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CSIBER ANNUAL REPORT 2014 – 15
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VISIONAND MISSION STATEMENTS OF SIBER
VISION
To Be An Institute of First Choice of The Students
MISSION
1. To provide professional education and training to students in general and
particularly those from and around Southern Maharashtra which is predominantly rural.
2. To provide facilities and training to teaching and research community in higher and professional education.
3. To promote confidence and motivate faculty and staff to efficiently address the expectations of the student community and society at large.
4. To equip the student community, through academic autonomy to face future challenges.
5. To inculcate the spirit of dignity of the individual, excellence and service.
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DIRECTOR’S REPORT Dear Friends, I take pleasure in presenting this Annual Report – 2014-15. We at CSIBER strive to be benevolent in all the academic pursuits carried out on the Institute’s campus. This annual report is the reflection of our CSIBER family members who work with all the dedications and religiousness. The corporate values taught in the class is being exhibited in this annual report in the form of achievements of the faculty and the students. Our teaching faculty inspire the students to get involved in the learning process as well excel themselves in the cocurricular and extracurricular activities. Hosting of cultural events is a regular feature of CSIBER. Being Autonomous has helped us a lot to introduce new subjects at various courses, improve upon teaching pedagogy and experiment with new ideas to make the teaching learning process more effective. The research work carried out by our faculty is commendable. The present annual report highlighting all our activities and achievements shall remain as a benchmark for future. 1) Introduction:
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education & Research Trust, Kolhapur was established in the year 1976 by Prof. Dr. A.D. Shinde, renowned Chartered Accountant and the then Dean of Commerce Faculty, to cater the needs of professional education in Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli Districts of Maharashtra and the border areas of neighboring states.
2) Aims and Objectives of the Trust:
a) To propagate secular education at post graduate and under-graduate level in Commerce, Management, Computer, Education, Social Sciences, Technical, Agricultural & others.
b) To inculcate and advance research among all types of education streams.
c) To provide substantial facilities to the students in the form of teaching, library, residential, co-curricular, extra curricular, sports etc. for the development and enhancement of the complete personality of the students community.
d) To induct such courses as would help to improve rural commerce and life in general, such as Agri-Business Management and Rural Development, Agro-Economics and Farm Management and other allied subjects.
e) To start such institutions in the rural areas that would help in the growth and development of the areas.
f) To institute and carry out executive development programs at different levels of management in various functional areas. Further to run centers for training workers in social welfare areas so as to benefit the society at large.
g) To encourage those of the disadvantaged to acquire knowledge by instituting scholarship, free-ship, grants for such persons.
h) To undertake and execute various schemes sponsored by Social Work Department of the Government of India and Maharashtra.
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3) Institutions / Colleges run by CSIBER Trust:
a) CSIBER - Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education & Research, Kolhapur. (An Autonomous Institute).
b) Vasantraodada Patil Institute of Management Studies & Research, Miraj, Dist. Sangli.
c) D.K.Shinde College of Education, Gadhinglaj, Dist. Kolhapur. d) College of Non-Conventional Vocational Courses for Women, Kolhapur e) Radhabai Shinde English Medium School, Kolhapur. f) Gijawane High School, Gijawane.
This Annual Report 2014-15 pertains mainly to the programs under Autonomous Status of CSIBER – Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education & Research, Kolhapur. The Institute grew by leaps and bounds in the last 38 years and currently it conducts the following courses under Autonomous Status.
1. Master of Business Administration - MBA 2. Master of Business Administration (Environment) - MBA (Envt.) 3. Master of Computer Application - MCA 4. Master of Social Work - MSW 5. Master of Environment Management - MEM 6. Master of Philosophy in Commerce, - M.Phil Management, Economics, Social Work & Sociology. 7. Master of Commerce - M.Com. 8. Master of Science (Environment and Safety) - M.Sc. (Envt. & Safety)
Students enrolled for the year 2014-15 :
Course SC ST SBC OBC NT Open Total
Total m f m f m f m f m f m f m f
M.Com.-I 5 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 20 27 29 31 60
M.Com.-II 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 12 11 17 12 29
M.Sc.-I 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 15 9 19 11 30
M.Sc.-II 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 11 8 13 21
M.Phil. 6 3 0 0 0 0 7 11 2 1 18 27 33 42 75
MBA Envt. I 2 4 0 0 0 0 9 1 2 0 21 16 34 21 55
MBA Envt. II 2 4 0 0 0 0 5 1 2 0 24 18 33 23 56
MCA-I 1 1 0 0 0 2 10 3 0 0 7 19 18 25 43
MCA-II 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 15 16 21 19 40
MCA-III 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 8 0 27 21 38 22 60
MEM-I 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 9 10 19
MEM-II 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 9 4 10 14
MSW-I 13 10 0 0 0 0 12 6 5 1 45 27 75 44 119
MSW-II 10 12 0 2 1 1 10 13 6 5 34 26 61 59 120
MBA-I 9 1 0 0 2 1 20 12 5 2 54 50 90 66 156
MBA-II 7 10 0 0 2 3 16 7 2 6 45 51 72 77 149
Total 68 53 0 3 7 7 102 60 34 17 350 345 561 485 1046
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4) Autonomous Status and Accreditation:
The Autonomous Status was granted in the year June 1995 by the Shivaji University, Kolhapur and UGC in concurrence with Government of Maharashtra. The Autonomous Status has been extended by Shivaji University for period of six years i.e. 2011-12 to 2016-17 vide letter no. SU/PG. AFFI/Autonomous/3395, 17/07/2012. The Institute has undertaken number of academic and extra curricular activities during the year 2014-15.
It gives us immense pleasure to inform that SIBER has been re-accredited for five years and awarded “A” grade (Institutional CGPA Score: 3.19) by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore vide its letter no. NAAC/A&A/Outcome/2010 dt. 26th April 2010. The committee visited the Institute between 18th – 20th March 2010.
The admissions for the Academic year 2014-15 started with advertisement for admission to various courses in local and national news papers from November 2013 for MBA - ATMA Examination and for all other courses from April & May 2014. The students response for admission to the courses was encouraging. All the admissions were done on merit basis by following the Government Rules of reservation. The academic activities were carried out rigorously during the year and the total number of working days for the programmes varied between 190 to 200 days excluding the days for examinations. Special programmes were conducted to enhance the communication skills of the students. For weak students extra classes were engaged. CSIBER faculty has accepted the challenge to train and mould the students into efficient human capital for growth of the individuals and the country. At the same time the management of the Institute volunteered to enter into agreement with Cambridge University Press for introducing a compulsory course entitled BEC (Business English Certification). The fees of Rs. 3000/- per student are borne by the SIBER Trust. In addition to regular academic activities, extracurricular activities for students were also conducted. The placement activities in the year were quite encouraging and students were placed in different business organizations, NGOs and Cooperatives. The MBA & MCA placements were good and encouraging.
The faculty members were encouraged to join Refresher Courses, Seminars, Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes, which facilitated the interface with outside world. The meetings of all committees were conducted as per schedule and wherever necessary syllabi were changed taking into consideration the changing socio-economic and political environment of the country.
5) CPE and Progress : The imagination, new ideas and innovations at CSIBER under able guidance of Late Hon. President Prof. Dr. A.D. Shinde culminated in CSIBER achieving an enviable status of “College with Potential for Excellence” (CPE) by UGC, New Delhi”. (F.No.17-25/2006 (NS/PE), dt. 29th May 2006 and D.O. No. F-12-1-2004 (vol. II) (NSPE), dt. 28th September 2006. The CPE status continued for the second phase too,k 2010-15. Finally, under the 12th Plan period 2015-20 the UGC, New Delhi has conferred the CPE status under third phase. To maintain high standards and high performance of an Institute imparting professional education, three things are most important. Firstly, continuous development of faculty
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through workshops/ seminars/ research and faculty development programmes. Secondly, the infrastructural development and use of latest technology in teaching pedagogy.And lastly, placement of students. During the academic year 2014-15, the Institute’s achievements and progress on the above mentioned three criteria was commendable. Details of the individual department activities and events organized are presented in the departmental reports. The Institute’s Board of Trustee’s and the Hon’ble Managing Trustee are forward looking, hence all the co-operation regarding infrastructural development is received as and when demanded. For the year 2014-15 all the classroom teaching aids have been replaced with the present technology. The Library enriched with 2,910 books making a total of 78,588 books. More than 100 PCs with latest configuration has been added to the existing computer labs leading to 475 PC’s in all. The Institute takes pride in providing all the facilities for the conduct of on-line examination carried out by AICTE, IBPS, ATMA, TCS, and Symbiosis. The Institute has signed a MOU with Symbiosis for conducting their on-line examinations through out the year. TCS has outsourced computer services to our Institute. We are thankful to the President, Board of Trustees of SIBER Trust, Authorities of UGC and AICTE and the University for their co-operation. I am grateful to all the Heads of the Departments and Faculty members for successfully conducting the academic and extra curricular activities during the year.
Dr. M.M.Ali Director
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PRESIDENT & BOARD OF TRUSTEE
MANAGING TRUSTEE
GOVERNING COUNCIL
ACADEMIC COUNCIL
DIRECTOR
Dean
Academics Registrar
Examination Dept.
Librarian
Hostel
Dept. of Commerce
&Mgt.
Dept. of
Social Work
Dept. of
Envt.Mgt.
Dept.of Computer
Studies
Superintendent
Accountant/ Clerk Assit. Librarian
Staff Members
Ladies Hostel (2)
Boys Hostel
Library Board of
Studies (12)
General Mgt & Business Mgt
A/c Taxation & Cost A/c
Personnel Mgt
Finance Mgt
Prod. Mgt. Statistics & QT
Computer Mgt
Commerce
Economics
Marketing Mgt
Social Work
Environment Mgt Communication
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CHH. SHAHU INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION& RESEARCH TRUST, KOLHAPUR
BOARD OF TRUSTEE
Late Dr A.D.Shinde Founder
1. Adv. S.D. Shinde President B.A., LL.B. 2. Dr. P.C. Shejwalkar Member M.Com., Ph.D. 3. Dr K.B. Powar Member M.Sc., Ph.D. 4. Dr. P.S. Rao Member M.Com., Ph.D. 5. Shri S.R. Bhosale Member B.E., MBA (USA) 6. Dr. T.A. Shiware Member M.Com., Ph.D. 7. Dr. B.T. Kurne Member M.S. 8. Shri R.A. Latke Member M.Com. 9. Smt. S. A. Shinde Member B.A. 10. Shri. R.A. Patil Member B.E., MBA (USA) 11. Shri. P.C. Balgurgi Member M.E. (Structure) 12. Dr. R. A. Shinde Secretary and Managing Trustee M.Com., FCA, LL.B., MBA,Ph.D.
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GOVERNING COUNCIL 1. Dr. R.A. Shinde Secretary & Managing Trustee Dinkar Bunglow Vishram Bag Sangli 2. Shri S.R. Bhosale Member Tarabai Park’ Kolhapur 3. Mr. Ranjeet A. Patil Member Pushkaraj Bangalow, Behind D.C.C. Bank, Sangli – 416 416 4. Shri. R.A. Latake Member Project Co-Ordinator,
Athani Farmers Sugar Factory Ltd., Vishnuannanagar, P.O. Navalihal, Tal. Athani, Dist. Belgaum – 591254 Karnataka State
5. Dr. T.A. Shiware Member Principal KPB Hinduja College of Commerce 315, New Cherney Road Mumbai – 400 004 6. Joint Director Member Higher Education Grants Kolhapur Region Kolhapur 7. Prof. M. Ramanjaneyulu Member
Professor of Economics (Nominee UGC) Department of Economics Bangalore University Bangalore – 560 056 8. Dr. Ashok Joshi Member Director, INDSEARCH & AIMS President 85/1, Law College Road Pune – 411 004 9. Prof. M.L. Sai Kumar Member Professor & Head, Information Technology Division, Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE)
Osmania University campus Hyderabad – 500 001
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10. The Director Member Directorate of Technical Education Maharashtra State 3, Mahapalika Marg Post Bag No.1957, Mumbai – 400 001 11. Prin. Dr. D.R. More Member Shahaji College, Kolhapur 12. The Secretary, Member
Higher & Technical Education & Employment Dept. Govt. of India Mantralaya Mumbai – 400 032
13. The Regional Officer and Member
Member Secretary W.R.O. All India Council for Technical Education, Industrial Assurance Building 2nd floor, Veer Nariman Road Churchgate, Mumbai – 400 020
14. Prof. Q.H. Jeevaji Member
Director (Nominee AICTE) Department of Business Management, Nagpur University Nagpur
15. Controller of Examination Member SIBER, Kolhapur 16. Dr. R.V. Kulkarni Member SIBER, Kolhapur 17. Dr. V.M. Hilage Member SIBER, Kolhapur. 18. Dr. M.M.Ali Member Secretary Director SIBER, Kolhapur
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ACADEMIC COUNCIL
1. Dr. M.M. Ali Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur
2. Dr. D.T. Shirke Member Head, Dept. of Statistics (Nominee Shivaji University) Shivaji University, Kolhapur
3. Prin. Dr. Krantikumar R. Patil Member Kamala College, (Nominee Shivaji University) Kolhapur
4. Prin. Dr. S.S. Gavali Member Principal (Nominee Shivaji University) KMC College, Kolhapur 5. The Joint Director of Education, Member
Higher Education, Kolhapur Region, Kolhapur
6. Dr. T.V.G. Sarma Member Economics SIBER, Kolhapur
7. Dr. A.R. Kulkarni Member Department of Environment Management SIBER, Kolhapur
8. Dr. Babu Zacheriah Member Statistics & QT SIBER, Kolhapur
9. Dr. P.B. Patil Member Finance Mgt. & Accountancy SIBER, Kolhapur
10. Dr. C.A. Naik Member HRM SIBER, Kolhapur
11. Dr. C,.S. Dalvi Member Marketing & Business Admn.
SIBER, Kolhapur 12. Dr. S.V. Shirol Member
HOD, Dept. of Social Work SIBER, Kolhapur
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13. Dr. R.V. Kulkarni Member SIBER, Kolhapur
14. Dr. V.M. Hilage Member SIBER, Kolhapur
15. Dr. U.M. Deshmukh Member SIBER, Kolhapur
16. Dr. S.G. Vibhute Member
SIBER, Kolhapur 17. Dr. S.D. Kadam Member
Dept. of Environment Management SIBER, Kolhapur
18. CA. D.S. Patil Member
Dept. of Acc., Taxation & Cost Accountancy SIBER, Kolhapur
19. The Controller of Examination Member
SIBER, Kolhapur 20. Dr. S.D. Bhoite Member
Dept. of Computer SIBER, Kolhapur
21. Dr. K. Pradeepkumar Member
Dept. of Social Work SIBER, Kolhapur
22. Er. D.S. Mali Member
Dept. of Environment Management SIBER, Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES
BOARD OF STUDIES IN GENERAL MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
1. Dr. C.S. Dalvi Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur. 2. Dr. C.S. Kale Member SIBER, Kolhapur. 3. Dr. C. A. Naik Member SIBER, Kolhapur. 4. Dr. R. P. Joshi Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
5. Dr. B. T. Bandgar Member SIBER, Kolhapur. 6. Mrs. M. K. Mane Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
7. Shri. N.B. Mate Member Adept consultant, Cosmos
Commercial Complex 205, B/3, E Ward,
New Shahupuri, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
8. Dr. R.K. Kalkundri Member Industrialist, Sound Casting Pvt. Ltd. MIDC, Shiroli, Dist. Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN ACCOUNTANCY, TAXATION & COST ACCOUNTANCY
1. CA. D.S. Patil Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur 2. Dr. P.B. Patil Member SIBER, Kolhapur 3. CA. S.M. Vanbhatte Member SIBER, Kolhapur 4. CA. G.A. Samant Member SIBER, Kolhapur 5. Dr. A.D. Jadhav Member SIBER, Kolhapur
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
6. Prof. Rajesh Haldipur Member Associate Professor,
Prin.L.N. Welingkar Institute Of Mgt. Development & Research Lakshami Mapoo Road, Next R.A.
Potdar College Near Matunga railway Station
Mumbai 7. Prof. A.B. Arekar Member Bharati Vidhyapeeth Institute of
Management Kadamwadi, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
8. Dr. N.Y. Rajeshirke Member Vivekanand College, Tarabai Park, Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
1. Dr. C. A. Naik Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. Dr. B. T. Bandgar Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM
OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
3. Mr. Vinayak Ghag Member General Manager Manugraph (India) Ltd. Shiroli MIDC, Kolhapur
4. Dr. Vijay Kumar Member
Department of HRM, Tata Institute of Social Science Deonar, Mumbai
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
5. Dr. S.A. Bojgar Member New Collge,
Shivaji Peth, Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
1. Dr. P. B.. Patil Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. CA. D. S Patil Member
SIBER, Kolhapur. 3. CA. S. M. Vanbhatte Member
SIBER, Kolhapur. 4. CA. G. A. Samant Member
SIBER, Kolhapur. 5. Dr. A. D. Jadhav Member
SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
6. Prof. Rajesh Haldipur Member Associate Professor,
Prin.L.N. Welingkar Institute Of Mgt. Development & Research Lakshami Mapoo Road,
Next R.A. Potdar College Near Matunga railway Station
Mumbai 7. Prof. A.B. Arekar Member Bharati Vidhyapeeth Institute
of Management, Kadamwadi, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
8. Dr. A.M. Gurav Member DRK Collge, Kolhapur
BOARD OF STUDIES IN
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PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT, STATISTICS AND QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES
1. Dr. R. V. Kulkarni Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. Dr. U. M. Deshmukh Member
SIBER, Kolhapur. 3. Dr. Babu Zacheriah Member
SIBER, Kolhapur. 4. Shri. A. D. Ekal Member
SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
5. Prof. G. V. Bobade Member (Mechanical Dept.) Padmabhushan Vasantraodada Patil Institute of Technology, Budhagaon.
6. Mr. D. Udaykumar Member General Manager, Menon & Menon Ltd. Vikram Nagar, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
7. Prof. Dr. D.T. Shirke Member HOD, Department of Statistics Shivaji University, Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN COMPUTER MANAGEMENT
1. Dr. S. D. Bhoite Chairman
SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. Dr. P. G. Naik Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
3. Dr. Ajay D. Shinde Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
4. Mrs. M. K. Mane Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
5. Dr.(Mrs.) R. S. Kamat Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
6. Dr. V. S. Kumbhar Member Departmant of Computer Science, Shivaji University, Kolhapur-4.
7. Dr. V. R. Ghorpade Member
Principal, D. Y. Patil College of Engineering, Kasaba Bavada, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
8. Dr. M.S. Choudhary Member Department of Mathematics Shivaji University, Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN COMMERCE
1. Dr. P. B.. Patil Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. CA. D. S Patil Member
SIBER, Kolhapur. 3. CA. S. M. Vanbhatte Member
SIBER, Kolhapur. 4. CA. G. A. Samant Member
SIBER, Kolhapur. 5. Dr. A. D. Jadhav Member
SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
7. Dr. N.V. Shah Member Shri. Shahaji Chhatrapati Mahavidhlaya Dasara Chowk, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
8. Prin. Dr. K.M. Nalawade Member D.G. College of Commerce Satara
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN
ECONOMICS
1. Dr. T.V.G. Sarma Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur 2. Dr. G. Haresh Member SIBER, Kolhapur 3. Shri. P. Nareshkumar Member SIBER, Kolhapur 4. Shri. V.R. Kishore Kumar Member SIBER, Kolhapur
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
5. Dr.V.B. Kakade Member Dept. of Economics Shivaji University, Kolhapur
6. Dr. V.M. Rao Member
Prof. & Head, Dept. of Research & Publication VAMNICOM, University Road, Pune
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
7. Prof. Dr. R.G. Dandge Member Department of Economics Shivaji University, Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT
1. Dr. C. S. Dalvi Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. Dr. S. G. Vibhute Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
3. Dr. U. M. Deshmukh Member
SIBER, Kolhapur.
4. Dr. R. P. Joshi Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
5. Dr. C. S. Kale Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
7. Dr. M.D. Lawrence Member Marathwada Mitra Mandals College of Commerce 302/ A, Deccan Gimkhana, Pune
8. Shri. Narendra Raorane Member
26, Trade Centre, Station Road, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
9. Dr. B.K. Katkar Member S.B. Khade Mahavidhlaya
Koparde, Tal. Karveer Dist. Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN SOCIAL WORK
1. Dr. S. V. Shirol Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. Dr. K. Pradeepkumar Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
3. Shri. D. M. Bhosale Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
4. Dr. M. V. Rodriques Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
5. Dr. B. N. Patil Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
6. Shri. P. S. Randive Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
7. Shri. S.P. Burse Member Sr. Manager Menon & Menon Vikram Nagar, Kolhapur 8. Dr. Swapan Garain Member Dept. of Social Welfare, Administration Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mumbai – 400 088
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
9. Dr. J.B. Ambekar - Yadav Member Department of Sociology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
1. Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. Dr. S. D. Kadam Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
3. Dr. V. Somnath Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
4. Er. D. S. Mali Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
5. Dr. V., B. Patil Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
7. Prof. V.R. Gunale Member Department of Botany University of Pune Pune
8. Prof. (Mrs.) L.J. Bhosale Member
Gouri Banglow, Panchgaon, Road, R.K. Nagar, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
9. Dr. P.D. Raut Member Department of Environment Science
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
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BOARD OF STUDIES IN
COMMUNICATION
1. Dr. R.P. Joshi Alias Parijat Chairman SIBER, Kolhapur.
2. Dr. M.V. Rodriquies Member SIBER, Kolhapur.
EXPERT IN THE SUBJECT FROM OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE NOMINATED BY
THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
3. Smt. Madhavi Solankurkar Member T/4, Bramheshwar Park Nivrutti Chowk, Shivaji Peth Kolhapur
4. Smt. Kavita Tiwade Member
Vivekanand College, Kolhapur
EXPERT NOMINATED BY THE UNIVERSITY
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BOARD OF EXAMINATION COMMITTEE
1. Dr. M.M. Ali : Chairman
2. Dr. R.V. Kulkarni : Member
3. Dr. A.R. Kulkarni : Member
4. Dr. S.V. Shirol : Member
5. Dr. P.B. Patil : Member
6. Dr. T.V.G. Sarma : Member
7. Shri. S.P. Pawar : Member
8. Dr. S.R. Sawant (Shivaji University Nominee) : Member
9. Dr. S.S.Wadkar (Convener) : Member
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DEPARTMENTOF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT
Programmes offered 1) Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) 2) Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) 3) Diploma in Business Management (D.B.M.) 4) Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
1.0 Objectives of the Main Programme
1. To develop responsible and capable future professionals by imparting management education to the student community aspiring the challenges of future.
2. To enhance and cultivate the required skills for accepting the future challenges, through appropriate teaching pedagogy.
3. To pursue, continuous excellence in the process of education and the current demand of global environment; an innovative and creative promotion and provision of facilities to the teachers and researchers.
4. To permanently place these professional managers in the capacity of masters in various sectors of business and industry; to humbly help support the National Cause and build the Nation.
2.0 Pre-Admission Activities
Report on The admission process for MBA for the year 2014-15 Date of Advertisements:
Sr. No. Date of Advertisement Advertise
1 31/12/2013 Admission ATMA News Admission committee consisting of following teaching & non-teaching staff members was formed to plan and supervise the admission process for MBA 2014-15 MBA Admission Committee 2013-14
1 Dr. C.S. Dalvi : Chairman
2 Dr. Ajay D. Shinde : Member
3 Er. D. S. Mali : Member
4 Dr. S. D. Bhoite : Member
5 Dr. R. P. Joshi : Member
6 Dr. A.D. Jadhav : Member
7 Dr. R. S. Kamat : Member
8 Mr. Pravin Chavan : Member
9 Ms. Sonal Chonde : Member
The advertisements regarding ATMA exams to be held on 16th February 2014 at SIBER were published in some of the leading local as well as national newspapers. Accordingly, ATMA entrance test was held on 16th February 2014 at CSIBER, Kolhapur. A total number of 194 students appeared for ATMA. The ATMA exam was conducted under the Chairmanship of
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Dr. C.S. Dalvi. The ATMA results were declared by AIMS, Hyderabad on of 7th March 2014. A Committee was formed to process the merit list on computer by considering all the State Government rules for reservation, consisting of 09 members. Also, a Committee was formed to carry out the Group Discussion and Personal Interview of the ATMA qualified students, consisting of the faculty members. Group Discussion and Personal Interview were conducted for the students on 17/02/2014. Merit list was prepared based on the marks obtained by the students in ATMA test, GD and PI, which was put up on the Notice Board as well as published on the website of SIBER on 04/04/2014.
This will be followed by counseling, verification of records and final admission as per the following schedule - Date (At 11.00 a.m. Every Day) Activity / Counseling
04/04/2014 Display of Merit list at SIBER & on Web site
09/04/2014
All reserved category students to report with all necessary documents and Proofs. (Outside Universities in Maharashtra- OUM and Shivaji University Students)
All Open category from Shivaji University
OUM (Other Universities in Maharashtra)
OMS (Outside Maharashtra State)
Admissions for vacant seats if any
Details of CSIBER MAT Activity:
13/06/2014 Day and Date of Written Examination
13/06/2014 Group discussion & Personal interview.
14/06/2014 Display of Merit list at SIBER & on Web site
16/06/2014
All reserved category students to report with all necessary documents and Proofs. (Outside Universities in Maharashtra- OUM and Shivaji University Students)
All Open category from Shivaji University
OUM (Other Universities in Maharashtra)
OMS (Outside Maharashtra State)
Admissions for vacant seats if any
Even though there was a management quota of 20 percent seats to SIBER Management as per rules of State Government it was not used by the Management and hence percentage wise allocation during the year 2014-15 is as follows: Home University (Shivaji University) OUM (Other Universities in Maharashtra State) OMS (Outside Maharashtra State) Even though there was a management quota of 20 percent seats as per rules of State Government it was not used by the Management and hence all the seats of management quota are filled as per merit.
The admissions in SIBER were strictly allotted on Merit basis & all the State Government rules for reservation were applicable to the admission process for the year 2014-15. In all students were admitted for the academic year 2014-15.
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Trimester – I & IV
Sr. No. Caste Male Female Total
1 Open 54 50 104
2 SC 09 01 010
3 SBC 02 01 003
4 ST 00 00 000
5 NT 05 02 007
6 OBC 20 12 032
7 Other 00 00 000
Total 90 66 156
3.0 Academic Schedule in Detail
Start of the programme : 23/06/2014 No. of contact hours/ week : 35 hours/ week Total working days : 197 Total Examination days : 30
Reopening Day of the Academic Year 2014-2015 9th June, 2014
Foundation Classes for MBA-I
Duration Dates No. of Hrs.
per Day No. of Days
No. of Contact Hrs.
23-06-2014 to 28-06-2014 4 6 24
Total 4 6 24
Duration Dates No. of Hrs.
per Day No. of Days
No. of Contact Hrs.
30-06-2014 4+1 01 005
01-07-2014 to 31-07-2014 4+1 27 135
01-08-2014 to 31-08-2014 4+1 26 130
01-09-2014 to 13-09-2014 4+1 12 060
Total 4+1 66 330
Preparation Period 14th September to 18th September, 2014
Trimester I & IV End Examination – 19th September to 4th October,
2014
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Trimester – III & VI
Trimester – II & V
Duration Dates No. of Hrs.
per Day No. of Days
No. of Contact Hrs.
06-10-2014 to 18-10-2014 4+1 12 60
22nd November 2014 / 13th March 2015 / 1st April 2015 Cambridge ESOL BEC Prelim Examination for MBA Entire / Other if any
20th October, 2014 to 1th November, 2014 Diwali Vacation
03-11-2014 to 30-11-2014 4+1 24 120
01-12-2014 to 31-12-2014 4+1 26 130
01-01-2015 to 03-01-2015 4+1 03 015
Total 4+1 65 325
Preparation Period 4th January to 6th January, 2015
Trimester II & V End Examination 7th January to 17th
January, 2015
Duration Dates No. of Hrs.
per Day No. of Days
No. of Contact Hrs.
19-01-2015 to 31-01-2015 4+1 12 060
01-02-2015 to 28-02-2015 4+1 24 120
01-03-2015 to 31-03-2015 4+1 26 130
01-04-2015 to 04-04-2015 4+1 04 020
Total 4+1 66 330
Preparation Period 6th April to 11th April, 2015
Trimester III & VI End Examination 13th April to 24th April, 2015
Number of Working Days : 197 Total number of Contact Hours for MBA-I (197 x 5) : 985 + 24 Foundation Classes Total number of Contact Hours for MBA-II (197 x 5) : 985 Number of Contact Hours for Syllabus and Seminar Papers (21 x 30): 630 Number of Contact Hours for Extra Curricular Activities : 234 (Per Trim. 39 Hours * 6) Summer in-plant training will be begin from 2st May to 28th June 2015 * Welcome Function : 9th Aug. 2014 * Traditional Day : 6th Dec. 2014 * Sports Event : 25th to 31st Dec. 2014 * Industrial Tour for MBA- II : 21st Jan To 26th Jan 2015 * Annual Gathering : 2nd Feb. to 4th Feb. 2015 * Farewell Function : 4th Apr. 2015
List of Holidays
1. Independence Day 2. Ramjan ID 3.Ganesh Chaturthi 4. Anant Chaturdashi 5. Dasara 6. X’mas 7.Republic day 8. Shiv Jayanti 9. Rang Panchami 10.Gudi Padawa 11.Ambedkar Jayanti 12.Maharashtra Day 13.Bakari ID 14. Good Friday 15.Bouddha Pournima 16. Gandi Jayati
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4.0 Guest Lectures Organized
Sr.No. Name of the Speaker Topic Discussed Date
1 Y.Shrinivas
Leadership and importance of goal in life
09.07.2014
2 Mr.Mehta E waste awareness 12.07.2014
3 Mr.Arun Pahwa
Soft Skill and personality development
02.08.2014
4 Mr.Rokde
Marketing trends in Clothing industry
27.08.2014
5 Y.Shrinivas
Interaction with faculty members and director
03.07.2014
6 Sandra Aslund
Awareness on AIDs and social work
06.08.2014
7 Mr.Shantanu Datar Jayant Panse
Employability of today's management students
06.09.2014
8 Strategic Marketing Management
06.10.2014
9 Mr.Shantanu Datar
Interview skills & mock interviews
08.11.2014
10 Mr.Arun Pahwa Corporate Etiquettes 15.11.2014
11 Mr. Bibekananda Pradhan
Investment banking and economics today
22.11.2014
12 Miss. Sandra Aslund
abroad opportunities and career
06.12.2014
13 Mr.Mahesh Rokde
The Brand - YOU" - Self Branding in the Field of Job Market
06.12.2014
5.0 Guest Lectures Delivered and Resource Person by CSIBER Faculty
Sr. No.
Names of lectures
Profile Topic Date
1 Y.Shrinivas Rtd. Capt in air force
Leadership and importance of goal in life
09.07.2014
2 Mr.Mehta MD,E-recycle bin E waste awareness 12.07.2014
3 Mr.Arun Pahwa Corporate Trainer,Delhi
Soft Skill and personality development
02.08.2014
4 Mr.Rokde Marketing Head, Raymond
Marketing trends in Clothing industry
27.08.2014
5 Y.Shrinivas Rtd. Capt in air force
Interaction with faculty members and director
03.07.2014
6 Sandra Aslund Project head of Aids awareness from UN,South Africa
Awareness on AIDs and social work
06.08.2014
7 Mr.Shantanu Datar
Corporate HR head, Sanjay Ghodawat Group
Employability of today's management students
06.09.2014
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Sr. No.
Names of lectures
Profile Topic Date
8 Jayant Panse Marketing Manager Strategic Marketing Management
06.10.2014
9 Mr.Shantanu Datar
Corporate HR head, Sanjay Ghodawat Group
Interview skills & mock interviews
08.11.2014
10 Mr.Arun Pahwa Corporate Trainer,Delhi
Corporate Etiquettes 15.11.2014
11 Mr. Bibekananda Pradhan
Head – Accounts & Finance
Investment banking and economics today
22.11.2014
12 Miss. Sandra Aslund
Project Head-United Nation,South Africa
abroad opportunities and career
06.12.2014
13 Mr.Mahesh Rokde
Marketing Head,Raymond
The Brand - YOU" - Self Branding in the Field of Job Market
06.12.2014
6.0 Guest Lectures Delivered and Resource Person by CSIBER Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of the speaker
Institute/ Organization visited
Topic discussed Date
1
Dr. M. M. Ali Resource Person in the UGC sponsored Two Days National Level Conference
Inspiring Marketers for
Better Future
27 and 28
March 2015
2
Dr. M. M. Ali Resource Person in the UGC sponsored State Level Workshop
Research Methodology
and Techniques for Social
Sciences
20th October
2014
3
Dr. U. M. Deshmukh
Divekar College of Commerce and P.G.(M.COM.) Centre, KARWAR(KARNATAKA) & Chamber of Commerce,KARWAR
Need for Restructuring
Industrial and
Commercial Policies of
India
30th
September
2014
4
Dr. U. M. Deshmukh
CSIBER,KOLHAPUR
Overview of Research
Projects and its
Significance at M.Com.
level
11th October
2014
5
Dr. U. M. Deshmukh
Bhosale Education
Foundation’s
Little Flower English
Medium School
Speech is delivered as
Chief Guest on Flag
Hoisting Ceremony
26th January
2015
6 Dr. D. S. Patil Kagal Co-op. Bank
Ltd. Kolhapur
Provisions of Tax
Deducted at Source
10th June
2015
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Sr. No.
Name of the speaker
Institute/ Organization visited
Topic discussed Date
7
Mr. A. D. Ekal National Institute of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (NI-MSME) & sponsored by Rajeev Gandhi National Institute for Youth Development, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India at CSIBER, Kolhapur
“EDP On Computing Skills
8 Dr. C. S. Kale Jayawant institute Of
Management Wathar MBA Induction Program
9th Aug. 2014
9 Mr. K. H. Chougule
Shivaraj College, Gadhinglaj
Career Guidance in Higher Education
15th Jan 2014
10 Mr. K. H. Chougule CSIBER,Kolhapur
EDP on Computing Skills
29th Jan. to 5th Mar. 2015
11 Mr. K. H. Chougule
Sadhana High School, Punal,
Career Opportunity After 10th& 12th Standard”
6th July 2015
12 Mr. Kishore Kumar
SUK, Solapur Unv., and CSIBER, Kolhapur
Two Variable Analysis Using SPSS
9th and 10th Mar. 2015
13 Mr. Kishore Kumar
Ni-msme and CSIBER, Kolhapur
Entrepreneurship Development Skills
29th Jan. to 5th Mar. 2015
14 Mrs. M. K. Mane
VPIMSR, Sangli Career Development 2nd Mar.
