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1 || fo|k ije~ nSore~ || Women’s Education Society’s Regd. No. F/389(N) LADY AMRITBAI DAGA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN OF ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENCE AND SMT. RATNIDEVI PUROHIT COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE & HOME SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY, SHANKAR NAGAR, NAGPUR-440 010 (Affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur) Identified as College with Potential for Excellence (UGC) Accredited ‘A’ level 2003, Re-accredited “A” Grade 2011 & 2016 by NAAC, Bangalore SENIOR COLLEGE 2018-2019 Lady Amritbai Daga College for Women of Arts, Commerce & Science and Smt. Ratnidevi Purohit College of Home Science and Home Science Technology is a premier Women’s College in Central India in existence for the last 86 years with its goal centered around women’s progress in educational, social and cultural fields. It was established at a time when a women’s college was considered a path breaking venture. The beginnings were humble. On April 21, 1932 a citizens meeting was convened in which ‘Women’s Education Society’ was formed with Rao Bahadur M.B. Kinkhede as its Founder President, Shri Y.M. Pathak as Founder Secretary and Smt. Ramabai Tambe as the first Principal of the college. The Constitution of the Society was drawn up by Justice W.R.Puranik and Shri T. J. Kedar. Sir Sorabji Mehta was the founder Chairman of the Executive Committee of the society. The college was formally inaugurated by Honourable Justice Dr. M.B.Niyogi, C.I.E., the then Vice Chancellor of Nagpur University and later the President of Women’s Education Society on 11th July 1932. The college was affiliated to the Nagpur University on 1st July 1935 as “Central College for Women” with Miss Shanti Rangarao as the Principal and Lady Gowan (Wife of His Excellency, the then Governor of Central Provinces and Berar, Sir Hyde Clarendon Gowan) as President. The institution owes its present status to the illustrious and equally commendable dedication of luminaries who left their mark in the annals of the college. They were besides Rao Bahadur, M.B.Kinkhede and Lady Gowan, Lady Kalhum Wylie (wife of His Excellency, Governor of Central Provinces & Berar, Sir Francis Verner Wylie), Lady Muriel Twynam, (wife of His Excellency, Governor of Central Provinces & Berar, Sir Henry

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|| fo|k ije~ nSore~ || Women’s Education Society’s

Regd. No. F/389(N) LADY AMRITBAI DAGA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN OF ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENCE AND

SMT. RATNIDEVI PUROHIT COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE & HOME SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY, SHANKAR NAGAR, NAGPUR-440 010

(Affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur) Identified as College with Potential for Excellence (UGC)

Accredited ‘A’ level 2003, Re-accredited “A” Grade 2011 & 2016 by NAAC, Bangalore SENIOR COLLEGE 2018-2019

Lady Amritbai Daga College for Women of Arts, Commerce

& Science and Smt. Ratnidevi Purohit College of Home Science and Home Science Technology is a premier Women’s College in Central India in existence for the last 86 years with its goal centered around women’s progress in educational, social and cultural fields. It was established at a time when a women’s college was considered a path breaking venture. The beginnings were humble. On April 21, 1932 a citizens meeting was convened in which ‘Women’s Education Society’ was formed with Rao Bahadur M.B. Kinkhede as its Founder President, Shri Y.M. Pathak as Founder Secretary and Smt. Ramabai Tambe as the first Principal of the college. The Constitution of the Society was drawn up by Justice W.R.Puranik and Shri T. J. Kedar. Sir Sorabji Mehta was the founder Chairman of the Executive Committee of the society.

The college was formally inaugurated by Honourable Justice Dr. M.B.Niyogi, C.I.E., the then Vice Chancellor of Nagpur University and later the President of Women’s Education Society on 11th July 1932. The college was affiliated to the Nagpur University on 1st July 1935 as “Central College for Women” with Miss Shanti Rangarao as the Principal and Lady Gowan (Wife of His Excellency, the then Governor of Central Provinces and Berar, Sir Hyde Clarendon Gowan) as President. The institution owes its present status to the illustrious and equally commendable dedication of luminaries who left their mark in the annals of the college. They were besides Rao Bahadur, M.B.Kinkhede and Lady Gowan, Lady Kalhum Wylie (wife of His Excellency, Governor of Central Provinces & Berar, Sir Francis Verner Wylie), Lady Muriel Twynam, (wife of His Excellency, Governor of Central Provinces & Berar, Sir Henry

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Twynam), and Smt. A. Pakwasa (wife of His Excellency, Governor of Central Provinces & Berar, Sir Mangaldas Mancharam Pakwasa). Among the earliest to be associated with the college were Khan Bahadur M.E.R. Malak, Mrs. Stent, the then Vice Chancellors of Nagpur University viz : Justice Dr. M.B. Niyogi (1932 to 1936), Dr. Sir Hari Singh Gaur (1936 to 1938), Mr. T.J. Kedar (1938 to 1941) and Hon Justice W.R. Puranik (1944 to 1947), Justice M. Hidayatullah, Justice Kaushalendra Rao, Justice S.P. Kotwal, Justice Y.S. Tambe, Shri S.H. Battliwala, Hon. Sir M.B. Dadabhoy, Mrs. Macfadyen, Shri S.D. Saklatwala, Nawab Mir Mehdi Ali Khan, Lady Kusum Trivedi, Shri A.D. Mani (M.P.) At a later date Justice N.L. Abhyankar and Justice B.A. Masodkar to name a few were among the many other distinguished personalities. Presently, the society has as its President a legal luminary and former Advocate General of Maharashtra, Adv. V.R. Manohar. At the establishment stage the College was given financial support by the trustees of Late Sir Dorabji Tata of Bombay. His Excellency Sir Hyde C. Gowan, the then Governor of Central Provinces also gave financial help to the college and Lady Gowan donated books to the college Library. The college continued to be patronized by philanthropists. Among them His Exalted Excellency the Nizam of Hyderabad rendered generous support to the college in the form of endowments. lt also received donations from Mr. Bhulabhai Desai for the development of the library.

The college known as "College of Arts for Women" from 1932

to 1935 and as "Central College for Women" from 1935, moved to its own building in 1942 on a sprawling campus of 26 acres of land donated by the Governor Central Provinces and Berar in 1940 at Seminary Hills. In 1942, Sir Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan delivered his inaugural address at the opening ceremony of the Seminary Hills Building. In 1949, Sir C. Rajgopalachari inaugurated the first lecture room of the college building at Seminary Hills. In 1952, the name of the college was changed to "Lady Amritbai Daga College for Women" in memory of the mother of Seth Badridas Daga, whose munificent donation of Rs. 1.50 lakhs matched by the M.P. Government enabled the Management to complete the main college and residence building at Seminary Hills Campus. In 1977, Shri B.L. Purohit donated Rs. 17.5 lakhs to the Society and Smt. Ratnidevi Purohit College of Home Science Technology (name after the mother of Shri Banwarilalji Purohit) was established. This was merged with L.A.D. College for Women in the year 1981-82. The name of the college is now "Lady Amritbai Daga College for Women of Arts, Commerce & Science and Smt. Ratnidevi Purohit College of Home Science and Home Science Technology".

In 1993 Shri P.R. Mundle donated Rs. 7.50 lakhs to start a Department of Architecture in memory of his mother Smt. Manorambai Mundle. In 2006 Mrs. A.P. Mundle donated an amount of Rs. 10.01 Lakhs towards elevation of existing B. Arch. Department to the status of an independent college of Architecture & starting of

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M.Arch. from the session 2007-2008. In 1999 Rs. 5.5 lakhs were received from Shri W.S. Tambe in

the name of his mother Smt. Ramabai Tambe, founder Principal for Endowment towards scholarship to B.Sc. H.Sc. Part I, II, III and M.Sc. H.Sc. I & II (Meritorious and needy students).

In 2004, further donation of 5.00 Lakhs was received from Smt. Meena Deshmukh in memory of her husband Shri. Digambar Jaiwant Deshmukh.

In 2006, Shri P.W. Barlingay donated Rs.5.00 Lakhs in memory of his mother Smt. Ramabai Barlingay towards the development and naming the school of Biotechnology "Ramabai Barlingay School of Biotechnology".

In 2006 the college Society received donation of Rs. 10 lakhs from Adv. V. R. Manohar for construction of the building of Women's Technical Education & Research Smt. Ratnidevi Purohit Institute.

In 2007, the College Society received a donation of Rs. 10 lakhs from the Justice M. L. Pendse Foundation, Mumbai, towards a Platinum year initiative of consolidating and running a school of languages & Media studies named as Justice M. L. Pendse School of Languages & Media Studies. The School offers courses in foreign languages, media & advertising, theatre & performing Arts courses for students, housewives and professionals as an add-on facility.

In 2009 the College Society received donation of Rs. 6 lakhs from the Justice M. L. Pendse Foundation, Mumbai for construction of Smt. Saraswatibai Pendse Cement Basket Ball court.

In 2011 the College Society received donation of Rs. 6 lakhs from the Justice M.L.Pendse Foundation, Mumbai for a studio-cum-performance space.

In 2012-13 the College Society received donation of Rs. 4.42 lakhs from the Justice M. L. Pendse Foundation, Mumbai for Acoustics and other Equipments.

Today the versatility of the range of its programmes is its strength. The original strength was of 23 students and presently the college has more than 4000 students on roll in the Junior and Senior college. The handful of staff, is now approximately 300 involved in different faculties.

The institution has completed 86 years of sustained progress in the field of empowering women through access to higher education. Poised for further growth and expansion since its platinum year, the college has introduced non conventional, innovative courses. These courses are designed to support self help initiatives and will go beyond the traditional core degree requirements which also continue to take up community imperatives to fulfill academic social responsibilities through training initiatives in the four villages adopted by the college.

The college started initially with only the Arts faculty, today offers the following courses in different faculties at under graduate, post graduate and junior college level :-

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Faculty Year of Estt. Under Graduate Courses of Study : 1. Arts 1932-33 2. Home Science 1956-57 3. Science 1972-73 4. Junior College (Arts, Science, H. Science & Commerce) 1975-76 5. Home Science Technology 1979-80 (Courses of study: Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology, Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology, Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology & Bachelor of Interior

Design) 6. Commerce 1981-82 7. U.G.C. Vocational Subject 1997-98 Biotechnology at undergraduate (B.Sc. Level)

8. Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) 2006-07

9. B.Com. (Computer Application) 2009-10

Post Graduate Courses of Study:

1. Home Economics (M.A.) 1979-80

2. Political Science (M.A.) 1979-80

3. Human Development (M.Sc.H.Sc.) 1981-82

4. Home Science Extension (M.Sc.H.Sc.) 1986-87

5. Master of Cosmetic Technology 1997-98

6. Master of Hospitality Management 1997-98

(As per Direction No. 22/2016 of RTMNU Nagpur)

7. Master of Commerce (M.Com.) 1999-2000

8. Biotechnology (M.Sc.) 2006-2007

9. Fashion Technology (P.G. Diploma) 2006-2007

10. Master of Fashion Design 2009-2010

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WOMEN’S EDUCATION SOCIETY, NAGPUR Regd. No. F/389(N)

OUR FOUNDER MEMBERS 1. Late Rao Bahadur M.B.Kinkhede 4. Late Dr. Sir M.B. Niyogi 2. Late Shri Y.M. Pathak 5. Late Sir Sorabji Mehta 3. Late Mrs. Ramabai Tambe 6. Late (Miss) K. Shanti Rangarao

OUR PARENT BODY DONOR LIFE MEMBERS 1. Mr. Banwarilal Purohit 19. Mr. Madhukar S.Deshpande

(Vice President) 2. Adv. Venkatesh R. alias Arun Manohar (President) 20. Miss A.N.Radha 3. Mr. Suresh K. Sharma 21. Dr.(Mrs.) Uma K. Vaidya 4. Mr. Jayant W. Chitaley 22. Mr. Ashok S. Daga

(Donor’s nominee) 5. Mrs. Shanti Sharma 23. Mr. Murali M. Pantula

(Treasurer) 6. Mrs. Varsha S. Manohar (Jt. Secretary) 24. Dr. Avinash Deshmukh

(Vice President) 7. Mr. Vijay D. Chitaley 25. Mr. Kishore Dewani 8. Mrs. A.P. Mundle 26. Mr. Ravi D. Meghe 9. Dr. Panna Akhani (Secretary & Hon Director) 27. Mrs. Kalpana S. Sharma 10. Dr.(Mrs.) Nisha P. Buty 28. Dr.(Mrs.) Shyamala Nair 11. Adv. Mr. Anand Manohar Deshpande 29. Dr.(Mrs.) U. Chakradeo 12. Adv. Harish V. Thakur 30. Justice (Mrs.) Vasanti A. Naik 13. Adv. Akshay Naik MEMBERS LIFE MEMBERS 31. Mr. Hargovind Bajaj 14. Mr. Chandrakant Thakar 32. Smt. Shaila Abhyankar

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15. Mrs. Pushpa Purohit 33. Mrs. Sonika Agrawal 16. Mr. Avinash V. Pendse 17. Mr. Prabhakar R. Mundle 18. Mr. Manoharrao Pimplapure OUR DONORS 1. Seth Badridas Daga : In memory of his mother Lady

Amritbai Daga 1950

2. Mr. Durga Prasad Saraf

: In memory of his mother Smt. Sugunidevi Saraf

1964

3. Mr. Banwarilal Purohit

: In the name of his mother Smt. Ratnidevi Purohit

1977

4. Mr. P.R. Mundle : In memory of his mother Smt. Manoramabai Mundle

1993

5. Shri W.S. Tambe : Endowment for Scholarship to B.Sc.H.Sc. Part I, II, III & M.Sc.H.Sc. I & II (meritorious & needy students) in the name of his mother Smt. Ramabai Tambe, Founder Principal

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6. Mrs. Meena Deshmukh

: In memory of her husband Shri Digambar Jaiwant Deshmukh

2004

7. Mrs. A.P. Mundle : For Manoramabai Mundle College of Architecture

2006

8. Major P.W.Barlingay : In memory of his mother Ramabai Barlingay

2006

9. Adv. V.R. Manohar : For construction of the building of Women’s Technical Education & Research Smt. Ratnidevi Purohit Institute

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10. Justice M. L. Pendse Foundation Mumbai

: For Justice M.L.Pendse School of Languages and Media Studies.

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11. Justice M. L. Pendse Foundation Mumbai

: For construction of Smt. Saraswatibai Pendse Cement Basket Ball Court

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COUNCIL OF MANAGEMENT (2018-2021)

1. Adv. V.R.Manohar : President

2. Mr. Justice M.S.Deshpande (Retd.) : Vice President

3. Dr. Avinash Deshmukh : Vice President

4. Mr. Murali M. Pantula : Treasurer

5. Dr. Panna Akhani : Secretary

6. Mrs. V.S. Manohar : Jt. Secretary

7. Smt. Shanti Sharma : Donor Life Member

8. Dr.(Mrs.) N. Buty : Donor Life Member

9. Adv. Akshay Naik : Donor Life Member

10. Mr. A.V.Pendse : Life Member

11. Dr. Shyamala Nair : Life Member

12. Mr. Ashok S. Daga : Donor’s Nominee

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OUR PAST PRINCIPALS Sr. No

Name of the Principal TENURE FROM TO

1. Late Smt. Ramabai Tambe 1933 1934 2. Late (Miss) K. Shanti Rangarao 1934 1942 3. Late Dr. S. Sridevi Naidu 1942 1955

Late Dr.(Miss) Singammal Iyengar (Offg. Principal)

1955 1957

4. Late Dr.(Miss) Mary Agnes Saldanha 1957 1970

5. Late Dr.(Miss) Singammal Iyengar (1955-57) 1970 1977

6. Late Maj. (Miss.) Prabha Gautam 1977 1980

7. Late Maj. (Mrs.) Tara Bagaddeo 1980 1982

8. Late Dr.(Mrs.) Rajani Rai 1982 1991

9. Dr.(Miss) Panna Akhani 1991 2008

10. Dr. Shyamala Nair 2008 2017

COLLEGE TIMINGS The college classes are held in two shifts as under :- Senior College Arts, Science and Commerce, B.B.A. & other PG classes (Faculty of Humanities)

Morning shift from 7.15 a.m. onwards At Shankar Nagar Campus

Junior College Noon shift from 11.00 a.m. onwards At Shankar Nagar Campus B.Sc.H.Sc. From 9.45 a.m. onwards At Seminary Hills Campus Cosmetic Technology & Interior Design From 9.00 a.m. onwards At Seminary Hills Campus Hotel Management & Catering Technology and Applied Electronics & Software Technology

From 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. From 9.00 a.m. onwards

At Seminary Hills Campus

M.Com. From 7.00 a.m. At Shankar Nagar Campus Post Graduate Classes are held in respective Departments as per Time-Table

COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE– 2017-2022

1. Adv. V.R. Manohar OR

Mr. Justice M.S. Deshpande (Retd.)

: Chairman of the Management Chairperson’s Nominee or Ex-officio-Chairperson

2. Dr. Panna Akhani : Secretary of Management 3. Dr. Vinayak Deshpande : Local Member (Education Field) 4. Dr. Pratiksha Mayee : Local Member (Industry Field) 5. Dr. Jyotsna Patil : Local Member (Research Field) 6. Mrs. Vishakha Rao-Jathar : Local Member (Social Service NGO) 7. Dr. Chitra Lade : Head of the Department Nominated

by the Principal of the College 8. Dr. Asha Tiwari : Elected Staff Repr. – Teaching 9. Dr. Alka Dhondge : Elected Staff Repr. – Teaching

10. Dr. Rujuta Bapat : Elected Staff Repr. – Teaching 11. Mrs. Lalita Renke : Elected Staff Repr. – Non Teaching 12. Dr. Pooja Pathak : Co-ordinator of IQAC 13. Dr. D. Sridevi : Co-coordinator of IQAC 14. One Student : Elected Secretary of Student’s

Council 15. Dr. Deepali Kotwal : Principal Member Secretary

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COURSES OF STUDY Note: Courses under existing faculties have been merged in four different faculties as per Direction No. 15 of 2017 of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur as under :-

Grant-in-aid courses Under existing faculties

Under new merged faculties

B.A. Arts & Social

Sciences Humanities

B.Sc. Science Science & Technology

B.Sc. H.Sc. Home Science Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology

Home Science

Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology Home Science Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology

Home Science

Bachelor of Interior Design Home Science B.Com. Commerce Commerce &

Management Self Financing courses Under existing

faculties Under new merged faculties

M.A. (Pol. Science) Arts and Social Sciences

Humanities M.A. (Home Economics) Inter disciplinary

Studies M.Sc.H.Sc. in Human Development

Home Science

Science & Technology

M.Sc.H.Sc. in Home Science Extension Master of Cosmetic Technology Master of Hospitality Management Master of Fashion Design P.G. diploma in Fashion Technology B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Science M.Sc. (Biotechnology) B.B.A.

