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Content

1. State at a glance 12. Fund Equalisation formula 113. Prerequisites 134. Priorities of the State Higher Education Plan 145. Creation of Universities by up-grading of existing 16

autonomous Colleges 6. Creation of Universities by conversion of 21 colleges in a cluster 7. Infrastructure Grants to University 358. New Model Colleges(General) 409. Upgradation of existing Degree Colleges 45

to Model Degree Colleges10. Professional Colleges (New) 5111. Infrastructure Grants to Colleges 5712. Research, innovation and quality improvement 6513. Equity Initiatives 7114. Faculty Recruitment Support 7815. Faculty Improvement 8016. Vocationalisation of Higher Education 8217. State Baseline Data 95

1. State at a Glance2

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1.1 Ancient Rajasthan was a part of Mauryan Empire. Malavas, Arjunas, Yudhyas, Kushans, Saka, Satraps, Guptas and Huns are other major republics that dominated the region. Rajput clan ruled Rajasthan during the period 750-1000 AD. Rajasthan witnessed the struggle for supremacy between Chalukyas, Parmars and Chauhans from 1000 to 1200 AD. Around 1200 AD, a part of Rajasthan came under Muslim rulers. Rajasthan had never been united politically units until its domination by Mughal Emperor Akbar. Mughal power started to decline after 1707. Marathas penetrated Rajasthan after the decline of the Mughal Empire. In 1817-18, the British Government concluded treaties of alliance with almost all the princely states of Rajasthan and began the British rule over it.

1.2 The erstwhile Rajputana comprised of 19 princely states, two chiefships of Lava and Kushalgarh and a British territory of Ajmera- Merwara. It was a heterogeneous conglomeration of separate political entities with different administrative systems prevailing in different places. The present State of Rajasthan was formed after a long process of integration which began on March 17, 1948 and ended on November 1, 1956.

1.3 At present, Rajasthan is the largest State of India with 10.41 per cent geographical area spread over 3.42 lakh square kms. It is administratively divided into 7 divisions, 33 districts and 249 development blocks. Geophysical disadvantages of the State impose severe handicaps in accelerated development. Though the State accounts for 10.41 per cent of country’s area and 5.67 per cent of its population, yet it has barely 1.16 per cent of its surface water resources. The available limited water resources are characterized by excessive dependence on inter-state water. It has 1040 kms. long international border with Pakistan. About 61.11 per cent of its total area covering 11 districts and habitating about 40 per cent population lies west of Aravallis in the Thar Desert. This area is characterized

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by extremely deficient and erratic rainfall. The area to the south and south-east of Aravalli hills is relatively fertile and densely populated. Rajasthan is predominantly an agrarian State and due to its vast area and scattered population, the cost of delivery to provide basic minimum services is very high.

1.4 State’s population has been growing at a much faster rate than the national average. Decadal growth during 2001-2011 in the State is 21.31 per cent in comparison to all India level of 17.68 per cent. Although the birth rate in the State shows a decline, yet it is much higher than the all India level. As per Census 2011, population of the State is 6.85 crore. Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe population accounts about 17.83 per cent and 13.48 per cent respectively, which are also higher than the all India averages.

1.5 The comparative status of key socio-economic indicators of Rajasthan vis-a-vis all India is as follows:

Table No. 1.1Comparative Socio-Economic Indicators of Rajasthan and India

S.No

Indicators Year Unit Rajasthan India

1. Geographical Area 2011 Lakh Sq. Km. 3.42 32.872. Population 2011 In lakhs 685 121063. Decadal Growth 2011 Percentage 21.31 17.684. Density of

Population2011 Per Sq. Km. 200 382

5. Urban Population to total Population

2011 Percentage 24.87 31.15

6. Sex-Ratio 2011 Per '000 928 9437. SC Population to

Total Population2011 Percentage 17.83 16.63

8. ST Population to Total Population

2011 Percentage 13.48 8.619. Human

Development 2007-08 Value 0.434 0.467

10. Literacy - Total 2 0 11 Percentage 66.11 72.99 Female 2011 Percentage 52.12 64.64 Male 2011 Percentage 79.19 80.89

11. Birth Rate 2012 Per '000 Population

25.9 21.612. Death Rate 2012 Per '000

Population6.6 7.0

13. Infant Mortality Rate 2012 Per '000 live birth

49 42

14. Life expectancy at Birth:

Male

2006-010 Years 64.7 64.6

Female 2006-10 Years 68.3 67.7

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15. Estimates of BPL Population (Tendulkar Methodology)Total 2011-12 Percentage 14.71 21.92

Rural 2011-12 Percentage 16.05 25.70

Urban 2011-12 Percentage 10.69 13.70

16. Gross Domestic Product at Constant Prices ( 2004-05) *

2013-14 Rs.'000 crore 245.00 5741.39

17. Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices *

2013-14Rs. '000 crore

513.69 10472.81

18. Per capita income at Constant Prices (2004-05) *

2013-14Rs. 30120 39904

19. Per capita income at Current Prices* 2013-14

Rs. 65098 74380

20. Per Capita Bank Deposit

Dec.,13 Rs. 26576 60542

21. Per Capita Bank Credit

Dec.,13 Rs. 22722 46553

22. Credit-Deposit Ratio Dec.,13 Percentage 85.50 76.89

23. Road Length per 100 Sq. Km. of Area

March, 11 Km. 70.51 115.30 # 142.68$

24. Railway Route Length per 1000 Sq. Km. of Area

March, 12 Km. 17.01 19.65

25. Percentage of Forest Area to Reporting Area

2009-10(P) Percentage 7.98 22.92

26. Per-Capita Consumption of Power

2010-11 Kwh 843.75 818.75

27. Livestock Population 2007 (P) Lakh No. 566.32 5297.00

28. Net Irrigated Area 2009-10(P) Lakh Hect. 58.50 632.60

29. Area under Food grains

2011-12(P) Lakh Hect. 144.40 1250.30

30. Production of Food grains

2011-12(P) Lakh Tones 99.45 2574.40

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31. Consumption of Fertilizers per Hectare of Gross Cropped Area

2011-12(P) Kg. 62.35 144.33

32. Villages Electrified March, 11 Percentage 95.00 92.10

* Quick Estimates; # Excluding JRY Roads; $ Including JRY Roads; P-Provisonal

Structure of the Economy1.6 Rajasthan’s economy is predominantly agrarian and rural in nature. Agriculture

provides livelihood to a large population and contributes about 22 per cent to the Net State Domestic Product (NSDP). There are wide fluctuations in the growth rate of NSDP owing to fluctuations in agriculture production, which is entirely dependent on the behaviour of monsoon. This makes analysis of the pattern very difficult as any growth pattern may be generated by merely changing the base and terminal years. The growth pattern entirely depends on the good or bad base year.

Table No. 1.2Net State Domestic Product by Sectors at Constant (2004-05) Prices (Rs. in

lakh)

Year Agriculture Industry Services TotalNSDPNSDP %

Contribution

NSDP %Contributio

n

NSDP %Contribution

2004-05 3048036

27.06 3205123 28.46 5010413 44.48 112635722005-06 304524

025.34 3517583 29.26 5457405 45.40 120202

282006-07 3277661

24.40 4167618 31.02 5989712 44.58 134349912007-08 331240

823.58 4210884 29.98 6523856 46.44 140471

482008-09 3447467

22.64 4439156 29.15 7341731 48.21 152283542009-10 332589

520.64 4868677 30.21 7921376 49.15 161159

482010-11 4610177

24.87 4996893 26.96 8929495 48.17 185365652011-12 P459855

223.63 5049881 25.94 9816642 50.43 194650

752012-13Q 4603492

22.64 5278824 25.97 10447499

51.39 203298152013-14

A461390

421.71 5458651 25.69 1117977

952.60 212523

34P-Provisional Estimates, Q-Quick Estimates, A- Advance Estimates

1.7 The sectoral composition of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) from the year 2004-05 onwards at constant prices (2004-05) is depicted in the following table:

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Table No. 1.3Gross State Domestic Product by Sectors at Constant (2004-05) Prices (Rs. in lakh)

Year Agriculture Industry Services TotalGSDPGSDP %

Contribution

GSDP %Contribution

GSDP %Contribution

2004-05 3272993 25.62 3903738 30.56 5597834 43.82 127745652005-06 3283043 24.09 4238250 31.10 6107203 44.81 136284962006-07 3529677 23.19 4987806 32.78 6701384 44.03 152188672007-08 3586702 22.41 5118510 31.99 7296450 45.60 160016622008-09 3737060 21.41 5481210 31.40 8237305 47.19 174555752009-10 3636497 19.53 6066754 32.57 8921203 47.90 186244542010-11 4962131 23.29 6322565 29.67 1002323

347.04 21307929

2011-12 P 4949599 22.09 6456212 28.81 11004503

49.10 224103142012-13Q 4954942 21.16 6753380 28.83 1171464

550.01 23422967

2013-14 A 4965752 20.27 6993311 28.54 12540608

51.19 24499671P-Provisional Estimates Q-QuickEstimates A-AdvanceEstimates

1.8 The per capita income of the State vis-a-vis all India average, both at current prices and constant prices (2004-05) from 2004-05 to 2013-14 is given in the following table:

Table No. 1.4Per Capita Income (in Rs.)

Year At Current Prices At Constant (2004-05) PricesAll India Rajasthan All India Rajasthan

2004-05 24143 18565 24143 185652005-06 27131 20275 26015 194452006-07 31206 24055 28067 213422007-08 35825 26882 30332 219222008-09 40775 31279 31754 233562009-10 46249 35254 33901 243042010-11 54021 44644 36202 275022011-12 PE 61855 52735 38048 284292012-13 Q 67839 59097 38856 292442013-14A 74380 PE 65098 39904 30120PE - Provisional Estimates, Q- QuickEstimates A -Advance Estimates

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1.9 The gap between the per capita income at national and state levels is due to faster growth of population in the State which curb the overall growth and repeated droughts, affecting production in agriculture and allied sectors.

1.10 The position of Plan-wise growth rate of NSDP, and Per Capita Income at constant prices (2004-05) is as under:

Table No. 1.5Five Year Plan-wise Growth in NSDP and Per Capita Income at Constant (2004-05)

Prices (in percentage)

Plan Agriculture

Industry Services NSDP PCIIII Five Year Plan (1961-66)

1.51 3.39 2.16 1.86 (-) 0.50Annual Plans (1966-69)

(-) 1.60 (-) 0.56 4.49 0.10 (-) 2.17IV Five Year Plan (1969-74)

12.35 4.58 3.58 7.71 4.34V Five Year Plan (1974-79)

4.76 5.93 6.32 5.34 2.38Annual Plan (1979-80) (-) 24.07 (-) 4.97 (-) 2.40 (-)14.21 (-)16.61VI Five Year Plan (1980-85)

8.99 2.91 4.52 6.20 3.26VII Five Year Plan (1985-90)

9.74 7.84 11.36 8.29 5.69Annual Plans (1990-92)

8.07 21.72 10.45 11.16 8.79VIII Five Year Plan (1992-97)

9.04 8.32 7.73 8.81 5.44IX Five Year Plan (1997-02)

2.05 7.72 6.13 4.59 1.95X Five Year Plan (2002-07)

6.25 13.74 7.13 7.17 5.19XI Five Year Plan (2007-12)

7.99 3.97 10.40 7.76 5.97XII Five Year Plan (2012-17)

0.17 3.97 6.72 4.49 2.938

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Long Term (1960-2014)

5.68 6.35 6.43 5.78 3.19

1.11 The above table depicts that agriculture growth has remained lower than the growth rates witnessed in the industry and service sectors.

