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Accreditation - Cycle IEvaluative Report of DepartmentsSubmitted to:NATIONAL ASSESSMENT ACCREDITATION COUNCIL(March 2016)

DepartmentOfEducation

Evaluative Report of the Departments1. Name of the Department :Department of Education2. Year of Establishment2003:3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; IntegratedPh.D., etc.)P.G. i. M.Ed.(I Batch Running) U.G. ii. B.Ed. iii. BTC(I Batch Running)4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:Nil5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)B.Ed. - Annual SystemM.Ed. and BTC - Semester System6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Computer Skills from Department of Computer Application Communication Skills from Department of Business Administrat0ion7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil9. Number of teaching postsSanctioned217*ProfessorsAssociate ProfessorsAsst. ProfessorsFilled107** 04 Faculties had been sanctioned after submitting SSR.10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc. D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil.etc.)NameQualificationDr. Nisha SinghM.A (Hindi). M.Ed, M.Phil(Hindi), Ph.D. (Edu. &Hindi)Prof.ShankarM.A., M.Ed., Ph.D.(Edu)Lal GuptaM.A.(Geo., Edu.), M.Ed.,Dr. GajendraPh.D. (Geog.), Ph.D (Edu.)M.A.(Geo.), M.Ed., M.PhilDr. Kanak Rani(Edu), Ph.D.(Edu.)M.A.(Phil., Soc.), (Eco), M.Phil (Edu),Dr. Subodh BalaPh.D., M.Ed.M.A.(Eco., Edu. Sc.(Chem.),M.Ed.,Dr. Rachna KantM.Phil(Edu), Ph.D(Edu)DesignationSpecializationNo. ofYearsofExperienceProfessorCareer istantProfessorNo. of Ph.D.Studentsguided for thelast 4 ministration& tionalResearch07yrsNAAssistantProfessorMeasurement &Evaluation14yrsNAAssistantProfessor

M.Sc. M.Ed., Ph.D (Edu),UGC-NET (H.Sc.), UGCJRF(Edu)Dr.Rekha M.A.(Eng, Eco.), M.Ed.,Ph.D.(Edu)SharmaMr. Pradeep kr. M.A.(Hindi, Eco.), M.Ed.,M.Phil(Edu)SharmaM.A.(History),M.Ed.,Mr. Nitin Phil (Maths & Edu.),KatochPh.D.*(pur.)Mrs.PritikaM.A.(Eng, Soc.), M.Ed.SoodM.A.(Eco.),Dr.Neetu M.Com,M.Ed., Ph.D.(Edu)ShishodiaM.A.(Eco.),M.Ed.,UGCMrs. Ritu Johari M.Phil(Edu),NET/JRFDr.Sangeeta M.A.(Geo., Edu.), gy),Ms. Neha BansalM.Phil.(Zoology),UGCNET/JRF, L.LB.Ms.AditiM.Com, M.Ed.SharmaM.A.(Edu., Sco.), MCA,B.Ed., UGC-NET (Edu),Ms. Kiran JoshiPh.D.*(pur.)Ms.Veenus M.A.(Edu.), M.Sc.(Botany),M.Ed.,TyagiDr. Swati GuptaMr. Ravi Kant M.A., (Pol Sc, & Edu)M.Sc.(Maths), M.Ed.,VermaMs.ManishaShishodiaMs.JayaSrivastavaMr. PrashantDwivediM.A.(Hindi),Ph.D.*(pur.)M.Ed.,Ms. Soni KatiyarM.A. (Modern Art), B.Ed.Ms. Neha SinghM.A.(Music), UGC-NET(Music), Gayan Prabhakar,Tabla PrabhakarM.A.(His & Edu), B.Ed.M.P.E,B.P.Ed.,(Physical Edu.)11. List of senior visiting facultyB.Sc.:AssistantProfessorMeasurement ionMeasurement antProfessorEnvironmentalStudies03 orEnvironmentalStudiesEducationalMeasurement &Evaluation06yrsNANilNA-NilNA-NilNA-NilNAModern ProfessorAssistantProfessorNIL12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by temporaryfaculty :NIL13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)B.Ed.10:1M.Ed.6:1BTC9:114. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filledTechnical Staff- 03 (Not Sanctioned)* Common for all DepartmentsAdministrative Staff – 09 (Not Sanctioned)

