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GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE UDHAMPUR The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
Name of the Institution: Govt. Degree College Udhampur (J&K)
Year of Report: 2008-09
College Profile
Govt. Degree College Udhampur was set up in 1961 as a three year degree course in Science & Arts with a pre – university class attached to it. The first batch of 30 students was admitted on 27 June, 1961 and interestingly no. of girls (17) was more than no. of boys (13). The majestic campus of this decades’ old college is situated in the outskirts of Udhampur town on a hillock overlooking the Devika, the sacred Ganges of Jammu region. Since its inception the college has achieved major landmarks, and is at present one of the leading institutions of higher learning in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. At present, the College provides instruction in the disciplines of Arts, Commerce, Science (Medical and Non-medical), BCA and BBA. We also offer two Post Graduate Courses i.e. Post Graduate course in English & Post Graduate course in Hindi. A sizable section of students joining this institution comes from such families which mainly depend on agriculture and are economically as well as socially weak. The College carefully caters to the educational needs of this particular section of the society, and puts in every effort to ensure a gradual and meaningful development of the students, both in curricular and extra-curricular domains. The College has a highly qualified and experienced staff, well-equipped laboratories, rich library, play-fields, Boys’ hostel, Multi-purpose hall and other infrastructural facilities. Besides, the lush green splendid campus of the College and equipped with all basic amenities and (with a back drop of the Gangeda Hills) provides ample reasons of attraction and a conducive environment of optimum learning to the students. The prominent alumni are Prof.(Dr.) R.N.K Bamezai, Sh. B.S Mankotia, MLA Udhampur, Sh. Mahender K. Sharma, Judicial Officer, Sh Anoop Kumar Judicial Officer, Sh. Ravi Kesar, IFS, Sh. Varinder Slathia KAS, Sh. Rakesh Jamwal and many more.
Vision
Govt. Degree College Udhampur envisions to commit itself as a dynamic Institution of Higher learning for the intellectual enrichment of minds to produce valuable and harmonious human resource suitable to serve the community.
Mission
• To grow as a centre of generating intellectual wealth by offering high quality, varied and relevant academic programs that foster critical thinking among the youth to create a knowledge society.
• To promote and instill the ethics of social, cultural, national and global significance among the youth through higher social interactions and extension programmes that make them enlightened and responsible citizens.
• To ceaselessly audit, introspect and evaluate the existing mechanisms, upgrade them to make them relevant and innovating to achieve educational excellence.
Courses Run by the College
o Post Graduation in Hindi o Post Graduation English o B.B.A Course o B.C.A Course o Vocational Course-Sericulture o B.Com Course o B.Sc. Course o B.A Course o Add-on-Courses(Job- Oriented Programmes)
(i) Certificate Course in Insurance. (ii) Certificate Courses in Entrepreneur ship (iii) Certificate Course in Secretarial Practice
Introduction to the session 2008-09
The session under consideration remained an unstable one as the Dr. A.S Rishi superannuated and Dr. Kiran Bakshi , Principal Govt. College for Women Udhampur was given additional charge of this College. She was succeeded by Dr. Ashok Kumar Manwati, a renowned scholar in the field of Mathematics. However, the teaching –learning activities of the College were conducted very well.
Admission Details :
Class
Admissions General ST SC OBC Handicapped Others
M F To
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M F To
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M F To
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M F To
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M F To
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M F To
tal
M F To-
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B – I 615 80 695
540
69 609 12 - 12 28 11 39 35 - 35 - -
B - II 342 95 437
294
79 373 07 01 08 32 14 46 07 01 08 01 - 01 01
- 01
B - III 262 71 333
218
65 283 06 - 06 27 06 33 11 - 11 - - - - -
PG
Eng. Sem.I
01 09 10 01 09 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
PG
Eng. Sem.III
01 08 09 01 08 09 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Result of M.A. Hindi declared in 2008
Batch No. of students appeared In Sem IV
No. of students passed Pass % Ist Div
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Overall Boys Girls
2006-08 Nil 24 24 Nil 20 20 83.33 Nil 09
Result record of Post Graduate courses
Result of M.A. English declared in 2008
Batch No. of students appeared