Commerce Commerce & Management

B.Com. (Computer Application) M.Com.

LOCATION Shankar nagar College Campus (North Ambazari Road) is in the heart of West Nagpur and 4 kms. from Railway Station: having Courses- B.A., M.A., B.Sc., M.Sc., B.Com., B.B.A., B.C.(C.A.) & M.Com. and Ramabai Barlingay School of Biotechnology (B.Sc. & M.Sc.). Seminary Hills College Campus is well connected by local transport to down town college and other city areas. Seminary Hills is 8 kms from Railway Station having Courses - B.Sc.(H.Sc.), M.Sc.(H.Sc.)- Human Development, M.Sc. H.Sc. in H.Sc. Extension, Bachelor of Applied Electronics and Software Technology, Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology, Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology and Bachelor of Interior Design, Master of Cosmetic Technology, Master of Hospitality Management, Master of Fashion Design and P.G. Diploma in Fashion Technology. FACILITIES

1. The college has Dr. Niyogi Hall (Assembly-cum-Recreation Hall) now named as Justice Bhawanishankar Niyogi Auditorium at Shankar Nagar Campus, where all the students of the different faculties can assemble for General Educational and Cultural programmes. The College has a state of the art Gymnasium with the facility of Jogger Cycle, Rowing machine and Workout Stations. It also has

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cemented Basket Ball Court. The College is cosmopolitian in outlook and is service oriented in spirit. Eminent visitors have complimented the college remarking that it merits to be an independent University for women.

2. Students Common Room : A Platinum Jubilee Initiative named as “fojaxqGk” at Shankar Nagar Campus behind academic block.

3. Library : (S.P. Gharpure Information Centre) There are two fully equipped computerized libraries with internet facilities besides departmental Libraries. The Main Library is located at Shankar Nagar College Campus. The other is at Seminary Hills College Campus. Both the Libraries are managed by a qualified Librarian, Asstt. Librarian and other staff. The Library has been accorded membership to INFLIBNET by the UGC to access number of e-journals and books.

RULES OF THE LIBRARY: i) All bonafide students are eligible to use the library. ii) Every student is entitled to a library borrower’s card. If the

card is lost, the student is required to inform the matter in writing to the Librarian immediately. Upon loss/damage of library card, a duplicate card may be issued on payment of Rs.20/-.

iii) Student should make/renew the library borrowers card within one month of the date of admission in the college.

iv) Std.XI, First and Second year U.G. students & First year P.G. Students have to retain the library cards with themselves and bring the same for renewal at the beginning of next session. Std. XII & Final year P.G. and U.G. students will have to return the library cards at the time of clearance in the Library.

v) Immediately on issue of the book, every student should check the book thoroughly. Any mutilation or missing pages should be shown to the issuing clerk, and a note regarding this should be taken. While returning the book, if it is found torn or mutilated, the student will be held responsible for that and she will have to replace the book or pay the cost of the book.

vi) If the book is not returned within the due date, a fine at the rate of Re. 1/- per day is charged.

vii) If the book is lost, the student, has to replace the book or has to pay the present cost of the book.

viii) Students should not keep mobiles, money and other valuables in the bag at the property counter. Library will not be responsible for the loss of the same.

ix) Students are not allowed to carry any belongings inside the

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reading room and will have to show identity card to the Library staff. Absolute silence is required to be maintained in the reading room.

x) The Library staff is empowered to check any thing which a student intends to take outside the Library.

xi) A latest passport size photograph is to be affixed on Library Card. The photograph should be same as that affixed on the identity card.

4. Photocopying Facility :

Xerox facility is available for students and teachers on payment basis: ‘Pratikruti Xerographic Copying Centre’ at Shankar Nagar and Seminary Hills College Libraries. ‘Pragati Xerox’ at Seminary Hills College – in Applied Electronics & Software Technology Department.

5. Sports and Recreation : The extensive ground space on the campus provides ample scope for athletics and outdoor games. Provision is made for the following indoor and outdoor games : Table Tennis, Carrom, Badminton, Tenniquoit, Volleyball, Throwball, Hockey, Kho-Kho and Basketball. Students seeking admission under sports quota must take part in sports activities. The college also enjoys

the honour of having many State and National players in different games. The compulsory physical education programme planned by the University is carried out by qualified Physical Education teachers. Its main objectives are to develop general level of physical fitness and healthy competitive spirit. The College participates in University and Inter-University sports and has been represented regularly in National and State Tournaments winning many laurels. The Physical Education Department has a facility of a Basketball Tar Court now converted into cement court fitted with flood lights provided by Western Coalfields Ltd. to facilitate playing in the evening.

6. L.A.D.’s Saraswati Kanya Sangh : This basketball club exclusively for girls was established in 1988-89. Since then students not only of LAD. College but of the vicinity are trained by the club through a well trained coach. Summer coaching camps are also held every year and members of the club participate in every local, district, state and national level competitions. L.A.D.’s basketball team has retained the University championship for more than two decades. Students desirous of joining the club may contact Head of the Physical Education Department.

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7. N.S.S. (National Service Scheme) : The College has been selected by the University for this Central Government Scheme since 1969-70 and many students participate in this activity. College has two N.S.S. units, one at Shankar Nagar Campus and the other at the Seminary Hills Campus. Certificates are issued to students participating in N.S.S. activities.

8. Adventure Club: It was started in the college during 1995-96 session with a view to build up personality, character and to promote team spirit amongst youth by undertaking adventure camps and other activities.

9. N.C.C. : The National Cadet Corps, one of the oldest units, established in 1949 provides opportunities for N.C.C. Training. N.C.C. gives girl students basic knowledge about the defence of the country. Camps and courses in N.C.C. facilitates an all-round development for keen and sincere participants. For further information contact : H.O.D. Physical Education/Capt. Anuradha Nathile, ANO (Associate NC.C. Officer). Note: RTM Nagpur University gives 10 credit marks as an incentive to the students participating in National Service Scheme (N.S.S.), Audit & Continuing Education and Extension Scheme (ACEES), National Cadet Corps

(N.C.C.) sports and cultural activities from the session 1996-97 as per ordinance No 2 of 1996.

10. SPIC MACAY : Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture amongst Youth-Sub Chapter was started in the college with a view to promote our traditional cultural heritage by arranging lecture/demonstration, programmes of artists of national and International repute.

11. Human Rights Education Cell (WCCI) : College has started Human Rights Cell in 1996 with an objective to make students and others aware about Human Rights and responsibilities. Students and teachers can become members. Lectures, seminars etc. are being arranged in and outside the college, regularly.

12. Samadhan, Guidance & Counseling Centre : Department of Psychology & Human Development Department runs a guidance and counseling center to help the college students as well as parents. 1) Vocational Guidance 2) Aptitude & Intelligence testing 3) Mental & Emotional hygiene. 4) Adjustment Problems 5) Personality Development Programme 6) Pre-marital Counseling are being provided.

13. Women’s Studies Centre (UGC-SPONSORED): The college runs a Women’s Studies Research and

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Documentation Centre which runs courses, holds programmes and workshops to create in the student community an awareness of gender rights and gender justice. In 2009 the Centre was awarded UGC recognition under the XI Plan and is among a handful of Centres located in colleges in the country that has received recognition by the UGC. The Centre runs a Certificate Course on Women’s Studies which aims to create an exciting interdisciplinary classroom. Each student after attending the lectures work on an area of her choice under one of the faculty and submits a research project on which they are graded. Students of Women’s Studies can also enroll for a scrap book project under Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur through which they are awarded incentive marks for their work and these marks are included in their final mark lists by the University. Films, panel discussions on current topics, seminars and book discussions are popular events organized by the Centre. For further details students can contact the Convenor Dr. Rashmi Tikku (Associate Professor, Department of English).

14. Canteen : Snacks and other items at concessional rates are served during the college hours, at Shankar Nagar and

Seminary Hills College Canteens. 15. Hostel Facility for Seminary Hills Campus: Women’s

Education Society runs a hostel which is situated at the vast and beautiful campus of about 26 acres of land at the Seminary Hills. It provides accommodation to about 200 students with all basic facilities like good and airy rooms with toilets and bathrooms attached to the wings. Mess of the hostel is run by the Hotel Management & Catering Technology Department staff & students. They provide vegetarian meals, snacks and tea.

16. Hostel Facility for Shankar Nagar Campus: The UGC Sponsored Hostel at Shankar Nagar Campus can accommodate 51 students. Senior College Students studying at Shankar Nagar Campus can avail the hostel facility. Post Office and Banks are located in the radius of about 1 km. of the campus.

17. A Wellness Centre: The Centre was started by the Department of Physical Education and Sports. Medical check up is free for the students.

18. Alumnae Association: The College has an alumnae association. The objectives of the association are :

1) To bring all alumnae together 2) To organize various activities like seminars, workshops,

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lectures for the development of the personality of the alumnae as well as students of the college.

3) To contribute to the progress and development of the Alma Mater.

4) To provide career guidance to the present students in India as well as abroad.

5) Various extension activities are conducted for community development.

19. Transport : State Transport buses are available at convenient times for students to go to the Seminary Hills Campus and back.

20. Grievances Redressal Committee: Works towards redressal of students grievances, if any. Students may contact Vice Principal/Registrar. Suggestion boxes placed at both campuses may also be used.

21. L.A.D.’s SESHA : (Self Employed students & Housewives Association). SESHA was started as an “Earn while you Learn scheme way back in 1970 with an objective to provide self employment to the Home Science students. Under the aegis of SESHA various activities are held to encourage students to make and sell the products. Activities like preparation of food preservation products, handicraft &

textile items, are undertaken to provide self employment to the students. They undertake canteen projects, detergent and soap, cleansing powder making etc. Extension activities like demonstration and lectures are conducted regularly for women of rural areas. This way the students of Home Science are expected to learn the basics of entrepreneurship. SESHA also runs workshops for housewives in textile printing, food preservation, stitching etc.

22. Parent Teacher Association: The College runs a parent teacher association at Junior as well as at Senior College level. This promotes understanding between parents and teachers which ultimately benefits the students.

23. SEWA: The cell was formed with the intention of sensitisizing students to the problems in society. To this end the Cell has been extending a helping hand to the aged, the orphaned, the physically and mentally challenged, the ill and underprivileged students. The Hole-in-the-Wall project was started to give hands-on training to students in the use of computers. Similarly a place for students to relax, the virangula, has been built. The environment and animal wings of the college are also very active. The Human Library started by the Cell initiates

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discussions on topics relevant to the students. From the current session the Cell also intends to start a bird restaurant and cuddle therapy for animals.

24. Adoption of a Village: As a part of the community outreach and service learning activity, the college has adopted a village. The aim of the adoption is village up-liftment and to expose students to rural environment with hands-on participation in its development. The project has completed eight successful years with training programmes in health awareness, basic hygiene, entrepreneurship, self-help and other activities. Other programmes are on the anvil. The impact on the village has been appreciable.

25. Diet Counseling Centre: The Department of Home Economics runs a ‘DIET COUNSELING CENTRE’ for staff and students of the college. Guidance is rendered regarding daily diet pattern, foods to be avoided, food to be allowed, low calories food, diet for Athletes etc. in normal as well as in diseased condition. For further details staff and students can contact Home Economics department of the college.

26. The H.M.C.T. department conducts skill development programme “Hunar se Rojgar”. Any student who has completed 10th standard and has completed 18 years of age

can apply for this program. Three programs are conducted under this banner : (a) Food Production – 8 weeks (b) Food & Beverage – 6 weeks (c) Hotel Housekeeping – 6 weeks.

27. Training and Placement : MoU with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed with TCS wherein TCS Designed Certificate Courses are offered to the students and adequate training is imparted to them by TCS trained faculty to enable them to be employable after graduation. These courses would run parallel to the Regular curriculum during college hours. Training activities under the Training & Placement Cell of the college will be a continuous process from First Year through Final Year which would involve Personal Grooming, Awareness of Corporate Houses & Corporate Culture, Career Guidance, Communicative English, Mentoring Opportunities for Higher Education, Entrepreneurship Development skills, Group Discussion & Interview Techniques. Placement Services are offered in the college wherein leading architects of the city like Ar. Mokha & Associates, Ar. Kishor Chiddarwar and others have provided employment to the students of Interior Design. Campus

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interviews for students of Cosmetic Technology have been conducted by VOV Internationals, Mumbai, Arihant Chemicals, Mumbai and Mankind, Delhi. Students of Hotel Management & Catering Technology are placed in Hospitality Sector. Five star Hotels like Taj, Oberois, Hyatt, Novotel etc. Airlines like Jet Airways, Qatar Airways, Indian Airlines etc. Global giants – TCS, Wipro and IBM have held campus interviews in the institution and students have been selected for their BPS Services as well as IT Sectors.

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AWARDS INSTITUTED BY THE COLLEGE

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES : Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

1. Dr.(Miss) S. Iyengar Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Economics of B.A. – III exam. of RTM Nagpur University.

2. Smt. Leelabai Keshao Khakre Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Economics of B.A.-III of RTM Nagpur University.

3. Smt. Leelabai Keshao Khakre Memorial cash prize for a student securing highest percentage of marks in Marathi Literature of B.A. – III.

4. Smt. Leelabai Keshao Khakre Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Political Science of B.A.-III.

5. Smt. Leelabai Keshao Khakre Memorial cash prize for a student securing highest percentage of marks in Home Economics of B.A.- II examination of RTM Nagpur University.

6. Alampallam Shivaraman Narayanan Memorial prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Economics of B.A.-III examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

7. Alampallam Shivaraman Narayanan Memorial prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in History of B.A.-III examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

8. Shri Haribhau V. Palnitkar Memorial cash prize to a student

who secures the highest percentage of marks in Economics in B.A. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

9. Smt. Ramabai Kolarkar Memorial cash prize for a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.A. Final in the subject Psychology.

10. Shri Digambar Jaywant Deshmukh Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in English Lit. in B.A.-I, II & III examination of RTM Nagpur University.

11. Shri Digambar Jaywant Deshmukh Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Sanskrit Literature in B.A.-I, II & III Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

12. Mrs. S. Puranik cash prize to a student standing first in English Literature at B.A. Final Exam. of RTM Nagpur University.

13. Shri R.V. Narayanan Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in English Literature at the B.A.- III examination of RTM Nagpur University.

14. Smt. Varsha A. Gokhale Memorial cash prize for obtaining highest percentage of marks in Sanskrit Literature at B.A. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

15. Dr. Waman Shivdas alias Dadasaheb Barlingay (Bar-at-Law & Ex-Minister of Health, Old Madhya Pradesh) cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in Sanskrit in B.A. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

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16. Shri D.C.Sutaria Memorial cash prize for obtaining highest percentage of marks in B.A.Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

17. Smt. Leela Zade Memorial cash prize to the best all rounder student from final year of Arts faculty.

18. Mrs. S. Saraf cash prize to a student who obtains highest percentage of marks in Indian Music of B.A. Final Examination.

19. Smt. Shakuntala Raje Panditji Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in the subject of Music in B.A. Final Year examination of RTM Nagpur University.

20. T.D. Potdar cash prize for a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Hindi Literature in B.A. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

21. Ku. Kusum Muley Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Home Economics of B.A.- III examination of RTM Nagpur University.

22. Shri Moreshwar Muley Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Home Economics of B.A.-III examination of RTM Nagpur University.

23. Shri D.K. Sontakke Memorial cash prize to a student of B.A. Final who secures highest percentage of marks in Political Science.

24. Smt. Gangadevi R. Patne Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Sociology

of B.A.-III examination of RTM Nagpur University. 25. Miss Shanti Rangarao Memorial Silver Medal for obtaining

highest number of marks in Geography at the B.A. Final examination of RTM Nagpur University.

26. Smt. Indira Chavan Memorial cash prize to a student who secures the highest percentage of marks in History amongst the students of B.A.-I, II & III Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

27. Dr. (Mrs.) Zarina Sani Memorial cash prize for obtaining highest percentage of marks i.e. 60% and above in Urdu Language in Final B.A. Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

28. Dr. Rehana Javed cash prize to a student of B.A. Final year securing highest percentage of marks in Urdu Literature in RTM Nagpur University Exam.

29. Dr. Qamar Jahan cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.A. Final Exam. of RTM Nagpur University in the subject Persian.

30. Sau. Saguna Muley Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Home Economics of B.A.- II examination of RTM Nagpur University.

31. Smt. Indutai Kelkar Harivansh Paritoshik cash prize to a student of B.A II, who secures highest percentage of marks in Sanskrit in RTM Nagpur University Examination.

32. Smt. Indutai Kelkar Harivansh Paritoshik cash prize to a student of B.A.I, who secures highest percentage of marks in Sanskrit in Nagpur University Examination.

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33. Dr.(Miss) S. Iyengar Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject History of B.A.-II examination of RTM Nagpur University.

34. Smt. Saraswati Narayanan Memorial cash prize to a student who secures the highest percentage of marks in English Literature at the B.A.-II examination of RTM Nagpur University.

35. Smt. Ayesha Begum yearly financial Aid to a student of B.A.-II who offers Urdu as compulsory and literature.

36. Mrs. Indutai Bhide Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Psychology of B.A Final examination of RTM Nagpur University.

37. Smt. S.S. Bhonsale cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Geography of B.A.- I examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

38. Shri Yeshwant Muley Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in subject Home Economics of B.A.- I examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

39. Shri Hiralal L. Choudhary Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Sociology at B.A.- I examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur

40. Smt. Umabai Pandey Memorial cash prize to student who secures highest percentage of marks in History at B.A.- I examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur

41. Shri K.P. Dharmadhikari Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in English Literature of B.A.-I examination of RTM Nagpur

University, Nagpur. 42. Shri Sayed Hifzal Rahman Memorial yearly financial aid to

student of B.A.-I who offers Urdu as compulsory and literature.

43. Smt. Shantabai Mankeshwar Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.A.- II examination in Home Economics

44. Shri Nanasaheb Gharpure memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest marks in B.A.-Final exam of R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur.

45. Smt. Nirmala P. Sawalapurkar memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Marathi subject BA Part-I examination of R.T.M.Nagpur University, Nagpur.

46. Smt. Nirmala P. Sawalapurkar memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in subject Marathi in B.A. Part-II examination of R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur.

47. Smt. Nirmala P. Sawalapurkar memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in subject Marathi in B.A. Part-III examination of R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur.

