Vidya Prasarak Mandal‟s
B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane
NAAC Reaccredited „A‟ Grade
Best College Award, University of Mumbai
Selected for FIST “O” Level Grant.
PROPOSAL FOR
COLLEGE WITH POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE
(CPE) SCHEME
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Proposal for College with Potential Excellence
Index
Sr. No.
Contents Page No.
1. Section 1 : General 01
2. Section 2 : Profile Details 04
3. Undertaking 12
4. Appendix – 01 to Appendix 63 13 to 92
5. Peer Team Report 93 to 102
6. Exhibit No. 1 to Exhibit No. 8 103 to 114
7.
Supplementary Documents
Appendix for 2.7 (List of Students for other states) 115
Appendix for 2.15 (MOU) 116 – 119
Appendix for 2.21
120 – 121 a) Photos of the facilities
b) Book bank details
Appendix for 2.26 122
Students Feedback Analysis 123 – 124
8. Annexure – II (Action Plan and Budget) 125 – 133
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ANNEXURE – I
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION, NEW DELHI
Proposal for Assistance during the XII Plan under the
“College with Potential for Excellence” Scheme
Note: Wherever options are given, please circle the one that is applicable, or put a
tick mark. At other places, which are either kept blank or marked with „…..‟ actual information/data are to be given.
Section 1: GENERAL
Sr.
No Profile/ Parameter Particulars
1.1. Name of the College B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane
1.2. Full address of the
College (including Tel. /
Fax Nos. and e-mail ID)
Jnandweepa, Chendani Bunder, Thane (W) – 400601
Tel : 022-25336507, Fax : 022- 25337672
Email : [email protected]
URL : www.vpmthane.org
1.3. Name of the Head of the
College (including Tel.
/Fax Nos. and e-mail ID)
Dr. (Ms ) M.K. Pejaver
Tel : 022-25401188, Fax : 022- 25337672
Email- [email protected]
1.4. Name & address of
affiliating University
(including Tel./Fax
Nos. and e-mail ID)
University of Mumbai
Fort Campus, Mumbai – 400 032.
Tel : 022 – 22673250
1.5. Name & address of the
Chairman, Governing
Body, of the College
(including Tel./Fax
Nos. and e-mail ID)
Dr. V.V. Bedekar, Vidya Prasarak Mandal, Naupada,
Thane – 400602.
Tel : 022-25426270/1438
Fax : 022-25426270
Email : [email protected]
1.6. Goals & Objectives of
the College. (Appendix – 1)
1.7. Names of highly rated
departments in the
College
1.Department of Zoology
2. Department of Botany
3. Department of Chemistry
1.8.
Nature of
Management
of the College
Government
University
Private
Minority Non- Mrty Aided Un-
Aided
1.9.
Total strength of
2014-15
(Appendix – 2)
• Students
• Teachers
UG PG Total
M F T M F T M F T
709 942 1651 51 97 148 760 1039 1799
29 47 76 14* 12* 26* 43 59 102
* Teachers are taken UG and PG class
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1.10 No. of years since
establishment of the
College
<= 10 – 25 > 25 – 50
(Appendix – 3) > 50
1.11 No. of years since
permanently affiliated
to the University
< = 10 – 25 > 25 – 50
(Appendix – 4) > 50
1.12 Campus area
(in acres) <= 5.00 > 05 – 10
> 10
(Appendix – 6)
1.13 Academic programme
levels at the College UG, PG &
Research
PG & UG
only PG only UG only
1.14 Academic
Departments:
Total No. 15 (Appendix-7)
No. in
Arts Fac.
No. in
Science
Fac.: 15
No. in
Com. Fac.
No. in
Other
Fac.
1.15 Teachers:
No.
Sanctioned
strength : 47
Present strength
: 37
Present strength as %
of Sanction. strength %
:78.72%
1.16 Part-time courses
offered:
• No. of students
• % of the total
No. in College
(Appendix 8)
PG Diploma
72
32.72
Diploma
25
1.51
Certificate %
289
17.5
1.17 Total No. of students
(Appendix 2) <= 500 > 500 – 1000 > 1000
1.18 Category of
Students
(Appendix 9)
SC - ST (% of SC-ST=
12.72%)
OBC
(% of OBC =
19.62%)
PH
(% of PH = 0.11%)
1.19 UG students as %
of total No.
(Appendix 2)
<= 50 > 50 – 80 > 80
1.20 PG students as %
of total No.
(Appendix 2)
<= 50 > 50 – 80 > 80
1.21 M. Phil students as
% of total No. <= 02 > 02 – 05 >05
1.22 Ph. D. students as
% of total No <= .01 > .01 - .02 > .02
1.23 Grants received
during XI Plan (Rs.
in Lakhs) from:
XII Plan
State
Government
…..
Central Govt.
other than UGC
…..
UGC
41.2
06.4
(Appendix-10)
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Profile/ Parameter Particulars
1.24 Students‟ facilities: Amount spent over
the past 3 years
(Rs. in Lakhs) for
(Appendix –11)
Laboratories
42.89
Central library
04.94
Departmental libraries
12.52
1.25 Grievance Reddresal
Cell: No. of students
handled over the past
3 years
<= 20 > 20 – 50 > 50
1.26 Guidance &
Counseling Cell: No.
of cases handled over
the past 3 years
<= 50 > 50 – 75 > 75
1.27 Mechanism available
for seeking feedback
on various aspects of
College‟s functioning
is from
Teachers Stakeholders Public other than
stakeholders
1.28 The College has an
Active
Parent-Teacher
Association
(Appendix – 12)
Alumni
Association
(Appendix – 12)
Linkage with
NGOs
(Appendix –13)
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Section 2: PROFILE DETAILS
Sr.
No.
Profile/ Parameter Particulars/ Options For
Office
use
2.1. Status of the College Non-
Auto-nomous for
all courses
Autonomous
for some
courses only
Autonomous
2.2 No. of years since grant
of Accreditation by NAAC
01 - 05
> 05 – 10
> 10 (Appendix-14)
2.3. Grade/ GPA awarded by
NAAC
C to C++
1.51 to 2.00
B to B++
2.01 to 3.00
A to A++
3.01 to 4.00
(Appendix-15)
2.4. Academic category of the
College
Men‟s
Coed
Women‟s
2.5. Location of the College
Urban
Rural
Tribal
2.6. Plan of Academic work Annual
Semester (Appendix-16)
Credit based
2.7. Students from other States
as % of Total No.
01 – 05 (Appendix-17)
> 05 – 10
> 10
2.8. NRI students as % of total
No.
01 – 05
> 05 – 10 > 10
2.9. Overseas students
(excluding NRIs) as % of
total No.
01 – 03
> 03 – 05
> 05
2.10 No. of new courses
introduced over past 03
years:
(Appendix-18)
• Degree 01 – 03 > 03 – 06 > 06
• PG Diploma 01 – 03
> 03 – 06 > 06
• Diploma 01 – 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
• Certificate 01 – 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
2.11 No. of Self-financing
courses started over the
past 3 years
01 – 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
(Appendix-18)
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2.12 Students‟ results:
Average % for the last 03
years:
• UG
40 – 60 > 60 – 80
(Appendix-19)
> 80
• UG First Class 05 – 10 > 10 – 30 > 30 (Appendix-19)
• PG 50 – 70 > 70 – 90 (Appendix-20)
> 90
• PG First Class 10 – 20
> 20 – 50 (Appendix-20)
> 50
2.13 No. of students passing
National Examinations
over the past 3 years:
• UGC – NET
01 – 05 (Appendix-21)
06 – 10
> 10
• GATE 01 – 05 06 - 10 > 10
2.14 Research Project outlay
from various agencies
during past 3 years
(Rs. in Lakhs)
05 - 10
> 10 – 50 (Appendix-22)
> 50
2.15 No. of Collaboration with
International institutions
during past 3 years:
• M O U
01 – 02
> 02 - 05
> 05
• Exchange of teachers 01 – 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
• Franchise 01 – 05 > 05 - 10 > 10
2.16 Teachers are evaluated by Peer groups
within the
college
Externals
Students
2.17 Recognition of teachers
over the past 3 years:
No. at International level
01 - 02
> 02 – 04
> 04 (Appendix –23)
No. at National level 01 - 03 > 03 – 06 > 06 (Appendix –24)
2.18 No. of teachers presenting
papers in Seminars /
conferences during past
3 years
• International level
01 - 03
> 03 - 06
> 06 (Appendix –25)
• National level 01 - 05 > 05 – 10 > 10
(Appendix –26)
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2.19 No. of academic seminars
/conferences organized by
the college over the past 3
years at the National /
International level
01 – 03
> 03 – 06
> 06 (Appendix-27)
2.20 Physical education:
Provision made for:
• No. of major games
01 – 03
> 03 – 06
(Appendix-28)
> 06
• No. of minor games 01 – 03 > 03 – 06 > 06
(Appendix-28)
• No. of indoor games 01 - 03 > 03 – 06 > 06
(Appendix-28)
• No. of accredited
Coaches 01 – 02
(Appendix-28) 03 – 04 > 04
2.21 Other facilities: (circle the
ones available)
Any other (name up to 3)
Computer
Centre
Internet
with
Wi-Fi
Book bank
Hostel
(Men)
Hostel
(Women)
Rest Room
for students
Canteen Health
Centre
Placement
Cell
Gymkhana
/Gymnasium
Conference room
with
fixed LCD and
Computer
Auditorium
with video
conferencing
facility
2.22 Teacher Quality:
• Student/teacher ratio > 60 : 1 > 40 : 1–60 : 1
<= 40 : 1 (Appendix –29)
• % of M.Phil. degree
holders among teachers 01 - 10
(Appendix – 30) > 10 – 50 > 50
• % of Ph. D holders
among teachers 01 - 05 > 05 - 10
> 10 (Appendix –31)
• % of teachers who
attended
(over the past 3 years) :
a) Orientation Course
01 - 20 (Appendix – 32)
> 20 – 50
> 50
b) Refresher Course
01 - 20
> 20 – 50 (Appendix –32)
> 50
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Office use
2.23 Evaluation Process &
Reforms over the past
3years:
• No. of programmes for
which academic audit is
conducted
01 – 02
> 02 - 05
> 05 (Appendix –33)
• No. of programmes for
which peer review
conducted
01 - 02 > 02 - 05
> 05 (Appendix – 33)
2.24 Research Promotion &
Support:
• % of teachers
actively engaged in
research work
01 - 05
> 05 - 20
> 20 (Appendix – 34)
• % of teachers
approved as research
supervisors
01 – 05
> 05 – 20
> 20 (Appendix – 35)
• % of teachers on
Learned/Academic
/ Scientific Bodies
outside the College
01 – 02
> 02 – 05
> 05 (Appendix – 36)
2.25 Research Output &
Publications during the
past 3 years:
• No. of M.Phil.
degrees awarded
For colleges with
<= 5 PG Depts.
>5 PG Depts.
01 – 10 (Appendix -37)
01 – 20
> 10 - 20
> 20 - 40
> 20
> 40
• No. of Ph.D.
degrees awarded
For colleges with
<= 5 PG Depts.
> 5 PG Depts.
01 - 05 (Appendix – 38)
01 – 10
> 05 – 10
> 10 – 20
> 10
> 20
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2.25 • No. of research
papers published by
teachers in refereed
journals
01 – 05
> 05 – 10
> 10 (Appendix – 39)
• No. of research
projects
undertaken:
a) Major
b) Minor (Appendix –40)
01
01 – 04
02 – 03
05 -10
> 03
>10
2.26 Consultancy:
Total of resources
generated through
consultancy as % of total
funds received
from all sources
01 – 02
> 02 – 05
> 05 (Appendix -41)
2.27 Extension activities during
the previous year:
• No. of innovative/
useful extension
programmes
conducted
01 – 02
> 02 - 05
> 05 (Appendix - 42)
• No. of teachers
engaged in extension
activities
03 – 05
> 05 – 20
> 20 (Appendix–42)
• No. of students
participating in
extension activities
10 – 50
> 50 – 100
> 100 (Appendix –42)
2.28 Collaborative Activities
during the past 3 years:
• No. of joint
programmes
conducted with
NGOs
01 - 05
> 05 - 10
> 10 (Appendix– 43)
• No. of cooperative
programmes with
national level
academic institutions
01 – 05 (Appendix–44)
> 05 - 10
> 10
• No. of collaborative
activities with inter-
national level
academic institutions
01 – 05
> 05 – 10
> 10
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2.29 Library Resources:
• No. of book titles
per student
01 – 03
> 03 – 10
> 10 (Appendix-45)
• No. of books added to
the library as % of the
total collection during
the past 3 years
01 – 03
> 03 - 10
> 10 (Appendix-46)
2.30 ICT-based Learning
Resources:
Student- computer ratio
> 60 : 1
> 30:1-
60:1
<= 30 : 1 (Appendix-47)
2.31 Student Profile(average
for the past 3 years):
• % of students admit-
ted of those applied
> 60
> 20 - 60
05 – 20 (Appendix-48)
• % of women students
in the total student
strength
01 – 10 > 10 – 50
> 50
(Appendix-49)
• % of SC students in
the total student
strength
01 – 10 > 10 – 15
(Appendix-50)
> 15
• % of ST students in
the total student
strength
01 – 02
> 02 – 05
(Appendix-50)
> 05
• % of PH students in
the total student
strength
< 01 – 05
(Appendix-50)
> 05 – 10 > 10
2.32 Student Progression
(average of past 3 years):
• % of students
graduating at first
attempt
30 – 50
> 50 – 75
> 75
(Appendix-51)
2.33 Student Support:
• % of students getting
selected through on-
campus interviews out
of those interviewed
over the past 3 years
10 – 20
> 20 – 50
(Appendix-52)
> 50
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2.34 Average % of utilization
of approved annual
budget over the past 3
years
60 – 80
> 80 - 90
> 90
(Appendix-53)
2.35 Financial resources
mobilized as % of
approved annual budget
during the last year
05 – 10
> 10 – 20
(Appendix-54)
> 20
2.36 % of teachers to whom
administrative powers
and responsibilities are
assigned
05 – 10
> 10 - 20
> 20
(Appendix-55)
2.37 No. of teachers nominated
on the Governing Body
of other institutions
01 – 02
> 02 - 05
> 05 (Appendix-56)
2.38 Curriculum:
Feedback on it
is received from
Employers
Teachers
Students
• No. of remedial
programmes
conducted for students
with difficulties in
learning over past 3
years
01 – 02
> 02 - 05
> 05
(Appendix-57)
• No. of specialized
courses organized for
advanced learners
over past 3 years
01 – 02
> 02 - 05
> 05
(Appendix-58)
• % of teachers using
modern educational
technology
10 – 20
> 20 - 50
> 50 (Appendix-59)
2.39 Student Activities:
Average No. of
students
participating/ engaged in
programmes over the past
3 years:
• Cultural and
related activities
05 – 10
> 10 - 20
> 20
(Appendix-60)
• Co-curricular activities 05 – 10 > 10 - 20 > 20
(Appendix-61)
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2.39 • Social service /
Extension work
other than NSS
activities
10 – 50 > 50 – 100
(Appendix-62)
> 100
2.40 Sports Events
No. of students
participated over the past
3 years at :
• International level
01 – 05
> 05 - 10
> 10
• National level
05 – 10
(Appendix-63)
> 10 – 20 > 20
• Regional level 10 – 20 > 20 - 50
> 50 (Appendix-63)
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UNDERTAKING
This is to certify that the data and information provided in this proposal are true and
correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and the required documents in support of
these are attached with the proposals It is also confirmed that this college will abide by
the Guidelines framed by the UGC in respect of CPE/CE status from time to time if it is
selected under the Scheme during the XII Plan.
Place : Thane
Date : February 05, 2015
PRINCIPAL
V.P.M’s B.N. Bandodkar college of Science
Thane
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APPENDIX – 01
VISION, MISSION, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COLLEGE
Vision: Imparting quality education in science.
Mission: To mould students into rational thinkers, competent workers and socially
aware citizens.
Goals and Objectives
Providing homely environment in the Institution.
Developing students into socially responsible citizens.
Promoting research culture.
Developing a craving for quality and cooperation.
Continuous personal and professional growth.
Installing moral values to mould the students into excellent human beings.
Nurturing aspirations and facilitating unremitting learning.
Providing them access to a comprehensive array of careers in Science.
Attaining greater heights of glory and excellence in life.
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APPENDIX – 02
TOTAL STRENGTH OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
YEAR 2014 – 2015
Classes Male Female Total
F.Y.B.sc. 212 306 518
S.Y.B.Sc 182 253 435
T.Y.B.Sc 122 233 355
F.Y.B.sc. IT 81 39 120
S.Y.B.Sc IT 59 56 115
T.Y.B.Sc IT 53 55 108
Total UG Students 709 942 1651
Total UG-Teachers 29 47 76
M.Sc. – I (Chemistry) 2 06 08
M.Sc. – II (Chemistry) 5 06 11
M.Sc. – I
( IT+ Phy+ EVS + Bio) 25 34 69
M.Sc. – II (IT)
( IT + Phy + EVS + Bio) 15 39 54
Ph.D 04 12 16
Total PG Students 51 97 148
PG – Teachers* 14 12 26
Total students 760 1039 1799
* Teach also at UG level
UG students % of total no. = 91.77
PG students % of total no. = 08.23
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APPENDIX – 03
YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COLLEGE
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APPENDIX – 04
PERMANANT AFFILIATION OF THE COLLEGE
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APPENDIX – 05
2(f)
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APPENDIX – 06
LAYOUT OF CAMPUS
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APPENDIX – 07
Academic Departments
Total No. of Department = 15
Sr. No. Name of the Department
1 Department of Chemistry
2 Department of Physics
3 Department of Zoology
4 Department of Botany
5 Department of Mathematics
6 Department of Statistics
7 Department of Information Technology
8 Department of Biotechnology
9 Department of Computer Science
10 Department of Microbiology
11 Department of Bio-Chemistry
12 Department of Environment Science
13 Department of Biodiversity and Wild life Conservation
14 Department of Human Science
15 Department of Interdisciplinary Science
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APPENDIX – 08
Part-time Courses Offered
A) PG Diploma Courses:
Name of PG Diploma Courses No. of Students
1 Applied Analytical Chemistry 24
2 Drug Regulatory Affairs, 10
3 Landscape & Gardening 19
4 Application of Statistics 04
5 Practical Training on GC instrument (GC) 04
6 Hospital Administration 01
7 Computer Application and Statistical Analysis 10
Total 72
B) Diploma Courses:
Name of Diploma Courses No. of Students
1 Research Scholar Program 25
Total 25
C) Certificate Courses:
Name of Certificate Course No. of Students
1 Bioinformatics 30
2 Techniques in Molecular Biology 36
3 Personality Development 30
4 Yoga 60
5 Basics of R- software 28
6 Fish products 45
7 Learning the Art of Mehendi and Basic Hairstyle 20
8 Home Scale Preparation of Fruit Jams, Squashes and
Syrups. 20
9 Chocolate making and Nutrientous Snacks 20
Total 289
Total No. of Students Admitted in PG Diploma Courses. 72
Total No. of Students Admitted in Diploma Courses. 25
Total No. of Students Admitted in Certificate Courses. 289 Total No. of Students in College UG Level. 1651
Total number for PG Course + PG Diploma Course 220
% of PG Diploma students
% of Diploma students
32.72
1.51
% of Certificate Course students 17.50
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APPENDIX – 09
Category-wise Strength 2014 - 2015
Sr. No. Class SC/ST OBC. PH
Total
Students
Strength
1 F.Y. B.Sc. 87 132 - 638
2 S.Y. B.Sc. 78 103 - 550
3 T.Y. B.Sc. 57 91 01 463
4 M.Sc.(I) 3 14 01 67
5 M.Sc.(II) 3 11 - 65
6 Ph.D 1 02 - 16
Total 229 353 02 1799
Percentage 12.72 19.62 0.11 -
APPENDIX – 10
Grants Received during XI th
and XII th
Plan from UGC
UGC Plan Sanctioned Amount
Rs. in Lakhs
XI th
plan 41.2
XII th
plan 6.40
APPENDIX – 11
Amount Spent on Laboratories, Central Library &
Departmental Libraries over Past 3 Years
Financial
Year
Amount Spent (in Rs)
Laboratory Central Library Departmental
Library
2011-12 9,25,330 1,14,373 3,44,898
2012-13 11,91,081 1,89,071 3,55,706
2013-14 21,73,305 1,90,912 5,51,849
Total 42,89,716 4,94,356 12,52,453
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APPENDIX – 12
Parent - Teacher Association and Alumni Association
I) Parent - Teacher Association:
The College has Parent – Teacher Association constituted with the objective to develop
the rapport with parents and invite their active participation in overall development of
the College.