15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with D.Sc. / D.Litt. / Ph.D. / M.Phil. / PG.:Refer Question no. 1016. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies andgrants received:NIL17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received:NIL18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:N/A19. Publications:No. of PeerNo. of PeerreviewedChapter inName of the Facultyreviewed journaljournal inBooksin InternationalNational080401Dr. Nisha Singh060301Dr. Kanak Rani1003032Dr Gajendra Singh040301Dr. Rachna Kant06Ms. Udayana Katoch0602Ms. Monika Bansal0502Dr Rekha Sharma12010104Dr. Swati Gupta0301Ms. Neha Bansal0101Ms. Kiran Joshi050401Dr. Neetu Shishodia100703Dr. Subodh Bala20. Areas of consultancy and income generated :NONo. ofPublicationper faculty21. Faculty as members in: a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial BoardsNIL22. Student projectsa) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme100%b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Researchlaboratories/Industry/ other agencies:NIL23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and studentsDr. Nisha Singh, Principal MCPS received the National Award of Teaching Excellence by VishwamitraParivar, Delhi in Prakarti Mohotsav on 10th August, 201524. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the DepartmentS.No.1234567NameDr. J.K. PundirProf. J.K.VashisthDr. H.S.SinghProf. S. K. KakDr. V.P. SinghProf. S.N. DubeyDr. Vijay JaiswalDesignationPro V.C. CCS University, MeerutRetd. Prof NCERTPro. V.C., CCS University, MeerutV.C. Mahamaya Technical University, NoidaReader, NCERTV.C, Chitrakoot UniversityAsso. Prof. Kanpur University (CSJM)

891011121314151617Dr. L.J. PandeyDr. Vandana GoswamiDr. Aruna SharmaProf. J.K. SharmaProf. Ranjana AroraDr. Dinesh ChahalDr. Manju GoelProf. Carolyn HeisingProf. L.C.SinghProf. D.N. SansanwalDean, Commerce and Business Dept., CCS University, MeerutAsso. Prof. Dept. Of education, Banasthali Univ., RajastahnaAsso. Prof, Ginni Devi Girls (P.G.) college, ModinagarGGDSD, Research Center PalwalNCERTC.R. College of Edu. Hisar, HaryanaPrincipal, S.D. (P.G.) College, GhaziabdProf. Iowa State Universaity, CaliforniaRetd. Prof., NCERTRetd. Prof., Devi Ahilya Viswavidyalya, Indore25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of fundinga) NationalS.N.Resource PersonDateProf. S.K. Kak ( V.C. Mahamaya TechnicalUniversity, Noida)Prof. L.C.Singh ( Retd. Prof., NCERT)A National Seminar on “Innovative6th March,1Dr. V.P. Singh ( Reader, NCERT)Practices in B.Ed. Programme”2012.Prof. C.S. Sharma (Director Radha GovindCollege, Meerut)Prof. K.K.Vashistha ( Retd. Prof NCERT)4th & 5th2A workshop on “Micro teaching”Prof. L.C. Singh (Retd. Prof. NCERT)Dec, 201226thDec,A Workshop on “Gearing up for Dr. Aruna Sharma ( Asso. Prof, Ginni Devi32012 to 30thNAAC re-accreditation”Girls (P.G.) college, Modinagar)Dec, 2012Regional Seminar on “Women Dr. Chitra Singh, An Active Social Worker5thJan,4Empowerment”Dr. Kschem Praksh2013Dr. J.K. Pundir ( Pro V.C. CCS University)ANationalSeminaron Prof. L.C. Singh,14th“Professional higher education: A Dr. Ranjana Arora, Prof. NCERT,5December,challenge for quality assurance in Dr. Vandana Goswami, Asso. Prof.2013era of Globalization”Dr. Dinesh Chachal, Assist. Prof.Dr. V.P. Singh ( Reader, NCERT)A National Workshop on “Research22ndFeb,Prof. D.N. Sansanwal (Retd. Prof. DAV6Methodology, Statistics and use of2015 to 28thIndore)SPSS”Feb, 2015.Proposed EventsFirst HalfTwo Days regional Workshop on7Under Planningof March,“ICT enabled Teaching Learning”2016A National Seminar on “ Impact ofFirst HalfICSSR sponsored8.Globalization on performance ofof the April,(Under Planning)Foreign Trade in India”2016A workshop on “CurriculumInApril,9.Under PlanningDesign- Issues and Challenges”.2016a)EventInternational:No international seminar/ Conference/ Workshops had been organized yet.