48. Mr. Sasanka Kumar Sinha memorial award in English Literature for a deserving student of English Literature of B.A.- II & III.

49. Department of Psychology silver jubilee prize for the student of B.A. I (Hindi Medium) who secures highest percentage of marks in subject Psychology.

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50. Mrs. Anuradha Tambe Memorial Cash Prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Geography in B.A. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

51. Smt. Sushila Dinkar Deshpande Memorial Fellowship in Economics awarded to a Final Year student scoring 60% & above in B.A.I and B.A.II from all mediums (i.e. English, Hindi and Marathi) together and not availing any other scholarship.

52. Shri Mahesh Bajpai Memorial Prize for obtaining highest percentage of Marks in Compulsory English in B.A Part I Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

53. Smt. Malini Bande memorial prize to a student ranking 1st amongst the students securing 1st division marks in the subject Marathi Literature of B.A. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

54. Smt. Radhadevi M. Gangwani memorial financial aid to a needy student of B.A.-I, II, II of the college.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) 55. Cash prize in Memory of Smt. Vimlabai Mohile for a

student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.Sc. Final Examination.

56. Shri Ramchandra Kashinath Manohar Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.Sc. Final Examination.

57. Shri Digambar Jaywant Deshmukh Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in B.Sc. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

58. Shri Digamber Jaywant Deshmukh Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Mathematics in B. Sc. Final Year examination of RTM Nagpur University.

59. S.P. Bagaddeo cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Mathematics in B.Sc. Final Exam. of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur

60. Smt. Guruvayur Sangameshwar Seshambal Narayanan Memorial prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Mathematics in B.Sc. III examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur

61. Shri Ramesh Mankeshwar Memorial cash prize for the best all rounder student from the Faculty of Science.

62. Raman Centenary Award cash prize for the student who secures highest percentage of marks in Electronics in B.Sc. Final examination.

63. Smt. Tara Jathar Memorial cash prize for a student of B.Sc. Final (Microbiology) who secures highest percentage of marks in Microbiology Group in the RTM Nagpur University Examination.

64. Faculty of Science Silver Jubilee Department of Microbiology cash prize to a student securing highest

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percentage of marks in the subject Microbiology in B.Sc. Final Examination (Grand total of all the three years in the subject Microbiology) of RTM Nagpur University.

65. Faculty of Science Silver Jubilee Department of Chemistry cash prize to a student who secures the highest percentage of marks in Chemistry at B.Sc. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

66. Smt. Umabai Khanzode Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in B.Sc. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University in the subject Zoology.

67. Mrs. Lata Jayawant Subramanian cash prize to a student who secures highest number of marks in Botany in the B.Sc. Final examination of RTM Nagpur University Nagpur.

68. Dr. (Miss) S. Iyengar Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the CBZ Group of B.Sc.-III examination of RTM Nagpur University.

69. Shri Balkrishna Janai Memorial cash prize to a student who secures the highest percentage of marks in B.Sc.-I, II & III Examination of RTM Nagpur University in the subject Chemistry.

70. Dr. S. N. Behere Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Bio-Chemistry of B.Sc. Final Examination.

71. Chandrakant Chauhan Memorial cash prize to a student who secures the highest percentage of marks in the subject Chemistry in B.Sc.-II examination of RTM Nagpur University.

72. Dr. (Mrs.) Rina Manumdar cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Zoology at B.Sc.-I examination of RTM Nagpur University.

73. Dr.(Mrs.) Rina Majumdar cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Zoology at B.Sc.-II Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

74. Adv. M. L. Vaidya Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Chemistry of B.Sc.-I examination of RTM Nagpur University.

75. Smt. Leelatai Gajanan Joshirao Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest aggregate marks in B.Sc.-I examination of RTM Nagpur University.

76. Shri S P Gharpure memorial Gold Medal to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.Sc. Final Exam. (Biotech. Group) of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

77. Shri S P Gharpure memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.Sc. Final Exam. (Biotech. Group).

78. S. Ramanujan 125th Birth Anniversary Award to a student securing highest percentage of marks in B.Sc. I year Exam in Mathematics.

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79. Das – Yelkawar Cash Prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Mathematics in B.Sc. II year Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

80. Dr (Mrs) Jyoti Joshirao Cash Prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Botany in BSc Part I Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

81. Dr (Mrs) Jyoti Joshirao Cash Prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Botany in BSc Part II Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

82. Dr (Mrs) Jyoti Joshirao Cash Prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Botany in BSc Part III Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

83. Smt. Shantabai Shekdar Best Speaker award in intercollegiate seminar on “Scientific Topic for students of Science Faculty”.

Bachelor of Science (Home Science) B.Sc.(H.Sc.) 84. Mrs. Rekha Ashok Andhare Memorial cash prize for

standing first in the Final B.Sc. (Home Science) Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

85. Shri D.C. Sutaria Memorial cash prize for obtaining highest percentage of marks in Final B.Sc. (Home Science) Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

86. Shri Digambar Jayawant Deshmukh Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Final

B.Sc. (Home Science) Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

87. Smt. Ramabai Barlingay cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in Home Management of Final B.Sc. (Home Science) Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

88. Dr. R. N. Deb cash prize to a student who obtains highest percentage of marks in Home Management of B.Sc. H.Sc. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

89. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Deb cash prize to a student who obtains highest percentage of marks in Food & Nutrition of B.Sc. H. Sc. Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

90. Dr. Kamala Narayanan cash prize to a student who secures the highest percentage of marks in Textile & Laundry at B.Sc. (H. Sc.) Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

91. Mrs. Kavita A. Borkar Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Family Resource Management in B.Sc. H.Sc Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

92. D.G. Potdar Memorial cash prize for a student who secures highest percentage of marks in final M.Sc. (H.Sc). Exam. in Human Development in first attempt, in RTM Nagpur University

93. Dr. Panna Akhani – Best student award for B.Sc.H.Sc.-

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Final year student. 94. Smt. Ramabai Tambe Memorial Scholarship for a needy

and meritorious student of B.Sc.(H.Sc.) Part-1. 95. Smt. Ramabai Tambe Memorial Scholarship for a needy

and meritorious student of B.Sc.(H.Sc.) Part –II 96. Smt. Ramabai Tambe Memorial Scholarship for a needy

and meritorious student of B.Sc.(H.Sc.) Part –III. 97. Smt. Ramabai Tambe Memorial Scholarship for a needy

and meritorious student of M.Sc.(H.Sc.) in Human Development Part –I.

98. Smt. Ramabai Tambe Memorial Scholarship for a needy and meritorious student of M.Sc.(H.Sc.) in Human Development Part –II.

99. Smt. Ramabai Tambe Memorial Scholarship for a needy and meritorious student of M.Sc.(H.Sc.) in H.Sc. Extension & Education Part –I.

100. Smt. Ramabai Tambe Memorial Scholarship for a needy and meritorious student of M.Sc.(H.Sc.) in H.Sc. Extension & Education Part –II.

101. Smt. Kusum Vishweshawar Dawle cash prize & Gold medal to the topper of B.Sc.(Home Science) Faculty of the college in the exam of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

102. Dr. (Miss) S. Iyengar Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in B. Tech. (H.Sc.) from all four branches.

103. Shri Digambar Jaywant Deshmukh Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Final Year Examination of B. Tech. H.Sc. of RTM Nagpur University (from four specialization).

Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology

104. Shri Rakeshkumar Porwal cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Final Year examination of Applied Electronics of RTM Nagpur University.

105. “Smt. Smita Suryawanshi” memorial award – for outstanding student of Applied Electronics Department (Medal/Trophy)

106. Mrs. Smita Suryawanshi Memorial Silver Medal to a student securing highest percentage of marks in University Examination of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology Part-I

107. M/s Dynalog India Ltd. cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Bachelor of Applied Electronics Course.

108. Ku. Kanchan Bansal Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in the 3rd Year B. Tech. Applied Electronics examination.

109. Shri Mahesh Ballal Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest marks in 1st Year B. Tech. Applied Electronics examination of RTM Nagpur University.

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110. Smt Sushila Ballal Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Bachelor of Applied Electronics and Software Technology-I, Exam of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

111. Smt Sushila Ballal Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Bachelor of Applied Electronics and Software Technology-II, Exam of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

112. Smt Sushila Ballal Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Bachelor of Applied Electronics and Software Technology-III, Exam of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

113. Smt. Mainabai Pandurang Hajare Memorial Charitable Trusts cash prize for a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B. Tech. H. Sc. Final Year of Applied Electronics.

Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology 114. Shri Ramchandra Kashinath Manohar cash prize to a

student securing highest percentage of marks in Final Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology Examination.

115. Shri Rakeshkumar Porwal Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Final Year examination of Cosmetic Technology of RTM Nagpur University.

116. Mrs Sudipta Paul Memorial Cash Prize for a student who secure highest percentage of marks in final year of Cosmetic Technology Examination of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur.

117. Mrs Sudipta Paul Memorial award for best student who is good in overall performance including academic and curricular activities of the Department of Cosmetic Technology.

Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology 118. Smt. Sushila Huddar Memorial cash prize to a student who

secures highest percentage of marks in B. Tech. H. Sc. Final Year of Hotel Management and Catering Technology.

119. Smt. Vatsalabai alias Laxmibai Panditji Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Hotel Management and Catering Technology Final Year Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

120. Smt. Sumati Dattatraya Deshpande Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in Final Year examination of Hotel Management & Catering Technology of RTM Nagpur University.

121. Shri Rakeshkumar Porwal Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Final Year examination of Hotel Management & Catering Technology of RTM Nagpur University.

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122. “Smt. Tarabai Karnik” cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in HMCT final year exam.

123. Smt. Sindhu Jathar cash prize to a student who secures highest marks in Final Year Examination of Master of Hospitality Management of RTM Nagpur University.

124. “Rama’s awards for excellence” for best or outstanding student of the year based on the overall performance and excellence considering both academic & non-academic areas (HMCT).

125. “Rama’s awards for excellence” faculty award –award for teaching excellence –considering creativity and innovation in teaching & continuous improvement (HMCT Dept.)

Bachelor of Interior Design

126. Shri Rakeshkumar Porwal Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Final Year examination of Bachelor of Interior Design of RTM Nagpur University.

127. Smt. Sumati Dattatraya Deshpande Memorial cash prize for a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B. Tech. H. Sc. Final Year of Bachelor of Interior Design.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT : Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

128. Dr.T.Kalyani Gold Medal for a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.Com. Final Year Exam. of Nagpur University.

129. Dr T Kalyani Entrepreneurship Development Initiative for the Faculty of Commerce to be distributed to two students as scholarship for the development of Entrepreneur Skills.

130. Shri Parshuram Vyankatesh Gharpure (Bar at Law) Memorial cash prize to a student who obtains highest percentage of marks in B.Com Final Examination (English Medium).

131. Shri Digambar Jaywant Deshmukh Memorial cash prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in B. Com.Final Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

132. Ku. Suchitra S. Maduskar Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B. Com. Final Exam. (in both the medium English and Marathi).

133. Ms. Vadlamani Padmavati Memorial prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in Economics in B.Com.-II examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

134. Ms. Vadlamani Padmavati Memorial prize to a student securing highest percentage of marks in B.Com.-III year examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

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135. Loknil Enterprises, Hyderabad cash prize for securing highest number of marks in B. Com. I examination of RTM Nagpur University.

136. Loknil Enterprises, Hyderabad, cash prize to a student securing highest number of marks in B. Com.- II exam. of RTM Nagpur University.

137. Loknil Enterprises, Hyderabad, cash prize for securing highest number of marks in B. Com. Final exam., of RTM Nagpur University.

138. S.P. Bagaddeo Memorial cash prize for a student, who secures highest percentage of marks of B.Com. Final exam. in first attempt. (Marathi Medium).

139. Smt. Umrao Kanwar Katariya Memorial cash prize to a student of B. Com. Final Year who secures highest percentage of marks in the subject “Taxation Accounting”.

140. Bhojwani Family Trust cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in the subject ‘Income Tax’ in B. Com. Final Year examination of RTM Nagpur University.

141. Vijay L. Kale Memorial cash prize to a student getting highest percentage of marks in the subject Financial Accounting amongst the students of B. Com.I, II & III.

142. Kale Foundation Trust cash prize to a student of B. Com. Final year who is adjudged as best student by the college.

143. Cash prize in memory of Miss Dipali R. Deshpande for the

student who obtains highest percentage of marks in Accountancy in B. Com. Part – I.

144. Smt. Janki Kate Memorial cash prize for a student who secures highest percentage of marks in the subject Business Management & Administration in B. Com. Part- I.

145. Smt. Janki Katey Memorial Scholarship to be given to deserving needy students of B.Com.II/III.

146. Shri Ramlalji Malu Memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in M. Com. Part- I examination of RTM Nagpur University.

147. Shri Shyamlal Karwa cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in M.Com. Final year examination of RTM Nagpur University.

148. Smt. Saraswati Khapekar memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.B.A.-I Examination of R.T.M.Nagpur University.

149. Shri Gyandeoji Gonnade, memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.B.A.-II of R.T.M. Nagpur University Examination.

150. Ms. Pooja Awasthi memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in the subject Secretarial Practice of B.Com.-II Examination of RTM, Nagpur University, Nagpur.

151. Ms. Pooja Awasthi memorial cash prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.B.A-III

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Examination of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur. 152. Smt. Laxmiben Murji Makwana memorial cash prize to a

student of BBA Final whose project is adjudged as the best project in Exam. of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

153. Shri Charanjeet Singh Bhatia Cash Prize to a student who secures highest percentage of marks in B.Com.Part III Examination of RTM Nagpur University.

GENERAL PRIZES

154. S. P. Bagaddeo cash prize for the Best Basketball Player. 155. Smt. Leela Shahane Deshmukh memorial cash prize for the

student who is The Best Marathi Actress of the college. 156. Dr. S. Iyengar cash prize for the General Knowledge

Competition. 157. Lily Sinha Educational Aid for the ward of General class IV

employee of the college and Manoramabai Mundle Department of Architecture to be given to the employees seniority wise every session on submission of bonafide certificate of the ward studying in School/College.

158. Smt. Vimlabai Shastri Silver Medal for Best All Rounder in Sports in the college.

159. Shri S. P. Gharpure memorial Scholarship for the wards of the General Class IV employee of the college to be given to the employee seniority wise every session at Annual Prize distribution function of the college on submission of

Bonafide certificate of the ward studying in the school/college.

160. Dr. Panna Akhani Welfare Award for a Girl Child of Class IV Employees of the college (Class IV, Library & Lab. Staff)

SHIELDS INSTITUTED BY THE COLLEGE 1. Dr. Shridevi Naidu Shield for Inter-Collegiate Hindi Debate

Competition. 2. Dr. M.A. Saldanha Shield for Inter-Collegiate Urdu Debate

Competition. 3. Dr. S. Iyengar Shield for Inter-Collegiate General Knowledge

Competition. 4. Parshuram Vyankatesh Gharpure Smruti Dhal (Shield) for best

sports class. 5. Shri Abdul Rasheed Khan Shield for Inter-Collegiate Urdu

Gazal Competition. 6. Prof. Vijay Vaidya Memorial Running Shield and 4 cash

prizes for Inter Collegiate Debate Competition to be held on 19th September of every academic year.

7. Dr. Karuna Umre Inter Collegiate Hindi Poetry cash prize for student winning the competition annually.

8. ‘Dr. Ashok Vishnupant Shekdar Memorial Inter Collegiate yearly workshop in Music/Singing Competition’.

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SENIOR COLLEGE

1. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR BACKWARD CATEGORY GOI SCHOLARSHIP HOLDERS (S.C., O.B.C., N.T., S.T. & S.B.C.) Students who receive G.O.I. Scholarship are hereby advised to open an account in Bank of India, Dharampeth Branch, Nagpur and submit the Account Number, ISFC Code & MICR Code in the prescribe format provided by Scholarship Section along with Xerox Copy of the Pass Book. For Detailed Information Contact Scholarship Section.

2. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING ONLINE SUBMISSION :- As per instructions of Maharashtra Government, Social Welfare Office all the students belonging to SC, OBC, SBC, NT will submit

the Scholarship/Freeship Forms which are to be submitted online as per the instructions given on the Website: www.mahaeschol.maharashtra.gov.in.

Students belonging to ST category will submit the online form on the Website: www.etaibal.maharashtra.gov.in The printout in the pdf format be submitted to college. Other documents to be submitted

10th Class Mark Sheet, Caste Certificate, Income certificate, Leaving Certificate, Bank Passbook with IFSC Code, recently passed out exam mark sheet along with the above printout is compulsory. All the above documents are to be submitted in the Scholarship Section of the college.

Scholarships & Concessions Offered

Name of Scholarship/ Concession

Eligibility

State Govt. Open Merit Scholarship

Students who have obtained 60% and above marks in qualifying examination. This scholarship is subject to sanction of the Director of Higher Education, Pune.

Concession Economically Backward Classes (EBC)

Free education facilities are available to students belonging to Economically Backward Classes, in Open Category whose parent’s income is within the income limit prescribed by Maharashtra State Government, (which is at preset Rs. 2,50,000/--p.a.). This concession is limited to two children only. No concession

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shall be given to 3rd child & onwards. This concession is applicable to the students of Faculty of Humanities & Interdisciplinary Studies, Science & Technology and Commerce & Management. The students who are eligible for any other concession will not be entitled to get this concession. An application in prescribed form available on the website-http://ebc.dhemaharashtra.in is to be submitted within one month from the date of admission alongwith the Income Certificate for the year 2017-18. If the E.B.C. form is rejected by the Govt. Office on any ground then the students will have to pay full fees to the college. As per Circular received from government dt. 28.3.2006, it is not necessary to submit the Income Certificate from Revenue Officer or Gazetted Officer only. As the PG Course is on No-Grant basis, students of P.G. Courses will not get this concession. Also the concession will not be applicable to the students of private Autonomous university or private self financed universities. As per G.R.No. TEM/2016/Prakra 501/TE-4 dated 13.10.2016 issued by Govt. of Maharashtra, Higher and Technical Education Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai, the parent’s Annual income limit is increased to Rs. 2.50 Lac p.a. for UG and PG degree in Hotel Management Catering Technology ONLY. Admission of such student should be done through CET conducted by Maharashtra Govt. For availing concession students have to fill in the online form available on website-http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in and submit to the college.

Primary & Secondary Teacher’s /Non-Teaching Staff Concession

This concession is available to students whose parents are teachers or Non-Teaching Staff in Middle School/High School or Junior College in the Govt. Zilla Parishad/Corporation/Private Govt. Aided schools/colleges in regular pay scale. Secondary School Teachers should produce a certificate from their school stating that their school is on grant in aid and they teach upto which classes. This concession is limited to two children only. No concession shall be given to 3rd child onwards.