No. of students passed Result ( % )
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Overall
2006-08 03 01 33.33%
Result Record of Undergraduate Classes for the Session 2007-08 declared in 2008
i. Result of B.A./B.SC./B.Com/BBA Part – III Class No. of students appeared No. of students passed Result ( % )
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Overall
B.A. 133 Nil 133 104 Nil 104 78% ---- 78%
B.Sc. 134 17 151 105 17 122 78% 100% 81%
B.Com 20 22 42 17 18 35 85% 82% 83%
BBA 06 01 07 05 01 06 83% 100% 85%
PG Hindi Sem I
02 23 25 02 16 18 - - - - 05 05 - 02 02 - - - - - -
PG Hindi
Sem III
04 17 21 04 17 21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1227 303
1530
1060
263
1323 25 01 26 87 36 123 53 03 56 01 - 01 01
01
ii. Result of B.A./B.SC./B.Com/BBA Part – II Class No. of students appeared No. of students passed Result ( % )
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Overall
B.A. 189 Nil 189 114 Nil 114 74% ---- 74%
B.Sc. 103 29 132 87 29 116 84% 100% 88%
B.Com 27 46 73 12 28 40 45% 61% 55%
BBA 12 09 21 07 04 11 58% 44% 52%
iii. Result of B.A./B.SC./B.Com/BBA Part – I Class No. of students appeared No. of students passed Result ( % )
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Overall
B.A. 423 Nil 423 118 Nil 118 28% ---- 28%
B.Sc. 178 38 216 50 25 75 28% 66% 35%
B.Com 63 49 112 15 23 38 24% 47% 34%
BBA 20 10 30 12 09 21 60% 90% 70%
Publications
o Rajnikant and Bhavnaish Chand. “Comparative crystallographic and hydrogen bonding analysis of pregnane derivatives “. Journal of Chemical Crystallography Vol. 38 (3) Year 2008 PP. 211-230 (U.S.A) Impact factor : 0.65
o Rajnikant and Bhavnaish Chand . “Biological activity predictions and hydrogen bonding analysis of Estrane derivatives of steroids” Journal of Chemical Crystallography Vol. 38 (8) Year 2008 PP. 567 -576 (U.S.A.) Impact factor : 0.65
Part – A :
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year.
• Symposium on Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas • Symposium on Maulana Abul Kalam Azad’s • To motivate faculty to pursue research, undertake research projects,
and publish papers. • Improve the infrastructure of the college :
o Taking over the Multi-purpose hall o Construction of Main Gates o Separate PG Blocks o Women Hostel o Upgradation of Labs of Computers, Electronics & Biotechnology. o Green House o Separate Administration Block
• Enhance career counselling activities • Multi-lingual Mushaira
• NET/SET Classes • Strengthening the research base and to help students develop a scientific
bend of mind and thus nurture a new generation of researchers.
• Acquaint and sensitize the staff with the process of re-accreditation, through the activities of IQAC and initiate the process of re-accreditation. Create space for innovations
• Enhance NCC/NSS activities. Part – B :
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution. • Symposium on “Maulana Abul Kalam Azad’s Crusade for Education” on 6th Nov.
2008.Rabia Khanam of MA III stood first, Neha Sharma of B.Sc Second & Seema Chib of B.Com III got the third prize.
• Symposium on “Disaster Management Community Awareness, Mitigation & Preparedness” organized on 18th Nov, 2008.Bhumika Abrol, Simmi Chib, Shivani Bhat got 1st ,2nd &3rd respectively whereas Sneha & Vineet Gupta were given consolation prizes.
• Celebrated the Rajiv Gandhi Akshay Urja Diwas on the occasion of Birth Anniversary of Lt. Sh. Rajiv Gandhi. A symposium was held on the topic “Renewable Energy: Uses and Benefits” in which the students as well as the staff of the college participated.
• A total of 20 NCC cadets (13 Boys & 7 Girls) from various colleges & schools represented J & K Directorate in NIC at Amravathi Nagar (T.N.) w.e.f. January 5th to 16th, 2009 under the command of Lt. Kamal Kishore, NCC Officer of the College.
• A total of 06 NCC cadets of this College participated in National Integration camp at Nagrota, Jammu w.e.f. 3rd of October to 15th of October, 2009.
• This College and Department of Information Udhampur jointly organized a “Multi-lingual Mushaira” in the college campus in which around 26 noted and budding poets from the fields of Hindi, Urdu and Dogri Literature participated
• 30 November,2009 : Three-day NSS workshop included symposium on National Integration , cleanliness Campaign & culminated with a blood donation camp in which volunteers/staff donated blood.
• The College Principal, Staff & Students, students including NCC Cadets & NSS Volunteers took pledge to work with dedication to preserve and strengthening freedom and integrity of the Nation in connection with National Integration Day on the birth anniversary of Veteran Leader & Ex-Prime Minister Late Smt. Indira Gandhi.
• An awareness lecture about the H1N1 Swine Flu virus .
• On 15th August 2008 - NSS volunteers sold 500 flags hand-crafted by mentally challenged young adults of Hi-tech Family Enrichment Foundation.