Meetings of the „Parents Teachers Association‟ are conducted regularly, where the
attendance, performance of the students is discussed with the parents and they are
asked to participate in improving the academic performance of their wards.
Valuable suggestions of parents are invited and taken in to account for formulation of
the concerned college policies.
II) Alumni Association:
The registration form for the past students is made available on line so that the past
students can register from anywhere in the globe.
Alumni have a regular interaction with college and they guide our present students.
Alumni provide the information of available job opportunities to the placement cell
of the College.
From Alumni (1984 batch) a donation of Rs. 60,000/- was given to VPM for giving
Endowment Prizes to the toppers at T.Y.B.Sc class in the subjects Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Statistics, Botany and Zoology.
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APPENDIX – 13
Linkages with NGOs
1. Hariyali, Thane
2. Enviro – Vigil, Thane
3. Bloodline Charitable Trust, Thane
4. Lions Club of Kanjurmarg, Mumbai.
5. Hi-tech Enrichment family, Mumbai
6. Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti (ANIS)
7. Sarvodaya Mandal, Ghatkopar
8. Kartavya Foundation
9. MSAC- Maharashtra State Aids Control Centre.
10. Jidnyasa Trust, Thane
11. National Stock Exchange, Mumbai
12. RADHEE Foundation
13. Deepak Foundations
14. Anviksha Blood Bank
15. SOBATI
16. NGO „Mera Vote Mera Haq‟
17. Fortis Foundation, Thane
18. Consumer Protection Service Council (CPSC), Thane
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NAAC CERTIFICATE
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APPENDIX – 15
NAAC REACREDITATION CERTIFICATE
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PLAN OF ACADEMIC WORK
Semester system:
Sr. No. Courses
1 B.Sc. – Chemistry
2 B.Sc. – Physics
3 B.Sc. – Zoology
4 B.Sc. – Botany
5 B.Sc.- Mathematics
6 B.Sc. – Statistics
7 B.Sc. – Computer Science
8 B.Sc. – Biotechnology
9 B.Sc. – Microbiology
10 B.Sc. Biochemistry
11 B.Sc. – Information Technology
12 B.Sc.- Human Science
13 B.Sc.- Interdisciplinary course
14 M.Sc. – Organic Chemistry
15 M. Sc- Information Technology
16 M. Sc-Environmental Science
17 M. Sc- Physics
18 M. Sc- Biodiversity and conservation of wild life
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PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS FROM OTHER STATES/ NRI (2014-15)
I) Percentage of Students from other States 2014-15:
Class No. of Students from other States
F.Y.B. Sc. 11
S.Y.B.Sc. 01
T.Y. B. Sc 01
M.Sc. 09
Total 22
Total No. of Students from Other States 22
Total No. of Students 1799
% of Total No. of Students from Other States 1.22
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COURSES INTRODUCED OVER PAST 3 YEARS
Academic
Year
Courses Introduced Over Past 3 Years Total
Degree Certificate
2012-13
1. B.Sc. Biochemistry
1. Certificate Course in
“R-Software”
2. Certificate Course in
“Personality Development ”
3. Certificate Course in
“Bioinformatics ”
4. Certificate Course in
“Hair Style / Mehendi”
5. PG Diploma Course in “ Computer Application and
Statistical Analysis”
06
2013-14 Nil
1. Certificate Course in
“Jewelry Design”
2. Certificate Course in
“Chocolate & Instant Snacks”
3. Certificate Course in
“Confectionery & Nutritious
Diet preparation”
4. Certificate Course in
“Bridge Course” in physics
5. Certificate Course in
“Steps to Success”
6. Certificate Course in
“ Windows Movie Maker”
7. Certificate Course in
“Computer Skills”
8. PG Diploma Course in
“Hospital Administration”
08
2013-14
1. B. Sc Human Science
2. B. Sc Interdisciplinary
Science
3. M. Sc Biodiversity and
Wild Life Conservation
& Management
1. Diploma Course in
“Research Scholar
04
Total 04 14 18
Degree Course PG Course Diploma Course Certificate Course
04 01 01 12
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RESULTS OF THE LAST 3 YEARS (UG COURSES)
Academic
Year Class and Subject
No. of
Students
Appeare
d
No. of
Studen
ts
Passed
No. of
First
Class
%
Resul
t
2011-12
T.Y.B.Sc. (Chemistry) 95 64 15 67.37 T.Y.B.Sc. (Physics) 21 07 01 33.33 T.Y.B.Sc. (Zoology) 19 19 10 100.0T.Y.B.Sc. (Botany) 16 16 14 100.0T.Y.B.Sc. (Mathematics) 25 11 04 44.00 T.Y.B.Sc. (Statistics) 23 14 09 60.87 T.Y.B.Sc. (I.T) 112 86 35 76.79T.Y.B.Sc. (Biotechnology) 25 24 7 96 T.Y.B.Sc. (Micro.) 13 9 4 69.23
T.Y.B.Sc. (Comp. Sc) 21 16 5 79.16
Total = 370 266 104 71.89
2012-13
T.Y.B.Sc. (Chemistry) 68 30 11 44.17 T.Y.B.Sc. (Physics) 35 15 03 42.85 T.Y.B.Sc. (Zoology) 21 17 07 81.00 T.Y.B.Sc. (Botany) 61 13 07 81.00 T.Y.B.Sc. (Mathematics) 24 08 04 33.00 T.Y.B.Sc. (Statistics) 23 14 08 60.87 T.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) 113 78 47 69.03
T.Y.B.Sc. (Biotechnology) 22 17 6 77.00
T.Y.B.Sc. (Micro.) 21 13 2 61.90
T.Y.B.Sc. (Comp. Sc) 24 19 9 79.16
Total = 367 224 104 61.03
2013-14
T.Y.B.Sc. (Chemistry) 70 40 07 57.14 T.Y.B.Sc. (Physics) 35 18 02 51.43 T.Y.B.Sc. (Zoology) 26 25 09 96.15 T.Y.B.Sc. (Botany) 20 18 04 90.00 T.Y.B.Sc. (Mathematics) 19 09 03 47.37 T.Y.B.Sc. (Statistics) 25 21 08 84.00 T.Y.B.Sc. (I.T) 114 73 55 64.03 T.Y.B.Sc. (Biotechnology) 32 28 07 87.50
T.Y.B.Sc. (Micro.) 21 14 02 66.67
T.Y.B.Sc. (Comp. Sc) 10 06 01 60.00
Total = 375 253 126 67.46
Average Result = (71.89 + 61.03 + 67.46) / 3 = 66.79
Average % of First Class Result = (30.09 + 46.42 + 49.80) = 42.10
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RESULTS OF THE LAST 3 YEARS (PG COURSES)
Academic Year Class and Subject
No. of
Students
Appeared
No. of
Students
Passed
No.
of
First
Class
%
Result
2011-12
M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) 10 07 03 70.00
M. Sc (Information
Technology) 06 06 Nil 100
Total = 16 13 03 85.00
2012-13
M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) 10 08 04 80.00
M.Sc. (Information
Technology ) 20 17 03 89.47
M.Sc. (E.V.S) 01 01 01 100
Total = 31 26 08 89.82
2013-14
M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) 07 04 01 57.14
M.Sc. (Information
Technology) 18 16 09 88.89
M.Sc. (E.V.S) 20 20 18 100
M.Sc. (Physics) 08 07 05 87.50
Total = 53 47 33 83.38
Average Result = 86.06 %
Average % of First Class Result = (23.07 + 30.76 + 70.21) = 41.34
APPENDIX – 21
STUDENTS PASSED NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS OVER THE PAST 3
YEARS
(UGC – NET)
Sr. No Name of the student NET/SET Year of passing
1 Ms Rakhi Kamble SET 2013 – 14
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RESEARCH PROJECT OUTLAY FROM VARIOUS AGENCIES DURING
PAST 3 YEARS
Name of Principle
investigator Title
Amount
(Rs.) Year
Dr. (Ms.)
M. S. Mulgaonkar
“Surveillance of habit distribution of medicinally important orchids from
Maharashtra (Western Ghats) with
mention to their substance composition
and conservation of some rare and
endangered orchids in orchidarium.”
4,81,300 2011-13
Dr. M. V. Rathnam “Study of Organic liquid-Chemistry
liquid mixtures of ester in cyclic eithers.” 5,88,000 2011-12
Dr.(Mrs.)M. K. Pejaver
Study of diversity of scarabaeid beetles
in Pune city & effect of some ecological
parameters on the life history of protaetia
aurichalcea.
1000500 2012-13
Dr.(Mrs.) P. N. Kurve
To study season of dependent variation in
biodiversity & pollution status on the
basis of indicator taxa of inter- tidal
zones along the coastline of Alibaugh,
Dist. Raigad, Maharashtra.
1187800 2012-13
Dr. M. N. Nyayate
Study of Mangetostrictive properties in
the alloys of Ferromagnetic and Rare
Earth Metals
1043000 2013-14
UGC Minor Research Projects:
Name Title Amount
in Rs. Year
Dr.(Mrs.) P. V. Jagasia
The Spectrophotometric determination of
Tannins, Vitamin C and anion using a
specific reagent in herbal formulation,
synthetic mixtures and real samples.
85000 2013-2015
Prof. Mrs. A. S. Shinde
Computational Methods for Solving the
Partial Differential Equations and its
Applications.
200000 2013-2015
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Name Title Amount
in Rs. Year
Mrs. K. H. Manjrekar
A Survey of Awareness and Use of
Institutional Repositories in College
Libraries in Mumbai City.
100000 2013-2015
Prof(Ms). M. J. Gholba Quality Audit (QA) effective tool for
IQAC 80000 2013-2015
University of Mumbai Projects:
Name Title Amount
in Rs. Year
Dr.(Ms.)
A. S. Bhardwaj
Spectrophotometric Analysis of different
species of TagetuserectaUL Colourant at
different pH value
16,000 2011-2012
Dr.(Ms.) P. V. Jagasia
“Sepctrophotometric Determination of onions by solvent extracting using a
specific reagent”
16,000 2011-2012
Dr.(Ms). N. N. Patil
Diversity of spiders form malwada forest
in vikramgad taluka of thane dist.,
Maharashtra, India.
33400 2012-2013
Dr.(Ms.)
A. S. Goswami-Giri
Severance of I-dopa from solonum
Xanthocarpum 27400 2012-2013
Dr.(Ms.) P. N. Kurve
Survey of marine macro algae & macro
fauna from intertidul zone of Borli-
mandia coast, dist. Raigad Maharashtra.
23400 2012-2013
Dr.(Ms.)
M. S. Mulgaonkar
Comparative study of stomata on some
epiphytic orchids from thane & adjacent
region.
26400 2012-2013
Dr. M. N. Nyayate
Development & Measurement of
effectiveness of Educative tool for
improvement in the concept of Electricity
and magnetism of undergraduate
students.
33400 2012-2013
Total Grant in Rs. (lakhs) : 49.38
Total Major Research projects : 04
Minor research projects by UGC : 04
Minor research UOM : 07
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RECOGNITION AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL Dr. (Mrs.) M. K. Pejaver On Editorial Board of Bionano Frontier: an International Journal of Science and
Technology
Dr. R. P. Athalye:
On Editorial Board of Bionano Frontier: an International Journal of Science and
Technology
Dr. (Mrs.) M. S. Mulgaonkar: On Editorial Board of Bionano Frontier: an International Journal of Science and
Technology
Dr. Moses Kolet:
1. Associate Editor of Bioscience Discovery, an International Journal of Science and
Technology.
2. On Editorial Board of Bionano Frontier: an International Journal of Science and
Technology.
3. Invited as Member of the Organizing Committee: International Conference on
Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Bioengineering held at Tirupati, Andhra
Pradesh, on 28-29 June 2013.
4. Invited as Member of the Advisory Board: UGC sponsored International
Conference on Fungi in Agriculture, organized by N.E.S. Ratnam College,
Mumbai on 28-29 January 2014.
Dr. (Mrs.) M.Saha: On Editorial Board of Bionano Frontier: an International Journal of Science and
Technology
Dr. V.M.Jamdhade: 1. Co-Editor of Bionano Frontier: an International Journal of Science and
Technology
2. Invited as Member of the Advisory Board: UGC sponsored International
Conference on Fungi in Agriculture, organized by N.E.S. Ratnam College,
Mumbai on 28-29 January 2014.
3. Invited as Member of the Advisory Board: UGC sponsored International
Conference on Fungi in Agriculture, organized by N.E.S. Ratnam College,
Mumbai on 28-29 January 2014.
4. Worked as Organizing Secretary International Conference: Eco Revolution -2012
“Internationl Conference on Environment and Humanity “ held at Colombo Srilanka ; 18-20 August,2012
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RECOGNITION AT NATIONAL LEVEL
Dr. (Mrs.) M. K. Pejaver:
1. Awarded „Janakavi P. Savlaram Puraskar‟ by TMC for extraordinary work in the field of education in year 2012-13.
2. Awarded „Pitambari Thane NagarRatna Puraskar‟ by Nagar Vikas Manch on 16th
February 2014.
3. Certified examiner for „Quality Management by IMC Ramakrishna Bajaj National Quality Award Criteria‟.
4. Examiner for „National Assessment and Accreditation Council‟. 5. Recognized as PG teacher for Ph.D in subject of Zoology, JJTU Jaipur.
6. Dean Faculty of Science, University of Mumbai.
Dr. R. P. Athalye: 1. Awarded „Seva Puraskar‟ by Shri Ambika Yoga Kutir on Aug 2013. 2. On Editorial Board of „Indian Journal of acquatic biology‟. 3. On Editorial Board of „Yoga Prasad‟ by Shri Ambika Yoga Kutir. 4. Recognized as PG teacher for Ph.D in subject of Zoology, JJTU Jaipur.
Dr. M. N. Nyayate:
1. Recognized as PG teacher for Ph.D in subject of Physics, JJTU Jaipur.
Mrs. M. J. Gholba:
1. Certified examiner for „Quality Management by IMC Ramakrishna Bajaj National Quality Award Criteria‟.
Dr. Moses Kolet:
1. Member of Executive Committee, Mycological Society of India (Mumbai Unit)
2. Recognized as PG teacher for M.Sc. (By Research) in subject of Environmental
Studies; University of Mumbai
Dr. Mrs. P. N. Kurve:
1. Recognized as PG teacher for M.Sc. (By Research) & Ph.D in subject of
Environmental Studies; University of Mumbai
Dr. Mrs. Anita Goswami-Giri:
1. Recognized as PG teacher for Ph.D in subject of Chemistry, JJTU Jaipur.
Dr. Kalpita Mulye: 1. Was awarded „Mrs Annapurna‟ in a show by ETV Marathi.
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RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED BY FACULTY AT
INTERNATIONAL LEVEL 2011-12
1. M.K.Pejaver (2011). Study of floral diversity at Bhavale a barren place in Thane
district adopted by an NGO for plantation, Proceedings: International Conference
on Biodiversity and Its Conservation.
2. M.K.Pejaver (2011). Conservation with People's Participation – A Case Study,
Proceedings :International Conference on Biodiversity and Its Conservation.
2012-13
1. Anita Goswami-Giri and V. M. Jamdhade (2012): Atmospheric Effluence on
Human Strength: Proceeding of International Conference on :Environment and
Humanity –Eco Revolution 2012) Held at Colombo –Srilanka :pp.141-143: ISBN
978-81-920431-2-8
2. Anita Goswami-Giri, Pooja Jagasia and V. M. Jamdhade (2012):
Environment: Challenges and Remedial Tread: Proceeding of International
Conference on: Environment and Humanity –Eco Revolution 2012) Held at
Colombo –Srilanka pp. 144-147: ISBN 978-81-920431-2-8.
3. Anita S. Goswami-Giri and Geetali Shekhar Ingawale (2012) Lantana
camera(Linn): Greeninformatics Approach. (International Conference Proceeding
ISSN 0974-0678 ) ecoevolution-2012 Colombo Srilanka p.291- 294.
4. Anita S. Goswami-Giri (2012) Supercritical Solvents: An effective alternative in
Chemical process. (International Conference Proceeding ISSN 0974-0678)
ecoevolution-2012 Colombo Srilanka.p.321-324.
5. Sangita S.Meshram (2012). Buddha„s Teaching- Solution to Environmental
Problems.Eco-Revolution 2012 Colombo-Sri-Lanka: 175-177.
6. Dilip Shenai (2012) A Comparison Between A Manmade and Natural Lake in
Mumbai using Select Water Parameters. International Conference on Wetlands
Organized by Naushad Ali Sarovar Samvardhini.
2013-14
1. Jayashree Pawar, Sheela Kamat, Dilip Kamat (2013) Culture and Molecular
based Analysis of Paranitrophenol degrading bacteria in sludge, 54th
Annual
International conference of association of Microbiologists of India.
2. Dilip Shenai (2013) Documentation and Mapping of Lakes in Mumbai using GIS
International Geographic Union Conference on „Geoinformatics for Biodiversity and Climate Change‟ at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak.
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RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED BY FACULTY AT
NATIONAL LEVEL 2011-12
1. Kolet Moses and Snehal B. Sonparate. (2011). A Brief Review of the
Biodiversity of Kodaikanal in South India, its Pine Forest Plantation and the
Associated Forest Fungi. Proc. National Conference on ‘Forests for the Future of Man’ (N.E.S. Ratnam College and Association of teachers in Biological
Sciences): pp185-196.
2. Chetana V Shetty,V M Jamdhade, Namrata Dalvi and M.S.Mulgaonkar
(2011): Vital Tool In Forest Conservation-Bioinformatics : An Overview
National Conference Proceeding :Forest for the Future of Man-2011 pp. 21-28.