2015
15 Mrs. M. K. Mane
CSIBER,Kolhapur EDP and Computing Skills
29th Jan. to 5th Mar. 2015
16 Mrs. M. K. Mane Vivekanand College,
Kolhapur Career Opportunity After BBA and BCA
Feb. 2015
17 Mr. P. Nareshkumar
CSIBER Entrepreneurship, Google Apps
20th Feb.
18 Mr. P. Nareshkumar
Dept. of Economics, Shivaji University Kolhapur
Heteroscedasticity 9th Mar. 2015
19 Mr. P. P. Chavan Maharashtra Center
for Entrepreneurship Development (MCED)
Consumer Behaviour & Market Mix
10th Nov. 2014
20 Mr. P. P. Chavan Maharashtra Center
for Entrepreneurship Development (MCED)
Helping People to do Market Study
10th Nov. 2014
21
Mr. P. P. Chavan Yashwantrao Chavan Warana Mahavidyalaya (YCWM)
Career Guidance in Higher Education 12th Jan.
2015
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Sr. No.
Name of the speaker
Institute/ Organization visited
Topic discussed Date
22 Mr. P. P. Chavan
CSIBER,Kolhapur EDP on Computing Skills
29th Jan. to 5th Mar. 2015
23 Mr. S. H. Jagtap Dr D.K. Shinde Social
Work Camp Bhadurwadi, Sangli,
Use of Indain Music for cure different Disorders
18th Feb. 2015
24 Mr. S. H. Jagtap Shri Venkatesh
Mahavidyalaya Ichalkaranji
Innovative Theory of stress Management through Music
23th Jan. 2014
25 Mr. S. H. Jagtap Yashwantrao Chavan
Warna Mahavidyalaya Warnanagar
Helth and mind management through music
20th Feb. 2015
26 Mr. S. H. Jagtap Yashwantrao Chavan
Warna Mahavidyalaya Warnanagar
Carrier Opportunities after graduation
12th Jan. 2015
27 Mr. S. H. Jagtap ni-msme
EDP on Computing Skills
01st Apr. 2015
28 Dr. P. B. Patil Shivraj College,
Gadhinglaj Career Guidance in Higher Education
13th Jan 2015.
29 Dr. P. B. Patil RIT, Islampur Managing Excellence &
Indian Perspective 27-28 March 2015
7.0 Study Tour/ Industrial Visits/ Field Work
Sr.No. Name of the Organization Date Class
1 Tessitora Monti Textiles, Kolhapur
2 Warana Industries Complex, Warana
3 Sanjay Ghodawat Group of Industries, Chipari
The students participated in the visit actively and the visit was highly appreciated. Some glimpses
MBA - I
MBA – II students along with the faculty, visited following industries during study tour programme organized in February 2012
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8.0 Efforts for Weak Students (Mention number of students and efforts made in detail)
Extra lectures were conducted for weak students before every trimester exam where on an average 45 students were present. Actual theme for this extra lectures were to solve the past question papers and also any other doubts also were get cleared.
9.0 Efforts for Communication Skills (in details)
Institute is the official preparations center for Cambridge ESOL, BEC series of exam such as preliminary, vantage etc. and also an official centre for conduct of these examination, arranged by British Council of India, Mumbai. The cost of this activity is borne by the Institute.
10.0 Seminars/ Workshops / Conferences Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Nature of Event Date &
Duration Venue
1 Dr. C. A. Naik Achieving Excellence through HRM.
13-14 March 2015.
CSIBER
2 Dr. C. A. Naik E-Recruitment strategies. 27-28 March 2015.
RIT, Islampur. (Sangli)
3 Dr. B. T. Bangdar Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges and Strategies
13-14 March, 2015
CSIBER, Kolhapur
4 Dr. B. T. Bangdar Managing Excellence: An Indian Perspective
27-28 March, 2015
RIT, Islampur. (Sangli)
5 Dr. G. Haresh
Two Day orientation programme for the academic counselors of social sciences
13 – 14 August 2014
IGNOU Regional Center, Pune
6 Dr. G. Haresh International Conference on Recent Trends in Commerce, Economics and Management
10 – 11 February 2015
Rayat Shikshan Sanstha’s Dhananjayrao Gadgil College of Commerce, Satara
7 Mr. D. S. Patil Income Tax Assessments 06/12/2014 ICAI, Kolhapur
8 Mr. D. S. Patil Schedule II of Companies Act, 2013
18/04/2015 ICAI, Kolhapur
9 Mr. G. A. Samant
National Residential Conference
13/06/2014
continuing Professional Education Committee
10 Mr. G. A. Samant
Seminar on Capital Market and Taxation of the same
20/12/2014 KOLHAPUR BRANCH OF WIRC
11 Mr. G. A. Samant
Seminar on Reporting under Revised Tax Audit Forms 3CA, 3CB and 3CD
12/08/2014 KOLHAPUR BRANCH OF WIRC
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Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Nature of Event Date &
Duration Venue
12 Mrs. M. K. Mane Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges & Strategies
13-14 March 2015
CSIBER
13 Mrs. M. K. Mane National Conference on , RIT, Islampur
RIT, Islampur. (Sangli)
14 Mr. S. H. Jagtap
UGC Sponsored national seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology
06 March 2015
CSIBER
15 Mr. S. H. Jagtap
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Conference on Business Excellence, Perspectives, Challenges and strategies
13 March 2015
CSIBER
16 Mr. S. H. Jagtap
UGC Sponsored One Day Workshop on Recent Trends in Human Resource Management
04 Dec. 2014
CSIBER
17 Mr. S. H. Jagtap
UGC Sponsored national seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology
6 March 2015
CSIBER
18 Mr. S. H. Jagtap
Two Days UGC Sponsored National Conference on Contemporary Issues in India's Foreign Trade
10-11 Jan. 2014
CSIBER
19 Dr. C. S. Kale Business Excellence – Perspectives, Challenges and Strategies
13-14 March 2015
SIBER Kolhapur.
20 Dr. C. S. Kale Managing Excellence – Indian Perspective
27-28 March 2015
RIT Islampur
21 Dr. A. D. Jadhav One Day State Level Workshop on “ Atrocities Against SC and ST”
30 July 2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur
22 Dr. A. D. Jadhav
UGC Sponsored One Day National Seminar on “Impact of Agro-Based Industries on Rural Economy”
09 August 2014.
G. A. College of Commerce, Sangli
23 Dr. A. D. Jadhav A One Day Workshop on “ Career Opportunities in Banking Sector”
17 Oct. 2014. The New College, Kolhapur,
24 Dr. A. D. Jadhav
UGC Sponsored One Day National Seminar on “Food Security in India: Issues and Challenges”
14 Feb. 2015. G. A. College of Commerce, Sangli
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Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Nature of Event Date &
Duration Venue
25 Dr. A. D. Jadhav International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Basicand Applied Sciences”
10 March 2015.
Karmaveer Hire Arts, Science, Commerce and Education College, Gargoti
26 Mr. A. D. Ekal Atrocities Against SC and ST 30 July, 2014 CSIBER
27 Mr. P. Nareshkumar
Panel Data Econometrics and Its Applications
07-09 Jan. 2015
GIPE, Pune
28 Mr. Kishore Kumar
One Day State Level Workshop on Atrocities Against SC and ST
30 July 2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur
29 Mr. Kishore Kumar
Panel Data Econometrics and Its Applications
07-09 January 2015
GIPE, Pune
30 Mr. P. P. Chavan
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Level Workshop on “Econometrics with Computer Applications”
26-27 February 2014.
CSIBER
31 Mr. P. P. Chavan
Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) A One Day National Workshop on “Co-Operative Movement and Rural Development in India”
22 Feb.2015.
The New College Kolhapur
32 Mr. P. P. Chavan Problem and Prospects of MGNREGS in Maharashtra
21-22 Jan 2015
Shri. Raosaheb Ramrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Savlaj, Tal.- Tasgaon, Dist.- Sangli.
33 Mr. P. P. Chavan
UGC sponsored Two Day National Conference on “Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges & Strategies”
13-14 March 2015
CSIBER
34 Mr. K. H. Chougale
Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) A One Day National Workshop on “Co-Operative Movement and Rural Development in India”
22 Feb.2015.
The New College Kolhapur
35 Mr. K. H. Chougale
UGC sponsored Two Day National Conference on “Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges & Strategies”
13-14th March 2015
CSIBER
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10.0 Events (Seminar / Workshop etc.) organized by the Department:
Sr. No Event Date
1 Entrepreneurial Motivation Training Programme 1-2 August, 2014.
2 One Day Workshop on “Preparation of Research Proposal” 11th August 2014
3 UGC sponsored Two Day National Conference on “Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges & Strategies”
11/10/2014
4 “One Day Orientation Workshop on Research Project in
Accounts and Finance for M.Com” 11/10/2014
5 Two Day Workshop on “Research Methodology” 10-11 December
2014
6 “One Day Student Induction Programme on Research
Projects for M.Com” 16/03/2015
7 “One Day Orientation on SIP for MBA-I students March 2015
11.0 FDP/ Orientation Programme Attended by The Faculty
Sr.No. Name of Faculty Programme Venue Date & Duration
1 Dr. S. G. Vibhute Research Writing & Presentation, CSIBER, Kolhapur
04-09-2015
2 Dr. C. S. Kale Data analysis using SPSS 20-21 2015
3 Residential Refresher Course 21-02-2015
12.0 M.Phil. & Ph.D. Research guidance undertaken
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty M.Phil. Ph.D.
In Progress Completed In Progress Completed
1 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni 6 5 4 2
2 Dr. M.M. Ali 6 2 8 1
3 Dr. S.G. Vibhute 7 3 -- --
4 Dr. U.M. Deshmukh 7 4 8 1
5 Dr. P.B. Patil 6 2 6 2
6 Dr. G. Haresh 4 2 2 --
7 Dr. C.A. Naik 9 3 -- --
8 Dr. C.S. Dalvi 7 2 7 --
9 Dr. B. T. Bandgar 5 2 -- --
10 Dr. C. S. Kale 5 2 -- --
11 Dr. A. D. Jadhav 6 3 -- --
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13.0 Research Project
Sr.No. Faculty Title of Project Funding Agency
Amount Sanctioned
1 DR. U. M. Deshmukh
Problems and Prospectus of Drinking Water Supply Management in Kolhapur District
UGC,PUNE Rs.50000/-
14.0 A) Research Publication
Sr.No. Name Of Faculty Title Of The Paper Name Of Journal & ISBN No.,
Date & Place
1
Dr. M. M. Ali Service Quality in Rural Tourism and Tourists Satisfaction: an Empirical Study of Kolhapur District
Indian Streams Research Journal, Impact Factor 2.1506 (UIF), ISSN 2230-7850, Vol. IV, Issue – 9, Oct – 2014 (Jointly Vaibhava Desai)
2
Dr. M. M. Ali Management Education Need for Revitalization, Management Education in India: Present Status and Emerging Scenario
Festschrift in honour of Dr. T. A. Shiware, published by Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research, 2014, pp 58-72
3
Dr. M. M. Ali A Review of Literature on Welfare Facilities and its Impact on Employees Satisfaction
Research Journal for Resurrection in Intellectual Disciplines, ISSN 2278-0319, Vol – 13, Issue -1, Year 4 (Quarterly), May 2015 to July 2015
4
Dr. M. M. Ali Impact of Branding on Purchase Decisions with reference to Bata India Limited in Sangli
Research Journal for Renaissance in Intellectual Disciplines, Vol – 13, Issue -1, Year 4 (Quarterly), April 2015 to June 2015
5
Dr. P. B. Patil Rural Tourism Development with Reference to Agro Tourism in Maharashtra
International Research Journal of Commerce, Business & Social Science, Ver.04, Issue-1(I) April 2015, ISSN – 2277-9310
6
Dr. P. B. Patil A Study of Financial Management in Municipal & Non-Municipal Schools in Gadhinglaj City
International Research Journal of Commerce, Business & Social Science, Ver.04, Issue-1(I) April 2015, ISSN – 2277-9310
7 Dr. B. T. Bandgar “A review of literature on
CSR practices in India”, as coauthor.
May-Jul.2015, “Resurrection”, ISSN-2278-0319,Vol.13, Issue-1, P-19,
8
Dr. G. Haresh Unleashing Regional Entrepreneurship Marker of an Entrepreneurial System
Southern Economist Vol. 53, No. 10, September 15, 2014, pp. 43-47, ISSN No. 0038-4046
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Sr.No. Name Of Faculty Title Of The Paper Name Of Journal & ISBN No.,
Date & Place
9
Dr. G. Haresh A Review of Literature on Export Performance of Indian Mangers (Jointly with Shinde Trupti)
Rejuvenile, Vol. 11, Issue 1, February 2015, ISSN No. 2278-0300
10
Dr. G. Haresh A Review of Literature on Expert Performance of Indian Fisheries (Jointly with Vinod M. Surve)
Rejuvenile, Vol. 11, Issue 1, February 2015, ISSN No. 2278-0300
11
Dr. G. Haresh Challenges before SAARC Nations : An Analysis (Jointly with Pooja V. Niakam)
Rejuvenile, Vol. 11, Issue 1, February 2015, ISSN No. 2278-0300
12 Dr. G. Haresh Spirituality in Management
: An Analysis Rejuvenile, Vol. 11, Issue 1, February 2015, ISSN No. 2278-0300
13 Dr. G. Haresh Problems and Prospectus
of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in India
Renaissance Issue – 1, March 2015, ISSN No. 2277-7644
14
Dr. G. Haresh Global Economics Crisis and its Impact on Indias Export and Imports (Jointly with Dr. S. S. Rupe)
International Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences, Vol. 2, Issue – 4, April 2015, ISSN No. 2348-165X
15
Dr. C. S. Dalvi A Case study of Kolhapur Municipal Transport
Research Journal for Renaissance in Intellectual Discipline –July 2014- Vol 10- ISSN- 2277-7644
16
Dr. C. S. Dalvi Study of Retail Shops in Organised Retail Boom”-
International Research Journal of Commerce Business and Social Sciences- Vol III, Issue -8(IV) November – 2014-ISSN-2277-9310
17
Dr. C. S. Dalvi A study of Employee Loyalty In Aster Aadhar Hospital, Kolhapur
Journal for Renaissance in Intellectual Discipline –Jan - 2015- Vol 12 Issue 1 - ISSN- 2277-7644
18
Dr. C. S. Dalvi Role of Information Technology in Retailing
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. IV, Issue10(IV) January 2015-ISSN:2277-9302
19
Dr. C. S. Dalvi Consumer Buying Behaviour Relating to Purchase of Gold In Kolhapur City
International Journal of Economic and Business Review- February 2015- Vol 3 Issue -2- ISSN- 2347- 9671
20
Dr. C. S. Kale Corrugated Boxes- Recent Trend in Packaging
Research Journal For Resurrection in Intellectual Discipline , ISSN – 2278-0319 Pg 4-8 , Vol 10 Issue 1 Aug – Oct 2014
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Sr.No. Name Of Faculty Title Of The Paper Name Of Journal & ISBN No.,
Date & Place
21
Dr. C. S. Kale
Soft Skills: Need for Future Managers
Research Journal For Resurrection in Intellectual Discipline , ISSN – 2278-0319 Pg 29-32 Vol 10 Issue 1 Aug – Oct 2014
22 Dr. C. S. Kale Autonomy – Challenges
and Prospects University News, ISSN -0566-2257 Vol 53 No 3, Jan 19-25 2015
23
Dr. C. S. Kale Study of Placement Activities of Selected Management Institutes in Kolhapur District,
Rural Management Review , ISSN 2394-6261 Vol 1 Issue 1 Jan- Jun 2015 Pg 68-72
24
Dr. C. S. Kale A Review of Literature on Grievances Handling in Organisations
Research Journal for Rejuvenile in Intellectual Disciplines, ISSN 2278-0300 Vol 12 Issue 1 Year 3 Mar-May 2015 Pg 17-19
25
Dr. C. S. Kale A Review of Literature on E Banking Services
Journal for Rejuvenile in Intellectual Disciplines, ISSN 2278-0300 Vol 12 Issue 1 Year 3 Mar-May 2015 Pg 20-23
26
Dr. A. D. Jadhav Empowerment of Women Through Self Help Group: A Case Study of Hatkanangle Taluka
Micro-Finance in India A UGC Sponsored Proceeding, Jan.2014 Page No. 99-103
Dr. A. D. Jadhav Inclusive Growth in India: Challenges and Prospects
Anjuman-I-Islam’s Allana Institute of Management Studies Research Journal on Inclusive Growth Vol. IV: Issue 1 Jan-June 2014 ISSN 0976-2507 Page No. 88-94
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Dr. A. D. Jadhav Status of Assets and Liability Management in Indian Context
Research Journal for Rejuvenile in Intellectual Disciplines, ISSN 2278-0300 Sept. 2014 Page No. 14-22
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Dr. A. D. Jadhav Higher Education: Current Situation And Future
Research Journal for Rejuvenile in Intellectual Disciplines, ISSN 2278-0300 Nov. 2014 Page No. 47-56
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Dr. A. D. Jadhav Role of Women Entrepreneurship in Indian Economy: Hurdles and Empowerment
Research Journal for Rejuvenile in Intellectual Disciplines, ISSN 2278-0300 Dec. 2014 Page No. 57-64
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Dr. A. D. Jadhav Agriculture and Food Security in Indian Scenario
“Good Security in India: Issues and Challenges”, ISBN 978-93-81549-76-6 Feb. 2015 Page No. 120-125
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Dr. A. D. Jadhav Challenges and Opportunities in Management Education in India
Rural Management Review, ISSN 2394-6261 Jan.-June 2015 Page No. 16-22
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Sr.No. Name Of Faculty Title Of The Paper Name Of Journal & ISBN No.,
Date & Place
32
Dr. A. D. Jadhav Inclusive Education in The Indian Context
Golden Research Thoughts International Recognition Multidisciplinary Research Journal Vol-4 Issue-8 Feb. 2015 ISSN No.:2231-5063 Impact Factor:3.4052(UIF) Page No. 1-6
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Mr. P. Nareshkumar
Application of econometrics in the measurement of manufacturing Sector productivity: a review
International research journal of management Sociology & humanities Issn 2277 – 9809 (0) 2348 - 9359 (p), Volume 5 issue 9 , year 2014
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Mr. Kishorekumar Trends in India’s Foreign Trade:With Special Reference to Special Economic Zones
Universal Research Ananlysis, ISSN 2229-4406, Sep 2014 to Feb 2015, Latur, Maharashtra, India
B) Presented Paper
Sr.No. Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
1 Dr. C. A. Naik Achieving Excellence through HRM.
National Conference, CSIBER. 13,14 March 2015.
2 Dr. C. A. Naik E-Recruitment strategies. National Conference, RIT. 27,28 arch 2015.
3 Dr. P. B. Patil
Rural Tourism Development With Reference to Agro Tourism in Maharashtra
International Research Conference on Recent Trends in Commerce Management, Social Science, Engineering Technological Sciences and Linguistic held on 14th Feb. 2015.
4
Dr. P. B. Patil Recent Trends in Financial Innovation towards Capital Markets
National Conference on Business Excellence, Perspective, Challenges and Strategies on 13, 14 March 2015
5 Dr. P. B. Patil
An Analytical Study of Human Resource Accounting Practice in India
1st International Conference of Commerce & Management on Demographic Dividen and Industrial Development with Inclusive Approach: A Road Ahead, 2-3 March 2015
6 Dr. P. B. Patil Development & Scope of Venture Capital in India
National Conference in Collaboration with Indian Society for Training & Development on Managing Excellence: An Indian Perspective, 27-28 March 2015
7 Dr. B. T. Bandgar Understanding Change Mgt.
National Conference organized by CSIBER at Kolhapur, on 13 -14, March, 2015.
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Sr.No. Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
8 Dr. B. T. Bandgar Emotional Intelligence RIT, Islampur.(Sangli), 27-28 March,2015
9 Dr. G .Haresh
Global Economic Crisis and its impact on India’s Exports and Imports at the 1st International Research Conference
Recent Trends in Commerce, Management, Social, Engineering, Technological Sciences and Linguistic held on 14th February 2015 at Devchand College, Arjunnagar
10 Dr. C. S. Dalvi A study of Investor Preferences in Kolhapur City-
National Conference on Indian Insurance Sector:- Innovation , sustainability and Social Impact- organized by Tumkur University-22nd Nov 2014
11 Dr. C. S. Dalvi Role of Information Technology In Retailing
35th World Management Conference- Emerging trends in Studies Training and Research and consultancy- organized by World Management Congress- 28-29 Dec 2015- Pune
12 Dr. C. S. Dalvi Indian Scenario of Alternative
Energy1st International Research conference – Recent Trends In commerce, Management Social Engineering Technological Sciences and Linguistic- Devchand College- Arjunnagar- 14 Feb 2015
13 Dr. C. S. Dalvi Adventure Tourism- New Facet of Tourism
National Conference on Recent Trends In Management – K.S. School of Engineering and Management , Bengluru-28th May 2015
14 Mrs. M. K. Mane
Green HR Initiatives for Sustainable Development
March, 2015, RIT, Islampur
15 Mrs. M. K. Mane Social Media: A Tool For Employee Engagement
March, 2015, CSIBER
16 Mr. S. H. Jagtap
Business Excellence in Hotel Industry through Music, a study in Kolhapur city
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Conference on Business Excellence, Perspectives, Challenges and strategies, CSIBER 13/03/15
17 Mr. S. H. Jagtap
A Study In Banks in Kolhapur Citydy of I.S. Audit Assurance amd Cont
UGC Sponsored national seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology
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Sr.No. Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
18 Dr. C. S. Kale
A Survey of practices of HRIS In Selected Private Engineering Institutes.
Two day National Conference at RIT Islampur
19 Dr. A. D. Jadhav Inclusive Growth in India: Challenges and Prospects
5th National Seminar on “Inclusive Growth”, 1st March 2014 at Allana Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.
20 Dr. A. D. Jadhav
Women Entrepreneurship in India: Problems and Prospects
State level seminar on “Problems & Prospects of Women Entrepreneurship in India”, 15th March 2014 at A. R. Burla Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Solapur.
21 Dr. A. D. Jadhav Agriculture and Food Security in Indian Scenario
UGC Sponsored One Day National Seminar on “ Food Security in India: Issues and Challenges”14th Feb. 2015.G. A. College of Commerce, Sangli
22 Dr. A. D. Jadhav
Current Status of E-Commerce Businesses and Industry: Impact of Cloud Computing
10th March 2015 at Karmaveer Hire Arts, Science, Commerce & Education College Gargoti, Kolhapur.
23 Mr. P. P. Chavan
Problem and Prospects of MGNREGS in Maharashtra
21 & 22 Jan 2015
24 Mr. P. P. Chavan
Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges & Strategies
13th& 14th March 2015
25 Mr. K. H. Chougale Direct Benefits Transfer-A Boon For Aam Admi
13th& 14th March 2015, CSIBER
15.0 Books Published:
S.No. Name of the Faculty Title of Book Publisher, ISSN No.
1 -- -- --
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15.0 List of Meritorious Students
MBA – I Sr.No. Exam No. Name of the Student Percentage Merit
Order
1 6109 GAWADE JEEVAN BALKRISHNA BHAVANA 7.21 I
2 6117 JADHAV KARAN SANJAY NITA 6.92 II
3 6135 PATHAK ROHAN RAVINDRA POOJA 6.85 III
4 6141 POWAR SUHAS NAMDEV SUVARNA 6.64 IV
5 6114 *INGALE SHRUTI VIJAY SUJATA 6.50 V
6 6133 *PANDIT PRIYANKA SURESHRAO SWATI 6.50 V
7 6123 *KHADE MADHURA MARUTI SAMPADA 6.50 V
MBA – II Sr.No. Exam No. Name Of The Student Percentage Merit
Order
1 6323 * PATEL KHYATI DHARMENDRA FALGUNI 6.8 1
2 6443 HALBHAVI ANUP SHITALKUMAR ALKA 6.7 2
3 6413
* PATIL NISHIGANDHA SHASHIKUMAR
RASHMI 6.7 2
4 6444 * HUMBE ASMITA RAJU SUNITA 6.6 5
5 6421 * SAWANT SHAMALI ADHIKRAO ANJALI 6.6 3
6 6394
* BOGAR DEEPALI RAMCHANDRA
VANDANA 6.6 5
7 6423 * SINGH SONALI JITENDRA PRAMILA 6.6 4
8 6414 * PATIL SARIKA PANDURANG 6.6 5
16.0 Placement Activities (Names of Important Organizations where the students are
placed) List of Students Selected for Final Placement
Sr. No
Name of the company
Candidates selected
Position Salary
1 Extramarks, Kolhapur
(Markt
Exe/2.5p.a.)(MBA) Ajit Rathod
Marketing
Executive 2.5
2 HDFC Bank,
Kolhapur (Branch
Officer/2.5p.a.)(MBA)
Shubhangi Shelke Executive 2.5
3 Abhijit Karekar Executive 2.5
4 Ketki Bodake Executive 2.5
5 Suraj DEvarde Executive 2.5
6 Sidhant Ghodke Executive 2.5
7 Priyanka Patil Executive 2.5
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Sr. No
Name of the company
Candidates selected
Position Salary
8 Deepali Injal Executive 2.5
9 Kumudini
Hadadare Executive 2.5
10 Prajyot Patil Executive 2.5
11 Sushant Shinde Executive 2.5
12 Ankita Pol Executive 2.5
13 Ravindra Nirukhe Executive 2.5
14 SASC Publications,
satara (Sales
exe/1.8p.a.)(MBA)
Jadhav Vishal
Subhash Sales Executive 1.7
15 Atul Madhukar
Repe. Sales Executive 1.7
16 Abubakar Kashim
Kazi. Sales Executive 1.7
17 Satyajeet D.
Aparadh Sales Executive 1.7
18 Jadhav Tushar
Prakash. Sales Executive 1.7
19 AsianPaints (Sales
EXE/3.75p.a.)(MBA) Sangram ingwale sales executive 3.75
20 Airtel, Mumbai (Sales
Exe/4.75p.a.)(MBA) Sushil Ruikar
Terriotory
Manager 4.75
21 Sushant Tarate
Terriotory
Manager 4.75
22 Shivprasad Patil
Terriotory
Manager 4.75
23 Anand Chaudhary
Terriotory
Manager 4.75
24 Bank Of Newyork,
Mellon (Fianacial
Analyst/2.8p.a.)MBA
Miss. Snehal
Mandlik
(CSIBER) Financial Analyst 2.8
25 Miss. Khyati Patel
(CSIBER) Financial Analyst 2.8
26 Miss. Pooja
Ghantani
(CSIBER) Financial Analyst 2.8
27 Mr. Hitesh
Lalchandani
(CSIBER) Financial Analyst 2.8
28 Miss.Radha
Agarwal (SGI) Financial Analyst 2.8
29 Mr.Jitin Vijayan
(SGI) Financial Analyst 2.8
30 Miss. Ruta
Karandikar
(IMER) Financial Analyst 2.8
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Sr. No
Name of the company
Candidates selected
Position Salary
31 Mr. Darshan
Bhute (DRK) Financial Analyst 2.8
32 Mr.Jekit Toparani
(KIT) Financial Analyst 2.8
33 Mr. Prasad Mane
(SGI) Financial Analyst 2.8
34 Vodafone (Store
Manager/4.75p.a.)
(MBA)
Chaiti Chavan store Manager 4.75
35 Tejal Banchhode store Manager 4.75
36 Nikita Pokale store Manager 4.75
37 Namrata Hiremath store Manager 4.75
38 Swati Bhide store Manager 4.75
39 Snehal Mandlik store Manager 4.75
40 Apeksha Patil store Manager 4.75
41 Deepti Katti store Manager 4.75
42 Anshulika
Khanvilkar store Manager 4.75
43 Sayali Patil store Manager 4.75
44 Manorama Info
Solutions (Business
DevpExe/1.8p.a.)
(MBA) Rahul Malekar
Business
Development
executive 1.8
45
Amar Goadbole
Business
Development
executive 1.8
46 Ackron systems (HR
Manager / BD
Executive/1.20p.a.) Rahul Malekar
Business
Development
executive 1.2
47 Namrta
Karajgarkar
Business
Development
executive 1.2
48 Aivinira Biotech
(MBA) Yashwant Kadam Envt Auditor 2.5
49 Wasu Malavnakar Envt Auditor 2.5
50 Nasco /1.8p.a., MBA) Ms.Pooja
Havagodi
Sales Executive
and envt auditor 1.8
51 Mr. Omkar
Kulkarni
Sales Executive
and envt auditor 1.8
52 Mr.Chandesh
Pilane
Sales Executive
and envt auditor 1.8
53 Mr.Kisan Pawar
Sales Executive
and envt auditor 1.8
54 Mr.Rohit Bacche
Sales Executive
and envt auditor 1.8
55 Ms. Sayali Sangoli
Sales Executive
and envt auditor 1.8
56 Mr.Mahavir Patil
Sales Executive
and envt auditor 1.8
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Sr. No
Name of the company
Candidates selected
Position Salary
57 8.Mr.Pranil
Padwale
Sales Executive
and envt auditor 1.8
58 GeoJit BNP paribas,
Kop (MBA) 1.sudhir
Deshpande Financial analyst 1.5
59 NJ Invest (MBA) 1.Omkar kulkarni Financial analyst 1.5
60 Banthiya Consultancy
(MBA) 1.Rahul Malekar Financial analyst 1.8
61 2.Asif Makandar Financial analyst 1.8
62 3.Amar Goadbole Financial analyst 1.8
63 4.Jameer Bagwan Financial analyst 1.8
64 5.Satyajeet
Salokhe Financial analyst 1.8
65 Monty Tissuura, Kop
(MBA) 1.Rahul Malekar
Management
trainee 1.5
66 BMA Stock
Exchange, Kop
(MBA) 1.Shreyas Danole
Business
Development
Executive 2.5
67
2.satyajeet salokhe
Business
Development
Executive 2.5
68 3.namrata
hiremath
Business
Development
Executive 2.5
69
4.swati bhide
Business
Development
Executive 2.5
70
5.nikita pokle
Business
Development
Executive 2.5
71
6.suraj patil
Business
Development
Executive 2.5
72 Biyani Software
technology (MBA) 1.Sangram
Ingwale
Business
Development
Executive 1.5
73 Godrej ltd,mumbai
(MBA) 1.Satyjeet Salukhe Sales executive 3.5
74 Swades Foundation
Mumbai(Location:
Raigad)
(MBA)/(MCA) 1.Jameer Bagwan
Business
development
Executive 1.2
75 2.Omakar
Kulkarni
Business
development
Executive 1.2
76
3.Sameer Mahekar
Business
development
Executive 1.2
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Sr. No
Name of the company
Candidates selected
Position Salary
77 DCB BANK, Mumbai
(MBA) 1.Kisan Pawar Financial Analyst 1.5
78 Tradenet wealth
managers ltd (Share
dmat) (MBA) 1.Sudhir
Deshpande
Share market
consultant 1.2
79 Bajaj Finance, Kop
(MBA) 1.Sushant Tarate
Fianance
consultant 1.8
80 Shoppersstop pvt ltd
Floor manager,
1.2p.a., (MBA) 1.Jameer Bagwan Floor Manager 1.2
81 Genious Horizons
(HR, MBA) 1.Sayali Patil HR Executive 1.2
82 First Flight curiors
ltd,Pune(RHO)
(MBA) 1.Vishwanath
Durgade HR executive 1.5
83 GBS E-commerce
Technologies Pvt ltd,
Miraj (MBA) 1.Amar Goadbole
Business
Development
executive 1.8
84
HDFC, Mumbai
(MBA) Executive
sales,
1.Nikita Pokle Front Desk 1.5
85 2.Sangram
Ingwale Teller 1.5
86 3.Sudhir
Deshpande Teller 1.5
87 4.Chiati Chavan Front Desk 1.5
88 5.Snehal Kamble Sales Executive 1.5
89 6.Asmita Humbe Sales Executive 1.5
90 7.Vikas Patil Sales Executive 1.5
91 8.Sonali Patil Sales Executive 1.5
92 9.Asif Makandar Sales Executive 1.5
93 ARMS consultancy
HR Executive(1.2
p.a.)(MBA)
1.1.Nikita Pokle HR executive 1.2
94 2.Sonali Singh HR executive 1.2
95 Gallagher
international BPO,
(US, Pune,Kop) (1lac
p.a.a)Financial analyst
(MBA)
1.Sanika Rasal
Customer care
executive 1
96
2.sonali singh
Customer care
executive 1
97 IFFCO-TOKIO
insurance company,
kop 1.Anil Bagalkote Business analyst 1.2
98 Horizon service, Pune
(envt. Consultancy) 1.Kunal Desai
Enviornmental
auditor 2.5
99 Avnira biotech,pune
1.Pranil padwale
Enviornmental
auditor 2.8
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Sr. No
Name of the company
Candidates selected
Position Salary
100 Vanvid chemicals
1.Shantanu
Kulkarni
Assistant
Manager 2.5
101 Shreeji Aqua
treatment pvt ltd. 1.Aishwarya Naik
Envt Audit
cordinator 2.5
The Following Companies Visited Campus For The Placement
Sr. No. Name of the Orgaisation
1 Extramarks, Kolhapur (Markt Exe/2.5p.a.)(MBA)
2 HDFC Bank, Kolhapur (Branch Officer/2.5p.a.)(MBA)
3 SASC Publications, satara (Sales exe/1.8p.a.)(MBA)
4 AsianPaints (Sales EXE/3.75p.a.)(MBA)
5 Airtel, Mumbai (Sales Exe/4.75p.a.)(MBA)
6 Bank Of Newyork, Mellon (Fianacial Analyst/2.8p.a.)MBA
7 Vodafone (Store Manager/4.75p.a.) (MBA)
8 Manorama Info Solutions (Business DevpExe/1.8p.a.)
9 (MBA)
10 Ackron systems (HR Manager / BD Executive/1.20p.a.)
11 (MBA)
12 Aivinira Biotech (MBA)
13 Nasco /1.8p.a., MBA)
14 GeoJit BNP paribas, Kop (MBA)
15 NJ Invest (MBA)
16 Banthiya Consultancy (MBA)
17 Monty Tissuura, Kop (MBA)
18 BMA Stock Exchange, Kop (MBA)
19 Biyani Software technology (MBA)
20 Godrej ltd,mumbai (MBA)
21 Swades Foundation Mumbai(Location: Raigad) (MBA)/(MCA)
22 DCB BANK, Mumbai (MBA)
23 Tradenet wealth managers ltd (Share dmat) (MBA)
24 Bajaj Finance, Kop (MBA)
25 Shoppersstop pvt ltd Floor manager, 1.2p.a., (MBA)
26 Genious Horizons (HR, MBA)
27 First Flight curiors ltd,Pune(RHO) (MBA)
28 GBS E-commerce Technologies Pvt ltd, Miraj (MBA)
29 HDFC, Mumbai (MBA) Executive sales,
30 ARMS consultancy HR Executive(1.2 p.a.)(MBA)
31 Gallagher international BPO, (US, Pune,Kop) (1lac p.a.a)
32 Financial analyst (MBA)
33 IFFCO-TOKIO insurance company, kop
34 Horizon service, Pune (envt. Consultancy)
35 Avnira biotech,pune
36 Vanvid chemicals
37 Shreeji Aqua treatment pvt ltd.
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17.0 In Brief Mention the Efforts Made & Assessment on The Following Criteria.
i) Curriculum Aspects
Care is taken to update the syllabus as per the requirement of the industry. Hence constant industry Institute interaction is undertaken. The faculty members keep a watch and undertake the survey of the curriculum aspects adopted at the national level Institute, accordingly the syllabus is revised as and when the situation demands. Alumni visits the Institute occasionally and suggests the Chairman, respective faculty regarding the upadation accordingly. This feedback is communicated to the faculties in the meeting and open debate takes place. Based on the debate and authenticity of feedback the informal decision is taken. It gets formalized through BOS and Academic Council meetings. To further formalize and strengthen the process Alumni is officially registered.
ii) Teaching Learning and Evaluation
The teaching activity is strictly adhered as per the approved calendar. Director of the Institute visits the class rooms without prior information and solicit the feedback from the students regarding the teaching and understanding by the students. Similarly the formal feedback is taken with the help of ‘Software’ at MBA computer lab. Each individual faculty member adopts his own method of taking feedback to achieve the teaching learning objective. The class coordinators and class representatives have a frequent interaction to get the feedback. Students are evaluated on continuous basis – through internal assessment system as well trimester term end examination. In this process the weak students are identified and remedial classes are held to make teaching learning effective and upgrade the students. The remedial classes are conducted before the term end examination. To keep track of effective teaching learning process the faculty member interact with the students, mentor the students and counsel the students regularly. For effective and efficient teaching the management takes cognizance of faculty development. Hence the faculty members are deputed to various premier Institutes wherever the refresher courses / FDP’s / QIP’s / MDP’s / Seminars / Workshop’s/ Symposium are conducted. Faculty members in groups are also deputed to premier Institutes to upgrade knowledge regarding recent trends in these subjects as well as to have cross cultural exchange of ideas and teaching pedagogies. Many a times the senior faculty members mentor, guide the junior faculty members regarding effective teaching.