• NCC Cadets visited Orphange (Bal Ashram) on 20th of November, 2008 in connection with NCC Day celebration.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG).
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction.
All the HoDs were allowed to participate in the regular Board of Studies Meetings held by the University of Jammu to brainstorm on the changes in the curriculum. The following syllabi were changed.
S.No Class Subject Paper %age of Change Univ. Notification no.
1. B.A II Pol. Science
A
B
Less than 20%
More than 50%
08/May/ADP/15
2. B.A I Sociology A
B
More than 50%
More than 50%
08/May/ADP/16
3. B.A II Sociology A
B
More than 50%
No Change
08/May/ADP/16
4. B.A III Sociology A
B
More than 50%
More than 50%
08/May/ADP/16
4. Inter-disciplinary programmes started.
Nil
5. Examination reforms implemented.
With the object of effective and efficient handling of examination work, like every year ,Examination Committee was constituted to conduct the exams. The examination committee took various measures to ensure a transparent conduct of internal and external examination. The entire conduct of examinations, regular as well as private, throughout the session was made centralized. The College staff was also deputed to other Govt./private institutions as Flying Squad. The teachers were appointed as paper setters, moderators,Evaluaters/re-evaluaters in theory and practical examinations .
6. Candidates qualified : NET / SLET / GATE etc.
(a) Samosh Kumar NET in Music(June 2008)
(b) Darshan Kumar NET & JRF in Economics(June 2008)
(c) Ravinder Kumar NET in Maths (June 2008)
7. Initiative towards faculty development programme.
• Dr. Bhavnesh Chand, Dept. of Physics obtained Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Jammu. His area of research was X-Ray Crystallography.
Participation in workshops/seminars
Ms. Sadhna Sharma, Dept. of Botany
Refresher course in life science from ASC, Univ. of Jammu from 15-12-2008 to 07-01-2009
for 21 days.
UGC sponsored capacity building workshop for women managers in Hr. Edu. Dept. from 24th
Feb to 28th Feb. 2009.
Sh. Tara Nath, Dept. of Dogri
• Three day workshop on Finalisation of Dogri Script Book organised by Northern Regional Language Centre w.e.f 08-11-2008 to 11-11-2008.
Sh. Ajay Sharma, Dept. of Maths
• Attended International Conference on Operator Theory and related areas funded by UGC (SAP)/INSA/CSIR/DST, Govt. of India and University of Delhi at Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi, on 09th-12th January, 2008.
9. Research projects.
Nil
10. Patents generated, if any.
Nil.
11. New collaborative research programmes.
Nil
12. Research grants received from various agencies.
Nil.
13. Details of research scholars.
Nil
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor.
0.65
15. Honors / Awards to the faculty.
• Prof. Tara Nath was honoured by Dogri Sanstha on Dogri Manta Diwas on 11th Dec, 2008.
16. Internal resources generated.
Fee 54,24,925
Recovery of Books 4754
Canteen Rent 3600
IGNOU TEE 19636
Total 5452915
Resources generated from Unaided / Self Financing Programmes
• Self-financing Certificate, Diploma and Advance Diploma Add-on-courses are being run by the College.
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST (ASSIST) / DST, FIST, etc.
assistance / recognition. Nil.
18. Community services.
NSS unit of this College organizes various programs to develop a sense of responsibility towards their Community in the youth . This unit has adopted a old age home and its volunteers devote their time in this home.
• 30 November,2009 : Three-day NSS workshop included symposium on National Integration , cleanliness Campaign & which culminated with a blood donation camp in which volunteers/staff donated blood.
• Pledge ceremony in connection with National Integration Day on the birth anniversary of Veteran Leader & Ex-Prime Minister Late Smt. Indira Gandhi.
• A Symposium on the topic “Disaster Management, Community Awareness, Mitigation & Preparedness” was organized in collaboration with Department of Information & Public relation Udhampur on 18-11-2008.
• An awareness lecture about the H1N1 Swine Flu virus .
• On 15th August 2008 - NSS volunteers sold 500 flags individually hand crafted by mentally
challenged young adults of Hi-tech Family Enrichment Foundation.
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited.
1. Ms. Barti Slathia appointed as lecturer in BBA and joined the duties on 09-05-2008.
20. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio.
Total teaching staff : 65
Total non-teaching staff : 29
Ratio : 65:29 = 2.24:1
21. Improvements in the library services.
SESSION IMPROVEMENTS/INNOVATIONS IN LIBRARY
SERVICES
1. 2008-09 Initiating the subscription of Journals to enhance the knowledge of students.