1.12 Plan-wise approved outlays and actual expenditures incurred are given in the following table:

Table No. 1.6Five Year Plan-wise Outlays & Expenditure

( Rs. in crore)Plan Period Approved Outlay Expenditure

I Five Year Plan (1951-56) 64.50 54.15II Five Year Plan (1956-61) 105.27 102.74III Five Year Plan (1961-66) 236.00 212.70Annual Plans (1966-69) 132.20 136.76IV Five Year Plan (1969-74) 306.21 308.79V Five Year Plan (1974-79) 847.16 857.62Annual Plan (1979-80) 275.00 290.19VI Five Year Plan (1980-85) 2025.00 2120.45VII Five Year Plan (1985-90) 3000.00 3106.18Annual Plans (1990-92) 2131.53 2159.98VIII Five Year Plan (1992-97) 11500.00 11998.97IX Five Year Plan (1997-2002) 27650.00 19566.82X Five Year Plan (2002-07) 31831.75 33951.21XI Five Year Plan (2007-12) 71731.98 93,950.73XII Five Year Plan (2012-17) 1,96,992.00 72567.92 *

* Annual Plan 2012-13 and 2013-14 only.

Approach, Strategy & Initiatives of the State Government1.13 The economy of the State is growing keeping its diverse social and cultural heritage

intact and has come a long way in reduction in economic, geographical, social and gender imbalances. Priorities for the State which will also be applicable for the Annual Plan 2015-16 are:

• Creation of an enabling environment for people to enjoy long, healthy & creative lives and to reduce deprivation.

• Building an inclusive and equitable society.• Expansion of people’s capabilities and enable them to access opportunities.

• Creation of sustainable infrastructure.• Emphasis on Human Resource Development through education and training.• Creation of livelihood through skill development.• Ensure food security, safe drinking water and shelter to every citizen.

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• Enhancing farm productivity and income through crop-livestock integrated production system.

• Empowerment of disadvantaged particularly SC/ST/Minorities and women.• Conservation of natural & cultural heritage, handicrafts and promotion of tourism.• Improvement in urban governance and modernization of urban infrastructure.• Development of rural areas through strengthening of Panchayati Raj System.• Improvement in delivery system.• Empowerment of ordinary citizen and ensure greater transparency in governance

through service & fiscal reforms.

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2. Fund Equalisation FormulaTable No. 2.1

Sl. No.

Criteria Value

1 Population* (Age Group: 18-23) (- As per Census 2011)

8267588

2 Per Capita Income (- as per 2011-12)

65098

3 Gross Enrolment Ratio* (As per 2011-12)

8.57

4  

Performance 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15Improvement in GER GER- All categories*

9.52 10.411.8 12.5

GER- SCs* 2.1 2.4 2.9 3.2GER- STs* 2.3 2.6 2.8 3.1Gender Parity IndexGPI- All Categories*

0.82 0.93 0.93

GPI- SCs* 0.61 0.72 0.76GPI- STs* 0.66 0.73 0.80Expenditure on Higher Education, 2013-14 Per Capita Expenditure* (18-23 years)

1288.29

Expenditure as % of GSDP* 0.2College - Population Index 4.1Institutional Density* 0.2Teacher - Student Ratio (For Govt. Colleges on the basis of filled posts)

1:75

Teacher - Student Ratio (For Govt. Colleges on the basis of sanctioned posts)

1:61

5 Special Problemsi. Societal norms conforming to caste and gender-based discrimination,

resulting in high levels of gender discrimination, poor enrolment of girls in higher education, a troubling sex ratio and high incidences of child labour, child marriage and corporal punishment

ii. Geophysical disadvantages of the State impose severe handicaps in

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accelerated development.iii. 61.11 of total area, west of Aravallis is the Thar Desert characterized by

extremely deficient and erratic rainfall.iv. State is prone to Natural Calamities like  famine, drought and irregular

Monsoonsv. Rajasthan experiences vast disparities on health measures amongst

western and southern districts due to the difficult terrain and poor socio-economic indicators.

vi. Insurgency and militant activities on account of sharing long international border with Pakistan

Special Problems

Special Problems may be highlighted by the states that they face according to terrain or problems of very special nature, if they exist in their state.

Some suggestive problems could be:

a) Very difficult terrain as in Ladhak, J&Kb) Naxalite effected areac) Remote Tribal /Hilly Areas, etc.d) Areas which are prone to Vagaries of nature, Andaman & Nicobar island,

Lakshadweep

Note

1. * Population should be taken as per 2011 Census data2. Gender Parity Index= No. of females enrolled/no. of males enrolled3. CPI = No. of colleges (in the state) per lakh population4. Institutional density = No. of Higher educational institutions per 1000 Sq.km

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3. Prerequisites

• Prerequisites would be at two levels; commitment given by the States to the Centre and the commitment given by institutions to the States. Unless these commitments are fulfilled, the states and institutions will not be eligible to avail grants (see section 4.8 of RUSA document for more details).

• State Government of Rajasthan agrees to comply with following requirements:

• Setting up of SHECYes, Notified vide order no---dated---

SHEP(including Perspective Plan, Annual Plan and Financial & Work Plan)

Yes, Prepared

State funding commitment - share and timeliness

Yes, 35%

• Filling of faculty positions Yes, Notification for filling up the vacant posts have been issued

• Affiliation reformsYes

Setting up of accreditation agenciesYes

Governance and administrative reforms Yes

Academic and examination reforms Yes

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4. Priorities for the FY 2015-16

Table No. 4.1

Sl. No.

Component name

Unit cost in Rs. Crore

NumberHE

NumberTE

For 2015-16 Rs in Crore HE

For 2015-16Rs in Crore TE

Total Outlay of the StateRs. in Crore

1. Infrastructure grants to Universities

20.00 6 1 120.00 20.00 140

2. New Model Colleges (General)

12.00 3 -- 35.38 -- 35.38

3. Upgradation of existing degree colleges to model colleges

4.00 2 5 8.00 20.00 28.00

4. New Colleges (Technical- Engineering)

26.00 0 5 0 130.00 130.00

5. Infrastructure grants to colleges

2.00 164 30 328.00 60.00 388.00

6. Research, innovation and quality improvement

120.00 - - 80.00 40.00 120.00

7. Equity initiatives 5.00 - - 3.33 1.67 5.00

8. Faculty Recruitment Support

0.58 800 0 46.40 0 92.80

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9. Faculty improvements

10.00 - - 0.00 (6.67 for

16-17)

3.33 10.00

10. Vocationalisation of Higher Education

15.00 1 1 2.20 5.00 15.00

11. Leadership Development of Educational Administrators

5.00 - - 3.33 1.67 5.00

12. Institutional restructuring & reforms

20-

- 13.33 6.67 20

13. Capacity building & preparation, Data collection & planning

10 - - 6.67 3.33 10

14. Management Information System

10-

- 6.67 3.33 10

15. 4% Management, Monitoring, Evaluation & Research

45.61

Grand Total 42 653.31 295 1054.79

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5. Component 3: Infrastructure Grants to University:

The State of Rajasthan proposes infrastructure grants to 7 (sven) public universities, out of which support is required for four universities in first phase during 2015-16.

Table No. 5.1

Unit

University 1

University 2

University 3

University 4

University 5

University 6

University 7

Name of the University

Mohan Lal

Sukhadia University, Udaipur

MDS University, Ajmer

University of Kota,

Kota

MGS University, Bikaner

JNV University,Jodhpur

Rajasthan University, Jaipur

Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Category (Govt./ Deemed/ Private)

Category

Govt Govt Govt Govt. Govt. Govt Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade

A I CycleA II Cycle5.5.14 upto 2019

B++ I Cycle16.9.2004

None None A I CycleB II Cycle8.1.11 upto 2016

A+ I Cycle3.5.2004

NBA applied, visit of NBA team is between 16 to 18 oct.

Tier

Tier -2 Tier -2 Tier -2 Tier -2 Tier -2 Tier -1 Tier 2

Wheth

Yes /no

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No

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er included under 12B of UCG Act

Details

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financia

l Value

(Rs. in

lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. In lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Values

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

NEW FACILITY

Hostels

1500

370.83

1500

370.83

1500

370.83

1500

370.83

1500

1500

370.

83

111

0.00 Sq M

500.00

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Computer Centre / e-campus

1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 ... ...

Laboratory

375

120 375

120 375

120 375 120 375

120

375 120

350

0.00

320.00

Toilets –Girls

150

47.43 150

47.43

150

47.43

150 47.43

150

150 47.43

10

0.00

25.00

Toilets- Boys

150

47.43 150

47.43

10

0.00

25.00

Sub Total

702.86

702.86

702.86

702.86

702.86

870.00

RENOVATION/ UPGRADATION No of units

No of units

No of units

No of

units

No of units

No of

units

Academic buildings

50 50 100 100 100

3 No

. (3

GF+

3FF)

100.00

Administrative buildings

1 50 1 50 1 100 1 100 1 100

1 100

3 No

. (3

GF+

3FF)

25.00

Campus Developme

50 50 60 60 60 60 25.00

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ntLaboratory

117.17

117.17

164.6

164.6

164.6

164.6

25.00

Library

1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 25.00

Hostels

10 200 10 200 11 11 11 50.00

Toilets (student & staff)

20 50 20 50 10 50 50 50 50 10.00

Smart Classrooms

30 60 30 60 30 60 25 60 25 60 25 60 20.00

Auditorium

1 50 1 50 ...

Canteen/ Cafeteria

1 12.14 1 12.14

1 17.14

17.14

17.14

17.14

400

Sq M

200.00

Play ground

1 15 1 15 1 150 150 150

150

10.00

Sub Total

697.14

697.14

697.14

697.14

697.14

697.14

490.00

NEW EQUIPMENTS/FACILITYSports equipment/ play facilities

100 100 100 100 100

100

03 (Sport Track,

Volley

Ball,

Tenn

100.00

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is Court

)Books/Journals/e-Resources

100 100 100 100 100

100

190.00

Computers

100 100 100 100 100

100

100.00

Lab equipments

300 300 300 300 300

300

200.00

Others

50.00

Sub Total

600.0 600.0

600.0

600.0

600.0

600.0

640.00

Aggregate

2000.00

2000.00

2000.00

2000.0

0

2000.00

2000.00

2000.0

0

=Rs.140.00Cr

Table No. 5.2Sl. No.

Name of the university (mention State, private or deemed)

Total cost (Rs. Crores)

Priority criteria (see the guideline)

Fund requested for the FY 2015-16 in Rs. Crore

1. University of Kota, Kota

20.00 Established in 2003 14

2. MDS University, Ajmer 20.00 Established in 1987 15

3. Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur

20.00 Established in 1962 15

4. JNV University, Jodhpur

20.00 Established in 1962 15

5. MGS University, Bikaner

20.00 Established in 2003 -

6. Rajasthan University, Jaipur

20.00 Established in 1947 15

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7. Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

20.00 Only Technical university of State. Established in 2006

1.00

8. Total 140.00 60.00

Commitment to be taken from universities that institutions will abide by a disclosure management framework and principal of mid course assessment and evaluation.

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6. Component 4: Upgrading Degree Colleges to new Model Degree Colleges

6.1. At the state level the model colleges’ proposal sent by the universities may be scrutinized following the RUSA guidelines and funding priorities under the component. A maximum of 5 Proposals from a particular state may be proposed under the existing 374 Model College Scheme of general education.