26. Student profile programme/course wise:Name of theCourse/programmeB.Ed. (2014-15M.Ed. (2013-14)BTC (2014-15)27. Diversity of StudentsName of theCourseB.Ed (2014-15)M.Ed (2013-14)BTC 381393538% of students from thesame state92.8%94.28%44.73%*M*F296191102919% of students fromother States7.19%5.71%55.26%PasspercentageResult AwaitedExams To be HeldExams to be held% of students fromabroadnilnilnil28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET,GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?SessionName of the 4-15No. Of StudentsEnrolled/Appeared1950No. Of StudentsQualified050201Result Awaited29. Student progressionStudent progressionUG to PGPG to M.Phil.PG to Ph.D.Ph.D. to Post-DoctoralEmployed Campus selection Other than campus recruitmentEntrepreneurship/Self-employmentAgainst % enrolled82%6%10%-30. Details of Infrastructural facilitiesa) Library:As on February, 2016S.No Details1No. of Books2No. of Titles3No of CDs4Magazines5No. of Journals6E-recoursesTotal8231141320072601(14,000 e-journals & 8,000 e-books)b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Available for staff in staffroom and lab.For students, available in ICT Lab and Language Lab.a) Class room with ICT Facility: YESOHP and PPT facility can be availed in class rooms.

b) Computer Lab: Air-conditioned filly networked hi-tech computer lab with a capacity of at least 48persons at a time.c) Language Lab: Language Lab: Twenty one terminals lab is equipped with the latest, automatedlanguage lab system having the facility of voice recording, playback, one-on-one interaction etc. It isextremely beneficial for language learning and enhancement of effective communication skills31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or otheragencies:Total 59 (53 B.Ed. & 06 M.Ed.) students receive scholarship from state government.32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with externalexperts (from session 2014-15 till date.)I.A Guest Lecture on “Fundamentals of Research Methodology” by Prof. Jitendra kr. Sharma (Facultyof Commerce and Management Studies, MDU Palwal) on 01/05/2014II. A 7 Days Value Based Workshop from 8th September, 2014 to 15th September, 2014. ResourcePerson Sh. J.P. Sharma (Director Everest Public School, Ghaziabad)III.A Guest lecture on “ Gandhi for new generation” by “Mr. A. Anamalai (Director Gandhi SmritiSangrahlya, Delhi)” on 19th Nov, 2014IV. A National Workshop on “Research Methodology, Statistics and use of SPSS” from 22 nd February,2015 to 28th February, 2015. Resource Person Prof. D.N. Sansanwal (Retd. Prof. Devi AhilyaViswavidyalya, Indore)V. A guest Lecture on “Guidance and Counseling” by Dr. Prashant Kr. (Asst Prof. IIMT, Meerut), on22nd August, 2015.VI.A Guest lecture on “Role of Youth in Environment and Peace” by Prof. Carolyn Heising Prof. IowaState Universaity, California on 26th Sep, 2015VII.A Guest lecture on “Blooms Taxonomy” by Dr. Neha Garg (Dayal Bagh Univ. Agra) on 6 th oct,2015VIII.A Guest lecture on “ Violence, Non-Violence and Gandhi ji” by “Mr. A. Anamalai (Director GandhiSmriti Sangrahlya, Delhi)” on 9th Feb, 201633.Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning Lecture Method Case Study (Problem Solving) Demonstration Laboratory Method Brain Storming Student Presentation Active Learning: GD, Peer learning Quiz Method34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activitiesTeachers working under the committee of Extension Activities create environmental awarenessthrough its activities like plantation, rallies, guest lectures, Swachta Abhiyan including field trips. OurProminent activities include: Lecture on Women Empowerment and Legal Rights of women to celebrate International Women'sDay/Women empowerment day. Cultural and literary activities concerning issues related to woman. Poster making, collage making and slogan writing competition, Debates. Organizing seminars/debates/Workshops on women rights and various related issues with theparticipation of both boys and girls. To make the students aware about the environmental issues, mass plantation drives are organized bythe Institute.