3. V M Jamdhade, Namrata Dalvi, Chetana V Shetty, and M.S.Mulgaonkar
(2011). Forest: Natural Resources and Biodiversity: An overview: National
Conference Proceeding : Forest for the Future of Man-2011 pp 16-17.
4. Goldin Quadros, R.P. Athalye, Vaishali U. Somani, N.N. Patil and M.U.
Borkar. (2011) Distribution of water birds from the intertidal mudflats of Thane
creek the Central west-coast of India .Proceedings of International Conference on
Indian Ornithology held in Sacon coimbatore,T.N.
5. Anita Goswami-Giri (2011). Measurement of problems in research proposal.
National Seminar proceeding on, ―Avenues for Scientific Research Proposal Grants 18th August Page 21-23.
2012-13
1. Kolet Moses, Priya Dubal, Supriya Gaikwad, Prashant Raghatwan and Shraddha
Thosar. (2012). Phytochemicals and Medicinal Properties of Saraca asoca Roxb.
De Wilde. Proc. National Conference on ‘Phytochemistry: Recent Trends and Challenges’ (B.N.Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, TDMLaboratory,
Mumbai and International Society of Science and Technology), pp. 68-71.
2. Sonparate S. B. and Kolet Moses (2012). An Overview of Phytochemicals,
Modern Drug Research and Therapeutic Applications of Phyllanthus fraternus
Webster. Proc. National Conference on‘Phytochemistry: Recent Trends and Challenges’ (B.N.Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, TDM Laboratory,
Mumbai and International Society of Science and Technology), pp. 150-156.
3. Snehal S. Phirke and Moitreyee Saha (2012). Chromatographic fingerprint
analysis of 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthaquinone in Lawsonia inermis L. by HPTLC
techniques. Proc. National Conference on Phytochemistry: Recent Trends and
Challenges. Organized By Department of Chemistry and Research Committee, B.
N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, on 14 and 15 December, 2012. pp. 12-
14.
4. N.M.Valanju, V.M.Jamdhade and R.M.Mulani (2012): Biodiversity of Marine
Macro-Algae Along the Ratnagiri Coast of Maharashtra, National Conference on
Phytochemistry: Recent Trends & Challenges Dec.2012 Page No.194-198 ISBN
978-81-923628-09.
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5. L.R.Rathod, N.B.Pawar, S.S.Jadhav, V.M. Jamdhade and S.M.Muley (2012).
Antifungal Activity of Medical Plants Against Dreachslera longirostrata National
Conference on Phytochemistry: Recent Trends & Challenges Dec.2012 pp. 192-
193 ISBN 978-81-923628-09.
6. Jayashree Pawar, Sheela Kamat and Dilip Kamat (2012) Isolation and
characterization of microorganisms from sludge using molecular techniques.
Sajjan Gupta Konark Memorial Awards at G. N. Khalsa College, Mumbai.
7. Kalpita Mulye and Jayashree Pawar (2012) Isolation and Encapsulation of
nitrogen fixers and Phosphate solubilizers, at Aviskar- intercollgeate poster
presentation competition bu University of Mumbai.
8. Ketan Thatte and Bhagyashree Hardikar. (2012) Antimicrobial activity of
Cinnamomum zeylanicum (oil and extract) at UGC sponsored National
conference organized by K.C. College, Mumbai.
2013-14
1. Kolet Moses. (2013). Mushrooma and Macrofungi from Jnanadweepa, College
Campus in Thane, Maharashtra. Proc. National Conference on Biodiversity:
Status and Challenges in Conservation- FAVEO 13 (B.N.Bandodkar Colege of
Science, Thane). pp.184-188.
2. Kolet Moses, Ambre Tejal and Zanjad Shubhangi. (2013). A survey of palms
from Jnanadweepa Campus and studies on their status of conservation. Proc.
National Conference on Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in Conservation-
FAVEO 13 (B.N.Bandodkar Colege of Science, Thane). pp. 201-204.
3. Kolet Moses, Gaikwad Supriya, Gosavi Suhas and Thosar Shraddha. (2013).
Studies on the biodiversity of weeds from V.P.M.„s College Campus and adjoining areas in Thane, India. Proc. National Conference on Biodiversity:
Status and Challenges in Conservation- FAVEO 13 (B.N.Bandodkar Colege of
Science, Thane). pp. 205-209.
4. Snehal S. Phirke and M. Saha (2013). Lawsonia inermis L.: A rain fed ratoon
crop. Proc. National Conference on “Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in Conservation. Organized By Department of Zoology and Environmental Science,
B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, pp 189-193.
5. L R Rathod and V M Jamdhade (2014) Effect of Leaf Extracts of Ocimum
sanctum on linear growth of Alternaria teinnus: Proceeding of the National
Conference N E S Ratnam College on Fungi and Agriculture 28-29 January, 2014
pp.: ISBN: 978-81-922163-4-9.
6. Sadhana D.Gosavi ,Anita Goswami-Giri, Y.P.Giri Arvindgiri Goswami and
Vinda Majramkar Home remidies of fruits and their Scientific Correlation.
(National conference proceeding ISBN-978-81-923628) Phytochemistry: Recent
Trends & Challenges Dec.2012. P.166-171.
7. Saiprabha M.Mahale and A.S.Goswami-Giri (2012)―Purification of catecholase on natural Matrix obtained from mango waste (National conference proceeding
ISBN-978-81-923628) Phytochemistry: Recent Trends & Challenges Dec.2012. p
126-131.
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8. Anita Goswami-Giri, Vinda Majramkar, Sadhana D.Gosavi and Y.P.Giri
(2012)Vivacity of skin owing to the flowers and fruits (National conference
proceeding ISBN 978-81-923628 ) Phytochemistry: Recent Trends &Challenges
Dec.2012, 248-251
9. Anita S. Goswami-Giri, Pooja V. Jagasia and M.M.Ranade (2012)
Diversification of nutritional values of fruits and vegetables. (National conference
proceeding ISBN-978-81-923628 ) Phytochemistry: Recent Trends &Challenges
Dec.2012,208-213.
10. Anita S. Goswami-Giri and Geetali Shekhar Ingawale (2012) Lantadene-
Emerging Anticancer Drug (National conference proceeding ISBN 978-81-
923628) Phytochemistry: Recent Trends &Challenges Dec.2012, 206-207.
11. Anita S. Goswami-Giri, R. L. Yadav, Ashwini A. Pawar and Sindu Tayde
Review article: Solanum Xanthocarpum :remedial approach towards genetic
Disease (National Conference Proceeding ISBN 978-81-923628)Phytochemistry:
Recent Trends &Challenges Dec.2012, 199-205.
12. Ritesh P. Oza, Ramashok L Yadav and Anita Goswami – Giri (November
2013) Investigation of Environmental Impact of Heavy Metal Pollution on
Lantana camara and Solanum xanthocarpum,Proceedings of National Conference
on Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in Conservation, (ISBN –978-81-923628-
1- 6) PG NO 72-76.
13. Ujjwala Gokhe,V B Bhatkar,S K Omanwar(2012).Synthesis and
photoluminescence study ofSrxBaySiO4:Eu3+.National conference on Lasers
and advanced Materials:48
14. P.N.Kurve (2012) Distribution and seasonal variation of Gastropods, Bivalves
and Macroalgae of Barshiv coast, Dist. Raigad, Maharashtra. Proc. NCBBC:
2012 (1): pp 101-104.
15. P.N.Kurve (2012) Qualitative phytochemical screening of common marine
chlorophyte Ulva fasciata. Proceeding of National Conference on Phytochemistry
–Recent trends and challenges organized by B.N. Bandodkar college of Science
in December 2012 pp: 188-191
16. N.N.Patil and Shashikant Bhalekar (2013)Survey of vertebrate fauna from
Malwada forest from Vikramgad taluka, Diastrict Thane. National Conference on
Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in conservation 'FAVEO 2013' Organized by
Dept. of Zoology and Envt. Sc. , B.N.Bandodkar College, Thane. 29 and 30th
Nov. 2013.
17. R. P. Athalye (2013) Biodiversity of Thane Creek. Proceedings of the National
Conference on Biodiversity:Status and Challenges in conservation 'FAVEO 2013'
Organized by Dept. of Zoology and Envt. Sc. ,B.N.Bandodkar College, Thane. 29
and 30th Nov. 2013., pp 9 to14.
18. A. S. Shinde (2013) Recent trends in computer science and Applications &
Computational mathematics at Indira College, pune, 20-21 Dec 2013
19. A. S. Shinde (2013) Naional conference on differential equations and
applications, Department of Mathematics, University of Mumbai, 14-15 feb 2014
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20. Ketan Thatte, Jayesh Anerao and Manjushree Deodhar. Assessment of genetic
diversity in Garcinia indica using morphological, molecular and cytological
markers. National conference on Biodiversity and conservation organized by EBI
at Model College, Pune Oct.2013.
21. Ketan Thatte. How to write a research paper? Second preparatory workshop of
national conference on Biodiversity- Faveo-2013 at B. N. Bandodkar College,
Thane.
22. Sneha Joshi, Ketan Thatte and Poonam Kurve. Characterization and
Identification of microflora in activated sludge process in conference on
Biodiversity- Faveo-2013 at B. N. Bandodkar College, Thane.
23. Gayatri Oak, D.D. Shenai, Sneha Joshi and Poonam Kurve (2013).
Phytroplankton enumeration with respect to water parameters of Kurul lake-
Alibagh, dist. Raigad, Maharashtra. Proceeding of National conference on
Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in Conservation- FAVEO‟2013. PP. 173-176
24. Poonam Kurve, Nirmalkumar Kurve, Dilip Shenai and Gayatri Oak (2013).
Bilvalve and Gastropod Diversity of Borli Coast, District Raigad, Maharashtra.
Proceeding of National conference on Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in
Conservation- FAVEO‟2013. PP. 159-164
25. Poonam Kurve, Dilip Shenai, Ashutosh Joshi and Madhuri Pejaver (2013).
Recent study on butterfly diversity at Jnandweepa, V.P.M. campus, Thane,
Maharashtra. Proceeding of National conference on Biodiversity: Status and
Challenges in Conservation- FAVEO‟2013. PP. 116-120
26. Sneha Joshi, Ketan Thatte and Poonam Kurve (2013). Charcterization and
conference on Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in Conservation-
FAVEO‟2013. PP. 214-218
27. P.N.Kurve (2013) To study molluscan shells diversity of two fun beaches of
Mumbai, Maharashtra:Proc of Nat. Conf. on Biodiv: Status and Challenges in
Conservation: FAVEO 2013: pp: 135-138.
28. Dilip Shenai, M.U. Borkar and M.K. Pejaver (2013). Comparative study of
Flora of three Plateaus in Western Maharashtra. Proceeding of National
conference on Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in Conservation-
FAVEO‟2013. PP. 194-200
29. Dilip Shenai (2013) Geoinformatics for Biodiversity and Climate Change
International Geographic Union Conference on at Maharshi Dayanand
University, Rohtak on Documentation and Mapping of Lakes in Mumbai using
GIS.
30. Dilip Shenai (2012) A Comparison Between A Manmade and Natural Lake in
Mumbai using Select Water Parameters International Conference on Wetlands
Organized by Naushad Ali Sarovar Samvardhini.
31. Dilip Shenai (2013) Comparative study of Flora of three Plateaus in Western
Maharashtra. National conference on Biodiversity: Status and Challenges in
Conservation- FAVEO2013.
32. Ms. Gazala Sayed (2013) Treatability study of waste water using Activated
Carbon,sand filter and Dual Media Filter. National conference on Biodiversity:
Status and Challenges in Conservation- FAVEO2013.
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33. Ketan Thatte, Jayesh Anerao and Manjushree Deodhar. Assessment of genetic
diversity in Garcinia indica using morphological, molecular and cytological
markers. At Avishkar 2012-13.
34. Ketan Thatte (2013) Comparative Study of karyomorphology and genetic
diversity in Garcinia indica ( Dupetit- Thouars.) Choisy using morphological and
molecular markers, Third national conference on Environment and biodiversity of
India organized by NECEER and EBI.
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ACADEMIC SEMINAR, CONFERENCES ORGANIZED BY COLLEGE
AT NATIONAL LEVEL
Sr.
No. Event Department Date Topic
1 National
Conference Biotechnology
6th
and 7th
Jan. 2012
Biotechnology in
Diognostics
2 University Level
Seminar Mathematics 8
th Dec. 2012
Recent Research Trends
in Mathematics
3 National Seminar Chemistry 14
th and 15
th
Dec. 2012
Phytochemistry : Recent
trends & Challenges
4 National
conference
Information
Technology
18th
and 19th
Jan. 2013 FUTECH 2013
5 National
Conference IQAC 5
th Oct. 2013
The Role of IQAC in
Quality Enhancement
6 National
Conference Zoology & EVS
29th
and 30th
Nov. 2013 FAVEO 2013
7 National
Conference Botany
14th
and 15Th
Jan2015
New and emerging
techniques in
bioinformatics and
Taxonomy-NETBT
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PROVISION MADE FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Major
Games
Minor Games Indoor Games Accredited Coaches
1 Football 1 Badminton 1 Chess 1 Mr. Kiran Salgaonkar
2 Volleyball 2 Athletics 2 Table
Tennis
(Cricket)
3 Cricket 3 Rifle Shooting 3 Judo 2 Mr. Alosis War
4 Kho-Kho 4 Swimming 4 Karate (Football)
5 Kabaddi 5 Power lifting 5 Taekwondo
6 Gymnastics 6 Badminton
7 Best Physique 7 Carrom
8 Langadi 8 Yoga
9 Boxing
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TEACHERS QUALITY
A. Student / Teacher Ratio UG:
UG PG*
Total No. of Students 1651 148
Total No. of Teachers 76 26
Student / Teacher Ratio 22:1 6:1
* 50% of the PG lectures are conducted by visiting faculties.
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M.PHIL. DEGREE HOLDERS AMONG TEACHERS
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Subject University
1 Mrs. M.J. Gholba Statistics University of Mumbai
2 Mrs. S.M. Phatak Statistics University of Mumbai
3 Mr. D. R. Ambavadekar Chemistry University of Mumbai
4 Mr. S. G. Bapat Physics University of Mumbai
Total No. of Teachers 39 Permanent
Total No. of M. Phil. Degree Holders Among
Teachers 04
% of M. Phil. Degree Holders 10.25 %
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PH.D. DEGREE HOLDERS AMONG TEACHERS
Total No. of Teachers 37 Permanent
Total No. of Ph.D. Degree Holders Among Teachers 19
% of Ph.D. Degree Holders 51.28%
UN - AIDED SECTION
Total No. of Teachers 39
Total No. of Ph.D. Degree Holders Among Teachers 2
% of Ph.D. Degree Holders 4.76%
Sr. No Name of the Faculty Subject University
1 Prin. Dr. (Mrs.) M.K. Pejaver Zoology University of Mumbai
2 Dr. (Mrs.) M.S. Mulgaonkar Botany University of Mumbai
3 Dr. (Mrs.)N.N. Patil Zoology University of Mumbai
4 Dr. R. P. Athalye Zoology University of Mumbai
5 Dr. M. N. Nyayate Physics University of Mumbai
6 Dr. M. J. Kolet Botany University of Mumbai
7 Dr. M.V. Ratnam Chemistry Marathawada University
8 Dr. Mrs. K.D. Phal Statistics University of Mumbai
9 Dr. Mrs. M. Saha Botany University of Mumbai
10 Dr. Mrs. S.V. Mahajan Zoology University of Nagpur
11 Dr. U. R. Pandit Chemistry University of Mumbai
12 Dr. A. N. Bedekar Chemistry University of Mumbai
13 Dr. Mrs. V.D. Manjaramkar Zoology University of Mumbai
14 Dr. (Mrs.) P.N. Kurve Zoology University of Mumbai
15 Dr. K. M. Pariya Zoology University of Mumbai
16 Dr. J. M. Jamadade Botany Marathawada University
17 Dr. Mrs. A. S. Goswami-Giri Chemistry University of Pune
18 Dr. (Ms.) U.C. Kumavat (Probation) Botany University of Mumbai
19 Dr. A.P. Patil Statistics Veer Narmada University
Sr. No Name of the Faculty Subject University
1 Dr. Kalpita Mule Microbiology University of Mumbai
2 Dr. Ketan Thate Biotechnology University of Mumbai
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TEACHERS WHO HAVE ATTENDED ORIENTATION COURSES AND
REFRESHER COURSES OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS
A) Orientation Course:
Sr.
No.
Name of the Teacher Date
(From & To )
Venue
2011-12
1 Nil
2012-13
1 Dr. V. M. Jamdhade 23/06/2012 Marathawada University
2013-14
1 Dr. K. M. Pariya 26/06/2013 C.H.M College, Ulhasnagar
University of Mumbai
Total No. of Permanent Teachers 37
Total No. of Permanent Teachers Participated in Orientation
Course 02
% of Teacher Permanent Teachers Participated in Orientation
Course 5.40
B) Refresher Course:
Sr.
No.
Name of the Teacher Date
(From & To )
Venue
2011-12
1 Dr. M. N. Nyayate 07/06/2011 to
22/06/2011
SICES College, Ambernath
University of Mumbai
2 Prof. D. R. Chaudhari 07/06/2011 to
22/06/2011
SICES College, Ambernath
University of Mumbai
3 Mrs. S. S. Meshram 07/06/2011 to
22/06/2011
SICES College, Ambernath
University of Mumbai
4 Mrs. K.H. Manjrekar 05/03/2012 to
28/03/2012
SICES College, Ambernath
University of Mumbai
2012-13
1 Prof. S. Venkatraman 16/07/2012 to
28/07/2012 University of Mumbai
2 Prof. S. G. Bapat 16/07/2012 to
28/07/2012 University of Mumbai
3 Mrs. M. T. Wankhede 18/10/2012 to
27/10/2012 Nagpur University
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Sr.
No.
Name of the Teacher Date
(From & To )
Venue
4 Dr. V. M. Jamdhade 27/08/2012 to
15/09/2012
Biosciences,
University of Mumbai
2013-14
1 Ms. A.S. Shinde 25/11/2013 to
30/11/2013 University of Pune
2 Dr. Mrs. K .D. Phal 25/11/2013 to
10/12/2013 Mumbai University
3 Prof. S. K. Bhosale 17/02/2014 to
08/03/2014 University of Mumbai
Total No. of Permanent Teachers 37
Total No. of Permanent Teachers Participated in Refresher
Course 11
% of Teacher Permanent Teachers Participated in Orientation
Course 29.72
UN - AIDED SECTION
Sr.
No.
Name of the Teacher Date
(From & To )
Venue
2011-12
1 Nil
2012-13
1 Nil
2013-14
1 Mr. A. A. Kale 27/01/2014 to
15/02/2014 University of Mumbai
Total No. of Teachers 39
Total No. of Permanent Teachers Participated in Refresher
Course 01
% of Teacher Permanent Teachers Participated in Orientation
Course 2.56
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EVALUATION PROCESS AND REFORMS
A) Academic Audit:
The academic audit of all the departments is done by the Principal every year. As per
the suggestions given by NAAC peer team members, academic audit is done by IQAC
from the year 2010-11.
For the year 2012 – 13, Academic audit was done by external expertise.