Ex-Servicemen Concession For students whose parents were Ex-Servicemen. Forms are available at Zilla Sainik Welfare Office, Nagpur and then to submit the said form to the college duly filled in and signed. The college will not issue these Ex-Servicemen Concession forms.

Concession & Scholarship to Physically Handicapped Students

Physically Challenged students who are having 40% and above disability as per Medical Certificate are eligible for this concession & scholarship.

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Maths & Physics Scholarship For students who have obtained 60% marks in Maths and Physics subjects and in aggregate also in HSC Exam.

Govt. of India Scholarship for students

Students belonging to SC/ST/VJ/NT/SBC/OBC category will get concession in fees and scholarship (Maintenance Allowance) as per Government Rule. The students must produce caste certificate of their category. Note:- 1) For SC/ST category students whose parent’s income is below Rs. 2,00,000/- p.a. only.

2) For VJ/NT/SBC/OBC category students whose parent’s income is below Rs.1,00,000/-p.a.only. Freeship for students of SC/ST/VJ/NT/SBC/OBC

Students desirous of availing concession in fees must produce caste certificate of SC & ST., and the students belonging to OBC/VJ/NT/SBC will submit Non Creamy-Layer certificate with the form otherwise their forms will be rejected. Note :- 1) For SC/ST category students whose parent’s income is above Rs. 2,00,000/- p.a. only.

2) For VJ/NT/SBC/OBC category students whose parent’s income is above Rs.1,00,000/- and less than 4.5 lakhs p.a.only.

Post Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to Minority Communities

Student from Minority Communities (i.e. Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Boudha & Parsi) whose Parent’s Annual Income is below or equal to Rs.2.00 Lakhs and who is Domicile of Maharashtra State and having 50% Marks in X std is eligible for this scheme. This concession is allowed to only two children from the family. No other scholarship is permissible for this scheme. The details and forms are available on website of Director, Higher Education, Pune (www.dirhe.org.in).

Govt. of India (Central Sector)

The percentage criteria for eligibility is decided by Director, Higher Education, Pune. The students should be domicile resident of Maharashtra and Parent’s Annual Income should be below 4.5 lakhs. The details and forms are available on website of Director, Higher Education, Pune (www.dirhe.org.in)

Post Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child

Any single girl child being the only child of her parents is eligible under the scheme. The benefit under scheme will be available to such single girl child who has taken admission in first year of Master’s Degree in Non Professional Course. This scheme is sponsored by University Grants Commission. The details and forms are available on website of UGC. (www.ugc.ac.in)

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Date of submission of Scholarship and Concession forms: All Part I classes of all faculties Within one month from the date of admission positively or 30.07.2018 which ever is earlier All Part II, III classes, Within one month from the date of admission positively or 30.07.2018 which ever is earlier Open Merit Scholarship for all Part I classes

25.08.2018

For further details contact the Scholarship Section

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OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING SCHOLARSHIP/ FREESHIP

At the time of submission of any type of concession form students are required to produce their Identity Card, without which the form will not be accepted.

Students belonging to SC/ST/VJ/NT/SBC/OBC Category will submit GOI Scholarship or Freeship form only.

Students of outside Maharashtra State are not eligible to avail any type of concession.

Eligible and deserving students for the scholarship are advised to submit the prescribed application forms along with necessary certificates duly filled in, to the Scholarship clerk on or before the dates mentioned. After this date, forms will not be accepted.

All scholarships payable to the students are directly deposited in their Aadhar link bank account by the government.

All Concession holders must see the notices displayed on the college notice Board from time to time regarding the sanction of the scholarship, forms etc.

All the payments are made by transferring amount to student’s individual Aadhar link saving account. Therefore, all the students availing any type of concession are hereby advised to open Saving Account preferably in Bank of India or Bank of Maharashtra. Students are also advised to submit clean and neat photocopy of Bank Pass Book to scholarship Section

along with Mobile Numbers, so that message regarding transfer of amount will be conveyed to them.

The students who are admitted under Backward category are advised to submit their Caste Certificates to the admission section or else their admissions will not be confirmed.

OTHER INFORMATION The scholarship/concession holders and parents are expected

to read all notices. If the concession/scholarship forms of concerned students are rejected by the concerned Govt. departments on any ground, such students shall have to pay full fees to the college within 15 days from the date of such notices.

ADMISSION RULES Online Admission process will be followed. Students are advised to register themselves on the link provided on the college website www.ladcollege.in and contact admission committee along with pdf (Hard Copy) of online registration form. The information Brochure can be obtained from the college office on payment of prescribed fees. Application for admission in any class/faculty should be registered as per the notification of the college given either in the newspapers or displayed on the College Notice Board. The Senior College and Junior College shall re-open for the new session on 15-6-2018.

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Students from outside Maharashtra Board and University desirous to seek admission for higher courses of the University are required to submit an Eligibility Certificate which can be obtained from Nagpur University on payment of the prescribed fee as per letter of University bearing No. Enrol 95/2865 dated 4-5-1995. No admission shall be finalized in absence of the Eligibility Certificate. For admission to all classes, original School/College Leaving or Transfer Certificate, mark-list and true copies of the same should be brought at the time of admission. Every application must be accompanied by the certified true copies attested by the Gazetted Officer, Principal, Headmaster or Lecturer of the affiliated college of Nagpur University only. No admission form will be accepted in absence of the mark-list of the qualifying examination passed and T.C. A student admitted in the college has to pay the fees and other dues for the entire academic session even if she leaves the college in the middle of the session. No transfer certificate will be issued unless the entire amount of the fees prescribed is paid. Note : The original School/college leaving certificate will not be returned in any case after admission. No applicant for admission can claim admission as a matter of right on the basis of ex-studentship of this college. Once the public examination for which a student is admitted, is over,

she shall cease to be a student of this college, whether she has actually appeared for the said examination or not and irrespective of the fact that she has not taken her transfer certificate from the college. The Principal has powers to refuse admission or cancel admission once granted, if a student is found guilty of gross misconduct or misbehaviour or any act of indiscipline, or is found guilty of using unfair means in the college examination for which disciplinary action has been taken against her or for participating in any agitation or taking out morchas etc. Reservation of seats: 50% seats are reserved for backward classes, students belonging to all reserved categories. Preference in admission may be given to college students who have passed XII std. in 1st attempt with the percentage to be notified in the newspapers and on the college Notice Board. Then if seats remain vacant, outsiders shall be considered for admission. On admission every students shall obtain on payment of Rs. 20.00 an identity card carrying her own passport size photograph duly pasted on it and shall preserve this card carefully with her in order to produce it on demand as and when required. In case of loss, it can only be reissued on payment of Rs. 50/- (fifty) only. Every student must bring the identity card daily to the college and return the same to the office at the time of receiving their admission cards for Board/University examination.

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In case this card is lost the matter should at once be reported to the college office. This card can be used for other purposes like joining University or Govt. Libraries. Medium of Instruction & Examination: The College offers English, Hindi and Marathi medium of instruction for B.A. Courses, M.A. (Home Economics) in English Medium & M.A.(Political Science) in Marathi Medium for B.Com. English Medium & Marathi Medium and other courses in English Medium. ENROLMENT : All the students who are new entrants to the degree college will have to enroll themselves in the University. A prescribed form for this purpose will be supplied by the college at the time of admission. A fine of Rs. 50/- per month is imposed by the University, if the enrolment form alongwith the enrolment fee is not received by the University by 16th August, 2018. ATTENDANCE: In order to qualify as a candidate for University Examination every student as per G.R. No. TEM/3396/(7498) Tech. Edu.-1 dated 17-7-1996 and letter No. NSC/2002/126 student’s attendance/ PR/ MV/1/11505 dated 12-6-2002 of Director of Higher Education, Pune, must attend not less than 80% of the lectures (and practical’s) in each of their subjects of study offered. Senior college students are required to fill in the undertaking at the time of admission in the prescribed form as under. Students enrolled in N.C.C. or P.T. classes must put in 80% attendance and attend all camps in N.C.C. also.

No student shall remain absent from class without permission previously obtained. No one shall leave the premises during the college hours without permission. Leave of absence can be given only at the students own risk and certificate of any kind will not condone a deficiency in attendance. Condonation of deficiency in attendance rests entirely with the University/Board.

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Students are nominally fined @ Rs. 0.50 per period for the entire period of absence. Fine is imposed as a deterrent. Time and again notices are put/letters sent to guardians regarding attendance of their wards. For the last few years college has been making use of computers to streamline the process. It will be our endeavour to try and display the attendance of students twice (once before Diwali vacation and second time at the end of even semesters) in one academic session. It is observed that most of the students do not attend more than 50-60% of classes. Students absent from the classes for flimsy reasons before the actual vacation begin in winter or from the month of January/February. Regular classes are held usually upto March end. Parents/guardians are supposed to cooperate with the college authorities in directing/advising their daughter/wards to be regular in attendance and studies. It is better if parents take a preventive step. It should be noted that college will not hesitate to detain students for want of requisite attendance. Do not let that situation arise. For genuine reasons, college may condone the deficit attendance (to be substantiated by proper proof) provided medical certificates are submitted in time, but not as a rule. All students including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Economically Backward Classes getting Scholarships or free studentships or freeship should note that their scholarships or free studentships or freeship will entirely depend on their regular attendance, which should not be less than 80% and satisfactory

progress as evidenced by passing all university, monthly tests, terminal and test examinations of the college, otherwise they will not be entitled for scholarship, freeship, and they will have to pay full fees. Attendance of students on National occasions like 15th August (Independence Day) and 26th January (Republic Day) and other college functions is compulsory. INAUGURAL ADDRESS BY THE PRINCIPAL

Immediately on reopening after finalization of admissions, the date and time, faculty-wise, Senior/Junior College for the inaugural address of the Principal will be announced. The presence of all the students admitted in the college and all the members of the staff is compulsory. OTHER INFORMATION

Students shall take part in ‘General Education’ programme of the college which includes debates, paper reading, music, dramatics and social service activities. Every student is given an opportunity to participate in the meetings and to organize functions.

Lectures on subjects of general interest both by the college faculty and by eminent speakers from outside, are arranged from time to time by the college. The college sends teams for inter-collegiate, State & National Level sports, dramatics, debates and Bhavgeet competitions and insists on adequate extracurricular activities for all.

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A Short term Translation Course is organized by Hindi Department every year for all final year students. Resource persons are invited to deliver lectures and conduct practical sessions from outside the college. A certificate of participation is given to all. This is a job-oriented course, with special relevance to media.

The Physical Training Programme is compulsory for all students except those medically exempted. A Physical Efficiency test is administered once every year in accordance with the University regulations and the results are submitted to the University. The test is compulsory for all the students. According to the University rules, every student will have to be present for medical examination by a Regd. Doctor arranged by the college. Penalty of Rs.50/- will be imposed on the students who fail to do so. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. For duplicate transfer certificate, students have to produce a court-affidavit regarding the loss of original transfer certificate issued by the college and pay Rs. 300/-.

2. For Bonafide Certificate/Character Certificate/Date of Birth Certificate - Rs.50/-.

3. Charges for obtaining old record more than 10 years Rs.250/-. 4. No foreign student will be considered for admission unless she

is in possession of a ‘student visa’. Tourist visa or entry visa will not be accepted for admission as per University Letter No. Enqr/8072467 dated 9/4/1980.

5. Foreign students except those coming from Bhutan, will have to pay University Registration Fee of Rs.5000/- at the time of admission.

6. It is compulsory for the students to purchase the practical note books provided by the college.

7. Every student is expected to see the Notice Boards daily. It will be presumed that the notices displayed on the Notice Boards are seen and read by the student.

COLLEGE EXAMINATION

The application requesting leave on medical ground specially at the time of the college examination will be treated as invalid if not accompanied by Medical Certificate.

A student who remains absent for both college test and examination in a year or has habitually missed class tests, will semester not be permitted by the college to appear in the University examination/board exam. A strict record of marks is maintained by the department of all written work. CONDUCT RULES FOR STUDENTS

1. UNIFORMS : It is compulsory for all the students of the Senior college of all streams to attend college in the Uniform approved by the college from the session 2012-2013. Civil dress only on Saturdays.

2. Students must keep mobile phones on silent mode in the

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college premises. 3. Students remaining absent for long period due to

illness/mishaps in the family are expected to submit Medical Certificate/letters from parents/guardians immediately on joining, submitting the same at the end of the year shall not be entertained.

4. Rs.25/- per paper will be fined on remaining absent for college examination.

5. Students shall be expected to obey all the orders and behave respectfully towards their respective lecturers, other teaching and non-teaching staff of the college.

6. Students are expected to be punctual and fully responsive in the class. Students shall not be allowed to join any other course of study simultaneously outside the college-full time/part time jobs/tuition classes etc. clashing with college timings.

7. No student shall attend classes other than her own or bring in the college premises any friend who is not a student of this college.

8. Off periods may be spent in library reading room/students common room. Students shall not unnecessarily loiter in the college premises or sit/stand in the corridors or sit on the parapet walls.

No fresher’s Day or Farewell programmes will be organized under the aegis of the college.

9. AS PER THE UGC REGULALTIONS ON CURBING THE MENANCE OF RAGGING IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, 2009 (Under section 26(1)(g) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956) bearing No. F.116/2007(CPP-II) dated 17-6-2009 ragging is totally prohibited in the institution. AND ANYONE FOUND GUILTY OF RAGGING AND/ OR ABETTING RAGGING, WHETHER ACTIVELY OR PASSIVELY OR BEING A PART OF CONSPIRACY TO PROMOTE RAGGING, IS LIABLE TO BE PUNISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS AS WELL AS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF ANY PENAL LAW FOR THE TIME BEING IN FORCE.

The students can contact Vice Principals and Convener SQAC in the college for help. An Anti-Ragging toll free helpline has been made operational w.e.f. 20-6-2009 by University Grants Commission, New Delhi-110002 with a Toll free Anti-Ragging Helpline number 1800-180-5522, [email protected] and the other toll free number 155222.

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:- As per the instructions of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur Unviersity, Nagpur vide letters no. 58/S/376 dated 22-7-1999 and letter no. 56 dated 30-7-2009 all the students except 1st year, are required to submit the ANNEXURE 1 – AFFIDAVIT BY THE STUDENT AND ANNEXURE – II AFFIDAVIT BY PARENT/GUARDIAN ON NON JUDICIAL STAMP PAPER WHILE TAKING ADMISSION IN SENIOR COLLEGE DURING THE SESSION 2010-2011 AND ONWARDS.”

11. Writing, painting or pasting bills of any kind on walls, doors, windows, spitting seeds or littering the college premises with any substances or committing any unhygienic act, will entail fine of Rs. 50/-

12. Playing Holi in the college and hostel premises is strictly prohibited.

13. Students shall use the college furniture, fans, books or any other college property with utmost care. The cost of damage done shall be recovered from the students individually or collectively as the case may be.

14. No student shall directly send anything concerning the college for publication either to the press or elsewhere without the prior approval or necessary permission from the college Principal. Any breach of this rule may entail outright expulsion of the student from the college.

15. Students are not authorized to form unions or societies in the college without the prior consent of the Principal. They shall also not invite guests or arrange lectures/programmes without prior permission of the Principal.

16. Students shall not be allowed to hold meetings of any kind or collecting group of students and lecturing in the college premises without the prior permission of the Principal.

17. Any direct action on the part of the student, like morcha, college bandh, boycotting of classes, approaching higher authorities, strike etc. without prior intimation of alteast 15 days to the Principal and without any just or legitimate cause or grievance will result in rustication of the concerned students.

10. The ICC: Zero Tolerance for Sexual Harassment of Students and Women in colleges. The college is publicly committed to a zero tolerance policy towards Sexual Harassment and in compliance with the Maharashtra State Commission for Women has instituted an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to act decisively and promptly against any case of gender based violence. The ICC sensitizes students to ensure them of an awareness of their rights and responsibilities and works to enable a campus free from gender based discrimination and violence.

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18. Any change in the Subject/Subjects, Faculties or medium will not be allowed unless permitted by the Principal.

19. Any change either in the local or permanent address of a student should be notified to the admission section promptly in writing.

20. There shall be No Annual Social Gathering/College Day Celebration in the college except cultural, academic and sports activities, which all the students shall be expected to attend.

21. Elections of University Students Council only shall be held as per the provisions and directive from the Nagpur University.

22. No memorandum or requests from the students with regard to holding of student elections for the posts of President, Secretary and Office-Bearers shall be entertained.

23. Students shall be expected to keep their bi-cycles, two wheelers at the space provided properly locked. No complaints regarding loss of cycles kept unlocked or not kept at the space provided shall be entertained.

24. Students who are bringing vehicles are required to bring the cycle stand cards issued to them and while parking their vehicles they should handover their cards to cycle stand contractor and while taking back their vehicle they should collect the cards back. No students will be allowed to park their vehicles without cycle stand card.

25. Only special notices shall be read out in class rooms. Students are therefore, expected to see the notices put up on Notice Boards from time to time.

26. Any difficulty faced by the students shall be brought to the notice of the Principal through the Vice-Principals/Supervisors/Incharge Teacher/Registrar.

27. Parents/Guardians shall be fully and directly responsible for the behavior of their wards in the college.

28. Students found indulging in activities which are not in the interest of the college or detrimental to the smooth functioning of the college shall be given their T.C. (Transfer Certificate) without holding any kind of enquiry whatsoever. Right of giving T.C. or expelling the students from the college is reserved with the Principal.

29. Students granted admission on the basis of Caste Reservation are required to submit Caste and Validity Certificate alongwith Domicile Certificate. Any breach of the above rules will amount to an act of indiscipline, punishable according to the degree of its seriousness.

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COURSES OF STUDY UNDER GRADUATE COURSES ON GRANT BASIS

I FACULTY OF HUMANITIES Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) (Three Year Degree Course) (English/Hindi/Marathi Medium) (Semester Pattern As per Direction No. 12 of 2016 of RTMNU, Nagpur from the Academic session 2016-17)

i) Compulsory English ii) Any one of the following compulsory languages

Marathi/Hindi/Sanskrit/Supplementary English/Urdu iii) Any three subjects –

One or two subjects from any of the following groups

Group-I Literature

Group-II Practical Subjects

Group-III Other Subjects

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a. Psychology ekul’kkL= or--fdaok

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b. Persian Literature- if’kZ;u okM~e;

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Philosophy- rRoKku

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II FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY I B.Sc. (English Medium) (Three Year Degree Course)

(Semester Pattern As per Direction No.4 of 2013 of RTMNU Nagpur from the Academic session 2013-14) Semester I/II 1. Compulsory English 2. Any one of the following languages : Marathi/ Hindi/ Urdu/

Supplementary English/ Sanskrit. Group A Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Can pursue M.Sc. in any of the three subjects/Ph.D.\ MBA, MCA, MCM, PG Diplomas in the field of their choice B.Ed., Law, Computers and Information Technology Appear for IAS, Bank PO exam, LIC exam

Recruitment as Software Engineer in leading companies like WIPRO, TCS with good academic record.