22. New books / journals subscribed and their value.
S.No. Session No. of Books purchased
Total Cost No. of Journals subscribed
Total Cost
No. of Newspapers/
Magazines
Total Cost
1. 2008-09 913
Rs. 316222 3 600/- 26 Rs. 21753
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action taken on student feedback.
NIL
24. Unit cost of education:
25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and examination results, issue of certificates.
The entire process for admissions was computerized. The Registration Return of the students was prepared in the Software (UGMAIN) recommended by the University of Jammu. The Marks Sheets, Result Certificates and Degrees were also computer-generated. 26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities.
To meet the needs of augmenting and to keep pace with academic growth, the college has increased infrastructure facility; such as-
• Construction of Biotech Department. (contd…)
• Fencing of the College Central Park Vaatika
• Installing Fountain in the Vaatika
27. Technology upgradation.
Following technology ICT gadgets were purchased to enrich the ICT status of the College
S. No
Date of Purchase
No. of computers Systems Purchased
Expenditure
Incurred
Total no. of Computers
Total no. of
Printers
Total no. of UPS
Total no. of
Laptops
1.
28/03/2009 04 no. of Computers 01 no. Laser Printer 01 no. of Scanner
135446 04 --- ---
--- 01 ---
--- --- ---
--- --- ---
S.No. ITEM Rs. in Lacs
1 Total recurring expenditure with salary 252.86
2. Total recurring expenditure without salary 83.28
3. Unit Cost of Education with salary component 0.16526
4. Unit Cost of Education without salary component
0.05443
28. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and students.
• Internet access is available in the computer laboratory for the students and teachers.
• Few departments have been equipped with computers.
29. Financial aid to students.
There are scholarships for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Low Income groups, Other Social Castes, RBA, Frontier and Handicapped students. National Loan scholarships and National Scholarships are awarded by the Government of India. Besides these, merit scholarships are also awarded to the deserving students by Jammu University. Over and above these scholarships, liberal help is given to the deserving students out of the Mutual Benefit Fund augmented by the State Government grants and UGC Funds. The detail of Financial Assistance for the current year is as: S.No. Session Name of the
Scholarship No. of Beneficiaries
Agency Involved
Total Amount
Remarks
1. 2008-09
Post Metric Scholarship
106 Dept. of Social Welfare J&K Govt
Rs. 486055
SC=86, SC= 03 SC=02, RBA=03, ST= 12
Financial Aid
67 Student Aid Fund
Rs. 81000
Total 173 Rs. 567055
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association.
NIL
31. Activities and support from the Parent - Teacher Association.
NA
32. Health services.
Name of the Unit In charge = Sh. Chander Mohan Sharma
Designation = Pharmacist
S.NO SESSION COST OF MEDICINES PURCHASED
COST/NO. OF EQUIPMENTS PURCHASED
NO. OF BENEFICIARIES
REMARKS
1. 2008-09 Rs.2974.00 Nil 25 Students
4 Staff
33. Performance in sports activities.
S.No. Sports Activity Level of Activities
Participants
No. Name
1. Chess (M) Inter-College
06
Sanjeev Dubey, Deepak Thakur, Kapil Anthal, Inderjeet , Singh, Puneet Sharma, Bhanu Partap khajuria
2. Chess (W) Inter-College 05
Akriti Gupta, Jyoti Thakur, Rekha, Jyoti Sharma, Nisha Kumari
3. Hand Ball (M) Inter-College 12
Pankaj Bhushan, Vikas choudhary, Dalveer Singh, Sunil Kumar, Arun Choudhary, Rajesh Kumar, Chander ParkeshRavi Kumar, Sanjay Singh, Manmeet Singh, Bhanu Partap, Yoginder Pal.
4. Volleyball (M) Inter-College 12
Rakesh Kumar, Sher Singh, Vishal Kumar, Sahil Jamwal,Sanjeev Kumar, Shahid Ahmed, Jugal Kishore, Altaf HussainPankaj Bhushan, Mohd. Sharief, Amit Jamwal, Ajay Jamwal
5. Cricket (M) Inter-College 16
Sushil Dogra, Vikas Choudhary, Pankaj Gupta, Udey Veer ,Anthal, Pawan Deep Singh, Kaka Singh, Amit Singh, Avinesh Chandel,
Vikram Kumar, Paroul Singh, Ranbir Singh, Deepak Thakur, Majid Shafi, Deep Kishore Singh, Vishal VermaAjay Kumar
6. Football (M) Inter-College 16
Arun Kumar, Mohan Singh, Shakti Singh, Arun Kumar, Sandeep Singh, Rishi Verma, Adil Ahmed Rishi, Mohd. Arshad, Ravi Kumar, Yoginder Pal, Amarjeet Singh, Sanjay Singh, Sunny Kumar, Bhagwant Singh, Sanjeev Kumar,Bhanu Partap.