Candle March/Marathon/Run for the cause, for current prevailing issues of society in order to depictthe support of the cause and to create awareness in the local community.35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plansStrengths – Faculty with innovative and creative bent of mind. Regular mentoring to students and continuous comprehensive evaluation. Hi-tech Language Lab, multimedia support and well furnished rooms. Well equipped library. Commitment towards community activities.Opportunities: Exposure is given to the students with the help of field trips, seminars, workshops, competitions,demonstrations. Conduct the research in their areas of interest.Weaknesses: Sometimes rural students face a language barrier. Bound in some aspects as we are affiliating college.Challenges: Students are from the rural belt which makes it difficult for them to compete with students from thecities. Motivation of students towards value inclination in the moral value declining scenario.Future Plans: To improve student intake in various courses. To be recognized as research centre and to take more research initiatives like national grant forresearch projects.

DepartmentOfComputerApplication

EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS1. Name of the Department:Department of Computer Application2. Year of Establishment:20033. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; IntegratedPh.D., etc.)U.G.Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)Semester System:NIL6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departmentsDept. of Business Administration and Education: Computer fundamental Skills7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : N/A8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : NIL9. Number of Teaching postsProfessorsAssociate ProfessorsAsst. ProfessorsSanctioned08Filled-10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil.etc.,)NameQualificationMr. Arvind Kr.PandeyMr. VIjendraSinghMs. PrastawnaGuptaMs. Bhawna SinghM.Tech, MCA,B.Sc.M.Tech., MCA,BCAM.Tech (Pur),MCA, BCAM.Tech (Pur),MCA, BCADesignationHODAsst Prof.Asst Prof.Asst ngsystemC LanguageSoftwareEngineeringMr. Gaurav KumarData Structure,MCA, BCAAsst Prof.SharmaC ProgrammingSoftwareMs. Ayushi JainMCA, BCAAsst Prof.EngineeringNetworkPh.D (Pur.), MCA,Security &Mr. Lalit KumarMBA, B.Sc.,Asst Prof.CloudUGC-NETComputing11. List of senior visiting faculty :01 (Ms. Soni for PDP)Mr. GauravMCA, BCAAsst Prof.No. of Ph.D.No. of YearsStudentsofguided for theExperiencelast 4 years07 yrsN/A7.5 yrsN/A03 yrsN/A03yrsN/A1.5yrN/A3.5yrsN/A02yrsN/A06yrsN/A12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporaryfaculty:05%