The following information in the table below should be given:

Table No. 6.1Model College Scheme

Indicator

Unit Govt Girls College, Dholpur-1

Govt College Dhariawad, Pratapgarh-2*

Model college Govt College, Bamanwas-3

Whether College (Govt./ Aided)

Govt Govt Govt

District under which model college is proposed

Dholpur Pratapgarh Sawai Madhopur

Is it EBD District

Yes/No. Yes Yes Yes

Reservation for socially & economically weaker section

% of Hostel seats

% Yes, As per govt norms

Yes, As per govt norms

Yes, As per govt norms

Whether a new MDC

Yes/No Yes Yes Yes

Sanctioned /Established after 01.01.2008

Yes /no Yes2013-14

Yes Yes

Available land area

Area In acres

Yet not allotted Yet not allotted

6 Hectare

Does the state commit to bear

Yes/no Yes Yes Yes

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recurring expensesNumber of colleges in the concerned district

Number

03 Govt colleges out of which 01 girls college

11 4

No of Colleges per 1,00,000 students of 18‐23 year age group in the district

CPINumber

03 Govt colleges

CPI-4.0

05

CPI-4.1

1

CPI-12.4

Percent of SC and ST population to total in the district

% 25% SC 6.96ST 63.42

Sc-20.88ST-21.40

Percent of Female students enrolled to18‐23 year age group female population in the district

% 16% 20% 12%

Percent of SC and ST students enrolled to18‐23 year age group SC and ST population in the district

% 16% SC 20.21ST21.61

7%

*Pratapgarh is a 33rd district of Rajasthan, created on 26th January 2008. It is a part of Udaipur division and has been carved out of erstwhile tehsils of Chittorgarh, Udaipur and Banswara EBD Districts. Thus, it is an EBD district.

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1. State should submit the following financial plan for each model college proposed (Cost per Sq. Meter as per RUSA Guideline):

Table No. 6.2

College-1 College-2 College-3

Govt College, Bari, Dholpur

Govt College Dhariawad, Pratapgarh

Model college Govt College, Bamanwas, Sawai Madhopur

Proposed College Falls under, Please specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3)

Tier 3 Tier 3 Tier 3

Details for proposed college

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area Sq.Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

AdministrativeBuildings,Faculty rooms

800 252 800 252 800 252

Laboratories 500 158 500 158.13 500 158

Classrooms 870 275 860 275 870 275

Library 300 100 400 126 400 126

ComputerCentre/E‐campus

175 55 175 55 175 55

Toilet Blocksseparate for boysand girls

175 55 175 55 175 55

Miscellaneous 95 30 95 30 95  30.4

Hostel 1000 247 1000 247 1000 247

Total 1172 1198.13 1168

Grand Total 3538.124

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Table No. 6.3A consolidated table of all model colleges:

Model College Category Total cost (Rs. lakhs)

Reasons in support of model college

Govt College Dhariawad, Pratapgarh-1

B 1172 College located in Tribal Area, High ST population in the district

Govt College, Bari, Dholpur-2

B 1198.13 LowCPI, Hihg proportion of socially and economically backward population, Only 3 colleges per lakh population in the district. Female sex ratio is adverse and amongst the lowest in Rajasthan.

Model college Govt College, Bamanwas, Sawai Madhopur-3

B 1168 College located in Tribal Area, only four government colleges in the district

Grand Total 3538.13

= Rs. 35.38Cr

Commitment for construction for girls hostels & toilets, reserve 50% seats in hostels for socially & economically weaker sections, disabled friendly campus to be given by state government.

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7. Component 5: Upgradation of existing Degree Colleges to Model Degree Colleges

The State of Rajasthan proposes 7 existing colleges for upgradation to Model Degree Colleges.

Table No. 7.1(a)Model College Scheme for Higher Education Colleges

Indicator Unit Model College 1

Model College 2

Name of the college Category Govt College, Jaipur

Govt College, Sangod, Kota

Whether the colleges Govt./Aided

Govt Govt

District under which model college is proposed

Name Jaipur Kota

CPI* Number 24.7**GER* Number 24.5 10.12Number of colleges in the concerned district

Number 10 06

Is it an EBD District Yes/No No NoHave the districts where upgradation can be done, been prioritized on the basis of CPI

Yes/no Yes Yes

Reservation for socially & economically weaker sections

% of hostel seats

% Yes, As Per Govt Norms

Yes ,As Per Govt Norms

No of Colleges per 1,00,000 students of

number

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18‐23 year age group in the district

Percent of SC and ST population to total in the district

%SC-15.14*ST-7.96

SC-20.77*ST-9.42

Percent of Female students enrolled to18‐23 year age group female population in the district

%12.13 11.13

Percent of SC and ST students enrolled to18‐23 year age group SC and ST population in the district

% SC-3.6ST-1.8

SC-7.6ST-6.1

*Sectoral data indicates only College Education. **Based on AISHE and Census 2011

Model College-1 Govt College, Jaipur

Model College– 2 Govt College, Sangod, Kota

Details of existing collegeNew Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

New Construction /Renovation

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Administrative building, Academic building ,common facilities and Campus Development

NEW-2 480 100   480 100

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

  300 80   100 60

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

NEW 60 18   60 18

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Laboratory NEW-2 165 52   275 84

Library, Books/Journals/e-resources

NEW 200 60   200 60

Computer Centre and Equipments for laboratories

NEW 60 18+12 =30

  60 18

Sports facility     60     60

Total     400     400

Grand Total: 800

Table No. 7.1 (b)Model College Scheme for Technical Colleges

Indicator

Unit Model College 1

Model College 2

Model College 3

Model College 4

Model College5

Name of the college

Category

Engg. College, Banswara.

Govt.Women Engg. College Ajmer

Engg. College, Jhalawar.

Engg. College, Bharatpur.

MLV Textile and Engg. College, Bhilwara.

Whether the colleges Govt./Aided

Govt Govt

Govt Govt Govt

District under which model college is proposed

Name Banswara

Ajmer Jhalawar Bharatpur

Bhilwara

CPI Number 5.3 14.13 3.2 7.6 4.8GER Number 10.14 11.2 4.28 9.22 6.51

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Number of total Professional colleges in the concerned district

Number Engg 01Poly. 02MBA 0MCA 0

Engg 05Poly. 08MBA 03MCA 04

Engg 01Poly. 04MBA 01MCA 0

Engg 02Poly. 05MBA 02MCA 01

Engg 01Poly. 02MBA 1MCA 0

Is it an EBD District

Yes/No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

No. of districts where upgradation can be done as per RUSA guidelines

Number 01 01 01 01 01

Have the districts where upgradation can be done, been prioritized on the basis of CPI

Yes/no Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Reservation for socially & economically weaker sections

% of seats

% Yes, As Per Govt Norms

Yes ,As Per Govt Norms

Yes, As Per Govt Norms

Yes, As Per Govt Norms

Yes, As Per Govt Norms

No of Colleges per 1,00,000 students of 18‐23 year age group in the district

number 5.3 14.3 3.2 7.6 4.8

Percent of SC and ST population to total in the district

% 4.5/76.4 18.5/2.5 17.3/12.9

21.9/2.10

16.9/9.5

Percent of Female

% 11.01 11.57 11.47 11.59 11.23

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students enrolled to18‐23 year age group female population in the district Percent of SC and ST students enrolled to18‐23 year age group SC and ST population in the district

% 0.59/0.48

1.02/0.92 0.48/0.52

0.52/1.23

0.53/0.37

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Table No. 7.2(a)The Physical and Financial Plan (Cost per sq meter as per the RUSA guideline)

Model College-1 Model College– 2 Model College – 3

Engg. College, Banswara. Women Engg. College Ajmer Engg. College, Jhalawar.

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

New Construction /Renovation

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

New Construction /Renovation

Physical Value (Area Sq.Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Administrative building

Renovation 3400 100.00 Renovation 700 75 --- --- ---

Academic building (Work Shop)

Renovation 18800 50.00 New Construction 1200 125

--- --- ---

Common facilities

Renovation 2000 25.00 New Construction

500 40

Bank/cooperative store/dispensary /post office(New)

200 30.00

New Construction

500 40

Student/faculty vehicle parking(shade) (New)

50.00

Campus Development

New Construction

8000 25.00--- --- ---

Water supply & water harvesting(New)

75.00

--- --- --- Beautification(plantation

2000 75.00

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& gardening)(New)

--- --- ---

Alternate energy sources(solar energy)(New)

7500 100.00

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

  New Construction

19000 100.00--- --- ---

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

--- --- ---New Construction 1200 50

Laboratory--- --- ---

New Construction 500 40

Library, Books/Journals/e-resources

--- --- --- --- --- ---

Computer Centre --- --- --- --- --- ---Sports facility New

Construction2000 100.00 New

Construction 500 30Playground & sports equipment(New)

5500 70.00

Total     400.00 400.00     400.00

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Table No. 7.2(b)The Physical and Financial Plan (Cost per sq meter as per the RUSA guideline)

Model College-4 Model College– 5

Engg. College, Bharatpur. MLV Textile and Engg. College, Bhilwara.

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

New Construction /Renovation

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Administrative building

NEW-2 441.0 140.00 Renovation -  50Academic building NEW 825.0 260.00 New Construction 285 50Common facilities … … … New Construction 285 40Campus Development

… … …  Road, boundary and renovation -  30

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

… … … … … …

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

… … … New Construction 144 30Laboratory … … … New Construction 384 50Library, Books/Journals/e-resources

… … … Modernization and Renovation -  50

Computer Centre … … … New Construction 285 50Sports facility New Construction 285 50Total   400.00 400.00Grand Total 2000.00

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Grand Total

Rs. 20.00 Crores

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Table No. 7.3

Consolidated Grant

S.no

Model College Total cost (Rs. lakhs)

Reasons in support of upgradation to Model Degree college

1. Govt College, Jaipur 400.00 There is the only government college in the state situated in Metropolitan City Jaipur that caters to the Blind and Dumb and Deaf students who wish to pursue HE . So, for the improvement of enrolment of Physically Challenged Students and SC/ST/OBCs.

2. Govt. College, Sangod, Kota

400.00 To improve GER from 10.12% to 25% by 2016-17

3. Engg. College, Banswara. 400.00 The district has a large tribal population. Educationally Backward District

4. Women Engg. College Ajmer

400.00 The only women govt. engineering college in the northern India established in 2007 under Self Finance Scheme in the state

5. Engg. College, Jhalawar. 400.00 Backward and boarder area district.

6. Engg. College, Bharatpur. 400.00 The district has a sizable minority population.

7. MLV Textile and Engg. College, Bhilwara.

400.00 Educationally and Economically Backward District.

Grand total 2800.00

8. Component 6: Professional Colleges (New)

The State of Rajasthan proposes 5 (five) new professional (Engineering) colleges in the state.

Table No. 8.1

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Indicator

Unit

Professional college 1

Professional college 2

Professional college 3

Professional college 4

Professional college 5

Govt. Engineering College, Barmer

Govt. Engineering College, Churu

Govt. Engineering College, Jaisalmer

Govt. Engineering College, Jalore

Govt. Engineering College, Pratapgarh

District under which professional college is proposed

Name

Barmer Churu Jaisalmer

Jalore Pratapgarh

Number of Professional colleges MBA/ MCA in the concerned district

Number

Govt. -0Aided- 0 Pvt. -0Total- 0

Govt. -0Aided- 0 Pvt. -0Total- 0

Govt. -0Aided- 0 Pvt. -0Total- 0

Govt. -0Aided- 0 Pvt. -0Total- 0

Govt. -0Aided- 0 Pvt. -0Total- 0

Number of Professional colleges Polytechnics in the concerned district

Number

Govt. -1 Aided -0 Pvt. -5Total- 6

Govt. -1Aided- 0 Pvt. -6Total- 7

Govt. -1Aided- 0 Pvt. -6Total- 7

Govt. -1 Aided -0 Pvt. -1Total- 2

Govt. -1 Aided -0 Pvt. -2Total- 3

Number of Professional colleges Engineering in the concerne

No Government Engg, college or private engg. College in

Number

0 0 0 0 0

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d district these districts.