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iii) Research Consultancy and Extension
Faculty members are actively involved not only in teaching but also in research, consultancy and extension activities. Faculty members guide M.Phil students as well as Ph.D. registered students. Most of the faculty members do undertake minor research projects funded by the Western Region, UGC Pune. On an average the faculty members guide 3-4 M.Phil students and a quota of 8 Ph.D. research scholars. Few faculty members are involved in consultancy services Area of consultation are Marketing, IT, Finance. Extension services are in the form of guest lectures by faculty members organized by various NGO’s, Rotary clubs and social organizations. Extension activities for the students on the campus is in the form of meditation and Yoga classes oragnised at the Boys Hostel as well as auditorium of Institute.
iv) Infrastructure and Learning Resources
The Institute has set up Video Conferencing facility and few sessions through this facility has been carried out.
v) Student Support & Progression
For the progress of the student all possible academic support is extended. The weak students are given extra tutoring to bring them on par with the other students. The concept of SDLL and CPSD is adopted and implanted for the entire student community of MBA. Students weak in oral communication are guided through language laboratory. Students are given an opportunity to organize and conduct various events such as welcome, farewell, seminars, guest lectures etc.
Training and placement officer keep track of past students and guide them in their career progress through various sources as visits to organizations (where students are placed), mail, telephonic talks.
vi) Governance and Leadership
Governance of the Management Department follows the structure given below:
Director
Chairman
Class Coordinators
Faculty Members
Students
Class Representative T.P.O.
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vii) Innovative Practices
Faculty members are on the constant watch out of innovative practices to be adopted during teaching learning process. A number of innovative practices have been adopted such as:
1) The curriculum, ISPE is implemented by identifying new recent
debatable topics being explored and assigned to students and make students present the same in form of seminar presentation.
2) Finance curriculum is taught by asking the students to collect the financial information of various companies and bring the same to class room teaching. For understanding the concept of share market functioning simulation exercises are conducted in classrooms.
3) For testing oral communication capability the cards / kits are prepared.
In order to have a practical exposure towards marketing curriculum each student is given a product item and is asked to study the details of it and make the presentation of the same. A number of films are also exhibited in the classroom for conceptual clarification.
viii) Farewell Function
The students of first year of MBA organized Farewell Function for the outgoing batch of MBA-II. With heavy hearts we bid farewell to our students of second year and wished them luck for their future. The function was organised on April 8, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. The students were welcomed with flowers and welcome drink. The function comprised of different entertainment programmes. First year students also presented gifts to their seniors to show their love towards them. The second year students were nostalgic and thoroughly enjoyed the programme. All Faculty members were present for the function. The function was followed by Dinner.
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ix) CPSD AND SDLL REPORT 2013 - 2014
I. Career Planning and Skill Development Programme (CPSD) for MBA-II:
The prime objective of CPSD Programme is to enrich the students with improved personality, skills and orientation towards efficient career planning. In this regard, the coordinator of the programme has arranged following guest lectures by the experts from industry and in house. The details as follows: The above said activities are highly appreciated by both MBA I and MBA II potential managers and they have participated actively in all the sessions.
Dr. B.T. Bandgar Chairman, Management Department
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M.Phil. PROGRAMME Introduction: Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research, Kolhapur, run M.Phil course in Commerce and Management, Economics, Sociology and Social Work. Admission to M.Phil Course is given through Entrance Examination and Interviews during the academic year 2014-2015.The Entrance Examinations for the academic year 2014-15 was conducted on 4thJuly 2014. Admission and other programmes: In all 57 students were given admission for M. Phil. Commerce and Management, 5 for Economics, 12 for Social Work and 1 for Sociology. The regular M.Phil Course was started from 04th August 2014 with Induction Programme, which is inaugurated at the hand of the Honorable Director, CSIBER, and with the welcome address by Dr. U. M. Deshmukh, Chairman, M. Phil Programme. Seminars and workshops: For academic year 2014-15 “Workshop on Preparation of Research Proposal” was held on 11th August 2014. This workshop was conducted by Dr. U. M. Deshmukh & Dr. C. S. Kale M.Phil Department also conducts workshops on Research Methodology as its regular feature benefiting the students of M.Philaswell as Ph.D.scholars and other participants. For academic year 2014-15 this workshop was co-ordinated by Dr. U. M. Deshmukh, on 10th and 11th December 2014. The workshop was a great success. The key resource persons for this Two Day workshop were Dr. M. M. Ali, Dr. R. V. Kulkarni, Dr. U. M. Deshmukh, Dr. T. V. G. Sarma, Dr. S. D. Bohite, Dr. Babu Zacharia, Dr. C. S. Dalvi and Dr. K. Pradeep Kumar. Research Forum Research Forum,CSIBER, Kolhapur is imparting higher education in the field of Commerce, Management, Computer Studies, Environment Science, Environment Management, Social Work, Economics along with constant stress on research activities. The research forum headed by Dr. U. M. Deshmukh, co-ordinated various presentations of M.Phil.Synopsis and dissertations and issues related to research methodology. This benefited both M.Phil.Research students’ aswellas participants to improve upon their research projects in the light of the discussion and suggestions there from. All the above programmes were good in enriching the knowledge. Majority of the faculty attended the programme. Examination Performance During the academic year 2014-15, a preliminary examination for M.Phil students was conducted in the month of March 2015. The main objective was to make the students to work and prepare for the annual examinations well in advance. M.Phil Annual examination was held during last week of April 2015. Out of the 63 students appeared for the examination 52 passed the examination. The result was 82.53 percent. In the academic year 2014-15, 33 M. Phil Dissertations were recommended for the award of M.Phil degree.
Dr. U. M. Deshmukh Chairman, M.Phil. Programme
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M.Com. PROGRAMME
1.0 Objectives of the Programme
5. To develop responsible and capable future professionals by imparting management education to the student community aspiring the challenges of future.
6. To enhance and cultivate the required skills for accepting the future challenges, through appropriate teaching pedagogy.
7. To pursue, continuous excellence in the process of education and the current demand of global environment; an innovative and creative promotion and provision of facilities to the teachers and researchers.
8. To permanently place these professional managers in the capacity of masters in various sectors of business and industry; to humbly help support the National Cause and build the Nation.
2.0 Report on The admission process for M.COM for the year 2014-15
Date of Advertisements:
Sr. No. Date of Advertisement Advertise
1 28/05/2014 Admission For M.Com
Admission committee consisting of following teaching & non-teaching staff members was formed to plan and supervise the admission process for M.COM 2014-15, M.COM Admission Committee 2014-15
1. Mr.K.H.Chougale : Chairman
2. Dr. C. S. Kale : Member
3. Mr. A. D. Ekal : Member
4. Dr. A.D. Jadhav : Member
5. Mrs. M. K. Mane : Member
6. Mr. S. H. Jagtap : Member
7. Mr. P. Nareshkumar : Member
8. Mr. Pravin Chavan : Member
9. Mr. Kishore Kumar : Member
The advertisement regarding M.COM admission were published in Pudhari local newspaper. A Committee was formed to process the merit list on computer by considering all the State Government rules for reservation, consisting of 09 members. Merit list was prepared based on the marks obtained by the students in B.Com degree, which was put up on the Notice Board as well as published on the website of SIBER on 9/06/2014.
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This will be followed by counseling, verification of records and final admission as per the following schedule - Date (At 11.00 a.m. Every Day) Activity / Counseling
09/06/2014 Display of Merit list at SIBER & on Web site
13/06/2014
All reserved category students to report with all necessary documents and Proofs. (Outside Universities in Maharashtra- OUM and Shivaji University Students)
All Open category from Shivaji University
OUM (Other Universities in Maharashtra)
OMS (Outside Maharashtra State)
Admissions for vacant seats if any
Even though there was a management quota of 20 percent seats to SIBER Management as per rules of State Government it was not used by the Management and hence percentage wise allocation during the year 2014-15 is as follows: Home University (Shivaji University) OUM (Other Universities in Maharashtra State) OMS (Outside Maharashtra State)
The admissions in SIBER were strictly allotted on Merit basis & all the State Government rules for reservation were applicable to the admission process for the year 2014-15. In all students were admitted for the academic year 2014-15.
Sr. No. Caste Male Female Total
1 Open 19 26 45
2 SC 04 01 05
3 SBC 02 - 02
4 ST - - -
5 NT - 02 02
6 OBC 02 01 03
7 Other - - -
Total 27 30 57
2.0 Academic Schedule in Detail
M.COMACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 2014-15
Reopening day 9-6-2014 Semester – I and III
Duration dates
Contact hours per day
No. of working Days (104 days)
Total Contact Hours
Teaching Hrs.per day
Teaching Days Teaching
23/06/2014 28/06/2014 1 06 (6 X 01) =06
30/06/2014 -- 2 01 (1 X 02) =02
01/07/2014 31/07/2014 2 27 (2 X 27) =54
01/08/2014 31/08/2014 2 26 (2 X26) =52
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01/09/2014 30/09/2014 2 27 (2 X 27)= 54
01/10/2014 18/10/2014 2 14 (2 X 14) = 28
20/10/2014 01/11/2014 Diwali Vacation
04/11/2014 06/11/2014 2 03 (2 X 03) = 06
104 (2 X 104) = 208
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE: M.Com. Semester. I & III
12/11/2014 15/11/2014 Regular
Semester II – IV
Duration dates
Contact hours per day
No. of working Days (107 days)
Total Contact Hours
Teaching Hrs.per day
Teaching Days
Teaching
24/11/2014 29/11/2014 02 06 (2 X 06) =12
01/12/2014 31/12/2014 02 26 (2 X 26) =52
01/01/2015 31/01/2015 02 25 (2 X 25) =50
01/02/2015 28/02/2015 02 24 (2 X 24) =48
01/03/2015 31/03/2015 02 26 (2 X 26) =52
Total 107 (2 X 107) = 214
Welcome Function – 26/07/2014 Sendoff Function – 28/03/2015 Industrial Tour – 15th Jan 2015 Traditional Day 6-12-2014, Annual Gathering 2nd,3rd& 4th Feb 2015
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE : M.Com. Semester. II& IV
Repeater 01/04/2015 To 04/04/2015
Regular 13/04/2015 onwards
Number of Working Days : 211 Total number of Contact Hours for M.Com.Sem-I and III : 208hrs Total number of Contact Hours for M.Com.Sem-II and IV : 214hrs
List of Holidays
1. Ramjan ID 5. Gandhi Jayanthi 9.ShivajiMaharajJayanthi 13.Maharashtra Day 2. Idepence3 day 6. Dasara 10. Rang Panchami 14. Good Friday 3. Ganesh Chaturthi 7.Christmas 11.GudiPadwa 15.BouddhPornima 4. AnanthChaturdasi 8.Rpbulic day 12.AmbekarJayanthi 16.Bakari ID
Prof. K. H. Chougale Prof. Dr. M.M. Ali Head of Department, M.Com Director
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3.0 Guest Lecturers Organized
No. Names of lectures
Profile Topic Date
1 Y.Shrinivas Rtd. Capt in air force Leadership and importance of goal in life
09.07.2014
2 Mr.Mehta MD,E-recycle bin E waste awareness 12.07.2014
3 Mr.Arun Pahwa Corporate Trainer,Delhi Soft Skill and personality development
02.08.2014
4 Mr. Bibekananda Pradhan
Head – Accounts & Finance
Investment banking and economics today
22.11.2014
4.0 Guest Lectures Delivered and Resource Person by CSIBER Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of the speaker
Institute/ Organization visited
Topic discussed Date
1 Dr. M. M. Ali Resource Person in the UGC sponsored Two Days National Level Conference
Inspiring Marketers for
Better Future
27 and 28
March 2015
2 Dr. M. M. Ali Resource Person in the UGC sponsored State Level Workshop
Research Methodology
and Techniques for Social
Sciences
20th October
2014
3 Dr. U. M. Deshmukh
Divekar College of Commerce and P.G.(M.COM.) Centre, KARWAR(KARNATAKA) & Chamber of Commerce,KARWAR
Need for Restructuring
Industrial and
Commercial Policies of
India
30th
September
2014
4 Dr. D. S. Patil Kagal Co-op. Bank Ltd.
Kolhapur
Provisions of Tax
Deducted at Source
10th June
2015
5 Mr. K. H. Chougule
Shivaraj College, Gadhinglaj
Career Guidance in Higher Education
15th Jan 2014
6 Mr. K. H. Chougule
CSIBER,Kolhapur EDP on Computing Skills
29th Jan. to 5th Mar. 2015
7 Mr. K. H. Chougule
Sadhana High School, Punal,
Career Opportunity After 10th& 12th Standard”
6th July 2015
8 Mr. Kishore Kumar
SUK, Solapur Unv., and CSIBER, Kolhapur
Two Variable Analysis Using SPSS
9th and 10th Mar. 2015
9 Mr. Kishore Kumar
Ni-msme and CSIBER, Kolhapur
Entrepreneurship Development Skills
29th Jan. to 5th Mar. 2015
10 Mr. P. Nareshkumar CSIBER
Entrepreneurship, Google Apps
20th Feb.
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Sr. No.
Name of the speaker
Institute/ Organization visited
Topic discussed Date
11 Mr. P. P. Chavan Maharashtra Center for Entrepreneurship Development (MCED)
Consumer Behaviour & Market Mix
10th Nov. 2014
12 Mr. P. P. Chavan Maharashtra Center for Entrepreneurship Development (MCED)
Helping People to do Market Study
10th Nov. 2014
13 Mr. P. P. Chavan Yashwantrao Chavan Warana Mahavidyalaya (YCWM)
Career Guidance in Higher Education
12th Jan. 2015
14 Mr. P. P. Chavan CSIBER,Kolhapur
EDP on Computing Skills 29th Jan. to 5th Mar. 2015
15 Dr. P. B. Patil Shivraj College, Gadhinglaj
Career Guidance in Higher Education
13th Jan 2015.
16 Dr. P. B. Patil RIT, Islampur Managing Excellence & Indian Perspective
27-28 March 2015
5.0 Study Tour/ Industrial Visits/ Field Work
Sr.No. Name of the Organization Date Class
1 Mapro Industries Ltd.Mahabaleswar 19/6/2015 M.Com-I & II
The students participated in the visit actively and the visit was highly appreciated.
6.0 Efforts for Weak Students (Mention number of students and efforts made in detail)
Extra lectures were conducted for weak students before every semester exam where on an average 20 students were present. Actual theme for this extra lectures were to solve the past question papers and also any other doubts also were get cleared.
7.0 Efforts for Communication Skills (in details)
Institute is the official preparations center for Cambridge ESOL, BEC series of exam such as preliminary, vantage etc. and also an official centre for conduct of these examination, arranged by British Council of India, Mumbai.
8.0 Seminars/ Workshops / Conferences Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Nature of Event Date &
Duration Venue
1 Mr. D. S. Patil Income Tax Assessments 06/12/2014 ICAI, Kolhapur
2 Mr. D. S. Patil Schedule II of Companies Act, 2013
18/04/2015 ICAI, Kolhapur
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Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Nature of Event Date &
Duration Venue
3 Mr. G. A. Samant National Residential Conference
13/06/2014
continuing Professional Education Committee
4 Mr. G. A. Samant Seminar on Capital Market and Taxation of the same
20/12/2014 KOLHAPUR BRANCH OF WIRC
5 Mr. G. A. Samant Seminar on Reporting under Revised Tax Audit Forms 3CA, 3CB and 3CD
12/08/2014 KOLHAPUR BRANCH OF WIRC
6 Dr. A. D. Jadhav One Day State Level Workshop on “ Atrocities Against SC and ST”
30 July 2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur
7 Dr. A. D. Jadhav
UGC Sponsored One Day National Seminar on “Impact of Agro-Based Industries on Rural Economy”
09 August 2014.
G. A. College of Commerce, Sangli
8 Dr. A. D. Jadhav A One Day Workshop on “ Career Opportunities in Banking Sector”
17 Oct. 2014. The New College, Kolhapur,
9 Dr. A. D. Jadhav
UGC Sponsored One Day National Seminar on “Food Security in India: Issues and Challenges”
14 Feb. 2015. G. A. College of Commerce, Sangli
10 Dr. A. D. Jadhav International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Basicand Applied Sciences”
10 March 2015.
Karmaveer Hire Arts, Science, Commerce and Education College, Gargoti
11 Mr. P. Nareshkumar
Panel Data Econometrics and Its Applications
07-09 Jan. 2015
GIPE, Pune
12 Mr. Kishore Kumar One Day State Level Workshop on Atrocities Against SC and ST
30 July 2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur
13 Mr. Kishore Kumar Panel Data Econometrics and Its Applications
07-09 January 2015
GIPE, Pune
14 Mr. P. P. Chavan
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Level Workshop on “Econometrics with Computer Applications”
26-27 February 2014.
CSIBER
15 Mr. P. P. Chavan
Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) A One Day National Workshop on “Co-Operative Movement and Rural Development in India”
22 Feb.2015.
The New College Kolhapur
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Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Nature of Event Date &
Duration Venue
16 Mr. P. P. Chavan Problem and Prospects of MGNREGS in Maharashtra
21-22 Jan 2015
Shri. Raosaheb Ramrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Savlaj, Tal.- Tasgaon, Dist.- Sangli.
17 Mr. P. P. Chavan
UGC sponsored Two Day National Conference on “Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges & Strategies”
13-14 March 2015
CSIBER
18 Mr. K. H. Chougale
Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) A One Day National Workshop on “Co-Operative Movement and Rural Development in India”
22 Feb.2015.
The New College Kolhapur
19 Mr. K. H. Chougale
UGC sponsored Two Day National Conference on “Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges & Strategies”
13-14th March 2015
CSIBER
16.0 Events (Seminar/ Workshop etc.) organized by the department:
Sr. No Event Date
1 Entrepreneurial Motivation Training Programme 1-2 August, 2014.
2
“One Day Orientation Workshop on Research Project
in Accounts and Finance for M.Com” 11/10/2014
3 “One Day Student Induction Programme on Research
Projects for M.Com” 16/03/2015
17.0 FDP/ Orientation Programme Attended by The Faculty
Sr.No. Name of Faculty Programme Venue Date & Duration
1 Prof.K.Chougale Two Day UGC Sponsored National Level Faculty Development Programme on Quantitative Techniques for Research
24th& 25th February 2014.
18.0 M.Phil. & Ph.D. Research guidance undertaken
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty M.Phil. Ph.D.
In Progress Completed In Progress Completed
1 Dr. P.B. Patil 6 2 6 2
2 Dr. A. D. Jadhav 6 3 -- --
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19.0 Research Project
Sr.No. Faculty Title of Project Funding Agency
Amount Sanctioned
1 DR. U. M. Deshmukh Problems and Prospectus of Drinking Water Supply Management in Kolhapur District
UGC,PUNE Rs.50000/-
20.0 A) Research Publication
Sr.No. Name Of Faculty Title Of The Paper Name Of Journal &ISBN No., Date & Place
1 Dr. P. B. Patil Rural Tourism Development with Reference to Agro Tourism in Maharashtra
International Research Journal of Commerce, Business & Social Science, Ver.04, Issue-1(I) April 2015, ISSN – 2277-9310
2 Dr. P. B. Patil A Study of Financial Management in Municipal & Non-Municipal Schools in Gadhinglaj City
International Research Journal of Commerce, Business & Social Science, Ver.04, Issue-1(I) April 2015, ISSN – 2277-9310
3 Dr. A. D. Jadhav Empowerment of Women Through Self Help Group: A Case Study of Hatkanangle Taluka
Micro-Finance in India A UGC Sponsored Proceeding, Jan.2014 Page No. 99-103
4 Dr. A. D. Jadhav Inclusive Growth in India: Challenges and Prospects
Anjuman-I-Islam’s Allana Institute of Management Studies Research Journal on Inclusive Growth Vol. IV: Issue 1 Jan-June 2014 ISSN 0976-2507 Page No. 88-94
5 Mr. P. Nareshkumar
Application of econometrics in the measurement of manufacturing Sector productivity: a review
International research journal of management Sociology & humanities Issn 2277 – 9809 (0) 2348 - 9359 (p), Volume 5 issue 9 , year 2014
6 Mr. Kishorekumar
Trends in India’s Foreign Trade:With Special Reference to Special Economic Zones
Universal Research Ananlysis, ISSN 2229-4406, Sep 2014 to Feb 2015, Latur, Maharashtra, India
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B) Presented Paper
Sr.No. Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
1 Dr. P. B. Patil
Rural Tourism Development With Reference to Agro Tourism in Maharashtra
International Research Conference on Recent Trends in Commerce Management, Social Science, Engineering Technological Sciences and Linguistic held on 14th Feb. 2015.
2
Dr. P. B. Patil Recent Trends in Financial Innovation towards Capital Markets
National Conference on Business Excellence, Perspective, Challenges and Strategies on 13, 14 March 2015
3 Dr. P. B. Patil
An Analytical Study of Human Resource Accounting Practice in India
1st International Conference of Commerce & Management on Demographic Dividen and Industrial Development with Inclusive Approach: A Road Ahead, 2-3 March 2015
4 Dr. P. B. Patil Development & Scope of Venture Capital in India
National Conference in Collaboration with Indian Society for Training & Development on Managing Excellence: An Indian Perspective, 27-28 March 2015
5 Dr. A. D. Jadhav Inclusive Growth in India: Challenges and Prospects
5th National Seminar on “Inclusive Growth”, 1st March 2014 at Allana Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.
6 Dr. A. D. Jadhav
Women Entrepreneurship in India: Problems and Prospects
State level seminar on “Problems & Prospects of Women Entrepreneurship in India”, 15th March 2014 at A. R. Burla Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Solapur.
7 Dr. A. D. Jadhav Agriculture and Food Security in Indian Scenario
UGC Sponsored One Day National Seminar on “ Food Security in India: Issues and Challenges”14th Feb. 2015.G. A. College of Commerce, Sangli
8 Dr. A. D. Jadhav
Current Status of E-Commerce Businesses and Industry: Impact of Cloud Computing
10th March 2015 at Karmaveer Hire Arts, Science, Commerce & Education College Gargoti, Kolhapur.
9 Mr. P. P. Chavan Problem and Prospects of MGNREGS in Maharashtra
21 & 22 Jan 2015
10 Mr. P. P. Chavan Business Excellence-Perspectives, Challenges & Strategies
13th& 14th March 2015
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11 Mr. K. H. Chougale Direct Benefits Transfer-A Boon For Aam Admi
13th& 14th March 2015, CSIBER
21.0 Books Published:
S.No. Name of the Faculty Title of Book Publisher, ISSN No.
1 -- -- --
22.0 List of Meritorious Students
M.COM – I
Sr.No. Exam No. Name of the Student Grade Point Merit Order
1 5702 DANAWADE ALISHA SAMEER BISMILLA 2.0 3
2 5708 NADHALE RAJESH RAGHUNATH VARSHA 1.9 4
M.COM – II
Sr.No. Exam No. Name Of The Student Grade Point Merit Order
1 5808
GAIKWAD JYOTIRMAAYI VIJAYSINH
VIJAYADEVI 6.0 1
2 5804 PATIL SARITA BALASO VAISHALI 5.8 2
3 5801 CHOUGALE JOTI DINKER JAYSHRI 4.6 3
4 5805 PATIL SNEHA DADASO SHILA 4.6 3
5 5806 MALI VIDYA SATAPPA GEETANJALI 4.0 4
23.0 Placement Activities (Names of Important Organizations where the students are placed etc.) List of Students Selected for Final Placement
No Company Name Selected candidates name Position
Salary P.A.
1 Reliance Life Insurance Mr.Pravin J.Jadhav
Sales Manager Recruiter 2.4 lacks
2. Angle Broking Pvt. Ltd Mr.Satyajit A.Shelar Share Trader 1.2 lacks
3. Ghatge Patil Industries Ltd. Mr.Ajinkya R. Thorawade Accountant 1.2 lacks
4. P.D.Patil Co-operative Bank Mr.Vikram Patil Accountant 1.2 lacks
5. Kamala College Mr. Rajesh Shigave Lab Assistant 2.5 lacks
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The Following Companies Visited Campus For The Placement
Sr. No. Name of the Orgaisation
1 Bank Of Newyork, Mellon
2 Manorama Info Solutions (Business DevpExe/1.8p.a.)
3 NJ Invest
4 DCB BANK, Mumbai
5 Tradenet wealth managers Ltd.
6 Bajaj Finance, Kolhapur
24.0 In Brief Mention the Efforts Made & Assessment on The Following Criteria.
x) Curriculum Aspects
Care is taken to update the syllabus as per the requirement of the industry. Hence constant industry Institute interaction is undertaken. The faculty members keep a watch and undertake the survey of the curriculum aspects adopted at the national level Institute, accordingly the syllabus is revised as and when the situation demands. Alumni visits the Institute occasionally and suggests the Chairman, respective faculty regarding the upadation accordingly. This feedback is communicated to the faculties in the meeting and open debate takes place. Based on the debate and authenticity of feedback the informal decision is taken. It gets formalized through BOS and Academic Council meetings. To further formalize and strengthen the process Alumni is officially registered.
xi) Teaching Learning and Evaluation
The teaching activity is strictly adhered as per the approved calendar. Director of the Institute visits the class rooms without prior information and solicit the feedback from the students regarding the teaching and understanding by the students. Similarly the formal feedback is taken with the help of ‘Software’ at computer lab. Each individual faculty member adopts his own method of taking feedback to achieve the teaching learning objective. The class coordinators and class representatives have a frequent interaction to get the feedback. Students are evaluated on continuous basis – through internal assessment system as well semester term end examination. In this process the weak students are identified and remedial classes are held to make teaching learning effective and upgrade the students. The remedial classes are conducted before the term end examination. To keep track of effective teaching learning process the faculty member interact with the students, mentor the students and counsel the students regularly. For effective and efficient teaching the management takes cognizance of faculty development. Hence the faculty members are deputed to various premier
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Institutes wherever the refresher courses / FDP’s / QIP’s / MDP’s / Seminars / Workshop’s/ Symposium are conducted. Faculty members in groups are also deputed to premier Institutes to upgrade knowledge regarding recent trends in these subjects as well as to have cross cultural exchange of ideas and teaching pedagogies. Many a times the senior faculty members mentor, guide the junior faculty members regarding effective teaching.
xii) Research Consultancy and Extension
Faculty members are actively involved not only in teaching but also in research, consultancy and extension activities. Faculty members guide M.Phil students as well as Ph.D. registered students. Most of the faculty members do undertake minor research projects funded by the Western Region, UGC Pune. On an average the faculty members guide 3-4 M.Phil students and a quota of 8 Ph.D. research scholars. Few faculty members are involved in consultancy services Area of consultation are Marketing, IT, Finance. Extension services are in the form of guest lectures by faculty members organized by various NGO’s, Rotary clubs and social organizations. Extension activities for the students on the campus is in the form of meditation and Yoga classes organized at the Boys Hostel as well as auditorium of Institute.
xiii) Infrastructure and Learning Resources
The Institute has set up Video Conferencing facility and few sessions through this facility has been carried out.
xiv) Student Support & Progression
For the progress of the student all possible academic support is extended. The weak students are given extra tutoring to bring them on par with the other students. The concept of SDLL and CPSD is adopted and implanted for the entire student community of M.COM. Students weak in oral communication are guided through language laboratory. Students are given an opportunity to organize and conduct various events such as welcome, farewell, seminars, guest lecturers etc.
Training and placement officer keep track of past students and guide them in their career progress through various sources as visits to organizations (where students are placed), mail, telephonic talks.
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xv) Governance and Leadership
Governance of the Management Department follows the structure given below:
xvi) Innovative Practices
Faculty members are on the constant watch out of innovative practices to be adopted during teaching learning process. A number of innovative practices have been adopted such as:
1) Finance curriculum is taught by asking the students to collect the financial
information of various companies and bring the same to class room teaching. For understanding the concept of share market functioning simulation exercises are conducted in classrooms.
2) For testing oral communication capability the cards / kits are prepared. A number of films are also exhibited in the classroom for conceptual clarification.
Institute Magazine: “Reflections 2014”
The annual Institute magazine ‘Reflections’ for the year 2014 was published last year. The
magazine provides a platform to our students to showcase their writing skills, express
feelings and opinions about various problems in the society. Students were asked to
submit their contributions in the form of articles, essays, poems, jokes etc. We got an
overwhelming response from the students in this regard.
The magazine contains highlights of departmental activities that took place last year. It
also contains photographs of different cultural and sports events that took place in the
Institute. We also compiled testimonials of our Alumini in which they have expressed
gratitude towards the Institute. The editor of the Magazine was Mrs. M.K Mane.
Director
Chairman
Class Coordinators
Faculty Members
Students
Class Representative T.P.O.
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The magazine was appreciated by all.
Farewell Function The students of first year of M.COM organized Farewell Function for the outgoing batch of M.COM-II. With heavy hearts we bid farewell to our students of second year and wished them luck for their future. The function was organized on 14/03/2015 at 12.00 p.m.on campus. The students were welcomed with flowers and welcome drink. The function comprised of different entertainment programmes. First year students also presented gifts to their seniors to show their love towards them. The second year students were nostalgic and thoroughly enjoyed the programme. All Faculty members were present for the function. The function was followed by Dinner.
Prof.K.H.Chougale
Head of Department, M.Com
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DEPARTMENTOF COMPUTER STUDIES
Programmes offered 1) Master of Computer Application (M.C.A.) 2) Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application (PGDCA)
1.0 Objectives of the Programme:
i) To Provide the training facility to the students to develop their knowledge, skill,
techniques to face the industrial challenges. ii) Organise seminar symposium lectures and workshop on the new trends in
information technology. iii) Impart and organize scientific training/teaching in computer science to make the
in IT Industry and research and development. 2.0 Pre-admissions & Admission Activities:
MCA Admission: During the year under review, the Department has conducted MCA entrance examination
ATMA on 8th Feb. 2014 and SIBER-MAT-2014 on 15th June,2015
Total Students appeared 77
Shivaji University 70
Other Universities in Maharashtra 03
Outside Maharashtra Universities 04
Finally on the basis of the recommendations of the MCA admission committee of the
Department 46 candidates were selected to MCA programme on the merit. The rules of
Reservation of Government of Maharashtra for admissions were strictly followed.
The distribution of admitted students is as follows:
The distribution of admitted students is as follows:
Sr. No
Caste Male Sub
Total Female Sub
Total Total
Mah. OMS Mah. OMS
1 Open 8 8 19 4 23 31
2 SC 1 1 01
3 ST
4 VJ/DT
5 NT B
6 NT C
7 NT D
8 OBC 10 10 2 2 12
9 SBC 2 2 02
Total 19 19 23 04 27 46
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PGDCA Admission:
The Department has also conducted interviews on July 7th, 2014 for the selection of the
candidates for PGDCA programme. In all 20 students applied and admitted to the PGDCA
programme. The rules of Reservation of Government of Maharashtra for admissions were
strictly followed.
3.0 Academic Calendar Academic Calendar of 2013-2014 for MCA Program
MC
A S
em
est
er
I, II
I 0&
V
Duration(Dates) No. of Hours per day
No. of days
No. of contact hours
Lecture Practical Lecture Practical
23.06.2014 to 28.06.2014 Regular Teaching Starts
4 1 06 024 06
30.06.2014 to 30.06.2014 4 1 01 001 01
01.07.2014 to 31.07.2014 4 1 27 108 27
01.08.2014 to 31.08.2014 4 1 26 104 26
01.09.2014 to 30.09.2014 4 1 26 104 26
01.10.2014 to 11.10.2014 Practical, revision & Project
submission
4 1 10 040 10
Total 96 381 96
13.10.2014 to 14.10.2014 Project work evaluation (2 days)
15.10.2014 to 18.10.2014 Practical examination (4 days)
20.10.2014 to 01.11.2014 Dipawali Vacation (12 days)
03.11.2014 to 11.11.2014 End of semester examination (Repeaters Exam) 8 days.