For the year 2014 – 15, Academic audit report is submitted to University for
Academic audit aduit.
B) Review of Programmes
The reviews of following programmes were conducted.
Sr.
No
Name of the
programme Name of the Reviewer Designation
1 B. Sc in Chemistry Dr. P.M. Kelkar
Director of BRIMS Thane,
Ex-Vice President of
Johnson& Johnson Ltd.
2 B.Sc. in Physics Dr. Sudhakar Agarkar
Professor in Education,
Homi Bhabha Centre of
Science Education
3 B.Sc. in Mathematics Dr. Sudhakar Agarkar
Professor in Education,
Homi Bhabha Centre of
Science Education
4 B.Sc. in Zoology Dr. Siddan Subramanian Business Advisor, Arch
Pharma Labs Ltd.
5 B.Sc. in Botany Dr. Siddan Subramanian Business Advisor, Arch
Pharma Labs Ltd.
6 B.Sc. in Microbiology Dr. Siddan Subramanian Business Advisor, Arch
Pharma Labs Ltd.
7 B.Sc. in Biotechnology Dr. Siddan Subramanian Business Advisor, Arch
Pharma Labs Ltd.
8 M.Sc. in Organic
Chemistry Dr. P. M. Kelkar
Director of BRIMS Thane,
Ex-Vice President of
Johnson& Johnson Ltd.
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RESEARCH PROMOTION AND SUPPORT
A) Teachers Actively Engaged in Research Work:
Sr.
No
Name of the faculty
(Department)
Research Activity undertaken in last four years
Guiding student research,
Leading
Research
Projects,
Engaged in
individual /
collaborative
research
Ph.D
completed /
Persuing
Mini
Research
project for
students
1 Dr. M. K. Pejaver
Zoology 1/10
2 Dr N.N.Patil
Zoology 1/1
3 Dr R. P. Athalye
Zoology - /4
4 Dr. M. S. Mulgaonkar
Botany 1 -
5 Dr. M. N. Nyayte
Physics - -
6 Dr. M. V. Rathnam
Chemistry 5/4 -
7 Dr. M. J. Kolet
Botany -
8 Dr. Moitreyee Saha
Botany -/1 -
9 Dr. V.D. Manjramkar
Zoology N.A
10 Dr. P. N. Kurve
Zoology N.A
11 Dr.(Mrs.) A.S.Goswami-
Giri
Chemistry -/6
12 Dr. V. M. Jamdhade
Botany -/1 -
13 Dr. A.P. Patil
Statistics NA - -
14 Ms. M. J. Gholba
Statistics NA
15 Dr. Ms. K.D. Phal
Statistics NA -
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Sr.
No
Name of the faculty
(Department)
Research Activity undertaken in last four years
Guiding student
research, Leading
Research
Projects,
Engaged in
individual /
collaborative
research
Ph.D
completed /
Persuing
Mini
Research
project for
students
16 Mr .D. R. Ambavadekar
Chemistry NA - -
17 Mr. P. G. Bamane
Chemistry NA - -
18 Ms. M. T. Wankhede
Mathematics NA -
19 Ms. A. S. Shinde
Mathematics NA -
20 Mrs. S. S. Meshram
Physics NA -
21 Mrs. U. B. Gokhe
Physics NA -
22 Mr. S. D. Rathod
Zoology NA -
23 Dr. Kiran Pariya
Zoology NA -
24 Dr. Urmila Kumavat
Botany NA -
25 Mr. S. D. Bhosale
Foundation course NA -
26
Ms. K. H Karadekar
Library NA
27 Mr. A.S. Bhumkar
Chemistry NA - -
28 Mr. P.S. Wagh
Chemistry NA - -
29 Dr. S. S. Khandal
Chemistry NA - -
30 Mr. A. A. Kale
I.T. NA -
31 Dr. Kalpita Mulye
Microbiology NA -
32 Mrs. Jayashree Pawar
Biotechnology NA -
33 Dr. Ketan Thatte
Biotechonology NA -
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Sr.
No
Name of the faculty
(Department)
Research Activity undertaken in last four years
Guiding student
research, Leading
Research
Projects,
Engaged in
individual /
collaborative
research
Ph.D
completed
/ Persuing
Mini
Research
project for
students
34 Rutuja Gaikwad
Biotechnology NA -
35 Zahera Momin
Biotechnology NA -
36 Mr. A.A. Koli
Physics NA -
37 Ms. N. Dubey
Physics NA -
38 Mr. Abhay Morajkar
Zoology NA -
39 Mrs. Shraddha Raut
Botany NA -
40 Ms. Chetana Shetty
Botany NA -
41 Mrs. Aditi Deuskar-
Councelor NA -
42 Mr. A. S Joshi
E.V.S. NA -
43 Ms. G.I. Sayed
E.V.S NA -
44 Mrs. S. A. Pachpande
E.V.S NA -
45 Mr. D.D Shenai
E.V.S NA -
46 Mr. Chinmay Khanolkar
E.V.S NA -
47 Ms. Soni Yadav
I.T. NA - -
48 Ms. Renuka Sabapatti
I.T. NA - -
49 Ms. Meenakshi Yadav
I.T. NA - -
Aided Unaided
Total No. of Teachers 37- 39
Total No. Teachers work as research guides -
Total No. Teachers Actively Engaged in Research Work 27 17
% of Teachers Actively Engaged in Research Work 72.90% 43.5
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TEACHERS APPROVED AS RESEARCH SUPERVISORS
Sr.
No.
Name Of Guide/
Department Ph.D M. Phil.
M.Sc. (Research)
Priority Areas For Research
1 Dr. Mrs. M.K.Pejaver
Zoology Environmental
studies,Toxicology,Limnology
Biodiversity and Entemology..
2 Dr. R. P. Athalye
Zoology
Environmental studies, (creeks,
river, lake) Insects & Polychaete
toxonomy, Benthic study.
Physiology
3 Dr. Mrs. N. N. Patil
Zoology
Environmental studies & Fishery
4 Dr. Mrs.
S. V. Mahajan
Zoology
Environmental studies &
Toxicology
5 Dr. (Mrs.)
P. N. Kurve
Zoology
Zoology and Environmental
Science
6 Dr. M. J. Kolet
Botany
Mycology and Environmental
biotechnology
7 Dr. Mrs. M. Saha
Botany
Plant tissue culture and
Environmental biotechnology
8 Dr. V.M. Jamdade Botany
9 Dr. M. N. Nyayate
Physics
Atomic, nuclear and solid state
physics
10 Dr. A. N. Bedekar
Chemistry
Bio-organic and Analytical
Chemistry
11 Dr. M. V. Rathnam
Chemistry
Thermodynamics
12 Dr. Mrs.
A. S. Goaswami-Giri
Chemistry
-- Organic and Bio Chemistry,
Natural Products
Total No. of Teachers (Permanent) 37
Total No. Teachers Approved as Research Supervisors 12
% of Teachers Approved as Research Supervisors 32.43%
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TEACHERS ON LEARNED/ACADEMIC/ SCIENTIFIC BODIES
OUTSIDE THE COLLEGE
Sr.
No. Name Governing Body of other Institutions Year
1 Dr. Mrs.
M. K.
Pejaver.
i) Trustee of HOPE Nature Trust- NGO.
ii) Executive President of Jidnyasa Vigyan Manch-
NGO.
iii) Member of Advisory committee, on “Non-
conventional energy resources by Govt. of India”
iv) Subject expert for Ph.D.
University Of
Amaravati
Aurangabad
Baroda
Hydrabad
Nanded
v) Dean & NAAC Member
vi) Member of Academic council Somaiya college
Vidyavihar , Mumbai
2005
onwards.
2 Dr. Mrs.
M.S.
Mulgaonkar
.
i) Fellow of Mendelian academy of Science.
ii) Subject expert for Ph.D.
at Rajiv Gandhi Institute, Arunachal Pradesh
2005
onwards.
3 Dr. R.P.
Athalye
Subject expert for Ph.D.
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
North Marathwada University, Jalgaon.
Ph.D Guide, Zoology at J.J.Tibrewala
University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan
Ph.D Guide, Zoology at Dr K.N. Modi
University, Nawai, Rajasthan
2005
onwards
2010
onwards
2011
onwards
4 Dr M.N.
Nyayate Subject expert for Ph.D.
Visiting Professor at UM-DAE „Centre for excellence in Basic Sciences‟, Kalina , University of Mumbai.
Life Member of IPA (Indian Physics
Association).
Full Time Resource person for Indian
Academic of Sciences, Bangalore.
Member of Board Of Studies,
University of Mumbai.
Ph.D. guide, Physics at J. J. Tibrewala.
2007
onwards
2008
onwards
2009
onwards
2010
onwards
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STUDENTS COMPLETED M.SC. BY RESEARCH:
Sr.
No. Name Governing Body of other Institutions Year
5 Dr. Moses
Kolet
Executive member , Mycological society of India
(Mumbai Unit)
Member of International Society of Science and
Technology
2004
onwards
2009
onwards.
6 Mrs. S. M.
Phatak Board of studies X‟viers College, Mumbai 2014
onwards
7 Mrs.
M.J.Gholba Syllabus committee S.N.D.T. University, Mumbai
2011
onwards
8 Mr.S.Venkat
raman
Member of BOS Somaiya college Vidyavihar ,
Mumbai
2012
onwards
9 Dr. Mrs. M.
Saha.
Member of International Society of Science and
Technology
2009
onwards.
10 Dr.
K.D.Phal Member of BOS University Of Mumbai 2010-12
12 Dr. V. M.
Jamdhade.
Secretary ,International Society of Science and
Technology
2009
onwards.
13 Dr. Mrs.
Anita
Goswami-
Giri
Treasurer , International Society of Science and
Technology
2009
onwards.
14 Mr. Abhijeet
Kale
Member of Local Inquiry Committee (I.T./CS)
S.N.D.T. University
2009
onwards
Sr.
No. Name of the Student Subject Year
1 Ms. Reema Tajuddin Chemistry 2012 – 2013
2 Ms. Kavita Bhanushali Chemistry 2012 – 2013
3 Ms. Ashiwni Pawar Chemistry 2013 – 2014
4 Ms. Saiprabha Mahale Chemistry 2012 – 2013
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STUDENTS COMPLETED PH.D DURING LAST 3 YEARS
Sr.
No. Name of the Student Subject University Year
1 Shri. Rajiv Kumar Rajbahadur
Singh Chemistry University Of Mumbai 2013
2 Mr. Sudhir Jaysingh Mangal
Mohite Chemistry University Of Mumbai 2014
3 Shri. Chittaranjan Sharad
Thette Chemistry University Of Mumbai 2014
4 Shri. Varad R. Pradhan Chemistry University Of Mumbai 2014
5 Miss. Vishaka Singhalaya Zoology University Of Mumbai 2014
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APPENDIX – 39
RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED BY TEACHERS IN REFEREED
JOURNALS OVER PAST 3 YEARS
A) International Journals:
2011-12
1. M.S.Mulgaonkar (2011). Astonishing World of Orchids. Bionano Frontier,
NCRNAIIAT-2011, 9-10.
2. Kolet Moses (2011). Mycoflora Associated With Paper Samples from Biosciences
Laboratory. Bioinfolet, 8(2): 148-150.
3. Kolet Moses. (2011). Editorial Article: Resources, Opportunities and Municipal Solid
Waste Management. BionanoFrontier, 4(2): iii.
4. Moitreyee Saha (2011). From Editorial Desk - International Organization for
Standardization. BionanoFrontiers, 4(1).
5. Kumavat U, Shimpi S, Jagdale S and Bindu G (2011). Quality standards of Ringworm
Cassia. International journal of pharmacognosy & phytochemical research, 3(3): 43-46.
6. M. V. Rathnam, M. S. S. Kumar, Abhinay. C. Pise, C. S. Thatte (2011). Chitosan
Immobilized Lipases for the catalysis of Transesterification reactions. International J.
Current. Chem 2 (1) 37-43.
7. M. V. Rathnam, Sudhir Mohite, M. S. S. Kumar (2011). Density and Viscosity of Alkyl
acetates + Aromatic hydrocarbons at (303.15 and 313.15) K. J. Solution Chem, 40 390-
402. .
8. M. V. Rathnam, Reema S. Tajuddin, Priya J. Sonawane, M. S. S. Kumar (2011).
Densities, viscosities and speed of sound of n-butyl acetate with toluene at 303.15,
308.15 and 313.15 K: Comparitive study on viscosity models. Indian J Pure & Appl
Phys, 49 245-250. .
9. M. V. Rathnam, Sudhir Mohite, M. S. S. Kumar (2011). Thermophysical properties of
binary mixtures dimethyl carbonate + ketones at T= (303.15, 308.15 and 313.15) K., J.
Mol. Liq., 163 170-177.
10. Rajiv Kumar R Singh, M.V. Rathnam, Sangeeta J. Singh, Raju. V. K. Vegesna (2011).
Determination of Camylofin Dihydrochloride and Nimusulide in Pharmaceutical
Preparation by Gas chromatography. American J. Anal. Chem., 2 944-952.
11. A. S. Goswami-Giri and Neha A. Sawant (2011). Cytotoxic activity of lantana extract
against wood destroying agencies. Biosci.Biochem.Research Asia (BBRA), 8(2) 821-
824.
12. A.S.Goswami-Giri (2011). Electrochemical measurement of immobilized onion leaves
PPO in agar- Abelmoschus escucentus gum. online www.sciencedirect.com &
www.elsevier.com /locate/ Procedia Chemistry. 01/2012; 6:27–35.
13. A. S. Goswami-Giri and Neha A. Sawant (2011). Bioactive Molecule of Onion Leaves
act as Inhibitor of PPO. Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, 4, (11), 1780-1783.
14. Anita S.Goswami-Giri and Neha Sawant (2011). Separation of Polyphenol oxidase and
its inhibitor from onion leaves on lignin column. Asian Journal of Chemistry Vol.23 (5)
pp. 2212-2214.
15. Ashwini A. Pawar and Anita S.Goswami-Giri (2011). Degradation of Solanum
xanthocarpum Leaves Protein. Asian Journal of Chemistry Vol.23 (5) pp. 2198-2200.
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16. Saiprabha M. Mahale and A.S.Goswami-Giri (2011). Composition and Characterisation
of refined oil compared with its crude oil from waste obtained from Mangifera indica.
Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry 4 (9), 1415-1419.
17. Anita Goswami-Giri and Neha Sawant (2011). Congenial practices for greener and
safer world. Bionano Frontier 19th -20th February 145-148.
18. Sindu Tayde and Anita S. Goswami-Giri (2011). Behavior of Solanum xanthocarpum
leaves alkaloid due to surfactant. Bionano Frontier 3rd -4th February ,446-449.
19. C. S. Thatte, M. V. Rathnam ,‖Preparation of New class of ‗Anthranilate Based‖
Potential Sunscreens by Selective Transesterification.‖ Intellectual Property of India
(Patents) Govt. of India Appl. No. 1672/Mumbai/2011, Journal No. 34/2011, Publication
Date 26/08/2011.
20. J. K. Pendharkar and M. N. Nyayate (2011). Comparison of conceptual understanding
of Electromagnetism and ‗Physics Expectancies„ between students of Mumbai and Thane district. Indian Streams Research Journal. 1(11):72-75
21. J. K. Pendharkar and M. N. Nyayate (2011). Correlation between Concept of Electricity
and magnetism with Physics Expectancies: A Cognitive Approach. Golden Research
Thoughts. 1(3):200
22. M.K.Pejaver (2011).Efficiency of Different Extraction Methods for The Macro-Fauna
of Household Biocompost. J. Ecobiology 28(4) 371 – 374.
23. M.K.Pejaver (2011) ―Diatom Diversity in Gadhi River and Deharang Reservoir,
Bionanofrontier, 4 (1), 78-83, 2011.
24. M.K.Pejaver (2011) ―Ovipositing By Acraea Violae on non – food plants – A mistake
or an attempt to acquire new food plant‖, Bionano Frontier Vol 4 (1):, 102-105, 2011.
25. M.K.Pejaver (2011) "Comparative Analysis of Plankton Density In A Static And Lotic
Ecosystem With Respect To Temperature", Bionano Frontier, August 2012 (No. 9), p.
120-124.
26. P.N.Kurve, (2011): Study of Molluscan diversity of Kihim Beach-A popular tourist spot
in Raigad district: A note on preliminary observations. Bionano Frontier, Special issue –
6: pp 105 – 107. Feb 2011
2012-13
1. M.S.Mulgaonkar ,Sanghamitra R.Matil and M.S. Mulgonkar 2012. Sem studies on four
species of dendrobium Sw. From Thane and adjacent regions. Int. J. Mendel, 29(1-4)5-
7,2012
2. L. R. Rathod, M. D. Jadhav, P. V. Pawer, and V. M. Jamdhade (2012): In Vitro studies
on the potential for biological control of Aspergillus flavus,Fusarium oxysporium and
Alternaria tenius Trichoderma by species : Bionano Frontier, 5 (2-I): 226-227
3. Urmila C. Kumavat, Shraddha N. Shimpi and Sandesh P. Jagdale (2012).
Hypoglycemic Activity of Cassia javanica Linn. in Normal and Streptozotocin-induced
Diabetic Rats. Journal of advanced pharmaceutical technology & research, 8(1): 47-51.
4. Urmila C. Kumavat, Shraddha N. Shimpi and Sandesh P. Jagdale (2012). Evaluation of
hypoglycemic activity of Cassia nodosa leaves in normal & streptozotocin induced
diabetic rats. International journal of green pharmacy, 6(5): 9-13
5. M. V. Rathnam, Reema T. Sayed, Kavita R. Bhanushali, M. S. S. Kumar. (2012).
Molecular Interaction study of binary mixtures of methyl benzoate: Viscometric and
Ultrasonic study. J. Mol. Liq. 166 ,9-16.
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6. Rajiv Kumar R Singh, M.V. Rathnam, Sangeeta J. Singh, Raju. V. K. Vegesna, (2012).
A Stability Indicating GC-FID Method For Camylofin dihydrochloride and diclofenac
potassium in pharmaceutical preparation. International Journal of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences. 4, 317-324.
7. Rajiv Kumar R Singh, M.V. Rathnam. (2012). Simultaneous HPTLC Determination of
Camylofin Dihydrochloride and Diclofenac Potassium in a Pharmaceutical Formation.
Am. J. Pharm Tech Res, 2(1) 448-457.
8. Rajiv Kumar R Singh, M.V. Rathnam. (2012). Stability indicating GC-FID method for
estimation of Camylofin dihydrochloride and paracetamol in Pharmaceutical dosage
form. Am. J. Pharm Tech Res, 2(2) 1-12.
9. Manapragada V. Rathnam, Sharad Mankumare, Kirti Jain, M. S. S. Kumar. (2012),
Densities, viscosities and speed of sound of binary mixtures of ethyl benzoate +
hydrocarbons at (303.15, 308.15 and 313.15) K. J. Solution Chem. 41, 475-490.
10. Manapragada V. Rathnam, Sudhir Mohite and Manapragada. S. Kumar. (2012),
Volumetric, Viscometric and optical study of molecular interactions in binary mixtures
of diethyl malonate with ketones at (303.15, 308.15 and 313.15) K. J. Serbian Chem.