No of professional Colleges per 1,00,000 students of 18‐23 year age group in the district

% 2.16 2.86 2.77 1.51 2.08

Percent of SC and ST population to total in the district

% 16.8/6.8 22.10/0.6

14.8/6.3 19.5/9.80 7.0/63.4

Percent of Female students enrolled to 18‐23 year age group female population in the district

% 10.80 11.44 10.31 10.72 11.18

Percent of SC and ST students enrolled to18‐23 year age group SC and ST population in the district

% 0.126/0.06

0.62/1.72

0.31/0.13

0.42/0.19 0.40/0.43

Reservation for socially & economically weaker

% of seats

% SC 16%ST12%OBC21%SBC 1%

SC 16%ST12%OBC21%SBC 1%

SC 16%ST12%OBC21%SBC 1%

SC 16%ST12%OBC21%SBC 1%

SC 16%ST12%OBC21%SBC 1%

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section (SC, ST & OBC)2. Financial plan for each professional college proposed above:

Table No. 8.2

Professional college A (Govt. Engineering College, Barmer)

Professional college B (Govt. Engineering College, Churu)

Professional college C (Govt. Engineering College, Jaisalmer)

Professional college D (Govt. Engineering College, Jalore)

Professional college E (Govt. Engineering College, Pratapgarh)

The proposed college falls under, please specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3)

Tier 2 Tier 2 Tier 2 Tier 2 Tier 2

Details for the proposed college

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt.)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

AdministrativeBuilding

1000

150.00

1000

150.00

1000 150.00

1000 150.00

1000 150.00

Seminar room

300 60.00

300 60.00

300 60.00

300 60.00

300 60.00

Library

600 90.00

600 90.00

600 90.00

600 90.00

600 90.00

Academic

10500

1355.00

10500

1355.00

10500

1355.00

10500 1355.00

10500 1355.00

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Block (class rooms etc)Central ComputerCentre

700 140.00

700 140.00

700 140.00

700 140.00

700 140.00

Conference Room

250 56.50

250 56.50

250 56.50

250 56.50

250 56.50

Confidential Room

100 15.00

100 15.00

100 15.00

100 15.00

100 15.00

Committee/Syndicate Room

300 60.00

300 60.00

300 60.00

300 60.00

300 60.00

Common Roomfor students (2)

150 20.00

150 20.00

150 20.00

150 20.00

150 20.00

Toilet Block(2)

440 66.00

440 66.00

440 66.00

440 66.00

440 66.00

Cafeteria/ common canteen

250 37.50

250 37.50

250 37.50

250 37.50

250 37.50

Hostel(2)

5000

550.00

5000

550.00

5000 550.00

5000 550.00

5000 550.00

Total 19590

2600.00

19590

2600.00

19590

2600.00

19590 2600.00

19590 2600.00

Grand Total 13000.0

0Total (Rs. in Crore) 130.

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3. A consolidated table of all new proposed professional colleges:

Table No. 8.3

Consolidated Grant (Rs. in Lakhs)

Professional College

Total cost

Reasons in support of new professional college

Industrialisation Aspect

Govt. Engineering College, Barmer

2600.00 No professional college in the district, District shares international border, Economically backward district.

(i)Biggest Crude Oil producer.(ii A refinery of 9mppd is planned of an amount of app. Rs.37230 Cr in Barmer.

Govt. Engineering College, Churu

2600.00 Economically backward district with no professional college

(i)Aluminum Utensil(ii) Blanket weaving(iii)Cement Production

Govt. Engineering College, Jaiselmer

2600.00 No professional college in the district, District shares international border, Economically backward district.

(i)Tourism(ii)Leather Products(iii)Cotton Textile

Govt. Engineering College, Jalore

2600.00 Economically backward district with no professional college

(i)Granite Industry(ii)Leather foot wear

Govt. Engineering College, Pratapgarh

2600.00 High Tribal population with no professional college, Economically backward district.

(i) Small Scale Mining

Total 13000.00

Say 130.00 Cr.

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9. Component 7: Infrastructure Grants to Colleges:

The State of Rajasthan proposes infrastructure grants to 194 colleges including 164 colleges of higher education and 30 colleges of technical education. The consolidated fund requirement to these colleges is given as under:

Table No. 9.1

S.No. District Affiliating University College Name Amount (Rs in crore)

1. Ajmer MDS University Govt. College, Ajmer 2

2. Ajmer MDS University Govt. College, Beawar 2

3. Ajmer MDS University Govt. College, Kekri 2

4. Ajmer MDS University Govt. College, Kishangarh

2

5. Ajmer MDS University Govt. College, Nasirabad

2

6. Ajmer MDS University Govt. College, Pushkar 2

7. Ajmer MDS University Govt. Girls College, Ajmer

2

8. Ajmer MDS University Govt. Girls College, Sarwar

2

9. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. College, Alwar (Arts)

2

10. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. College, Alwar 241

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(R.R.)

11. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. College, Behror 2

12. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. College, Bibi Rani 2

13. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. College, Govindgarh

2

14. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. College, Rajgarh 2

15. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. College, Thanagaji

2

16. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. College, Tijara 2

17. Alwar Univ. of Alwar Govt. Girls College, Alwar

2

18. Banswara Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Banswara

2

19. Banswara Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Kushalgarh

2

20. Banswara Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. Girls College, Banswara

2

21. Baran University of Kota Govt. College, Baran 2

22. Baran University of Kota Govt. College, Kelwara 2

23. Baran University of Kota Govt. Girls College, Baran

2

24. Barmer JNV University Govt. College, Balotra 2

25. Barmer JNV University Govt. College, Barmer 2

26. Barmer JNV University Govt. College, Bayatu 2

27. Barmer JNV University Govt. College, Gudamalani

2

28. Barmer JNV University Govt. Girls College, Balotra

2

29. Barmer JNV University Govt. Girls College, Barmer

2

30. Bharatpur University of Bharatpur Govt. College, Bayana 2

31. Bharatpur University of Bharatpur Govt. College, Bharatpur (MSJ)

2

32. Bharatpur University of Bharatpur Govt. College, Bharatpur (Sc.& Comm.)

2

33. Bharatpur University of Bharatpur Govt. College, Deeg 2

34. Bharatpur University of Bharatpur Govt. Girls College, Bayana

2

35. Bharatpur University of Bharatpur Govt. Girls College, Bharatpur

2

36. Bhilwara MDS University Govt. College, Asind 2

37. Bhilwara MDS University Govt. College, Bhilwara 242

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(MLV)

38. Bhilwara MDS University Govt. College, Mandalgarh

2

39. Bhilwara MDS University Govt. College, Raipur 2

40. Bhilwara MDS University Govt. College, Shahpura 2

41. Bhilwara MDS University Govt. Girls College, Bhilwara

2

42. Bikaner MGS University Govt. College, Bikaner (Dungar)

2

43. Bikaner MGS University Govt. College, Lunkaransar

2

44. Bikaner MGS University Govt. College, Nokha 2

45. Bikaner MGS University Govt. Girls College, Bikaner

2

46. Bundi University of Kota Govt. College, Bundi 2

47. Bundi University of Kota Govt. Girls College, Bundi

2

48. Chittorgarh Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Chittorgarh

2

49. Chittorgarh Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Kapasan 2

50. Chittorgarh Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Mandapiya

2

51. Chittorgarh Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Nimbahera

2

52. Chittorgarh Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. Girls College, Chittorgarh

2

53. Churu MGS University Govt. College, Churu 2

54. Churu MGS University Govt. College, Ratangarh

2

55. Churu MGS University Govt. College, Sardarsahar

2

56. Churu MGS University Govt. College, Sujangarh

2

57. Churu MGS University Govt. College, Taranagar

2

58. Churu MGS University Govt. Girls College, Ratangarh

2

59. Dausa Rajasthan University Govt. College, Bandikui 2

60. Dausa Rajasthan University Govt. College, Dausa 2

61. Dausa Rajasthan University Govt. College, Lalsot 2

62. Dausa Rajasthan University Govt. College, Sikrai 2

63. Dausa Rajasthan University Govt. Girls College, 2

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Dausa64. Dausa Rajasthan University Govt. Girls College,

Lalsot2

65. Dholpur Univ of Bharatpur Govt. College, Bari 266. Dholpur Univ of Bharatpur Govt. College, Dholpur 2

67. Dholpur Univ of Bharatpur Govt. Girls College, Dholpur

2

68. Dungarpur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Dungarpur

2

69. Dungarpur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Sagwara 2

70. Dungarpur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. Girls College, Dungarpur

2

71. Ganganagar MGS University Govt. College, Anoopgarh

2

72. Ganganagar MGS University Govt. College, Sri Ganganagar

2

73. Ganganagar MGS University Govt. College, Suratgarh

2

74. Ganganagar MGS University Govt. Girls College, Sadulsahar

2

75. Ganganagar MGS University Govt. Girls College, Sri Ganganagar

2

76. Hanumangarh

MGS University Govt. College, Hanumangarh

2

77. Hanumangarh

MGS University Govt. College, Nohar 2

78. Jaipur Rajasthan University Govt. College, Chimanpura

2

79. Jaipur Rajasthan University Govt. College, Jaipur 2

80. Jaipur Rajasthan University Govt. College, Kaladera 2

81. Jaipur Rajasthan University Govt. College, Kotputli 2

82. Jaipur Rajasthan University Govt. College, Sambharlake

2

83. Jaipur Rajasthan University Govt. Girls College, Chomu

2

84. Jaipur Rajasthan University Govt. Girls College, Kotputli

2

85. Jaipur Rajasthan University Govt. Girls College, Shahpura (JPR)

2

86. Jaipur Rajasthan University Rajasthan Sangeet Sansthan, Jaipur

2

87. Jaipur Rajasthan University Rajasthan School of Arts, Jaipur

2

88. Jaisalmer JNV University Govt. College, Jaisalmer 2

89. Jaisalmer JNV University Govt. Girls College, Jaisalmer

2

90. Jaiselmer JNV University Govt. College, Pokaran 2

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91. Jalore JNV University Govt. College, Bhinmal 2

92. Jalore JNV University Govt. College, Jalore 2

93. Jalore JNV University Govt. Girls College, Jalore

2

94. Jhalawar University of Kota Govt. College, Bhawanimandi

2

95. Jhalawar University of Kota Govt. College, Jhalawar 2

96. Jhalawar University of Kota Govt. Girls College, Jhalawar

2

97. Jhunjhunu Univ. of Sikar Govt. College, Gudha 298. Jhunjhunu Univ. of Sikar Govt. College,

Jhunjhunu2

99. Jhunjhunu Univ. of Sikar Govt. College, Khetri 2

100. Jhunjhunu Univ. of Sikar Govt. College, Nawalgarh

2

101. Jhunjhunu Univ. of Sikar Govt. Girls College, Jhunjhunu

2

102. Jodhpur JNV University Govt. College, Balesar 2

103. Jodhpur JNV University Govt. College, Bhopalgarh

2

104. Jodhpur JNV University Govt. College, Bilara 2

105. Jodhpur JNV University Govt. College, Jodhpur 2

106. Jodhpur JNV University Govt. College, Phalodi 2

107. Jodhpur JNV University Govt. Girls College, Piparcity

2

108. Karauli University of Kota Govt. College, Hindoncity

2

109. Karauli University of Kota Govt. College, Karauli 2

110. Karauli University of Kota Govt. College, Nadoti 2

111. Karauli University of Kota Govt. College, Sapotra 2

112. Karauli University of Kota Govt. College, Todabhim

2

113. Karauli University of Bharatpur Govt. Girls College, Karauli

2

114. Kota University of Kota, Kota Govt. College, Kota 2115. Kota University of Kota Govt. College, Kota

(Comm.)2

116. Kota University of Kota Govt. College, Ramganjmandi

2

117. Kota University of Kota Govt. College, Sangod 2

118. Kota University of Kota Govt. Girls College, Kota 2

119. Nagaur JNV University Govt. College, Deedwana

2

120. Nagaur JNV University Govt. College, Nagaur 2

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121. Nagaur JNV University Govt. Girls College, Nagaur

