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MODERN COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad Annual Report OF Department of Business Administration & Department of Computer Application (SESSION 2016-2017) Submitted to: Dr. Nisha Singh Principal, MCPS

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MODERN COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad

Annual Report

OF

Department of Business Administration

&

Department of Computer Application

(SESSION 2016-2017)

Submitted to:

Dr. Nisha Singh

Principal, MCPS

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S.no Contents Page No.

1 About the college

Introduction :

Departments: BBA/ BCA

Essential Documents: academic calendar/

Activity Calendar

Students’ strength & segregation

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4

5-6

7

2 Library

Infrastructure

Accession of assets

8

9

3 Faculty Profile and achievements

BCA

BBA

10

11-12

4 Orientation program 13

5 Add-on classes/ Activities

Academic Activities

Cultural Activities

14-16

6 Alumni / PTM 17

7 Sports 18-20

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8 Guest lectures 21-23

9 Industrial visits cum Tours 24-29

10 Results 30-32

11 Placement 33-35

12 Cultural/ Academic/ Curricular Activities 36-52

13 Innovative Teaching practices 53

14 Best practices 54

15 SWOC 55-56

16 Future plans 57

17 Memory at Glance 58-60

18 Annexure 61

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“ABOUT THE COLLEGE”

A journey in Modern College of Professional Studies, Mohan Nagar is a journey

towards success. It is an institute which empowers you towards specialization in

management, information technology and education. It helps you to expand your

knowledge & enhance skills to achieve success. MCPS is affiliated to Chaudhary

Charan Singh University (CCS University), Meerut for imparting education for

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA), Bachelor of Business Administration

(BBA), and Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) courses. The B.Ed course is approved

by N.C.T.E. and the college follows guidelines of council as laid by them to

conduct B.Ed program. Our college is accredited as “B” grade by NAAC.

MCPS is a reputed professional institute in NCR.

Situated just 7 K.M. away from Dilshad Garden Metro Station.

MCPS is situated in silent and peaceful environment.

Class rooms in MCPS are spacious and well equipped with latest teaching

technology like Slide Projector.

Computer labs are fully air-conditioned and equipped with latest LCD

computers with 24 hrs internet facility.

Quality teaching techniques are used.

P.D, Networking, Tally and Foreign language classes are included in the

syllabus for growth and development of students.

Well Stocked library provided to students having latest books, magazine

& journals.

Focus on not just matching industry needs but also matching ethos of the

world.

MCPS family is well educated and experienced faculties who is interactive

with students and solve their problems.

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INTRODUCTION OF B.C.A COURSE.

BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application)

Affiliated to : CCS University, Meerut.

Duration: 3 Years (6 Semesters).

Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC /ST).

Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)is the real opening path for those

12th passed students who have a desire to develop as an IT professional. MCPS runs this

course under affiliation with CCS University, Meerut. The course has a global focus on

its curricula. Lot of emphasis is laid on latest computer applications through different

software. The Institute is maintaining a high standard of teaching in classrooms and

practical in computer laboratories with highly qualified and experienced faculty.

INTRODUCTION OF B.B.A COURSE

BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)

Affiliated to : CCS University, Meerut.

Duration : 3 Years (6 Semesters).

Eligibility : 10+2 or equivalent with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC /ST).

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)is a three-year degree course

affiliated to Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut. Since Management is one of the most

preferred career options today, BBA is a natural corollary to this preference. At MCPS,

this course has been designed to impart basic principles of management to the future

managers, so that they achieve a strong grounding in management studies. This is

beneficial for students if they pursue higher Studies in Management, or if they pursue any

other course that is related to any other aspect of corporate world. BBA at MCPS helps

students in developing business and personal competence through their exposure to the

real business problems, analysis of cases and industrial visits

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Essential Plan charts: The semesters run through

ACADEMIC CALANDER (2016-17) of BBA & BCA

SN DATE DAY ACTIVITY RESPONSIBILITY

1 05-08-2016 FRI INTRODUCTION CLASS BBA& BCA HOD

2 08-08-2016 MON

BRIDGE CLASSES COMMENCE 1ST

YEAR HOD,CC

3 16-08-2016 TUE

ORIENTATION PROGRAMME BBA&

BCA All CC

4 16-08-2016 TUE

CLASSES COMMENCE 2ND& 3RD

YEAR HOD,CC

5 31-08-2016 WED

ASSIGNMENT WORK 1ST ISSUE TO

STUDENT SUB TEACHER

6 06-09-2016 TUE

ASSIGNMENT 1ST SUBMISSION BY

STUDENT SUB TEACHER

7 12-09-2016 MON

DATESHEET OF 1ST SESSIONAL

EXAM HOD(BBA)

8 15-09-2016 THU GUEST LECTURE HOD

9 17-09-2016 SAT Q.P SUMBMISSION TO HOD SUB TEACHER

10 23-09-2016 FRI Q.P SUBMISSION TO PRINCIPAL HOD

11 28-09-2016-

01-10-2016

WED-

SAT 1ST SESSIONAL EXAMINATION HOD(BBA)

12 07-10-2016 FRI

SESS.EXAM MARKS SUBMISSION

TO HOD SUB TEACHER

13 11-11-2016 FRI

ASSIGNMENT WORK 2ND ISSUE TO

STUDENT SUB TEACHER

14 15-11-2016 TUE

DATESHEET OF 2nd SESSIONAL

EXAM HOD(BCA)

15 18-11-2016 FRI

ASSIGNMENT 2ND SUBMISSION BY

STUDENT SUB TEACHER

16 23-11-2016 WED Q.P SUMBMISSION TO HOD SUB TEACHER

17 24-11-2016 THU

QUESTION BANK SUBMISSION TO

HOD SUB TEACHER

18 26-11-2016 SAT

Q.P & Q. B. SUBMISSION TO

PRINCIPAL HOD

19 05-12-2016-

12-12-2016

MON

-MON 2 ND SESSIONAL EXAMINATION HOD(BCA)

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ACTIVITY CALANDER (2016-17) of BBA & BCA Department