12.11.2014 to 19.11.2014 End of Semester examination (7 days)
MC
A S
eme
ste
r II
& IV
Duration(Dates) No. of Hours per day
No. of days
No. of contact hours
Lecture Practical Lecture Practical
24.11.2014 to 29.11.2014 Project Orientation/ Placement Activity
4 1 06 024 06
01.12.2014 to 31.12.2014 4 1 27 108 27
01.01.2015 to 31.01.2015 4 1 27 108 27
01.02.2015 to 28.02.2015 4 1 24 096 24
01.03.2015 to 29.03.2015 4 1 24 096 24
Total 108 472 108
30.03.2015 to 31.03.2015 Project work evaluation (2 days)
01.04.2015 to 04.04.2015 Practical examination (4 days)
06.04.2015 to 11.04.2015 End of Semester examination, repeater (6 days)
13.04.2015 to 23.04.2015 End of Semester examination, regular (11 days)
05.05.2015 to 07.06.2015 Summer Vacation
* The practicals will be conducted 2 hours per day per class.
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Traditional Day : 06/12/2014 Sport Activity : 25/12/2014 to 31/12/2014 Annual Gathering : 02/02/2015 to 04/02/2015
MCA Semester VI The students will undergo project training in various organizations from December 15, 2014 to April 15, 2015 (120 days) & final project viva will be conducted in first week of May. No. of working days = 0204 No. of contact hours for syllabus papers (7*2*45) = 0630 Total no. of contact hours for MCA Semester I to VI(204*5) = 1020 List of Holidays: 1. Independence Day 2. Ramjan ID 3.Ganesh Chaturthi 4. Anant Chaturdashi 5. Dasara 6. X’mas 7.Republic day 8. Shiv Jayanti 9. Rang Panchami 10.Gudi Padawa 11.Ambedkar Jayanti 12.Maharashtra Day 13.Bakari ID 14. Good Friday 15.Bouddha Pournima 16. Gandi Jayati
4.0 Guest Lecture Organised:
During the Academic year under review, the Department of Computer Studies has organized Guest seminars/ Colloquium on various topics. In which, six software experts and academicians have delivered lectures. The details are given below:
Topic Name of the
Person Organization Date
Latest Trends in Networking
Mr. Saidas
Cache Technologies, Pvt Ltd., G - 102 Ayodhya Park, Old P.b. Road, Tararani Chowk,Kolhapur – 416005 email : [email protected] Mobile : 9922955061
12/07/2014
C Hurdle Mr. Sangram Patil
C-DAC, Kolhapur [email protected] Mobile 976440326
19/07/2014
IT Setup in Industry, Overview of Oracle as a RDBMS and E waste Management.
Mr. Manoj Mehta
Mahalaxmi e-Recylers Pvt. Ltd. J-5(Part), M.I.D.C., Gokulshirgaon, Kolhapur [email protected] Mobile :7276411826
26/07/2014
ERP Implementation in dairy Industry
Mr. A.N. Joshi
System Manager, Gokulmilk, Gokulshirgaon M.I.D.C., Kolhapur [email protected] Mobile : 9049809596
02/07/2014
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Collection and Generic in Java
Mr. Mandar Jog
Seed Infotech, Kolhapur
21/08/2014
Jasper Reports Nilesh Kumbhar 21/08/2014
Implemented Network Mr. Anil Wadikar
Vishwanet Computers Pvt. Ltd. Kolhapur
23/08/2014
Share Point Mr. Ankush Vankore
Seed Infotech, Kolhapur
28/08/2014
Software Testing Mr. Milind Patil
Lead QA & BA Ness Technologies, USA
30/08/2014
5.0 Study Tour/Industrial Visit
As a part of an academic curriculum an industrial tour to Mysore and Bangalore was organized for MCA-III students. The tour organizer was Mr. Ajit Patil, Vishwa Tourism, Kolhapur. The duration of the visit was 5 days including two days of travelling. The following teaching staff members accompanied a group of 54 MCA-III students. 1. Dr. S.D. Bhoite 2. Dr. Ajay D. Shinde 3. Mrs. K.S. Mahajan The schedule included various places in Mysore and Banglore city visit to Welingkar Institutes We-school a management Institute offering various course to the students. The students were very happy to interact with faculty and the students of We-school. The students also visited different historical places and amusement parks at Bangalore and Mysore such as Zoo, Brindavan garden, Palace at Mysore and Iskon temple, Vishweshwaraya Museum, Wondela at Bangalore. The entire tour scheduled is depicted in chronological order in the following table
6.0 Efforts for Weak Students:
Students are free to meet the faculty between 1.30p.m. to 2.30 p.m. every day for their difficulties and queries.
7.0 Seminar/Workshop/Conferences/Refresher Courses Attended by the Faculty:
Sr. No Name of the
Faculty Nature of the Event Date &
Duration Venue
1 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
(Convener)
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th and 7th March, 2015
Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
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Sr. No Name of the
Faculty Nature of the Event Date &
Duration Venue
2 Dr. S.D. Bhoite
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th and 7th March, 2015
Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
3 Dr. S.D. Bhoite
Two Day Workshop On Research Methodology
10-11th Dec-2014
SIBER, Kolhapur
Statistical Data Analysis Using MS-Excel, As Resource
Person
4 Dr. Ajay D. Shinde
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th and 7th March, 2015
Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
5 Dr. P.G.Naik Two Day National ISTE-CSI e-Seminar on Steps 2 Research
19th and 20th Sept,
2014
TKIET, Warananagar
6 Dr. P.G.Naik
Computer Programming
16/6/2014 to 21/6/2014
IIT-Bombay under the National Mission on
Education through ICT (MHRD, Govt.
Of India)
7 Dr. P.G.Naik
Two-week ISTE Workshop on 'Introduction to Design of Algorithms' organized by IIT Kharagpur
27th April to 30th May,
2015
Dept. of Technology,
Shivaji University
8 Dr. R.S.Kamath
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th and 7th March, 2015
Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
9 Dr. R.S.Kamath
National Conference on Emerging Trends in Electronics and Computer Science (ETECS - 2015)
13th and 14th Feb,
2015
Department of Electronics &
Department of Computer Science Shivaji University
Kolhapur, Sponsored By UGC-SAP, DST-
PURSE, IEEE India SSCS and CSSS
Chapter
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Sr. No Name of the
Faculty Nature of the Event Date &
Duration Venue
10 Dr. R.S.Kamath Two Day National ISTE-CSI e-Seminar on Steps 2 Research
19th and 20th Sept,
2014
TKIET, Warananagar
11 Dr. R.S.Kamath Computer Programming
16/6/2014 to 21/6/2014
IIT-Bombay under the National Mission on
Education through ICT (MHRD, Govt.
Of India)
12 Mrs. S. S.
Jamsandekar
National Conference on Emerging Trends in Electronics and Computer Science (ETECS-2015)
13th , 14th Feb, 2015
Department of Electronics and Department of
Computer Science , Shivaji University
Kolhapur
13 Mrs. S. S.
Jamsandekar
Two Days UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th – 7th March 2015.
Department of Computer
Studies,CSIBER Kolhapur
14 Mr. R. M. Huddar
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th and 7th March, 2015
Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
15 Mr. A.M. Kazi
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th and 7th March, 2015
Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
16 Mr. R.T. Thorat
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th and 7th March, 2015
Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
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8.0 Workshop/Conference/MDP organized by Department
Sr. No
Workshop/ Seminar/Conference conducted
Date Resource Person
1
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in
Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)
6th and 7th March, 2015
Mr. M.D. Kulkarni (C-DAC, Pune)
Dr. R.K. Kamat (Shivaji University)
Dr. V.V. Kamat (Goa University)
Dr. B.L. Desai (CAP Gemini, Pune)
9.0 Workshop for Student:
Short Term Course on Android for MCA-III students Considering the importance of Android in the market today and the fact that current MCA curriculum is missing out this important component a short term certificate course on Android was conducted for MCA-III students by Dr. P.G.Naik providing the overview of this cutting edge technology. This course was aimed at providing better placement opportunities and improving employability for MCA – III students. The course duration was 10 Hours focusing mainly on Android basics followed by 5 practical sessions. The main topics covered during the course were Android Overview and Stack, Android installation, SDK, AVD, main building blocks of Android, Android folder structure, Android User Interface and UI elements, HTTP connection and posting to JSP pages, Lists and Adapters, Broadcast Receivers and Introduction to SQLite. The certificate was issued to students who comply with the rule of 90% minimum attendance. Short Term Course on C for MCA-III students As many IT organizations conduct technical test at the time of recruitment on C programming language and because it is covered in Semester-I of MCA course in order to refresh their knowledge about C “Short Term Course on C” was conducted for MCA-III student for 20 hours. The resource person was Mr. Sangram Patil who has more than 20 years of experience in teaching and training. During his sessions he covered objectives of C, fundamentals of C++ and fundamentals of JAVA. The sessions were very informative and students were benefitted from knowledge obtained. For successful completion of this course certificates were given to students. Online Examinations for various Agencies The department has conducted online examinations for CMAT, GATE, MAH-CET, IBPS with collaboration with TCS, Aptech and MKCL. Online Examinations for various Agencies The department has conducted online examinations for CMAT, GATE, MAH-CET, IBPS with collaboration with TCS, Aptech and MKCL.
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10.0 Research Publication:
Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Name of the Journal, Vol. No. ISSN No. Date
1 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
Application for data mining tools for selected scripts of stock market
ISRJ, International Journal of Data Mining and Knowledge Management Process. ISSN:22309608, Vol-4, July – 2014
2 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
Analysis of expert system for information system audit with special reference to banking sector
International Journal of Business, Management and Social Science ISSN: 2249-7463 Vol-IV, September, 2014 Impact Factor: 1.3409
3 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
Marketing through Social Media
International Journal of Business, Management and Social Science ISSN: 2249-7463 Vol-IV, September, 2014 Impact Factor: 1.3409
4 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni Performance Evaluation using selected Fuzzy membership functions
International Journal of Information system. ISSN:2229-5429, Vol – 5, June-Dec, 2014
5 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni Role of Data Mining in Health Care : A Review
Indian Research Journal, ISSN:2230-7850, Vol-4, Issue-11, December-2014
6 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
Accreditation of Higher Educational Institutes: A Study with special reference to Indian Scenario.
The Indian Journal of Public Administration, ISSN:0019 – 5561, Vol-LX No-04, October-December-2014
7 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
Role of image processing for detecting violation of facebook community standards
International Journal of Engineering Development and Research, ISSN:2321-9939, Vol-3, Issue – 02, 2015
8 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
Portfolio Investment Model Using Neuro Fuzzy System
International Journal of computer science and information technologies, ISSN:0975-9646, Vol-6, 2015
9 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
A conceptual Study on use of knowledgebase decision support system in medicine.
Research Journal for Rejuvenile in Intellectual Disciplines, Vol-11, Issue-1, ISSN: 2278-0300, December-2014 – Feb-2015
10 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
A role of expert system in animal health care with special reference to lactating animals.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, ISSN:2277-9302, Vol-4, Issue-10, January-2015
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Dr. Bhoite S.D.
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Name of the Journal, Vol. No. ISSN No. Date
1 Dr. Bhoite S.D.
E-Cash-Electronic Cash Payment: A system Without Use Of Paper Or Coins
Scholarly International Multidisplinary Print Journal Vol-II, Issue-I, March 2015 ISSNO 2395-0609
2 Dr. Bhoite S.D.
A Design And Development Of Computerized Model For Sugar Cane Recovery For A Sugar Cane Industry
International Journal Of Information Systems Vol,No. V, Issue – I , June-Dec.2014, ISSNO: 2229-5429
3 Dr. Bhoite S.D.
An Analysis Process Of Sugar Recovery Production Dependency On Soil Testing And Use Of Fertilizers
International Journal Of Scientific Research: A Multi Subject Journal Vol No. 3, Issue 9, August-2014, ISSNO:2277-8179 Impact Factor: 1.8651
4 Dr. Bhoite S.D.
A Design And Development Of Computerized Model For Improving Sugar –Cane Recovery W.R.T. Dutta Sugar Industry,Shirol, Kolhapur
Journal Of Exclusive Management Science(A Monthly International Journal) Vol No. 3 Issue-5, May-2014, ISSNO: 2320-866X
Dr.P.G.Naik
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Name of the Journal, Vol. No. ISSN No. Date
1 Dr.P.G.Naik
Generic Single Channel Multi Phase Waiting Line Model applied to Production Line for Productivity Improvement
IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering(IOSR-JMCE), Volume 12, Issue 3, Ver. 1 (May – Jun. 2015), PP 90-100 e-ISSN: 2278-1684,p-ISSN: 2320-334X
2 Dr.P.G.Naik
Enhancing the Usability of Library System at CSIBER using QR Code
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE), Volume 17, Issue 3, Ver. 1 (May – Jun. 2015), PP 33-41 e-ISSN: 2278-0661,p-ISSN: 2278-8727
3 Dr.P.G.Naik
Design and Development of Network Monitoring and Controlling Tool for Department of Computer Studies CSIBER
International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, Vol 3, Issue 3, Mar 2015, ISSN: 2321-8169 Impact Factor : 5.098 p.no 1238 – 1243
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Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Name of the Journal, Vol. No. ISSN No. Date
4 Dr.P.G.Naik
Implementation of DFA Parser for Manufacturing Query Language Tokens
International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Research Technology, Vol 4, Issue 1, January 2015, p.no 370-382. ISSN: 2277-9655 Scientific Journal Impact Factor Value for: 3.449, International Society for Research Activity (ISRA), Journal Impact Factor : 2.114
5 Dr.P.G.Naik
A Frame work for Secure 3D Password using Genetic Algorithm
International Journal of Advance Research in Computer Science and Management Studies, Vol 3, Issue 1, ISSN: 2321 - 7782 (Online) ISSN: 2347 - 1778 (Print) Impact Factor : 4.739 January 2015, p.no 7-23.
6 Dr.P.G.Naik
Multi Objective Criteria for Selection of Manufacturing Method using NLP Parser
International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, Vol 2, Issue 11, Nov 2014, ISSN: 2321-8169 Impact Factor : 5.098 p.no 3484 – 3493
7 Dr.P.G.Naik
Expert System for Single Objective Criteria for Selection of Manufacturing Method
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Vol 3, Issue 8, August 2014 ISSN (Online): 2319-7064 Impact Factor : 4.438
8 Dr.P.G.Naik
Multi Objective Criteria for Selection of Manufacturing Method.
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering Volume 4, Issue 7, July 2014 ISSN:2277 128X Impact Factor :2.08
9 Dr.P.G.Naik
Soft Computing Model for Secure Auto Program Evaluator
Recent Trends in Information Technology, Proceedings of National Seminar NSRTIT-2015, ISBN No. 978-93-5202-735-4
10 Dr.P.G.Naik
A Framework for Activity Based Authentication using Genetic Algorithm
Recent Trends in Information Technology, Proceedings of National Seminar NSRTIT-2015, ISBN No. 978-93-5202-735-4
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Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Name of the Journal, Vol. No. ISSN No. Date
11 Dr.P.G.Naik
Waiting Line Model applied to Production Line for Productivity Improvement
Recent Trends in Information Technology, Proceedings of National Seminar NSRTIT-2015, ISBN No. 978-93-5202-735-4
12 Dr.P.G.Naik
Design and Development of Network Monitoring and Controlling Tool for Department of Computer Studies CSIBER
Recent Trends in Information Technology, Proceedings of National Seminar NSRTIT-2015, ISBN No. 978-93-5202-735-4
R.S. Kamath
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Name of the Journal, Vol. No. ISSN No. Date
1 R.S. Kamath
Setting Up Personal Cloud Server Tonido @ Department of Computer Studies CSIBER and Integration with Moodle Server - A Case Study
International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, Volume: 3 Issue: 7, 2015, 4488 – 4496, ISSN: 2321-8169, www.ijritcc.org, SJIF Impact Factor: 5.837
2 R.S.Kamath,
Exploring New Template in CSIBER’s Existing Joomla Website, International Journal of Computer Engineering and Applications
International Journal of Computer Engineering and Applications Volume 9, Issue 6, Part 1, June 2015, Page 165-176, www.ijcea.com ISSN 2321-3469, Journal Impact Factor: 3.691
3 R.S.Kamath
Enhancing the Usability of Library System at CSIBER using QR Code
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) Vol 17, Issue 3, Ver. 1 (May – Jun. 2015), Page 33-41e-ISSN: 2278-0661, p-ISSN: 2278-8727
4 R.S.Kamath
Design and Development of Network Monitoring and Controlling Tool for Department of Computer Studies CSIBER
International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication Volume: 3 Issue: 3, April 2015, Page 1237- 1243 ISSN: 2321-8169, Scientific Journal Impact Factor: 5.098
5 R.S.Kamath
Exploiting Prolog and Natural Language Processing for Simple English Grammar
Recent Trends in Information Technology, Proceedings of National Seminar NSRTIT-2015, ISBN No. 978-93-5202-735-4
6 R.S.Kamath
Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Model for Predicting Student Performance in Campus Placement
Recent Trends in Information Technology, Proceedings of National Seminar NSRTIT-2015, ISBN No. 978-93-5202-735-4
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Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Name of the Journal, Vol. No. ISSN No. Date
7 R.S.Kamath
Design and Development of Network Monitoring and Controlling Tool for Department of Computer Studies CSIBER
Recent Trends in Information Technology, Proceedings of National Seminar NSRTIT-2015, ISBN No. 978-93-5202-735-4
8 R.S.Kamath
Book Review- Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach
International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT), 3(8): August, 2014, Page 318-320, ISSN: 2277-9655, Scientific Journal Impact Factor: 3.449
Mrs. S.S Jamsandekar
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Name of the Journal, Vol. No. ISSN No. Date
1 Mrs. S.S
Jamsandekar
Portfolio Investment Model Using Neuro Fuzzy System
IJCSIT - International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies, Vol. 6 issue 2 , pp 1819-1823, ISSN 0975 - 9646 March-April 2015.
2 Mrs. S.S
Jamsandekar
Enhancing the Usability of Library System at CSIBER using QR Code
IOSR-JCE, International Organization of Scientific Research journal of Computer Engineering , Vol. 17, Issue 3, ISSN(Online) : 2278-0661 ISSN (Print) : 2278-8727, May-June 2015.
3 Mrs. S.S
Jamsandekar
Exploring New Template in CSIBER's Existing Joomla Website
International Journal of Computer Engineering and Applications, Vol.9 issue 6 part 1, pp 165-176, ISSN 2321-3469, June 2015
4 Mrs. S.S
Jamsandekar
Fuzzy Inference Rule Generation Using Genetic Algorithm Variant
IOSR-JCE, International Organization of Scientific Research journal of Computer Engineering , Vol. 17, Issue 4, pp 09-16, ISSN(Online) : 2278-0661 ISSN (Print) : 2278-8727, July -Aug 2015.
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11.0 Papers Presented:
Dr. S.D. Bhoite
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Theme & Venue Date
1 Dr. S.D. Bhoite
Quality Assurance And Accreditation In Higher Education Institutions
NAAC Sponsored : A Two Day National Conference On “ NAAC Assessment: Impact On Higher Education Institutes Of Rural And Semi-Urban Areas
6-7th Feb-2015 Proceedings ISBN : 978-81-930758-3-8 Organized by : GIB College Of ASC & PG, Nipani
Dr.P.G.Naik
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Theme & Venue Date
1. Dr.P.G.Naik
Dynamic Fuzzy Expert System for Multi Objective Criteria for Selection of Manufacturing Method'
National Conference on Emerging Trends in Electronics and Computer Science. Shivaji Univeristy, Kolhapur
13th - 14th Feb, 2015.
2. Dr.P.G.Naik
Soft Computing Model for Secure Auto Program Evaluator
National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology SIBER, Kolhapur
6-7th March 2015.
3. Dr.P.G.Naik
A Framework for Activity Based Authentication using Genetic Algorithm
National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology SIBER, Kolhapur
6-7th March 2015.
4 Dr.P.G.Naik
Waiting Line Model applied to Production Line for Productivity Improvement
National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology SIBER, Kolhapur
6-7th March 2015.
5 Dr.P.G.Naik
Design and Development of Network Monitoring and Controlling Tool for Department of Computer Studies CSIBER
National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology SIBER, Kolhapur
6-7th March 2015.
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R.S.Kamath
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Theme & Venue Date
1 R.S.Kamath
Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Model for Predicting Student Performance in Campus Placement
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)” organized by Department of Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
6th and 7th March, 2015
2 R.S.Kamath,
Design and Development of Network Monitoring and Controlling Tool for Department of Computer Studies CSIBER
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)” organized by Department of Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
6th and 7th March, 2015
3 R.S.Kamath
Exploiting Prolog and Natural Language Processing for Simple English Grammar
UGC Sponsored Two Day National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015)” organized by Department of Computer Studies, CSIBER, Kolhapur
6th and 7th March, 2015
4 R.S.Kamath,
Mining of Educational Data for the Analysis and Forecast of Students Performance using R
National Conference on Emerging Trends in Electronics and Computer Science (ETECS - 2015)” organized by Department of Electronics & Department of Computer Science Shivaji University Kolhapur,
13th and 14th Feb, 2015
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Sponsored By UGC-SAP, DST-PURSE, IEEE India SSCS and CSSS Chapter
Mrs. S.S Jamsandekar
Sr. No
Name of the Faculty
Title of the paper Theme & Venue Date
1 Mrs. S.S
Jamsandekar
Investment Portfolio Selection using Neuro Fuzzy System
National Conference on Emerging Trends in Electronics and Computer Science (ETECS-2015) , organized BY Department of Electronics and Department of Computer Science , Shivaji University Kolhapur
13th , 14th Feb 2015
2 Mrs. S.S
Jamsandekar
Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Model for Predicting Student Performance in Campus Placement" Proceedings of National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology
Two Days UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015) organized by Department of Computer Studies,CSIBER Kolhapur
6th – 7th March 2015.
3 Mrs. S.S
Jamsandekar
Exploiting Prolog and Natural Langauge Processing for simple English Grammar
Two Days UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Recent Trends in Information Technology (NSRTIT-2015) organized by Department of Computer Studies,CSIBER Kolhapur
6th – 7th March 2015.
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12.0 Guest Lectures Delivered and Resource Person by SIBER Faculty:
Dr. Ajay D. Shinde
SrNo.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
1 Dr. Ajay D.
Shinde
SIBER IT training for administrative staffs of GOKUL Dudh Sangh, under Management Development Program. – Delivered the lectures on using Excel.
9/1/2014
2 Dr. Ajay D.
Shinde
ni-msme& sponsored by rajiv Gandhi National Institute for youth development, CSIBER, Kolhapur.
EDP on Computing Skills 22nd Feb 2015
3 Dr. Ajay D.
Shinde
Dept of Computer Science, Shivaji University
Remedial classes for NET/SET Coaching
24th December, 2014
4 Dr. Ajay D.
Shinde
Dept of Computer Science, Shivaji University
Remedial classes for NET/SET Coaching
24th December, 2014
5 Dr. Ajay D.
Shinde Shivraj College, Gadhinglaj
Software Engineering December 2014
Dr. P.G.Naik
Sr No.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
1 Dr. P.G.Naik
SIBER IT training for administrative staffs of GOKUL Dudh Sangh, under Management Development Program. – Delivered the lectures on using Excel.
9/1/2014
2 Dr. P.G.Naik SIBER Skill Development
Programme
3 Dr. P.G.Naik Dept of Computer Science, Shivaji University
Remedial classes for NET/SET Coaching
22nd December, 2015
4 Dr. P.G.Naik Dept of Computer Science, Shivaji University
Remedial classes for NET/SET Coaching
24th December, 2015
5 Dr. P.G.Naik
Yashwantrao Chavan School of Rural Development, Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
Delivered a lecture of Web Security at Yashwantrao Chavan school of Rural Development, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
5th March, 2015.
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Sr No.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
6 Dr. P.G.Naik Dept of Computer Science, Shivaji University
Delivered lectures on Struts and hibernate
15th March, 2015
7 Dr. P.G.Naik
ni-msme and sponsered by Rajeev Gandhi National Institute for Youth Development held at CSIBEr, Holhapur
Internet Programming Feb-15
8 Dr. P.G.Naik IT training for administrative staffs of GOKUL, CSIBER
Introduction to Excel Sept, 2014
Dr. R.S.Kamath
Sr No.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
1 Dr. R.S.Kamath Academic Forum, CSIBER, Kolhapur
Internet of Things 20th March, 2015
2 Dr. R.S.Kamath
ni-msme and sponsered by Rajeev Gandhi National Institute for Youth Development held at CSIBEr, Holhapur
E-Mail Application EDP on Computing Skills
Feb-15
3 Dr. R.S.Kamath IT training for administrative staffs of GOKUL, CSIBER
E-Mail Application Sept, 2014
4 Dr. R.S.Kamath
MCA, Department of Computer Science, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Network Security 25th Sept, 2014
Mrs. S.S. Jamsandekar
Sr No.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
1 Mrs. S.S.
Jamsandekar
Remedial coaching for MCA Students at Department of Commerce , Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Java Socket Programming Mar-15
2 Mrs. S.S.
Jamsandekar
It Training for administrative staff, Gokul, Kolhapur
Google Apps Sep-14
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Sr No.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
3 Mrs. S.S.
Jamsandekar
NET/SET coaching at Department of Computer Science, Shivaji University Kolhapur
Operating System ( Memory Management)
18th Dec 2014
4 Mrs. S.S.
Jamsandekar
Remedial coaching for MCA students at Department of Commerce , Shivaji University, Kolhapur
PHP MYSQL Mar-15
5 Mrs. S.S.
Jamsandekar
ni-msme& sponsored by rajiv Gandhi National Institute for youth development, CSIBER, Kolhapur.
EDP on Computing Skills 21 st feb 2015
Mr. Huddar R.M.
Sr No.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
1 Mr. Huddar
R.M.
SIBER IT training for administrative staffs of GOKUL Dudh Sangh, under Management Development Program. – Delivered the lectures on using Excel.
9/1/2014
2 Mr. Huddar
R.M.
ni-msme& sponsored by rajiv Gandhi National Institute for youth development, CSIBER, Kolhapur.
EDP on Computing Skills 22nd Feb 2015
Mr. A.M. Kazi
Sr No.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
1 Mr. A.M. Kazi
SIBER IT training for administrative staffs of GOKUL Dudh Sangh, under Management Development Program. – Delivered the lectures on using Excel.
9/1/2014
2 Mr. A.M. Kazi
ni-msme& sponsored by rajiv Gandhi National Institute for youth development, CSIBER, Kolhapur.
EDP on Computing Skills 22nd Feb 2015
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Mr. Thorat R.T.
Sr No.
Name of the Faculty
Organisation Visited Topic Discussed Date
1 Mr. Thorat R.T.
SIBER IT training for administrative staffs of GOKUL Dudh Sangh, under Management Development Program. – Delivered the lectures on using Excel.
9/1/2014
2 Mr. Thorat R.T.
ni-msme& sponsored by rajiv Gandhi National Institute for youth development, CSIBER, Kolhapur.
EDP on Computing Skills 22nd Feb 2015
13.0 Refresher course orientation/ FDP/ QIP/ attended by the faculty:
Sr.No Name of the Faculty
Program Details & Venue Date & Duration
1. Dr. P.G. Naik Two-week ISTE Workshop on Computer Programming organized by IIT Mumbai Dept. of Technology, Shivaji University
16th June to 21st June, 2014
2. Dr. P.G. Naik Two-week ISTE Workshop on Computer Networking organized by IIT Mumbai Dept. of Technology, Shivaji University
30th June to 5th July, 2014
3. Dr. P.G. Naik Two-week ISTE Workshop on 'Introduction to Design of Algorithms' organized by IIT Kharagpur Dept. of Technology, Shivaji University
27th April to 30th May, 2015
4 Dr. R.S. Kamath Two-week ISTE Workshop on Computer Programming organized by IIT Mumbai Dept. of Technology, Shivaji University
16th June to 21st June, 2014
5 Mrs. S.S.
Jamsandekar
Two-week ISTE Workshop on Computer Programming organized by IIT Mumbai Dept. of Technology, Shivaji University
16th June to 21st June, 2014
14.0 Research Project Undergoing/Completed by Faculty: Dr. R.V. Kulkarni
Sr. No.
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Amount Sanctioned
1 A Role of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in security and privacy issues of Social networking: Principal Investigator
UGC 79,000
2 Soft Computing Applications in Banking and Industry Level I Vision Group of Science Technology: Research Coordinator
Govt. of Karnataka
20 Lakhs.
3 Credit Risk Evaluation of Medium Scale Enterprises’ Using Evolutionary Nuero – Fuzzy Logic, Co-investigator
UGC 1,20,000/-
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Sr. No.
Title of the Project Funding Agency
Amount Sanctioned
4 The Knowledge based Intrusion Detection and Prevention Model for Biometric Process Co-investigator
UGC 1,35,000/-
15.0 Placement Activity:
The placement committee has arranged on campus and off campus project placement. Total five companies visited institute for project placement and the students were also sent to some companies for off-campus placement. The details about project placement placed through Institute are as follows.
Sr. No. Company Name No. of Students Selected
1 Nexus software,Kolhapur (Soft Devp/1.5p.a.)(MCA)
10
2 Winsoft,Kolhapur (Soft Devp)(MCA) 03
3 pragio systems (Soft Devp)(MCA) 07
4 Mass technologies, Pune (Soft devp)(MCA) 01
5 BitnByte systems, Pune (Soft Devp)(MCA) 01
6 aryantech, india pvt ltd,pune (Soft Devp)(MCA) 07
7 Data Vision,Pune (Soft Devp)(MCA) 06
8 Multivious solutions pvt ltd,kop (Soft Devp)(MCA)
01
9 Anar Solutions, Pune (MCA) 02
10 epersistance, Pune (MCA) 02
11 Manorama Info Solutions (MCA) 04
12 Mediacura infoline - pune 01
13 SR Infotech-kolhaapur 01
14 Stavyah technologies 03
15 Btit infosystems 01
There were 60 students in the third year, all the students are placed in the various organizations in Kolhapur & Pune city. Most of the students got continuation with average salary of 7,000/- per month.
Aptitude tests: One of the best competitive advantages for students in today's competitive environment is to know their own strengths or natural abilities. Aptitude tests by different companies are designed to predict someone's potential to learn or acquire the skills to perform specific tasks. In addition to practical and theoretical knowledge of different subjects in computer science, it is important for students to know themselves and gauge their aptitude. In career planning, this constitutes the first step to self-analysis and the job search itself. We conduct aptitude tests for students, teach them how to solve the examples, shortcuts for solving problems and how to calculate answers fastest way. The aptitude tests given to students constitute technical aptitude tests, logical reasoning test, verbal ability tests, general knowledge tests and placement papers of various multinational IT companies
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16.0 Faculty Achievement:
Mrs. K.S. Mahajan complited M.Phil.with dissertation entitled “Application of data mining tools to study selected scripts of stock market”.
17.0 M.Phil & Ph.D Research Guidance Undertaken:
Sr.No Name of the Faculty
M.Phil Ph.D
1 R.V. Kulkarni
Year 14-15
Registered Completed Registered Completed
05 05 02 02
2 Dr. S.D. Bhoite Year 14-15
Registered Completed Registered Completed
05 03 -- --
18.0 Infrastructure and Learning Resources:
MOODLE is successfully used for uploading learning resources and conducting quizzes and tests for the students. It is also used for conducting final objective test for 10 internal marks.
Dr. R.V. Kulkarni Head.
Department of Computer Studies
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
Programmes Offered 1) Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) 2) Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) 3) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
1.0 Objectives of the Main Programme
i) Impart and organize scientific training /teaching in Social Work to the desirous in social work career
ii) Organize social research and impart research training in social work iii) To offer training facilities to students so as to develop their knowledge, skills,
techniques and attitude to work with individual, group and community. iv) Organize Conferences, Seminars, Symposium, Lecture And Workshops for the
needy and also for the welfare of the Society
2.0 Pre-admission activities
a] MSW PROGRAMME : Admission Notice:
The admission process for MSW course 2014-16 began with an advertisement for MSW admission in daily newspapers viz. Pudhari, Sakal, Maharashtra Times, published during 3rd week of May and in daily Sakalon 13thMay, 2014. MSW admission committee consisting of a Chairman Dr. S.V Shirol, and Dr. K Pradeep Kumar and Dr.BabuZakaria as Members and all the faculty members were in the panel involved in admission activates as per procedure. There were 7 panels. The entrance exam was held on 28th June 2014 consisting of a Written Test, followed by Personal Interviews. Total no of applicants : 274 No. of students appeared : 226 (Male 153 & Female 73) No. of students selected : 120(Category wise table given below)
The admission in CSIBER were strictly allotted on Merit basis and Maharashtra State Government Reservation Rules were observed during admission process..In all 120students were admitted for the academic year 2014-15 The selected list (MSW first year) of candidate’s caste, category, sex and university-wise distribution is given as under
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B. MSW (selected list of candidates’ category, gender and university-wise distribution):
Sr. No.
Category Male Sub Total
Sub Total
Female Sub Total
Total
Mahar-ashtra
OMS* OMS* Mahar-ashtra
OMS
1 Open 39 01 40 19 01 20 60
2 SC 12 00 12 11 11 23
3 SBC 01 - 01 00 00 01
4 ST 01 - 02 - 00 01
5 NT(B,C,D) 08 - 08 02 02 10
6 OBC 15 - 15 10 10 25
7 Other PH. - - NIL - - - Nil
120
* OMS: Outside Maharashtra State
Home University Candidate (SUK) 113
Universities in Maharashtra (OUM) 05
Outside Maharashtra state (OMS) 02
Total 120 Candidates
The First Merit list was displayed on 3 rd July, 2014. Admission against cancellations were made from 10th to 14th July 2014 (Number of candidates selected against admission cancellation based on merit and category - 11)
c] MPhil Program
The entrance exam for M.Phil in Social Work & Sociology was held on 4thJuly2014 consisting of a Written Test, followed by Personal Interviews. Total No.of candidates applied : 22 Social Work + 2 Sociology No.of candidates appeared :19 Social Work + 1sociology No.of candidates selected :16 Social Work, but 12 took admission & 1
Sociology, so total No. of students in M.Phil. Course (social work & sociology) is 13
List of Selected Candidates
Caste Appeared Total selected
Open 10 6
SC 3 02
ST 01 01
NT(ABCD) 2 02
OBC 4 02
Total 20 13
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d] Selected List:
Sr. No.
Caste Female Total
1 Open 10 6
2 SC 3 02
3 ST 01 01
4 NT(ABCD) 2 02
5 OBC 4 02
6 Total 20 13
e] Academic schedule in Detail
Start of the programme : MSW – I / III sem 1stJuly 2014 No. of contact hours/ week : Theory 3hrs/Week MSW I/II (Per semester) : 7 papers/ Semester X 3 hrs (weekly) X : 32 weeks/ year = Total 672 hrs. Fieldwork 15hrs/week : 15 hrs X 32 weeks per year = 480 hours Total contact hrs : 672 + 480 = 1152 hrs Total working days : 224 days Total Examination days : 30 days
3.0 Guest Lectures Organized
Sr. No.