2

122. Nagaur JNV University Govt. College, Jayal 2

123. Nagaur JNV University Govt. College, Mertacity 2

124. Pali JNV University Govt. College, Bali 2

125. Pali JNV University Govt. College, Jaitaran 2

126. Pali JNV University Govt. College, Pali 2

127. Pali JNV University Govt. College, Sojatcity 2

128. Pali JNV University Govt. College, Sumerpur

2

129. Pali JNV University, Jodhpur Govt. Girls College, Pali 2130. Pratapgarh Mohan Lal Sukhadia

UniversityGovt. College, Dhariyawad

2

131. Pratapgarh Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Pratapgarh

2

132. Rajsamand Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Bhim 2

133. Rajsamand Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Nathdwara

2

134. Rajsamand Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Rajsamand

2

135. Rajsamand Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. Girls College, Nathdwara

2

136. Rajsmand Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Amet 2

137. Rajsmand Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Deogarh 2

138. S.Madhopur University of Kota Govt. College, Bamanwas

2

139. S.Madhopur University of Kota Govt. College, Gangapurcity

2

140. S.Madhopur University of Kota Govt. College, SawaiMadhopur

2

141. S.Madhopur University of Kota Govt. Girls College, SawaiMadhopur

2

142. Sikar Univ. of Rajasthan Govt. College, NeemKa Thana

2

143. Sikar Univ. of Rajasthan Govt. College, Ramgarh 2

144. Sikar Univ. of Rajasthan Govt. College, Sikar 2

145. Sikar Univ. of Rajasthan Govt. Girls College, Hod 2

146. Sikar Univ. of Rajasthan Govt. Girls College, NeemKa Thana

2

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147. Sikar Univ. of Rajasthan Govt. Girls College, Sikar

2

148. Sirohi JNV University Govt. College, Aburoad 2

149. Sirohi JNV University Govt. College, Shivganj 2

150. Sirohi JNV University Govt. College, Sirohi 2

151. Sirohi JNV University Govt. Girls College, Sirohi

2

152. Tonk MDS University Govt. College, Deoli 2

153. Tonk MDS University Govt. College, Malpura 2

154. Tonk MDS University Govt. College, Niwai 2

155. Tonk MDS University Govt. College, Tonk 2

156. Tonk MDS University Govt. College, Uniyara 2

157. Tonk MDS University Govt. Girls College, Tonk

2

158. Udaipur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Jhadol 2

159. Udaipur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Kherwara 2

160. Udaipur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Kotara 2

161. Udaipur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Salumber 2

162. Udaipur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. College, Sarada 2

163. Udaipur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. Girls College, Kherwara

2

164. Udaipur Mohan Lal Sukhadia University

Govt. Girls College, Udaipur (Meera)

2

165. Ajmer Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Government Engineering College, Ajmer

2

166. Ajmer Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Government Women Engineering College, Ajmer

2

167. Jhalawar Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Government Engineering College, Jhalawar

2

168. Banswara Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Government Engineering College,

2

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Banswara

169. Bharatpur Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Government Engineering College, Bharatpur

2

170. Bhilwara Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

MLV Textile and Engineering College, Bhilwara

2

171. Bikaner Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Government Engineering College, Bikaner

2

172. Bikaner Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Government College of Engineering and Technology College,Bikaner

2

173. Ajmer Directorate of Technical Education, Jodhpur

Government Women Polytechnic College, Ajmer

2

174. Ajmer Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Ajmer

2

175. Sirohi Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Sirohi

2

176. Pali Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Pali

2

177. Jaipur Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Jaipur

2

178. Jodhpur Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Jodhpur

2

179. Rajsamand Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Rajsamand

2

180. Bharatpur Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Bharatpur

2

181. Sikar Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College,

2

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Sikar

182. Kota Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Kota

2

183. Alwar Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Alwar

2

184. Jaipur Directorate of Technical Education

Government Women Polytechnic College, Jaipur

2

185. Barmer Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Barmer

2

186. Ganganar Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Ganganar

2

187. Churu Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Churu

2

188. Kota Directorate of Technical Education

Government Women Polytechnic College, Kota

2

189. Jhalawar Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Jhalawar

2

190. Udaipur Directorate of Technical Education

Government Women Polytechnic College, Udaipur

2

191. Neemrana Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Neemrana

2

192. Bikaner Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Bikaner

2

193. Banswara Directorate of Technical Education

Government Polytechnic College, Banswara

2

194. Jodhpur Directorate of Technical Education

Government Women Polytechnic College,

2

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Jodhpur

Total 388

The detailed breakup of the required grant is given at Annexure-1

Consolidated GrantUnit Cost: 2.00 Crore

Rs. in Crore

S. No Institute No Total

1 Higher Education 164 328.00

2 Technical Education 30 60.00

Total 194 388.00

10. Component 8: Research, innovation and quality improvement Research and Innovation Plan

10.1 Introduction:

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Rajasthan is the largest state of India. Innovations in education and research will bring about economic growth and positive development of the economy, the sustainable reform of social structures and the well-being of citizens.

The steering and funding of Rashtriya Uchchtar Shiksha Abhiyaan (RUSA) will also focus on the quality, relevance and exploitation of the research activities, as well as on measures through which new and sustainable growth and employment conditions are supported.

To strengthen the research and innovation activities in the state it is proposed to invest in locally available knowledge and expertise of the state and to develop it as a strategy for innovative research. Research and innovation policy should support scientific excellence, facilitate researchers, and ignites fruitful collaborations between government, academia and industry.

Research and innovation plan would be successful by: 1) ensuring the adequacy of funds for research and innovation, 2) incentivizing human resources involved in research activities,3) promoting the creation of high-quality knowledge and competence in state, 4) efficient transfer of knowledge created elsewhere for use of community as a

whole, and5) Accelerating the exploitation of knowledge and expertise, and, introduce

commercialization of innovations.

The State of Rajasthan proposes the following for Research, innovation and quality improvement

1. Providing facilities that support research hubs/parks etc. 2. Promotion of inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary research centers3. Procuring high quality e-resources 4. Upgrading library and laboratory facilities 5. Initiatives to scale up industry-academia partnership 6. Initiatives to scale up industry-academia partnership 7. Exposure visits for both faculty and students 8. Special grants to faculty for conducting outstanding research9. Research on local agricultural practices in different regions of the State10.R & D efforts in state specific issues such as Solar, wind , environment friendly

Technology Coal Bed Methane and environment friendly Coal Mining Technology etc

11.Encouraging both Under Graduate and Post Graduate students of the state to engage in research related activities.

To make research and innovation plan effective following activities will be undertaken:-

A. Promotion of higher education through incentives:

1) Scholarships for the top 5 students of each UG course and PG course of all state colleges and universities.

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2) Fellowships for the MPhil and PhD students working in Government colleges

3) Provide research grants and infrastructural facilities to carry out research work in government colleges.

B. Establishment of Research Hubs at Divisional Headquarters:

Research Hub is designed for research collaboration of colleges and universities with industries. It will create sites for research in colleges situated in respective division where both faculty and students have easy access to the research facilities made available at these centers.

To share their research outcome and discuss such findings with fellow research colleagues a research web portal is required to be created where uploading documents of research, enables researchers to work from a common, up-to-date resource pool.

To encourage the research activities in the higher education colleges, regional research hubs are proposed to be developed at all Post Graduate Departments of following colleges with a Research Facilitation Center (RFC) under Higher Education Academy of Research and Training (HEART) at Commissionerate of College Education Rajasthan, Jaipur:

1) Govt. Dungar College, Bikaner; 2) R.R. Govt. College, Alwar; 3) Govt. College, Ajmer; 4) M.S.J. Govt. College, Bharatpur; 5) Govt. College, Kota and 6) S.K.Govt. College, Sikar7) Govt. Meera Girls College, Udaipur.

To encourage the research activities in technical education, in the colleges, regional research hubs are proposed to be developed at following places with a Research Facilitation Center (RFC) under Research Academy for Technical Education (RATE) which is to be established at Takniki Shiksha Bhawan Jaipur/CEG, Jaipur. The following colleges are included for this component

Engineering Colleges1. Ajmer2. Women Ajmer3. Jhalawar4. Bharatpur5. ECB, Bikaner

Polytechnic Colleges1. Ajmer2. Alwar3. Bharatpur4. Bikaner5. Barmer6. Jaipur7. Women Jaipur8. Kota

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9. Jodhpur10.Women Jodhpur11.Sirohi12.Jhalawar13.Sikar14.Women polytechnic, Udaipur

At these research hubs, laboratory containing all necessary apparatus and facilities can be developed for basic research in the field of Chemical Sciences, Physical Sciences, Earth Sciences and Biological Sciences. To facilitate high quality of research, specific research laboratory will be equipped with most advanced instruments/apparatus which are otherwise available at National laboratories only. For benefit of researchers specific research facilities/centers may also be developed under PPP mode. Funds from Corporate Sector will be mobilized for infrastructure, instruments and incentives for research faculty under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

Libraries of proposed research hub will be strengthened with online subscription of International Research Journal such as, Nature, Cell, Science and Journals from International Publishers such as Taylor and Franscis, Elsevier Journals, Oxford University Press, John Wiley, Blackwell Synergy etc.

Research facilities in Social Sciences and Humanities will also be facilitated at these centers.

Centre for Languages and Literatures can be developed at each one of the divisional headquarters. These centers may be given adequate budget to purchase latest books and other teaching aids (ELT Material and CDs) that can be used for training faculty and students.

English Language Labs may be established at these centers where computers with audio visual equipments may be set up. An expert group of (6-8 teachers) senior faculty may be selected on the basis of their CV and be asked to develop a module (prepare syllabus) that can be utilized to teach the various new aspects of English language and literature (creative writing (poetry, fiction, drama, film), journalism, literary theory, research methodology, writing research papers, business English and others) in an innovative and interactive manner.

Such centers should also be able to conduct periodic trainings and workshops for teachers to improve research methodology and innovative pedagogy. The centre could also be equipped to deliver online trainings and video conferencing facilities

C. Academia-Industry Collaboration:-

For Research:- India has the third largest education system in the world. A conducive research sector requires cutting edge research universities, industrial R&D Centres and a network of Government Laboratories with well-maintained

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infrastructure and liberal funding, working together towards defined objectives. Further, effective mechanisms of collaboration need to be created for universities, Colleges and industries so that research output and innovations can effectively be commercialized and transformed into marketable products and services for last mile benefits.

For Skilled Man Power:-Satisfying the needs for skilled persons in business and industries requires the close participation of industry in Higher Education. Research and Development wings of the industry should be linked with the research work being carried out in postgraduate studies as well as in MPhil, PhD and postdoctoral research work at Universities and Colleges.

Bridging the Gap:-The availability of skills and mobility can be improved under PPP and CSR mode; as such initiation is still missing in state. Following measures are to be adopted immediately:

1) The long-term commitment of industries towards research and teaching activities of academic courses which are being presently undertaken by universities and colleges only.

2) Funding for higher education and research by the companies under CSR.3) Internship programme will be designed and implemented for graduate, post

graduate and research students from colleges and universities to work in industries.

4) Tailored postgraduate and research programmes to be launched at Colleges and universities to make human resources useful for working in industry.

5) Sabbaticals for researchers to work in companies.6) MOU will be signed between industries and higher education department for

fixed-term research exchange programmes for universities and colleges. for example, measures to be adopted for employees in industry to work with students and teachers and vice versa .

D. Incentives for outstanding faculty members:-Incentive provision and awards may also be proposed for outstanding faculty

engaged in outstanding research activities. Incentive provision and award may also be linked with performance of teachers in terms of their student’s performance (Placements and outstanding research contributions).

E. Innovation Plan:-

Global competitiveness objectives should be embedded in research being carried out in colleges and universities for innovations. The number of grass-root innovators in the informal sector in India is very large. However, grass-root innovators are not able to reap sufficient economic benefits for want of backing with adequate academic and financial resources.

The innovation infrastructure in the formal sector is very thin. Colleges and universities are encouraged to take up such grass root innovators and polish them to make them commercially viable with the help of industries. Such an innovation

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infrastructure would depend strongly upon a vibrant and gainful PPP in research and development as well as commercialization of innovations.

