shri. V. S. Chaudhari Assistant Professor B.Sc. Maths B.Ed. M.Sc. Mathematics - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 39 Shri. R. R. Aaglave Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 40 Shri. S. L. Kokane Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 41 Shri. R. R. Sagar Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 42 Shri. N. D. Palave Assistant Professor B.C.A. Commerce - - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 43 Dr. M. A. Jagtap Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi Ph.D. 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 44 Shri. S. C. Karande Assistant Professor B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 45 Shri. B. P. Salave Assistant Professor B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 46 Smt. A. D. Shinde Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 47 Shri. P.C. Jaiswal Assistant Professor B.A. History M.A. History - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No 48 Shri. B.B. Damare Assistant Professor B.A. History M.A. History - 01 - - 02.07.2018 21600 - No
ANNEXURE Details of Teaching Staff: Year 2017-2018
Sr. No.
Name Designation Qualifications with specialization and division of passing Experience a) Teaching
b) Industry c) Research
Date of Joining the
college/ institution
Basic Pay and Gross
Salary as on date
No. of Ph.D./
M.Phil. students
guided for the last 3
years
Online Payment
UG PG Doctorate a b c Yes/No
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
01 Dr. S. R. Nimbore Principal B.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Physics Ph.D. 11 - - 12.11.2007 70090/- - Yes
02 Shri.S.B. Kakade Associate Professor Pol. Science B.A. Pol. Science M.A. Pol. Science - 31 - - 01.07.1986 67830/- -
03 Shri. J. M. Pathan Associate Professor Hindi B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi M.Phil. 26 - - 27.07.1992 66230/- - Yes
04 Shri. M. C. Talware Associate Professor English B.A. English M.A. English - 26 - - 07.08.1992 64300/- - Yes
05 Dr. R. T. Sontakke Assistant Professor Marathi B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi Ph.D. 19 - - 13.07.1999 37290/- - Yes
06 Shri. D. P. Mundhe Assistant Professor Sociology B.A. Sociology M.A. Sociology SET 22 - - 15.11.1996 34200/- - Yes
07 Dr. A. B. Shinde Assistant Professor English B.A. English M.A. English Ph.D. 09 - - 12.05.2009 31130/- - Yes
08 Shri. S. A. Mutkule Librarian B.Sc. M.Lib. M.Phil. 09 - - 12.05.2009 31130/- - Yes
09 Smt. S. M. Khude Assistant Professor Hindi B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi NET 08 - - 17.05.2010 26590/- - Yes
10 Dr. S. A. Wangujare Physical Instructor B.P.Ed. M.P.Ed. Ph.D. 08 - - 17.05.2010 31670/- - Yes
11 Dr. B. S. Waghmare Assistant Professor Public Admin. B.A. Public Admn M.A. Pub.Admn Ph.D. 07 - - 01.06.2010 28180/- - Yes
12 Dr. S. M. Wandhare Assistant Professor History B.A. History M.A. History Ph.D. 03 - - 13.02.2015 26360/- - Yes
13 Dr. B. N. Mutkule Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. Ph.D. 03 - - 13.02.2015 26360/- - Yes
14 Shri. N. N. Nanwate Assistant Professor Economics B.A. Economics M.A. Economics NET 03 - - 14.02.2015 22920/- - Yes
15 Shri. M. K. Shirsath Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. SET 03 - - 16.02.2015 22920/- - Yes
16 Shri. R. S. Satbhai Assistant Professor History B.A. History M.A. History SET, NET 03 - - 21.02.2015 22920/- - Yes
17 Dr. S. G. Gopane Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. Ph.D. 02 - - 12.04.2016 25590/- - Yes
18 Dr. R. N. Pokale Assitant Professor Marathi B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi Ph.D. 01 - - 01.07.2017 250 Per Hrs. - No 19 Ku. R. G. Devgune Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi - 01 - - 01.07.2017 250 Per Hrs. - No 20 Shri. S. G. Zanje Assistant Professor B.A. Sociology M.A. Sociology - 01 - - 01.07.2017 250 Per Hrs. - No 21 Shri. S. S. Dhande Assistant Professor B.A. Economics M.A. Economics - 01 - - 01.07.2017 250 Per Hrs. - No