Group B : Chemistry, Botany and Zoology

Can pursue PG courses in any of the subjects of their choice, such as – Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, P.G. Dip. in Sericulture

Can appear for Indian Forest Services (IFS), for which Botany and Zoology are compulsory.

Pursue professional courses such as LLB (3 years), MBA, P.G.

Diploma in Sericulture, Apiculture, Entomology, Fisheries, Mushroom Cultivation, Vermiculture, DMLT (Microbiology/ Zoology or Microbiology/ Botany).

After Post Graduation one can join Research Institutes, Industries, Pharmaceutical Companies, Cosmetic Companies, Forestry, Environmental Science, DRDO, NEERI, Agriculture Institutes, CICR, Citrus Research, Ecology-Community Services, Bioagent Production Technology or take up Teaching in schools/colleges or private tuitions.

Group C : Microbiology, Chemistry and Zoology/ Botany/ Biochemistry

Teaching :- Teaching at i) PG/UG after completing Ph.D. in any of the three subjects ii) Junior College and School level after completing B.Ed.

Research:- In different substreams like environmental, molecular, medical, biotechnological etc. in institutes like NEERI, CICR,ACTRECT, NIV, AGAGAR (in India and abroad). Food & Pharmaceutical Industries :- Industries for Vaccines, Sera, Antibiotics, Vitamins, Enzyme Production, eg. Biocon, National Serum Institute.

Self Finance generation:- Biofertilizer, Biopesticides, Dairy products, Baked products and Clinical laboratories, Water analysis etc. Since the subjects Biochemistry and Microbiology are

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complementary to each other the combination of these subjects enhances the performance of the students in all the endeavours listed in Group C.

Group D : Biochemistry, Chemistry, Zoology/Botany M.Sc. in any of the three subjects, clinical subjects and

dietetics in India and foreign countries. Job opportunities in Biotech and other life science industries,

Scientific Research Institutes, Pathology Laboratory, Hospitals and teaching positions in Universities/Colleges/Medical Colleges or in schools (with B.Ed.)

Can start their own pathology laboratory. Option for the subject Zoology/ Botany for group ‘C’ & ‘D’ will be decided by the Principal/ admission committee. Group E : Physics, Electronics and Mathematics

Further studies leading to M.Sc.(Tech.), M.C.A., M.C.M., M.Sc. in any of the three subjects, B.Ed.

Placement services available through Campus interviews at reputed IT, BPO, KPO companies.

Group F : (Non Grant) : Any One Combination

Chemistry, Botany, Biotechnology Chemistry, Zoology, Biotechnology

Semester III/IV & V/VI

Note : 1) The optional subject offered for B.Sc.(Final) PEM Group

students, is “Programming in C”. Learning through educational C.D’s is encouraged.

2) The optional paper for B.Sc. Final i.e. Zoology paper III CBZ group is ‘PATHOBIOLOGY AND CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES’.

3) The optional paper for B.Sc. Final (Mathematics) is “Special theory of Relativity”.

Career Oriented Certificate Course ‘Enhancement of Computer Skills’ The departments of Physics, Electronics and Mathematics conduct add-on Certificate Course covering Windows, MS Office, Photoshop,

Group A: Group B: Group C: Physics Chemistry Microbiology Chemistry Zoology Chemistry Mathematics Botany Zoology/Botany/Bio-Chemistry Group D: Group E: Group F: Bio-Chemistry Physics (Non-Grant) Chemistry Electronics Biotechnology Zoology/Botany Mathematics (Refer:Self Financing Courses)

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Corel Draw, HTML and Web Page Designing for B.Sc. students of PCM (Group A) and PEM (Group E). The course is of 3 yrs duration of 4 months each year along with regular B.Sc.-I, B.Sc.-II and B.Sc.-III classes. The course is helpful for acquiring computer skills and self employment. Career Oriented Certificate Course in Zoology The Department of Zoology is offering a UGC sponsored career oriented Certificate Course in BIOAGENT PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY for students, who have passed 12th standard examination with biology as one of the subjects. The student may join this course at B.Sc.-I, II or III level. The course will be completed in about four and a half months, parallel to the degree classes and train the degree students in production of Biological control agents useful for agriculture. This will help the students to set up their own Bioagent Production Unit for commercial purpose. This course has been approved by the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur. Note : Transfer of admission from one group to another shall not be permitted after 4th August. (First Friday of August) II B.Sc. Home Science (English Medium) (Three Year Degree Course) (Semester Pattern As per Direction No. 80 of 2016 of RTMNU,

Nagpur from the Academic session 2016-17) All the B.Sc. Home Science classes will be held at Seminary Hills Campus. Home Science is a multipurpose programme of study highlighting the dual role of enriching personal and professional fronts in today’s dynamic society. Eligibility for Part I admission (i) Students should have passed XII standard Examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto under the following faculties-Science/Home Science/Commerce/Arts with English (Higher or Lower)

OR (ii) Students should have passed the XII standard Examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education with i) English ii) any other language & iii) Vocational Subject (Paper I,II & III) SCOPE The course gives training in all the five subjects of Home Science. After getting this degree, the students can either go in for further studies and specialise in any one of the five subjects of Home Science by joining the Masters Degree Course and Research and further establish in teaching-training programmes or can excel as an entrepreneur or as a consultant as follows:

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1. Assistants/Consultants : Work as an Assistant –

i) to Doctors and recognized Dietitians, Nutritional Education in the community.

ii) to Pediatricians and in Child Development Centers. iii) in Fashion and Textile Designing iv) in Interior Designing and as a colour consultant. v) in Family Welfare Agencies, ICDS/Non Governmental/

International agencies like UNICEF/CRY etc. vi) in script writing for Radio/TV programmes and its

presentation vii) as Extension officers

1. Self employment/Entrepreneurship : a. Establishing a community kitchen, boutiques,

crèche/preschool, family and consumer welfare centers counseling and guidance centers.

b. Production and Marketing of - i) Preserved Foods/Bakery products/packed lunch etc. ii) Educative toys, soft toys, play material etc. iii) Handicrafts, Embroidered/Dyed/Printed Fabrics iv) Educative instructional materials and educational software.

Semester I 1. Fundamentals of Food Science & Nutrition-I 2. Fundamental of Human Development 3. Fundamentals of Textiles & Clothing

4. Fundamentals of Family Resource Management 5. Fundamentals of Home Science Extension 6. Ecology & Environment –I 7. Basic Chemistry –I 8. Applied Physics & Basic Computer-I 9. English and Communication Skills-1

Semester II 1. Fundamentals of Food Science & Nutrition-II 2. Development in Early Years 3. Sewing Techniques 4. Interior Decoration & Design 5. Social Survey and Community Development 6. Ecology & Environment-II 7. Basic Chemistry-II 8. Applied Physics & Basic Computer –II 9. English and Communication Skill-II

Semester III 1. Nutrition for Life Span 2. Development in Late Childhood & Adolescence 3. Textile Design 4. Housing & Interior Designing 5. Extension Communication Techniques 6. Applied Physiology-I 7. Applied Chemistry-I 8. Applied Physics & Computer Application-I

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Semester IV 1. Community Nutrition 2. Development in Adulthood 3. Surface Ornamentation Techniques 4. Housing & Home Furnishing 5. Media in Extension 6. Applied Physiology –II 7. Applied Chemistry –II 8. Applied Physics & Computer Application –II

Semester V 1. Diet Therapy – I 2. Family Dynamics and Developmental Assessment 3. Advanced Pattern Making 4. Advanced Resource Management-I 5. Programme Planning & Building in Extension 6. Nutritional Biochemistry -I 7. Health Science and Hygiene

Semester VI 1. Diet Therapy – II 2. Care & Wellbeing in Human Development 3. Fashion Designing 4. Advanced Resource Management- II 5. Community Development & Management 6. Nutritional Biochemistry -II 7. Public Health

III Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology

(Four Year Degree Course) (Semester Pattern As per Direction No. 75 of 2016 of RTMNU, Nagpur from the Academic session 2016-17) Eligibility for admission to Part I : H.S.S.C. exam of M.S.Board or equivalent recognized exam, with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & English subjects. Weightage will be given to Vocational Electronics courses. Final admission will depend on merit/interview. Eligibility for admission to Part II (Lateral Admission) : i) Anyone who holds a diploma in Electronics &

Telecommunications or Diploma in Electronics or Diploma in Computers or Diploma in Information Technology from anyone of the polytechnics in Maharashtra state shall be eligible for admission to second year of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology.

ii) Any Diploma holder in Electronics or Electronics & Telecommunications or Diploma in Computers or Diploma in Information Technology from the state other than Maharashtra with English medium shall be eligible for admission to second year of Bachelor of Applied Electronics & Software Technology course, provided the equivalence of diploma examination passed by her from

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polytechnics in other state is established by the university. This is an independent four year degree course in Applied Electronics & Software Technology. This course is not equivalent to any four year degree course of engineering & technology faculty or any other four year degree courses.

SCOPE: i) This course gives extensive training in the techniques

utilized in modern industry and includes designing, testing of electronic systems and software development.

ii) As after graduation students have an option to work in the field of Electronics/Information Technology or to pursue higher studies in Management.

iii) Students are place in reputed companies through campus interviews and also through walk-in interviews.

Semester I & II 1-T-1 Applied Physics - (T & P) 1-T-2 Applied Chemistry - (T & P) 1-T-3 Computer Programming –I - (T & P) 1-T-4 Electrical Engineering - (T & P) 1-T-5 Engineering Mathematics-I - (T) 1-T-6 Social Science - (T) 1-P-5 Communicative English - (P) 1-P-6 Engineering Drawing –I - (P) Semester – III & IV

3-T-1 Electronic Devices & Circuits - (T & P) 3-T-2 Digital Electronics - (T & P) 3-T-3 Computer Programming –II - (T & P) 3-T-4 Engineering Mechanics-II - (T) 3-P-4 Engineering Drawing –II - (P) 3-T-5 Linear Network Analysis - (T) 3-T-6 Engineering Mathematics –II - (T) 3-P-5 Workshop - (P) Note : Students shall undergo Industrial Training of 6 weeks after Semester -IV Semester – V & VI 5-T-1 Linear Integrated Circuits - (T & P) 5-T-2 Microcontrollers - (T & P) 5-T-3 Instrumentation & Control Systems - (T & P) 5-T-4 Digital Signal Processing - (T & P) 5-T-5 Algorithms & Data Structures - (T & P) 5-T-6 Communication Electronics - (T) Part IV (Annual Pattern) 1) Circuit Design - (T & P) 2) Advanced Programming - (T & P) 3) Digital Communication - (T) 4) Industrial Organisation & Management - (T) 5) Microcontrollers - (T & P) 6) Elective : System Design - (T & P) 7) Software Project - (P)

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8) Hardware Project (P) / Seminar IV. Bachelor of Cosmetic Technology (Four Year Degree Course) (Semester Pattern As per Direction No. 30 of 2016 of RTMNU, Nagpur from the Academic session 2016-17) Eligibility for admission: H.S.S.C. exam of M.S. Board or equivalent recognized exam with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics with minimum 50% for open category and 45% for reserved category in PCB/PCM group. (Taken together at one sitting) SCOPE This course gives extensive training in Cosmetic Formulation, Manufacture, Analysis, Marketing, Application of Cosmetics. To give more practical exposure, educational tour and industrial training is an essential part of the curriculum. The course trains students to work in any department of cosmetic industry or start her own unit. Yardley of London has instituted Yardley’s Best Cosmetologist Award to a student of the college showing outstanding performance in Final Year of Cosmetic Technology and Yardley’s Certificate of Excellence to the students showing outstanding performance in I, II & III year of Cosmetic Technology. Semester –I S1-T1 Cosmetic Chemistry-I -- (T & P) S1-T2 Anatomy and Physiology -- (T & P)

S1-T3 Chemistry –I (Organic Chemistry) -- (T & P) S1-T4 Chemistry –II (Physical Chemistry) -- (T & P) S1-T5 Natural Cosmetic Agents -- (T & P) S1-T6 Elementary Mathematics (Theory) -- (T) Semester –II S2-T1 Cosmetic Chemistry –I -- (T & P) S2-T2 Anatomy and Physiology -- (T & P) S2-T3 Chemistry-I (Organic Chemistry) -- (T & P) S2-T4 Chemistry-II (Physical Chemistry) -- (T & P) S2-T5 Natural Cosmetic Agents -- (T & P) S2-T6 English Communication Skills. -- (T) Semester –III & IV S3-T1 Cosmetic Technology -- (T & P) S3-T2 Instrumental methods of Analysis -- (T & P) S3-T3 Cosmetic Engineering -- (T & P) S3-T4 Cosmetic Chemistry -- (T & P) S3-T5 Drug & Cosmetic Laws -- (T) S3-T6 Introductory Pharmacology and Toxicology (Theory) --(T) S3-P5 Beauty Culture (only Practical) -- (P) Semester V & VI S5-T1 Perfumes and colours -- (T & P) S5-T2 Cosmetics Technology -- (T & P) S5-T3 Principles of Cosmeceutics -- (T & P) S5-T4 Cosmetic Engineering -- (T & P) S5-T5 Beauty Culture -- (T & P)

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S5-T6 Pharmacology and Interactions (Theory) -- (T) Part IV (Annual Pattern) 1 Quality Assurance Techniques 2 Herbal Cosmetics 3 Cosmetic Technology - III 4 Perfumes & Colours _ II 5 Plant Design 6 Organisations & Management of Industries V. Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering

Technology (Four Year Degree Course) (Approved By AICTE, New Delhi) (Semester Pattern As per Direction No. 74 of 2016 of RTMNU, Nagpur from the Academic session 2016-17)

ELIGIBILITY for Admission : The candidate must have passed the H.S.S.C. Examination or any equivalent Examination in Science/Commerce/Arts/Home Science/MCVC with compulsory English. The candidates must have passed MAH-B.HMCT-CET Examination. The Admission Eligibility is as per Government norms.

Note: 1. The admission to degree course in HMCT will be on merit

basis as per MAH-B.HMCT-CET 100% Weightage will be given to MAH-HM-CET 2013 for determining the inter-se-merit of the candidate.

2. Vocational Training as per the syllabi of the University will be compulsory for the I & III year students of H.M.C.T.

3. A tour for II year students will be compulsory as per the syllabus.

4. The students admitted to the Department of H.M.C.T. will have to get the required uniforms for Food Production, Food & Beverage Service, House Keeping & Front Office as prescribed by the college.

5. The students from the Department of H.M.C.T. will be required to go for outdoor catering and on job training as and when sent by the college.

SCOPE : A Hotel Management Graduate will be eligible for a job in –

Star Hotels on a lower management level or as a management trainee.

In the service industry like banking, event management company, Hospitality, Travel, Spas, Hospitals, Consultancy and call center.

In Airlines, Railways, Armed Forces Cruises. In the Public relations human resources, sales and marketing-

in-corporate offices Can be entrepreneurs Or pursue higher studies in India or abroad.

Cent percent placement (National & International)

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Career Oriented certificate in Hospitality Administration. The department of H.M.C.T. is offering UGC sponsored career oriented certificate course in Hospitality Administration for students who have passed 12th standard examination from any stream/faculty.

Semester –I 1-T-I Food Production Foundation –I -T & P 1-T-II Food & Beverage Service Foundation-I - T & P 1-T-III Housekeeping Foundation – I - T & P 1-T-IV Front Office Foundation – I - T & P 1-T-V English and Communication Skills - T 1-T-VI Hygiene and Food Safety Hospitality - T 1-P-V Communication Skills - P Semester –II 2-T-1 Food Production Foundation-II -T & P 2-T-II Food & Beverage Service Foundation-II -T & P 2-T-III House Keeping Foundation –II -T & P 2-T-IV Front Office Foundation –II -T & P 2-T-V English & Generic Skill -T 2-T-VI Food & Science and Nutrition -T 2-P-V Communication, Generic Skills & -P

Personality Development Semester –III 3-T-I Food Production Operation –I -T & P

3-T-II Food & Beverage Operation –I -T & P 3-T-III Housekeeping Operation –I -T & P 3-T-IV Front Office Operations-I -T & P 3-T-V French –I -T & P 3-T-VI Hotel Engineering & Facility Management -T Semester –IV 4-T-I Food Production Operations –II -T & P 4-T-II Food & Beverage Operations –II -T & P 4-T-III Housekeeping Operations –II -T & P 4-T-IV Front Office Operations –II -T & P 4-T-V Principles of Management -T 4-T-VI Basic Hotel Accounting -T 4-P-V Hotel Engineering & Facility Management -P 4-P-VI French –I -P Semester –V 5-T-I Food Production Management I - T & P 5-T-II Food & Beverage Management I - T & P 5-T-III Housekeeping Management I - T & P 5-T-IV Front Office Management I - T & P 5-T-V Application of Computer I - T & P 5-T-VI Financial Management - T Semester –VI 6-T-I Food Production Management II - T & P 6-T-II Food & Beverage Management II - T & P

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6-T-III Housekeeping Management II - T & P 6-T-IV Front Office Management II - T & P 6-T-V Application of Computer II - T & P 6-T-VI Hospitality Marketing - T PART IV (Annual Pattern)

1. Computer Application & Hotel Information System - T & P 2. Entrepreneurship Developments & Economics - T & P 3. Food Production & Patisserie – IV - T & P 4. Food & Beverage Service – IV - T & P 5. Hotel House Keeping – IV - T & P 6. Research : Design & Methodology - T 7. Hotel Related Laws - T 8. Tourism & Public Relations - T

VI. Bachelor of Interior Design (Four Year Degree Course)

(Semester Pattern As per Direction No. 21 of 2017 of RTMNU, Nagpur from the Academic session 2016-17) (Recognized by Institute of Indian Interior Designers)

1) Eligibility for admission :- H.S.S.C. exam of Maharashtra State Board of examination recognized as equivalent under the faculties of Science, Home-Science, Commerce or Arts with English as compulsory subject taken at one sitting with not less than 50% marks in aggregate for open category and 45% aggregate for backward class candidates.