SN DATE DAY ACTIVITY FACULTY

1 15-08-2016 Mon Independence Day AJ/PS

2 16-08-2016 Tue Orientation Program GS/MC

3 27-08-2016 Sat Convocation 2011-14 Batch VS/AS

4 28-08-2016 Sun Alumni Meet VS/AS

5 05-09-2016 Fri Teacher Day AJ/RS

07-09-2016 Wed Yoga Camp RS/NS

6 08-09-2016 Thu World Literacy Day LD/NS

7 14-09-2016 Wed Hindi Diwas LD/PY

15-09-2016 Thu Guest Lecture PY/RS

8 16-09-2016 Fri World Ozone Day GS

9 19-09-2016 Mon Debate Competition AJ/RS

10 02-10-2016 Sun Rally Swachh Bharat Abhiyan VS/PY

11 28-10-2016 Fri Industrial Visit (NSIC) RS

12 11-11-2016 Fri Foody Marketers VS/RS

13 23-12-2016 Fri ‘AAJ TAK’ Visit LD/NC

14 26-12-2016 Fri Guest Lecture AJ/RS

15 12-01-2017 Tue Youth Day Celebration HOD

16 26-01-2017 Thu Republic Day Celebration GS/PS

18-02-2017 Sat

22-02-2017 Wed Guest Lecture RS

17 1-03-2017 Mon BasantPanchmi Celebration HOD

18 7-03-2017 Tue Industrial Visit (NIESBUD) LD/RS

8-03-2017 Wed Women’s Day Celebration PY/RS

19 22-03-2017 Wed World Forest Day MG

20 12-04-2017 Wed Blood Donation Campaign NS/AJ

21 24-4-2017 Tue ADIEU HOD

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TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN BBA/ BCA

SESSION 2016-17

No. of

student

SC/ ST OBC GEN MALE FEMALE

BBA I 50 16 17 13 26 20

BBA II 80 18 18 12 48 32

BBA III 44 2 15 27 26 18

BCA I 51 23 08 20 38 13

BCA II 56 12 11 33 39 17

BCA III 43 10 10 23 37 16

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Library

Infrastructure & Assets:

A library is organized for use and maintained by

a public body, an institution, a corporation, or a

private individual. Public and institutional

collections and services may be intended for use

by people who choose not to or cannot afford to

purchase an extensive collection themselves,

who need material no individual can reasonably

be expected to have, or who require professional

assistance with their research. In addition to

providing materials, libraries also provide the

services of librarians who are experts at finding

and organizing information and at interpreting

information needs. Libraries often provide quiet

areas for studying, and they also often offer

common areas to facilitate group study and

collaboration. Libraries often provide public

facilities for access to their electronic resources

and the Internet. Modern libraries are

increasingly being redefined as places to get

unrestricted access to information in many

formats and from many sources.

LIBRARY RECORD

Available Added Total Amount

Text Book 5249 291 51905

Reference Book 1357 71 7346

No.of Books 6606 362 59251

No.of Titles 811 30 759

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Accession of library Books

Accession of books

per year

BBA 2040

BCA 1960

Book bank is issued as 6 books per students based on attendance for three years

Rest of the students get 2 library cards so that they can get the books/ journals etc

issued as per the requirement.

No.of CDs 214 4 1826

Magazine 0 7 0

No.of Journals 16 14 0

News papers 10 01

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Faculties

Department Basis No. of faculty

BCA FULL TIME 08

VISITING 00

BBA FULL TIME 10

VISITING 02

Faculty Profile BCA and Achievements:

Name of Faculty Designation Education Qualification

Mr.ArvindKr.Pandey HOD M.Tech,MCA,B.Sc,

Mr. Vijendra Singh Assistant Professor M.Tech, MCA, BCA

Mr. Lalit Kumar Assistant Professor Ph.D(pur),NET,MCA,MBA,B.Sc

Ms. Sangeeta Assistant Professor M.Tech, MCA, BCA

Ms.Bhawna Singh Assistant Professor M.Tech(pur),MCA, BCA

Ms. Ayushi Jain Assistant Professor MCA, BCA

Mr. Gaurav Sharma Assistant Professor M.Tech(pur),MCA, BCA

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Mr. Gaurav Kr.

Sharma

Assistant Professor

MCA,BCA

Faculty Profile and Achievements BBA Dept.:

Name of

Faculty

Designa

tion

Education

Qualification

Experienc

e in years

Achievements

Mr.Anuj

Sharma

HOD MBA,B.Sc(Maths),

M.A(Eco)

7 Research paper/

Conferences: 6

Workshop: 1

Mrs.Nidhi

Chauhan

Assistant

Professor

M.Phill,

MBA(Finance,Retail

)

6 Research paper/

Conferences: 7

Workshop: 1

Mrs.Pooja

Shukla

Assistant

Professor

MBA(HR,IT),B.Sc(

Maths)

6 Research paper/

Conferences: 2

Workshop: 0

Mrs.Rakhi

Sharma

Assistant

Professor

NET,UPCET,MBA(

Finance),B.Com,

M.Com (Pers.)

7 Research paper/

Conferences: 14

Workshop: 04

Mrs.Madha

vi

Assistant

Professor

MBA(Finance),BCA 2 Research paper/

Conferences: 2

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Workshop: 0

Ms.Pravans

hiYadav

Assistant

Professor

Ph.D(pur), CTET,

MBA , B.Com,

3 Research paper/

Conferences: 12

Workshop: 02

Ms.Vibhuti

Singh

Assistant

Professor

MBA(HR,Mrkt),BB

A

1 Research paper/

Conferences: 01

Workshop: 0

Mrs.Aditi Assistant

Professor

MBA(HR,Mrkt),B.C

om

4 Research paper/

Conferences: 2

Workshop: 1

Mr.Rohit Assistant

Professor

CFA,MBA(Finance)

,BBA

2 Research paper/

Conferences: 01

Workshop: 0

Mrs. Nisha

Sharma

Assistant

Professor

MBA(H.R. Mrkt),

M.Sc(Zoology),

B.sc.(Bio.)

2 Research paper/

Conferences:02

Workshop: 01

Mrs.

Megha

Gupta

Assistant

Professor

NET, BBA, MBA,

M.Com (Pers.)

2 Research paper/

Conferences: 02

Workshop: 01

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Orientation programme

On 16 August, 2016, Orientation Day of BBA& BCA was organized in Seminar Hall of

Modern College of Professional Studies. All the B.Ed. students were gathered in the

seminar hall. First of all, Tilak ceremony was done by the senior students as a token of love

and affection for their students. Then, all the students entered the seminar hall and took

their places. Everybody was happy and curious. They were excited and enthusiastic. After

that, Principal Dr. Nisha Singh and other faculty also looked for their places. It was then

followed by a welcome note by Mrs. Pooja Shukla faculty of BBA. Mrs. Pooja Shukla

anchored the whole orientation programme. She told about the aim of life and how to tackle

with problems in difficult times.

Tilak Ceremony to the students by seniors.

After that, she invited Principal Mam, H.O.D. Of BBA & BCA and all the faculty

members for the Lamp Lighting ceremony. Dr. Nisha Singh, Principal showed the

right path to the students and showered her blessings on them. She addressed the

students on Quality, Role and Importance of a Manager and Business man. Her

ideas motivated the students. Then, Mrs. Pooja Shukla also invited the H.O.D of

the BBA. Mr. Anuj Sharma to provide information regarding the overall curriculum

of the BBA course, which will prove to be a college. He also showed ppt.

presentation introducing the faculty members and other activities to be done in the

college

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Academic Activities

Add-On Courses

Currently we are providing some add-on courses for the session 2015-16 that are

subdivided into broadly three categories namely Art & Craft, Professional

Communication and Fundamentals of Computers & IT.