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22 Smt. D. D. Maske Assistant Professor B.A. Public Admn M.A. Public Admn SET 01 - - 01.07.2017 250 Per Hrs. - No 23 Shri. R. B. Dhobale Physical Instructor B.P.Ed. M.P.Ed. Ph.D. 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 24 Smt. S. B. Narote Assistant Professor B.A. Geography B.Ed. M.A. Geography - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 25 Shri. G. S. Walke Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemsitry M.Sc. Chemistry - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 26 Shri. S. P. Gadekar Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemsitry M.Sc. Chemistry - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 27 Shri. J. M. Ralebhat Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemsitry M.Sc. Chemsitry - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 28 Shri. S. B. Kolhe Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemsitry B.Ed. M.Sc. Chemsitry - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 29 Shri. P. S. Chavan Assistant Professor B.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Physics - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 30 Shri. C. D. Kokane Assistant Professor B.Sc. Physics B.Ed. M.Sc. Physics - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 31 Shri. S. B. Bhosale Assistant Professor B.Sc. Botany M.Sc. Botany - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 32 Dr. N. K. More Assistant Professor B.Sc. Botany M.Sc. Botany Ph.D. 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 33 Shri. S. B. Bhandwalkar Assistant Professor B.Sc. Botany B.Ed. M.Sc. Botany - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 34 Shri. A. D. Humbe Assistant Professor B.Sc. Zoology M.Sc. Zoology - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 35 Shri. A. B. Khose Assistant Professor B.Sc. Zoology M.Sc. Zoology - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 36 Shri. S. S. Nimbalkar Assistant Professor B.Sc. Zoology M.Sc. Zoology - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 37 Shri. B. S. Ukale Assistant Professor B.Sc. Mathematics M.Sc. Mathematics - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 38 Shri. V. S. Chaudhari Assistant Professor B.Sc. Maths B.Ed. M.Sc. Mathematics - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 39 Shri. R. R. Aaglave Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 40 Shri. S. L. Kokane Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 41 Shri. R. R. Sagar Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 42 Shri. M. S. Khilare Assistant Professor B.C.A. Commerce M.C.A. Commerce - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 43 Shri. B. B. Damare Assistant Professor B.A. History M.A. History - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 44 Shri. S. C. Karande Assistant Professor B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 45 Shri. B. P. Salave Assistant Professor B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 46 Shri. P.C. Jaiswal Assistant Professor B.A. History M.A. History - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 47 Smt. A.D. Shinde Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi - 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No 48 Dr. M.A. Jagtap Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi Ph.D. 01 - - 01.07.2017 21600 - No
ANNEXURE
Details of Teaching Staff: Year 2016-2017
Sr.
No.
Name Designation Qualifications with specialization and division of passing Experience
a) Teaching b) Industry c) Research
Date of
Joining the college/
institution
Basic Pay
and Gross Salary as on
date
No. of
Ph.D./ M.Phil.
students
guided for the last 3
years
Online
Payment
UG PG Doctorate a b c Yes/No
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
01 Dr. S. R. Nimbore Principal B.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Physics Ph.D. 10 - - 12.11.2007 68040/- - Yes
02 Shri. S. B. Kakade Associate Professor B.A. Political Science M.A. Pol. Science - 31 - - 01.07.1986 65850/- - Yes
03 Shri. S. M. Dahifale Associate Professor B.A. Political Science M.A. Pol. Science - 28 - - 01.07.1991 64300/- -
04 Shri. J. M. Pathan Associate Professor Hindi B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi M.Phil. 25 - - 27.07.1992 64300/- - Yes
05 Shri. M. C. Talware Associate Professor English B.A. English M.A. English - 25 - - 07.08.1992 62420/- - Yes