Date Name of the Guests Topic Class
1 14-07-14 Dinkar Kamble Rescue life guard society (NGO),Kolhapur
MSW-II -B Group
2. 21-07-14 Mathapati Sachinkumar Mahadev
BDO (GTC Kolhapur) MSW-II -E Group
3 07-08-14
Mr. JagadaleRavindra Mather and Platt Ltd. GokulShirgaon MIDC, Kolhapur
Wage and salary Administration
MSW-II HR & LW
4 11-08-14
ShriPawanKhebudkar Principal, ChetanaVikasMandir, Kolhapur
Role of NGO in social development
MSW-II -B Group
5 11-08-14 JitendraKathata&Sachin Mane, Pune
“Econet” MSW-II URCD
6. 25-08-14
Bharati T Soumya National centre for Advocacy studies,Kolhapur
Main streaming Advocacy
MSW-II -B URCD
7. 30-08-14 Mrs. SaddhanaPatil Role of social worker in child help line
All MSW – II year
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Sr. No.
Date Name of the Guests Topic Class
8 30-08-14
Mrs. SeemaThomke , Project Director ShrusthiGrameenKrushiVikasSansthaGadhinglaj
Role of NGO’s in Rural Development
MSW-II - A & B Group
9 30-08-14 RajashreePatil ,Integrated Water Management
Rural Development All MSW – II year
10. 30-08-14 Prof. Mahesh Wagh Shivaji University Kolhapur
Conservation of Energy
MSW-II - A & B Group
11 20-09-14
AjinkyaThorat. Elixir Academy for Self Development Kolhapur.
Soft Skills All MSW II
12
22-09-14 Mr. GirishShrikhande, VP HR, GPI Kolhapur
Industrial Relations MSW-II HR & LW
13 22-09-14 Ms. RamolaBagawade Kolhapur
Remedial English MSW-I A & B Div. Group
14 .
24-09-14 Ms. RamolaBagawade Kolhapur
Communication skills MSW-II A, B & E Group
15 29-09-14 Mr. Mohan Gurav Sr. officer, Udhyog ,Kolhapur
Skill development MSW - II URCD
16. 13-12-14 Mr. Amar Sakte Role of counse3llor in the field of HIV/AIDS
MSW - II B & E Group
17 17-12-14 Mr.Shivaji Done, Kolhapur
Programme management in social development
MSW Staff
18 17-12-14 Dr. V.M. Hilage, CSIBER,Kolhapur
Institutional Development
MSW staff
19. 18-12-14
Shri K.N. Govindacharyaji founder - Bharat Vikas,Sangava
Development : Need of the time
MSW & MEM Students
20. 20-12-14
Prasad Kasture Branch Manager, Exide life , centre one Building, Tarabai Park, Kolhapur
Corporate culture MSW - II HR & LW
21. 24-12-14
Sunil Chougule and MeghaSawant – PRO, D.Y. Patil Medical Hospital, Kolhapur
Role of PRO in hospital settings
MSW - II URCD & MPSW
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Sr. No.
Date Name of the Guests Topic Class
22. 10-01-15
Raju S. Padennavar HR Specialist LAXORS India Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore
Role of HR MSW - II HR & LW
23 05-01-2015
Mr. PrashantPange HR – Officer, MantriMetalics, Kolhapur
HR Activities MSW-II HR and LW
24. 10-1-15 Mr. SagarKadam Mumbai
Electronic data collection
All MSW – II year
25. 12-1-15 Mr. Kurvalkar Education Officer CBWE – Kolhapur
Workers education MSW – I and II
26. 15-1-15 Ms. ManjiriPatwardhan , Kolhapur
Event Management All MSW – II year
27. 17-1-15 Mr. V.S. Patil HR, Head GPI Kolhapur
HR practices in Kolhapur industries
MSW – II HR and LW
28 7-2-15 Fr. Shibush Joseph Relevance of field work in social work education
MSW – II A, B and E
29 10-2-15 Dr. Prajakta M. Patil Medical officer Kolhapur
Leprosy prevention programme
All MSW – II year
30 16-3-15 Dr. P.M. Shahpurkar, Auragabad
Competitive exams in social work
All MSW – II year
31 16-3-15 Mr. YogeshKudale Islampur
UGC/NET/SET – preparation
MSW – II all students
Guest Lecture delivered by CSIBER Faculty:
Sr.No. Name of
the speaker Institute/
Organization visited Topic
discussed Date
Class & Remarks
1
Dr K Pradeep Kumar
YCISSR Jakatwadi, Satara.
ICSSR Sponsored National Seminar
5&6-9-2014 Chairman National seminar
2
Dr. K. N. Ranbhare
V.P. Instituted of mgt. studies of Research Sangli
“Stress Management”
9-9-14 Management students Resource person
3
Dr. Babu Zachariah
DhananjayMahadik Group of Institutions
One Day Faculty Development Programme –
20 -12-2014 Resource person
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Sr.No. Name of
the speaker Institute/
Organization visited Topic
discussed Date
Class & Remarks
4
Dr. Babu Zachariah
Dept. of Commerce and Management , Shivaji University
Ph. D Bridge Course on Quantitative Techniques and computer Applications
19&20 -4-2015
Resource person
5
Dr.S.S.Apate BSW/MSW college,Ekasambha
MSW students at Rural camp Budhihal, Chikodi
1-05-15 Resource person.
6
Dr. TVG Sarma
YashwantraoChavan Academy of Development Administration, Yasahada Pune
‘Fiscal policy’ (class I and II officers attended)
23rd to 25th June 2014
Resource person.
7
Dr. S.S. Apate
Dist Social Welfare office. Sangli
Workshop - ‘Atrocities on SC/ST
1-7-14 Resource Person
5.0 Field WorkAgencies /Study Tour/ Industrial Visits
A] FIELDWORK AGENCIES
MSW – I
1) Blind School, Kolhapur. 2) M. Lohia School for Deaf and Dumb, Kolhapur. 3) Dr. RadhakrishanaBalkalyanSankul, Kolhapur. 4) AhilyabaiHolkar Girls Observation Home, AnathMahila Ashram. 5) ShishuGriha - Boys Observation Home. 6) Swadhar Leprosy Colony, Shenda Park, Kolhapur. 7) ChetanaVikasMandir, (School for Mentally Retarded) Kolhapur. 8) Sudhakar Joshi Nagar Slum, Kolhapur. 9) Swayam School for Mentally Handicapped, Kolhapur. 10) Takala Slum, Kolhapur. 11) TejeswaniMahilaAdharGraha, Sambhaji Nagar, Kolhapur. 12) MahilaDakshataSamiti, Kolhapur. 13) SwamaJayantiShehriRojagarYojana, Kolhapur. 14) Helpers of the Handicapped, Kolhapur. 15) Rajendra Nagar Slum, Kolhapur. 16) Prabudha Bharat High School, Kolhapur. 17) State Home for Men, Kolhapur. 18) Sadar Bazar Slum, Kolhapur. 19) Kalamba Central Prison, Kolhapur. 20) Matoshree Aged Home, Chambukhadi, Kolhapur. 21) National Rural Development Society, Kolhapur.
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22) Pratham, MangalwarPeth, Kolhapur. 23) NARl Paramedical Centre. 24) Matoshree, R. K. Nagar, Kolhapur 25) Family Counseling Centre, SIBER, Kolhapur 26) Men Against Violence & Abuse, {MAVA} SIBER Campus,, Kolhapur
MSW – II (Group – A)
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND LABOUR WELFARE
1) Menon and Menon Pvt. Ltd., Vikramnagar, Kolhapur. 2) GhatagePatil Industries, Kolhapur. 3) GhatagePatil Transport, Kolhapur. 4) Kolhapur Steel Ltd., Kolhapur. 5) Menon Pistons Pvt. Ltd., Kolhapur. 6) Manugraph Industries, Kolhapur. 7) MantiMetalics Pvt. Ltd., Kolhapur. 8) Chh. RajaramSahakariSakharKarkhanaLtd., Kolhapur. 9) KolhapurZillaSahakariDudhUtpadakSangh Ltd., Kolhapur. 10) Indo Count Industries, Kolhapur. 11) Indo Count Industries, Five Star MIDC Kolhapur. 12) Menon Bearings, Kolhapur. 13) Nagareeka Exports Limited., Yavluj. 14) Popular Steel Works and Agricultural Implements Pvt. Ltd, Uydam Nagar,
Kolhapur, 15) Warna Sugar Mills.,Warnanagar. 16) WarnaDhudh, Warnanagar. 17) Tej Courier, Kolhapur. 18) Shantaram Ltd., GokulShirgaon, Kolhapur 19) RajaramDislerry, Bawada, Kolhapur 20) SB Reshellers Ltd., Shiroli, MIDC, Kolhapur 21) Kirloskar Oil Engg. Ltd. – 5-Star MIDC, Kolhapur 22) Soktas Ltd., 5-Star MIDC, Kolhapur 23) Nav Maharashtra Spinning Mill, Ichalkaranji 24) Kulkarni Power Tools Ltd., Jaysingpur, Kolhapur 25) Alkop, 5-Star MIDC, Kolhapur 26) MayuraSteel,Kolhapur
MSW II GROUP ' B' URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
1) Nehru Yuva Kendra, Kolhapur. 2) District Social Welfare Office, Kolhapur. 3) District Adult Education Department, Kolhapur. 4) PanchayatSamiti, Karveer, Kolhapur. 5) Kolhapur District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Kolhapur (KDCC Bank) 6) ShriSonalMahilaUtkarsh, Shahupuri, Kolhapur. 7) MahilaArthikVikasMahamandal, ZillaParishad, Kolhapur. 8) District Women and Child Welfare Dept., Kolhapur. 9) Rajendra Nagar Slum, Kolhapur.
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10) Urban Basic Services for Poor. . 11) Dept. of Community Medicine, D. Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur. 12) National Rural Development Society, Kolhapur. 13) SUEB Kagal
MSW-II GROUP E MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK
1) SavitriBaiphule hospital, Kolhapur 2) ChhatrapatiPramilaRaje Hospital, Kolhapur. 3) PanchagangaHospital,Kolhapur. 4) Morya Hospital, Kolhapur. 5) Aster Adhaar Hospital, Miraj. 6) WIINS Hospital, Kolhapur. 7) D. Y. Patil Medical Hospital, Kolhapur. 8) Swarswati hospital, Kolhapur. 9) City Hospital, Rajarampuri, Kolhapur 10) Wanless Hospital, Kolhapur
B} Study Tour :
Following Industries &Organizations were visited by MSW-II Gr.A, B & E group students along with faculty members Dr B.N .Patil, Dr.M.V.Rodriques,Dr. S.P Rajput, Dr D M Bhosale Dr. SS Apate and Dr.D N Valvi respectively during the study tour programme held in between 16th to 25th February,2015:
Sr.No.
Name of the Organization Institute Visited at Study Tour
Date Class
MSW-II Gr. A :HRM&LW
1. Via Con Pvt Ltd Bangalore 18/2/2015 MSWII HRMLW
2 Volvo ltd , Bangalore 19/2/2015 MSW II HRMLW
3 UB Diselleries Bangalore 20/2/2015 MSWII HRMLW
4 Oaty chocolate industries Oaty 21/2/2015 MSWII HRMLW
5 Oaty Tea plantation and manufacturing unit, Oaty 22/2/2015 MSWII HRMLW
MSW II Gr.B : URCD
1 AtalPrathishthanSavantwadi 16/2/2015 MSWII URCD
2 Mission Medical Savantwadi 16/22015 MSWII URCD
3 Life line foundation Goa 17/2/2015 MSWII URCD
4 Voluntary health organization Goa 18/2/2015 MSWII URCD
5 Rural and agricultural development , Goa 20/2/2015 MSWII URCD
6 State Social Welfare office , Goa 20/2/2015 MSWII URCD
MSWII Gr. E : MPSW
1 Santhwana Institute of counsellingand psychotherapy, Kerala
19/2/2015 MSWII MPSW
2 The Administrator KMHC &Vigyan Valley learning Center, Kerala
20/2/2015 MSWII MPSW
3 De Paul International Centre for wellbeing (DICW), Kerala
21/2/2015 MSWII MPSW
4 Cyriac Elias Voluntary Association (CEVA), Kerala 23/2/2015 MSWII MPSW
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RURAL CAMP REPORT : 2014-2015 The D.K. Shinde School of Social Work organized a Rural Camp for MSW-I year students at Bahadurwadi from 16th February, 2015 to 23rd February,2015. The basic objective of the rural camp is to provide rural life experience to the students of social work and sensitize them with regard to rural social problems. Many of the students after completing the course, work on government projects being implemented in the rural areas. So to acquaint them with the conditions of rural life the students are taken to the rural camp in the first year. The entire camp was co-ordinated by Dr. SV Shirol, Head, Dept. social work Dr. K Pradeep Kumar, Dr. Babu Zachariah, Dr. T. V. G. Sarma,Dr P.S Ranadive & Dr.(Mrs.) KalnidiRanbhare .The Management, other faculty members and Non-Teaching staff visited the camp for encouraging and motivating the students.
Social Extension Activities Organized by the Department:
Sr. No.
Event Date Guest / Invitees
1 ShahuJayanthi celebration in CSIBER 26/06/2014 Dr. P.S.Ranadive/All faculty and students resent
2 Video conference by Santra 13/08/2014 Dr K N. Ranbhare/ SavitaShirke
3 Mal Nutrition awareness programme for the children in Salokhe park slum, Kolhapur
17/09/2014 Dr. M. V. Rodriques/ Dr Sonia P. Rajput
4 Street Play on Tobacco addiction at Menon&Menon for employees
11/09/2014 Dr. K. Pradeepkumar&
Prof. D.M. Bhosale
5 Documentary film on Late Dr. Dabholkar
13/09/2014 Prof. D.M. Bhosale
6 Workshop on tobacco free life in association with Salam Mumbai Foundation, Mumbai
13/09/2014 Dr. D.N. Valvi
7 Programme on carrer development of children of employee of Manugraph Industry, MIDC, Kolhapur
13/09/2014 Dr. K. Pradeepkumar
8 Street Play on Black Magic 20/09/2014 Dr. S.S. Apate
9 Guest lecture on Environmental Problems
22/09/2014 Dr. M.V. Rodriques
10 Guest Lecture on international literacy day for all MSW students.
27/09/2014 Dr. P.S. Rao
11 Street Play on Scientific Temperament by VivekWahini Project
27/09/2014 Dr. D.N. Valvi
12 Street Play on awareness about Deaf & Dumb issues for society.
28/09/2014 Dr. B.N. Patil
13 A Survey of social problems in Salokhe nagar slum
01/10/2014 Dr. M.V. Rodriques
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Sr. No.
Event Date Guest / Invitees
14 Arrangement of Gandhi Jayanti at BalkalyanSankul and Prabhudh Bharat Highschool
02/10/2014 Dr. P.S. Randive&
Dr. S.P. Rajput
15 Arrangement of Gandhi Jayant at Department of Social Work
02/10/2014 Dr. S.V. Shirol
16 Awareness programme on cracker free Diwali
06/10/2014 Dr. D.N. Valvi
17 Parents meeting for MSW – I & II 16/10/2014
Dr. P.S. Randive,
Prof. D.M. Bhosale and
Dr. S.S. Apate
18 Workshop on Developmental Disabilities for anganwadi workers & student.
25/10/2014 Partner Morya Hospital,
Dr. K.N. Ranbhare
19 Human Rights Day 10/12/2014 Prof. D.M. Bhosale
20 Guest Lecture for HR students 11/12/2014 Dr. B. N. Patil
21 Guest lecture for HR students by Mr. Milind Mane
15/12/2014 Dr. K. Pradeepkumar
22 Women Empowerment Day 03/01/2015 Dr. S.P. Rajput
23 VivekanandJayanti / Youth Day 12/01/2015 Dr. S.P. Rajput
24 Blood Donation Camp 03/02/2015
Dr. S.P. Rajput
Dr. K.N. Ranbhare and
Dr. D.N. Valvi
25 Rural Camp for MSW-I 15/02/2015
Dr. S.V. Shirol,
Dr. K. Pradeepkumar
Dr. T.V.G. Sarma and
Dr. K.N. Ranbhare
26
Study tour for MSW-II
HR and Labour welfare Urban and Rural Community Development
Medical and Psychiatric Social Work
22/02/2015
Dr. M.V. Rodriques
Dr. B.N. Patil
Dr. S.P. Rajput
Dr. P.S. Randive
Prof. D.M. Bhosale
Dr. S.S. Apate
27 Remidial Classes for MSW-I & MSW-II 01 to 31/03/2015
Dr. M.V. Rodriques&
Dr. BabuZacheria
28 Street play programmes on industrial safety week at various NIDC by HR students
04 to 11/03/2015
Dr. S.V. Shirol,
Dr. K. Pradeepkumar and
Dr. B. N. Patil
29 International women Day. 08/03/2015 Dr.S.P. Rajput and
Dr. D.N. Valvi
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Visitors
Date Name of the Visitor
8-7-14 Dr. Vijay. Mane YCSS along with MSW. II URCD students visited the Dept(college of social work) visited the Dept. along with MSW students as a part field Orientation visit
5-9-14 Prof. AmbadasMohite MASWE President Visited CSIBER, Management / staff facilitated him for his efforts towards pension matter
05-01-15
PatilSainathYashwant – 9850948356 Young Inspirators Network, Co-Ordinator – Kolhapur Sakal Media Group [email protected] Discussed about organizing extension activities jointly with Sakal press
06-01-15
P.K. Vartak, Initiatives and Change Asia plateuPanchgani – 412805 General Manager HR [email protected] www.in.iofc.org
19-01-15
Mr. Dilip R. Kalgutgi Mr. Prashant D. Desai Discussed to organize spiritual Discourses at Radhabai hall www.tejgyan.orgwww.happythoughts.in
22-01-15 Mr. Deepak Mahapure Seventh day Adventist High school Shivaji Park, Kolhapur 9730340580
26-01-15 Prof. Bennur Y. H. and Prof. Gavit R. N. Aurangabad along with 37 MSW students visited Dept as apart of study tour visit
27-01-15
Visitors from Thialand and S. Korea AruneeChalongklang (Bee) Thai ([email protected]) Aug Sodam Park (sodam012naver.com) from S.Korea Smt. Swapna Panhalkar IYE officer, Kolhapur, had interaction session with MSW II students coordinated the event
2-3-15
Visitor from Salaam Mumbai – NGO Ajay Pilankar – Sr. Project Manager 8689888964 Conducted a session on ‘How to prevent tobacco habit’ for MSW students
30-03-15
Visitors &Chief guest for function Shri Bharat Bhosale S.P. KalambaJail Cell. 9850871675
01-04-15 Mrs. Priya Nikhil Patil “Indian” NiwasNeninath nagar Sangli 416416
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Date Name of the Visitor
7-8-14
Foreign visitors from Spain visited Dept of Social work and interacted with students and staff Miguel Arias sanchez Arianaperezsaluvatierra Neria Miqueuhagriuya Aura mondincarbonell Gemma riuoliveras Begoneetxebarriaginea Meritxell Ernandel Carrera Mr. Devendra Patil, Comminity leaders running NGO for welfare of poor ,accompanied them Dr. S.S. Apate co-ordinated the event
6.0 Efforts made for weak students (Mention number of students and efforts made in detail)
Regular lectures were supplemented by audio visual aids, OHP, Seminars, Field Work Conferences, Group Discussion, Guidance, Counseling etc. Special classes for weaker students were held once in a week as extra coaching by faculty members about 60% students were benefited.
7.0 Efforts for communication skills (in details):
Cambridge English Speaking Course
English speaking course was organized for all MSW – I year students and classes were conducted by recognized Cambridge course tutors. The duration for the course was of three months from November 2014 to January 2015 Dr. M.V. Rodriques was the coordinator.
8.0 Seminars/ Workshops / Conferences/ FDP attended by the faculty:
Sr.No.
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date & Duration
Venue Remarks
1
Dr. K. Pradeepkumar
ICSSR Sponsored National Seminar 5&6/9/201
4
Yashwantrao Chavan Institute of Social Work, Satara
Paper presentedon‘Social Work Education :An Indian Viewpoint’
2
Dr. K. Pradeepkumar
UGC Sponsored
National Seminar on
Recent Trends in
Information
Technology –
6&7/3/
2015
Dept. of
Computer
studies,
CSIBER, Kolhapur
Presented a paper
3
Dr. K. Pradeepkumar
Workshop 0n Scientific Temperament
16/08/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur participated
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Sr.No.
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date & Duration
Venue Remarks
4 Dr. D.N. Valvi Workshop 0n
Tabacco Free Future 13/09/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur participated
5 Dr. K. Pradeepkumar
Workshop 0nResearch Methodology
11/08/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur participated
6
Dr. S.V. Shirol Workshop 0n Scientific Temperament
16/08/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur participated
7 Dr. S.V. Shirol Workshop 0n
Tobacco Free Future 13/09/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur participated
8
Dr. S.V. Shirol Workshop 0nResearch Methodology
11-08-2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur participated
9
Dr. S.S. Apate National Conference on Social Exclusion:
24 & 25March, 2015
Tilak
Maharashtra
University, Pune
Presented paper
10
Dr. D.N. Valvi 3rd National Conference on Tobacco/Health
15th and 16th December 2014
Tata Memorial Hospital Mumbai
Participated
11 Dr. S.S. Apate Workshop 0n
Atrocities to weaker Section
30-07-2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
12
Dr. K.N. Ranbhare
National workshop
on psychotherapy in
MPSW setting.
31st July to 2nd Aug 2014
NIMHANS
Bangalore
Students also participated
13
Dr. S.S. Apate Workshop 0n Atrocities to weaker Section
30/07/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
14
Dr. P.S. Randive
Workshop 0n Atrocities to weaker Section
30/07/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
15
Dr. D.M.Bhosale
Workshop 0n Scientific Temperment
16/08/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur
Participated
16 Dr. S.V. Shirol one day National
Conference 24/9/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur
particiated
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Sr.No.
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date & Duration
Venue Remarks
17
Dr. S.V. Shirol National Seminar on “Social Work: The Profession and its contribution towards Nation Building”
7th& 8th/11 2014
MASWE IshwarDeshmukh Campus, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur
Participated
18 Dr. D.M Bhosale
National Seminar on “Social Work: The Profession and its contribution towards Nation Building”
7th& 8th/11 2014
MASWE IshwarDeshmukh Campus, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur
Participated
19 Dr. T.V.G Sarma
National Seminar on “Social Work: The Profession and its contribution towards Nation Building”
7th& 8th/11 2014
MASWE IshwarDeshmukh Campus, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur
Participated
20 Dr BN Patil National Seminar on
Human Rights
23- 24 /01 /
2015
D.R.ManeCollege
,Kagal Participated
21 Dr BN Patil
National Conference
on Recent Trends in
HRM
25-26/03/
2015 CSIBER,Kolhapur
Participated
22 Dr BN Patil
National Conference
on Problems and
prospectives of
Minorities
24-25 /03/
2015
MahavirMahavid
yalaya, Kolhapur Paper presented
23 Dr Sonia P Rajput
Workshop 0nResearch Methodology
11/08/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
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Sr.No.
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date & Duration
Venue Remarks
24 Dr Sonia P Rajput
Workshop 0n Scientific Temperment
16/08/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
25 Dr Sonia P Rajput
Workshop 0n Tabacco Free Future
13/09/2014 CSIBER Kolhapur Participated
26 Dr Sonia P Rajput
5 days Workshop 0n self Defence
25/11/2014 New College Kolhapur
Participated with lady students
27 Dr Sonia P Rajput
One day Workshop Indian Constitution
26/11/2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
28 Dr Sonia P Rajput
Workshop on Career Guidance for Teenager
13-9-2014 CS Kolhapur IBER, Participated
29 Dr Sonia P Rajput
One Day Workshop on Perspective Of Social Work and role of social worker Organized in Adult Education Department
7/01/2015 Shivaji Unv Kolhapur
Participated
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Sr.No.
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date & Duration
Venue Remarks
30 Dr Sonia P Rajput
National Seminar on Gender Discrimination & national Development
6h& 7th/10/ 2014
Kamala College, Kolhapur
Presented paper
31 Dr Sonia P Rajput
Two day National Seminar ‘Challenges Before Women Entrepreneurship in South
30th&31st /01/2015
Shivaji Unv Kolhapur
Presented paper
32 Dr Sonia P Rajput
National Seminar on “Social Work: The Profession and its contribution towards Nation Building”
7th& 8th November 2014
MASWE IshwarDeshmukh Campus, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur
Participated
33 Dr Sonia P Rajput
National Conference on Recent Trends in HRM
13th&14th March 2015
CSIBER Kolhapur Presented paper
34 Dr. S. S. Apate National Conference on Social Exclusion:
24 & 25March, 2015
Tilak
Maharashtra
University, Pune
Presented paper
35 Dr. S. S. Apate Bharat VikasSangam 19to 25 Jan 2015
Kanerimathkolha
pur FDP
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Sr.No.
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date & Duration
Venue Remarks
36 Dr. S. S. Apate
National Seminar on “Social Work: The Profession and its contribution towards Nation Building”
7th& 8th November 2014
MASWE IshwarDeshmukh Campus, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur
Participated
37 Dr. K.N Ranbhare
National Seminar on “Social Work: The Profession and its contribution towards Nation Building”
7th& 8th November 2014
MASWE IshwarDeshmukh Campus, Hanuman Nagar, Nagpur
Participated
38 Dr. T V G Sarma
Workshop 0n Scientific Temperment
16-08-2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
39 Dr. T V G Sarma Workshop 0n Atrocities to weaker Section
30-07-2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
40 Dr P.S Ranadive
One day Workshop Developmental Disabilities among Children
24-09-2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
41 Dr P.S Ranadive Workshop 0n Atrocities to weaker Section
30-07-2014 CSIBER, Kolhapur Participated
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Sr.No.
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date & Duration
Venue Remarks
42 Dr.K.N. Ranbhare
International Conference on Social Work Practice in Mental Health
10 & 11, 12-12-2014
Angamady, Kochi Participated
9.0 Seminar/ Workshop / Conferences /Training organized by the Department:
Sr.No. Topic Nature of Event Date & Duration
Funding Agency
1 Atrocities against SC/ST’s One day Workshop 30-7-2014 Social Welfare
Dept., Kolhapur
2 Scientific Temperament One day Workshop 16-8-2014 self
3 Career Guidance for Teenager
Workshop 13-9-2014 Manugraph, Kolhapur
4 Tabacco Free Life One day Workshop 13-9-2014 self
5 Developmental Disabilities among Children
One day Workshop 24-09-2014 Self
6 Indian Constitution One day Workshop 26-11-2014 Self/legal Aid
Center
7 International woman Day One day Workshop 7th/8th/&9th
March 2014 self BJS/MATHA/ CSIBER
8 Atrocities against SC/ST’s One day Workshop 5-12-2015 Social Welfare
Dept, Sangli
9 ,"Econometrics-IV: Econometrics with Computer Applications"
National Workshop 9-10
Mar'2015
U.G.C., New
Delhi
10
.,"Enterprenuership and Skill Development Prog for S.C. students
National Training
Programme "
29 Jan - 5
Mar'2015
Ni-msme, &
RGNIYD,
Hyderabad
11
"Atrocities against SC & ST" State Level
Workshop
30 Jul'2014 Dept. of Social
Justice, Govt.
of
Maharashtra
12 Critical Analysis Budget 2014-15: 18 Aug'2014 CSIBER, Kop.
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10.0 Refresher Courses attended by the faculty :
Nil
11.0 M.Phil. & Ph.D. Research guidance undertaken:
Sr.No. Name of Faculty M.Phil. Ph.D.
In Progress Completed In Progress Completed
1 Dr.S V Shirol 1
2 Dr.KPradeepKumar 1
3 Dr.MV Rodriques 3
4 Dr. TVG Sarma 1 -
5 Dr. B. N.Patil 2 1 & 1 submitted
- -
6 Dr. S.P. Rajput 3 1& 2submitted
- -
7 Dr.K.N.Ranbhare 2 2
12.0 Research project (New &ongoing):
Sr.No. Faculty Title of Project Funding Agency Amount Sanctioned
1 Drpradeepkumar -- CPE/self --
2 Dr P S Randive A Study on ICDS Kolhapur District
CPE/self
3 Dr S.P Rajput Impact of CSR in kolhapur
CPE/self submitted
13.0 Sport activities:
All the students participated in Indoor and out door sports Activities organized by the department
14.0 List of meritorious students in MSW –II
Sr.No. Exam No. Name of the Student Grade Point Merit Order
1 5207 Miss JadhavRajaniprakash (HRMLW)
7 First
2 5297 Miss PranitaPargoudaPatil(MPSW) 6.6 Second
3 5250 MudhalePrajaktaPrakash (URCD) 6.6 Third
4. 5215 Mane Poonam M (HRMLW) 6.6 Fourth
5 5288 KumbarJaganath D (MPSW) 6.6 Fourth
6 5289 MangoankarSupriya B (MPSW) 6.4 Fifth
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15.0 In brief mention the efforts made & assessment on the following criteria.
i) Curriculum Aspects : Updated Syllabus ii) Teaching Learning & Evaluation:
Regular lectures were supplemented by audio visual aids, OHP, Seminars, Field Work Conferences, Group Discussion, Guidance, Counselling etc. Special classes for weaker students were held once in a week as extra coaching by faculty members.
Evaluation was made through out at regular intervals with Home assignments /class assignments and seminar presentation in addition to fieldwork evaluation
iii) Research Consultancy & Extension:
Rural Surveys were conducted by the department in order to evaluate the effectiveness of rural welfare programs besides students are assigned with field investigation activities. Project work is an optional subject for MSWII year students where research on various issues related to their specialization is studied. Apart from that various extension activities had been undertaken under Faculty’s guidance
iv) Research Articles and Publications:
K Pradeepkumar i) Family Environment and Mental Health Status of Secondary School
children :A social Work Perspective, Depaulcentre for Research and Development,ISBN -978-81-926—71-1-0
ii) Performance management System and organisational commitment. International Journal of Organizational Behaviour and Management Perspectives ISSN: 2279-0950 ISSN: 2279-0969 (ONLINE)IF-2012: 2.9, IF-2013: 5.071, IF-2014: 5.97.
DrB.N.Patil i) Awareness of Child Nutrition Among Mothers in ChikoditalukaImlication
for Social Work Practice in ICDS in Adivarta, June 2014, ISSN 2347-5234 Dr. S. S. Apate i) Economic and Educational facilitiestoBhoi Community Aug 2014, ISSN
2230-7850 in Indian Streams Research.
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Dr. Sonia P Rajput i) Competency Mapping –A Management Tool For Employee Assignment
And Development in Adivarta, June 2014, ISSN 2347-5234
ii) Modernization and its Impact on Youths inAdivarta, June 2014, ISSN 2347-5234
Dr. S.V.Shirol i) Assertiveness Among Adoloscents in Kolhapur, in Adivarta, June 2014,
ISSN 2347-5234. Dr. M.V.Rodriques: i) Errors in Syntax Made by Engineering Students in the Written Composition
With Mr. Marku Monis, Pp.4-13. Asian Journal of English Studies’, Vol.-3, Issue-1 ,2014 ISSN22773606 http://www.iasepune.org.
ii) “A Study of Fricatives Variations in Different States”
Pp. 27-33. With Mr. Amar L. Powar Pp.27-37“Research Journal For Rejuvenile in Intellectual Discipline”. Vol. -8, Issue -1,2014. ISSN - 2278-0300
iii) “A Study Of Communicative Aspects Of Presentation Skills Acquired By
Diploma EngineerigStudents”With Mr. UttamKoli. Pp. 44-51. Research Dimensions, A Multi-Disciplinary Peer –Reviewed International Research Journal. Vol-2, Issue – 5,2014. Issn – 2245 -3867.
iv) “Study Of Organizational Communication And Motivation Of Employees In
Kolhapur ZillaDoodhUtpadakSangh Ltd. (Gokul),” with Anita Yadav In International Journal of Advance and Applied Research,Vol.1,No. 2, 2014. ISSN-2347-7075.
v) “A. K. Ramanujan’s “The Striders”, with LeelawatiPatil In Research Journal
for Ressurrection In Intellectual Discipline, Vol.-2, Issue-1, 2015. ISSN-2278-0319.
vi) “A Stylistic Analysis of A. K. Ramanujan’s Poem ‘Breaded Fish’, with
LeelawatiPatil in International Journal of Advance and Applied Research, Vol. 1, Issue 6,2014. ISSN-2347-7075.
vii) “Stylostatistical Analysis of A. K. Ramanujan’s Poem ‘Ecology’ with
LeelawatiPatil in in International Journal of Advance and Applied Research, Vol. 2, Issue- 1,2014. ISSN-2347-7075.
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v) Infrastructure & Learning Resources: Dept has a good infrastructure with well equipped audio-visual teaching aids. Students are given freedom to develop themselves and their learning abilities both theoretical as well as Practical experience in field and also to maintain records
vi) Student Support & Progression: Counselling and guidance, participation in various
extension activity
vii) Governance &Leadership :Department conducts staff meeting every two weeks to discuss and finalized the academic activities. Students are also involved in scheduling the programmes related to extension activities, sport activities, assignments etc.
viii) Innovative Practices : Faculty and staff members are encouraged to fulfill the
educational needs of the community by conducting community programmes including slums. The health awareness, literacy programme, blood donation camps, street plays on save girl child, industrial safety, De Addiction etc. are organized
Dr.S.V.Shirol Head, Dept. Of Social Work,
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DEPARTMENTOFENVIRONMENTMANAGEMENT
Programmes offered :
1) Master of Environment Management (M.E.M.) 2) Master of Business Administration - Environment (MBA – Envt.) 3) Master of Science (Environment) – (M.Sc. – Envt.)
Master of Environment Management (M.E.M.)
The Department of Environment Management (DEM) is a full fledge department and has four spacious laboratories with sophisticated instruments / equipments, class rooms with necessary teaching aids like OHP, slide projector, LCD, audio and video systems. The Central Library of the Institute has about 72000 textbooks in the field of Environmental Science, Management, Engineering and Technology. The library also subscribes about 30 national and international research journals of repute related to Environmental Science, Management, Engineering and Technology. There are well-qualified and experienced teaching faculty members belonging to different disciplines as Sciences, Engineering and Management. There are two qualified laboratory assistants and a laboratory attendant to assist the laboratory practical training. 1.0 Objectives of the programme
i) To provide in-depth knowledge to the students in respect of current
environmental problems faced by human society and to develop among students scientific attitude based on interdisciplinary approach to enable them to take holistic view in decision-making.
ii) To provide students a typical problem-oriented situations in environmental protection, development and management and;
iii) To develop managerial competence among students in managing environmental development programs sponsored by the Government.
2.0 Pre-admission activities
Report of admission And Admission process of each course during 2014-15 (Mention date of advertisement, admission committee, GDPI Activities, Display of Merit list, Total number of students etc.)