All the students are given fair chances to participate in any number of activities of their

choice.

Art & Craft

Art & craft stimulates creativity and imagination. It provides visuals, tactile and sensory

experiences and a special way of understanding and responding to the world. It enables

students to communicate what they see, feel and think through the use of color, texture,

form, pattern a different materials and processes. Students become involved in shaping

their environments through art & craft and design activities. They learn to make informed

judgment and aesthetic and practical decision. They explore ideas and meaning through the

work of artists and designers. Through learning about the roles and functions of art, they

can explore the impact it had on contemporary life and that of different times and cultures.

Computers & IT

The course covers essential aspects of identifying, formatting, navigating the key concept

related with the COMPUTER & IT.

The student from every course (BBA, B.Ed.) is included in this programme.It will enable

the students to learn basics typing skills, word processing, spreadsheet and graphs, database

management, internet searching, e-mail etc. This will make the students more dynamic in

the market.

It will enable the student to understand the importance of learning computer and

thereby making them technologically educative which will help them to cross the

boundaries of their country.

ADD-ON COURSES

ART

& CRAFT

COMPUTER

&

IT

TALLY 9.0

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Students will demonstrate the ability to produce a technical document.

Students will demonstrate the ability to give an effective presentation using visual

aids and/or software demonstrations.

Students will demonstrate the ability to extend current knowledge and/or skills to a

computing environment or problem currently unknown to the student.

Students will develop and demonstrate the ability to work effectively in a group on

a common problem.

Students will apply their technical knowledge and skills to develop and Implement

computer solutions that accomplish goals important to the industry, government or

research area in which they are working. They will explore and integrate new

technologies.

Computer Science Students will have sufficient depth of understanding of the

fundamental areas of computer science to enable them for success in today’s

workplace.

Computer Science Students will be sufficiently prepared to be innovative and ethical

leaders in a global society.

Tally 9

Program Coordinator: Ms. Rakhi Sharma

Faculty : Mr. SachinSadana

Class Time : 3:00pm – 4:00 pm

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Dept.: BBA

Venue: Computer Lab, MCPS

Tally 9.0 Classes were organized for BBA III & II year.

These classes were taken from 23 Nov 2016 to 15

Dec 2016. Almost 40 students were registered. The

syllabus, schedule and notes were provided by the

faculty on time. The syllabus was being covered

accordingly.

Analysis:

Total classes held: 15

Total no. of students (both classes): 40

No. of students attended more than 50% of classes: 15

No. of students never attended the class: 05

No. of students having 1% to 49% of attendance: 20

Add-on activities at a glance:

Course name Conducted

from

Conducted to No. of students Course

coordinator

Art & Craft 23/10/16 15/12/16 22 Ms. SoniKatyal

Computer & IT 15/09/16 15/10/16 40 Mr. Gaurav

Sharma

Tally 9.0 23/10/16 15/12/16 40 Ms. Rakhi

Sharma

15, 37%

20, 50%

5, 13%

attandence ratio

>50%

1 - 49%

0%

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ALUMNI MEET / PTM:

Modern college of Professional Studies organized Alumni Meet on 28th Aug, 2016. This gave

an emotional and recreational touch. Program of Alumni Meet Programme 2016 started at

11:00 am. The PTM time was from 2:00 pm onwards. The students did all the arrangements

with complete energy and excitement. At 11:00 am. Students came and invited Principal Dr.

Nisha Singh along with all the teachers of the departments.

To take a walk down the corridors of nostalgia, the ALUMNI MEET 2016, was inaugurated

by Dr. Nisha Singh, Principal MCPS on 28th august, 2016. The meet started traditionally with

the lighting of lamp by Dr. Nisha Singh, Principal MCPS.

Dr. Nisha Singh sharing views with alumni

The occasion was graced by more than 50 Alumni and their family members ranging

across various batches from various parts of the country and outside the country as well.

Speaking on the occasion, the Principal underlined and praised the achievements of Alumni

of MCPS in all walks/spheres of life. She felt that it was matter of great pride for MCPS that

its Alumni are holding positions of responsibility in various Government organizations,

PSUs, Private sector, Academic Institutions. Many of them are successful entrepreneurs

providing jobs to others as well. She praised their contribution towards the growth of their

Alma Mater and emphasized the need for further strengthening the linkage between the

Alumni and MCPS and current students.

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Sports:

According to a well know saying,sports are essential for healthy body which leads

to the development of mind.to revive this fact MCPS organized the sports Sports

Arena- 3/DECEMBER/2016

to bring out the sporting talent among the students. They were also encouraged

to carry on their talent to the university level and later on to the national level.

The following events were included in the sport event:

1. Carom

2. Chess

3. Table Tennis

4. Badminton

5. VolleyBall

6. Khokho

THE PARTICIPANTS AND THE WINNERS OF THE GAMES ARE FOLLOW:

Bad Minton:

Conducted by: Mr. Gaurav Sharma

Name of participants:-

1. Vikas Kr Pandey-BTC

2. Shivam Sharma -BCA

3. Shubham Yadav -BCA

4. Amir Khan -BBA

5. Shiv Shankar Jha-BBA

6. Sumit -BBA

7. Ruma -BBA

8. Sumit Kumar -BBA

9. Raju -bba

10. Ajay –B.Ed

11. Abhijeet Rai -LLB

12. Lalima –M.Ed

13. Heena

WINNERS:

1. SHUBHAM

YADAV (BCA)

2. SHIVAM

SHARMA (BCA)

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CHESS:

Venue: Games Room

Timings: 11:00 am onwards

Conducted by: Mr. Aditi sharma (B.Ed)

Name of the participants:

1.) Babloo(BBA)

2.) Upender(BBA)

3.) Shipra Sharma (M.Ed.)

4.) KhushbooTyagi(M.Ed.)

5.) Anjali (B.Ed.)

6.) Priyanka(B.Ed.)

7.) Sachin(LLB)

8.) Pankaj(LLB)

9.) Ankit(BCA)

10.) Aakash(BCA)

KHO- KHO:

There are 18 players who registered themselves in the game. Their names are as follows:

Team A Team B

1. Lalima (C) EDU

2. Gangotri BBA

3. Shilpi BBA

4. Neetu BBA

5. Shivam BBA

6. Monika BBA

7. Sonulata EDU.

8. Kalpana EDU.

9. Anuradha EDU.

1. Natasha (C) EDU.

2. Arti BCA

3. Jyoti BCA

4. Neelam EDU.

5. Pooja EDU.

6. Saloni BCA

7. Heena BBA

8. Moni BBA

9. Kannu priya BCA

RESULT:

WINNER: PANKAJ

(LLB)

RUNNER UP:

ANJALI (B.Ed)

As per the status of winning matches team A won two matched so team A won the

trophy of the match.