13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise):18:114. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filledTechnical Staff- 03 (Not Sanctioned)Administrative Staff – 08 (Not Sanctioned)* Common for all Departments15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG. : Refer Question no. 1016. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies andgrants received. : NIL17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received.:NIL18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:N/A19. Publications:Name of the FacultyNo. ofPublicationper facultyMr. Lalit Kumar01No. of Peerreviewedjournal inNational0120. Areas of consultancy and income generated :No. of Peerreviewed journalin InternationalChapter inBooksNO21. Faculty as members in : a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial BoardsNIL22. Student projectsa) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme100% of BCA 3rd yr studentsb) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Researchlaboratories/Industry/other agencies10% of BCA 3rd yr students23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students : NIL24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the departmentWe had organised all the events as whole in the college. So the list is same as mentioned in theevaluative report of Department of Education.25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of fundinga) National- All national Seminars/ workshops/Conferences had been organized by the collegeas an whole but not separately by the department.b) International- No international seminar/ Conference/ Workshops had been organized yet.

26. Student profile programme/course wise:Name of theApplicationsCourse/programmereceivedBCA (2014-15)27.53Selected53Enrolled*M*F3716Pass percentage78.43% (1st Sem)71.42%(2nd Sem)87.39% (avg. for all 6 semesterresultDiversity of StudentsName of theCourseBCA (2014-15)% of students fromthe same state81.13%% of students from otherStates18.86%% of studentsfrom abroadnil28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET,GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?:NA29. Student progression30.Student progressionUG to PGPG to M.Phil.PG to Ph.D.Ph.D. to Post-DoctoralEmployed Campus selection Other than campus recruitmentEntrepreneurship/Self-employmentDetails of Infrastructural facilitiesAgainst % enrolled60%20%15%-a) Library: Same as mentioned in the evaluative report of department of Business administration.b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Available for staff in staffroom and lab.For students available in ICT Lab and Language Lab.a) Class room with ICT Facility: OHP and PPT facility can be availed in any class room.b) Computer Lab: Air-conditioned filly networked hi-tech computer lab with a capacity of at least48 persons at a time.c) Language Lab: Language Lab: Twenty one terminals lab is equipped with the latest, automatedlanguage lab system having the facility of voice recording, playback, one-on-one interaction etc. Itis extremely beneficial for language learning and enhancement of effective communication skills31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government orother agenciesTotal 30 students receive scholarship from state government in session 2014-1532. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /seminar) withexternal experts. (from session 2014-15 till date.)I.A Guest Lecture on “Fundamentals of Research Methodology” by Prof. Jitendra kr. Sharma (Facultyof Commerce and Management Studies, MDU Palwal) on 01/05/2014II.A 7 Days Value Based Workshop from 8th September, 2014 to 15th September, 2014. ResourcePerson Sh. J.P. Sharma (Director Everest Public School, Ghaziabad)

A National Workshop on “Research Methodology, Statistics and use of SPSS” from 22 nd February,III.2015 to 28th February, 2015. Resource Person Prof. D.N. Sansanwal (Retd. Prof. DAVV Indore)IV.A guest lecture on “Cyber Crime” by Mr. Milind aggarwal on 21 st August, 2015.V.A guest lecture on “Core Java-Basics of Java” by Dr. Chitra Joshi on 24th August, 2015.VI.A guest lecture on “Communication-Verbal and Nonverbal Communication” by Mr. Sushil Chauhanon 30th November, 2015.VII.A workshop on “Computer Networking” by Mr. Jitendra Jaiswal (APTRON networking engineer) on07th December, 2015- 8th December, 2015.VIII.A workshop on “Advance in PHP” by Mr. Sudhanshu kumar (PHP Developer in PHP guru) 8 thDecember 2015 to 7th February 2016.33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learningBrain StormingMini Projects / ModelsLabManagement GamesLecture Method – Board/PPT/OHP/Diagrams Case Study / Problem SolvingQuizStudent PresentationRole Play Scenario Based TeachingMultimedia Learning Process -Documentary /Clips / Audios Active Learning: GD, Peer learning etc.34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activitiesWe conduct all the community activity together in college not department wise. So the list is same asmentioned in the evaluative report of Department of Education.35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plansStrengths: Skilled and Competent staff. Staff and Student Ratio Up-to-date facilities and infrastructure like laboratories, teaching aids, networked computers. Experienced proficiency and support staff.Weakness: No autonomy because of being an affiliated college. Research output of the Department is low.Opportunities: Grant funding. Professional development of staff.Challenges: New mushrooming of colleges. Declining availability of quality faculty, doctorates as well as exposing the teaching faculty to theIndustrial scenario and get them trained in an industry is another challenge.FUTURE PLANS The faculty will be motivated to take various research projects Better use of technology to make teaching more effective and meaningful.