The prevailing asymmetry between inventors and investors is required to be bridged under this plan. Financing systems for backing up early-stage innovations with risk capital are required. Provisions for exiting from non-profitable innovations also need to be made.

10.2 Encouraging students of the state to engage in research related activities:

The Rajsthan proposes a new initiative to encourage young students of the state (of UG and PG levels) to carry out research and research related activities. Various activities that will be undertaken from the current financial year i.e. 2015-16 are as under:

The outline of the proposal:

A state level project competition will be organised to motivate the students and to inculcate the research aptitude amongst the students.

Critical and review type essays written by an eminent scholars in respective fields will be uploaded on Commissionarate’s dedicated HE website, periodically.

The topics of the essays will be relevant to the present time and will include all disciplines of study.

Universities and colleges of the state will encourage the students to hold discussion on the current topic.

The students will be encouraged to seek assistance from their teachers and to use ICT in their activities.

The students will give further inputs to the current topic and write critical articles on it.

The college will select the best response to the current topic and upload it on the HE website.

All uploaded inputs will be acknowledged. An expert committee will evaluate the uploaded articles. Monetary rewards will be announced for best entries in various categories. The parent colleges of the award winning students will be given some

specified credit. Such credits, among others will be taken into account while allotting development funds to the colleges.

Fund Requirement-0.50 Cr

Justifications for the initiative: Such activities are likely to inspire more and more students to regard research

as a future option.

Such activities will prepare the students for the actual research activities later in their life.

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Distribution of amount for each centre which is to be established at selected 05 engineering colleges.

Sr No

Item Indicator

Physical Values

Financial

Value (HE) (Lakhs

Financial

Value (TE) (Lakhs)

Total

(Lakhs)

Brief Description of Item Of TED

Remarks

1 Research hubs

800.00 400.00 1200.00 Energy Park (Solar, Biofuel, Wind etc.)

Research

2 Meta-university

No. 0 516.66 516.66 At Govt. engg. College, Ajmer

3 E-resources No. 1000.00 320.00 1320.00 E-journals (Science Direct, ASME, IEEE etc.)

Latest Trends

4 Up gradation of Library

… 700.00 200.00 900.00 Renovation and enhancement

For Modernizations

5 Up gradation of labs

… … 600.00 200.00 800.00 Renovation and enhancement

For Modernizations

6 Scholarship No 500.00 200.00 700.00 Topper of each Engg. Branch

To boost up

7 Fellowship, … … 640.00 320.00 960.00 Various fellowship programme

Knowledge gain

8 Exposure visit

No 640.00 320.00 960.00 Visit to industries

To acquire immerging trends

9 Exchange program

340.00 283.34 623.34 Inter state visit

To obtain the knowledge of

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various research works across the country

10 Industry-academia partnership

… … 560.00 280.00 840.00 Industries visit and collaboration

Revision of curriculum as per industries necessitate

11 Research center

… … 640.00 320.00 960.00 Establishment of research heart

To promote research work in the institute

12 Research program

560.00 280.00 840.00 To enhance lab facilities for high end research work

To acquire new immerging trends

13 Staff excellence

… … 700.00 200.00 900.00 Continuous program for up gradation

14 Other … … 320.00 160.00 480.00 … …

Total 8000.00 4000.00 12000.00

Consolidated Grant

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S.no Centre Total cost (Rs. lakhs)1 College education 8000.002 Technical Education 4000.00

Total 12000.00Total(Rs. in Crores) 120.00

11. Component 9: Equity Initiatives:

Table No. 11.1Equity Initiatives

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Is the state/UT due to receive funds under this component in 12th plan

Yes/no Yes

Has the state prioritized colleges for funding

Yes/no Yes

Colleges prioritized for funding

Number ----

Has the state prioritized PG Departments in Universities for funding

Yes/no Yes

DetailsPhysical (Number)HE

Financial (Rs. in lakhs)

HE

Physical (No.)

TE

Financial

(Rs. in lakhs)

TE

TotalPhysi

cal

Total Financi

al(Rs. in

lakhs)

Equal opportunity cellsPlan to create remedial classes, language labs, finishing schools etc.

Language Lab

10 100 15 50 25 150

Finishing Scho

ol

12 36 15 50 27 86

Training to

the Trainers

4 10 15 10 19 20

Remedial class

es

15 150 - 15 150

Plan to create equity and gender sensitization campaigns

- - 15 - 15 10

Plan for Innovative schemes/programs to enhance equity and inclusion

- - 15 33.333

15 33.333

Facilities to the physically

4 40 15 13.33 19 53.33

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challenged and visually impaired

3

Total 502.663

11.2 Need of a Language Laboratory Due to geographical barriers and difficult terrain, the state suffers from substantial inequalities in education & employment. In spite of the increase in overall educational levels the skills required to be professionally successful, be it business/ Job, it is still far from what is expected. The society is fractured on grounds of social, cultural, religion, castes, gender, physical, geography etc. The population is predominantly speaking Hindi or area specific local dilect. The objective is to uplift the poor & backward to give them a fair and equal opportunities for good education. The basic – read –write – speak ability on English Language can help a poor & backward youth with a whole lot of employability options to choose from.

11.3 The salient features of a language laboratory: 1. It is a tool designed for teaching any language.2. It helps one to learn pronunciation, accent, stress and all other aspects of

the phonetics of a language.3. Effective communicative training programmes on the English language for

the aspiring rural youth to enhance their employability.4. General documentation, software documentation and all forms of technical

documentation can be done.5. The language laboratory enables one to conduct courses for various groups

of people like students, faculties, businesspeople, etc.6. Online courses and paperless examinations can be conducted through the

language laboratory. 11.4 Conclusion: The language laboratory is a very helpful tool for practicing and assessing one’s speech in any language. It provides a facility which allows the student to listen to model pronunciation, repeat and record the same, listen to their performance and compare with the model, and do self-assessment. Since the language laboratory gives every learner of any language freedom to learn at their own pace, it is flexible and does not necessarily require a teacher all the time. At the same time, it is possible for teachers to provide assistance individually and collectively. The language laboratory allows every participant his or her privacy to speak and listen.

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Table No. 11.2List of colleges for Language Labs*

Item: Language labsSl. No.

Name of the College Amount in Rs. Lakh

1. Govt PG college, Jhalawar 102. Govt College, Baran 103. Govt Girls College, Banswara 104. Govt College, Dungarpur 105. Govt Girls College, Dausa 106. Govt RLS PG College,Kaladera 107. Govt College, Jaisalmer 108. Govt College, Balotara, Barmer 109. Govt College, Suratgarh 1010. Govt Girls College, Tonk 1011. Govt Polytechnic College,Ajmer 3.33312. Govt Polytechnic College,Alwar 3.33313. Govt Polytechnic College,Bharatpur 3.33314. Govt Polytechnic College,Bikaner 3.33315. Govt Polytechnic College,Jaipur 3.33316. Govt Polytechnic College,Kota 3.33317. Govt Polytechnic College,Jodhpur 3.33318. Govt Women Polytechnic

College,Jaipur3.333

19. Govt Women Polytechnic College,Jodhpur

3.333

20. Govt Polytechnic College,Udaipur 3.33321. 5 Govt. engineering College 16.670

Total 150

* These colleges will cater to the needs of the neighbouring colleges as well.

11.5 Finishing School – A concept & Requirement

A Finishing School is defined as “a school for students that emphasize training and all round personality development, cultural and social activities. Specific skill sets are imparted as value addition. The name reflects that it follows school or college education and is intended to complete the educational experience.

11.6 Proposed Course Details for Finishing Schools:

1. Type of Courses1. Soft Skills2. Communication Skills3. Work Culture & Ethics 4. Development of Positive attitude towards work5. Interview Skills + Resume Making

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2. Course content Role of Technology in promoting candidature Group Discussion Mock Interviews Public speaking Networking with People Success Traits – How to incorporate Incorporating Spirituality etc.

3. Target group

Economically and socially backward III and IV Sem Post Graduate students of universities and colleges

Economically and socially backward V and VI Sem Under Graduate students of colleges

4. Course Structure

Table No. 11.3

No of Students/Batch

Course duration

Class hour/day

Total classes/course

No of batches /day per trainer

30 50 hours 2 hours 25 4

5. Training to the Trainers of Finishing School (20 Hrs)

Table No. 11.4

Sl. No.

Location of training schools

Duration of training schools

No of participants

Amount in Rs. Lakh

1 MSJ College, Bharatpur

20 hrs 10 2.5

2 Govt Meera Girls College, Udaipur

20 hrs 10 2.5

3 Govt College, Kaladera, Jaipur

20 hrs 10 2.5

4 Govt College, Ajmer

20 hrs 10 2.5

5 10 polytechnic Colleges

6.667

6 5 Engineering Colleges

3.333

Total 20.0062

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11.7. List of universities/colleges for Finishing school *

Table No. 11.5

Item: Finishing schoolsSl. No. Name of the University/College Amount in Rs. Lakh

1 Govt PG College,Kotputli 3.02 Govt Lohia college, Churu 3.03 Govt Dungar College, Bikaner 3.04 Govt Girls College, Bharatpur 3.05 Govt PG College,Kota 3.06 Govt S K College, Sikar 3.07 Govt PG College, Sirohi 3.08 Govt PG College, Sawaimadhopur 3.09 Govt PG College, Alwar 3.0

10 Govt MLV PG College, Bhilwara 3.011 Govt PG college, Jalore 3.012 Govt PG College, Chittorgarh 3.013 11 polytechnic Colleges 32.0014 6 Engineering Colleges 18.00

Total 86.00

* These institutions will cater to the needs of the neighbouring colleges as well.

11.8 Implementation of the scholarship scheme:

1. Target groups

SC, ST, OBC (non creamy layer), women and economically backward students.

2. Scholarship per beneficiary student

Rs. 10,000.00 per year subject to his/her satisfactory performance (at least 50% marks) in the semester examinations.

3. Institution-wise Scholarship Committee 1. The Principal2. The Vice Principal3. Three senior members of the faculty, one of whom should be a

woman.

The Scholarship Committee of the institution will be responsible for selection of beneficiary students, dispersal of scholarship and monitoring of the performance of the beneficiary students.

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4. List of colleges for Remedial classes @ Rs. 10 lakhs per college

Table No. 11.6

Item: Remedial Class

Sl. No. Name of the CollegeAmount in

Lakhs1 Govt girls College, Kota 102 Govt PG College, Sikar 105 Govt PG College, Bharatpur 106 Govt Dungar PG College, Bikaner 108 Govt PG College, Dungarpur 109 Govt PG College, Banswara 10

10 Govt PG College, Ganganagar 1011 Govt PG College, Bundi 1012 Govt PG College, Sawaimadhopur 1015 Govt PG College, Jalore 1016 Govt PG College, Tonk 1019 Govt Lohia College, Churu 1021 Govt PG College, Jhalawar 1022 Govt PG College, Dholpur 1024 Govt PG College, Sirohi 10

Total 150

11.9 Facilities to be created for the physically challenged /visually impaired

1. Hearing Aids2. Brail books3. Disable friendly equipments4. Disable-friendly toilets

Table No. 11.7

List of centres for physically challenged/ visually impaired friendly equipments:

Item: visually impaired/physically challenged friendly equipmentsSl. No. Name of the University/College Amount in Rs. Lakh

1 University of Rajasthan, Jaipur 102 Govt College, Jaipur 104 Govt Dungar College, Bikaner 105 Govt PG College, Jhalawar 106 10 polytechnic Colleges 8.8897 5 Engineering Colleges 4.444

Total 53.333

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Table No. 11.8

Plan to create equity and gender sensitization campaigns

Sl. No. Name of the College Amount in Rs. Lakh1 10 polytechnic Colleges 6.6672 5 Engineering Colleges 3.333

Total 10.00

Table No. 11.9

Plan for Innovative schemes/programs to enhance equity and inclusion

Sl. No. Name of the College Amount in Rs. Lakh1 10 polytechnic Colleges 22.2222 5 Engineering Colleges 11.111

Total 33.333

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There are 1324 sanctioned faculty positions in the government colleges of general education that are vacant out of which 1118 posts have already been advertised for filling up. Further, with the projection of increased access during 2015-16, new faculty positions will also emerge in the colleges. Also there are vacancies in the university departments and constituent colleges.