Report on the Admission process for MEM for the year 2014-15 Date of Advertisement :
Sr. No.
Date of Advertisement Advertisement
1 28/05/2014 Admission SIBERMAT News
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Admission committee consisting of following teaching & non-teaching staff members was formed to plan and supervise the admission process for MEM 2014-15
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty
1 Prof. Dr. A.R. Kulkarni Chaiman
2 Prof. Dr. S.D. Kadam Member
3 Dr. V. Somanath Member
4 Er. D. S. Mali Member
5 Dr. V.B. Patil Member
The advertise regarding Entrance exam is published in Dainik Pudhari an leading local as well as national news papers. Accordingly,Entrance was held on 30th June, 2014 at CSIBER .Total No. of Students 13 were appeared for the same. The Entrance exam was conducted under the chairmanship of Prof. Dr. A.R. Kulkarni. A Committee was formed to process the merit list on computer by considering all the State Government rules for reservation, consisting of 5 members. Also, a Committee was formed to carry out the Group Discussion and Personal Interview of the students, consisting of the faculty members. Group Discussion and Personal Interview were conducted for the students on 30 June, 2014. Merit list was prepared based on the marks obtained by the students in Written test, GD and PI& Aggregate marks obtained in Degree Examination , which was put up on the Notice Board as well as published on 30 June, 2014. The admissions in CSIBER were strictly allotted on Merit basis & all the State Government rules for reservation were applicable to the admission process for the year 2014-15. All 13 students were admitted for the academic year 2014-15.
Sr. No.
Caste Male
Sub Total
Female Sub
Total Total Mahar
ashtra OMS*
Maharashtra
OMS*
1 Open 04 - 04 04 - 04 08
2 SC 02 - 02 02 - 02 04
3 SBC - - - - - - -
4 ST - - - - - - -
5 NT - - - - - - -
6 OBC - - - 01 - 01 01
Total 06 - 06 07 - 07 13
OMS: Outside Maharashtra State
3.0 Academic Schedule in Details
Start of the programme : 07/07/2014 No. of contact hours/week : 6 Total working days : 190 Total Examination days : 30 days
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR MEM FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 I. Teaching and Practical Schedule: MEM / M.Sc. - Sem. I & III
Duration Contact hours/Day Number of days Total Contact Hours
07/07/2014 to 31/07/2014 6 22 132
01/08/2014 to 30/08/2014 6 25 150
01/09/2014 to 30/09/2014 6 26 156
01/10/2014 to 20/10/2014 6 15 90
20/10/2014 to 01/11/2014 Diwali Vacation
03/11/2014 to 05/11/2014 6 03 18
Total 91 546
Welcome Function : 2nd August 2014 II. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE: Sem. I & III
Date Examination Schedule
06/11/2014 to 11/11/2014
Repeater Examination
12/11/2014 to 25/11/2014 Semester End Examination (Theory + Practical )
III . Teaching and Practical Schedule: MEM / M.Sc. - Sem. II & IV
Duration Contact hours/Day Number of days Total Contact Hours
26/11/2014 to 29/11/2014
6 4 24
01/12/2014 to 31/12/2014 6 24 144
01/01/2015 to 15 /01/2015 6 13 78
16/01/2015 to 20/01/2015 Industrial visit
21/01/2015 to 31/01/2015 6 9 54
01/02/2015 to 28/02/2015 6 20 120
01/03/2015 to 31/03/2015 6 25 150
01/04/2015 to 05/04/2015 6 04 24
Total 99 594
IV. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE: Sem. II & IV
Date Examination Schedule
06/04/2015 to 12/04/2015 13/04/2015 to 23/04/2015
Repeater Examination Semester End Examination (Theory + Practical)
Traditional day : 6th December 2014 Annual Gathering : 2nd February to 4th February 2015 Farewel Function : 21st March 2015 List of holidays: 1. Ramjan ID 5. Gandhi Jayanti 9. Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 13. Gudi Padva 2. Independence Day 6. Dasara 10. Budha Pornima 14. Ambedkar Jayanti 3. Ganesh Chaturthi 7. Christmas 11. Good Friday 15. Maharashtra Day 4. Anant chaturdashi 8. Republic Day 12. Rang Panchhami 16. Bakri Id Summer Vacation :5th May 2015 to 7th June, 2015
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3.0 Guest lectures organized
Sr. No.
Topic Speaker Date
1 Habitat Conservation of Snake in Western Ghats
Mr. Umakant Chavan 09/08/2014
2 Biodiversity Conservation Prof. Dr. B.B.Hosetti, Kuvempu University, Shimogga
06/09/2014
3 Development Need Of Hour Mr. Govindacharya Dr.Helvi sir (rajaram college) Dr.V.M.Hilage Dr.AR. Kulkarn, Dr.S.V Shirol
18/12/2014
5.0 Guest Lectures delivered and Resource Person by SIBER faculty
Sr. No.
Name of the Speaker
Institute/ Organization visited
Topic discussed Date
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Mining Engineers Association of India ( Belgaum Chapter)
Mining & Environment Management
22 & 23 March, 2015
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Regional Controller of Mines, Goa Region. Indian Bureau of mines, Govt. of India
Environment Audit for Mining sector.
1st March,2015
3 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni V.K.Chavan-Patil college of Arts, Commerce & Science, Karve,Chandgad- Taluka
“Carrier opportunities in the field of Environment Management.
12th March 2015
4 Dr. S.D.Kadam One day workshop on organized by D.R.K. College, Kolhapur.
study of Western Ghat Relevance to Uttarakhand Destruction
4th March,2014
5 Dr. V.Somanath Academic Forum, CSIBER, Kolhapur
Lecture on Disaster Management
February 13, 2015
6.0 Study Tour / Industrial Visits / Field Work
Sr. No.
Name of / Organisation Date Class
- - - -
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7.0 Efforts for Weak Students (Mention number of students and efforts made in detail)
Extra lectures were conducted for weak students before every trimester exam where on an average 45 students were present. Actual theme for this extra lectures were to solve the past question papers and also any other doubts also were get cleared.
8.0 Efforts for Communication Skills (in details)
Institute is the official preparations center for Cambridge ESOL, BEC series of exam such as preliminary, vantage etc. and also an official centre for conduct of these examination, arranged by British Council of India, Mumbai. The cost of the activity is borne by the Institute.
9.0 Seminars/ Workshops / Conferences Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date Venue
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Workshop on “Mining Environment & Water Resources Development organized by Mining Engineers Association of India ( Belgaum Chapter)
22 & 23 March, 2015
Belgaum
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Attended National Seminar on “ Corporate Social Responsibility & Environment Protection” Organised by Nrupatung First Grade College of Arts, Commerce, Management & P.G. Centre, Sedam Dist : Gulburga, Karnataka
28th March,2015
Sedam, Dist : Gulburga, Karnataka
3 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni UGC sponsored state level seminar on Water Management, Organised by the Yeshwantrao Chavan college of Science, Karad.
28th April, 2015 Y.C College Karad.
4 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Completed Certification program International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
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Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date
Venue
5 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Successfully completed three days training programme on Integrated Management System (ISo14001+OHSAS 18001) conducted by TUV, India (TUV NORD GROUP), Mumbai.
3rd to 5th March,2015
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
6 Dr.S.D.Kadam Attended the one day workshop on study of Western Ghat Relevance to Uttarakhand Destruction organized by D.R.K. College, Kolhapur.
4th March,2014 D.R.K. College, Kolhapur.
7 Dr.S.D.Kadam Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
-
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
8 Dr.V.Somanath One day Workshop on Students’ Participation in Water Conservation organized by Tararani Vidyapeeth’s Kamala College, Kolhapur
September, 10 2014
organized by Tararani Vidyapeeth’s Kamala College, Kolhapur
9 Dr.V.Somanath Successfully Completed Internal Auditor Training programme(Integrated Management System (ISO 14001:2004 &0SHAS 18001:2007)TUV, India (TUV NORD GROUP), Mumbai
March 15 – 17, 2015
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute),Kolhapur
10 Dr.V.Somanath Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
11 Er. D.S.Mali Training programme on “ Current practices in Environmental Engineering” Organised by Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli.
29th December to 3rd Jan, 2015
Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli
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Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date
Venue
12 Dr.V.B.Patil Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
-
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
10.0 Refresher Courses Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Progrmme Details and Venue
Date & Duration
1 -- -- --
11.0 FDP / Orientation Programme Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Programme Venue Date & Duration
1 -- -- --
12.0 M.Phil. & Research guidance undertaken
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty M. Phil. Ph.D.
In progress Completed In progress Completed
1 Dr.S.D. Kadam -- -- 02 --
13.0 Research Projet
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of Project Funding Agency Amount Sanctioned
1 -- -- -- --
14.0 (A) Research Publication
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Name of the Journal & ISBN No; Date & Place
1 -- -- --
(B) Paper Presented
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Mining & Environment Management
Workshop on “Mining Environment & Water Resources Development organized by Mining Engineers Association of India ( Belgaum Chapter) on 22 & 23 March, 2015
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Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni “Corporate Social Responsibility & Environment Protection”
UGC Sponsored seminar Organised by Nrupatung First Grade College of Arts, Commerce, Management & P.G. Centre, Sedam Dist : Gulburga, Karnataka on 28th March,2015
3 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Hydrochemical facies of Ground water.
UGC sponsored state level seminar on Water Management, Organised by the Yeshwantrao Chavan college of Science, Karad.28th April, 2015
15.0 List of meritorious students
MEM-I
Sr. No.
Exam No.
Name of the Student Grade Point Merit Order
1. 5906 *Salokhe Radhika Rajendra 3.6 I
2. 5901 *Desai Sampada Murlidhar 3.4 II
3. 5905 *Patil Aparna Chandrakant 3.3 III
4. 5902 *Kamble Ashwini Sadashiv 3.0 IV
5. 5904 Mohite Sphatikanti Baburao 3.0 V
*Girl student
MEM-II
Sr. No.
Exam No.
Name of the Student Grade Point Merit Order
1. 5961 *Patil Sanjeevani Nandkumar 6.7 I
2. 5959 *Patel Karishma Khudabuddin 6.4 II
3. 5956 *Kulkarni Pradnya Dattaprasanna 6.4 III
4. 5955 *Khade Priyanka Pratap 6.3 IV
5. 5954 Kamble Amit Dattatrya 6.2 V
*Girl student 16.0 Placement Activities (Names of the important organizations where the students were
placed List of Students selected for final placement
Sr. No.
Name of the Company
Candidates selected Position Salary
1 Khade Priyanka Pratap SGM,Pune Asst.Envt.Manager 10000/-
2 Kulkarni Pradnya Dattaprasanna
MSDTE,Pune Auditor assistant 10000/-
3 Nakate Rutuja Sadanand
SGM group,Pune Envt.Officer 10000/-
4 Patil Sanjeevani Nandkumar
Consultancy,Pune Auditor assistant 10000/-
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The following Companies visited Campus for the placement
Sr. No.
Name of Industry / Organisation Date
1 Aavanira Biotech Pvt., Ltd., Pune 27/02/2015
17.0 In Brief Mention the Efforts made & Assessment on the following Critera
i) Curriculum Aspects
Care is taken to update the syllabus as per the requirement of the industry. Hence constant industry Institute interaction is undertaken. The faculty members keep a watch and undertake the survey of the curriculum aspects adopted at the national level Institute, accordingly the syllabus is revised as and when the situation demands. Alumni visits the Institute occasionally and suggests the Chairman, respective faculty regarding the updation accordingly. This feedback is communicated to the faculties in the meeting and open debate takes place. Based on the debate and authenticity of feedback the informal decision is taken. It gets formalized through BOS and Academic Council meetings. To further formalize and strengthen the process Alumni is officially registered.
ii) Teaching Learning & Evolution The teaching activity is strictly adhered as per the approved calendar. Director of the Institute visits the class rooms without prior information and solicit the feedback from the students regarding the teaching and understanding by the students. Similarly the formal feedback is taken with the help of ‘Software’ at MBA computer lab. Each individual faculty member adopts his own method of taking feedback to achieve the teaching learning objective. The class coordinators and class representatives have a frequent interaction to get the feedback. Students are evaluated on continuous basis – through internal assessment system as well semester term end examination. In this process the weak students are identified and remedial classes are held to make teaching learning effective and upgrade the students. The remedial classes are conducted before the term end examination. To keep track of effective teaching learning process the faculty member interact with the students, mentor the students and counsel the students regularly. For effective and efficient teaching the management takes cognizance of faculty development. Hence the faculty members are deputed to various premier Institutes wherever the refresher courses / FDP’s / QIP’s / MDP’s / Seminars / Workshop’s/ Symposium are conducted. Faculty members in groups are also deputed to premier Institutes to upgrade knowledge regarding recent trends in
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these subjects as well as to have cross cultural exchange of ideas and teaching pedagogies. Many a times the senior faculty members mentor, guide the junior faculty members regarding effective teaching.
iii) Research Consultancy & Extension
Faculty members are actively involved not only in teaching but also in research, consultancy and extension activities.
Sr. No.
Event Date
1 Plantation at CSIBER Campus on occasion of Teachers day.
5th September , 2014
2 Air Quality Monitoring at CSIBER Campus 25th September, 2014
3 Survey on Noise produced by Fire Crackers in association with MPCB, Kolhapur
25th September, 2014 & 13th October, 2014
4 A study on Gaseous Pollutant analysis produced by fire crackers
2nd October, 2014
5 Air & Noise Monitoring during Diwali Festival.(at Dhabholkar Corner, Gujari & Mangalwar Peth
21-25 October, 2014
6 CSIBER Swachta Abhiyan 8th November, 2014
iv) Infrastructure & Learning resources
The Institute has set up Video Conferencing facility and few sessions through this facility has been carried out.
v) Student Support & Progression.
For the progress of the student all possible academic support is extended. The weak students are given extra tutoring to bring them on par with the other students. The concept of SDLL and CPSD is adopted and implanted for the entire student community of MEM. Students weak in oral communication are guided through language laboratory. Students are given an opportunity to organize and conduct various events such as welcome, farewell, seminars, guest lectures etc.
Training and placement officer keep track of past students and guide them in their career progress through various sources as visits to organizations (where students are placed), mail, telephonic talks.
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vi) Governance & Leadership
Governance of the Management Department follows the structure given below:
vii)
vii) Innovative Practices
Faculty members are on the constant watch out of innovative practices to be adopted during teaching learning process. A number of innovative practices have been adopted such as:
a. The curriculum, ISPE is implemented by identifying new recent debatable topics being explored and assigned to students and make students present the same in form of seminar presentation.
b. Environment curriculum is taught by asking the students to collect the information of various environmental issues and bring the same to class room teaching.
c. For testing oral communication capability the cards / kits are prepared. d. In order to have a practical exposure towards Environmental curriculum
each student is given a topic related to current environmental issues and is asked to study the details of it and make the presentation of the same.
e. A number of films are also exhibited in the classroom for conceptual clarification.
vii) Farewell function
The students of first year of MEM-I organized Farewell Function for the outgoing batch of MEM-II. With heavy hearts we bid farewell to our students of second year and wished them luck for their future. The function was organized on April 8, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. at Radhabai Shinde Memorial Hall in CSIBER campus. The students were welcomed with flowers and welcome drink. The function comprised of different entertainment programmes. First year students also presented gifts to their seniors to show their love towards them. The second year students were nostalgic and thoroughly enjoyed the programme. All Faculty members were present for the function. The function was followed by Dinner.
Prof. Dr. A.R. Kulkarni Head,Department of Environment Management
Director
Chairman
Class Coordinators
Faculty Members
Students
Class Representative T.P.O.
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M.B.A. (ENVIRONMENTMANAGEMENT) 1.0 Objectives:
The specific objectives of programme are: 1. To infuse environmental concepts in all the functional area of business
management 2. To provide in-depth knowledge to the students in respect of current business and
environmental problems faced by human society and to develop among students scientific attitude based on interdisciplinary approach to enable them to take holistic view in planning and decision-making.
3. To develop managerial competence among students in managing environmental development programs sponsored by the Government.
4. To provide students a typical problem-oriented situations in environmental protection, development and management
5. To inculcate to the students the modern concept of Green Industry for sustainable development
2.0 Pre-admission Activities
Report of admission And Admission process of each course during 2014-15 (Mention date of advertisement, admission committee, GDPI Activities, Display of Merit list, Total number of students etc.) Report on the Admission process for MBA for the year 2014-15
Date of Advertisement:
Sr. No. Date of Advertisement Advertise
1 31/12/2013 Admission ATMA News
Admission committee consisting of following teaching & non-teaching staff members was formed to plan and supervise the admission process for MBA 2014-15
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty
1 Dr.C.S. Dalvi Chairman
2 Dr. Ajay D. Shinde Member
3 Dr. A.D. Jadhav Member
4 Prof.Mrs. M.K.Mane Member
5 Dr.V.B. Patil Member
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Trimester – I & IV
Even though there was a management quota of 20 percent seats to SIBER Management as per rules of State Government it was not used by the Management and hence percentage wise allocation during the year 2014-15 is as follows: Home University (Shivaji University) OUM (Other Universities in Maharashtra State) OMS (Outside Maharashtra State). The admissions in CSIBER were strictly allotted on Merit basis & all the State Government rules for reservation were applicable to the admission process for the year 2014-15. In all 55 students were admitted for the academic year 2014-15.
Sr. No.
Caste Male Sub Total
Female Sub Total
Total
Maha-rashtra
OMS* Maha-ashtra
OMS*
1 Open 18 2 20 16 - 16 36
2 SC 2 - 2 4 - 4 6
3 SBC - - - - - - -
4 ST - - - - - - -
5 NT 2 - 2 - - - 2
6 OBC 10 - 10 1 - 1 11
Total 32 2 34 21 - 21 55
*OMS: Outside Maharashtra State 3.0 Academic Schedule in Details
Start of the programme : 23/06/2014 No. of contact hours/week : 24 hrs/week Total working days : 197 Total Examination days : 30 days
Academic Calender of 2014-15 for MBA Programme
Reopening Day of the Academic Year 2014-20159th June, 2014 Foundation Classes for MBA-I
Duration Dates No. of Hrs. per Day No. of Days No. of Contact Hrs.
23-06-2014 to 28-06-2014 4 6 24
Total 4 6 24
Duration Dates No. of Hrs. per Day No. of Days No. of Contact Hrs.
30-06-2014 4+1 01 005
01-07-2014 to 31-07-2014 4+1 27 135
01-08-2014 to 31-08-2014 4+1 26 130
01-09-2014 to 13-09-2014 4+1 12 060
Total 4+1 66 330
o Preparation Period 15th September to 18th September, 2014 o Trimester I & IV End Examination – 19th September to 4th October, 2014
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Trimester – III & VI
Trimester – II & V
Duration Dates No. of Hrs. per Day No. of Days No. of Contact Hrs. 06-10-2014 to 18-10-2014 4+1 12 60
22nd November 2014 / 13th March 2015 / 1st April 2015 Cambridge ESOL BEC Prelim Examination for MBA Entire / Other if any
03-11-2014 to 30-11-2014 4+1 24 120
01-12-2014 to 31-12-2014 4+1 26 130
01-01-2015 to 03-01-2015 4+1 03 015
Total 4+1 65 325
Preparation Period 14th September to 18th September, 2014
Trimester I & IV End Examination – 19th September to 4th October, 2014
Duration Dates No. of Hrs. per Day No. of Days No. of Contact Hrs. 19-01-2015 to 31-01-2015 4+1 12 060
01-02-2015 to 28-02-2015 4+1 24 120
01-03-2015 to 31-03-2015 4+1 26 130
01-04-2015 to 04-04-2015 4+1 04 020
Total 4+1 66 330
Preparation Period 6th April to 11th April, 2015
Trimester III & VI End Examination 13th April to 24th April, 2015 Number of Working Days :196 Number of Working Days :197 Total number of Contact Hours for MBA-I (197 x 5) :985 + 24 Foundation Classes Total number of Contact Hours for MBA-II (197 x 5) :985 Number of Contact Hours for Syllabus and Seminar Papers (21 x 30) :630 Number of Contact Hours for Extra Curricular Activities :234 (Per Trim. 39 Hours * 6) Summer in-plant training will be begin from 2st May to 28th June 2015 * Welcome Function : 9th Aug. 2014 * Traditional Day : 6th Dec. 2014 * Sports Event : 25th to 31st Dec. 2014 * Industrial Tour for MBA- II : 21st Jan To 26th Jan 2015 * Annual Gathering : 2nd Feb. to 4th Feb. 2015 * Farewell Function : 4th Apr. 2015
List of Holidays 1. Ramjan ID 5. Gandhi Jayanti 9. Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 13. Maharashtra Day 2. Independence Day 6. Dasara 10. Rang Panchhami 14. Good Friday 3. Ganesh Chaturthi 7. Christmas 11. Gudi Padva 15. Buddha Pornima 4. Anant Chaturdashi 8. Republic Day 12. Ambedkar Jayanti 16 Bakari ID
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4.0 Guest lectures organized
Sr. No.
Topic Speaker Date
1 Leadership & Importance of attitude
Mr. Y. Srinivas 09/07/2014
2 Habitat Conservation of Snake in Western Ghats
Mr. Umakant Chavan 09/08/2014
3 Development Need Of Hour
Mr. Govindacharya Dr.Helvi sir (rajaram college) Dr.V.M.Hilage Dr.A.R. Kulkarn, Dr.S.V Shirol
18/12/2014
5.0 Guest Lectures delivered and Resource Person by SIBER faculty
Sr. No.
Name of the Speaker
Institute/ Organization visited
Topic discussed
Date
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Mining Engineers Association of India ( Belgaum Chapter)
Mining & Environment Management
22 & 23 March, 2015
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Regional Controller of Mines, Goa Region. Indian Bureau of mines, Govt. of India
Environment Audit for Mining sector.
1st March,2015
3 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni V.K.Chavan-Patil college of Arts, Commerce & Science, Karve,Chandgad- Taluka
“Carrier opportunities in the field of Environment Management.
12th March 2015
4 Dr. S.D.Kadam One day workshop on organized by D.R.K. College, Kolhapur.
study of Western Ghat Relevance to Uttarakhand Destruction
4th March,2014
5 Dr. V.Somanath Academic Forum, CSIBER, Kolhapur
Lecture on Disaster Management
February 13, 2015
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Workshop / Training Programme Organized
Sr. No
Topic Speaker Organiser Date
1 Workshop on « E-waste recyclng & Collection campaign » under E-foreum.
Mr. Manoj Mehta Mahalaxmi E-recyclers Pvt., Ltd., Kolhapur.
Mrs.Savita Shirke, TPO
12 July, 2014
2 Internal Auditor Training Programme (ISO14001 & OSHAS 18001
Mr. Narendra Brahmankar
TUV-NORD India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai
Dr. A.R.Kulkarni
03/03/2015 To 05/03/2015
2 Internal Auditor Training Programme (ISO14001 & OSHAS 18001
Mr. Narendra Brahmankar
TUV-NORD India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai
Dr. A.R.Kulkarni
15/03/2015 To 17/03/2015
6.0 Study Tour / Industrial Visits / Field Work
Sr. No.
Name of / Organisation Date Class
1 Industrial Visit to Ratnagiri (Gadre Marine Export Pvt, Ltd., Ultra-Tech Cement Ltd.,Auchtel Products Ltd.,Finolex Industries Ltd.)
8-9 October, 2014
MBA-II
2 Visit to Kanerimath (Sanscrutik Mahotsav)
16 December, 2014
MBA-II
3 Industrial Visit Kumbhi Kasari S.S.K. Ltd., Kuditre
19/12/2014 MBA-I
4 Organised Tree plantation programme on CSIBER Campus
05/09/2014 MBA-I & II
7.0 Efforts for Weak Students (Mention number of students and efforts made in detail)
Extra lectures were conducted for weak students before every trimester exam where on an average 45 students were present. Actual theme for this extra lectures were to solve the past question papers and also any other doubts also were get cleared.
8.0 Efforts for Communication Skills (in details)
Institute is the official preparations center for Cambridge ESOL, BEC series of exam such as preliminary, vantage etc. and also an official centre for conduct of this examination, arranged by British Council of India, Mumbai. The cost of the activity is borne by the Institute.
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9.0 Seminars/ Workshops / Conferences Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date Venue
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Workshop on “Mining
Environment & Water
Resources Development
organized by Mining
Engineers Association of
India ( Belgaum Chapter)
22 & 23 March, 2015
Belgaum
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Attended National
Seminar on “ Corporate
Social Responsibility &
Environment Protection”
Organised by Nrupatung
First Grade College of
Arts, Commerce,
Management & P.G.
Centre, Sedam Dist :
Gulburga, Karnataka
28th March,2015
Sedam, Dist : Gulburga, Karnataka
3 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni UGC sponsored state
level seminar on Water
Management, Organised
by the Yeshwantrao
Chavan college of
Science, Karad.
28th April, 2015
Y.C College Karad.
4 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Completed Certification program International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
5 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Successfully completed three days training programme on Integrated Management System (ISo14001+OHSAS 18001) conducted by TUV, India (TUV NORD GROUP), Mumbai.
3rd to 5th March,2015
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
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Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date Venue
6 Dr.S.D.Kadam Attended the one day workshop on study of Western Ghat Relevance to Uttarakhand Destruction organized by D.R.K. College, Kolhapur.
4th March,2014
D.R.K. College, Kolhapur.
7 Dr.S.D.Kadam Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
-
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
8 Dr.V.Somanath One day Workshop on Students’ Participation in Water Conservation organized by Tararani Vidyapeeth’s Kamala College, Kolhapur
September, 10 2014
organized by Tararani Vidyapeeth’s Kamala College, Kolhapur
9 Dr.V.Somanath Successfully Completed Internal Auditor Training programme(Integrated Management System (ISO 14001:2004 &0SHAS 18001:2007)TUV, India (TUV NORD GROUP), Mumbai
March 15 – 17, 2015
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute),Kolhapur
10 Dr.V.Somanath Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
11 Er. D.S.Mali Training programme on “ Current practices in Environmental Engineering” Organised by Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli.
29th December to 3rd Jan, 2015
Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli
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Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date Venue
12 Dr.V.B.Patil Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
-
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education and Research (Autonomous Institute), Kolhapur
10.0 Refresher Courses Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Progrmme Details and Venue
Date & Duration
1 -- -- --
11.0 FDP / Orientation Programme Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Progrmme Venue Date & Duration
1 -- -- --
12.0 M.Phil. & Research guidance undertaken
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty M. Phil. Ph.D.
In progress Completed In progress Completed
1 -- -- -- -- --
13.0 Research Projet
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of Project Funding Agency Amount Sanctioned
1 -- -- -- --
14.0 (A) Research Publication
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty
Title of the Paper Name of the Journal & ISBN No; Date & Place
1 -- -- --
(B) Paper Presented
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Mining & Environment
Management
Workshop on “Mining Environment & Water Resources Development organized by Mining Engineers Association of India ( Belgaum Chapter) on 22 & 23 March, 2015
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Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni “Corporate Social
Responsibility &
Environment
Protection”
UGC Sponsored seminar Organised by Nrupatung First Grade College of Arts, Commerce, Management & P.G. Centre, Sedam Dist : Gulburga, Karnataka on 28th March,2015
3 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Hydrochemical facies of
Ground water.
UGC sponsored state level
seminar on Water Management,
Organised by the Yeshwantrao
Chavan college of Science,
Karad.28th April, 2015
15.0 List of meritorious students
MBA-I
Sr. No.
Exam Seat No.
Name of the Student Grade Point Merit Order
1. 6533 *Jadhav Pallavi Rajaram 7.12 I
2. 6531 Veerendran.V 6.62 II
3. 6513 *Kadam Sonam Ramchandra 6.43 III
4. 9518 Mangale Sunil Sarjerao 6.37 IV
5. 9242 *Majage Pooja Mahadev 6.31 V
*Girl student
MBA-II
Sr. No.
Exam Seat No.
Name of the Student Grade Point Merit Order
1. 6633 Chougule Mahesh Lahupant 7.0 I
2. 6634 *Havagodi Pooja Gajanan 7.0 I
3. 6605 Pilane Chandesh Manik 6.8 II
4. 6627 *Sangoli Sayali Shivanand 6.8 III
5. 6615 Kadam Yashwant Parashram 6.7 III
6 6624 *Patil Tejeshree Babaso 6.6 IV
7 6655 *Vhatkar Snehali Nandkumar 6.6 V
*Girl student 16.0 Placement Activities (Names of the important organizations where the students were
placed
List of Students selected for final placement
Sr. No.
Name of the Company Candidates selected Position Salary
1. Orizal consultancy, Pune
Desai Kunal Prakash Envt.Engineer 10000/-
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Sr. No.
Name of the Company Candidates selected Position Salary
2. Greencircle,Bagalkot Gore Anshuman Gopinath
Envt.Executive 10000/-
3. Swadesh foundation, Livelyhood, NGO
Mahekar Sameer Sambhaji
Executive 15000/-
4. Vasavi Hallmarking Centre,Kolhapur
Mali Swanand Tejpal Tech.Manager 12000/-
5. Shreeji aqua,Pune *Naik Aishwarya Sunil Envt.audit co-ordinator
10000/-
6. Axis Bank,Bangluru Patil Dhiraj Kalagouda BDE 12000/-
7 ICICI Bank,Kavathemahankal
Pawar Kisan Mallu Value Banker 21000/-
8 BMA Wealth Creator, Pune
*Pawaskar Namrata Sunil
Relationship Manager
13000/
9 Self Employed,Wi-Fi ,internet shop
Swami Virupaksha Gangadhar
owner -
The following Companies visited Campus for the placement
Sr. No.
Name of Industry / Organisation Date
1 Aavanira Biotech Pvt., Ltd., Pune 27/02/2015
18.0 In Brief Mention the Efforts made & Assessment on the following Critera
i) Curriculum Aspects
Care is taken to update the syllabus as per the requirement of the industry. Hence constant industry Institute interaction is undertaken. The faculty members keep a watch and undertake the survey of the curriculum aspects adopted at the national level Institute, accordingly the syllabus is revised as and when the situation demands. Alumni visits the Institute occasionally and suggests the Chairman, respective faculty regarding the updation accordingly. This feedback is communicated to the faculties in the meeting and open debate takes place. Based on the debate and authenticity of feedback the informal decision is taken. It gets formalized through BOS and Academic Council meetings. To further formalize and strengthen the process Alumni is officially registered.
ii) Teaching Learning & Evaluation
The teaching activity is strictly adhered as per the approved calendar. Director of the Institute visits the class rooms without prior information and solicit the feedback from the students regarding the teaching and understanding by the students. Similarly the formal feedback is taken with the help of ‘Software’ at MBA computer lab.
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Each individual faculty member adopts his own method of taking feedback to achieve the teaching learning objective. The class coordinators and class representatives have a frequent interaction to get the feedback. Students are evaluated on continuous basis – through internal assessment system as well trimester term end examination. In this process the weak students are identified and remedial classes are held to make teaching learning effective and upgrade the students. The remedial classes are conducted before the term end examination. To keep track of effective teaching learning process the faculty member interact with the students, mentor the students and counsel the students regularly. For effective and efficient teaching the management takes cognizance of faculty development. Hence the faculty members are deputed to various premier Institutes wherever the refresher courses / FDP’s / QIP’s / MDP’s / Seminars / Workshop’s/ Symposium are conducted. Faculty members in groups are also deputed to premier Institutes to upgrade knowledge regarding recent trends in these subjects as well as to have cross cultural exchange of ideas and teaching pedagogies. Many a times the senior faculty members mentor, guide the junior faculty members regarding effective teaching.
iii) Research Consultancy & Extension
Faculty members are actively involved not only in teaching but also in research, consultancy and extension activities.
Sr. No.
Event Date
1 Plantation at CSIBER Campus on occasion of Teachers day.
5th September , 2014
2 Air Quality Monitoring at CSIBER Campus 25th September, 2014
3 Survey on Noise produced by Fire Crackers in association with MPCB, Kolhapur
25th September, 2014 & 13th October, 2014
4 A study on Gaseous Pollutant analysis produced by fire crackers
2nd October, 2014
5 Air & Noise Monitoring during Diwali Festival.(at Dhabholkar Corner, Gujari & Mangalwar Peth
21-25 October, 2014
6 CSIBER Swachta Abhiyan 8th November, 2014
iv) Infrastructure & Learning resources
The Institute has set up Video Conferencing facility and few sessions through this facility has been carried out.
v) Student Support & Progression.
For the progress of the student all possible academic support is extended. The weak students are given extra tutoring to bring them on par with the other
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students. The concept of SDLL and CPSD is adopted and implanted for the entire student community of MBA. Students weak in oral communication are guided through language laboratory. Students are given an opportunity to organize and conduct various events such as welcome, farewell, seminars, guest lectures etc. Training and placement officer keep track of past students and guide them in their career progress through various sources as visits to organizations (where students are placed), mail, telephonic talks.
vi) Governance & Leadership
Governance of the Management Department follows the structure given below:
viii) Innovative Practices
Faculty members are on the constant watch out of innovative practices to be adopted during teaching learning process. A number of innovative practices have been adopted such as: a. The curriculum, ISPE is implemented by identifying new recent debatable topics
being explored and assigned to students and make students present the same in form of seminar presentation.
b. Finance curriculum is taught by asking the students to collect the financial information of various companies and bring the same to class room teaching. For understanding the concept of share market functioning simulation exercises are conducted in classrooms.
c. For testing oral communication capability the cards / kits are prepared.
In order to have a practical exposure towards marketing curriculum each student is given a product item and is asked to study the details of it and make the presentation of the same.
A number of films are also exhibited in the classroom for conceptual clarification.
Director
Chairman
Class Coordinators
Faculty Members
Students
Class Representative T.P.O.
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viii) Farewell function
The students of first year of MBA organized Farewell Function for the outgoing batch of MBA-II. With heavy hearts we bid farewell to our students of second year and wished them luck for their future. The function was organized on April 8, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. on campus. The students were welcomed with flowers and welcome drink. The function comprised of different entertainment programmes. First year students also presented gifts to their seniors to show their love towards them. The second year students were nostalgic and thoroughly enjoyed the programme. All Faculty members were present for the function. The function was followed by Dinner. CPSD AND SDLL REPORT -2013-2014
i) Carrier planning & Skill development programme for MBA-II
The prime objective of CPSD Programme is to enrich the students with improved personality, skills and orientation towards efficient career planning. In this regard, the coordinator of the programme has arranged following guest lectures by the experts from industry. The details as follows: i) The guest lecture on “ Leadership& Importance of attitude” by Mr.Y.