06 Dr. R. T. Sontakke Assistant Professor Marathi B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi Ph.D. 18 - - 13.07.1999 36200/- - Yes
08 Shri. D. P. Mundhe Assistant Professor Sociology B.A. Sociology M.A. Sociology SET 21 - - 15.11.1996 33200/- - Yes
09 Dr. A. B. Shinde Assistant Professor English B.A. English M.A. English Ph.D. 08 - - 12.05.2009 29250/- - Yes
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10 Shri. S. A. Mutkule Librarian B.Sc. M.Lib. M.Phil. 08 - - 12.05.2009 29250/- - Yes
11 Smt. S. M. Khude Assistant Professor Hindi B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi NET 07 - - 17.05.2010 25810/- - Yes
12 Dr. S. A. Wangujare Physical Instructor B.P.Ed. M.P.Ed. Ph.D. 07 - - 17.05.2010 30740/- - Yes
13 Dr. B. S. Waghmare Assistant Professor Public Admn B.A. Public Admn M.A. Pub.Admn Ph.D. 06 - - 01.06.2010 27360/- - Yes
14 Dr. S. M. Wandhare Assistant Professor History B.A. History M.A. History Ph.D. 02 - - 13.02.2015 25590/- - Yes
15 Dr. B. N. Mutkule Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. Ph.D. 02 - - 13.02.2015 25590/- - Yes
16 Shri. N. N. Nanwate Assistant Professor Economics B.A. Economics M.A. Economics NET 02 - - 14.02.2015 22250/- - Yes
17 Shri. M. K. Shirsath Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. SET 02 - - 16.02.2015 22250/- - Yes
18 Shri. R. S. Satbhai Assistant Professor History B.A. History M.A. History SET, NET 02 - - 21.02.2015 22250/- - Yes
19 Dr. S. G. Gopane Assistant Professor Commerce B.Com. M.Com. Ph.D. 01 - - 12.04.2016 24840/- - Yes
20 Shri. B. S. Ukale Assistant Professor B.Sc. Mathematics M.Sc. Mathematics - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 21 Shri. B. B. Damare Assistant Professor B.A. History M.A. History - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 22 Shri. C. D. Kokane Assistant Professor B.Sc. Physics B.Ed. M.Sc. Physics - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 23 Shri. C. D. Madake Assistant Professor B.Sc. Zoology B.Ed. M.Sc. Zoology - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 24 Shri. G. B. Jadhav Assistant Professor B.A. Hindi M.A.Hindi - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 25 Shri. J. M. Ralebhat Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemistry B.Sc. Chemistry - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 26 Dr. M. A. Jagtap Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 27 Shri. M. S. Khilare Assistant Professor B.C.A. Commerce - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 28 Smt. M. B. Hajare Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 29 Shri. P. C. Jaiswal Assistant Professor B.A. History M.A. History - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 30 Shri. R. B. Dhobale Assistant Professor B.P.Ed. - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 31 Shri. R. R. Aaglave Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 32 Shri. R. N. Pokale Assistant Professor B.A. History M.A. History Ph.D. 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 33 Shri. S. B. Bhandwalkar Assistant Professor B.Sc. Botany B.Ed. M.Sc. Botany - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 34 Shri. S. B. Kolhe Assistant Professor B.Sc. Chemistry B.Ed. M.Sc. Chemistry - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 35 Shri. S. C. Karande Assistant Professor B.A. Hindi M.A. Hindi - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 36 Shri. S. S. Nimbalkar Assistant Professor B.Sc. Zoology M.Sc. Zoology - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 37 Shri. S. L. Kokane Assistant Professor B.C.A. M.C.A. - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 38 Smt. S. G. Narote Assistant Professor B.A. Geography B.Ed. M.A. Geography - 01 - - 01.07.2016 21600 - No 39 Shri. B.B. Damare Assistant Professor B.A. History M.A. History - 01 - - 01.07.2016 250 Per Hrs. - No 40 Dr. M.A. Jagtap Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi Ph.D. 01 - - 01.07.2016 250 Per Hrs. - No 41 Shri. R. N. Pokale Assistant Professor B.A. Marathi M.A. Marathi - 01 - - 01.07.2016 250 Per Hrs. - No 42 Shri. S. C. Karande Assistant Professor B.A. Hindi M.A.Hindi - 01 - - 01.07.2016 250 Per Hrs. - No
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2. Details of Projects undertaken by the Teachers: Nil