Soc. 77(4), 507-521.
11. Rajiv Kumar R. Singh, Manapragada V. Rathnam. (2012). Simultaneous
Determination of Camylofin Dihydrochloride and Paracetamol by HPTLC in a
Pharmaceutical Formulation. World J. Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sci, 1(1), 327-335.
12. Rajiv Kumar R. Singh, Manapragada V. Rathnam. (2012). Simultaneous
Determination of Camylofin Dihydrochloride and Nimesulide in Pharmaceutical
Formulation. World J Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sci, 1(4), 1332-1343.
13. M.V.Rathnam, Reema T. Sayed, Kavita. R. Bhanushali, M.S.S. Kumar. (2012).
Density and Viscosity of Binary Mixtures of n-Butyl Acetate with Ketones at (298.15,
303.15, 308.15, and 313.15) K. J.Chem. Eng. Data, 57, 1721-1727.
14. M.V.Rathnam, Kavita. R. Bhanushali, Reema T. Sayed, M.S.S. Kumar. (2012).
Acoustic,thermodynamic and transport properties of binary liquid mixtures of Isopentyl
acetate with aryl halides at 303.15 and 313.15 K. J.Mol. Liquids, 173 35-41.
15. A. S. Goswami-Giri. (2012).Immobilized onion leaves tyrosinase on agar-
Abelmoschus esculentus. Asian J. Research Chem. 5(5) 663-67.
16. Ashwini A. Pawar and Anita S. Goswami-Giri . (2012). Separation and Properties of
Rubisco and its Inhibitor Ca-1P from Solanum xanthocarpum Leaves. Asian J. Research
Chem. 5(2): 248-52.
17. S.S.Dasai S.M,Rathod and Anita Goswami-Giri. (2012). Nano fiber in relation to
deposition dencities,on physical characteristic of filtration medium. Bionano Frontier,
July 2012. 170-173.
18. J. K. Pendharkar, M. N. Nyayate, S K Saxena, Yogesh Ghalsasi .(2012). Development
of cognitive beliefs and conceptual understanding of electromagnetism over three years
of undergraduate science students. Indian Streams Research Journal. 2(1): 60-63.
19. J. K. Pendharkar, M. N. Nyayate, A S Tambe. (2012). Comparison of conceptual
understanding of Electromagnetism and Physics Expectancies„ between the Science students and Engineering students. Indian Streams Research Journal.2(2): 55-58
20. J. K. Pendharkar and M N Nyayate. (2012).Measurement of change in Capacitance
with Temperature, using unprocessed Indian Bee wax and its use as a Temperature
sensor with IC 555 timer circuit. Indian Streams Research Journal. 2(5) : 59-62
21. J K Pendharkar and M N Nyayate. (2012).Measurement of Dielectric constant of
unprocessed Indian Bee Wax, using IC 555 timer and measurement of change in its
resistivity with Temperature. Golden research Thoughts.1(12): 50-52
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22. J. K. Pendharkar, M. N. Nyayate, A. S. Tambe. (2012).Comparison of conceptual
understanding of Electromagnetism and ‗Physics Expectancies„ of Undergraduate Engineering students. Golden Research Thoughts.1(12):53-55
23. Jitendra K Pendharkar, M N Nyayate, Bal Vikram Khatri. (2012). Comparison of
development of cognitive beliefs and conceptual understanding of electromagnetism
between final year under graduate physics students of University of Mumbai (India) and
Tribhuvan University (Nepal).Indian StreamsResearch Journal. 2(6):85-89
24. J K Pendharkar , Veena Khilnani , M N Nyayate. (2012).Acoustic Parameters of Green
a. Chemicals. Indian Streams Research Journal.2(9):60-62
25. M.K.Pejaver (2012) ―Aforestration on Barren Lands and Restoring Biodiversity Through NGO : A Case Study‖ ISBN 978 – 93 – 81921 – 23 -4, NCBBC 2012 (I) pp 5
– 9.
26. M.K.Pejaver. (2012). Comparative Analysis of Plankton Density In A Static And Lotic
Ecosystem With Respect To Temperature, Bionano Frontier,9, 120-124.
27. M.K.Pejaver (2012) ―Aforestration on Barren Lands and Restoring Biodiversity
Through NGO : A Case Study‖ ISBN 978 – 93 – 81921 – 23 -4, NCBBC 2012 (I) PP 5
– 9.
28. M.K.Pejaver. (2012). Effect of Pollution on Rotifer Diversity in River Gandhi and
Deharang Reservoir Bionano Fromtier 5 (1) 118-20.
29. R. P. Athalye, Goldin Quadros and K.S. Gokhale (2012) Environmental Management
Strategies for Creeks and Estuaries: A case study of Thane Creek, India., Bionano
Frontier Special Issue -9, 73- 76.
30. Patil Shilpa and Athalye R.P. (2012) Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on Vaitarna
River, India and Restoration Strategies. Bionano Frontier Special Issue -9, Aug. 2012.
pp 184- 186. l
31. P.N.Kurve, (2012): Interlinking of modern medicine and ancient Ayurved: An
evaluative approach. Journal of Biological and Physical sciences: Vol I (4): pp 98-99.
2013-14
1. Kolet Moses. 2013. Distribution of Fungal Endophytes in Doob Grass (Cynodon
dactylon (L.) Pers.). Bionano Frontier 6 (2): 290-292. (ISSN: 0974-0678)
2. Kolet Moses. 2013. Assessment of Groundnut Shells as a Carrier Material for Starter
Cultures of Fungal Inoculum Designed for Rapid Composting. International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 2 (8): 278-285. (ISSN: 2319-7692 Print;
2319-7706 Online)
3. Kolet Moses. 2013. Fungi and Composting. Fungi and Human Welfare (Ed. J.Pius).
ISBN 978-81-920431-5-9. International Society of Science and Technology, Mumbai.
pp. 55-57.
4. M. Saha (2013).Carica papaya L.: An important Neutraceutical fruit plant. Bionano
Frontiers, 6(1): 50-52.
5. Snehal S. Phirke and M. Saha (2013).An overview of Lawsonia inermis L.: A Natural
Dye Plant BionanoFrontiers, 6(2): 181-184.
6. M. V. Rathnam, Sudhir Mohite, M. Nandini. (2013). Excess properties of diethyl
carbonate + ketone binary mixtures at variable temperatures: Application of PFP theory
to excess volumes. J.Mol Liquids, 177, 229-236.
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7. M.V.Rathnam, Kavita. R. Bhanushali, Reema T. Sayed, M.S.S. Kumar. (2013).
Densities, Viscosities and Speed of sound for binary liquid mixtures of Hexyl acetate
and Phx (X=F, Cl, Br, No2) component at different temperatures. Eur. Chem. Bull, 2(7)
434-444.
8. M.V.Rathnam, D.R Ambavadekar, M.Nandini, (2013). Volumetric, viscosity and
ultrasonic behavior of Butyl Propionate + Ether mixtures at (303.15, 308.15 and 313.15)
K. Eur. Chem. Bull, 642-650.
9. M.V.Rathnam, D.R Ambavadekar, M.Nandini. (2013). Molecular interactions in
binary mixtures of Ethyl benzoate + Ethers at (303.15, 308.15 and 313.15) K. J. Mol.
Liquids, 58-65.
10. Varad R. Pradhan, Ashutosh Pudage, Siddheswar Patankar, Satish , Sawant, M. V.
Rathnam. (2013). Validation of chiral liquid chromatography-Tandem mass
spectrometric method for the estimation of Bicalutamide enantiomers in human plasma.
Application to a Bioequivalence study. Int J. Bioassays. 2(9)1210-1222.
11. C. S. Thatte, M. V. Rathnam, M. S. S. Kumar, Preparation, Characterization and
application ofChitosan based Schiff base-transition metal complexes (Mn, Cu, CO, Ni).
Journal of Applicable Chemistry, Vol. 2(5).
12. Varad R. Pradhan, Ashutosh Pudage, Siddheswar Patankar, M. V. Rathnam (2013). ,
Simultaneous Liquid chromatography Tandem mass spectrometric Determination of
warfarin Enantiomers in Human plasma and its Application to a Bio-Equivalence study
in Indian Population. Int. J. Bioassays
13. Geetali S. Ingawale and Anita S. Goswami-Giri. (2013). Zeta Potential of Lantadene
Post Alcoholic Reflux Method. Asian J. Research Chem. 6 (12): December 2013 1137-
1139.
14. Anita Goswami-Giri. (2013). Severance of L-3, 4-Dihydroxy Phenylalanine from
Solanum xanthocarpum. Asian J. Research Chem., 6 (11), 1044-1048. International
15. J.K.Pendharkar, M.N.Nyayate, Hema Pise. (2013).Construction and Measurement of
Effectiveness of Educative Tool in Electromagnetism. International of Global Research
Analysis 2(7):174.
16. Ravangave L S,Chonde U S, Meshram S. S. (2013).Effect of ZN content on Tuning of
Optical Band gap of Chemical bath deposited CD(1-X)ZNXS Thin film. Bionano
Frontier. 6(2): 208-210.
17. D„Souza R.C. and R.P.Athalye (2013) Evaluation of serological parameters of male
albino rats due to Cantharis Q treatment of various durations. Bionano Frontier 6(1): 99-
102.
18. Dr. (Mrs.) V. D. Majramkar Prevalence of gutka (non smoking tobacco) addiction in
the population. Extension Education and Rural Communities (ICERC 2013) volume II
ISBN 978-93-83072-10-1
19. Kolet Moses (2014). Studies on mineralization of compost from vegetable market
wastes. BionanoFrontier, 7 (1): 169-171. (ISSN: 0974-0678 Print; 2320-9593 Online)
20. Kolet Moses and Temghare Mahesh. (2014). Studies on the use of native plant assets in
landscaping. BionanoFrontier, 7 (1): 160-164. (ISSN: 0974-0678 Print; 2320-9593
Online)
21. Moitreyee Saha (2014). Nutrition management during chemotherapy. Bionano
Frontiers, 7(1): 1-2.
22. Snehal S. Phirke and M. Saha (2014). Storage and germination of seeds in Lawsonia
inermis L. BionanoFrontiers, 7(1): 58-60.
23. Snehal S. Phirke and M. Saha (2014). In vitro seed germination of Lawsonia inermis L.
BionanoFrontiers, 7(1): 65-67.
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24. Snehal S. Phirke and Moitreyee Saha (2014).Determination of Lawsone by HPTLC in
Lawsonia inermis L. callus and plantlets regenerated in vitro. Asian Journal of
Chemistry. 26 (6): 764-766.
25. Sangita S.Meshram, A.S.Goswami-Giri, L.S.Ravangave and V.M.Jamdhade (2014).
Role ofGastrophysics and Community Gardening in Food Security: BionanoFrontier,
7(1): 118-121
26. Laboratory Handbook for drugs and Dyes By Manjiri M Ranade Dr A.S.Goswami-
Giri and Pooja Jagasia published by International Society for Science &Technology
Mumbai.(ISBN978-81-920431-4-2
27. M.V. Rathnam , M.S.S. Kumar, Reema. T. Sayed, D.R.Ambavadekar(2014) Study on
Thermophysical Properties of Binary Mixtures of Butyl Propionate + Ketones at (303.15
and 313.15) K. Eur. Chem. Bull, , 3(2), 166-172.
28. Anita S. Goswami-Giri and Geetali Shekhar Ingawale (2014) Synthesis of Pentacyclic
Triterpenoids silver nanoparticles. BionanoFrontier 7(1) 23-25.
29. Sangita S. Meshram, A.S.Goswami-Giri, L. S.Ravangave,V.M.Jamdhade (2014). Role
of Gastrophysics and Community Gardening in Food Security. BionanoFrontier.
7(2):118-121
30. M.K.Pejaver , (2014) ―A Report on Heronary in Mahad Taluka Dist Raigad Maharashtra‖, ISBN 978-81-923628-1-6.
31. M.K.Pejaver, (2014) ―Comparative Study of Microbial Population in Vermicompost and Biocompost in Relation with Physicochemical Parameters‖, ISBN 978-81-923628-
1-6.
32. M.K.Pejaver, (2014) Comparative Study of Flora of Three Plateaus in Western
Maharashtra‖, ISBN 978-81-923628-1-6.
33. M.K.Pejaver, (2014) Comparative Study on Variation of Plankton of Macrophyte
infested and non infested lakes from Thane city, Maharashtra‖, ISBN 978-81-923628-1-
6.
34. M.K.Pejaver, (2014) Conserving through Composting – the life cycle study of pest
turned partner‖ ISBN 978-81-923628-1-6.
B) National Journals: 2011-12
1. Saiprabha M. Mahale and A.S.Goswami-Giri, (2011).Measurement of proximate
Principles from Mango seed Hard Cover and Its Comparision with Kernel.
Global Journal of Applied Agricultural Research, 1. (1), 43-48.
2. Saiprabha M.Mahale and A.S.Goswami-Giri (2011). Development of Renewable
Matrix(Lignin)from mango wastes and its FT-IR Spectroscopic Prediction. 4(10),
1635-1637.
2012-13
1. Sanghamitra R.Matil and M.S.Mulgaonkar. Morphometric variations observed in two
species of genus vanda Gaud. Ex Pfitzer USING SEM MENDEL International Journal
ISSN 0970 - 9649 30 (1-4), 5-8.
2. Rajiv Kumar R Singh, M.V. Rathnam, Sangeeta J. Singh, Raju. V. K. Vegesna. (2012).
Stability Indicating Method for simultaneous RP HPLC Determination of Camlofin
Dihydrochloride and Nimesulide in Pharmaceutical preparation. ISRN Analytical
Chemistry, 1-7.
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3. J. K. Pendharkar, M. N. Nyayate, Hema Peese, Anushree S Tambe. (2012). Co relations
between cognitive beliefs and dominance in brain hemisphericity of first year
engineering students. Review of Research Journal.1(9): 1-4.
4. M.K.Pejaver. (2012). Occurrence of Rotifers and its Relation to the Water Quality
during the Bioremediation process in Lake Kacharali, Thane, MS, India. ISCA Journal
of Biological Sciences 1(3), 54-58, July 2012.
5. S K Saxena, J K Pendharkar, M N Nyayate, Yogesh Ghalsasi, Atul Jadhav
(2012).Measurement of velocity of Ultrasonic sound in alkali halide solutions with
different Normality. Review of Research.1(9):1-4
6. Amol Patwardhan and R. P. Athalye. (2012). Plectrosternus Lacordaire, 1857
(Coleoptera: Elateridae);genus new to northern Western Ghats, India with a description
of one new species Zootaxa 3193: 53–61
7. Ketan Thatte and Manjushree Deodhar. (2012). Assessment of genetic diversity in
Garcinia indica using morphological and molecular markers. Journal of Tropical
Agriculture 50, 1-2.
8. Ketan Thatte and Manjushree Deodhar. (2012). Study of Flowering Behavior and Sex
Determination in Garcinia indica (Thomas-Dupettite) Choisy By Means Of Molecular
Markers.” “Biotechnology” 11 (4): 232-237,.
2013-14
1. M.V.Rathnam, D.R Ambavadekar, M.Nandini, (2013). Studies on Excess Volume,
Viscosity and Speed of Sound of Binary Mixtures of Methyl Benzoate in Ethers at T =
(303.15, 308.15 and 313.15) K. J.Thermodynamis
,http//dx.doI.org/10.1155/2013/413878
2. M.K.Pejaver.(2013).Occurrence of Black Soldier Fly Hermetia illucens (Diptera :
Stratiomyidae) in Biocompost. ISSN 2277 – 2502, Research Journal of Recent Sciences
2 (4): 65-66.
3. M.K.Pejaver. (2013). Survey of Rotifers to Evaluate the Water Quality of the River
Gadhi and its Reservoir, IDDN 0971 – 765X, Eco.Env. & Cons. 19 (2) 417-423.
4. A A Koli. (2013). Confirmation of secondary cosmic ray flux enhancement during the
total lunar eclipse of 10 December 2011. J of geophysical research: Space
physics,118:6426-6433.
5. N M Valanju and V M Jamdhade. (2014). Study of Marine Macro-Algal Biodiversity
at Kurli-Kasop Beach,Ratnagiri Dist.of (Maharashtra) : Bionano Frontier 7 (1): 172-
175.
6. Ritesh Oza and Anita S Goswami-Giri. (2014). Bioinformatics Overview of Lantana
camara, an environmental weed, Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and
Chemical Sciences, 5(2), 1712-1719.
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APPENDIX – 40
RESEARCH PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN OVER PAST 3 YEARS
Number of Major Projects
Sanctioned by UGC
05
Number of Minor Projects
Sanctioned by
UGC
University of Mumbai
NGO
Industry
04
11
01
01
Details as per Appendix: 22
APPENDIX – 41
CONSULTANCY RESOURCES
Amount received for consultancy Rs. 1,30,000
Total Funding received Rs. 24,53,800
Consultancy as % of total funds 5.29 %
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APPENDIX – 42
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES DURING PREVIOUS YEAR 2013-14
Sr.
No. Date Activities
No. of
Students
Participated
No. of
Teachers
Participated
Name of NGO
STATE LEVEL
1. September
month Utkarsha – Cultural Fest 02 01 NSS cell
2.
9th
to 13th
January
2014
Adventure camp at
Chikaldhara 01 - NSS cell
3.
June 02 to
June 06,
2013
Avhan - Chancellor‟s Brigade of Disaster
Management at Nanded
01 - NSS cell
AREA BASED ACTIVITIES
1.
14th
, 21st
July and
8th
,15th
Dec. 2013
Post plantation care at
Monda Donger,
Kajupada, Ghodbunder
Road, Thane (W)
400 6 Hariyali
2.
28th
July
and 4th
Aug. 2013
Tree Plantation –Near
Airoli Bridge, Thane (W) 150 5 Hariyali
3. 11
th, 18
th
Aug. 2013
Saplings preparation –
BMC Nursery, Mulund 200 6 Hariyali
4.
25th
Aug
and 5th
Sept 2013
Saplings preparation –
TMC Nursery,
Kasarvadavali, GB Road,
Thane (W)
150 6 Hariyali
5. July month
Extended help to
mentally, visually and
physical challenged kids
by selling Rakhis made
by them.
200 - SOBATI
6. 9
th Aug.
2013
Workshop on Carbon foot
printing 100 5
Enviro –
Vigil
7.
15th
Aug.
2013 and
26th
Jan.
2014
Project Tiranga Rally on
Independence day and
Republic day
200 4 Kartavya
Foundation
8. 28
th Aug
2013
Water Audit Workshop at
Kasturba Hospital,
Byculla
50 2
Indian Institute
of
Environmental
Medicine
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Sr.
No. Date Activities
No. of
Students
Participated
No. of
Teachers
Participated
Name of NGO
9. 11
th Oct
2013
Health check up camp for
Maan Ashramshala
students, Maan village,
Vikramgadh
25 2
Social Youth
Foundation
and Dr. D. Y.
Patil College
of Medicine,
Navi Mumbai
10. 19
th, 27
th
Oct. 2013
Thermocol reduction to
98% 100 4
Jidnyasa
Trust and
TMC
11. Aug – Dec
2013
NSS Garden Theme Park
at college campus 200 6 NSS unit
UNIVERSITY LEVEL ACTIVITIES
1.