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VOLLEY BALL:

Team-1 Vikash Team-2 Lalit Team -3 Yameen

Aakil Shadab Shakeel

Rahul Sharma Manish Sajid

Vinay Pandey Vipin Pal Zhaid

Aas Mohd Sumit Robin

Md Suhail Khan Ajay Promod

Team-4 Amit Sharma Team -5 Mohit Chauhan

Shivam Sharma Dikshant Sharma

Akash Gaur Hitesh Rawat

Shubham Bhardwaj Jitender Singh

Amit Chauhan Sachin

Rahul Chauhan Akash Sharma

Team 4 Winner of

the game.

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Guest Lectures

1. “Micro Economics”(Demand and production)

Resource Person Name and Profile: Dr.Priyankasingh, Currently working as Asst.

Professor in SDPG college,Ghaziabad

About the topic

Microeconomics is the social science that studies the implications of individual human action,

specifically about how those decisions affect the utilization and distribution of scarce resources.

Microeconomics shows how and why different goods have different values, how individuals make

more efficient or more productive decisions, and how individuals’ best coordinate and cooperate

with one another. Generally speaking, microeconomics is considered a more complete, advanced

and settled science than macroeconomics

Resource person

The programme started with Welcome of our guest felicitated Dr.Priyankasingh for the Guest

Lecture. A Guest lecture on Micro Economic (Demand and Production Function) was organized

on 15th Sept., 2016 (Thursday) at Modern College of Professional Studies. Dr.Priyankasingh was

the resource person working as Asst. Prof. in dept. of Eco. For SDPG, Ghaziabad. She has

doctorate in “Inter divisional study of Economic development of eastern UP”. She enlightened and

guided the students in various Economics terms where the students can Increase and initiate their

Knowledge.

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2. Guest lecture on Human Resource Management

The guest lecture on Human Resource Management (HRM) is the part of the course curriculum

of BBA. Students of BBA have been studying HRM in different forms like Organizational

behavior, Management of Human Resources, Personnel management etc.

The industry expert Mr. Vishal Sharma emphasis on two

aspacts of Team Building as

1. Team work

2. How to achieve success

The objective of Guest Lecture was fulfilled as expected. The

students of BBA enjoyed & learnt the concepts of HRM and

Team Building practically. The presentation was very

colourful filled with many industry related examples and

puzzles.

3.‘ENTREPRENEURESHIPS, MOTIVATION& IDEA OF BUSINESS SELECTION

The guest lecture on Entrepreneurships, Motivation & Idea of business Selection is the part of

the course curriculum of BBA. Students of BBA have been studying about the concept of

entrepreneurship , motivation regarding business selection as part of their BBA curriculum

Objective of Guest Lecture:

To make the students practically aware of the concept of entrepreneurship, Motivation

& Idea of business selection by the experts from Industries.

Lecture glimps

The industry expert Ms Parul Puri emphasis on following aspect

Enterpreneurship

Motivation

Idea of business selection

1 Enterpreunership-Enterpreunership is an important engine of growth in economy.In the

lecture she emphasised on the key characterstic and skill that a successful enterprenur should

possess .

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The objective of Guest Lecture was fulfilled as expected. The students of BBA enjoyed & learnt

the concepts of Enterprenuership . Motivation &Idea of Business SelectionThe presentation was

very colourful filled with many industry related examples and puzzles

Industrial visits & Tours

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1. Industrial visit cum Tour to NSIC and Lotus Temple

Industrial visit place: NSIC, Okhla

Contact person: Ms.Himanshi (Incubator Placement In-

charge)

Lecture delivery by: Mr. Raj Mukherjee (Incubator In-charge)

Date: 28/10/16

Tour place: Lotus Temple, Delhi

Recipient students: BBA

Objective to visit NSIC: As Industrial visit is the curricular part of BBA and we, fortunately,

got the opportunity to visit NSIC-

To learn ‘How to start a small enterprise with support of know-how and little fund

provided by NSIC itself’.

Company profile

National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), is an ISO 9001-2008 certified Government of

India Enterprise under Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). NSIC has

been working to promote, aid and foster the growth of micro, small and medium enterprises in

the country. NSIC operates through countrywide network of offices and Technical Centres in the

Country. To manage operations in African countries, NSIC operates from its office in

Johannesburg, South Africa. In addition, NSIC has set up Training cum Incubation

Centre managed by professional manpower.

Tour to Lotus Temple. After visiting NSIC we moved to Lotus temple for a short tour of

students.

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2. Visit to AajTak for the debate ‘Note dangal’

The debate program titled as ‘Note Dangal’ was organised by Aaj Tak, News channel, to throw

some light on the result of the burning issue ‘Demonetisation’ on the completion of 50 days. The

time period of 50 was taken by honourable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi to get this policy

implemented through the nation. The show was prime time show and telecasted at 6:00pm on 23

Dec 2016. The Anchor of the show was Ms. Anjana Om Kashyap.

The guests for Debate were Mr. Sidharth Singh (BJP), Mr. Manish Tiwari (Congress), Mr.

Bijoy Mishra (Consumer Activist) & Mr. Vipin Malik (Former RBI Director)

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All the experts presented their opinion on the same and resolved the queries of students too.

Students got the opportunity to ask their questions to these personalities live. They asked many

valuable question like ‘Why Congress govt. not promoting E-payment or Digitalisation?’ And

‘Why any big personality from BJP not seen in the queue in front of ATMs and Banks?’

Conclusion: It was overall a fruitful visit for students. Students got opportunity to resolve their

queries on the burning issue ‘Demonetisation’ a surgical strike on money directly from experts

on live channel ‘Aaj Tak’.

3. INDUSTRIAL VISIT to NIESBUD

Objective of Visit:

To make our students aware of workings of NIESBUD.

To provide the platform to students to interact with foreign delegates of NIESBUD.

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NIESBUD:

The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development is an apex

organisation under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of

India engaged in Training, Consultancy, Research and Publication, in order to promote

entrepreneurship.. The Institute has been certified as an ISO 9001: 2008 by TUV NORD CERT

GmbH, in March, 2014.

A lecture on how NEISBUD works was given by International-Training Adviser- Ms. ParulPuri,

NIESBUD, Noida.

Students were interacted with many foreign delegates from different countries as: Russia,

Tazakistan, Srilanka, Bhutan, Bangladesh etc

After taking lecture and visit to NIESBUD students got snacks.

Conclusion: it was a fruitful visit. Students learnt so many things to start & run business and

gained a confidence as well.

4. Seminar on investment in financial market

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Schedule of Program

Speaker:

Varun Malhotra, Director & Instructor at Edge Institute

for Financial Studies Pvt. Ltd (EIFS), is an MBA in

Finance form IIM- Ahmedabad and Washington

University in St. Louis, USA. He has successfully

completed all 3 levels of CMT (Chartered Market

Technician - the only Technical Analysis Program recognized by New York Stock Exchange)

and CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst, USA).Whole the session was based on official letters to

Warren Buffett, an American investor, business magnate, and philanthropist. He is considered by

some to be one of the most successful investors in the world.