Principal
Investigator
Title of
the project
Type of the
project
research/
Development/
Consultancy
Agency Duration Amount Status
3. Student administration: As per intake capacity and as per reservation rules: Yes.
4. Overall results Analysis
Course/Programme wise Distribution of pass percentage: Year 2016-17
Title of the Programme
Total no. of students appeared
Division
I % II % III % Pass %
B. A. III 154 40 50 9 53.89
B. Com. III 46 10 28 17 70.43
B. Sc. III 188 60 30 05 95.74
B.C.A. III 03 02 - - 66.66
M.A.II Marathi 14 08 04 - 85.71
M.A.II Hindi 01 01 - - 100
M.A.II History 41 20 10 - 73.17
Course/Programme wise Distribution of pass percentage: Year 2017-18
Title of the Programme
Total no. of students appeared
Division
I % II % III % Pass %
B. A. III 104 6.73 42.30 4.80 53.84
B. Com. III 55 18.18 36.36 54.54
B. Sc. III 170 34.11 12.35 46.47
B.C.A. III 15 86.66 - 86.66
M.A.II Marathi 20 30 - 90.00
M.A.II Hindi 05 100 - - 100
M.A.II History 41 48.78 24.39 - 71.17
5. SWOC analysis of the college (In bullet form)
STRENGTHS
Teaching with ICT base
Remedial Coaching
Women’s hostel
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Language laboratory
Result above average
Skill based diploma course
COP
Sports department
Computerized office
Green Audit
ISO Certified
Ro Water plant for staff & Student
Farm pond
400 meter track
Revenue Generation:-
NAAC B++
WEAKNESSES:-
Inadequate facilities for Research
Science faculty unaided
OPPORTUNITIES:-
P.G. in Science
Sports hub
Placement
CHALLENGES:-
Students with poor family backgrounds
No industrial area nearby
6. List of Co-Curricular activities:-
Elocution Competition
Essay writing
Poetry recitation
Group discussion
Competitive Exam
Book Exhibition
Study tour
Good handwriting competition
7. List of Extracurricular activities:-
Celebration of all days
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State level poetry competition in Marathi
State level elocution competition
Yuvaspandan with students write ups
Annual Day Gathering
Sports, Culture
Participation in Youth Festival
Blood donation camp every year
8. Best Practices adopted:-
State level competitions
Ground water harvesting
Certificate courses for advance learners
Remedial coaching for slow learners
9. Programmes under Institutional Social Responsibility:-
Book exhibition
Experts speech on drug addiction and eradication of superstitions
AIDS awareness rally
Soil testing for nearby farmers
Vermi compost & Ground water harvesting.
Organization of one day and annual NSS camps.
Organisation of ShramdanShibir in Pani Foundation.
Organisation of rallies on local issues.
Organisation of blood donation camp every year.
Free medical counsel and HB detection for girls and women.
Organisation of workshop on laws for women.
Deputation of NSS volunteers in disciplinary squads at various festivals.
Installation of temporary drinking water stalls during summer.
Deputation of earn and learn volunteers for campus beautification.
Lifelong learning and extension activities for outsider.
Friends of library
Kerala relief fund rally
10. Research papers (last 3 years)
Sr. No.
Name of Teacher No. of Publications
Citations (Google Scholar/ Scopus/ Web of Science)
h-index Impact factor range
1 Dr. S. R. Nimbore 07 5.35
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2 Dr. S. G. Gopane 15 4.197,5.189,4.197,5.189
3 Prof. M. C. Talware 05
4 Prof. J. M. Pathan 02
5 Dr. R. T. Sontakke 09 4.197
6 Prof. D. P. Mundhe 08
7 Dr. A. B. Shinde 07 6.261
8 Prof. S. A. Mutkule 07
9 Miss. S. M. Khude 04
10 Dr. S. A. Wangujare 06 2.521
11 Dr. B. S. Waghmare 08
12 Dr. S. M. Wandhare 04
13 Dr. B. N. Mutkule 09 4.248
14 Prof. M. K. Shirsath 10
15 Prof. N. N. Nanwate 17 5.35, 5.131,
16 Prof. R. S. Satbhai 08 4.197
17 Prof. R. E. Bharudkar 07
11. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details: (last 3 years)
Name of Conference Funding agencies
No. of Participants
National/ International
Remarks, if any
Recent trends in Social Science and Commerce
Self 76 National Dept. of
Commerce
Recent trends in Social Science and Commerce
Self 45 National Dept. of Public Administration
Recent trends in Social Science and Commerce
Self 33 National Dept. of
Economics
Recent trends in Social Science and Commerce
Self 30 National Dept. of History
Recent trends in Social Science and Commerce
Self 29 National Dept. of
Sociology
Recent trends in Social Science and Commerce
Self 52 National Dept. of Political
Science
Importance of Criticism
Self 20 National Dept. of English
फफफफफ फफ फफफफफफफ
Self 22 National Dept. of Hindi
फफफफफफफफफफफफ फफफफफफ
Self 20 National Dept. of Marathi
12. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
teachers/students. Nil
13. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) inviting external experts.