The recruitment of lecturers will be done by Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC). Academic Performance Indicators (API) will be finalized for promotions and implementation of Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) in colleges. Teachers will be equipped with ICT Tools for assessment and improving the learning levels of students in the classroom and they will be trained for Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) with innovative assessment and evaluation techniques.

A sum of Rs 92.8 Cr will be required as faculty recruitment support.

13. Component 11: Faculty Improvement

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1. The state of Rajasthan proposes to establish 7 (seven) centres of excellence for faculty training of higher education at following places:a) Jaipurb) Jodhpurc) Udaipurd) Bikanere) Alwarf) Kota.g) Ajmer

The centers will focus on

i. Use of ICT in teaching learningii. Use of innovative methods in teaching-learning

iii. To tie-up with National institutions like NITs, IITs and IIMs for high end subject training. The expertise of the trained faculty will be used to set up learning centers at different locations of the state.

iv. To strengthen the Academic Staff College of Rajasthan University for enhanced performance.

v. To establish an Academic Staff Trainning Centre at Commisionerate, Jaipur to conduct training programme for teachers and future administrators and to improve administrative and academic initiatives of Rajasthan’s State Higher Education Council.

vi. To establish a State Assessment and Accreditation agency in the line of the NAAC to administer Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) of the Higher Education Institutions of the State.

The details of the proposals will be submitted in the annual plan 2016-17.

Technical Education:-

2. The state of Rajasthan proposes to establish 3 (Three) centres of excellence for faculty training of Technical Education at following places:a) Jaipur b) Jodhpur (Already established as TTC and LRDC and to be

strengthen)c) Kota (To be establish under RTU, Kota)

The centers will focus on

i. Use of ICT in teaching learningii. Use of innovative methods in teaching-learningiii. To tie-up with National Level institutions like NITs, IITs , IIMs, IISc, IIITs

for high end subject training. The expertise of the trained faculty will be used to set up learning centers at different locations of the state.

iv. To promote academic initiatives of Rajasthan’s State Higher Education Council.

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v. To establish a State Assessment and Accreditation agency in the line of the NAAC/NBA to administer Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) of the Higher and Technical Education Institutions of the State.

Table No. 13.1

(A) RENOVATION/ UPGRADATIONNo of Unit/Physical Values Financial

Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Academic buildings

1. Conference Hall False ceiling, Air conditioning, wood panelling, Tiles, Flash Doors, Green & white Boards, LED Projector & Dias.

2. Studio for Video Recording

06.667

16.667

Administrative buildings

1. Reception Hall, Fall ceiling , Air conditioning

2. Administrative office with modular furniture, flooring , Air conditioning

3. Renovation of Account section

3.667

3.00

1.00Campus Development

1. Garden Development and Landscaping.

2. 250 Sq. meter CC Road .

5 .001.667

Library Construction of New Library Hall with Book cases, Almirah and Library furniture.

1.667

Hostels 1. Conversion of Ground floor of hostel no.3 in Guest House with False ceiling, Air conditioning and furniture.

2. Additional work of Guest House dormitory (situated on first floor of Hostel no.03) i.e. False ceiling, Air cooling etc.

19.33

03.33

Toilets (student & staff)

Renovation of Toilets. 03.33

Smart Classrooms

-- 11.667

Auditorium -- --

Canteen/ Cafeteria

Renovation of existing Canteen. 3.333

Sub Total(A) 80.333

(B) NEW EQUIPMENTS/FACILITYNo of Unit/Physical Values Financial

Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Sports equipment/ play facilities

Tennis court, Indoor Badminton & TT courts with relevant sports equipments.

10.00

Books/Journals/e-

Purchase of 1000 Books/Journals on Various Technical and Engineering

03.333

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Resources Subjects & e-Resources.Computers 20 nos. i7 or higher version

computer. Server and website Development

03.333

Others Conversion of Ground floor of Hostel no. 4 into Residence of Staff of Guest House.

6.667

Sub Total(B) 23.333

Grand Total (A+B)

103.667

(C) New Construction(New Centre)No of Unit/Physical Values Financial

Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Academic buildings

1. Conference Hall False ceiling, Air conditioning, wood panelling, Tiles, Flash Doors, Green & white Boards, LED Projector & Dias., class rooms

2. Studio for Video Recording

62.00

08.33

Administrative buildings

4. Head Chamber, class room5. Reception Hall, Fall ceiling , Air

conditioning6. Administrative office with

modular furniture, flooring , Air conditioning

7. Account section8. Toilets

11.66708.33310.00

3.3335.00

Campus Development

3. Garden Development and Landscaping.

4. 2000 Sq. meter CC Road .

3.3336.667

Library Construction of New Library Hall with Book cases, Almirah and Library furniture, E-Journals etc

16.667

Hostels 3. New Hostel with capacity of 50 participants

4. Mess, Garden, Sports, Club.

33.333

16.667

Toilets (student & staff)

Toilets. 5.00

Smart Classrooms

New 11.667

Auditorium -- --

Sub Total(C) 202.00

(D) NEW EQUIPMENTS/FACILITYNo of Unit/Physical Values Financial

Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Sports equipment/ play

Tennis court, Indoor Badminton & TT courts with relevant sports

11.667

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facilities equipments.Books/Journals/e-Resources

Purchase of 1000 Books/Journals on Various Technical and Engineering Subjects & e-Resources.

2.667

Computers 40 nos. i7 or higher version computer. Server and website Development

5.00

Others Furniture, Air Conditioners, office equipments, Printers, Photo copiers,

08.333

Sub Total(D) 27.667

Grand Total (C+D)

229.667

Grand Total (A+B+C+D)) 333.333 Lakhs

Say (Rs in Crores) 3.333 Cr

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14. Component 12: Vocationalisation of Higher & Technical Education

14.1 On Career oriented and Add on courses

Select Colleges will be allowed to introduce add on and career oriented courses in various departments on the basis of the expertise and need of the student which will be run as an add on courses/Certificate Courses with the regular course. These courses, which would draw from both technical and non-technical branches of knowledge, should be so designed that they add to the values of the basic degrees of the students in terms of their employability. In view of the perceived potential and prospect of the region, courses pertaining to the service sector of the economy would be emphasized upon. Areas such as non-traditional insurance, non-traditional tourism, hospitality sector, and entire gambit of financial economy would be explored for the proposed add on and career oriented courses.

Details of the proposal will be submitted in future annual plans.

14.2 On vocationalisation of Higher Education

Vocationalisation is to be linked to the envisaged industry academia interface. At the under graduate level certain papers would carry credit for field level assignments/project work/internships. The basic idea is to expose the students to the practical aspects of their theoretical knowledge, as well as to enable them to acquire skills and on hand knowledge in the areas of their interest that will enhance their employability.

In order to make higher education responsive to the needs of the economy, a well thought out system of developing syllabi for special courses with industry inputs and engaging resource persons from the corporate and non-corporate world would be institutionalized. This would be in addition to the fully industry sponsored courses that a University may introduce.

Details of the proposal will be submitted in future annual plans.

14.3 Proposed Courses in different Institutions:

17 (Seventeen) new vocational courses have been proposed. These courses will be implemented at different higher/Technical education institutions of the state under the direct supervision of Commissionarate of Higher Education, Rajasthan. The host institutions will make use of the technical expertise available with different organizations of the region, which are already gainfully engaged with the proposed areas of the trade.

The main products of the state of Rajasthan are respectively edible oils, oil seeds, cotton, wool, minerals and opium. Apart from these crude oil extraction is upcoming sector which is likely to the state at the top in the sector. There is a strong need for strengthening these sectors by providing skilled manpower and technical know-how which can be achieved through training of local unemployed

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and under-skilled manpower to arrive at a win-win situation for the State as well as for the business houses.

Table No. 14.1Table showing the proposed vocational courses (Certificate Courses)

Sl. No.

College/Instituti

on

Affiliating

University

Courses Proposed

(Broad Area)

Justification/ Objective

Employability

(6 months duration; 2 courses every year)

1 RK Patni Govt. College, Kishangarh

MDS Univ. Ajmer

1. Industrial Maintenance and Plant Operator

2. Computer Accounting Package

The training course will effectively supplement the theoretical learning process with Practical Industrial Knowledge of Mechanical Equipment and Engineering Technique, for assisting in Maintenance, Operation and Troubleshooting.

2 Accounting has become a specialized field of activity. To suit the needs of the trading companies, industry & business world, special packages in accounting have been developed -a good knowledge and working skills in software have potential to generate employment.

Excellent in manufacturing Companies

Excellent in financial and investment Companies

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2 MLV Govt. College, Bhilwara

MDS Univ. Ajmer

1 Apparel Construction

2 Computer Maintainence

1 To be trained in apparel construction to enable the student to start a garment unit under self employment.

2 Now that computers are very widely used, and most of the younger generation being software bound there is growing need for hardware maintenance personnel. This course is meant for developing skills in hardware maintenance and system upgradation.

Self-Employment / Employment opportunities in Small-scale Industries

Excellent in all the Companies

3 MS Govt. Girls College Bikaner

MGS Univ. Bikaner

1 Tie & Die, Block Batik, Screen Printing,

2 Event Manangement

1 The students who undergo this course will be able to start their own units effectively and earn their livelihood. A thorough knowledge about selection, designing, and making dyed and printed textiles will enable the students to design special garments and sell them effectively in the market.

2 This course will help students to grow their

Self-Employment / Employment opportunities in Small-scale Industries

It will help them get jobs both in private and public

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business skills as a great event manager and equip them with confidence and networking skills.

sector.

4 Govt. College, Bundi

Kota Univ. Kota

1 Computer Accounting Package

2 Communicative English and Personality Development

1 Now that computers are very widely used, and most of the younger generation being software bound there is growing need for hardware maintenance personnel. This course is meant for developing skills in hardware maintenance and system upgradation.

2 English being a global language is the need of the hour. This course can help seek employment in mass communication firms, research institutes, government agencies, entertainment and in public relation.

Excellent in all the Companies

A certificate holder can work as a tourist guides in travel agencies or can be self-employed.

5 SBD Govt. College Sardarshahr

MGS Univ. Bikaner

1 Computer Accounting Package

1. Accounting has become a specialized field of activity. To suit the needs of the trading companies, industry & business world, special

Excellent in financial and investment Companies

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2 Medicinal Plants

packages in accounting have been developed -a good knowledge and working skills in software have potential to generate employment.

2. Medicinal Plants form the major resource base of our indigenous health care traditions -Ayurveda. The understanding and cultivation of medicinal plants, therefore, is the key to meeting the raw material needs of the growing Ayurveda industry both nationally and internationally, thus offering opportunities for higher levels of income, crop diversification and growth of exports.

Excellent in Ayurveda industry

6 Govt. Girls College Chomu,Jaipur

RU Jaipur

1 Block Printing 1 The students who undergo this course will be able to start their own units effectively and earn their livelihood. A thorough knowledge about

Self-Employment / Employment opportunities in Small-scale Industries

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2 Beautician Course

selection, designing, and making dyed and printed textiles will enable the students to design special garments and sell them effectively in the market.

2 In modern times, beauty culture has emerged as an important occupation with much commercial potential. Consequently, in the past few years, while beauty saloons/parlors have mushroomed in the 4 metropolitan and other large cities of India, they have also sprung up in great or matter number, in smaller cities and towns. The beauty saloons/parlors have this become a very popular business and the occupation of beautician has emerged as a much demanded, paying and satisfying profession 69 with wide potential for self-employment and comparatively lower investment.

Self-Employment

7 SBK Govt. College,

JNV Univ.