The three basic quotes were used that:

a. New generation will always lead the previous life.

b. No knowledge/ skill required for long run to earn in stock market.

c. There is simple human erotic that it makes simple things tough.

We came to know the origin and working of BSE, NSE and Its impact on Indian economy.

Sensex and NIFTY are the barometer of economy and the reflation of all our life.This seminar

was very good for the learners like us. It was very helpful for our students. We came to know

many things about the stock market investment according to the age group with the quotes of

Warren Buffett.

The golden rule is:

The past performance doesn’t guarantee future performance.

5. JAIPUR TRIP

Modern College Of Professional Studies organized a trip to Jaipur on March,24,2017. The trip was

organized for BBA and BCA students. Total of 70 members went on that trip including 5 faculties namely

Mr. ArvindkumarPandey(HOD of BCA), Mr. Anuj Sharma(HOD of BBA), Mr. Vijendersingh, Mrs. Rakhi

Sharma and Ms.PravanshiYadav and 64 students. After completion of our sessional exams,our college

decided to reduce the stress of students. They planned a trip to Jaipur. It was a trip of three days (24\3\2017

to 27\3\2017). The arrival of our trip was from college gate at sharp 9:00 P.M. All the facilities are provided

by our staff members. They arranged two buses for students. They also provided the refreshments in

between the journey. After the overnight journey, we reached to our destination i.e. Jaipur. We settled in a

hotel. After resting for two hours, we were ready to explore the roads of Jaipur.

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Results at a glance:

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BBA (2016-17) for Odd/ Even semesters

Sn. SEMESTER &

YEAR

NAME OF

STUDENTS

% PASS/

FAIL

1 SEM I (DEC 2016) 1. MANISH

KUMAR

2. MANISHA

KASHYAP

3. RUMA

69.3

68.3

67.1

PASS- 21

FAIL- 15

TOTAL= 50

2. SEM II (JUNE 2017) 1. MANISHA

KASHYAP

2. RUMA

3. LALIT

KUMAR

63.5

62.7

62.2

PASS- 45

FAIL- 5

TOTAL= 50

3. SEM III (DEC 2016) 1. SHWETA

2. SHIVANI

RAWAL

3. KAJAL

NAGAR

71.83

71.67

70.83

PASS- 62

FAIL- 0

TOTAL= 71

4. SEM IV (JUNE 2017) 1. KASHISH

KASANA

2. KM.

SHIVANI

3. SHWETA

71.2

69.7

69.5

PASS- 52

FAIL- 2

TOTAL= 71

5. SEM V (DEC 2016) 1. POOJA

CHAUHAN

2. SHWETA

SHARMA

3. MANISH

SHARMA

77.3

71.0

69.2

PASS- 44

FAIL- 00

TOTAL= 44

6. SEM VI (JUNE 2017) 1. SHWETA

SHARMA

2. POOJA

CHAUHAN

76.9

76.3

PASS- 44

FAIL- 0

TOTAL= 44

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3. MANISH

SHARMA

72.7

BCA (2016-17) for two semesters

Sn. SEMESTER &

YEAR

NAME OF

STUDENTS

% PASS/

FAIL

1 SEM I (DEC 2016) 1. NEERAJ

2. MAYANK

SHUKLA

3. SANJAY

72.3

70.3

70

PASS=37

FAIL=05

TOTAL=42

2. SEM II (JUNE 2017) 1. PRIYA JHA

2. SACHIN

3. NEERAJ

69.5

69.16

68.67

PASS=28

FAIL=11

TOTAL=39

3. SEM III (DEC 2016) 1. AKASH

KUMAR

2. PRINCE

TYAGI

3. BHANU

SHARMA

79.67

75.66

71.66

PASS=48

FAIL=05

TOTAL=53

4. SEM IV (JUNE 2017) 1. SHALU

2. AKASH

KUMAR

3. PRINCE

TYAGI

77.7

76.7

72.3

PASS=49

FAIL=03

TOTAL=52

5. SEM V (DEC 2016) 1. VANDANA

2. VIKRAM

78.5

77

PASS=40

FAIL=02

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3. HITESH 75 TOTAL=42

6. SEM VI (JUNE 2017) 1. SONALI

DEOLI

2. VANDANA

3. LOVELESH

76.8

76.3

74.8

PASS=40

FAIL=01

TOTAL=41

Placement:

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The placement process for the graduating batch of the BBA and BCA at MCPS, Mohan Nagar

has been successfully completed with students being placed in leading organizations. The institute

has achieved commendable placements for its students who bagged lucrative profiles in leading

organizations despite the hazy and difficult economic scenario.

The graduating batch of students has been placed in organizations cutting across all the established

major sectors including: Consultancy, Sales and Marketing, Manufacturing, IT, Logistics &Supply

Chain and HR.

Placement Record of BBA VI sem

Highlights BBA

Batch Strength 44

Eligible Candidates 25

Number of students placed 15

Total no. of companies that visited the 04

campus

S.

N

Company

name

Date /

Place

of

Intervi

ew

Job

Profile

Loc

atio

n

Students

selected

1.

Muthoot finance,

Shahdara, Delhi

03/02/2017

Shahdara,

Delhi

Sales

represent

ative

Delhi

/

NCR

1. Mohd. Asad

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Placement Record of BCA VI sem:

2.

Schoolglobe Pvt. Ltd

`14/02/2017

MCPS

campus

HR

Recruiter

Technica

l & non-

technical

process

Sales

executiv

es

Delhi

/

NCR

1. Mohitsharma

(BBA)

2. Ekta (BBA)

3. Kalyanjha

(BCA)

4. Lovelesh

(BCA)

5. Jitender (BCA)

3.

Techno Expert Pvt.

Ltd

15/02/2017

Dilshad

Garden,

Delhi

HR

Executiv

e

Delhi

/

NCR

1. Manish sharma

(BBA)

4.

DHFS Pvt. Ltd.

22/02/2017

MCPS

campus

Finance

Executiv

e

Sales

executiv

es

Delhi

/

NCR

1. Manish sharma

(BBA)

2. Pooja Chauhan

(BBA)

3. Vipinsharma

(BBA)

4. Rupesh (BBA)

5. Vandanabist

(BCA)

S.