OR The candidate should have passed the Indian School Certificate standard XII examination or any other equivalent Higher Secondary (standard XII) of a council or board, outside Maharashtra State there to under the faculties of Science & Technology, Commerce & Management, Humnaities & Interdisciplinary Studies with English as compulsory subject taken at one and same sitting with not less than 50% marks in aggregate for open category and 45% aggregate for backward class candidates.

OR The candidate should have passed two year Diploma in Interior Design and Decoration from any one of the polytechnics or equivalent. 2) The applicant seeking admission to Bachelor of Interior Design part I compulsorily will need to appear for a ‘Creativity Test’ specially designed to check the skills of visualization, imagination and observation. The weightage of this test shall be 40% of the total aggregate marks in the matter of admission to this course of study. The creativity test for the year 2018-19 shall be held on the following dates form 09.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. in L.A.D. and Smt. R.P.College for Women, Shankar Nagar Campus. Students should report to the college at 09..00a.m. sharp. Candidate should get drawing & colouring equipment with them.

07th June 2018 – Thursday - Written Test

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14th June 2018 – Thursday - Written Test At the time of registration candidates shall pay an amount of

Rs.100/- in cash for the creativity test. 3) Eligibility for admission to III Semester The candidate should have passed 3 year Diploma in interior design and decoration from any one of the polytechnics or equivalent.

OR The candidate should have passed XII Std from Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education or an examination recognized as equivalent there too under the faculty of Science and Technology with Mathematics and English as a Compulsory subject and holds one/two year diploma in interior design and decoration from any one of the polytechnics or equivalent. 4) Scope :- a) Can practice as interior designers

b) Can associate with practicing designers c) Can become independent entrepreneurs by setting up a

workshop for accessory design d) Can join any furniture industry e) Can pursue post-graduate studies in Design at National

Institute of Ahmedabad, Centre for Environmental Planning and design Technology, Ahmedabad.

Semester –I /II 1T1/2T1 Interior Design –I/II

1T2/2T2 Material & Construction Techniques –I/II 1T3/2T3 Graphics-I/II 1T4/2T4 Cultural Anthropology –I/II 1T5/2T5 Communication Skill – I/II 1T6/2T6 Mathematics –I/II 1T7/2T7 Presentation Techniques –I/II 1T8/2T8 Product Workshop –I/II Semester –III/IV 3T1/4T1 Interior Design –III/IV 3T2/4T2 Material & Construction Techniques –III/IV 3T3/4T3 Furniture Design-I/II 3T4/4T4 History of Art And Architecture –I/II 3T5/4T5 Structure –I/II 3T6/4T6 Interior Environment Control –I/II 3T7/4T7 Graphic Design –I/II 3T8/4T8 Product Workshop –III/IV Semester –V 5T1 Interior Design –V 5T2 Material & Construction Techniques –V 5T3 Furniture Design-III 5T4 History of Art And Architecture –III 5T5 Structure –III 5T6 Interior Services –I 5T7 Estimation and Costing -I 5T8 Digital Application –I Semester –VI

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6T1 Interior Design –VI 6T2 Material & Construction Techniques –VI 6T3 Furniture Design-IV 6T4 History of Art And Architecture –IV 6T5 Structure –IV 6T6 Interior Services –II 6T7 Estimation and Costing -II 6T8 Digital Application –II Part IV (Annual Pattern)

1. Interior Detailing 2. Structure – III 3. Interior Landscape 4. Project/Viva Voce 5. Seminar 6. Apprentice Training (6 months) 7. Professional Practice

FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Commerce (English & Marathi Medium) (Three Year Degree Course) (Semester Pattern As per Direction No. 59 of 2016 of RTMNU, Nagpur from the Academic session 2016-17) B.Com.-I (Semester – 1) 1T1 Financial Accounting –I 1T2 Business Organization 1T3 Company Law

1T4 Business Economcis-1 1T5 Compulsory English 1T6 Second Language – Supplementary English/Marathi/Hindi,

Sanskrit. Semester –II 2T1 Statistics and Business Mathematics 2T2 Business Management 2T3 Secretarial Practice 2T4 Business Economics-II 2T5 Compulsory English 2T6 Second Language – Supplementary English/Marathi/Hindi,

Sanskrit. Semester –III 3T1 Financial Accounting-II 3T2 Business Communication and Management 3T3 Business Law 3T4 Monetary Economics-I 3T5 Compulsory English 3T6 Second Language – Supplementary English/Marathi/Hindi,

Sanskrit. Semester –IV 4T1 Financial Accounting-III 4T2 Skill Development 4T3 Income Tax 4T4 Monetary Economics –II 4T5 Compulsory English

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4T6 Second Language– Supplementary English/Marathi/Hindi, Sanskrit.

Semester –V Core Group

5T1 Financial Accounting -IV 5T2 Cost Accounting 5T3 Management Process 5T4 Indian Economics –I Elective Group –I 5T5 Marketing Management OR Computerized Accounting Foundation Group -I 5T6 Business Finance –I OR Auditing Semester VI

Core Group 5T1 Financial Accounting -V 5T2 Management Accounting 5T3 Advanced Statistics 5T4 Indian Economics –II Elective Group –II 5T5 Human Resource Management OR

Indirect Tax Foundation Group -II

5T6 Business Finance –II OR Industrial Law

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SELF FINANCING COURSES

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SELF FINANCING COURSES (UNDER GRADUATE COURSES)

FACULTY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY I. B.Sc. (Biotechnology) (English Medium) (Three Year Degree

Course) (Ramabai Barlilngay School of Biotechnology Permanently

on No-Grant Basis) (Semester Pattern As per Direction No. 4 of 2013 of RTMNU,

Nagpur from the Academic Session 2013-14) Came into existence in the session 1997-98 it owes its inception to the University Grants Commission. The College was the first college in Central India to have got permission to start Biotechnology as a vocational subject (as per the scheme available at that time) at the under graduate level. The college had to make lot of efforts to establish, not only the subject but the concept of Biotechnology itself for the simple reason that people, in general, and students in particular, were not at all aware of this new upcoming field. Today, it is one of the most sought-after subjects, both at under graduate and post graduate level as well as research. In this 20th year we cater to the needs of the students with complete satisfaction. All necessary facilities are available at a centrally located place in the city of Nagpur at our Shankarnagar premises. L.A.D. School of Biotechnology was renamed as “Ramabai Barlingay School of Biotechnology” after the mother of Shri P. W.

Barlingay, a donor. Group F: Subject Combinations Offered Biotechnology - Chemistry - Botany or Biotechnology - Chemistry – Zoology Languages to be offered at B.Sc. I Compulsory English Second Language (Supplementary English/Marathi/Hindi/Sanskrit/Urdu It being a Three-Year-Degree Course, the three science subjects selected at B.Sc.-I, have to be continued till the completion of the course. Students can go for P.G. in any of these three subjects in any statutory University. STUDY COSTS AND ASSOCIATED COSTS : The students are charged reasonable fees for their laboratory working, library facilities, computer and internet use, generally at the beginning of the academic session in the month of June/July. However, the needy students are allowed to make payments in two/three installments. There is a separate admission procedure, fee structure for B.Sc. and M.Sc. Programme. (Contact the Department)

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ADMISSION PROCEDURE : ELIGIBILITY Admission are purely made on merit basis; emphasis is given to the score in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the 12th standard or any other equivalent examination from various states of India or boards/universities of other countries. The minimum of 45% in science subjects is usually considered. Students offering Biotechnology as one of the optional subjects at XII level may be given special consideration. The Information Brochure will be issued by the college office on payment of prescribed amount normally a day after the declaration of 12th Std (Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination) results (usually in the first week of June). Registration form will be available online on the link provided on the college website www.ladcollege.in. The registration form duly completed in all respects has to be submitted to the admission committee. A merit list is put up on the college and department notice board and admissions are made on the notified dates strictly according to merit. The entire programme as well as Central Merit List and the list of candidates likely to be selected are also flashed on our Website.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT:

II. Bachelor Business Administration (English Medium)

(Semester Pattern from the Academic session 2016-17) Subjects to be offered at

B.B.A. Semester –I BB1 English BB2 Fundamentals of Business Management BB3 Computer Applications for Business BB4 Cost Accounting

B.B.A. Semester-II BB5 Principles of Marketing Management BB6 Financial & Management Accounting BB7 Micro-Economic Fundamentals BB8 English

B.B.A. Semester –III BB9 Principles of Financial Management BB10 Basic Statistical Techniques BB11 Evolution of Business & Commercial Geography BB12 Environment Management B.B.A. Semester –IV BB13 Principles of Human Resource Management BB14 Money, Banking and Finance BB15 Introduction to Sociology & Psychology BB16 Business Legislations B.B.A. Semester –V

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BB17 Entrepreneurship Development BB18 Principles of Operations Management BB19 International Business Environment BB20 Research Methodology B.B.A. Semester –VI BBEL1 Elective Paper -1 BBEL 2 Elective Paper -2 BBPW Project Work Elective subjects (Any one of the following to be selected by the student). a) Elective A – Financial Management a. Paper 1 - Fundamentals of Business Finance b. Paper 2 - Advanced Financial Management b) Elective B – Human Resource Management a. Paper 1 - Fundamentals of Human Resource

Management b. Paper 2 - Advanced Human Resource Management c) Elective C - Marketing Management a. Paper 1 - Fundamentals of Marketing Management b. Paper 2 - Advanced Marketing Management Value Added Courses at B.B.A. I & II level

1. Training in Soft Skills B.B.A.I 4 months duration 2. Certificate course in B.B.A.II 4 months duration

Advertising/Basic German/Basic French

Note : Apart from regular class room teaching, the course is taught with the help of modern educational equipments by conducting Seminars, G.Ds. Educational Tours, Industrial

Training and by inviting expert faculties for Guest Lectures. III. B.Com. (Computer Application) (B.C.C.A.) (English Medium) (Semester Pattern from the Academic session 2016-17) Semester –I Theory 1CAT1 English –I (Communication Skills) 1CAT2 Financial Accounting 1CAT3 Fundamentals of Computer 1CAT4 Programming in ‘C’ Practical 1CAP5 Component –I Fundamentals of Computer Component –II Programming in ‘C’ Semester -II 2CAT1 English –II (Business Communication) 2CAT2 Principles of Business Management 2CAT3 Programming in C++ 2CAT4 E-Commerce and Web Designing Practical 2CAP5 Component –I Programming in ‘C++’ Component –II

E-Commerce and Web Designing

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Semester –III 3CAT1 Environmental Studies 3CAT2 Business Economics 3CAT3 Visual Basic Programming 3CAT4 Database Management System Practical 3CAP5 Component –I Visual Basic Programming Component –II Database Management System Semester –IV 4CAT1 Mathematics 4CAT2 Business Law 4CAT3 Core Java 4CAT4 PHP & MySQL Practical 4CAP5 Component –I Core Java Component –II PHP & MySQL Semester V 5CAT1 Computerized Accounting using Tally 5CAT2 VB.Net 5CAT3 SEC-I : i) Management Information Systems

ii) System analysis & Design 5CAT4 DSE-I : i) Cost & Management Accounting

ii) Corporate Accounting 5CAPS Component-I : Tally Component –II VB.Net Semester –VI 6CAT1 C#.Net 6CAT2 SEC-II i) Python ii) Ruby on Rail 6CAT3 DSE-II :

i) Entrepreneurship Development ii) Company Law and Secretarial Practice

6CAP4 Component –I : C#.Net Component –II : SEC –II 6CAP5 Project

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SELF FINANCING COURSES (Post Graduate Courses (CBCS) & Post Graduate Diploma Courses (CBS))

(Rashtrashta Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur follow semester pattern for P.G. Degree Courses from 2012-13) FACULTY OF HUMANITIES M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) (Marathi Medium) As Per the Direction no. 13 of 2017 of R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur (Duration 2 yrs. – 4 Semesters ) Semester-I CORE POL 1T1 Modern Indian Political Thought POL 1T2 Indian Government and Politics POL 1T3 Modern Political Ideologies ELECTIVE POL 1T4.3 International Law Semester-II CORE POL 2T1 Comparative Politics POL 2T2 Western Political thought POL 2T3 International Relations ELECTIVE POL 2T4.1 Political Sociology

Semester-III CORE POL 3T1 Research Methodology POL 3T2 Public Administration ELECTIVE POL 3T3.1 Politics of Maharashtra FOUNDATION COURSE POL 3T4.3 Local self Government Semester-IV CORE POL 4T1 State Politics in India POL 4T2 Indian Administration ELECTIVE POL 4T3.1 Pressure Groups and Social Movements FOUNDATION COURSE POL 4T4.4 Human Rights and Indian Constitution

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FACULTY OF INTER-DISCIPLINARY STUDIES M.A. (HOME ECONOMICS) (As per Direction No. 13 of 2017 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (Duration 2 yrs. – 4 Semesters) ELIGIBILITY : An candidate who have passed Bachelor degree examination of this university or of any other statutory recognized university as equivalent to Bachelor degree of this university. Semester - I Paper : i) Resource Management I

ii) Human Development I iii) Textile & Clothing I iv) Research Methods & Statistics I v) Practical – Textile & Clothing

Semester - II Paper : i) Resource Management II

ii) Human Development II iii) Textile & Clothing II iv) Research Methods & Statistics II v) Practical – Textile & Clothing

Semester – III/IV Core Course (Two Compulsory Subjects) Paper I : Food and Nutrition Paper II : Family Dynamics Elective Course

Paper III : Optional subjects (Any one from elective) Elective 1 (b) : Housing and Interiors Paper IV : A) Core – Consumer and the Market OR B) Foundation Course

* Practical – Food & Nutrition

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY I M.Sc. (Home Science) in Human Development

(As per Direction No. 78/2016 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (Duration 2 yrs. – 4 Semesters )

Semester-I 1T1 Management of Programmes for Children and Families - (T & P) 1T2 Methods & materials for working with young children - (T & P) 1T3 Overview of theoretical perspectives in Human Development –(T) 1T4 Research Methods and Statistics I – (T) 1S1 Current Trends and Issues in Human Development - I Semester-II 2T1 Methods of Studying Human Development -- (T & P) 2T2 Early Childhood Care & Education -- (T & P) 2T3 Study of Family in Society – (T) 2T4 Research Methods and Statistics II – (T) 2S1 Current Trends and Issues in Human Development - II Semester-III 3T1 The Child with special needs -- (T & P) 3T2 Adolescent Needs & Challenges -- (T & P) 3T3a Care of Children with disabilities illness – (T) 3T3b Parenting in Early Years – (T) 3T4a/3T4b Foundation 1/ Child & Human Rights -- (T) 3RP Research Project (Design)

Semester-IV 4T1 Guidance, Counseling & Psychotherapeutics -- (T & P) 4T2 Mental Health in Developmental Perspective -- (T) 4T3a Media in Human Development -- (T) 4T3b Curriculum for ECE -- (T) 4T4a/4T4b Foundation 2/ Care of the elderly -- (T) 4RP Research Project and Viva 4S1 Research Project Seminar II M.Sc. (HOME SCIENCE) IN HOME SCIENCE

EXTENSION (As per Direction No. 78/2016 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (Duration 2 yrs. – 4 Semesters ) Semester-I i) Communication Technology ii) Community Health iii) Socio-Economic Environment iv) Research Methods & Statistics i

Semester-II i) Media Technology for Communication ii) Nutrition Education iii) Women & Development iv) Research Methods & Statistics II

Semester-III i) Non Formal Education ii) Diffusion of Innovations iii) Programme Planning in Extension Rural

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Development & Extension Services iv) Foundation 1/Human Rights of Women & Children iv) Research Project Design Semester-IV i) Distance Education ii) Adoption of Innovations iii) Programme Building in Extension , Media for Distance Education iv) Foundation 2/Environmental Education iv) Research Project Seminar & Viva Voce

III MASTER OF COSMETIC TECHNOLOGY (As per Direction No. 20/2012 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (Duration 2 yrs. – 4 Semesters Credit Based System)

A masters degree programme was started in the Department of Cosmetic Technology to fulfill the requirement of industry & academics. The formulation, research and development in industry needs personnel with a post-graduate background. This being the only P.G. course in Cosmetic Technology in India also motivates the research activities at the institute in collaboration with industry. ELIGBLITY: Bachelor’s Degree in Cosmetic Technology Semester-I 1MCT-T-1 Core-I-Formulation and Development –I (FD-I) 1MCT-T-2 Core-II- Quality Assurance Technology-I (QAT I) 1MCT-T-3 Core-III-Research Methodology (RM) 1MCT-T-4 Core-IV- Advanced Cosmetic Technology-I (ACT I) 1MCT-P-1 Core I Practical Formulation and Development –I(FD-I) 1MCT-P-2 Core II Practical Quality Assurance Technique-I (QAT I)

1MCT-P-3 Core IV Practical Research Methodology (RM) Semester-II 2MCT-T-1 Core-I-Formulation and Development –II (FD-II) 2MCT-T-2 Core-II-Advanced Cosmetic Technology-II (ACT II) 2MCT-T-3 Core-III-Statistics and Qualitative Techniques (SQT) 2MCT-T-4 Core-IV-Natural Products (NP) 2MCT-P-1 Core-I- Practical Formulation & Development–II(FD-II) 2MCT-P-2 Core-II-Practical Advance Cosmetic Technology-II (ACT II) 2MCT-P-3 Core-III-Practical Statistics and Qualitative Techniques (SQT)

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3MCT-T-1 Core-I- Advance Cosmetics Technology III (ACT III) 3MCT-T-2 Core-II-Quality Assurance Technique II (QAT II) 3MCT-T-3 Elective I – Skin Care Cosmetics (SSC) OR Elective –II Hair Care Cosmetics (HCC) 3MCT-T-4 Foundation * OR Research Designing and Planning (RDP) 3MCT-P-1 Core-I Practical-Advance Cosmetics Technology III (ACT-III) 3MCT-P-2 Elective Practical-I –Skin Care Cosmetics (SSC) OR Elective Practical-II Hair Care Cosmetics (HCC) 3MCT-P-3 Seminar Semester-IV

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4MCT-T-1 Core-I-Cosmetics Microbiology (CM) 4MCT-T-2 Core-II-Production and Marketing Management (PMM) 4MCT-T-3 Elective I- Perfumes in Cosmetics (PC) OR Elective –II Colour Cosmetics (CC) 4MCT-T-4 Foundation * OR Global Fashion Trends (GFT) 4MCT-P-1 Core-I Practical-Cosmetics Microbiology (CM) 4MCT-P-2 Elective Practical –I- Perfumes in Cosmetics (PC) OR Elective Practical –II Colour Cosmetics (CC) 4MCT-P-3 Research Project Department of Cosmetic Technology is recognized as place of research work leading to Doctoral Degree, by RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

IV MASTER OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (As per Direction No. 22 of 2016 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (Duration 2 yrs.– 4 Semesters) Semester I 1-T-1 Core I – Marketing for Hospitality & Tourism 1-T-2 Core II- Customer Relationship Management 1-T-3 Core III – Research Methodology 1-T-4 Core IV – HRM & Corporate Sustainability 1-P-1 Practical Core I – Marketing for Hospitality & Tourism 1-P-2 Practical Core II- Customer Relationship Management

1-P-3 Seminar I – Meeting, Incentive, Convention & Exhibitions Semester II 2-T-1 Core I – MIS in Hospitality Industry 2-T-2 Core II- Hospitality Laws 2-T-3 Core III – Statistics & Qualitative Techniques 2-T-4 Core IV –Tourism : A Global Perspective 2-P-1 Practical Core I – MIS in Hospitality Industry 2-P-2 Practical Core II- Tourism : A Global Perspective 2-P-3 Seminar I – Managerial Communication Semester III 3-RP Core I – Project Design and Planning 3-T-1 Core II- Destination India 3-T-2 Practical Elective –I Food & Beverage Management –I OR Elective –II Accommodation Management -I 3-T-3 Foundation -1** (refer Annexure) OR Materials Management 3-P-1 Tourism Destination India OR Foreign Language (French/German) 3-P-2 Food & Beverage Management –I OR Elective –II Accommodation Management -1 3-P-3 Seminar - Industrial Training Semester IV

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4-T-1 Core I- Quality Management & Assurance 4-T-2 Core II Food Tourism 4-T-3 Elective –I

Food & Beverage Management -II OR Elective –II Accommodation Management –II 4-T-4 Foundation –II (refer Annexure) OR Strategic Management 4-R P Project Work & Viva/Voce 4-P-2 Seminar on Food Tourism 4-P-3 Food & Beverage Management –II OR Accommodation Management - II At the global level there is need & job opportunities are available for specialized programmes in the field of hospitality operations. Educational field & Industrial sector both require post-graduates. Considering all these facts the course has been designed to suit the requirements. ELIGIBILITY :

1. 4 year degree in Hotel Management/Hospitality Management/ Hotel Management and Catering Technology.