27th April to
1st May
2013
Ek Sur Ek Taal - Yuvak
Biradari 20 -
Yuvak
Biradari
Bharat
26th May to
2nd June
2013
14th Aug
2013
2.
2nd
June to
12th
June
2013
“The Chancellor‟s Brigade - AVHAN”, Nanded
01 - Univ. NDRF
3. 11
th Aug
2013
Workshop on “Electoral Roll”
50 6
NGO „Mera Vote Mera
Haq‟
4. 12th Aug
2013 Youth Festival 50 5
University of
Mumbai and
NSS unit
5. 24th,25th
Aug 2013 Chhatra Sansad 50 5
Chhatra
Bharati and
V. S. Page
Sansadiya
Prashikshan
Kendra,
Maharashtra
Vidhanmand,
Sachivalaya
6. September State / National Republic
Day Elimination Round 01 - NSS cell
7. 2nd Sept. to
6th Sept
2013
Leadership Training
Programme (LTP) –
Kalyan
05 - University of
Mumbai
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Sr.
No. Date Activities
No. of
Students
Participated
No. of
Teachers
Participated
Name of NGO
8. 24
th Oct
2013
“Consumer Empowerment
Programme” District Level
100 5
Consumer
Protection
Service
Council
(CPSC),
Thane
9. 26
th Nov
2013
Blood Donation at Thane
Railway Station 50 2
Thane Civil
Hospital and
University of
Mumbai
10. 1
st Dec
2013
Prabhat Ferry – HIV /
AIDS Awareness Rally
“ Getting To Zero”
100 2 Thane Civil
Hospital
11. 1
st Dec
2013
Blood Donation at
Ghatkopar 20 -
Anviksha
blood bank
12. 3
rd Jan
2014
Road Safety Programme
at Sahyadri House 30 4
RTO Mumbai
and Thane
13.
11th
Jan to
12th
Jan
2014
Yuva Diwas 50 5 Univ NSS
cell
14. 25
th Jan
2014 National Voters Day 50 5
Thane
collectorate
15. July – Jan Energy Audit (Electricity
bills) 100 2 NSS unit
COLLEGE LEVEL ACTIVITIES
1.
4th
,16th
July
and 2nd
,6th
Aug 2013
Orientation Programme 200 4 NSS unit
2.
15th
Aug
2013 and
26th
Jan
2014
Flag Hoisting 200 3 NSS unit
3. 16
th Aug
2013
Workshop on How to be a
Smart Investor 100 6
National
Stock
Exchange
(NSE) and
Consumer
Guidance
Society of
India (CGSI).
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Sr.
No. Date Activities
No. of
Students
Participated
No. of
Teachers
Participated
Name of NGO
4. 21
st Aug
2013 Blood Donation Drive 150 10
Deepak
Foundations,
Anviksha
Blood Bank
and Lions
Club of
Kanjurmarg
5. 3
rd Sept
2013
Personality Development
- Steps to Success 200 6
Mission
Happy World
6. 5
th Sept
2013
Workshop on Drug
Addiction 100 4
Salam
Mumbai
Foundation
7. 7
th Sept
2013
Cyber Safety Awareness
Programme 100 6
Cyber Crime
Investigation
Cell, Thane
8.
10th
Oct to
11th
Oct
2013
Disaster Management
Workshop 140 6
Thane
Disaster
Management
Cell
9. 5
th Sept
2013
Koryo University
Delegates Cultural
Programme
50 2 NSS unit
10.
21st Oct to
28th
Oct
2013
Yoga Camp 100 3 NSS unit
11.
21st Oct to
28th
Oct
2013
Parade Practice 100 2 NSS unit
12. 16
th Dec
2013
Talk on “Assassination of Mrs. Mukta Dabholakar”. 100 6 ANIS
SPECIAL RESIDENTIAL CAMP
1.
26th
Dec
2013 to 1st
Jan 2014
Maan Ashramshala, Maan
Village, Vikramgadh 100 14
Maan
Ashramshala
and ANIS
* Total number of NSS Students enrolled = 200
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COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITIES – JOINT PROGRAMMES
CONDUCTED WITH NGOS FOR THREE YEARS
Sr.
No Date Activities NGO‟s
2012-13
1. 20th July
2012 Workshop on “Andhashraddha Nirmoolan”
ANIS
2. 24
th July
2012 Workshop on “CPR TRAINING”
Fortis Foundation
3. 25
th July
2012 Talk on “Gandhian Thoughts and Philosophy”
Sarvodaya Mandal
4. 3
rd Aug.
2012 Training on FIRST AID
RADHEE
Foundation
5. 6
th Aug.
2012 Peace march, Hiroshima day
Bombay Sarvodaya
Mandal and NSS
Units of SNDT &
Mumbai University.
6. 15
th Aug.
2012
Independence day celebration and Session on
“Consumer Guidance and Awareness”
Consumer
protection Service
Council (CPSC).
7. 17
th Aug.
2012 Talk on „How to be a Smart Investor‟
Bombay Stock
Exchange (BSE)
and Consumer
Guidance society of
India (CGSI).
8. 22nd Aug.
2012 Blood Donation Drive
Bloodline Blood
Bank Charitable
Trust and Lions
Club of Kanjurmarg.
9. 23
rd Jan.,
2013 Blood Donation Drive
Bloodline Blood
Bank Charitable
Trust and Shourya
Foundation, Thane
10. 26
th Jan.
2013 Rally- Project Tiranga
A Kartavya
Foundation
2013-14
1. 14
th July
2013
Tree plantation and post plantation care at Monda
Dongar, Kajupada, Ghodbunder road, Thane
Hariyali
2. 28th July
2013 Tree plantation at Airoli near Highway
Hariyali
3. July month Rakhis sold by volunteers to support mentally and
visually challenged children
SOBATI
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Sr.
No Date Activities NGO‟s
4. 21st July
2013
Tree plantation and post plantation care at Monda
Dongar, Kajupada, Ghodbunder road, Thane
Hariyali
5. 04
th Aug.
2013
Saplings preparation at BMC – Hariyali Plant
Nursery, Mulund
Hariyali
6. 09th Aug.
2013 Seminar on “Carbon Foot printing”
Enviro – Vigil
7. 11th Aug.
2013
Saplings preparation at BMC – Hariyali Plant
Nursery, Mulund
Hariyali
8. 11th Aug.
2013
Workshop on “Electoral Roll” at Joshi Bedekar College
NGO „Mera Vote Mera Haq‟
9. 15th Aug.
2013 Rally- Project Tiranga
Kartavya
Foundation
10. 21st Aug.
2013 Blood Donation Drive
Deepak Foundations,
Anviksha Blood
Bank and Lions
Club of Kanjurmarg.
11. 11th Oct.
2013
Health Check up camp at Maan Ashramshala,
Maan Village, Vikramgadh (Adopted Area)
Social Youth
Foundation and Dr.
D. Y. Patil College
of Medicine, Navi
Mumbai
12.
19th
Oct.13 to
27th Oct.
13
Demonstration Project on “Thermocol reduction
to 98%”
Jidnyasa Trust and
TMC
13. 24th Oct.
2013 Consumer Empowerment Programme
Consumer
Protection Service
Council (CPSC),
Thane
14. 16th Dec
2013
Talk on “Assassination of Shri Narendra Dabholakar”.
ANIS
2014 – 2015
1.
July 13, 27,
2014 , Aug
10, 24,
2014
Plantation at Monda Donger, Kajupada,
Ghodbunder Road, Thane (W)
Hariyali
2. July 18,
2014
Thane District – Central NSS Unit organized
Mega Tree Plantation at Kudsavare village,
Vangani, Badlapur on University Foundation day
in association with Thane Forest Division. 60
colleges participated with 3000 volunteers,
planted 30000 saplings
Hariyali
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Sr.
No Date Activities NGO‟s
3. August –
December
NSS Garden- Flag Hoisting area, Theme Park
created at college campus
Kartavya
Foundation
4. July
In association with SOBATI, NGO extended help
to mentally, visually and physical challenged
kids by selling 1700 Rakhis @ 10/- made by
them.
SOBATI
5.
August 15,
2014 &
January 26,
2015
„Project Tiranga‟ Rally at Thane city with social awareness message on Independence day and
Republic day in association with Kartavya
Foundation
Kartavya
Foundation
6. 26
th Sept.,
2014
Volunteers worked at Blood donation drive at
Mulund.
Anviksha Blood
Bank (NGO)
7. 1
st Dec.,
2014
Thane District Central NSS Unit organized mega
Blood Donation Drive at 16 centers. Our College was
one of the center collected 74 units of blood.
Sion Blood Bank,
Bloodline, Civil
Bloodline
8. 7th
Jan, 2015
Volunteers attended Talk on Cyber Security on
occasion of Police Raising Day at Kashinath
Ghanekar Auditorium. Talk were delivered by
Advocate Prashant Mali, Dr. Harish Shetty,
Psychiatrist, Mr. Atul Kulkarni, Film actorin the
presence of Commissioner of Police, Joint
Commissioner and Police staff.
Aahan Foduation
9. 9th
Aug.
02 Volunteers participated at Young Interpreter
Network (YIN), Grand Hyatt organized by Sakal
group
Sakal Group
10. 20
th Aug.,
2014
Conducted Blood Donation Drive in association with
Bloodline Blood Bank. 122 units of blood collected
during the drive.
Bloodline Blood
Bank
11. 07
th Sept.,
2014
Cyber Safety Awareness Programme conducted in
association with Thane Police, Cyber cell and Aahan
Foundation.
Aahan Foundation
12.
26th
Dec
2013 to 1st
Jan 2014
N.S.S Camp
Maan Ashramshala,
Maan Village,
Vikramgadh
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CO-OPERATIVE PROGRAMMES WITH NATIONAL LEVEL
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS DURING PAST 3 YEARS
Sr.
No. Event
Collaborative
Institution Department Date Topic
1. National
Seminar ISST & Oriental
Research
Committee &
Chemistry
18th
August -
2011
Avenues in
Research
Proposal Grant
2. National
Seminar
ISST & TDM
Laboratory
Chemistry
Research
Committee
14th
Dec.-15th
Dec 2012
Phytochemistry
“Recent trends and Challenges”
3. National
conference SACON, WWF
Zoology
EVS
29th
Nov-30th
Nov- 2013
„FAVEO‟ Biodiversity-
Status And
Challenges In
Conservation
4. National
conference
Association for
Plant taxonomy,
Deheradun and
Blatter
Herberium St
Xavier college
Mumbai and
NABARD
Botany 14
th and 15
th
Jan 2015
New and
emerging
techniques in
bioinformatics
and Taxonomy-
NETBT
APPENDIX – 45
NO. OF BOOK TITLES PER STUDENT FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
Total No. of Book Titles in the Library 26276
Total No. of Students 1799
No. of Book Titles per Student 146
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NO. OF BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY AS % OF THE TOTAL
COLLECTION DURING PAST 3 YEARS
Academic
Year
Total No.
of Books in
Previous
Year
Total No. of
Books Added in
the Year
% of No. of
Books Added
to Total
Collection
% of No. of
Books Added
to Total
Collection
2011-12 18553 448 2.42
12.28 2012-13 18992 594 3.13
2013-14 19587 1238 6.32
APPENDIX – 47
STUDENT COMPUTER RATIO
Total No. of Students 1799
Total No. of Computers with Internet Facility Available to Students 232
Student : Computer Ratio 08:01
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PERCENTAGE OF THE STUDENTS ADMITTED OF THOSE APPLIED
Class
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Students
Applied
Students
Admitted*
Students
Applied
Students
Admitted*
Students
Applied
Students
Admitted*
F.Y.B.Sc. 981 319 1109 314 951 353
F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) 996 100 1215 110 1134 120
F.Y.B.Sc.
Comp. Science 622 57 307 58 322 58
F.Y.B.Sc.
Biotechnology 540 56 362 62 350 58
F.Y.B.Sc.
Microbiology 415 33 244 26 219 25
F.Y.B.Sc.
Biochemistry 323 10 156 12 149 15
F.Y.B.Sc.
Interdisciplinary
Science
Nil Nil Nil Nil 04 04
F.Y.B.Sc.
Human Science Nil Nil Nil Nil 05 05
Total 3877 575 3393 582 3134 638
% of the Students
Admitted of those
Applied 14.83 17.15 20.36
Average % of the
Students
Admitted of those
Applied for the
Past 3 Years
17.45
* Stable student strength after cancellations of the admissions.
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PERCENTAGE OF THE WOMEN STUDENTS IN THE TOTAL
STUDENT STRENGTH
Class
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
No. of
Women
Students
Total No.
of
Students
No. of
Women
Students
Total No.
of
Students
No. of
Women
Students
Total
No. of
Students
F.Y.B.Sc. 273 469 264 459 306 518
S.Y.B.Sc. 171 281 240 355 253 435
T.Y.B.Sc. 132 257 159 266 233 355
F.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 53 100 53 110 39 120
S.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 65 117 56 100 56 115
T.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 51 114 66 118 55 108
M.Sc. I 05 10 05 09 06 08
M.Sc. II 05 10 04 07 06 11
M.Sc. I (I.T. +
EVS+ Phy+
Biodiversity)
35 49 39 59 34 59
M.Sc. II (I.T. +EVS
+ Phy) 22 27 31 46 39 54
M.Sc. By Research 02 05 02 04 Nil Nil
Ph.D 08 10 09 16 12 16
Total 822 1449 928 1549 1039 1799
% of the Women
Students to the Total
Student Strength 56.72 59.90 57.75
Average % of the
Women Students to
the Total Student
Strength
58.12
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A) PERCENTAGE OF SC STUDENTS IN THE TOTAL STUDENT
STRENGTH
Class
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
No. of
SC
Students
Total
No. of
Students
No. of
SC
Students
Total
No. of
Students
No. of
SC
Students
Total
No. of
Students
F.Y.B.Sc. 52 469 51 459 70 518
S.Y.B.Sc. 38 281 39 355 44 435
T.Y.B.Sc. 30 257 43 266 34 355
F.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 16 100 13 110 08 120
S.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 14 117 10 100 15 115
T.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 08 114 14 118 11 108
M.Sc. I Nil 10 01 09 02 08
M.Sc. II 01 10 Nil 07 01 11
M.Sc. I (I.T.+EVS+Phy) 02 49 02 59 01 59
M.Sc. II (I.T. + EVS
+Phy) Nil 27 02 46 02 54
M.Sc. By Research Nil 05 Nil 04 Nil Nil
Ph.D 01 10 01 16 Nil 16
Total 162 1449 176 1549 188 1799
% of the SC Students to
the Total Student Strength 11.18 11.36 10.45
Average % of the SC
Students to the Total
Student Strength
10.99
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B) PERCENTAGE OF ST STUDENTS IN THE TOTAL STUDENT
STRENGTH
Class
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
No. of
ST
Students
Total
No. of
Students
No. of
ST
Students
Total
No. of
Students
No. of
ST
Students
Total
No. of
Students
F.Y.B.Sc. 14 469 12 459 11 518
S.Y.B.Sc. 13 281 10 355 15 435
T.Y.B.Sc. 07 257 11 266 11 355
F.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 02 100 06 110 05 120
S.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 04 117 02 100 05 115
T.Y.B.Sc. – I.T. 07 114 03 118 03 108
M.Sc. I Nil 10 Nil 09 Nil 08
M.Sc. II Nil 10 Nil 07 Nil 11
M.Sc. I (I.T.+EVS+Phy) Nil 49 Nil 59 Nil 59
M.Sc. II (I.T.+EVS+Phy.) Nil 27 Nil 46 Nil 54
M.Sc. By Research Nil 05 Nil 04 Nil Nil
Ph.D Nil 10 Nil 16 Nil 16
Total 47 1449 44 1549 50 1799
% of the ST Students to
the Total Student Strength 3.24 2.84 2.77
Average % of the ST
Students to the Total
Student Strength
2.95
C) Percentage of PH Students in the Total Student Strength
Academic
Year
No. of PH
Students
Total No.
of Students
% of PH
Students in the
Total Strength
Average % of PH
Students in the Total
Strength
2012-13 2 1449 0.13 0.12
2013-14 2 1549 0.12
2014-15 2 1799 0.11
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A) PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS GRADUATING AT FIRST ATTEMPT
Academic Year
No. of
Students
Appeared
No. of Students
Passed at First
Attempt
% Result
2011-12 370 266 71.89
2012-13 367 224 61.03
2013-14 375 253 67.46
Average % of Students Graduating at First Attempt = 66.79 %
B) PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS POST GRADUATING AT FIRST
ATTEMPT
Academic Year
No. of
Students
Appeared
No. of Students
Passed at First
Attempt
% Result
2011-12 16 13 85.00
2012-13 31 26 89.82
2013-14 53 47 83.38
Average % of Students Post Graduating at First Attempt = 86.06%
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STUDENT SUPPORT (PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS GETTING
SELECTED THROUGH CAMPUS INTERVIEWS OUT OF THOSE
INTERVIEWED OVER PAST 3 YEARS)
Academic
Year
Total No. of
Students
Interviewed
Total No.
of
Students
Selected
% of Students
Selected through
Campus
Interview
Average % of Students
Selected through
Campus Interview
2011-12 56 08 14.28
23.37
2012-13 45 07 15.55
2013-14 156 66 42.30
APPENDIX – 53
AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF UTILISATION OF APPROVED
ANNUAL BUDGET OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS
Financial
Year
Approved
Annual
Budget in Rs.
Utilization of
Approved
Annual Budget
in Rs.
% of Utilization
of Approved
Annual Budget
Average % of
Utilization of
Approved Annual
Budget
2011-12 53,474,000.00 65,434,512.00 122.3
123.2 2012-13 66,817,000.00 73,323,108.00 109.73
2013-14 72,074,000.00 98,264,843.00 136.33
* Being Science College Actual Expenses incurred are always greater than approved
annual Budget. Extra expenses amount is given by V.P.M
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FINANCIAL RESOURCES MOBILISED AS PERCENTAGE OF
APPROVED ANNUAL BUDGET DURING THE LAST YEAR
Sr. No. Resources other than Salary grant. Amount in Rs.
1. Income through Fees and other different charges. 69,85,484
2. UGC funds, UGC seminar funds, Major project
funds. 18,66,750
3. Amount spent through V.P.M. 9,17,255
Total Financial Resources Mobilized 97,69,489
Approved Annual Budget. 7,20,74,000
Financial Resources Mobilized as Percentage of Approved
Annual Budget 2013-14 13.55%
APPENDIX – 55
PERCENTAGE OF TEACHERS TO WHOM ADMINISTRATIVE
POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ARE ASSIGNED
Teachers to whom Administrative Powers and Responsibilities are assigned
Heads of Departments including Vice-Principal 08
In-charges of Departments 06
Co-ordinators of Committee * 14
Total 28
* Persons heading more than one committee are counted only once.
Total No. of Teachers 76
Total No. of Teachers to whom Administrative
Powers and Responsibilities are Assigned 28
Percentage of Teachers to whom
Administrative Powers and Responsibilities
are assigned
36.84
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TEACHERS NOMINATED ON THE GOVERNING BODY OF OTHER
INSTITUTIONS
Sr.