N

Company

name

Date /

Place

of

Intervi

ew

Job

Profile

Loc

atio

n

Students

selected

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1. School Globe 14/02/17

Development

Noida Hitesh,Lovelesh,Di

nesh

2. Balj Technology

Noida

23/02/17 Development Noida Sonali,Vandana

3. Crew Power Noida 27/02/17 Design Noida Mohit,Vikram,Anu

j

4. Karvy Insights 17/02/17 Design Delhi Komal

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Cultural/ Academic/ Curricular activities

1. INDEPENDENCE DAY

Independence is the freedom of the soul, a perception of the mind and a feeling understood by the

heart. This freedom and feeling is that of liberation, patriotism and self-dependence. When all such

terms are put together and imposed upon the majority, it is a big responsibility on the youth of that

nation and all those who create it. That

nation is India.

Every citizen of India is well aware of the

importance of this day in our lives. The

day is celebrated all over the nation in

unity with great patriotism. The

institution always takes a lead in

celebrating festivals of National

importance. This year also great

preparations were made. Everyone was

eager to take part in the celebration.

College campus was decorated with flags

& buntings. Students were full of excitement and decorated the ground of MCPS with tricolor

balloons, flowers and small flags.

At 09:30 am, the celebration started off with decoration of the college in hues of tricolor, followed

by Flag Hoisting by the chief guest and National Anthem.

Independence Day was celebrated in our college to mark the 70th year of freedom from the British

rule.

The program started with flag hoisting chief guest Mr. K V Sirohi. The program began with a

musical radiation by students (with the underline theme being saluting our motherland).

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2. Convocation (Dt. 27/08/2016)

Convocation is the day, a student starts dreaming for,

from the day he/she takes admission in any course.

This ceremony is conducted to award a degree to

them.

It’s honor to report that Modern College of

Professional Studies (MCPS) , Mohan Nagar,

Ghaziabad organized its First Convocation on 27

August 2016. The venue was its Seminar hall only.

The degree was awarded to courses i.e BBA, BCA & LLB (Batch 2011-14). The recipients were

seemed excited to be the part of convocation and to take their degree. Those recipient were the

part of college and always will be.

This Academic activity was started with issue of gown and registration of recipients in afternoon

2:00pm onwards. The Academic procession was

formed with two esteemed guest of convocation Dr.

H.S.Singh (Chief Guest) and Dr. Avteer Singh

(Guest of Honour), Mr. VineetGoel (Secretary-

MCPS), Mr.YogeshGarg (Treasurer- MCPS),

Dr.Nisha Singh (Principal-MCPS) .

The event got beginning with lamp lighting and SARASWATI VANDANA. MCPS welcomed

its respecte guests presenting its gratitude and respect in form of Bouquet. After summarizing

the college detail, Dr. Nisha Singh (Principal-MCPS) expressed her feelings to welcome the

gathering in form of ‘Welcome speech’.

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The sequencing was followed byDr.Avtaarsingh (Guest of honour). He blessed the gathering

with his kind and knowledgeable words. He was happy to see zeal of students and wished the

students to become a shining star when they leave the college.

Dr.H.S.Singh (Chief Guest) was invite to bless the gathering with his knowledgeable words and

experiences. He joined the dice and started addressing with thanking the college to make him the

part of this convocation. He mentioned three main stakeholders of education i.e. Students,

Teachers and Parents.

3. Teacher’s Day

The role of a teacher in society is both significant

and valuable. It has far-reaching influence on the society

he lives in and no other personality can have an influence

more profound than that of a teacher. Students are deeply

affected by the teacher's love and affection, his character,

his competence, and his moral commitment. A popular

teacher becomes a model for his students. The students try

to follow their teacher in his manners, costumes, etiquette,

style of conversation and his get up. He is their ideal. To

serve the purpose, teacher’s day is celebrated through the

world year by year.

Teacher’s day at Modern College of Professional Studies was celebrated with full zeal and

enthusiasm. The day was celebrated with giving the tribute to Dr. SarvapalliRadha Krishnan. This

gave an emotional and recreational touch. Program of Teacher’s day started at 10:00 am. The

students did all the arrangements with complete energy and excitement. At 10:00 am, Students

came and invited Principal Dr. Nisha Singh along with all the teachers of the department. Two

students started the Tilak Ceremony.

Principal mam along with all faculty members arrived at seminar hall and cut the ribbon. Shikha

and Kamal (B.Ed. student) anchored the initial program. The first performance of the day was by

Nishikant(M.Ed.student) who started up with a speech. In his speech, he mentioned about why we

celebrate teacher’s day.

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4. YOGA CAMP

DATE –7 Sep to 9 Sep 2016

PLACE – M.C.P.S

The three days yoga camp was organized in the premises of M.C.P.S which started on 2016.

In which experts of yoga had been invited from”BHARTIYA YOG SANSTHAN” To instruct the

students. All the students arrived college in morning at 8 O’ clock. All the Faculty members also

present there, Principal mam welcomed the yoga teachers Mr. VirendraVerma ,MrDeshraj and

Mr. Yogesh Sharma, And introduced them to the students. Then Principal Mam shared her views

regarding Yoga with the student, she told that Yoga play very important role in keeping us

physically and mentally fit, everyone must give some time to you out of the busy schedule.

After the yoga session participants did some of the queries regarding their medical problems &

Acharya ji gave answers to those queries. He also distributed the books written by him on ladies

problems.

Experts of the BhartiyaYogSsansthan present in yoga camp

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5. World Literacy Day

Dated: 8th Sept., 2016

On International Literacy Day (8 September), a rally was organized by the MCPS organizer Dr.

Gajender Singh. With the aim of combating illiteracy, MCPS students participated in an awareness

rally organized by the MCPS Community Cell in collaboration with the MCPS Teachers.For rally

possession, MCPS Students assembled at campus ground at 9.30 am to take part in this event. Dr.

Nisha Singh flagged off the rally from the Arthala, near Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad. Students

marched through streets and markets of the town with slogans about the precautions that could be

taken to prevent illiteracy, the day saw students and teachers of the college participating

enthusiastically and joining hands against the illiteracy.

MCPS Students assembled for Rally possession in College Campus

Dr. Nisha Singh said it is time to scrutinize the growth of the literacy rate in India.International

Literacy Day is one of the first 'days' declared by the UN 1965. September 8th is the day that seeks

to focus public opinion on the major global problem of illiteracy. This is vitally important in least-

developed and developing countries where large percentages of the population do not even have

basic reading and writing skills.

She further said Literacy is seen as a human right, and a means of personal and social development,

it makes an essential contribution to wide variety of goals like maintaining peace and promoting

democracy, eradicating poverty, achieving gender equality and ensuring sustainable development.

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7. WORLD OZONE DAY

A guest lecture was organized in seminar hall of Modern College Of Professional Studies on the

“World Ozone Day”. All the students gathered in Seminar hall. H.O.D of B.Ed department Dr.

Rachna Kant welcomed Dr. Gajendra Singh in the seminar hall. Principal Dr. Nisha Singh chaired

the function and asked the students to remain connected to the problems that are harmful to us and

our atmosphere. H.O.D’s and all the faculty members from other departments were also present

on this occasion. Speaking on the occasion he explained the importance of Ozone layer in the

atmosphere, the factors that are threatening the layer and how we can save the layer.