Srinivas, on 09th June, 2013 ii) The guest lecture on “Habitat conservation of snake in western Ghats” by
Mr. Umakant Chavan, Member Nisarga NGO, Kolhapur. on 9th July, 2014 The above said activities are highly appreciated by both MBA I and MBA II potential managers and they have participated actively in all the sessions. .
Photo Gallery of Events
Guest Lecture by Dr.Jayant Watve, MBA- I Environment Students participated in ENT Specilist, Kolhapur on Topic “Panchaganga River Pollution Awareness Campaign”
“Noise Pollution” inaugurated by Mayer Sou. Pratibha Naiknavare, KMC at Dasara Chawk
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Field Visit of MBA- I Environment Students Campus Interview by Mr. Rohan Rote & at Panchaganga River Basin Mr. Ashish Despande,Green Circle Inc, Mumbai
Prof. Dr. A.R. Kulkarni Head,
Department of Environment Management
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MASTER OF SCIENCE (ENVIRIONMENT&SAFETY) The M. Sc. (Environment and Safety) Under the faculty of science was inaugurated by Hon. Dr. A. S. Bhoite, Pro- Vice Chancellor, Shivaji University, Kolhapur and the laboratory of M. Sc. Was inaugurated by Hon. Prof. K. B. Powar, Chancellor, D. Y. Patil University, Pune., on 9th Dec. 2013.
Programme offered: M. Sc. Env. & Safety, (Two-year Full-Time Post Graduate Course) The Department of Environment Management (DEM) is a full fledge department and has four spacious laboratories with sophisticated instruments / equipments, class rooms with necessary teaching aids like OHP, slide projector, LCD, audio and video systems. The Central Library of the Institute has about 72000 textbooks in the field of Environmental Science, Management, Engineering and Technology. The library also subscribes about 30 national and international research journals of repute related to Environmental Science, Management, Engineering and Technology. There are well-qualified and experienced teaching faculty members belonging to different disciplines as Sciences, Engineering and Management. There are two qualified laboratory assistants and a laboratory attendant to assist the laboratory practical training. 1.0 Objectives: The specific objectives of Master’s Degree Course are:
i. To provide in-depth knowledge to the students in respect of current environmental and Safety problems faced by human society and to develop among students scientific attitude based on interdisciplinary approach to enable them to take holistic view in decision taking.
ii. To provide students typical problem-oriented situations in environmental protection and Safety Management
iii. To develop managerial competence among students in managing environmental development programs sponsored by the Government.
iv. To Under the importance of Industrial Safety, occupational health and prevention of accidents/incidents which cause loss of life / property.
2.0 Pre-admission activities
Report of admission And Admission process of each course during 2014-15 (Mention date of advertisement, admission committee, GDPI Activities, Display of Merit list, Total number of students etc.)
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Report on the Admission process for M. Sc. Env. & Safety for the year 2014-15 Date of Advertisement:
Sr. No.
Date of Advertisement Advertisement
1 28/05/2014 Admission SIBERMAT News
Admission committee consisting of following teaching & non-teaching staff members was formed to plan and supervise the admission process for M. Sc. Env. & Safety 2014-15
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty
1 Dr. V.Soanath Chairman
2 Dr.S.G.Chonde Member
3 Dr.Y.Y.Patil Member
The advertise regarding Entrance exam is published in Pudhari leading local on 28th May, 2014. Accordingly, Entrance exam was held on 25th June. 2014 at CSIBER .Total No. of Students 36 were appeared for the same. The Entrance exam was conducted under the chairmanship of Dr. V.Somanath. A Committee was formed to process the merit list on computer by considering all the State Government rules for reservation, consisting of 5 members. Also, a Committee was formed to carry out the Group Discussion and Personal Interview of the students, consisting of the faculty members. Group Discussion and Personal Interview were conducted for the students on 25th June. 2014. Merit list was prepared based on the marks obtained by the students in written test, GD and PI& Aggregate marks obtained in Degree Examination, which was put up on the Notice Board as well as published on 25th June 2014. The admissions in CSIBER were strictly allotted on Merit basis & all the State Government rules for reservation were applicable to the admission process for the year 2014-15. Out of 36 students 30 were admitted for the academic year 2014-15.
Sr. No.
Caste Male
Sub Total
Female Sub
Total Total Mahara
shtra OMS*
Maharashtra
OMS*
1 Open 17 - 17 7 - 7 24 2 SC 2 - 2 1 - 1 3 3 SBC - - - - - - - 4 ST - - - - - - - 5 NT 1 - 1 - - - 1 6 OBC 1 - 1 1 - 1 2
Total 21 - 21 9 - 9 30 OMS: Outside Maharashtra State
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3.0 Academic Schedule in Details
ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR M. Sc.(Env.& Safety) FOR THE YEAR 2014-15 I. Teaching and Practical Schedule: M. Sc. (Envt. & Safety) - Sem. I
Duration Contact hours/Day
Number of days Total Contact Hours
07/07/2014 to 31/07/2014 6 22 132
01/08/2014 to 30/08/2014 6 25 150
01/09/2014 to 30/09/2014 6 26 156
01/10/2014 to 20/10/2014 6 15 90
20/10/2014 to 01/11/2014 Diwali Vacation
03/11/2014 to 05/11/2014 6 03 18
Total 91 546
Welcome Function : 2nd August 2014 II. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE: Sem. I & III
Date Examination Schedule 06/11/2014 to 11/11/2014 Repeater Examination
12/11/2014 to 25/11/2014 Semester End Examination (Theory + Practical )
III. Teaching and Practical Schedule: M. Sc. (Envt. & Safety) - Sem. II & IV
Duration Contact
hours/Day Number of days
Total Contact Hours
26/11/2014 to 29/11/2014
6 4 24
01/12/2014 to 31/12/2014 6 24 144
01/01/2015 to 15 /01/2015 6 13 78
16/01/2015 to 20/01/2015 Industrial visit
21/01/2015 to 31/01/2015 6 9 54
01/02/2015 to 28/02/2015 6 20 120
01/03/2015 to 31/03/2015 6 25 150
01/04/2015 to 05/04/2015 6 04 24
Total 99 594
IV. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE: Sem. II & IV
Date Examination Schedule 06/04/2015 to 12/04/2015
13/04/2015 to 23/04/2015
Repeater Examination
Semester End Examination (Theory + Practical)
No. of teaching days: 90 + 93 = 183 days No. of contact hours: 558 + 540 = 1098
List of holidays:
1. Ramjan ID 5. Gandhi Jayanti 9. Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti 13. Gudi Padva 2. Independence Day 6. Dasara 10. Buddha Poornima 14. Ambedkar Jayanti 3. Ganesh Chaturthi 7. Christmas 11. Good Friday 15. Maharashtra Day 4. Anant chaturdashi 8. Republic Day 12. Rang Panchhami 16. Bakri Id
Summer Vacation: 5th May 2015 to 7th June, 2015
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4.0. Guest lecturers organized
Sr. No.
Topic Speaker Date
1 Habitat Conservation of
Snake in Western Ghats
Mr. Umakant Chavan 09/08/2014
2 Biodiversity Conservation Prof. Dr. B.B.Hosetti,
Kuvempu University, Shimogga 06/09/2014
3
Development Need Of Hour Mr. Govindacharya Dr.Helvi sir (rajaram college) Dr.V.M.Hilage Dr.AR. Kulkarn, Dr.S.V Shirol
18/12/2014
5.0 Guest Lectures delivered and Resource Person by SIBER faculty
Sr. No.
Name of the Speaker
Institute/ Organization visited
Topic discussed
Date
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni
Mining Engineers
Association of India (
Belgaum Chapter)
Mining & Environment Management
22 & 23 March, 2015
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni
Regional Controller of
Mines, Goa Region. Indian
Bureau of mines, Govt. of
India
Environment Audit for Mining sector.
1st March,2015
3. Dr. A. R. Kulkarni
V.K.Chavan-Patil college of
Arts, Commerce & Science,
Karve,Chandgad- Taluka
“Carrier opportunities in the field of Environment Management.
12th March 2015
4 Dr. S.D.Kadam
One day workshop on
organized by D.R.K.
College, Kolhapur.
study of Western Ghat Relevance to Uttarakhand Destruction
4th March,2014
5 Dr. V.Somanath Academic Forum, CSIBER, Kolhapur
Lecture on Disaster Management
February 13, 2015
6.0 Workshop / Training Programme Organized
Sr. No
Topic Speaker Organiser Date
1 Internal Auditor Training Programme (ISO14001 & OSHAS 18001
Mr. Narendra Brahmankar TUV-NORD India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai
Dr.A.R.Kulkarni 03/03/2015 To
05/03/2015
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Sr. No
Topic Speaker Organiser Date
2 Internal Auditor Training Programme (ISO14001 & OSHAS 18001
Mr. Narendra Brahmankar TUV-NORD India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai
Dr.A.R.Kulkarni 15/03/2015 To
17/03/2015
7.0 Study Tour / Industrial Visits / Field Work
Sr. No.
Name of / Organisation Date Class
1. -- -- --
8.0 Efforts for Weak Students (Mention number of students and efforts made in detail)
Personal counseling was done for academically weak students before every semester exam.
9.0 Efforts for Communication Skills (in details)
In order to enhance communication skill amongst students’ debate competition on the subject matter of environment and contemporary topics were given for discussion on regular basis. Participation and performance of the students was judged by the teacher in charge. This activity was highly appreciated by the student.
10.0 Seminars/ Workshops / Conferences Attended/ Organized by the Faculty
Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date Venue
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni
Workshop on “Mining Environment & Water Resources Development organized by Mining Engineers Association of India ( Belgaum Chapter)
22 & 23 March, 2015
Belgaum
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni
Attended National Seminar on “ Corporate Social Responsibility & Environment Protection” Organised by Nrupatung First Grade College of Arts, Commerce, Management & P.G. Centre, Sedam Dist : Gulburga, Karnataka
28th March,2015
Sedam, Dist : Gulburga, Karnataka
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Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date Venue
3 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni
UGC sponsored state level seminar on Water Management, Organised by the Yeshwantrao Chavan college of Science, Karad.
28th April, 2015 Y.C College Karad.
4 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni
Completed Certification program International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of
Business Education and Research (Autonomous
Institute), Kolhapur
5 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni
Successfully completed three days training programme on Integrated Management System (ISo14001+OHSAS 18001) conducted by TUV, India (TUV NORD GROUP), Mumbai.
3rd to 5th March,2015
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of
Business Education and Research (Autonomous
Institute), Kolhapur
6 Dr.S.D.Kadam
Attended the one day workshop on study of Western Ghat Relevance to Uttarakhand Destruction organized by D.R.K. College, Kolhapur.
4th March,2014 D.R.K. College, Kolhapur.
7 Dr.S.D.Kadam
Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
-
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of
Business Education and Research (Autonomous
Institute), Kolhapur
8 Dr.V.Somanath
One day Workshop on Students’ Participation in Water Conservation organized by Tararani Vidyapeeth’s Kamala College, Kolhapur
September, 10 2014
organized by Tararani
Vidyapeeth’s Kamala College,
Kolhapur
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Sr. No
Name of Faculty
Nature of Event Date Venue
9 Dr.V.Somanath
Successfully Completed Internal Auditor Training programme(Integrated Management System (ISO 14001:2004 &0SHAS 18001:2007)TUV, India (TUV NORD GROUP), Mumbai
March 15 – 17, 2015
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of
Business Education and Research (Autonomous
Institute),Kolhapur
10 Dr.V.Somanath
Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of
Business Education and Research (Autonomous
Institute), Kolhapur
11 Er. D.S.Mali
Training programme on “ Current practices in Environmental Engineering” Organised by Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli.
29th December to 3rd Jan, 2015
Walchand College of Engineering,
Sangli
12 Dr.V.B.Patil
Completed Certification program in International Centre for Culture and Excellence (ICCE& United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
-
Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of
Business Education and Research (Autonomous
Institute), Kolhapur
10.0 Refresher Courses Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Progrmme Details and
Venue Date & Duration
1 -- -- --
11.0 FDP / Orientation Programme Attended by the Faculty
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Programme Venue Date & Duration
1 -- -- --
12.0 M. Phil. & Research guidance undertaken
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty M. Phil. Ph.D.
In progress Completed In progress Completed
-- -- - --
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13.0 Research Project
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of Project Funding Agency Amount
Sanctioned
1 -- -- -- --
14.0 (A) Research Publications
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Name of the Journal & ISBN No; Date & Place
1 -- -- --
(B) Paper Presented
Sr. No.
Name of Faculty Title of the Paper Theme
1 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Mining & Environment Management
Workshop on “Mining Environment & Water Resources Development organized by Mining Engineers Association of India ( Belgaum Chapter) on 22 & 23 March, 2015
2 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni “Corporate Social Responsibility & Environment Protection”
UGC Sponsored seminar Organised by Nrupatung First Grade College of Arts, Commerce, Management & P.G. Centre, Sedam Dist : Gulburga, Karnataka on 28th March,2015
3 Dr. A. R. Kulkarni Hydrochemical facies of Ground water.
UGC sponsored state level seminar on Water Management, Organised by the Yeshwantrao Chavan college of Science, Karad.28th April, 2015
16.0 List of meritorious students
M. Sc. (Environment & Safety) I
Sr. No. Exam No.
Name of the Student Grade Point
Merit Order
1. 6011 *Mestry Priyanka Pramod 3.6 I
2. 6015 Patil Arvind Balawant 3.6 I
3. 6001 *Ayarekar Saylee Shrikant 3.4 II
4. 6009 *Kamble Vishaka Babasaheb 3.3 III
5. 6013 Pagar Prashant Arvind 3.3 III
6. 6016 *Patil Monika Dilip 3.3 IV
7. 6007 Jadhav Arjun Tanaji 3.3 IV
8 6018 Patil Satish Rajaram 3.3 IV
9 6019 *Patil Vidya Babaji 3.1 V
*Girl student
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M. Sc. (Environment & Safety) II
Sr. No. Exam No.
Name of the Student Grade Point
Merit Order
1. 6055 *Shaikh Ruksar Mahamadrafik 7.3 I
2. 6050 *More Snehalata Suresh 7.0 II
3. 6043 *Bidkar Aparna Shivajirao 7.0 III
4. 6051 Mulik Vijay Dilip 6.7 IV
5. 6045 Januganure Samadhan Ramchandra 6.6 V
*Girl student
17.0 List of Students selected for final placement
Sr. No.
Name of the Company
Candidates selected Position Salary
1. G India,Rajasthan Mailapur Mallikarjun S. STP,WTP Supervisor
10000/-
2 Aquacare solution,Mumbai
Mulik Vijay Dilip ETP supervisor 12500/-
3 RIACETP,Lote Sutar Pritesh Prakash ETP Supervisor 10000/-
4 Tarpe Charushila Maruti*
Mahad agriculture college,Achlavli,Mahad
Lecturer 12000/-
18.0 In Brief Mention the Efforts made & Assessment on the following Criteria
i) Curriculum Aspects
Care is taken to update the syllabus as per the requirement of the industry. Hence constant industry Institute interaction is undertaken. The faculty members keep a watch and undertake the survey of the curriculum aspects adopted at the national level Institute, accordingly the syllabus is revised as and when the situation demands. .
ii) Teaching Learning & Evolution
The teaching activity is strictly adhered as per the approved calendar. Director of the Institute visits the class rooms without prior information and solicit the feedback from the students regarding the teaching and understanding by the students.
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iii) Research Consultancy & Extension
Faculty members are actively involved not only in teaching but also in research, consultancy and extension activities.
Sr. No.
Event Date
1 Plantation at CSIBER Campus on occasion of Teachers day.
5th September , 2014
2 Air Quality Monitoring at CSIBER Campus
25th September, 2014
3 Survey on Noise produced by Fire Crackers in association with MPCB, Kolhapur
25th September, 2014 & 13th October, 2014
4 A study on Gaseous Pollutant analysis produced by fire crackers
2nd October, 2014
5 Air & Noise Monitoring during Diwali Festival.(at Dhabholkar Corner, Gujari & Mangalwar Peth
21-25 October, 2014
6 CSIBER Swachta Abhiyan 8th November, 2014
iv) Infrastructure & Learning resources
The Institute has set up Video Conferencing facility and few sessions through this facility has been carried out.
v) Student Support & Progression.
For the progress of the student all possible academic support is extended. The weak students are given extra tutoring to bring them on par with the other students. Students are given an opportunity to organize and conduct various events such as welcome, farewell, seminars, guest lecturers etc.
vi) Governance & Leadership
Governance of the Management Department follows the structure given below:
Director
Head
Class Coordinators
Faculty Members
Students
Class Representative T.P.O.
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ix) Innovative Practices
Faculty members are on the constant watch out of innovative practices to be adopted during teaching learning process. A number of films are also exhibited in the classroom for conceptual clarification. Students were taken to various industries and to the field to explain and demonstrate the subject on site.
x) Farewell function
The students of first year of M.Sc-I organized Farewell Function for the outgoing batch of MS.c-II. With heavy hearts we bid farewell to our students of second year and wished them luck for their future. The function was organized on April 8, 2014 at 9:30 a.m. on campus. The students were welcomed with flowers and welcome drink. The function comprised of different entertainment programmes. First year students also presented gifts to their seniors to show their love towards them. The second year students were nostalgic and thoroughly enjoyed the programme. All Faculty members were present for the function. The function was followed by Dinner.
Prof. Dr. A.R. Kulkarni Head,
Department of Environment Management
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EXAMINATIONSECTION
SIBER became autonomous in 1995 and the need of the separate department of examination was felt. In pursuance of the need the examination department started functioning in the same year. Since then it is conducting examinations for the different post graduate management programmes. Paper setting work is done by internal and external paper setters jointly in the examination department only. Likewise the central assessment of answer books is also done in the department. For M.B.A. programme an unique scaling down system is adopted for Internal Marks. The brief summary of the different activities conducted by the examination department are as follows.
I) Examinations Conducted during the academic year – 2014 – 2015:
Sr No.
Course Examination Dates
1. M.B.A. – I & II (Gen.&Envt.) Trimester – III & VI (Repeater) 14.09.2014 to 18.09.2014
2. M.B.A. – I & II (Gen.&Envt.) Trimester – I & IV (Regular) 19.09.2014 to 04.10.2014
3. M.C.A. – I, II Semester – II & IV (Repeater) 03.11.2014 to 11.11.2014
4. M.S.W. – I & II Semester – II & IV (Repeater) 03.11.2014 to 10.11.2014
5. M.E.M. – I & II Semester – II & IV (Repeater) 06.11.2014 to 11.11.2014
6. M. Com – I Semester – II (Repeater) 03.11.2014 to 07.11.2014
7. M. Sc. - I Semester – II (Repeater) 06.11.2014 to 11.11.2014
8. M.C.A. – I, II & III Semester – I, III & V (Regular) 12.11.2014 to 19.11.2014
9. M.S.W. – I & II Semester – I & III (Regular) 12.11.2014 to 22.11.2014
10. M.E.M. – I & II Semester – I & III (Regular) 12.11.2014 to 25.11.2014
11. M. Com – I & II Semester – I & III (Regular) 12.11.2014 to 15.11.2014
12. M. Sc. – I & II Semester – I & III (Regular) 12.11.2014 to 25.11.2014
13. M.B.A. – I & II (Gen.&Envt.) Trimester – II & V (Regular) 07.01.2015 to 17.01.2015
14. M.B.A. – I & II (Gen.&Envt.) Trimester – I, II, IV & V (Rept.) 06.04.2015 to 11.04.2015
15. M.C.A. – I,II & III Semester – I,III & V (Repeater) 06.04.2015 to 11.04.2015
16. M.S.W. – I & II Semester – I & III (Repeater) 01.04.2015 to 08.04.2015
17. M.E.M. – I & II Semester – I & III (Repeater) 06.04.2015 to 12.04.2015
18. M. Com – I & II Semester – I & III (Repeater) 01.04.2015 to 05.04.2015
19. M. Sc. – I & II Semester – I & III (Repeater) 06.04.2015 to 12.04.2015
20. M.B.A. – I & II (Gen.&Envt.) Trimester – III & VI (Regular) 13.04.2015 to 24.04.2015
21. M.C.A. – I & II Semester – II & IV (Regular) 13.04.2015 to 23.04.2015
22 M.S.W. – I & II Semester – II & IV (Regular) 13.04.2015 to Onwards
23 M.E.M. – I & II Semester – II & IV (Regular) 13.04.2015 to 23.04.2015
24 M. Com – I & II Semester – II & IV (Regular) 13.04.2015 to 17.04.2015
25 M. Sc. – I & II Semester – II & IV (Regular) 13.04.2015 to 23.04.2015
26 M.C.A. – III Semester – VI June – 2015
27 M.Phil. (Theory papers only)
April – 2015
Note: Ex-students examinations were also conducted along with the said regular / repeater examinations
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II) Committee Meetings:
a) Examination CommitteeMeeting-
During the academic year 2014-2015 the examination committee meeting was held on 31.07.2014 & 12.06.2015.
b) Lapses Committee Meetings –
During the academic year 2014-2015 course wise (Trimester/Semester) Lapses Committee meetings were called under the following dates :.30.09.2014, 31.1.2015 & 25.04.2015. In all total 59 lapses cases finalized.
c) Ad-hoc Committee Meetings :
Ad-hoc Committee meetings were called for finalization course wise result of examination of which conducted by the institute under the autonomous status M.B.A. Ad-hoc committee-
Sr. No.
Examinations Date of Meeting
1. M.B.A. – I & II, Trimester – I & IV (Regular) & Trimester – III, VI (Repeater)
03.11.2014
2. M.B.A. – I & II, Trimester – II & V 04.02.2015
3. M.B.A. – I & II, Trimester – III & VI (Regular) & Trimester – I, II, IV & V (Repeater)``
23.05.2015
4. MBA-I Additional Exam. 24.07.2015
M.S.W. Ad-hoc committee-
Sr. No.
Examinations Date of Meeting
1. M.S.W. – I & II, Semester – I & III (Regular) and Semester – II & IV (Repeater)
06.12.2014
2. M.S.W. – I & II, Semester – II & IV (Regular) and Semester – I & III (Repeater)
21.05.2015
3. MSW-I Additional Examination, 2015 25.07.2015
M.C.A. Ad-hoc committee-
Sr.No.
Examinations Date of Meeting
1. M.C.A. – I, II & III, Semester – I, III & V (Regular) and Semester – II & IV (Repeater)
15.12.2014
2. M.C.A. – I, II & III, Semester – I , III & V (Repeater) and Semester – II & IV (Regular)
15.12.2014
3. M.C.A. – III Semester – VI 20.05.2015
4. MCA-I Additional Examination July,2015 24.07.2015
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M.E.M. Ad-hoc committee-
Sr.No. Examinations Date of Meeting
1. M.E.M. – I & II, Semester – I, III (Regular), Semester – II, IV (Repeater)
12.12.2014
2. M.E.M. – I & II, Semester – II, IV (Regular), Semester – I, III (Repeater)
21.05.2015
M.B.A. (Environment) Ad-hoc committee-
Sr.No. Examinations Date of Meeting
1. M.B.A. (Envt.)– I & II, Trimester – I & IV (Regular) & Trimester – III, VI (Repeater)
03.11.2014
2. M.B.A. (Envt.)– I & II, Trimester – II & V 04.02.2015
3. M.B.A. (Envt.)– I & II, Trimester – III & VI (Regular) & Trimester – I, II, IV & V (Repeater)
23.05.2015
4. MBA-I Additional Exam. 24.07.2015
M.Com.
Sr.No. Examinations Date of Meeting
1. M.Com.-I Semester-I 29.11.2014
2. M.Com.-I Semester-II 19.05.2015
M.Sc.(Envt. & Safety)
Sr.No. Examinations Date of Meeting
1. M.Sc.-I Semester-I 19.12.2014
2. M.Sc.-I Semester-II 21.05.2015
M.Phil. (Theory Papers Only). Ad-hoc committee-
Sr.No. Examinations Date of Meeting
1. M.Phil. (Theory Papers) 19.06.2015
d) M.Phil Research Committee Meetings : During the period 1st July 2014 to 30th June 2015 on the following dates the R. R. Committee Meetings were called as.
25.07.2014 22.08.2014 19.09.2014 14.10.2014 25.11.2014 30.12.2014
29.01.2015 26.02.2015 31.03.2015 19.06.2015 19.06.2015
In the above meetings expert’s names were approved for assessment of M. Phil Dissertations and Viva – Voce test.
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MARKS VERIFICATION REPORT
Number of the cases verified by the department during the year 2014-15
Sr. No
Name of the Candidate
Seat No. Examination Name of the Subject
Remark
1 NIl Nil Nil Nil Nil
III) COURSEWISE SUMMARY OF RESULTS (FROM SEPTEMBER – 2014 TO APRIL- 2015) SUMMARY OF RESULTS FROM SEPTEMBER – 2014 TO APRIL- 2015
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared Total
Passed Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 M.B.A. – I Trimester – I Sept. 2014 148 82 66 -- 55.41
2 M.B.A.- II Trimester-IV Sept. 2014 148 136 12 -- 91.89
3 M.B.A. – I Trimester-II Jan.2015 140 64 76 -- 45.71
4 M.B.A.- II Trimester-V Jan.2015 147 124 23 -- 84.35
5 M.B.A. – I Trimester-III April 2015 141 73 37 31 52.14
6 M.B.A.- II Trimester-VI April 2015 147 124 -- 23 84.35
Outstanding:00, Very Good:74, Good:50, Average:00 Total Passed:124
Master of Business Administration (Environment)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared Total
Passed Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 M.B.A. – I Trimester – I Sept. 2014 53 37 16 -- 69.81
2 M.B.A.- II Trimester-IV Sept. 2014 56 54 02 -- 96.43
3 M.B.A. – I Trimester-II Jan.2015 53 35 18 -- 66.04
4 M.B.A.- II Trimester-V Jan.2015 55 49 06 -- 89.09
5 M.B.A. – I Trimester-III April 2015 53 39 09 05 73.58
6 M.B.A.- II Trimester-VI April 2015 55 53 -- 02 96.36
Outstanding: 02 , Very Good:27, Good:21, Average:03 Total Passed:53
Master of Social Work (MSW)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared Total
Passed Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 MSW– I Semester – I Oct.. 2014 113 67 46 -- 59.29
2 MSW. – II Semester – III Oct.. 2014 105 97 07 01 92.38
3 MSW. – I Semester – II April 2015 110 70 21 19 63.64
4 MSW. – II Semester – IV April 2015 104 91 -- 03 97.11
Outstanding: 01, Very Good:56, Good:43, Average:01 Total Passed:91
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Master of Computer Applications (M.C.A.)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared Total
Passed Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 M.C.A. – I Semester – I Oct.. 2014 42 25 17 -- 59.25
2 M.C.A. – II Semester – III Oct.. 2014 46 40 06 -- 86.96
3 M.C.A.– III Semester – V Oct. .2014 60 58 02 -- 96.67
4 M.C.A. – I Semester – II April 2015 40 22 10 08 55.00
5 M.C.A. – II Semester – IV April 2015 46 41 05 -- 89.13
6 M.C.A – III Semester – VI April 2015 60 60 -- -- 100.00
Outstanding:05 , Very Good:43, Good:12, Average:00 Total Passed:60
M.E.M. (Master of Environment Management)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared Total
Passed Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 M.E.M. – I Semester – I Oct.. 2014 12 07 05 -- 58.33
2 M.E.M – II Semester – III Oct.. 2014 14 13 01 -- 92.86
3 M.E.M. – I Semester – II April 2015 07 05 02 -- 71.43
4 M.E.M.– II Semester – VI April 2015 14 14 -- -- 100.00
Outstanding:00,, Very Good:09, Good:05, Average00: Total Passed:14
M.Com. (Master of Commerce)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared Total
Passed Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 M.Com. – I Semester – I Oct.. 2014 57 16 41 -- 28.07
2 M.Com. – II Semester – III Oct.. 2014 28 05 23 -- 17.86
3 M.Com. – I Semester – II April 2015 54 02 52 -- 03.70
4 M.Com. – II Semester – IV April 2015 24 06 18 -- 25.00
Outstanding:0, Very Good:01, Good:04 , Average:01 Total Passed:06
M.Sc. (Master of Science)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared Total
Passed Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 M.Sc. – I Semester – I Oct.. 2014 30 24 06 -- 80.00
2 M.Sc – II Semester – III Oct.. 2014 20 19 01 -- 95.00
3 M.Sc – I Semester – II April 2015 30 29 01 -- 96.67
4 M.Sc – II Semester – IV April 2015 20 19 -- 01 95.00
Outstanding:03 , Very Good:12, Good:04, Average:0 Total Passed:19
M. Phil. (Master of Philosophy)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared Total
Passed Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 Commerce & Management
-- April 2015 52 45 -- 07 86.53
2 Economics -- April 2015 05 04 -- 01 80.00
3 Social Work -- April 2015 05 02 -- 03 40.00
4 Sociology -- April 2015 01 01 -- -- 100.00
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SUMMARY OF RESULTS from Additional Exam. July- 2015 Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Sr. No.
Class Examination Year Total
Appeared
Total Passed
Total ATKT
Total Failed
Per (%)
1 M.B.A. – I Trimester –III July, 2015 28 00 14 14 00.00
2 M.B.A. – I Envt.
Trimester –III July, 2015 03 02 00 01 66.67
3 M.C.A.- I Semesterr-II July, 2015 05 01 02 02 20.00
4 M.SW. – I Semester-II July, 2015 18 04 04 10 22.22
Summary of the Final Year Results of all courses year – 2015
Sr. No.
Examination Year Total Appea
red
Total Passed
Out- standing
Very Good
Good Average Fail Per (%)
1. M.B.A. – II Trimester – VI
April-2015
147 124 00 74 50 - 23 84.35
2. M.B.A-II (Envt) Trimester – VI
April-2015
055 053 02 27 21 03 02 96.36
3. M.C.A. – III, Semester – VI
June- 2015
060 60 05 43 12 00 00 100.00
4. M.S.W. – II, Semester – IV
April- 2015
104 091 01 56 43 01 03 97.11
5. M.E.M.-II Semester-IV
April- 2015
14 14 00 09 05 01 00 100.00
6. M.Com.II Semester-IV
April- 2015
14 06 00 01 04 01 18 25.00
7. M.Sc..II Semester-IV
April- 2015
20 19 03 12 04 00 01 95.00
IV) Course wise Merit List of the Students : Course: M.B.A.-I Examination Mar-Apr 2015
Merit Order
PRN. No Student Name Seat No.
Grade Point
Marks Obt. %age
1 2014000021 GAWADE JEEVAN BALKRISHNA BHAVANA 6109 7.21 527/700 75.28
2 2014000038 JADHAV KARAN SANJAY NITA 6117 6.92 505/700 72.14
3 2014000089 PATHAK ROHAN RAVINDRA POOJA 6135 6.85 498/700 71.14
4 2014000115 POWAR SUHAS NAMDEV SUVARNA 6141 6.64 483/700 69.00
5 2014000035 *INGALE SHRUTI VIJAY SUJATA 6114 6.50 481/700 68.71
5 2014000085 *PANDIT PRIYANKA SURESHRAO SWATI 6133 6.50 479/700 68.42
5 2014000052 *KHADE MADHURA MARUTI SAMPADA 6123 6.50 476/700 68.00
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Course: M.B.A.-II Examination Mar-Apr 2015
Merit Order
PRN. No Student Name Seat No.
Grade Point
Marks Obt.
%age
1 2013000107 * PATEL KHYATI DHARMENDRA FALGUNI 6323 6.8 2982/4200 71
2 2013000039 HALBHAVI ANUP SHITALKUMAR ALKA 6443 6.7 2952/4200 70.29
2 2013000119
* PATIL NISHIGANDHA SHASHIKUMAR RASHMI
6413 6.7 2940/4200 70
5 2013000041 * HUMBE ASMITA RAJU SUNITA 6444 6.6 2891/4200 68.83
3 2013000154 * SAWANT SHAMALI ADHIKRAO ANJALI 6421 6.6 2890/4200 68.81
5 2013000018
* BOGAR DEEPALI RAMCHANDRA VANDANA
6394 6.6 2890/4200 68.81
4 2013000163 * SINGH SONALI JITENDRA PRAMILA 6423 6.6 2889/4200 68.79
5 2013000127 * PATIL SARIKA PANDURANG 6414 6.6 2887/4200 68.74
Course: M.B.A.(Envt) Examination Mar-Apr 2015
Merit Order
PRN. No Student Name Seat No.
Grade Point
Marks Obt.
%age
1 2013000187 CHOUGALE MAHESH LAHUPANT SARITA 6633 7.0@ 3399/4700 72.32
1 2013000191 * HAVAGODI POOJA GAJANAN RADHA 6634 7.0@ 3382/4700 71.96
2 2013000229 PILANE CHANDESH MANIK 6605 6.8 3322/4700 70.68
3 2013000232 * SANGOLI SAYALI SHIVANAND SUNANDA 6627 6.7 3304/4700 70.3
3 2013000195 KADAM YASHWANT PARASHRAM DROPADI
6615 6.7 3291/4700 70.02
4 2013000223 * PATIL TEJASHREE BABASO BHARTI 6624 6.6 3258/4700 69.32
5 2013000240 * VHATKAR SNEHALI NANDKUMAR SWAPNALI
6655 6.6 3253/4700 69.21
Course: M.S.W. Examination Mar-Apr 2015
Merit Order
PRN. No Student Name Seat No.
Grade Point
Marks Obt.
%age
1 2013000325 * JADHAV RAJANI PRAKASH SUNITA 5207 7 2336/3200 73
2 2013000377 * PRANEETA PARAGOUDA PATIL ASHA 5297 6.6 2211/3200 69.09
3 2013000359 * MUDALE PRAJAKTA PRAKASH CHHAYA 5250 6.6 2195/3200 68.59
4 2013000355 * MANE POONAM MADAN MEGHA 5215 6.6 2184/3200 68.25
4 2013000346 KUMBHAR JAGANNATH DATTATRAYA MANGAL 5288 6.6 2170/3200 67.81
5 2013000357 * MANGAONKAR SUPRIYA BALKRISHNA 5289 6.4 2144/3200 67
Course: M.C.A. Examination Mar-Apr 2015
Merit Order
PRN. No Student Name Seat No.
Grade Point
Marks Obt.
%age
1 2012000270 * MANE SUPRIYA BASAPA SHOBHA 5631 7.3 3416/4500 75.91
2 2012000272 MODAGEKAR DHANANYJAY S DEEPA 5633 7.3 3369/4500 74.87
3 2012000293 * SHIRODKAR SWATI GAJANAN MEGHA 5652 7.1 3320/4500 73.78
4 2012000242 CHAVAREKAR NIKHIL BABURAO RANJANA 5602 7.0 3251/4500 72.24
5 2012000281 PATIL SUSHIL RAJENDRA SUJATA 5643 7.0@ 3208/4500 71.29
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Course: M.E.M. Examination Mar-Apr 2015
Merit Order
PRN. No Student Name Seat No.