2. 3 year degree in Hotel Management/Hospitality Management/ Hotel Management and Catering Technology. 2 years industrial experience in an ‘accredited hotel industry’.

3. Any bachelor’s degree from a statutory University with three year diploma in Hotel Management/ Hospitality Management/

Hotel Management and Catering Technology with 2 years industrial experience in an ‘accredited Hotel industry’. (‘Accredited Hotel Industry means – those Hotels/ Restaurants/ organizations which are members of all India Hotel & Restaurant Association – Western, Eastern, Southern & Northern Regions’). Department of Hospitality Management is recognized as place of research work leading to Doctoral Degree by RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur).

V M.Sc. (BIOTECHNOLOGY)

(Ramabai Barlingay School of Biotechnology) (As per Direction No. 5/2018 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (Duration 2 yrs. – 4 Semesters ) THE ADMISSION PROCEDURE: ELIGIBILITY The candidate must have passed Bachelor’s Degree under 10+2+3 pattern of education in Physical OR Biological Sciences (All Science Graduates) OR Agriculture OR Veterinary OR Fishery Science OR 4-Year Pharmacy/ Engineering /Technology/ B.S.(Physician Assistance Course) OR Medicine (MBBS) OR Dental (B.D.S.) with at least 50% Marks from R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur or any other Statutory University. Eligible candidates would be called for Group Discussion (G.D.) and Personal Interview (P.I.). Final selection would be done on the basis of the qualifying exam scores (additional weightage may be given to the students who had

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offered Biotechnology as one of the subjects at graduation level and /or at +2 stage) as well as performance in GD-PI. The admission procedure begins immediately after the declaration of the B.Sc. result of this university and the detailed programme is displayed on the College and Department Notice Boards as well as flashed on the College website.

Syllabus Semester I Paper I Cell Biology and Enzymology Paper II Molecular Biology Paper III Biomolecules Paper IV Biophysical Techniques Practical 1 Cell Biology and Enzymology Practical 2 Macromolecules & Analytical Techniques Seminar

Semester II Paper I Microbiology Paper II Immunology Paper III Fundamentals of Genetic Engineering Paper IV Applied Molecular Biology Practical 1 Microbiology & Immunology Practical 2 Genetic Engineering & Molecular Biology Seminar Semester III

Semester IV

Paper I Genetic Engineering & its Applications Paper II Plant Biotechnology Paper III (Core Elective A or B)

A) Industrial Biotechnology I OR B) Environmental Biotechnology I

Paper IV (Foundation Course/Core Subject Centric I)

Introductory Biotechnology / Diagnostic Medical Biotechnology

Practical 1 Genetic Engineering & Plant Biotechnology

Practical 2 (Core Elective A or B)

A) Industrial Biotechnology OR B) Environmental Biotechnology

Seminar

Paper I Animal Biotechnology Paper II Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Ethics &

Patenting Paper III (Core Elective A or B)

A) Industrial Biotechnology II OR B) Environmental Biotechnology II

Paper IV (Foundation Course/ Core Subject Centric I)

Molecular Biotechnology / Therapeutic Medical Biotechnology

Practical Animal Biotechnology, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Ethics & Patenting And Industrial Biotechnology II OR Environmental Biotechnology

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VI MASTER OF FASHION DESIGN

(As per Direction No. 76/2016 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (Duration 2yrs. – 4 Semester) 1) Objective & Scope

In today’s world looking at the rapid growth and modernization in Textile & Fashion Design Industry. It becomes necessary to train personnel for the same. The course is designed for the need for both students an industry. Students will be trained practically with scientific basis which will certainly open new avenues for students for self-employment in industries and also academicians in fashion industries.

2) ELIGIBILITY a) For part I, Student should have passed, a three years degree

course examinations in Bachelor of Fashion Design from Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or Bachelor degree in Fashion Design/B.Sc. Home Science /Garments Technology/ B.Sc.in fashion Design/ B.A. with Fashion Design or any other equivalent examination from any recognized university in India or abroad or BFA/Graduation in Textile Design. Textile Science/Handloom Technology or Equivalent Graduate in Fashion Accessories, Apparel Merchandising/ Graduate in any discipline with one year relevant Grament, Textile industry experience, or one or two year diploma or certificate course in Fashion Design, Garment technology ,Fashion technology/Dress Designing Dress Making.

b) For Part II : The student should have passed the Part I examination or availed the facility of ATKT (where the student have passed 2/3rd heads of subjects considering theory and practical separately. Or Student with PG Diploma in Fashion Designing or Fashion Technology/ Apparel Merchandising or equivalent/M.Sc Home Science in Textile& Clothing or equivalent shall be eligible to take admission.

5) Subject Offered : Semester I IT-1 Core I – Fashion Illustration IT-2 Core II – Pattern Making IT-3 Core III – Textile Studies IT-4 Core IV- History of Fashion IP-1 Core I Practical – Fashion Illustration IP-2 Core II Practical – Pattern Making 1S-1 Fashion Communication Skill (Seminar) Semester II 2T-1 Core I – CAD in Fashion 2T-2 Core II – Grading 2T-3 Core III – Weaving & Knitting Technology 2T-4 Core IV- History of World Costume 2P-1 Core I Practical – CAD in Fashion 2P-2 Core II Practical – Grading 2S-1 (Portfolio) Fashion Photography Semester III 3T-1 Core I – Garment Production Technology 3T-2 Core II – Research Designing & Planning 3T-3(a) Elective I- Film & Theater Costume

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or 3T-3(b) Elective –II Fashion Accessory Design 3T-4(a) Foundation – I (annexure)

or 3T-4(b) Core III Fashion Marketing 3-P-1 Core I Practical – Garment Production Technology 3S-1(a) Elective I Sessional 3S-1(b) Elective II Sessional 3P-2 Craft survey & Documentation Semester IV 4T-1 Core I – Conceptual Design Development 4T-2 Core II – Visual Merchandising 4T-3(a) Elective I- Fashion Show Management

or 4T-3(b) Elective –II Fashion forecasting 4T-4(a) Foundation – 2 (annexure)

or 4T-4(b) Core III Makeup & Styling 4P-1 Core I Practical – Conceptual Design Development 4P-2 Research Project, Research Project viva & Internship 4S-2 Research Seminar VII. POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN FASHION

TECHNOLOGY (As per Direction No. 77/2016 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (One and half year course)

ELIGIBILITY An applicant for admission to the examination shall have passed Graduate in any discipline, or any other equivalent examination from any recognized university in India or abroad/three year diploma

course in Fashion Design, Garment Technology, Fashion Technology/ Dress Designing, Dress Making after 12th std (10+2) from any recognized University/Board. Subjects Offered : Semester - I 1T1 Core I – Fashion Illustration IT2 Core II – Pattern Making IT3 Core III – Textile Studies IT4 Core IV – History of Fashion IP1 Core I Practical Fashion Illustration IP2 Core II Practical – Pattern Making IS1 Fashion Communication Skills (Seminar) Semester – II 2T1 Core I – CAD in Fashion 2T2 Core II – Grading 2T3 Core III – Weaving & Knitting Technology 2T4 Core IV – History of World Costume 2P1 Core I Practical – CAD in Fashion 2P2 Core II Practical – Grading 2S1 (Portfolio) Fashion Photography Semester – III 3P1 Internship 3P2 Research Project, Research Project viva 3S3 Research Seminar

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FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT

MASTER OF COMMERCE (As per Direction No- 40/2016 of RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur) (Duration 2 yrs. – 4 Semesters ) ELIGLIBLITY : Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce. Semester pattern introduced in M.Com (PG Course) from the session 2012-2013 by RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur. Subjects offered by the University at- Semester-I

i) Advanced Financial Accounting ii) Indian financial System iii) Managerial Economics iv) Marketing Management.

Semester-II i) Research Methodology ii) Advances Cost Accounting iii) Co-operation and Rural Development iv) Human Research Management.

Semester-III i) Advanced Management Accounting ii) Statistical Techniques iii) Direct Taxes OR Computer Application in Business.

iv) Entrepreneurship Development OR Service Sector Management.

Semester-IV i) International Business Environment ii) Project iii) Indirect Taxes OR Operation Research iv) E-Commerce OR Company Law

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COLLEGE CALENDAR FOR ACADEMIC & CULTURAL ACTIVITIES (2018-2019) SENIOR COLLEGE

Faculties of Science & Technology, Commerce & Management, Humanities And Inter-disciplinary Studies

S.No Date Day Programme Particulars 1 15th June 2018 Friday College Reopens ….

2 30th June 2018 Saturday IQAC meet Shankar Nagar Campus

3 24th July 2018 Tuesday Induction for Freshers Shankar Nagar Campus

4 6th August 2018 Saturday Investiture Ceremony of Student Ambassadors

Indradhanu, cluster of colleges

5 7th August 2018 Tuesday Induction for Freshers Seminary Hills Campus

6 9th August 2018 Thursday Kranti Diwas College Level Department of History

7 13th August 2018 Monday College Level Patriotic Song Competition Department of Cosmetology/ Music & Indradhanu, Shankar Nagar & Seminary Hills

8 15th August 2018 Wednesday Independence Day, Department of Physical Education

Sarva Dharma Grantha Bhet Nirmal Cell

Inauguration of Wall Magazine Spandan'

Adventure Activity Sports Department

9 20th August 2018 Monday Sadbhavana Diwas Department of History/Marathi

10 20st - 27th August 2017 Monday - Monday Workshop on Functional Marathi Department of Marathi

11 24th August 2018 Friday Sanskrit Day Department of Sanskrit

12 28th August 2018 Tuesday Smt.Shantabai Shekdar Inter-collegiate Science talk Competition .

Department of Biotechnology

13 5th September 2018 Wednesday Teacher's Day NSS/SEWA Cells, Shankar Nagar Campus

14 5th & 6th September 2018 Wednesday, Thursday

Ecofriendly Ganesh Festival Seminary Hills Campus

15 7th September 2018 Friday Late Chitnavis Vidarbha Level Classical Department of Music

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Vocal Competition .

16 8th September 2018 Saturday Shri. Ashok Shekdar Inter-collegiate Light Music Competition

Department of Music

17 2nd Week of September 2018 - ED Awareness and Workshop ED Cell

18 12th September 2018 Wednesday Suicide Prevention Day Department of Psychology

19 19th September 2018 Wednesday Dr. Vijay Vaidya Inter-collegiate Debate Competition

Department of Commerce/Economics

20 21th September 2018 Friday Loud reading of Dnyaneshwari Department of Marathi

21 26th September 2018 Wednesday NSS Foundation Day Seminary Hills Campus

22 27th September 2018 Thursday World Tourisum Day Department of Hotel Management & Catering Technology

23 3rd October 2018 Wednesday Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti Department of Psychology

24 4th October 2018 Thursday Inter-collegiate Urdu Debate Competition Department of Urdu

Dr. S. Iyengar Inter-collegiate Quiz Competition

Department of Chemistry

25 6th October 2018 Saturday Inter-collegiate Urdu Gazal Competition Department of Urdu

26 8th October 2018 Monday Garba Dance Competition Dept. of Home Science, Seminary Hills Campus.

27 12th October 2018 Friday Dr. Shridevi Naidu Inter-collegiate Debate Competition

Department of English

28 15th October 2018 ThursdaY Birth Anniversary of Dr. Abdul Kalam - Vachan Prerna Diwas

Library

29 30th November 2018 Friday Constitution Day Department of Political Science

30 4th December 2018 Tuesday IQAC meet

31 5th December 2018 Wednesday Food Festival Department of Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Seminary Hills Campus

32 18th December 2018 Tuesday ‘Sugandh’ Alumnae Association Meet Alumnae Association

33 22nd December 2018 Saturday National Mathematics Day Department of Mathematics

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34 26th & 27th December 2018 Wednesday and Thursday

Home Science Exhibition Department of Home Science Seminary Hills Campus

35 26th to 31st December 2018 Wednesday to Monday

‘Kalabahar’ Junior College Cultural Programme

Shankar Nagar College Campus

36 1st week of January 2019 Sports Day Department of Physical Education

‘AURA’ Senior College Cultural Programme

37 1st Jan 2019 to 30th Jan 2019 One Month Certificate Course in Urdu Department of Urdu

38 3rd January 2019 Thursday Savitribai Phule Janmadivas Senior College Annual Prize Distribution

Shankar Nagar Campus.

39 4th & 5th January 2019 Friday and Saturday

Cake Fair Department of Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Seminary Hills Campus

40 10th January 2019 Thursday Hindi International day Hindi Department

41 12th January 2019 Saturday Youth Day - Vivekanand Jayanti, Jr.College Annual Prize Distribution

Junior College

42 18th January 2019 Friday Dr. Karuna Umre Inter-collegiate Hindi Poetry Competition

Department of Hindi

43 21st January 2019 to 4th February 2019

Monday to Monday

Hindi Translation training Department of Hindi

44 26th January 2019

Saturday Republic Day Department of Physical Education

45 20th February 2019 Wednesday Shivaji Jayanti Department of History

46 27th February 2019 Wednesday Marathi Bhasha Diwas Department of Marathi

47 28th February 2019 Thursday National Science Day Science Faculty (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology)

48 8th March 2019 Friday International Women's Day Women's Studies Research & Documentation

49 22nd March 2019 Thursday Founder's Day Department of English

50 15th April 2019 Monday Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti Junior College

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PRINCIPAL :- Dr. (Mrs.) Deepali Kotwal M.Sc.H.Sc. (Food & Nutrition), M.Phil.,

Ph.D., NET,

VICE PRINCIPALS :- Mrs. R. Yelkawar M.Sc., M.Phil. Associate Professor Mrs. K. Dhawad M.Sc. M.Phil.(Physics), Associate Professor SUPERVISORS :- Dr. (Mrs.) G. Hiranwar (Faculty of Humanities) Associate Professor Dr. (Mrs.) C. Lade (Faculty of Science & Technology)

Associate Professor

TEACHING STAFF English : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) V. Pathak, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., M.A. Eng. Comm. Ph.D., M.A. Linguistics, M.A. Marathi 2. Dr. (Mrs.) N. Chotai, M.A., B .Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. 3. Dr. (Mrs.) R. Tikku, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 4. Dr. R. Dharmadhikari, M.A., NET, Ph.D. Assistant Professor 5. Mrs. Nidhee T. Meshram, M.A., English & M.A. Linguistics Dip. In

Creative writing in Eng., M.Phil, SET

6. Dr. (Mrs.) Meenakshi Jayant Kulkarni, M.A. English, M.A. (Public Administration), Ph.D. English, Ph.D. (Public Administration), B.Ed., SET

7. Dr. (Mrs.) Shilpa S. Sarode, M.A. English, Ph.D., B.Ed. Hindi : Associate Professor 1. Mrs. P. Ambade, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.

Assistant Professor

2. Mrs. Meenakshi Wani, M.A.(Hindi) SET and NET Marathi : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) R. A. Lanjewar, M.A.(Mar. & Eco.), B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Urdu : Assistant Professor 1. Dr. Reshma Tazayeen, M.A. (Persian & Urdu) NET, Ph.D. Sanskrit : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Hotey, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D.

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Music : Assistant Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) V. Wazalwar, M.A., NET, Sangeet Alankar, Ph.D. 2. Mrs. A. Tirpude, M.A., NET, Sangeet Visharad 3. Dr. (Ms.) S. Sarkar (Surplus), M.A., Sangeet, NET, Ph.D. Economics : Associate Professor 1. Dr. P. Udasi, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Professor 2. Dr. (Mrs.) Rosalin Mishra, M.A., Ph.D., M.B.A. (Finance) Geography : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Girgaonkar, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Professor 2. Dr. (Ms.) Deepali G. Chahande, M.A., NET (Geography &

Population Studies), Ph.D. (In Population Studies), M.P.S. 3. Dr. (Mrs.) Prachiti Bagaday, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., NET History : Assistant Professor 1. Mrs. M. Patil, M.A., NET 2. Ms. Mrunalini Thombre, M.A., NET

Home Economics : Assistant Professor 1. Mrs. V. Fulzele, M.Sc., H.Sc. (F.R.M.), B.Ed., NET 2. Dr. (Mrs.) Rohini Kalikar, M.Sc.H.Sc., (Food & Nutrition), B.Ed.,

Ph.D. Philosophy : Assistant Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Deshpande, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Political Science : Assistant Professor 1. Mrs. Deepali Bhowate, M.A., NET 2. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Aghore, M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed., Ph.D. Sociology : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) G. Hiranwar, M.A., M. Phil., Ph.D., B.Ed. Assistant Professor 2. Ms. V. Bhujbal, M.A., M.Phil., NET Psychology : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) G. Sapre, M.A., B.J.,D.B.M., M.Phil., Ph.D. 2. Dr. (Mrs.) N. Elkunchwar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

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3. Mrs. S. Jani, M.A., M.Phil. 4. Mrs. M. Meshram, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.