Dr. Gajendra Singh started his lecture by taking some basic questions on the origin of earth and

origin of life on earth. Dr. Singh elaborated the causes and effects of ozone depletion which are a

major concern to sustain life on the planet earth and also explained the process of depletion of

ozone and the contribution percentage of different countries in depleting the life saving layer in

the stratosphere.

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Dr. Gajendra Singh Delivering Lecture before the Students

He explained that ozone, a gaseous molecule of three oxygens, makes it possible for us to do so

without reaping the harmful effects of the sun's radiation. When that same gaseous ozone is found

in our lower layer (called the troposphere), it is considered an air pollutant and is very harmful to

human health.

8. Debate Competition (19th September 2016)

Debate Competition was organized as inter department Event between Bachelors of business

administration and Bachelors of Computer Application on 19th September 2016. The topic of the

Debate was “Effects of Social Media on Present Lifestyle” ,students has to give their opinion in

Favor and Against the topic., at Seminar hall under presence of Honrable Chief Judges

Dr.SubodhBala Gupta and Dr.KanakRani.This gave an emotional and recreational touch. Program

of Debate Competition started at 2.00 p.m.The students did all the arrangements with complete

energy and excitement.

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9. RALLY OF SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAAN

MCPS organized a Rally as part of “SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN” on 2nd October, 2016

Gandhi Jayanti

The students of MCPS, who are participating in the event as part of Swachh Bharat

Abhiyaan, took out a Rally in MCPS’s neighborhood to develop the awareness about cleanliness.

The events involved in this Abhiyaan were as follows:

1. Pledge Ceremony

2. Campus Cleanliness Drive

3. Awareness Rally

4. Village Cleanliness Drive

5. Awareness Campaign

About 200 MCPS Volunteers participated in these events. The programme organizers namely Dr.

Gajender Singh conducted this Abhiyaan. For this event MCPS faculty and students motivated

villagers to maintain hygiene and to clean their soundings. MCPS students went to each and every

house of the Arthla Village and made the people aware about cleanliness and hygiene.

The Rally of the students covered adjoining areas of Mohan Nagar raising slogans to create

awareness about sanitation and hygiene. Principal Dr. Nisha Singh in her address praised the

efforts of teachers and students. She also stressed that students must keep cleanliness in the

College, homes and in the city, adding that only students could inspire others to follow the Swatch

Bharat Abhiyan of Prime Minister NarendraModi and spirit.

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Dr. Nisha Singh, MCPS Principal, Faculty and students cleaning their surrounding with

full enthusiasm and spirit

10. Foody market

“Foody marketer” activity was organized in Bachelors of business administration on

11thnovember 2016 , The purpose of the activity for the students was to show their marketing

skills in restricted boundries. Students have to prepare their food without fire under presence of

Honrable Chief Judges DrRachna Kant and MrArvind Pandey. Principal DrNisha Singh was also

present at the moment This gave an emotional and recreational touch. Activity of Foody

Marketer started at 10.00 a.m.The students did all the arrangements with complete energy and

excitement.

Principal Mam along with Judges and all faculty members arrived at food market.

The organizers believed that such types of events help in developing essential skill of marketing

and also go a long way to boost confidence of students to face customers comfortably.

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There were about 33 students from BBA participating in the event who were divided into 6

teams.

The activity was started with the following participating teams-

Punjabi

flavours

Special

chole&

Biryani

Golgappa

Market

McpsKhastaKachor

i

Delhi

Darbar

FarhakiDawat

ShwetaGaba Ekta

Sharma

Sunny Anshu Moni Farha

KajalTak Anjali

Tyagi

Shweta

Chauhan

Abhilasha Vipin

Pal

ManishaKashyap

KashishKasan

a

ShilpiRai Imran Gulfisha Upendra Monika Mahrol

Neha MdSuhail

Khan

Mushahid

Ali

Rupa Manish

Kumar

Suchita Shukla

Kirti AashMd Anamika Amit Ruma

ShivaniRawat Prashant

Kumar

Pinki

Rani

Three teams were declared winners on the basis of maximum percentage of profit on sale. The

students were well prepared for the purpose and entertained the customers to a great extent with

their performance. The judges themselves were also highly pleased with their logical

presentation.

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11. Youth day (Swami vivekanand jayanti)

National Youth Day (YuvaDiwas or Swami Vivekananda Birthday) is celebrated with the great

joy and enthusiasm in India every year on 12th of January. It is celebrated to commemorate the

birthday of Swami Vivekananda, maker of the modern India.

It’s honor to report that Modern College of Professional Studies (MCPS) , Mohan Nagar,

Ghaziabad organized youth day on 12 January 2017. The venue was its Seminar hall only.

The event was formed with esteemed guest Mr. Sushilsharma (Chief Guest) and Mr.

Bhagirathi Mishra (Guest of Honour), Mr. VineetGoel (Secretary-MCPS), Dr.Nisha Singh

(Principal-MCPS) .

The event got beginning with lamp lighting and SARASWATI VANDANA. MCPS welcomed

its respected guests presenting its gratitude and respect in form of Bouquet. After summarizing

the college detail, Dr. Nisha Singh (Principal-MCPS) expressed her feelings to welcome the

gathering in form of ‘Welcome speech’.

12. Republic Day On 26th January 2017

.Program Scheduled

Modern College of Professional Studies has successfully celebrated Sixty eight Republic Day of

India at the College assembly ground on 26th January, 2017. Below are our morning program

scheduled during that day.

Sixty eight Republic Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and respect at Modern College of

Professional Studies. The ceremony started at 9:30AM in the college open ground with large

crowd of staff, students.

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Prof.SangeetRagi& Prof Pradeep Sharma (Professor of Delhi University), the Chief Guest, Mr.

Krishna veer shirohi (Ex MLA of BJP) Guest, Mr.YogeshGarg (Treasurer), Mr.BrijeshGoel (Joint

Secretary), Mr.VineetGoel (Secretary) Dr.Nisha Singh (Principal) and members of College

Management Committee were escorted by the College band.

13. VASANT PANCHAMI CELEBRATION

On the 5th day of Hindu month Maagh/Maghd considered as the first day of spring known

as VasantPanchami Because of its strong significance in Hindu mythology, VasantPanchami is

one of the most important festivals in India.

To mark this day, the Modern College of Professional studies celebrated VasantPanchami on 1st

Feb, 2017 in the college seminar by doing SaraswatiPooja. Goddess Saraswati is known as the

Goddess of Knowledge, Wisdom and Speech is worshipped in educational institutes and

organizations on the day of VasantPanchami.VasantPanchami, a day that marks the onset of the

spring season and ushers in vibrancy of life, was celebrated as “Yellow Day” with traditional

fervour at MCPS College here today.