DepartmentOfBusinessAdministration

EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS1. Name of the Department:Department of Business Administration2. Year of Establishment:20033. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; IntegratedPh.D., etc.)U.G.Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)Semester System:NIL6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departmentsDept of Computer Application and Education: Communication Skills & Computer Skills7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc. : N/A8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : NIL9. Number of Teaching postsSanctionedProfessorsAssociate ProfessorsAsst. Professors10** 03 faculties had been sanctioned by university after sending SSR.Filled-10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil.etc.,)No. of Ph.D.No. of YearsStudentsDesignation SpecializationNameQualificationofguided for theExperiencelast 4 yearsMBA, B.Sc.HODMarketing06yrsNilMr. Anuj Sharma(Maths)MBA, B.ComAsst Prof.Finance3.5yrsNilMs. Aditi GoelM.Phil, MBA,Mrs. NidhiB.Sc. (Bio),Asst Prof.Marketing05yrsNilChauhanPh.D.*(Pur.)MBA, B.ScAsst Prof.Int. Business4.5yrsNilMs. Sandhya Negi (Maths Hons.),UGC NET/JRFMBA, B.ScAsst Prof.H.R.06yrsNilMrs. Pooja Shukla(Maths Hons.)Asst Prof.MarketingnilNilMs. Vibhuti Singh MBA, BBAMBA, BBAAsst Prof.MarketingnilNilMr. RashidMBA, B.Com,M.Com., UGCFinance/Asst Prof.3.5yrsNilMs. Manjyot KaurNET,MarketingPh.D.*(Purs.)MBA, B.Com.H.R/Ms. PravanshiAsst Prof.1yrNilPh.D.*(Purs.)MarketingYadavFinance/MBA, BCAAsst Prof.1yrNilMs. Madhvi DasMarketing11. List of senior visiting faculty :02 (Ms. Pooja Singh for Law and Ms. Soni for PDP)

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporaryfaculty:14%13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise):18:114. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filledTechnical Staff- 03 (Not Sanctioned)Administrative Staff – 08 (Not Sanctioned)* Common for all Departments15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil / PG.:Refer Question no. 1016. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies andgrants received. :NIL17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants received.:NIL18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:N/A19. Publications:Name of the FacultyNo. ofPublicationper facultyMrs. Nidhi ChauhanMs. Pooja ShuklaMs. Manjyot KaurMs. Pravanshi Yadav02010201No. of Peerreviewedjournal inNationalNo. of Peerreviewed journalin International0201020120. Areas of consultancy and income generated:Chapter inBooks-NOb) Faculty as members in: National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards : NIL21. Student projectsd) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including interdepartmental/programme10% of BBA 3rd yr studentse) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.inResearch laboratories/Industry/other agencies100% of BBA 3rd yr students22. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:NIL23. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the departmentWe had organised all the events as whole in the college. So the list is same as mentioned in the evaluativereport of Department of Education.24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the DepartmentThe list is same as mentioned in the evaluative report of Department of Education.25.Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding

a) National- All national Seminars/ workshops/Conferences had been organized by the collegeas a whole but not separately by the department.b) International- No international seminar/ Conference/ Workshops had been organized yet.26. Student profile programme/course wise:Name of theApplicationsCourse/programmereceivedBBA (2014-15)27.EnrolledSelected6363Pass percentage*M*F4478.85% (1st Sem)83.33%(2nd Sem)91.38% (avg. for all 6 sem result)19Diversity of StudentsName of the% of students from% of students from other% of studentsCoursethe same stateStatesfrom abroadBBA (2014-15)65.0734.92nil28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET,GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?29.:NAStudent progressionStudent progressionUG to PGPG to M.Phil.PG to Ph.D.Ph.D. to Post-DoctoralEmployed Campus selection Other than campus recruitmentEntrepreneurship/Self-employment30. Details of Infrastructural facilitiesAgainst % enrolled40%22%10%10%a) Library: as on Feb, 2016 (For BBA/BCA)S.No123456DetailsNo. of BooksNo. of TitlesNo of CDsMagazinesNo. of JournalE-recoursesTotal648581120071601(14,000 e-journals & 8,000 e-books)b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Available for staff in staffroom and lab.For students available in ICT Lab and Language Lab.a) Class room with ICT Facility: OHP and PPT facility can be availed in class rooms.b) Computer Lab: Air-conditioned filly networked hi-tech computer lab with a capacity of at least 48

persons at a time.c) Language Lab: Language Lab: Twenty one terminals lab is equipped with the latest, automatedlanguage lab system having the facility of voice recording, playback, one-on-one interaction etc. It isextremely beneficial for language learning and enhancement of effective communication skills31.Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government orother agencies:Total 15 students receive scholarship from state government in session 2014-1532. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /seminar) withexternal experts. (from session 2014-15 till date.)A 7 Days Value Based Workshop from 8th September, 2014 to 15th September, 2014. ResourceI.Person Sh. J.P. Sharma (Director Everest Public School, Ghaziabad)A Guest Lecture on “Sales and Marketing system and process in corporate sector” on 12 th November,II.2014 by Ms. Neha Saini (Asst. Prof. IITM Janakpuri Delhi)A Guest lecture on “Gandhi for new generation” on 19th November, 2014 by Mr. A AnamalaiIII.(Director, Gandhi Smriti Sanghralya, Delhi)A National Workshop on “Research Methodology, Statistics and use of SPSS” from 22 nd February,IV.2015 to 28th February, 2015. Resource Person Prof. D.N. Sansanwal (Retd. Prof. DAVV Indore)A Guest lecture on “Fundamentals of research Methodology” on 1 st May, 2015 by Prof. Jitendra kr.V.Sharma (MDU Palwal)VI.A guest lecture on “Consumer Buying Behaviour” on 27th February, 2015 by Dr. Rakesh kumar (H.P.University)33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learningBrain StormingMini Projects / ModelsInternshipManagement GamesLecture Method – Board/PPT/OHP/Diagrams Case Study / Problem SolvingQuizStudent PresentationRole Play Scenario Based TeachingMultimedia Learning Process -Documentary /Clips / Audios Active Learning: GD, Peer learning etc.34.Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activitiesWe conduct all the community activity together in college not department wise. So the list is same asmentioned in the evaluative report of Department of Education.35.SWOC analysis of the department and Future plansStrengths: Competent and Dedicated staff. Staff and Student Ratio Up-to-date facilities and efficient infrastructural utilization like laboratories, teaching aids, networkedcomputers, and cafeteria.

13 years of proven experience in professional level education and training with growing emphasis onnew technology to further enhance quality of teaching and training. Placement services.Weakness: Curriculum too stretched for additional activity. Limitations imposed because of being an affiliating college. Lack of land for future expansion of the campus.Opportunitie

BTC (2014-15) 44.73% 55.26% nil 28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.? Session Name of the Exam No. Of Students Enrolled/Appeared No. Of Students Qualified 2013-14 C-TET UP-TET UGC-NET 19 05 02 01 2014-15 C-TET UP-TET UGC

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