No. Name Governing Body of other Institutions Year
1. Dr. Mrs. M. K. Pejaver.
Trustee of HOPE Nature Trust- NGO.
Executive President of Jidnyasa Vigyan
Manch- NGO.
Member of Advisory committee, on
“Nonconventional energy resources, by Govt. of India.”
2005
onwards.
2.
Dr. Mrs.
M. S. Mulgaonkar
Fellow of Mendelian accademy of Science. 2005
onwards.
3. Dr. R. P. Athalye
Member of editorial board of Yoga Manthan
Magzine published by Ambika Yoga Kutir,
Thane
2008
onwards
4. Dr. Moses Kolet
Executive member , Mycological society of
India (Mumbai Unit)
Member of International Society of Science
and Technology
2004
onwards
2009
onwards.
5. Dr. Mrs. M. Saha
Member of International Society of Science
and Technology
2009
onwards.
6. Prof. N. D. Mandge
Director, Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. Thane.
Secretary, Marathi Vidnyan Parishad,
Maharashtra.
2010
onwards.
2005
onwards.
7. Dr. V. M. Jamdhade
Member of International Society of Science
and Technology
2009
onwards.
8. Dr. Mrs. Anita Goswami-
Giri
Member of International Society of Science
and Technology
2009
onwards.
9. Mr. Abhijeet Kale Member of Local Inquiry Committee
(I.T./CS) S.N.D.T. University 2009 -10
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REMEDIAL PROGRAMMES FOR STUDENTS WITH DIFFICULTIES
Sr.
No.
Remedial Programmes during the Academic Year
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Extra Training in
Mathematics
Extra Training in
Mathematics
Extra Training in
Mathematics
2. Extra Coaching Programmes Extra Coaching
Programmes
Extra Coaching
Programmes
3. Counselling through Mentor
System.
Counselling through
Mentor System
Counselling through
Mentor System
4. Test Series. Test Series Test Series
5. Yoga Training for health of
body and mind.
Yoga Training for health
of body and mind.
Yoga Training for health
of body and mind.
6.
Study material and question
banks with synoptic answers
are provided by some
departments.
Study material and
question banks with
synoptic answers are
provided by some
departments.
Study material and
question banks with
synoptic answers are
provided by some
departments.
7.
Seminars/Workshops are
arranged in the college to
develop subject interest in
the students.
Seminars/Workshops are
arranged in the college to
develop subject interest
in the students.
Seminars/Workshops are
arranged in the college to
develop subject interest in
the students.
Programmes Per Year = 07
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SPECIALISED COURSES FOR ADVANCED LEARNERS
Sr.
No.
Specialized Courses during the Academic Year
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Guidance on Effective
Communication in English by
arranging class room seminars
regularly.
Guidance on Effective
Communication in English
by arranging class room
seminars regularly.
Guidance on Effective
Communication in English by
arranging class room seminars
regularly.
2. Guest Lectures arranged in the
departmental clubs.
Guest Lectures arranged in
the departmental clubs.
Guest Lectures arranged in the
departmental clubs.
3. Audio-Visual Guidance to
students and their power point
presentations in the workshops
and seminars.
Audio-Visual Guidance to
students and their power
point presentations in the
workshops and seminars.
Audio-Visual Guidance to
students and their power point
presentations in the
workshops and seminars.
Power point presentation
competition arranged.
4. Extra Lectures Series conducted
by the departments.
Extra Lectures Series
conducted by the
departments.
Extra Lectures Series
conducted by the departments.
5. Departmental Library facility to
encourage subject reading.
Departmental Library
facility to encourage subject
reading
Departmental Library facility
to encourage subject reading
6. Book bank facility provided by
the library.
Book bank facility provided
by the library.
Book bank facility provided
by the library.
7. Test Series conducted. Test Series conducted. Test Series conducted.
8. Career Counseling through
Mentor System and Guest
lectures
Career Counseling through
Mentor System and Guest
lectures
Career Counseling through
Mentor System and Guest
lectures
9. Yoga training to improve
overall performance.
Yoga training to improve
overall performance.
Yoga training to improve
overall performance.
10. Study Tours Study Tours Study Tours
11. Student Research Projects
through Science Square.
Student Research Projects
through Science Square.
Student Research Projects
through Science Square.
12. Arranging Seminars and
Preparatory workshops and
encouraging student
participation.
Arranging Seminars and
Preparatory workshops and
encouraging student
participation.
Arranging Seminars and
Preparatory workshops and
encouraging student
participation.
13. Internet facility in the library
and the departments free of
cost.
Internet facility in the
library and the departments
free of cost
Internet facility in the library
and the departments free of
cost
14. Foreign Language centre is
available in the campus.
Foreign Language centre is
available in the campus.
Foreign Language centre is
available in the campus.
15. Debate and Elocution Debate and Elocution Debate and Elocution
Programmes Per Year = 15
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PERCENTAGE OF TEACHERS USING MODERN EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY
Total No. of Teachers using Modern Educational Technology 76
Total No. of Teachers 76
Percentage of Teachers using Modern Educational Technology 100 %
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AVERAGE NO. OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATING / ENGAGED IN CULTURAL
AND RELATED ACTIVITIES OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS
Sr.
No Name of Activity
Academic Year
Number of
students
2012-13
Number of
students
2013-14
Number of
students
2014-15
1. Personality 110 170 40
2. Fashion show 90 100 96
3. Solo Singing Competition 33 30 49
4. Duet Singing Competition 10 6 --
5. Instrumental 2 1 --
6. Solo Dance Competition 41 48 24
7. Duet Dance Competition 14 14 --
8. Group Dance Competition 60 60 18
9. Mono-Acting/Mimicry Competition 6 8 16
10. Treasure Hunt 42 38 464
11. Rangoli 85 88 38
12. Mehendi 84 156 67
13. Bridal Make-up & Hair style 24 26 38
14. Bride Groom 0 0 --
15. Photography 15 10 --
16. Poster Painting 5 10 08
17. Cartooning 3 3 --
18. Love letter writing 13 18 --
19. Nail Art 14 8 08
20. Tattoo Making 6 8 10
21. Flower Arrangement 13 8 08
22. Veggie Art 9 11 05
23. Intercollegiate Competition including
Youth festival 14 65 75
24. Essay competition 42 30 53
25. Debate and Elocution Competition 2 19 36
26. Story and Poetry writing Competition 21 26 34
27. Quiz Competition 97 59 180
Total 855 1020 1267
Average No. of Students Participating / Engaged in Cultural & Related
Activities over the Past 3 Years 1047
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AVERAGE NO. OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATING / ENGAGED IN CO-
CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS
Sr. No. Name of activity
Number of
students
2012-13
Number of
students
2013-14
Number of
students
2014-15
1. Excursion 250 300 350
2. Industrial Visits 114 116 52
3. Subject Quiz -- 47 --
4. Wall Paper Publication 20 30 20
5. Student research projects 10 25 30
6.
Guest Lecture by
Women Development
Cell
125 120 120
7. Counseling to Schools -- 180 150
8. Power point presentation
Competitions 10 -- --
9. Movie Club 118 -- 88
10. Journal Club 101 116 109
11. Bio rangoli 20 28 20
12. Flower Arrangement -- 32 35
13. Conference 350 200 175
14.
Department Club
Activity (Every year
approx. 20 activities)
200 250 300
Total 1318 1444 1449
Average no. of students
Activities conducted 30
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AVERAGE NO. OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATING / ENGAGED IN
SOCIAL SERVICE / EXTENSION WORK OTHER THAN N.S.S. OVER
THE PAST 3 YEARS
Sr. No. Name of Activity
Number of
students
2011-12
Number of
students
2012-13
Number of
students
2013-14
1 Blood donation drive 15 10 10
2 Tree plantation programmes 10 15 20
3 World AIDS day 15 10 10
4 Disaster Management 05 05 05
5 Hiroshima day 20 20 20
6 Pulse Polio Immunization
Project 05 - -
7 Road Safety Programme 20 25 25
8
Service in NGO Sobati-
“Organization looking after Handicapped children.”
- 10 10
Total 90 95 100
Average No. of Students Participating
/ Engaged in Social Service /
Extension Work other than N.S.S
95
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A) STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN NATIONAL LEVEL SPORTS
EVENTS OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS
Academic Year Name of the Event Total No. of Students
Participated
2014 – 2015 Gymnastics 01
B) STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN REGIONAL LEVEL SPORTS
EVENTS OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS
Sr.
No. Name of the Event
Number of Students
Participated 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Inter-collegiate - Swimming Competition 04 03 01
2. Inter-collegiate - Yoga Competition 01 -- --
3. Inter-collegiate - Table tennis Competition 06 05 08
4. Inter-collegiate - Volley Ball Competition 12 24 12
5. Inter-collegiate - Chess Competition 05 06 06
6. Inter-collegiate - Cricket Competition 16 16 16
7. Inter-collegiate - Badminton Competition 09 08 08
8. Inter-collegiate - Athletics Competition 07 09 11
9. Inter-collegiate – Gymnastic & Malkhamb
Competition -- 01 02
10. Inter-collegiate - Takewondo Competition -- 02 03
11. Inter-collegiate - Power lifting Competition 02 01 01
12. Inter-collegiate Carrom 06 08 08
13. Inter-collegiate Foot Ball 16 16 16
14. Inter-collegiate Rifle shooting 01 -- --
15. Inter-collegiate Kabaddi -- 12 12
16. Inter-collegiate Kho-Kho -- 12 12
17. Inter-collegiate Handball -- -- 12
18. Inter-collegiate Wrestling -- 03 03
19. Inter-collegiate Boxing -- 04 02
20. Inter-collegiate Judo 02 02 03
21. Inter-collegiate Langadi -- 12 12
Total 87 144 148
Average 127
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Exhibit No. 1
ABOUT INSTITUTE
History:
Vidya Prasarak Mandal (VPM) is a premier educational trust in Thane which was
established in August 1935. Ex. President Late Dr. V. N. Bedekar had a dream of creating an
“Island of Knowledge” (Jnandweepa) in Thane. He had a great foresight for young generation of developing Thane city and need of education to turn this youth into good citizens of India
and with this singular zeal, and enthusiastic support from his colleagues, succeeded in bringing
it in reality.
In 1969, Vidya Prasarak Mandal‟s College started functioning with all three faculties -Arts,
Commerce and Science on a 13.5 acre piece of land which was marshy, muddy area inundated
by water of the nearby Thane creek during high tide.
The then Chief Minister of Goa, Hon. Shri Dayanand (Bhausaheb) Bandodkar gave
a generous donation for the construction of Science College building in his father‟s name „Balkrishna Naik Bandodkar‟. The affiliation of College was changed to University of Mumbai
from University of Pune in June 1975, and in the same year, B. N. Bandodkar College of
Science was separated from the Arts and Commerce College for convenience of administration.
Our college received UGC recognition from 1986.
Late Dr. V. N. Bedekar, founder member of VPM had great foresight for the young
generation of developing Thane city and aware of the need of education to turn these youth into
good citizens of India. Our institute has great legacy of Gyan-Tapasvi Dr. V. N. Bedekar.
Continuing his legacy the present leadership of Dr. Vijay Bedekar, chairman of VPM and
Principal Dr. (Mrs.) M. K. Pejaver provide clear vision and mission to the institution.
Location:
The College is very close to Thane Railway Station, TMT, NMMT and State Transport
Bus Stand.
Accreditations: College was assessed for Accreditation in August 2003 by the National Assessment and
Accreditation Council (NAAC) set up by UGC and was awarded B++ grade. After
Reaccreditation “A” grade was awarded in 2010. Our college received the Best College Award
from University of Mumbai in the year 2009- 2010. Our college is selected by Ministry of
Science and Technical Education for the programme under FIST “O” Level in 2012. Our
College won the IMC RBNQ Certificate in the Education Category for the year 2014
Our Infrastructure:
The College is located in Building No. 6 and 7 on a spacious campus. The College is having hi
tech Laboratories, modern Library, air-conditioned auditorium Patanjali with all modern
facilities like Smart board, Patanjali Yoga Kendra, and well equipped Gymkhana with
gymnasium, Our entire campus is Wi – Fi (wire free). Internet facility is available to the
students and faculty in library and laboratories. On the Campus we have hygienic Canteen
facility & well connected five other auditoriums.
Work Schedule of the College: Lectures and tutorials are arranged between 7.00 a.m. and 3.45
p.m. Practicals are held in batches between 7.00 a.m. to 6.40 p.m. The College Administrative
Office hours are between 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Office counters & cash transactions are allowed
strictly between 9.45 a.m. to 12.45 p.m and 1.45 p.m. to 2.45 p.m. except on Saturday and
Sunday. However, changes, if any in the timings will be notified.
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Exhibit No. 2
SALIENT FEATURES OF COLLEGE
13.5 acres campus area.
Entry in college campus on Smart Card.
Only Science College in Mumbai University.
Excellent academic results. Toppers in Mumbai University subject list and general
merit list.
Modernized Library with OPAC and Online journals. All dealings of library on
Smart Card.
Total no. of books in the library: 20825 and Five paid databases.
Consultancy on Environmental Impact Assessment and other Ecological studies
is offered by Zoology Department.
Modernized and well equipped laboratories: 17 for UG and PG and 6 for research.
Wi-Fi campus and free internet facility to all students and staff.
Six auditoriums on campus and “Patanjali Sabhagruha” with Video Conferencing
facility in college.
“Patanjali Yoga Center” with capacity of 60 persons.
Seminar Hall with audio-video facility.
Clean and airy canteen providing hygienic food.
Gymkhana with well-equipped Gymnasium.
Zero Garbage System (Bio-Compost).
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OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THE COLLEGE
Affluent physical infrastructure.
Wi-Fi campus with free internet facility for students and staff.
Photocopying facility centre and 5 PCO‟s for the students.
Active website of International standard which updated regularly.
Airy class rooms, spacious and well equipped laboratories, library with
spacious reading rooms.
Well equipped Gymkhana with Gymnasium. .
Sufficient clean and spacious toilet blocks for girls and boys on each floor.
Spacious common room for girls.
Vehicle parking area for staff.
Intercom system to each section of the college.
Office, library and examination work automation.
Auditorium with video conferencing facility.
Reprographic facility in the office and library for the staff.
Highly co-operative and bouncy environment for workshop / seminar /
conference / project / presentation / group discussion.
Scholarships / Frees hips / concessions / awards for the students.
Campus interview facility for students.
PCP (Personnel Contact Program) centre for Institute of Distance & Open
learning from University of Mumbai
Centre for B.L.I.Sc., M.L.I.Sc.and Diploma in journalism of YCMOU.
Foreign language centre by management in the campus offering certificate
Courses in Japanese, French and German.
VPM‟s I.T. centre, offering CCIT, (Certificate Course in Information
Technology), CCP (Certificate Course in Computer programming), WPD
(Certification course in Web- Designing), MSCIT (Maharastra State
Certificate Course in Information Technology)
Mentor system.
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Use of modern teaching aids.
Frequent industrial tours and Study tours.
Industrial training programmes.
An active Alumni Association.
Participation in intercollegiate competitions.
Organization and maximum participation in seminars / workshops /
conference / symposium.
Highly qualified, devoted and committed faculty.
Many staff members work as members of syllabi reformation and designing
committee.
Various committees and departmental associations.
Development of research culture among the students and staff.
Research Scholar program-
College annual magazine „Sanyuja‟ for the development of skills in the
students.
Extended hours for Library. (07.00 AM TO 08.00 PM) And remaining open
on Sundays and holidays.
Five paid databases namely J-STOR, Pro-Quest, CMIE, Manupatra and Art
Stor.in the library
Well planned and dedicated social activities by N.S.S. and N.C.C.
Obstacle training facility for NCC cadets.
Linkages with national / academic / research organizations as well as with
N.G.O.s and G.O.s.
Incentives and recognition to outstanding students in academics, sports,
cultural, N.S.S. and N.C.C.
Evaluation system for teaching and non-teaching staff.
Effective linkage with students and parents.
Putting incessant and cognizant efforts for attaining greater heights of glory
and excellence.
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Exhibit No. 4
EXAMINATIONS, TUTORIALS AND ASSIGNMENTS SYSTEM OF THE
COLLEGE
Evaluation of Students
We consider teaching-learning and evaluation of students as an integral part of education
system. So we have developed strong, efficient, effective evaluation mechanism based
on sincerity, secrecy and sanctity as its characteristics at every process.
Evaluation of students is undertaken in the following manner –
Conduct of Examinations - (University Pattern of credit and grading system)
Examinations of B.Sc. a n d M . S c . Degree Courses
Conduct of Examinations on Behalf of University
In case of B.Sc., the examinations of semester I, II, III, IV are conducted by the
college on behalf of the University.
Conduct of Examinations by University
The examinations of Semester V and VI and M.Sc. examinations are conducted by
the University.
.a) Credit and grading system:
Mumbai University has introduced credit and grading system of evaluation from year
2011-12. In credit system each semester is assigned 20 credits Semester examinations
are conducted at the end of each semester. Evaluation is based on internal examination
(25 marks) and External Examination (75 marks). Passing Percentage is 40% in both
internal and external examination separately. Evaluation is done by marking system
.Marks are converted in grades and later on grade points are given for each course.
Successful students get SGPA (Semester grade point average) for each semester. From
SGPA of all semester GPA (Grade point average) is calculated in VI semester by
University. Based on GPA, final grade is allotted to candidate.
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b) Additional Examination or ATKT examination:
A student who fails in some or all the papers of semester examination or remain
absent on medical ground or for representing the college / University activities like
sports, cultural N.C.C., N.S.S., is allowed to appear for Additional or ATKT
examination conducted at the end of academic year.
c) Centralized Assessment:
The entire work of assessment of answer books at s e m e s t e r examinations is
centralized within the premises of the college.
d) Moderation:
Random moderation of 10% of the answer books assessed by the examiners for all
examinations is being carried out, so as to ensure uniformity and objectivity in
assessment. However, there is no moderation wherever total number of answer books in a
paper is less than 100.
e) Verification /photocopy / revaluation:
The facility for Verification /photocopy / revaluation of answer book is available.
Verification includes correction of mistakes in transfer of entries, totaling and correction
for unassessed part of answer, if any. R e v a l u a t i o n i s d o n e b y c a l l i n g o t h e r
t e a c h e r t h a n w h o h a s a s s e s s e d e a r l i e r .
f) College Examination Committee:
The college examination committee is consisting of five teachers nominated by the
Principal. This committee is in charge of all matters pertaining to the examinations,
additional /ATKT examination of I, II, III and IV semesters, including preparation of
examination time-table, setting of question paper, assessment of answer-books, declaration
of results, scrutiny of students to be eligible for the additional examination and any matter
pertaining to the conduct of semester examinations, additional / ATKT examinations.
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g) College Unfair-means Inquiry Committee:
The College Unfair-means Inquiry Committee is constituted as per prevailing ordinances
of the University. College has constituted unfair means committee to check and monitor
the use of unfair means in the examination by any constituent of examination process.
The committee visits the examination halls and monitors the proceedings and ensures
that examination process is as per the norms. It reports the cases of unfair means to the
examination committee for further processing.
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Exhibit No. 5
INFRASTUCTURE
We have integrated the Access Control System with our Entrance Control System.