Food & Nutrition : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) D. Kotwal, M.Sc. (H.Sc.), M.Phil., Ph.D., NET (on lien) Family Resource Management : Assistant Professor 1. Ms. Rashmi Kochey, M.Sc.(H.Sc.), NET Human Development Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) N. Rathi, M.Sc.(H.Sc.), M.Phil., Ph.D. Textile & Clothing : Assistant Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) V. Mankar, M.Sc. (H.Sc.), B.Ed., Ph.D. Home Science Extension : Applied Physiology : Assistant Professor 1. Dr.(Mrs.) S. Ingle, M.B.B.S., M.D.

Physics : Associate Professor 1. Mrs. S. Raut, M.Sc. 2. Dr. V. Asolkar, M.Sc., M.Phil., JRF (CSIR), Ph.D. Electronics : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) D. Sridevi, M.Sc., Ph.D. 2. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Chopde, M.Sc., Ph.D., B.Ed. Chemistry : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) S. D. Wankhede, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor 2. Dr. (Mrs.) C. B. Patil, M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. Botany : Associate Professor 1. Mrs. M. Jadhav, M.Sc. 2. Mrs. M. Gaikwad, M.Sc., M.Phil Zoology : Associate Professor 1. Dr.(Mrs.) K. Ganvir, M.Sc., Ph.D., B.Ed.

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Assistant Professor 2. Dr. (Mrs.) A. Masram, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Mathematics : Associate Professor 1. Mrs. R. Yelkawar, M.Sc., M. Phil Microbiology : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) C. Lade, M.Sc., Addl.B.A.(Soc.), Ph.D. 2. Mrs. K.Y. Patil, M.Sc. Assistant Professor 3. Mrs. M. Nimbalkar, M.Sc., NET Bio-Chemistry : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) A. Dhondge, M.Sc., Ph.D. 2. Dr. (Mrs.) K. Upadhyay, M.Sc., NET, Ph.D. Applied Electronics & Software Technology : Associate Professor 1. Mrs. K. Dhawad, M.Sc., M.Phil. (Physics) 2. Dr. M. Mhaske, M.Sc. (Applied Electronic) Ph.D., SET Assistant Professor 3. Ms. K. Bade, M.Tech.(Electrical)

Interior Design : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) P. Pathak, B. Arch., M.Tech. (Urban Planning) 2. Mrs. V. Shriniwas, B. Arch., M.Tech. (Urban Planning) 3. Dr. (Mrs.) R. Bapat, B.E. (Civil), M.Tech. (Civil Structural Engg.),

Ph.D. 4. Mrs. S. Sapre, M.Arch. 5. Mrs. S. Kalmegh, B. Arch. M.Tech. (Urban Planning) Cosmetic Technology : Associate Professor 1. Dr. S. N. Sakharwade, M. Pharm., Ph.D., HSCIT. 2. Dr. D. D. Wasule, M.Pharm., Ph.D., LL.B., Ph.D. 3. Dr.(Mrs.) S. Sahasrabudhe, M.Pharm., D.B.M., Ph.D. Hotel Management & Catering Technology : Assistant Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) C. Gajbhiye, M.A. (Sociology), Dip. In HMCT,

Master of Hospitality Management 2. Dr. (Mrs.) N. Sapra, Master of Hospitality Management,

M.A. (Public Admn.), Ph.D. 3. Mrs. V. Shahane, B. Tech. (HMCT), Master of Hospitality Mgt.,

M.A. (Public Admn.)

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Commerce : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) A. Tiwari, M.Com., B.Ed., M.Phil, Ph.D.,

M.B.A. (Finance) PGDCCA 2. Mrs. S. Ghate, M.Com., M.A.(Eco), B.Ed., M.Phil. 3. Dr.(Mrs.) M. Datalkar, M.Com., B.Ed., M.Phil, Ph.D. 4. Miss S. K. Kharey, M.Com., M.A.(Eco.), M.Phil, B.Ed.

Assistant Professor 5. Dr.(Mrs.) B. Khapekar, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. 6. Dr. (Mrs.) Vandana D. Kawadkar, M.Com., M.hil., Ph.D. 7. Dr. (Mrs.) Madhuri Chansarkar, M.Com., Ph.D., DBM 8. Dr.(Ms.) Usha Daigavane, M.Com., Ph.D. Physical Education : Associate Professor 1. Dr. (Mrs.) D. Titarmare, M.P.Ed., M.A. (Sociology), Ph.D. 2. Dr. (Mrs.) N. Kashyap, M.P.Ed., Ph.D. 3. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Deshmukh, M.Sc. (Microbiology), M.P.Ed., D.M.L.T.,

Ph.D. Assistant Professor 4. Ms. Nilima Waghmare, B.Com., M.P.Ed., SET

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Library Staff Librarian : Dr. S. Balkundi, M.Lib.,P.hd. Asstt. Librarian : Mrs. V. Bhalerao, B.Sc., M.Lib.

Library Clerks : 1. Mrs. Rekha alias Neha Dagoria 2. Mrs. Nilam Sakharkar

Library Attendants : 1. Shri S. Deshpande 6. Shri S. Somkuwar 2. Mrs. M. Dhodapkar 7. Mrs. M. Naik 3. Mrs. K. Zanzotia 8. Mrs. G. Tare 4. Shri R. Sharma 9. Mrs. M. Kelkar 5. Shri K. Kamble 10. Smt. P. Geety 11. Ms. M. Kangali Lab. Assistants :

1.. Miss A. Lamghare 4. Mrs. D. Kanse

2. Shri G. Choudhary 5. Mrs. K. Wankhede

3. Shri N. Paralkar

Lab. Attendants : 1. Mrs. K. Chavan 16. Shri R.P Chaturvedi 2. Shri D. Ghodichor 17. Shri T. Agashe 3. Shri M. Mulekar 18. Mrs. Raina Mudaliar 4. Shri S. Bhondge 19. Mrs.A. Sontakke 5. Mrs. U. Poharkar 20. Shri K. Arekar 6. Shri A. Ayachit 21. Shri A. Nashirkar 7. Mrs. K. Dhapodkar 22. Mrs. Mangla Clarke 8. Mrs. S. Pandit 23. Shri S. Naidu 9. Ms. V. Waranashiwar 24. Mrs. K. Shambharkar

10. Shri K. Kadu 25. Mrs. S. Yadav 11. Shri F. Kombade 26. Shri B. Shrivastao 12. Shri T. Jamaiwar 27. Shri N. B. Ranaware 13. Mrs. Lalita Renke 28. Shri V. Mohod 14. Shri A. Deoghare 29. Shri P. Karamkar 15. Mrs. A. Khondekar 30. Mrs. Mamta Adiwan

General Class IV Staff (Peons, Chowkidars & Sweepers) 1. Smt. I. Masram 9. Shri S. More 2. Mrs. M. Hadge 10. Shri S. Giri 3. Shri M. Khanal 11. Mrs. S. Chavhan 4. Shri L. Borkar 12. Mrs. M. Dagor 5. Shri V. Kose 13. Shri. N. Sardar 6. Shri R. Laxane 14. Smt. P. Lohabare 7. Smt S. Shriwas 15. Mrs. A. Jadhav 8. Shri G. Karande 16. Mrs. Laxmibai Samudre

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Administrative Staff

Dr. Panna Akhani, M.H.Sc. (Child Devt.) Ph.D. Director

Dr. (Mrs.) Deepali Kotwal, M.Sc.(H.Sc. Food & Nutrition), M.Phil., Ph.D., NET Principal

1. Mrs. D. Reddiwar, B.Sc., (PCM), M.Sc. (Maths) Registrar

2. -------- Superintendent

3. Ms. V. Khobragade, LL.B. Sr. Stenographer

4. -------- Head Clerk

5. Shri K. Nasery, B.Com. (YCMOU) Sr. Clerk (Estt.)

6. Smt. N. Fasate, H.S.S.C., D.Ed. Jr. Clerk (Despatch)

7. Shri. A. Rafique, B.A. Jr. Clerk (Admn. & Exam.)

8. Mrs. S. Jadhav, H.S.S.C., D.Ed. Jr. Clerk - Cum Typist

9. Shri. A. Sakharkar, B.Com.,M.Com Jr. Clerk (Accounts) (Scholarship)

10. Mrs. Shilpa Chawke, B.Com., M.B.A. Finance Jr. Clerk (Accounts)

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IMPORTANT NOTE

a. There shall be no Social Gathering, Association, College Day or Committee of any sort in the College. b. Elections of College Student Council will be held as per Maharashtra University Act – 2016. The Student council shall not engage in political Activities (as per Clause No. 99 (1))

c. Students seeking admission and their guardians are expected to read all the information, rules and regulations given in the Information Brochure carefully and to abide by them.

d. Last date of submitting the examination form : University Exam : 15th December

e. Students remaining absent for long period due to health reasons should submit ‘Medical Certificate’ immediately on joining. The same shall not be accepted later and students shall be fined for that period.

f. Economically weaker students may apply for financial aid towards college fees, purchase of books & notebooks. Such students are advised to submit the applications to faculty supervisors and convenor of students Aid Fund Committee/Principal for financial aid on or before 31st December 2018.

COLLECITON OF DEGREE CERTIFICATE OF UNDER GRADUATE AND POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME g. Nagpur University issues Degree Certificate of Summer examination after convocation. Students of final year of Under Graduate and

Post Graduate programme are required to collect their Degree Certificates from the admission section of the college on producing Original final year Mark list.

h. AS PER THE UGC REGULATIONS ON CURBING THE MENACE OF RAGGING IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, 2009, (Under section 26(1)(g) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956) bearing no. F.116/2007(CPP-II) dt.17.6.2009 ragging is totally prohibited in the institution AND ANYONE FOUND GUILTY OF RAGGING AND/OR ABETTING RAGGING, WHETHER ACTIVELY OR PASSIVELY, OR BEING A PART OF CONSPIRACY TO PROMOTE RAGGING, IS LIABLE TO BE PUNISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS AS WELL AS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF ANY PENAL LAW FOR THE TIME BEING IN FORCE As per the instructions of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur vide letters no. 58/S/376 dt. 22.7.1999 and letter no. 56 dt. 30.7.2009 all the students are required to submit the ANNEXURE 1 – Affidavit BY THE STUENT AND ANNEXURE –II Affidavit BY PARENT/GUARDIAN on NON JUDICIAL STAMP PAPER while taking admission in Senior college.

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IDENTIFIED AS LEAD COLLEGE

The college has been identified on the basis of its sound academic track record as lead college by the RTM Nagpur University from the session

2006-2007. The cluster comprising, eleven colleges has been formed for collaborative academic and co-curricular initiatives, under an umbrella banner

named “INDRADHANU”. The cluster organizes several activities involving staff and students every year to promote best practices, encourage

research, sports and other activities.

“Place for Higher Learning and Research” leading to Ph.D. (Research Centres)

College has been granted Recognition as “Place for Higher Learning and Research” (in Dec.2015) leading to Ph.D. in Eleven subjects viz;

English, Marathi, Sanskrit, Psychology (under Faculty of Humanities) Zoology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Chemistry, Human

Development, Textile and Clothing and Hotel Management & Catering Technology (under Faculty of Science & Technology) from

Registrar, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj, Nagpur University, Nagpur.

Rashtraiya Aavishkar Abhiyan The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), launched Rashtriya Aavishkar Abhiyan, (RAA) in 2015 by Former President of India, late

Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, to provide support and a platform to schools to make Science, Mathematics and Technology interesting for the children and to

literally ‘Ignite their minds’. The college has been identified as a mentoring institute by the University. Under this scheme, Ramnagar Bharat

Vidyalaya, Nagpur has been adopted and various activities are being organized through the year.

College with Potential for Excellence (CPE) College has been awarded the status of “College with Potential for Excellence” (CPE) for a period of five years w.e.f. 1st April 2016 to 31st March 2021

from University Grants Commission, New Delhi.

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COURSE ON ENIVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (EVS)

STARTED FROM THE SESSION 2007-2008

As per Notification No.2 dt. 27-02-2007 AND Direction No.2 of 2010 of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur

a course of Six Months duration in Environmental Studies is compulsory at under-graduate level in addition to regular optional

subjects of all branches and faculties of higher education under Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur and will

be taught in Second Year and can be cleared in the Third Year in case the student remains absent or fails to clear the course in its

first attempt. It is necessary to clear this paper, for which, there is an in-house examination, in March 2019 in order to be eligible

for a degree certificate.

As per University Guidelines, all Second Year students will have to pay Rs. 100/- at the time of Admission. There will be four

lectures per week as per the time table of II Year classes of the college.

For details contact the course Coordinator, Mrs. Maya Jadhav, Department of Botany (Shankar Nagar College Campus) or Asstt.

Coordinator, Dr. S.N. Sakharwade, Department of Cosmetic Technology (Seminary Hills College Campus).

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WOMEN’S EDUCATION SOCIETY’S

WOMEN’S TECHNICAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH SMT. RATNIDEVI PUROHIT INSTITUTE (Estd. 1970-71) SEMINARY HILLS CAMPUS NAGPUR – 440006 PHONE – 2513001, 2513002.

Women’s Technical Education & Research Smt. Ratnidevi Purohit Institute (a sister concern of L.A.D. College) is dedicated to the cause of Women’s Education and aims at making them self-sufficient. It is the only Institute in the region of Vidarbha offering job oriented technical education to women affiliated to the Directorate of Technical Education, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai and approved by AICTE Govt. of India. Professional Courses offered – [Annual Pattern] 1. Post Graduate Diploma in Dietetics – 1 year + Internship Eligibility : Graduation in Science, Home Science / B.A.M.S./B.H.M.S. 2. P.G. Diploma in Travel & Tourism – 1 Year + Intership Eligibility : Graduate in any faculty. 3. Diploma in Interior Design & Decoration – 2 years Eligibility : S.S.C. from Maharashtra State 4. Diploma in Beauty Culture & Hair Dressing – 2 years Eligibility : S.S.C. from Maharashtra State. 5. Diploma in Stenographer and Pvt. – Secretarial Practices – 2 years Eligibility : S.S.C. from Maharashtra State. Fees Structure – As Per Government Norms. *Freeship / Scholarship For Reserved Category. *E.B.C. Concession For Open Category. * Departmental Counseling For Job Placement Prospectus available at WES’s Women’s Technical Education & Research Smt. R. P. Ratnidevi Purohit Institute. WES’s L.A.D. Campus, Seminary Hills Nagpur-06.

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Women’s Education Society’s SMT. MANORAMABAI MUNDLE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE (Estd. 1993-94)

Seminary Hills, Nagpur (M.S.) (Inst. Code : MH 20)

Smt. Manoramabai Mundle College of Architecture offers a five year

degree course in Architecture in the faculty of Engineering &

Technology, permanently on no grant basis. Initially the 5 year

degree course in Architecture was started in Smt. Manoramabai

Mundle Department of Architecture under L.A.D. & Smt. R. P.

College for Women during the academic session 1993-94. M.Arch. in

Architecture Education was started in the session 2007-2008.

Later Smt. Manoramabai Mundle Department of Architecture

was elevated to the status of an independent college during the

academic session 2008-2009 (29th August, 2008) and is now named as

“Women’s Education Society’s, Smt. Manoramabai Mundle College

of Architecture” (Institution Code : MH 20) duly permitted by the

Council of Architecture, New Delhi, Principal Secretary, Higher &

Technical Education Department, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai and

Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur.

Object :

To create an educational environment in which students are

prepared to meet the challenges of fast developing & fast changing

world.

Intake Capacity :

Total Seats for B.Arch. – 120 students with usual reservation.

Total Seats for M.Arch. – 20 students (Sponsored male

candidates may apply)

For Details Contact :

Information Brochure available at Seminary Hills Campus.

* E-mail: [email protected]

* Website : www.ladarch.com.

* Phone No. : (0712)-2510208

Fax No. : (0712) - 2512338

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UTKARSH JEEVAN NIRVAAH UPAKRAM SHORT TERM ADD-ON COURSES

Certificate /Diploma Courses/Workshops (Can be simultaneously opted with Degree Courses)

(Shankarnagar Campus) CERTIFICATE COURSE DEPARTMENT

Certificate Course in Women’s Studies (UGC Sponsored) Women’s Studies Centre Certificate Course in Script Writing /Translations Department of Hindi Certificate Course in Advertising, Event Management (UGC Sponsored) Business English Communication (BEC) University of Cambridge Institution, ESOL Examination

Department of English

Bioagent Production Technique (UGC) Department of Zoology (Seminary Hills Campus)

CERTIFICATE COURSE DEPARTMENT Certificate course in Naturopathy and Yoga Certificate course in Diabetes Education and Management

Department of Food & Nutrition

Certificate Course in Textile Printing Certificate Course in Soaps & Detergent Making

Department of Textiles & Clothing

Certificate Course in Photography Department of Extension Education Certificate Course in MS Office Certificate Course in Basic Operations in Electronics

Department of Applied Electronics

Certificate Course in Basic Craft Bakery House Keeping Table Etiquette Mocktails & Salads Hospitality Administration (UGC)

Department of Hotel Management & Catering Technology

Certificate Course in Self Grooming (Skin & Hair Care and Make up Techniques) Department of Cosmetic Technology Workshops : Wood Carving; Pottery; Portrait Sketching; Pot Décor; Mural; Calligraphy;

Stained Glass Department of Interior Design

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National Conference on Water Conservation – Role of Educators

Water is not a robust resource. “Water Security” and “Water Literacy”

are the main focus.

A one day National Conference on “Water Conservation - Role of

Educators” is planned in the upcoming session in the college.

It is envisaged that researchers, educators, managers and end users

would share a platform to understand the latest development in water

treatment use and reuse.

Skill – Education SkEd

Life skills-based education is a form of education that focuses on

cultivating personal life skills such as self-reflection, critical thinking,

problem solving and interpersonal skills.

With a goal to create opportunities, space and scope for the

development of the talents of the students and to enhance their

technical expertise, college focuses on Skill Education as one of its

pillars from the coming session onwards.