Entire staff and students participated in Pooja to seek the blessings of the goddess of wisdom. The

event commenced with lightening of lamps. The college choir put up an incredible display as they

sang hymns and recited prayers apt for the occasion.

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14. ART COMPETITION TO CELEBRATE

WORLD FOREST DAY& WORLD WATER DAY(22nd MARCH 17)

The art competition was organized by the BBA Department to celebrate the World Forest Day

(21 March) and World Water Day (22 March). The event was organized in order to motivate

students to work towards various environmental issues prevailing in the society.

The BBA department planned to organize an art competition on 22 march, 2017 to

celebrate and create awareness regarding World Forest Day and World Water Day.

The themes of the competition were as follows-:

o Water conservation

o Scarcity of water

o Ecological balance

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o Deforestation

The students were asked to create an artwork on any of the themes mentioned. Such as-:

o A model

o A poster

o A collage

The participants were as follows-:

1. Ruma

2. UpendraYadav

3. Babloo

4. Poojasingh

5. Shikha

6. Km Annu rani

7. Shilpiroy

8. Neetu

The prize was awarded to Pooja Singh and Shikha for their immense hard work and

beautiful representation of the theme.

15. WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION

Women’s day was celebrated in the campus of Modern College of Professional Studies, Mohan

Nagar on International Women’s Day (08/03/2017). The honourable Guest were Mrs. Raj

sharma, it was started with the name of MaaSaraswati, the formal rituals lamp lighting and the

SaraswatiVandana. Principal Ma’am presented a green healthy plant to our honorable guest as a

token of respect. A heart touching song ‘Mai terichunri’ by a BCA student name Abdul was in

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sequence. It was followed by Duet dance performance on title ‘ChhoriDhakadHai’ by two B.Ed

students.

An emotional touching poem was in sequence and presented by M.Ed student Aasha. It was

followed by a skit on women’s conditions in present time played by saloni& group. This skit

displayed how girls are more concerned towards the care of parents.

Mrs. Raj sharma, the Environmentalist, gave an example of importance of “Fuleradauj” in her

speech. She told the story of MaaArundhati: who had the full knowledge of all plants & flowers

therapies, she requested to all women (Queens) to come out of their forts on fuleradauj to reduce

their skin deceases when there was a spread over of different flowers all over. She mentioned that

the women’s day was firstly introduced in India only in ancient time but we, being an Indian,

are not aware of that. We just follow the international women’s day got recognition in 1909. She

focused on international respect and following towards Indian dress ‘Saari’. She compared women

with earth and lioness saying women are ‘Sahansheel as Earth’ and ‘Strong as lioness’.

16. BLOOD DONATION CAMPAIGN (April 12, 2017) A blood donation camp was organized

by the college as a part of social

responsibility. The camp was

organized in association with an

eminent NGOROTARY CLUB.

Glimpse of the campaign

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Number of units collected during the

campaign

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Number of students who participated in the

campaign

70

Number of students who were rejected due

to various health issues (underweight ,

ailments etc)

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17. ADIEU(15/04/2017)

ADIEU was organized in MCPS on 15th April, 2017 with full enthusiasm and

liveliness all aroundin college premises. The enthusiasm and gusto of the party

peeled off its layers with smiles, tears, reminiscences and a cultural bonanza

comprising songs, dances and other eye-catching items. The main attraction of the

programme was the performance of band group. Principal Dr. Nisha Singh

concluded the farewell with her message and encouraged the students to become

better human being and wished them luck for their future endeavours. Chief Guest

of the Programme was Shri Kamlesh Kumar, Secretary, VardanSewaSansthan.

Innovative teaching practices

Students performing at ADIEUProgramme

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The biggest challenge any teacher faces is capturing the students’ attention, and

putting across ideas in such a way that it stays with them long after they have left the

classroom. For this to happen, classroom experience should be redefined and

innovative ideas that make teaching methods more effective should be implemented.

Creative Teaching

Audio & Video Tools

Brainstorm

Role Play

Stimulating Classroom Environment

Welcome New Ideas

Work Together As a Team

Best Practices in higher education

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The best practices here focus on those aspects of classroom teaching competence which are visible. Anyone — students, colleagues, and visitors — can see them when they occur. When components of excellence can be defined in language phrased as confirmable performances, that is, neither minutely technical nor remotely abstract, we could investigate those actions in practice, either collaboratively or individually. For if a component can be self-perceived near the time it occurs, they can be modified and strengthened. That’s how professionals, who must engage themselves in reflective practice, get better, and we can work towards an ethical ideal as a norm and an evolving cultural expectation.

1. Group Discussion Provocations 2. Lecture Practices 3. Thoughtful Questions 4. Reflective Responses to Learners 5. Rewarding Learner Participation 6. Active Learning 7. Cooperative Groups 8. Goals to Grades Connections 9. Modeling 10. Double-loop Feedback

SWOC Analysis

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Strengths:

The maximum number of the students who get through the examination and obtain

good positions.

Students who obtain Distinction are awarded during the College day celebrations.

The merit scholarships and cash awards are helping the students to develop their inner

skills more effectively.

The Literary Association activities of the Departments training the students to improve

their literary talents and oratorical skills.

Active participation in research activities

Faculty with willingness to take challenging assignments

More innovative programmes can be introduced if shift system is introduced

Students can be trained for competitive exams

Type of Teacher-Student involvement in academic activities

Absenteeism is negligible

Weaknesses

Lack of English communication skill is the major setback of the student’s growth.

Transfer of faculty members from one region to another on service placement

Poor participation in extracurricular activities like sports, fine arts etc

Aptitude of the students for higher learning is poor

Opportunities

Special Coaching programme for SC/ST and Minority is available in the campus after class

hours.

The Add on courses coaching and IQAC programmes also aiding them for self-

employment.

NET Coaching programme for SC/ST and Minority is offered with the support of UGC

Staff strength and enterprising nature is a strong opportunity

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Constraints/challenges

Lack of motivational condition and early marriage are the major challenge faced by the

College.

The challenge of multi-disciplinarity.

The challenge to add significantly to our infrastructure and to add to the basket of

courses we offer.

To maintain the balance between educational technology and human stature.

To remain rooted in the proven, core traditions of the College, especially its spiritual

foundation, in a secularizing and modern world.

To foster a deep sense of commitment in the fresh faculty appointees who hail from

different traditions.

To grow without outgrowing oneself; that is, to grow without compromising the

character and culture of the College.

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Looking Ahead: Future Plans

To conduct professional training and research

programmes in various subjects for the benefit of

students.

To introduce Master Degree programme in some science and arts disciplines

To conduct seminars, symposium and conferences in all the disciplines

To introduce Diploma courses in human rights and other innovative programmes

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Memories at a glance:

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Annexure

1. Copy of Result of all semester exams of BBA/ BCA.

2. Copy of offer letter of placed students.