Smart cards are provided to all students and staff members.
In the campus we have Photocopying facility centre and 05 PCO‟s for the students.
Our entire Campus is Wi-Fi.
PARTICULARS DETAILS
Campus Area 13 Acres
Common playground 8394 Sq.m
Common canteen 400 Sq.m
No. of Auditoriums in the campus 6
Our college
Total Constructed Area 5920 Sq m
Lecture halls 19
No. of Labs 23
No. Of HOD Cabins 10
Library Space 359 Sq m
Auditorium 165 Sq.m
Common Staff room
1.Ground Floor
2. Second floor
635 sq.ft
Ladies room 386 sq.ft
Non teaching staff room 44 sq.ft.
Open air stage 1253 Sq. ft.
Gymkhana space 125 Sq m.
Office space 290 Sq. m.
Yoga area 175 Sq. m.
Desktops/laptops
# thin clients 155+2+22
#
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Exhibit No. 6
FEATURES OF LABORATORIES
Sr.
No. Department Area in Sq. m Location Equipments
1. Chemistry 604 Ground Fl
Electronic balance, Muffle
furnace, Ultrasonic
Interferometer, UV Visible
Spectrophotometer.
2. Microbiology 134 Ground
FL
Autoclave, Hot air oven,
Incubator, Distillation unit,
Calorimeter(digital) (battery
operated), pH meter
3. Physics 425.2 Ist FL
Spectrometer, Microscopes,
Telescope, Oscillators, Cathode
Ray Oscilloscope. scanner
4. Mathematics &
Statistics 110 Ist FL
Computers(5), Scientific
Calculators(50) Scanner, Printer
5. Information
Technology 172 Ist FL
Kits and Simulator Software.68
computers,
6. Zoology 425.2 IInd FL
Binocular Microscope, Medical
Microscope with inclined tube,
Electrophoresis Unit, pH meter
Spectrophotometer and Research
Microscope
7. Botany 180 IInd FL
Colorimeter, water bath, laminar
flow, magnetic stirrer, water
distillation plant, incubator, digital
balance, centrifuge, pH meter
8. Bio Technology 88.4 IInd FL
Autoclave, Hot air oven,
Incubator, Distillation unit,
Colorimeter (digital) (battery
operated), pH meter, Rotary
shaker.
9. Computer Science 75.4 IInd FL 38 Computers
10. Library 425.2 IIIrd FL
19583 Library Books
17 Journals
05 paid data bases
11. Admistrative
office 343.2 Ist FL
22 thin client
5 desktop pcs
3 laptops
3 printers
1 photocopy Machine
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Exhibit No. 7
ACHIEVEMENTS IN ACADEMICS
Degree College Rank Holders
Sr.
No. Name Subject Year
Subject
Toppers in
University
University Rank in
General Merit List
1. Shri Arvind Naik B.Sc.
Degree 1974 1
st 1st University
(Pune)
2. Ms. Rohini Rajwade Physics 1995 1st
6th
rank
3. Ms Manali Wagh Statistics 1997 1st
6th
rank
4. Ms. Rashmi Sawant Zoology 1998 1st
6th
rank
5. Ms. Prajakta Sarang Chemistry 2000 1st
1st rank
6. Shri Mandar Khasnis Mathematics 2001 1st
6th
rank
7. Shri Sandeep Sawant Statistics 2002 1st
6th
rank
8. Ms. Pranali Gaonkar Zoology 2004 1st
2nd
9. Shri. Milind Kokate Statistics 2008 1st
2nd
9. Ms.Umalakhmi Mathematics 2008 2nd
-
10. Shri Abhishek Rane Zoology 2008 1st
-
11. Ms. Sonal Salvi Zoology 2008 3rd
-
12. Ms Nishigandha
Kurhade Mathematics 2010 2
nd -
13. Ms. Pooja Padyal Chemistry 2011 - 3rd
14. Mr. Tiwari
Amitkumar Upendra Statistics 2012 2nd 1
st
15. Ms. Joshi Kanchan
Vidyadhar Statistics 2012 9
th
16. Ms.Varma Priyanka
Ramender Botany 2013 - 2
nd
17. Ms. Sneha Gawade Statistics 2013 4th
2nd
18. Mr. Sumit Belhekar Statistics 2014 9th
-
Ms. Nishigandha Kurhade bagged 11th
rank in IIT JAM exam held in April 2010.
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Exhibit No. 8
NATIONAL / STATE CONFERENCES / SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS
ORGANIZED BY COLLEGE
Events Department Topics
2014-2015
National Conference Botany& Research
Committee
New &emerging trends in Bioinformatics &
Taxonomy
2013-2014
National Conference
State level workshop
Zoology &
Environ.Science
IQAC
Biodiversity: status and Challenges in
conservation .
Role of IQAC in Quality enhancement.
2012-2013
National Conference
National Conference
National Conference
IT
Chemistry (UGC
sponsored)
Mathematics
FUTECH
Photochemistry: Recent Trends and
Challenges
Recent research Trends in Mathematics
2011-2012
National Conference Biotechnology Biotechnological diagnosis
National Seminar Chemistry & Research
committee
Avenues on Scientific Research Proposal
Grants.
National Seminar Botany (CSTR
sponsored)
“Evolving of Scientific terminology in Environmental Science in regional
Language.”
National Conference Information Technology Cloud Technology
2010-2011
National Conference Information Technology “Intelligent System”
2009-2010
National Conference Botany “Orchid Genetic Diversity: Conservation
&Commercialization”
State level seminar Library (UGC
sponsored) “Re-engineering of Libraries”
Seminar BARC & Bandodkar
College of Science.
“Dr. Homi Bhabha commemorative seminar “New Vistas in research in Physics”
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Events Department Topics
2008-2009
National Seminar Zoology “Wonderful world of insects”
2007-2008
National Seminar Chemistry “Contaminants in food and beverages”
2006-2007
National Conference Information Technology “Linux Thane 2006”
Univ. level
Workshop Information Technology “Linux Training Programme for Faculties”
Univ. level Seminar Maths and Statistics “Financial Mathematics”
Workshop Chemistry “Refreshing chemistry for biologist 2006”
2005-06
National Conference Physics “Einstein‟s theories and present Scenario”
Workshop Physics “Vedic Mathematics”
Univ. level
Workshop Statistics “Statistics for Non-statisticians”
2004-05
National Conference Botany Human health and nutrition : A Biotech
Approach
State level seminar Physics “Indian Mathematics”
2003-2004
Workshop Chemistry “Laboratory safety”
2002-2003
National seminar Zoology, UGC
sponsored
“Creeks, Estuaries and mangroves: Pollution and Conservation”
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Appendix for 2.7 (List of Students for other states)
SR.
NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT NAME OF THE BOARD/UNIVERSITY
1 PATIL SHITAL CHANDAN MSBTE
2 DUSHMAN RAVINDRA BALU MSBTE
3 SHINDE HARSHADA ROHIDAS PUNE UNIVERSITY
4 PICHAD SWAPNIL MURLIDHAR PUNE UNIVERSITY
5 CHOUDHARY MANISHA PANDIT DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA INDORE
6 KADAM AMIT ANIL SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY
7 PATHYARCH MEENAKSHI HARISH HIMACHAL UNIVERSITY
8 SAGAR SUREKHA SIDHESHWAR SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY
9 PATIL KOMAL DILIP SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY KOLHAPUR
11 JAGTAP PRIYANKA ARVIND SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY KOLHAPUR
12 PATHYARCH MEENAKSHI HARISH HIMACHAL UNIVERSITY
13 DANI ABHISHEK SUNIL NAGPUR UNIVERSITY
14 JHA SHUBHANGI SUNIL CBSE
15 SAPRE DIPALI SURESH
YASHWANT RAO CHAVAN MAHARASHTRA
OPEN UNIVERSITY NASHIK
16 MS KODAG SUPRIYA RAMCHANDRA SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY
17 MS. GHADAGE POOJA CHITRASEN SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY KOLHAPUR
18
MS. PHADTARE BHAGYASHREE
LAXMAN SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY KOLHAPUR
19 MS. KAUTHALE SONALI RAMBHAU PUNE UNIVERSITY
20 PINGLE AARTI UPENDRA MSBTE
21 MORE MONIKA CHANDRAKANT MSBTE
22 SASWADE VISHAKHA PRAKASH MSBTE
23 KENI GANESH CHANDRAKANT MSBTE
24 GHOSH SOURAV SANDIP CBSE
25 JOSHI OMKAR SWAPNIL GOA BOARD
26 RADHESHYAM RAMPATI U.P
27 DUBEY SHWETA DIWAKAR U.P
28 MAURYA RAGINEE SHIVSHANKAR U.P
29 SHINDE MRUNALI RAJESH CBSE
30 SINGASANE RADHEYA ARVIND CBSE
31 SINGH LOVELY KRISHNA AWATAR U.P
32 SONAWANE JAYESH SUNIL CBSE
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Appendix for 2.15 (MOU)
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Appendix for 2.21
A) Photos of facilities:
Computer Lab Canteen
Gym Aduitorium
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B) Book Bank Facilities
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Appendix for 2.26 (Consultancy Project)
Sr.
No Project Agency
Amount in
Rs.
1.
Seasonal study of Biotic and Abiotic
parameters of some stations along Thane
Creek.
Conservation
Action Trust,
Mumbai,20.
85,300/-
2. Analysis of Lake Biodiversity. TMC 9,700/-
3. Analysis of Benthos of Narmada River for
CIFE, Mumbai. CIFE 3,000/-
4. Basic Lab setup. Babasaheb
Ambedkar
Technical
Institute,
Lonere,
Raigad
16,000/-
5. Basic Microbiology techniques and training 16,000/-
Total 1,30,000/-
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Students Feedback Analysis
Students feedback rating teacher’s performance:
Average score of Library services during last three years:
Average score of gymkhana services during last three years:
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Average score of Departmental services during last three years:
Average score of Administrative Office services during last three years:
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Annexure – II
ACTION PLAN & BUDGET
1.
Name & Address of the
College
VPM’s B.N.Bandodkar College of Science, ‘Jnanadweep’, College Campus, Chendani Bunder Road, Thane (West) – 400601,
Maharashtra.
2. Proposed Activities List Titles of Each Activity in Order of Priority
limited to five
a) Teaching-(UG)
1) Bridge courses for students of F.Y, S.Y. and
T.Y.B.Sc. classes
2) Orientation lectures for preparation of
competitive examinations like IIT-JEE, GATE,
3) Workshops on Basic Skill Development
activities.
4) Workshops on computer Literacy for staff and
students.
5) Guest Lecture
b) Teaching-(PG)
1) Projects
2) Workshops on Advanced Skill Development
3) Statistical Analysis course
4) Industrial and Institutes visits.
5) Guest Lecture
c) Research:
1) Mini research projects for students
2) Research Methodology Courses
3) Making available references, software
packages.
4) Guest Lecture
d) Extension:
1) Courses on Entrepreneurship development.
2) Personality Development and Leadership
Training Course
3) Hiking and tracking
4) Industrial visits
5) Interaction sessions with school children to
inculcated the scientific approach in their
minds.
e)Any other: 1) Workshop on handling of the instruments for
Teaching and Non Teaching staff
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3. Proposed Utilization of
Grants Rupees in
Lakhs)
Non-Recurring Grant (Rupees
in Lakhs)
Annexure B1
Recurring Grant
(Rupees in Lakhs)
Annexure B2
Teaching Facilities-
(UG) 35 10
Teaching Facilities-
(PG) 25 10
Research Facilities: 35 15
Extension Activities 05 10
Any other. -- 05
Total 100 50
4. Expected Outcome/
Output
Annual (List titles only, with
details given in
Annexure C1)
At the End of Five
years (List titles only,
with details
given in Annexure C2)
Teaching Facilities –UG Year 1 to Year 5
Overall development
of UG students and
also the teachers.
1) Bridging the gap in the
Knowledge.
2) Improve participation and
success in competitive
exams.
3) Development of Basic
Skills.
4) Development of Computer
skills in students and staff.
5) Update the knowledge.
Teaching Facilities-PG Year 1 to Year 5
Improve Knowledge
and Skills among
students
1) Gaining work experience.
2) Development of Advanced
Skills.
3) Efficient use of computers
4) Gain practical / on field
Knowledge.
5) Update of Knowledge.
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Research Facilities: Year 1 to Year 5 1) Better Research
atmosphere in the
institutes.
2) Quality research
and publication
1) Development of research
culture in staff and
students.
2) Gaining knowledge in
required methodology
3) Improve availability of
references.
4) Knowledge of advances in
Research
Extension Activities Year 1 to Year 5
1) Development of
sense of leadership
and adventure
among the students.
2) Making the
students socially
responsible.
1) Development of
Entrepreneurship in
Students.
2) Development of Leadership
and personality.
3) Adventure training and
development of sportsman
spirit.
4) Interaction with
competitive work cultural.
5) Passing the knowledge to
society.
Any other. Year 1 to Year 5
1) Improve lab
efficiency of the
staff that can be
useful in training of
the student.
2) Achieving staff
welfare.
1) Improve lab efficiency of
the staff.
2) Achieving staff welfare.
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the above Action Plan & Budget has been proposed by the college
after consulting its major stake holders, in particular, the teaching faculty, as per the
UGC XII Plan Guidelines for CPE/CE. The college hereby undertakes to adhere to the
approved Action Plan and to take all the necessary steps for meeting the targets
envisaged to achieve excellence as proposed.
Place:
Date: Principal
Signature with Seal.
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Non-Recurring Grant
Annexure B1
Sr.
No Equipment
Cost in
lakhs
UG
1. LCD projectors (06 Nos.) 4.80
2. Computers (25 Nos.) 8.40
3. Books 0.60
4. Digital SLR Camera Nikon D7000 with AF-S18-105mm VR KIT
Lens with AF MICRO NIKKOR Lens 60 MM F/@8-D (01 Nos.) 0.98
5. Audio system for communication in lager rooms
(10 Nos.) 2.62
6. Universal IC tester DICT – 03 0.80
7. Colorimeter (10 Nos.) 02
8. Centrifuge 0.30
9. Lux-meter (02 Nos.) 0.20
10. Turbidometer (03 Nos.) 0.35
11. Microprocessor based electronic balance 1.25
12. Nanodrop spectrophotometer 3.25
13. Vacuum Evaporator (Rotavapor) 2.75
14. Rotary incubator shaker (R emi Lab, Mumbai) 1.40
15. Advanced spectrometer 01
16. Digital storage CRO 2.40
17. Short circuit protected Dc power supply 0-30V 1.25
18. Digital Microphotography system (02 Nos.) 0.65
Total 35
PG
1. Smart boards 1.5
2. Probe- multiparameter 1.75
3. Electrophoresis Horizontal & Vertical Gel Box 0.80
4. High Performance Liquid Chromatography 4.50
5. Inverted Microscope TC 400
Labomed, USA 2.50
6. Polfrost Freezer (- 200C) 03
7. Trinocular microscope with computer image system & software
(Metzer) 1.05
8. Ultra Sonic Bath Sonicator 1.20
9. Microplate reader Biorad 680
Biorad, USA 03
10. Lyophilizer
Virtis P335L, VIRTIS, USA 3.5
11. Books 0.80
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Sr.
No Equipment
Cost in
lakhs
12. Viscometer (LDV II Brookfield, Brookfield, USA) 1.20
13. Vacuum synthered flask 0.10
14. Electothermal Heating mentle (Clarkson Laboratory) 0.10
Total 25
Research Activities
1. B – H Loop Tracer 02
2. Four – Probe app. 03
3. XRD table top 05
4 Gas chromatography (Nucon-5767 Dual, NUCON Pvt. Ltd., Delhi) 06
5. Tensiometer (DCA- 300, Thermo Cahn, USA) 5.50
6. Probe-Multiparameter 1.75
7. Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
Unicam-969, UNICAM, Germany
5
8. Digital UV double beam spectrophotometer with software SL – 210
(02 Nos.) 06
9. Conductometer 0.25
10. Books 0.50
Total 35
Extension Activities.
1. Preparation of Posters 02
2. Educational kits 03
3. Total 05
Grand Total 100
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Recurring Grant (Rupees in Lakhs)
Annexure B2
Sr.
No List Cost in Lakhs
UG / PG / Research Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
1. Glassware 02 02 02 02 02
2. Chemicals and other consumable 03 03 03 03 03
3. Honorarium 01 01 01 01 01
4. Maintenance 01 01 01 01 01
5. Travel 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50
6. Contingency 01 01 01 01 01
Total 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50
Extension activities Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
1. Honorarium 01 01 01 01 01
2. Contingency 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50
Total 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50
Grand Total (Year Wise) 10 10 10 10 10
Grand Total 50
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Annexure C1 and C2
Year Activity Outcome
UG
Year 1
to
Year 5
1) Bridge Course – I To understand basic
concepts
Bridge Course – II Preparation for Advanced
Learning
2) Orientation lectures for preparation of
competitive exams.
Improve participation and
success in competitive
exams
3) Workshop for Basic skill Development Basic Skill Development
i) Instrumentation Information about handling
and functioning.
ii) Separation techniques Chromatography
iii) Microphotography Photography of Microscopic
organism
iv) Aseptic Techniques and Haematology
Techniques
Identification of Blood
group, Total blood count,
Aseptic transfer
v) Basic toxicology Lc50, LD50, Probit analysis
4) Workshop on computer literacy To update the knowledge
5) Guest Lecture To interact with eminent
personality and to update the
information
PG
Year 1
to
Year 5
1) Projects To develop creative thinking
and to enhance research skill
2) Workshops on Advanced Skill
Development
To enhance the skills related
to handling of the
instruments and study
related with the topic
3) Statistical Analysis course To enhances data analysis
technique
4) Industrial and Institutes visits. To get on field knowledge.
To imbibe research cultural.
5) Guest Lecture To interact with eminent
personality and to update the
information.
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Research
Year 1
to
Year 5
1) Mini research projects for students To imbibe research cultural.
2) Research Methodology Courses Development of required
skill for research, paper
writing and thesis writing.
3) Making available references, software
packages.
Improved Data availability
for research students.
4) Guest Lecture To interact with eminent
personality and to update the
information.
5) Institutes visits. To interact with eminent
personality and to use their
facilities like library and
laboratory.
Extension Activities
Year 1 to
Year 5
1) Courses on Entrepreneurship
development.
To nurture Entrepreneurship
development.
i) Preparation of Fish products
ii) Learning the Art of Mehendi and
Basic Hairstyle
iii) Home Scale Preparation of Fruit
Jams, Squashes and Syrups.
iv) Chocolate making and Nutrientous
Snacks
2) Personality Development and Leadership
Training Course
All round development of
students
3) Hiking and tracking To adopt with abnormal
situation, to study the nature
and for physical fitness.
4) Industrial visits To get on field knowledge.
5) Interaction sessions with school children
to inculcated the scientific approach in
their minds.
To inculcated the scientific
temperament among school
children’s. Other Activities
Year 1
to
Year 5
1) Workshop on handling of the instruments
for Teaching and Non Teaching staff
To develop the skill for
handling the instruments and
to get the knowledge about
the functioning of the
instruments
2) Guest lecture for Teaching and Non
Teaching staff.
To update the information.