Grade Point
Marks Obt.
%age
1 2013000453 * PATIL SANJEEVANI NANDKUMAR SHOBHA 5961 6.7 1760/2500 70.4
2 2013000446 * PATEL KARISHMA KHUDABUDDIN SHAINAZ 5959 6.4 1678/2500 67.12
4 2013000434 * KHADE PRIYANKA PRATAP RAJASHRI 5955 6.3 1650/ 500 66
3 2013000435 * KULKARNI PRADNYA DATTATPRASANNA PRAJAKTA 5956 6.4 1645/2500 65.8
5 2013000429 KAMBLE AMIT DATTATRAYA GEETANJALI 5954 6.2 1612/2500 64.48
Course: M.Sc.(Envt.& Safety) Examination Mar-Apr 2015
Merit Order
PRN. No Student Name Seat No.
Grade Point
Marks Obt.
%age
1 2013000538 * SHAIKH RUKSAR MAHAMADRAFIK RIJAWANA 6055 7.3 1955/2550 76.67
2 2013000533 * MORE SNEHALATA SURESH SUMAN 6050 7.0 1853/2550 72.67
3 2013000523 * BIDKAR APARNA SHIVAJIRAO 6043 7.0@ 1825/2550 71.57
4 2013000534 MULIK VIJAY DILIP SUNITA 6051 6.7 1793/2550 70.31
5 2013000525 JANGANURE SAMADHAN RAMCHANDRA SHARADA 6045 6.6 1756/2550 68.86
Course: M.Com. Examination Mar-Apr 2015
Merit Order
PRN. No Student Name Seat No.
Grade Point
Marks Obt.
%age
1 2013000472 * GAIKWAD JYOTIRMAAYI VIJAYSINH VIJAYADEVI 5808 6.0@ 1070/1600 66.88
2 2013000499 * PATIL SARITA BALASO VAISHALI 5804 5.8 1050/1600 65.63
3 2013000463 * CHOUGULE JYOTI DINKAR JAYSHRI 5801 4.6 964/1600 60.25
3 2013000501 * PATIL SNEHA DADASO SHILA 5805 4.6 964/1600 60.25
4 2013000486 * MALI VIDYA SATAPPA GEETANJALI 5806 4.0 907/1600 56.69
V) M.Phil Viva-voce Examinations -
The Details of M. Phil Viva-voce Examinations Conducted by Examination Department during the academic year 2014 – 2015.
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COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT AREA
Sr. No
N Examination Mar-Apr
2015ame of the Student
Title Name of the
Guide
Name of the
External Referee
Viva Date
Grade
1
Bamane Vikas Nivrutti
“Marketing Of Cipla’s Health Care Products In Selected Districts of Maharashtra.”
Dr. C. S. Dalvi Dr. H. M. Thakkar
04.07.2014
O
2 Samant Girish Anand
“Application Of Eliott Wave Theory In Stock Market.”
Dr. A. D. Jadhav
Dr. A. G. Suryavanshi
26.07.2014
A
3 Petkar Ruchita Sunil
“Human Resource Management Practices Of Selected IT Companies In Pune City.”
Dr. C. S. Kale Dr. Sudhir A. Patil
04.08.2014
A
4 Kasarkar Narendra Nivruti
“A Comparative Study Of Assets And Liabilities Management In Kolhapur Urban Co-Operative Bank Ltd., Kolhapur & Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. Ajara.”
Dr. A. D. Jadhav
Dr. V. A. Patil
01.08.2014
A
5
Kulkarni Preeti Ashok
“A Study oF Employee Satisfaction With Special ref. To Manugraph India Ltd., Shiroli, Kolhapur.”
Dr. C. A. Naik Dr. V. S. Dhekale 02.08.
2014 O
6
Patil Kriti Dinkar “Quality Of Work-Life Of Faculty In Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University B-Schools.”
Dr. C. S. Kale Dr. Nitin Nayak 06.08.
2014 A
7
Tiwari Jyoti Hanumanprasad
“Job Satisfication Among Facilities In Selected B-Schools Of Kolhapur District.”
Dr. C. A. Naik Dr. Khadilkar 07.08.
2014 A
8 Mahajan Keerti Shital
“Application of Data Mining Tools to Study Selected Scripts of Stock Market.”
Dr. R. V. Kulkarni
Dr. U. B. Aithal
25.08.2014
A
9
Bhagoji Vaishali Shashikant
“Consumer Buying Behaviour With Reference Organized Retail Trade in Kolhapur City.”
Dr. S. G. Vibhute
Dr. V. S. Apate 09.09.
2014 A
10
Phadatare Swapnil Sitaram
“Customer Relationship Management of Automobile Industry in Satara City.”
Dr. S. G. Vibhute
Dr. S. S. Mahajan 12.09.
2014 A
11 Rodriques Rita Simon
“Financial Performance of Nav Maharashtra Sah. Soot Girani Ltd. Sajani.”
Dr. A. D. Jadhav
Dr. V. A. Patil
27.08.2014
O
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Sr. No
N Examination Mar-Apr
2015ame of the Student
Title Name of the
Guide
Name of the
External Referee
Viva Date
Grade
12
Mane Jayashri Suresh
“A Critical Study on Employee Welfare Facilities in Shree Datta Shetkari Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Shirol.”
Dr. B. T. Bandgar
Dr. N. Y. Rajeshirke
25.08.2014
A
13 Sohani Shreyas Suresh
“A Study on Employee Engagement Jahangir Hospital, Pune. ”
Dr. B. T. Bandagr
Dr. N. V. Shaha
09.10.2014
A
14
Ramchandani Ameet Govindram
“Consumer Behaviour Towards Readymade Ratail Shops of Gandhinagar, Kolhapur. ”
Dr. P. B. Patil Dr. V. S. Apate 09.10.
2014 O
15
Lavhate Sandhyarani Hindurao
“A Study on Occupational Safety & Health in Rajivaji Sahkari Sutagirani Ltd., Dindenarly.”
Dr. C. A. Naik Dr. Sudhir Patil 13.10.
2014 O
16 Palange Rohan B.
“A Study on HRM Practices in Sahyadri Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd.”
Dr. M. M. Ali Dr. V. S. Dhekale
08.10.2014
A
17
Salunkhe Gajanan J.
“Quality Of Work Life of Employee Of Selected Textile Units in Five Star MIDC, Kagal, Kolhapur.”
Dr. U. M. Deshmukh
Dr. G. K. GokaKKar 10.10.
2014 O
18
Desai Pallavi M. “Role & Impact of ICT in Higher Education for Selected Colleges in Kolhapur City.”
Dr. R. V. Kulkarni
Dr. U. B. Aithal 11.10.
2014 A
19
Viragi Prarthana Srikant
“Cost Analysis and pricing of Milk & Milk Products in Belguam Milk Union Limited.”
Dr. P. B. Patil Dr. S. S. Mahajan 14.11.
2014 A
20
Misal Sachin R. “A Comparative Study in Human Resource Information System Practices of IT & Non-IT Undustry in Pune.”
Dr. U. M. Deshmukh
Dr. N. Y. Rajeshirke
05.12.2014
O
21
Mangave Sagar S.
“Evaluation of Computer & Network Security Measures in Higher Technical Eduction Sector of Belgaum District.”
Dr. S. D. Bhoite Dr. K. M. Alaskar
08.11.2014
O
22 Munswamy Jayanthi Selvaraj
“Customer Relationship Management of Hotel Industry in Sangli City.”
Dr. S. G. Vibhute
Dr. Khadilkar
05.11.2014
A
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Sr. No
N Examination Mar-Apr
2015ame of the Student
Title Name of the
Guide
Name of the
External Referee
Viva Date
Grade
23
Shinde Madhavrao Y.
“Comparative Study of Agricultural Marketing of Co-operative Societies in Kolhapur District.”
Dr. C. S. Dalvi Dr. Thakkar 03.11.
2014 A
24
Mane Rajesh R. “A Study on Electronic Medical Record System for Clinical Data Storage in the Selected Hospitals At Pune.”
Dr. R. V. Kulkarni
Dr. A. N. Basugade
06.11.2014
A
25
Patil Shubhangi Shahajirao
“Design & Development of Computerized Model for Sugar Recovery in Shri Datta Shetkari Sahkari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Shirol.”
Dr. S. D. Bhoite Dr. V. R. Ghorpade
04.12.2014
A
26 Tandale Prashant G.
“Customers Perception Towards Internet Banking Services in Kolhapur City.”
Dr. S. D. Bhoite Dr. A. N. Basugade
03.12.2014
A
27 Bhosale Ranjeet H
“A Study on Advertisement of Selected Hospitals in Kolhapur City.”
Dr. U. M. Deshmukh
Dr. S. A. Bojgar
01.12.2014
A
28 Patkar Mrudula K.
"Design and Development Of Expert System For New Borns."
Dr. R. V. Kulkarni
Dr. Alaskar 17.04.2015
A
29
Bhosale Geetanjali Amol
"Fuzzy Expert System for Academic Performance Indicator."
Dr. R. V. Kulkarni
Dr. K. M. Alaskar 17.04.
2015 O
30 Mahajan Mahendra Mahadev
"Human Resource Policies and Practices in Kastrui Foundy Private Ltd., Astha."
Dr. U. M. Deshmukh
Dr. S. A. Bojgar
15.04.2015
A
31
Mahajan Komal Vijay
"Effect of Advertisement on School Children With Reference to Food Items in Sangli and Miraj City."
Dr. M. M. Ali Dr. Khadilkar 21.04.
2015 A
32 Sadavare Ashok B.
"Application of Graph Theory for T.V. Cable Network in Karad."
Dr. R. V. Kulkarni
Dr. U. B. Aithal
22.04.2015
A
33
Mastoli Manjiri Mahadev
"Design and Development of Fuzzy Expert System For Prediction Of Election Results In India."
Dr. R. V. Kulkarni
Dr. K. S. Oza 25.04.
2015 A
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SOCIAL WORK AREA
Sr. No
Name of the Student
Title
Name of the Guide
Name of the
External Referee
Viva Date
Grade
1 Shaikh Noorjhanvi Kadar
“Psycho-Social Problems of Undertrials Accused Cases in Kolhapur.”
Dr. S. P. Rajput Dr. R. B. Patil
05.07.2014
A
2
Manjunath T. “Application Of Competency Module Of Manufacturing Sector In Bangalore.”
Dr. S. V. Shirol Dr. Nejkar 05.07.2014
A
3 Karani Somaling Rachappa
“Depression Among College Students in Athani.”
Dr. K. N. Ranbhare
Dr. Bharat Naik
27.08.2014
A
4
Patil Sarita S. “Assessment Study on Implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act in Goa State.”
Dr. K. N. Ranbhare
Dr. Bharat Naik
04.10.2014
O
5 Bhalkar Jyoti V. “Impact of Female Feticide
in Kolhapur City.” Dr. S. P. Rajput Dr. R. B.
Patil 11.10.2014
B
6
Mane Vaishali N.
“A Study of Socio-Economic Condition of Kaikadi Community in Selected Villages in Tasgaon Taluka [Sangli District].”
Dr. B. N. Patil Dr. Bharat Naik
11.11.2014
A
7 Arvindsinh G. Valvi
“A Study on the status of Thakur Tribe in Maharashtra State.”
Dr. K. N. Ranbhare
Dr. Jagan Karade
18.12.2014
A
8
Haripriya Vasudeva K.
“Emotional Competence & Assertiveness Among School Going Adolescents In Kolhapur City.”
Dr. S. V. Shirol Dr. Nejkar
16.04.2015
O
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ECONOMICS AREA
Sr. No
Name of the Student
Title Name of the Guide
Name of the External Referee
Viva Date
Grade
1 Sawant Hanmant Shahaji
“Trends In Ponegranate Exports From India.”
Dr. G. Haresh Dr. V. B. Kakade
05.08.2014
O
2 Sonawale Shailendra M.
“Problems of Agricultural Labour in Pandharpur.”
Dr. T. V. G. Sarma
Dr. V. B. Kakade
07.10.2014
A
3 Nikam Dattatray Chandrakant
“An Analytical Study Of Export Performance Of Indian Handicarfts In Economics.”
Dr. G. Haresh Dr. S. S. Rupe
07.11.2014
O
SOCIOLOGY AREA
Sr. No
Name of the Student
Title Name of the Guide
Name of the External Referee
Viva Date
Grade
1 Taral Vishwanath T.
“Social Status of Rural Dalit Women in Gandhinagar.”
Dr. K. Pradeepkumar
Dr. R. N. Salve
16.12.2014
A
SUBJECT-WISE SUMMARY OF M. PHIL. AWARDED IN 2013-2014
Commerce & Management Economics Social Work Sociology Total
33 03 08 01 45
VI) Submission of Final Results to Shivaji University –
Course wise final results “Marks Ledgers” were submitted to the Shivaji University including theory marks ledger of M. Phil course on dated 01/07/2015 to award the master degrees. For the M. Phil Course, after successful of viva voce test and submission of all required documents by a M. Phil students, their marks ledgers were immediately (individually) submitted to the university for award M. Phil Degree time to time.
Controller of Examinations
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LIBRARY
The library of Chhatrapati Shahu Institute of Business Education & Research is one of the Knowledge & Information rich Libraries in the Southern Maharashtra. On 31st March 2015, the Institute’s Library has 78,588 books. The Library has provided open access facility to the all students, staff and researchers. In the academic year 2014-15 the library has spent Rs. 18,48,310 /- on the purchase of 2910 books. One Hundred and Seventy-Three (173) Periodicals and E-journals & E-Resources are subscribed with for Rs. 9,64,070/- and an amount of Rs. 29,980/- has been spent on Sixteen Daily News papers. The total expenditure of the library is Rs. 28,42,360/- in year 2014-15 on books, periodicals, e-journal and news papers etc. The Subject/area wise information on books purchased & the expenditure in the year 2014-15
Subject / Area
Mgt. Comp. Envt. Mgt. Social Work
Literature
Donated Total Books
No. of Books
1835 395 170 226 277 07 2910
Expenditure (Rs.)
12,81,794 2,46,339 97,471 1,77,475 45,231 -- 18,48,310
Seven (07) books were donated by the donors to the library. The Institute uses “Libsys Software” for library. The Computer record shows that there were 42,410 book transactions in check-out & check-in form and 897 transactions on Identity Cards. The library remained open on 292 working days between 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. In this academic year total number of visits of the students to library is 20,158. The library has independent Study Hall for 100 students. Under the “Earn and Learn Scheme” Six students were working in the reading hall. The study hall is kept open from 7.00a.m. To 11.00p.m. Text-book facilities are provided to the students in the Study Hall. The Institute subscribes Online E-Journals & E-Resources. These include INFLIBNET-NLIST, EBSCO, J-Gate and IEEE Explore& 173 Paper-back Journals in which 29 journals are foreign Journals. The periodical section has seating capacity of 50 readers and is open between 10.00a.m. To 6.00p.m. The library provides Book Bank facility for the students especially for the Backward Class students. It issued books to the students who demanded book bank facility. Sixty-five M.Phil & Ph.D. research candidates from other institutions visited the Library for reference work & study. The inter-Library loan facilities are made available on demand to the outside students & faculty. In the year (2014-15) Two Book Exhibitions were organized in the institute Campus by the Library. The Book Exhibitions were visited by the parents, students & faculty of the institute & outsiders. “Anand Granth Mohotsav” was organized during 1st to 3rd February 2015 and thirty publishers and Books Sellers opened their book stalls. The “Anand Granth Mohotsav” was visited by the students, teachers and parents. CSIBER Library made purchases of books on the recommendations of the teachers and students.
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Dr. Parijat Joshi organized a competition among the students for searching of books i.e. “Search A Book” and successful students were given the prizes. The Library has given e-Journals & e-Resources i.e EBSCO training to the students & faculty. At the beginning of academic year 2014-15 Orientation about use of library was given to the students by the Library staff. Workshops Attended by the Library Staff:
Sr.No.
Name Name of Workshops Place Date
1 1)Mr.D.T.Vichare 2)Mr.R.G.Sonkar
”New Era Library Recent Trends” Commerce College, Kolhapur
05/09/2014
2 1)Mr.D.T.Vichare 2)Mr.R.G.Sonkar 3)Mrs.A.A.Kumbhar
“Digital Library & Journal Discovery through J-Gate”
MIT School of Business , Pune
20/09/2014
3 1)Mr.D.T.Vichare 2)Mr.R.G.Sonkar
“National Seminar on Qualitative Information Services in Academic Library”
Shahu College, Kolhapur
17/11/2014 to 18/11/2014
4
1)Mr.D.T.Vichare 2)Mr.E.R.Naik 3)Mr.R.G.Sonkar 4)Mrs.A.A.Kumbhar
EBSCO Training by Mr. Uphadhy of EBSCO Expert
CSIBER, Campus, Kolhapur
22/01/2015
For M.Sc. (Environment Science & Safety) the necessary books have been purchased by the Library on the recommendations of faculty. The Library prepared Documentation indexing in Libsys Software. The Students can search the information about the Books, Reports, Thesis, etc. on OPAC Site of Libsys in CSIBER Library. All Three Libraries of CSIBER, Social Work & CNCVC Women’s College on the CSIBER Campus are Computerized & Linked to each other. The Library collects the fee for books returned after due date, damages to the books and for the loss of books etc. The amount Rs. 68,780/- was collected during the academic year and deposited in the Institute office. During the year 2014-15 library stock verification could not be done due to shifting of library in the new building.
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About the New Library Building:-
Library Building Area and Department wise Section
Sr.No
Total Area Basement Ground Floor First Floor
1 3,852 sq.m.
(41,469 sq.ft.)
1,284 sq.m. (13,823 sq.ft.) Parking Area
1,284 sq.m. (13,823 sq.ft.) 1,284 sq.m. (13,823 sq.ft.)
Management Stack Section Social Work Books Section
Management Reference Books Section
M.Phil (Research) Books Section
Periodical Section Computer Books Section
E-Library Room Environment Science Books Section
Auditorium Room General Books Section
Circulation & Administration Section
Bound Volumes Section
Project Reports Section Competitive Exam. Books Section
Study Hall Study Hall
Library equipment & Furniture
Sr.No.
Particulars Basement Ground Floor First Floor
1 Computers 30+7 1
2 Cupboards 10 3
3 Periodicals Racks
25 --
4 Racks 84 95
5 Table 40 34
6 Chairs 80 38
7 Firewalls 5 5
8 Ups Backups Unit
1 with Batteries
-- --
Librarian
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BOY’SHOSTEL
CSIBER Boys hostel is situated in the campus of the Institute which is at minutes walking distance from the main building. Students of the various programmes such as MBA , MCA, MEM, MSW, PGDCA MPhil, were staying in the Hostel . Following is the brief report of the Boy’s Hostel.
Brief statistics of Boy’s Hostel
Occupancy No of Rooms Occupied
Rooms Vacant rooms
Students strength
Single 7 6 1 6
Double 30 25 5 50
Triple 30 26 4 78
Five 3 1 2 5
Medical 1 1 0 Na
Total 71 59 12 139 1) Infrastructure
a) The hostel building has three floors and on each floor there are 22 rooms. b) There are in all 71 rooms available in the hostel. Out of that 6 rooms are single
occupancy rooms while 3 rooms are 4 occupancy rooms and rest of the 62 are double occupancy rooms.
c) The intake capacity of the boys Hostel is 172. d) Each room is provided with a fan and tubelight. e) Efforts are made to add aesthetic value by placing the posters in the Verandahs. f) Each student is given a table and a chair . g) A small garden is being developed in the premises of the hostel. h) Canteen facilities are available to the students. However the inmates are free to
select canteen or outside mess for meals. i) Common Hall is available for Students activity. One CTV is installed in the hall.
2) Academic Ambience:-
Academic ambience is taken care of by providing blackboard ,tables and chairs in the common room. Daily Newspapers The Times of India, Economic Times, Business Express along with local dailies are subscribed. In order to facilitate Meetings with the all inmates of the hostel are conducted on periodic basis.
3) Water Facility
a) Drinking water is made available to the inmates by installing the Water purifier on
each floor. b) The water for recreation purpose is provided through the Overhead tank. Water is
available for 24 hours. Besides that there is Ground water tank situated near to the hostel building as a reserve.
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c) Hot Water through solar system:- In the year 2009-10 solar water heating system has been installed - Capacity 5000 ltrs. This hot water is sufficient for the hostel inmates.
4) Medical Facility
a) Primary Medical facility is provided to the inmates in the medical room which is situated at the Ground floor.
b) First Aid Medical facility is provided in the hostel. c) In this year , two students were seriously ill who were admitted by the Hostel
Authority.
5) Sports Facility a) Sports material is given to the inmates. Material like Football, Basketball, Chess ,
Carom, Tennis Table is provided. b) The material like dumbbells provided for physical exercise. The bar is made
available outside the hostel for exercise.
6) Activities at the Hostel a) With consensus of the inmates, festivals such as Ganesh Festival, Christmas ,
Shivjayanti , Rangpanchami, 31st December are celebrated in the Hostel. b) SIBER Boy’s Hostel Day was celebrated in the Boys Hostel. Welcome as well as
Farewell Function was arranged first time in the Hostel. On that occasion the sports activities were conducted and prizes were distributed to the students and it was followed by the dinner.
7) Maintenance of the Building a) Every year, in the Summer vacation broken glass panels are fixed. b) Regular maintenance of the water leakage, carpentry work, electric repairs are
carried out in the hostel. c) Water tank cleaning is done after every six months using cleaning machinery. d) Sliding doors for windows being fixed in the year 2014-15.
Dr. C. S. Dalvi Rector, Boy’s Hostel, SIBER, Kolhapur
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LADIESHOSTEL The ambience of SIEBR Ladies Hostel is very secured as it is located nearby to the main building of the Institution. 49 students of different programmes of the Institute resided in the hostel during the academic year 2014-15. The rules and regulation of Ladies Hostel are strictly implemented and students follow the same. The information relating to the residence of the students of Institute is given below.
Sr.No. Name of the Course No. of Students Total
1 MBA-I 21 21
2 MBA-II --
3 MCA-I 07
18 4 MCA-II 11
5 MCA-III 09
6 MSW-I 01 01
7 MSW-II --
8 M.Sc. (Envt.)-I 02 03
9 M.Sc. (Envt.)-II 01
10 M.Com.-I 01 01
Total 44
In Working women hostel there are 05 working women residing. The total number of candidate in both the hostels are 44 + 05 = 49. The total accommodation capacity of the two ladies 97 rooms. The facilities such as hot water, purified drinking water, furniture and medical facilities are provided. The maintenance of building is done regularly; by the management of the Institute. Activities in the Hostel : To ensure students participation in the housekeeping of the hostel and to maintain discipline, the students representative are appointed in each wing. These students leaders are given designation as Commanders and Assistant Commander. Ms. R. B. Bhosale and Ms. Uma Kulkarni are the rectors of both the ladies hostel conducts yoga classes in the hostel for the benefit of the students the students of the hostel take part in different competitions organized in and outside the Institute i.e. Ganesh Festival Celebration, Women’s day celebration and others. The management of the hostel provides all the support for organizing these programmes. Majority of the students come from low income group and rural areas, and hence the management has kept the hostel fees very low i.e. Rs. 18,000/- per annum for a student and Rs. 1800/- per month for Working women.
Ms. R. B. Bhosale Ms. Uma Kulkarni Rector, Ladies Hostel Rector, Working Women Hostel
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SPORTSACTIVITIES
In order to promote sportsmanship amongst the students, the institute organizes sports activities in each academic year. In the academic year 2014-15 institute organized interdepartmental and interclass sports activities. To organize the sports activities the Director, SIBER Kolhapur constituted sports committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. Ajay D. Shinde other members in the committee were Dr. A.D.Jadhav, Dr. B.N.Patil and Dr. V.S. Somnath. The sports committee decided to organize separate activities for boys and girls. Following sports activities were organized
1. Cricket 2. Chess 3. Carom 4. Table tennis
Cricket : The cricket team tournament was organized, total 18 team from various classes of boys and 10 teams of girls registered their names. The lots of the tournament were drawn in presence of sports committee and the captains of the teams. The tournament for boys was organized in knock out fashion. In the first round the matches were played for 8 overs per inning. Four winning teams from the first round made it to the semifinals. The semifinal matches were 10 overs in each inning and the final match was of 12 overs an inning. The winning teams were M.Com.-I winner and runner up M.S.W.-II For the girls tournament matches were played for 5 overs an inning, The girls tournament was organized in round robin fashion and winning teams were M.B.A.-II A winners and M.C.A.-II runner up. Chess : For the chess event total 49 players registered their name out of which 34 boys and 15 girls. The matches were played in knock-out fashion. Prof. R. M. Huddar and Dr. Babu Zachariah helped the sports committee to organize chess activity. The winners of the Chess Mr. Suyash Joshi, MBA-I D winner and Mr. Vikas Patil MBA-II D runner up. For Girls Ms. Shweta Sawant, MBA-I A was winner and Ms. Meghana Roy MBA-I C was runner up. Carrom : The response for the carom was overwhelming and 76 boys and 44 girls registered their names for the event. Prof. R. M. Huddar helped sports committee to organize the event smoothly. The winners of Carrom are Mr. Alankar Mhapasekar and Mr. Suyash joshi, MBA-I D winner and Mr. Allwyn Farnandes & Mr. Sujay Patil M. Sc.-I are runner up. For Girls Ms. Sonam Bhise & Chaiti Choven, MBA-II A winner and Ms. Roma Potnis and Meghana Roy, MBA-I C are runner up.
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Table Tennis : For table tennis 25 players registered their name for the tournament. The tournament was organized in round robin fashion. Prof. Dr. A.D. Jadhav observed the entire tournament. The winners in Boys are Mr. Rahul Malekar, MBA-II C winner and Mr Amar Godbole, MBA-II C runner up. In Girls Ms. Shwetambary Jarag MBA-I D and Runner up Ms.Pooja M.B.A.-II The List awards declared after event is
Cricket Girls Runner up M.S.W.-II
Winner M. Com –I
Cricket Boys Runner Up M.C.A-II
Winner M.B.A.-II A
Table Tennis Runner up (Boys) Mr Amar Godbole, MBA-II C
Winner(Boys) Mr. Rahul Malekar, MBA-II C
Runner up (Girls) Ms. Pooja MBA-II
Winner(Girls) Ms. Shwetambary Jarag MBA-I D
Chess Winner (Boys) Mr. Suyash Joshi, MBA-I D
Runner up (Boys) Mr. Vikas Patil MBA-II D
Winner (Girls) Ms. Shweta Sawant, MBA-I A
Runner up (Girls) Ms. Meghana Roy MBA-I C
Carrom Winner (Boys) Mr. Alankar Mhapasekar and Mr. Suyash joshi, MBA-I D
Runner up(Boys) Mr. Allwyn Farnandes & Mr. Sujay Patil M. Sc.-I
Winner (Girls) Ms. Sonam Bhise & Chaiti Choven, MBA-II A
Runner up(Girls) Ms. Roma Potnis and Meghana Roy, MBA-I C
A separate prize distribution function was arranged in the institute campus. Trophies and certificates were given to winners and runner up. The organizing committee is very much thankful to Dr. R. A. Shinde, Secretary and managing trustee for providing constructive support for the activity. It gives immense pleasure to thank The Director, Nonteaching, teaching staff members and student’s organization committee of the SIBER, Kolhapur.
Prof. Ajay D. Shinde Chairman, Sports Committee 2014-15
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TEACHINGSTAFF2014-2015
Sr. No.
Name of the Teacher Educational Qualification
1 Dr. M.M. Ali Director
M.Com.. Ph.D. FDPM (IIMA), M.Com. (com.)
DEPARTMENT – COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT
2 Dr. V.M. Hilage M.A., B.Sc. (Hons.), PDMF (IIMA), Ph.D.
3 Dr. S.G. Vibhute MBA, M.Com.Ph.D., FDPM (IIMA), M.Com(Com)
4 Dr. P.B. Patil M.Com. M.Phil. Ph.D.
5 Dr. (Miss) C.A. Naik MBA, LL.B. M.Phil. Ph.D.
6 Dr. S.S. Wadkar M.Com.,Ph.D.
7 Dr. U.M. Deshmukh MBA, Ph.D., M.Com, FDPM(IIMA)
8 Dr. G. Haresh M.A.,Ph.D.
9 Dr. B.T. Bandgar MSW, MPM, NET, Ph.D.,LLB, MBA
10 Dr. C.S. Dalvi MMS, Ph.D.
11 CA. D.S. Patil M.Com. F,C.A., NET, DISA
12 CA. S.M.Vhanbhatte B.Com., FCA.
13 Dr. Rajendra Joshi (Parijat) MBA, Ph.D.
14 CA. G.A.Samant B.Com., FCA., M.Phil.
15 Smt. M.K. Mane MCA, M.Phil., MBA,M.Com.
16 Shri. S.H. Jagtap MCA, MBA, M.A., CNI, DIM, M.Phil.
17 Dr. C.S. Kale B.Tech., M.B.A., N.E.T, M.Phil., M.Com.(Com.) Ph.D.
18 Dr. A.D. Jadhav M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., M.B.A., G.D.C.&A, M.Com. (Sub.Comm.)
19 Shri. A.D. Ekal M.Sc., DCP, DBM, M.Phil.
20 Shri. P. Nareshkumar M.Sc.(Quantative Economics), M.Sc. (Stat.), M.Phil.
21 Shri. R.Kishorkumar M.A., M.Phil.
22 Shri. K.H. Chougale M.Com., M.Phil., MMS
23 Shri. P.P. Chavan M.Com., MBA, NET
Department of Computer Studies
1 Dr. R.V. Kulkarni M.Sc. Ph.D.
2 Dr. S.D. Bhoite MCA, M.Phil.Ph.D.
3 Dr. Ajay D. Shinde M.C.A., Ph.D.
4 Dr. Mrs.P.G. Naik M.Sc., Ph.D.
5 Dr. Ms. R.S. Kamat M.Sc. (Computer), Ph.D.
6 Mrs. G.A. Bhosale B.Sc., DCP, MCA
7 Mrs. S.S. Jamsandekar B.Sc., M.Sc. (Com.Sci.)
8 Shri. A.M. Kazi MCA, M.Phil.
9 Shri. R.M. Huddar MCA, M.Phil.
10 Mrs. Kirti Mahajan MCA, M.Phil, DE&TC
11 Shri. R.T. Thorat MCA, MBA, M.Phil.
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Sr. No.
Name of the Teacher Educational Qualification
Department of Social Work
1 Dr. S.V. Shirol M.A.(SW),LLB(GS), Ph.D.
2 Dr. K. Pradeepkumar M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D.
3 Dr. M.V. Rodriques M.A., Ph.D.
4 Dr. Babu Zacheriah M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
5 Dr. T.V.G. Sarma M.A. M.Phil., N.E.T., Ph.D
6 Dr. D.M. Bhosale M.S.W., G.D.C.& A., D.B.M., C.C.P., NET, Ph.D.
7 Dr. P.S. Randive M.S.W., M.Phil., Ph.D.
8 Dr. B.N. Patil M.S.W. M.Phil., Ph.D.
9 Dr. Mrs. S.P. Rajput M.S.W. LLB, MBA, MA (Com. In SW), Ph.D., PGDHE
10 Dr. K.N. Ranbhare M.S.W.,M.Phil., Ph.D.
11 Dr. S.S. Apte M.S.W., Ph.D.
12 Dr. D.N. Valvi M.S.W., SET, Ph.D.
Department of Environment Management
1 Dr. A.R. Kulkarni M.Sc., Ph.D.
2 Dr. S.D. Kadam M.Sc., Ph.D.
3 Dr. V. Somnath M.Sc., Ph.D.
4 Er. D.S. Mali BE, ME, DCE
5 Dr. V.B. Patil M.Sc., Ph.D.
6 Dr. S.G. Chonde M.Sc., Ph.D.
7 Dr. Y.Y. Patil M.Sc., Ph.D.
8 Shri. K.D. Ahire M.Sc., NET
9 Ms. Seema J. Dhawal M.Sc., Ph.D.
10 Mr. N.S. Khunne M.Sc.
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ADMINISTRATIVESTAFF
Sr. No. Name of the Staff Sr. No. Name of the Staff
Office Administrative Staff
1 Shri. K.V. Mannurkar 15 Shri. A.N. Hukkeri
2 Shri. V.S. Salokhe 16 Shri. D.B. Kale
3 Mrs. Savita Shirke 17 Shri. B.S. Gore
4 Shri. S.S. Kolugade 18 Mrs. S.A. Warke
5 Shri. G.L. Bhosale 19 Dr. Mrs. G.R. Mujawar
6 Shri. M.B. Patil 20 Mrs. A.A. Kumbhar
7 Shri. Amol Arekar 21 Ms. Mrunalini P. Shinge
8 Shri. S.G. Chougule 22 Miss. S.S. Dhenge
9 Shri. S.Y. Chougule 23 Shri. R.G. Sonkar
10 Shri. S.S. Gaddi 24 Shri. D.T. Vichare
11 Shri. R.B. Hunashal 25 Shri. E.R. Naik
12 Shri. R.D. Hogadi 26 Shri. Vinayak Kadam
13 Shri. A.R. Sardesai 27 Shri. Vikas Patil
14 Shri. C.C. Khatavane 28 Shri. H.A. Gurav
Office Subordinate Staff
1 Shri. M.B. Kadolkar 16 Shri. B.B. Kalantre
2 Shri. M.T. Jadhav 17 Shri. B.S. Joundhal
3 Srhi. N.K. Mulla 18 Srhi. S.S. Kamble
4 Shri. S.S. Chavan 19 Shri. S.S. Pujari
5 Shri. M.S. Range 20 Shri. B.M. Koli
6 Shri. S.S. Bankar 21 Shri. Y.B. Jadhav
7 Shri. B.A. Kamble 22 Shri. D.G. Pujari
8 Shri. G.S. Pujari 23 Shri. P.B. Mithari
9 Shri. P.S. Jadhav 24 Smt. P.S. Nimbalkar
10 Shri. B.M. Magdum 25 Shri. K.S. Kokane
11 Shri. J.R. Jondhalekar 26 Shri. Abhijeet Pawar
12 Shri. V.L. Kamble 27 Shri. T.S. Mithari
13 Shri. K.A. Pujari 28 Shri. D.D.Ghate
14 Shri. D.L. Lamani 29 Shri. Atul Davare
15 Shri. G.L. Magdum 30 Shri. Pramod Kalkutki
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ANNUAL AUDITED ACCOUNTS 2013-2014 Income Expenditure Statement
For the Year Ending 31st March 2015
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ANNUAL AUDITED ACCOUNTS 2013-2014 Balance Sheet
For the Year Ending 31st March 2014