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Moral and ethical value
All the faculty is engaged in organizing programs related to ethical value education when it is possible.
Birth or Death anniversary of Heroes
Elocution competition
Teacher day celebration
Women day Aids Awareness Programme, blood donation camps arranged to create social
awareness by the N.S.S. volunteers.
All the programmes in N.S.S. lead towards value education.
Employable and Life Skills:
The students are guided about various competitive examinations through the entry in services center of the college and career guidance cell.
The college runs two Career Orientated Programmes namely: Accounting
Taxation & Automobile under the NSQF Plan of U.G.C. for employable skill education to the students
Lectures on personality development, communication skills and various life skills are delivered through various programmes in the college especially, through the N.S.S. camps and Career Oriented Programmes.
Better Career Options: The students are guided about various competitive examinations and job
Opportunities in public and private sectors such as MPSC, UPSC and Banking by the Career Counseling Cell
Library also provides the books on career, competitive, positive thinking and personality development
Community Orientation:
Aids Awareness rally and Awareness Campaigns on Rights and duties of Voters.
Eradication of blind faith - rally by the NSS.
Save the girl-child - rally.
The college caters to the various needs of the society through N.S.S. Peace rally and Literacy campaign to create awareness in the community regarding nonviolence.
The college also organizes lectures by experts for tree plantation, water conservation, environmental awareness, and women empowerment.
Science orientated events are prepared by the students in the campus of the college in the form of wall posters, proverbs and constitute the science forum.
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The college arranges N.S.S. special camp for seven days every year in nearby village on different themes given by the university.
14. Mechanism to ensure that programme objectives and learning outcomes:-
Objectives:
To improve personality of the student.
To inculcate civic responsibilities and social awareness among students.
To identify and improve the potential in culture, sports and work to uplift them.
To create national integration among the students.
To create professional attitude.
To inculcate discipline and moral values.
To pursue the social and democratic values.
To make them aware of national and socio-economic problems.
To inculcate the values of patriotism, humanism, secularism and communal
harmony for national integration.
The learning outcomes
The learning outcomes are communicated to the staff in the general meeting of the staff beginning of the semester. The Institution and the faculty are fully committed to the vision, mission and objectives. The College aims at producing very confident learners with knowledge, skills, attitudes and values, which enhance their employability and progression opportunities. The learning outcomes of the college are to develop skills and knowledge and overall development of the students in general.
Every programme has its own learning outcomes set out by university itself as preface to the syllabus. The staff members are therefore well-informed of these outcomes before they commence teaching. The learning outcomes of each subject are also informed to the students by the teachers. The college has clearly stated Vision, mission.
The institution adopts following strategies to facilitate the achievement of intended learning outcomes.
Qualified teachers are appointed.
Committees such as academic committees, examination committee and cultural committee are form.
NSS unit, career counseling cell, remedial coaching centre are run by the college.
Teaching learning process is monitored by the Principal through daily teaching diary.
Collection of good number of reference books, internet facility for the students and staff.
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Use of audio-visual aids such as projector, PPT, CDs, etc. in teaching. Organizing guest lectures etc.
Evaluation of teachers by the students at the end of the year (Feedback).
The Regular teaching activity according to the time-table.
The teaching activity with innovative methods and equipments.
15. Highlight the Special facilities (if, any) of the College:-
Establishment of career and counselling cell.
Remedial coaching for slow learners.
Certificate courses for advance learners
Special guidance and coaching classes for competitive exams.
Organization of programmes related to personality development.
Guidance for communication and soft skills.
Placement cell.
16. Highlight the unique features or the College:-
Unique features
Farm pond in college campus to water trees in drought, to maintain greenery and to
utilize for other purposes. As the college is situated in drought prone area farm pond
proves very much useful.
Ground water harvesting collects all water in rainy season.
Sports students winning medals and awards at state and national level are
recognized, felicitated and provided incentives to promote sport culture.