7. Athletics (M) Inter-College 02 Sunil Kumar, Kuldeep Kumar
35. Students achievements and awards.
Academic Excellence
Result declared in 2008
Session Name of the
Student
Parentage Class Position
2008-09 Anita Kumari Sh. Bichitry Ram
D/O Sh. Des Raj
PG
Hindi
University Topper
( Ist Position)
Achievements/ participation in Cultural/other Activities
S.No Inter-College Competition Level Participating Student Result/Achievement
1. Flower Arrangement Inter-college
Rohinee Verma,46-B.Sc II
Anil Khajuria, 734-
Certificate of Merit
…
B.AII
2. Clay Modelling Inter-college
Chander Kant, 58-B.ScII
Prabhjeet Singh, 486-BBAII
2nd Prize
Certificate of Merit
3. Rangoli Making Inter-college
Priyanka 108-MA Eng
Anshu, 447-B.ScI
2nd Prize
Certificate of Merit
4. Poetry Recitation Inter-college
Tanvi Verma,90- B.ScIII
Vivek Mathur , 37 - B.ScIII
1st Prize
….
5. Debate Competition on National Education Day
Inter-college
Rabia Khanam Certificate of Merit
6. Short Story Writing Inter-college
Preeti Mahajan
Amrita Katoch
Participation
7. Debate Competition Inter-college
Neha Sharma, 10-B.ScIII
Bhumika Abrol 74-B.ScIII
…
…
8. Essay Writing Inter-college
Sandeep Kour,101- MA EngIII
Sumeet Chanotra, 736-B.AI
…
…
9. Sketching Inter-college
Dheeraj Khanna,282-B.AII
Aman Kumar, 220-B.Sc. I
…
…
10. Poster-making Inter- Khyam, 243-B.A I …
college Sukhdev Singh, 136-B.Sc III
…
11. Installation Inter-college
Akriti, 4-BBA I Rajesh Koul, 359-BA III Iftikhar Ahmed, 381-B.AIII
… …. …
12. Collage Making Inter-college
Vishal Atri, 219-B.Sc I
Vivek Mathur , 37 - B.ScIII
…
…
13. Cartooning Inter-college
Shambu Ram, 739-B.A I
Vikas Kumar 314-B.ScIII
…
…
36. Activities of the Guidance and Counselling unit.
• Organized a seminar for the students of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com Part – III in collaboration with Wigan & Leigh College ( WLC ). The presentation was entitled “ Road Map to Success ”.
• Organized a seminar for the students of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com Part – III in collaboration with Doyan Management Institute, New Delhi. The presentation was entitled “ Positive Attitude-A Road to Success ”
• Organized a lecture on “Career Options in Aviation Tour & Travel and Hospitality Industry”.
37. Placement services provided to students.
NIL
38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff.
NIL
39. Healthy practices of the institution.
Transparency in Admission Process Dress Code for UG students Ragging Free Environment
Cordial Staff-student relationship Fostering Communal harmony Promoting social and cultural values through societies Counseling cell. Promoting Community Service though NCC & NSS IT-mediated Teaching-learning. Students’ Insurance Programme Wide range of subject combinations Add on Programs Hosting Republic Day and Independence Day celebrations Grievance redressal mechanism Annual Award for the best user in Library Involving students in college publications Internal Quality Assurance system
40. Linkages developed with National / International, Academic / Research bodies.
The College has developed a academic linkages/ signed an MoU with IGNOU and Directorate of Distance Education Jammu University for offering education through distance mode to such students who, for one reason or another, are unable to join it on regular basis by establishing their study centres in this College. 41. Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add.
NIL
Part C: Detail the plans of the institution for the next year
Activities/Programs
• Programme on the Renewable Energy: Uses and Benefits • Health Awareness Programme • Inter-college debate competitions • Increasing the frequency of Career Counseling Programs • Awareness rally of NCC Cadets • Blood donation Camp • Multi-lingual Mushaira • Computer Literacy Program • Guest Lectures • Further improvement of the Academics • Organising programs to celebrate 61st Anniversary of NCC • Improvement in Library services.
Infrastructure Development:
• Construction of College Canteen • Construction of Women Hostel • Repair of Hostel • Repair/renovation of Computer Lab • Construction of Main Gates
Prof. Sudhir Singh Prof. S.S. Bhalwal
Name & Signature of the Coordinator IQAC Name & Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC
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