17. State the Innovative practices of the College:-
Since technology has emerged in every field of life, it has a revolutionary impact on teaching methods. The college has been trying to make corresponding changes in the use of new technologies and methods for teaching, learning and governance. The faculties of the Institution use computers, smart classes, laptops, projector, internet, educational CDs, Video clips etc., movies and documentaries are regularly shown by the lecturers to students. The downloaded current information is given to the students by the faculty.
The justification is very keen regarding the use of such modern teaching aids. The Principal and the IQAC verify from time to time the use of ICT by the faculty and give proper suggestions. Students are highly benefited by these innovative teaching methods.
To encourage the visit to library, students are also given assignments which they complete using books from library and internet facility.
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The faculty members who attend seminars/ conferences share their experience with students and faculty with latest information and developments.
18. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:-
Students and faculty participated actively in shramdan shibir at kesewadi a village
10 kilometers away from Ashti
Cleanliness drive in Tahsil office on occasion of birth anniversary of Mahatma
Gandhi.
Students and faculty participated in Pani Foundation water cup competitions.
Principal Dr. S. R. Nimbore & Prof. N. N. Nanwate are member of Loknyayalaya in
Ashti Judiciary
Principal Dr. S. R. Nimbore is treasure of Marathwada janta vikas parishad
Organ donation
Prof. S. A. Mutkule & Prof. R. S. Satbhai is a member of ashti taluka consumer forum
Library for outsider by librarian
19. Future plans of the College
a. Long term
Construction of new library building
Well equipped new auditorium
Construction of new science building
Construction of Meditation hall, administrative building
Construction of Boys hostel, indoor stadium
c. Short term
Commencement of new course M.Sc. Organic Chemistry
Commencement of Certificate courses
Organization of national & International Conferences & Seminars
E-Classroom
Botanical Garden
20. Special achievements of the College
Student of our college Bala Rafique Shaikh was awarded ‘Maharashtra Kesari’
recently
College stood winner in IUT Handball
Student of our college Suraj Kokate played as a representative of India in Asian
wrestling games
Omkar Hulage won gold medal in ICT wrestling and was selected for IUT
Sandesh Shipkule won gold medal in 65 Kg in ICT wrestling
Tosif Khan in Handball team under 19 played in Indian team
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Our girls kabaddi team played and own ICT and two of them were selected in
National kabaddi team
Boys kabaddi team won second prize in ICT and one player was selected in National
team
Handball 1st prize ICT and five players were selected for National team
Two girls of handball team were selected in National team Akanksha Khandwe &
Muskan Shaikh
7 Silver and 1 bronze medal in athletics
Ms. Rani Sapte was selected in National cricket team
21. State any other relevant highlighted information about College
A study centre of YCMOU
Lifelong learning and Extension department
Earn and Learn Scheme
UGC Approved one year Diploma course in i) Automobile ii) Accounting and
Taxation
The pioneer library with 35588 books & 62 Journals
Computerized, automated college office
Declaration by the Principal of the Institution:
I certify that the data included in this Academic Audit Report (AAR) are true to the best
of my knowledge.
This AAR is prepared by the college/institution after internal discussion, and no part
thereof has been outsourced.
I am aware that the AA Peer team will validate the information provided in this AAR
during the peer team visit.
Place: Ashti Dr. S. R. Nimbore
Date: 08/02/2019
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Committee Report
Detail Remarks from Committee:
22. Overall Gradation of the College
Max Marks Marks Obtained Score (% of Marks)
Section A 120
Section B 130
Section C 75
Section D 100
Grade Seucerd 425
Date:
Place:
Name of the Committee Member Signature
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Principal/ Director/ Coordinator
Name: (Chairman)
Name: (Member)
Name: (Member)
Total No of Student
Sr. No.
Course Academic Year
Total 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
1 B.A. (I,II,III Year) 659 533 457 1649
2 B.Com. (I,II,III Year) 221 251 263 735
3 B.Sc. (I,II,III Year) 715 657 613 1985
4 B.C.A. (I,II,III Year) 85 108 183 376
5 M.A. Marathi (I,II Year) 28 15 12 55
7 M.A. Hindi (I,II Year) 14 09 10 33
8 M.A. History (I,II Year) 72 41 35 148
9 Automobile (Skill Course for one Year)
50 50
10 Accounting & Taxation (Skill Course for one Year)
50 50
Total No of Students 5081