1 Tourism 1 In recent years tourism has

Self-Employmen

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Jaisalmer Jodhpur

2 Hospitality Management

developed as an industry employing large number of people. Numerous operational areas in tourism also offer immense opportunities for entrepreneurs to establish their own business – big or small.

2 to provide technical and professional expertise in the areas of managing the hotel and hospitality services.

t / Employmen

t opportuniti

es in Small-scale

Industries

8 Govt. College, Pratapgarh

1 Social Work

2 Communicative English and Personality Development

This course is in response to the need for more front-line workers to work at direct service delivery levels in social welfare organisations. After earning their certificate, graduates may get licensure to become registered social workers in a specific field, such as family services, child welfare, gerontology, policy planning or public health. 

2 English being a global language is the need of the hour. This course

Self-Employment / Employment opportunities in Small-scale Industries

A certificate holder can work as a tourist guides in travel

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can help seek employment in mass communication firms, research institutes, government agencies, entertainment and in public relation. A certificate holder can work as a tourist guides in travel agencies or can be self-employed.

agencies or can be self-employed.

9 SD Govt. College Beawar, Ajmer

MDS Univ. Ajmer

1 Banking & Financial Services Course

2 Communicative English and Personality Development

1 Banking & Financial Services industry has grown by leaps and bounds and the diversification of activities has lead to exponential increase in the availability of job opportunities in the Financial Market related service industries.

2 English being a global language is the need of the hour. This course can help seek employment in mass communication firms, research institutes, government agencies, entertainment and in public relation. A certificate holder can work as a tourist guides in travel agencies or

Excellent in financial and investment Companies

A certificate holder can work as a tourist guides in travel agencies or can be self-employed.

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can be self-employed.

10 GOVT. COLLEGE, Jaipur

1 Trade Finance & FOREX

2 Foreign Language:Oriental Languages- Chinese and Japanese

1 Trade being international in character, the importers need to make payment in a currency other than their home country currency.   Facilitating payments for goods and services as well as for personal remittances in different currencies is one of the primary functions for banks. Due to a remarkable increase in these transactions there is a huge demand for trained professionals in Trade Finance & FOREX. A specialization in the field of International Trade and expertise on foreign currency confers a certain distinction on any banker today.

2 After successfully completing this programme, students will be able to participate in simple conversations in Chinese and can apply fo rstudies

Self-Employment / Employment opportunities in Small-scale Industries

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and research in international relations and can work in the capacity of interpreters and translators.

Over and above these 10 (ten) vocational courses, the State of Rajasthan proposes to explore new areas for Vocational Training/Courses in the line of Resource Mapping already done by the State Industry Department of the government of Rajasthan. The details will be submitted in the annual plan 2016-17

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Table No. 14.2Budget estimate per Centre for Higher Education: 2015-16

Sl.No.

Components Expenditure (in Rs in Lakh)2015-16

1. Faculty/StaffA Contractual 5.00B Guest 5.00C Lab Assistant/ Assistant 3.00

2. Raw Materials etc. for Labs / Workshops/Instruction MaterialLaboratory/ Other items 2.00

3. Faculty Training (Training of Trainers)A In House 1.00B Outside Training 2.00

4. Admission Process, Pre-admission student counselling etc.

0.50

5. Office Expenses/Contingencies (including expenditure on publicity, guidance and counselling, transport, field visits, postage, stationery, electricity, water etc.)

0.50

6. Othersa Assessments 0.50b Contingencies 0.50c Workshops / conferences /

seminars 0.50d Scholarship / Internship /

Incentive to students

1.00

e Any other expense 0.50TOTAL 22.00

Grand Total for 10 Centres 220.00

=Rs 2.20 Cr

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University wise distribution of Vocationalisation of Higher Education Grant to Colleges

University A: MDS University Ajmer: Vocationalisation of Higher Education Grant to Colleges (Rs. lakhs)

Sl. No. Name of the College in descending order of importance 2014-151 RK Patni Govt. College, Kishangarh 222 MLV Govt. College, Bhilwara 223 SD Govt. College Beawar, Ajmer 22

University B: MGS Univ. Bikaner : Vocationalisation of Higher Education Grant to Colleges (Rs. lakhs)

Sl. No. Name of the College in descending order of importance 2014-151 MS Govt. Girls College Bikaner 222 SBD Govt. College Sardarshahr 22

University C: Kota University: Vocationalisation of Higher Education Grant to Colleges (Rs. lakhs)

Sl. No. Name of the College in descending order of importance

2014-15

1 Govt. College, Bundi 22

University D: Rajasthan University: Vocationalisation of Higher Education Grant to Colleges (Rs. lakhs)

Sl. No. Name of the College in descending order of importance

2014-15

1 GOVT. COLLEGE, Jaipur 222 Govt. Girls College Chomu,

Jaipur22

University E: JNV University, Jaipur: Vocationalisation of Higher Education Grant to Colleges (Rs. lakhs)

Sl. No. Name of the College in descending order of importance

2014-15

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1 SBK Govt. College, Jaisalmer 22 University E: MLS University, Udaipur: Vocationalisation of Higher Education Grant to Colleges (Rs. lakhs)

Sl. No. Name of the College in descending order of importance

2014-15

1 Govt. College, Pratapgarh 22

VOCATIONALISATION OF TECHNICAL EDUCATIONFunds for vocational education will be given to each engineering colleges (2.00 crore @ 0.25 crore to 8 Eng. Coll.)/RTU, Kota (0.667 crore) and Directorate, Technical Education (2.33 crore).

Table showing the proposed various aspects of Vocational Courses (Certificate Courses) for different levels

Table No. 14.31. Directorate of Technical Education (For Polytechnic Colleges)

Sr No

Particulars Indicator Physical Values

Financial Values Rs in lakh

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Is the state/UT covered under this component in 12th plan period

yes/no

Has the State prioritized the colleges for VHE grants?

yes/no

Has the State prioritized the University PG Departments for VHE grants?

yes/no

Norms Indicator Unit

Infrastructure Support (10 centers)

Amount Rs. in lakhs

220.00

Implementation of Curriculum reforms

Amount Rs. in lakhs

0.00

Implementation of Career oriented courses

Amount Rs. in lakhs

0.00

Total Amount Rs. in lakhs

220.00

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1 Strengthening governance, management and financing for vocational education, modernization of management and governance policies, procedures and instructional structures , design and implementation of effective mechanisms for monitoring and evaluation of the projects, support for project coordination, implementation and management

Rs. 46.667

2 Developing educational standards and core curriculum as the basis for the institution to design new program, preparation of teacher‐training programs for design and delivery of competency‐ based and modularized curriculum

Rs. 35.00

3 Enhancing skills delivery including development and delivery of competency based training and continuous skill upgradation

Rs. 35.00

4 Counseling for choice of training and career planning

Rs. 23.333

5 Infrastructure support towards the creation and delivery of new programs

Rs. 46.667

6 Curriculum reforms with backward and forward linkages so as to integrate school curriculum with job market demand

Rs. 23.333

7 Career oriented courses Rs. 23.333Total Rs. in

lakhs233.333

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Table No. 14.4

Various engineering Colleges across the stateSr No

Particulars Indicator

Physical Values

Financial Values Rs in lakh

1 Strengthening governance, management and financing for vocational education, modernization of management and governance policies, procedures and instructional structures , design and implementation of effective mechanisms for monitoring and evaluation of the projects, support for project coordination, implementation and management

Rs. 40.00

2 Developing educational standards and core curriculum as the basis for the institution to design new program, preparation of teacher‐training programs for design and delivery of competency‐ based and modularized curriculum

Rs. 30.00

3 Enhancing skills delivery including development and delivery of competency based training and continuous skill upgradation

Rs. 30.00

4 Counseling for choice of training and career planning

Rs. 20.00

5 Infrastructure support towards the creation and delivery of new programs

Rs. 40.00

6 Curriculum reforms with backward and forward linkages so as to integrate school curriculum with job market demand

Rs. 20.00

7 Career oriented courses Rs. 20.00Total Rs. in

lakhs200.00

2. Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

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Table No. 14.5

Sr No

Particulars Indicator

Physical Values

Financial Values (Rs in lakh)

1 Strengthening governance, management and financing for vocational education, modernization of management and governance policies, procedures and instructional structures , design and implementation of effective mechanisms for monitoring and evaluation of the projects, support for project coordination, implementation and management

Rs. 13.333

2 Developing educational standards and core curriculum as the basis for the institution to design new program, preparation of teacher‐training programs for design and delivery of competency‐ based and modularized curriculum

Rs. 10.00

3 Enhancing skills delivery including development and delivery of competency based training and continuous skill upgradation

Rs. 10.00

4 Counseling for choice of training and career planning

Rs. 6.667

5 Infrastructure support towards the creation and delivery of new programs

Rs. 13.333

6 Curriculum reforms with backward and forward linkages so as to integrate school curriculum with job market demand

Rs. 6.667

7 Career oriented courses Rs. 6.667Total 66.667

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Table No. 14.6

Consolidated Grant for Technical Education

Table No. 14.7Budget estimate per Centre for 2015-16:

Sl.No.

Components Expenditure ( Rs in Lakh)2015-16

1. Faculty/StaffA Contractual 10.00B Guest 10.00C Lab Assistant/ Assistant 5.00

2. Raw Materials etc. for Labs / Workshops/Instruction MaterialLaboratory/ Other items 5.00

3. Faculty Training (Training of Trainers)A In House 10.00B Outside Training 10.00

4. Admission Process, Pre-admission student counselling etc.

5.00

5. Office Expenses/Contingencies (including expenditure on publicity, guidance and counselling, transport, field visits, postage, stationery, electricity, water etc.)

2.00

6. Othersa Assessments 5.00b Contingencies 5.00c Workshops / conferences /

seminars10.00

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S.no Centre No Total cost (Rs. lakhs)

1 Directorate of Technical Education 01 233.3332 Government Engineering Colleges 08 200.003. Rajasthan Technical University,

Kota 01 66.667

Total 10 500.00Total(Rs. in Crores) 5.00

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d Scholarship / Internship / Incentive to students

5.00

e Any other expense 3.00TOTAL 85.00

Total for 10 Centres 850.00Total Technical Education 500.00

Grand Total 1350.00Grand Total 13.50

= Rs13.50 Cr

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15. STATE PLAN AT A GLANCE

15.1 IntroductionRajasthan has a vast higher education system both in terms of numbers, their age and antiquity, as well as the types of institutions defined by source of funding and the nature of management. Rajasthan occupies place in top 6 States in terms of highest number of colleges in India including Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu. The system draws its strength from the large young cohort as well as the aspirations for greater economic and social mobility associated with higher education. The higher education profile reflects that along with quantitative expansion the thrust should be on qualitative aspects.

15.2 Higher education profile

In Rajasthan, there are several categories of Higher Education Institutions depending on source of funding and management criteria:

1. Centrally Funded Centrally Funded Universities: Central university of Rajasthan, Kishangarh, was established by the Central government under the central university Act. It caters to a large number of State and migrant students from other parts of the country and the world.

2. State Fundeda) State Universities: Fully established and managed by State Government under

Specific University Act. These have stand-alone campuses as well as constituent or affiliated colleges. They are affiliating and examination conducting bodies.

b) Government PG and UG Degree Colleges: Established and managed by State Government. Cost of infrastructure and staff salary is borne by State Government.

c) Deemed Universities

3. Open University for distance learning through study centres.

4. Self- Financed Institutionsa) Private Universities: Established and managed by Private management,

established by a separate Act for each university.b) Self- Financed Colleges: Established and managed by private

management. Some of these are minority institutions as well.

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Table No. 15.1

The details of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Rajasthan

S.No Educational Institutions, Students and Teachers 2014-15

A No. of Universities

1 Central University 12 Open University 13 State universities 264 Deemed Universities 85 Private Universities 42

Total 78B No. of Colleges

1 Government Degree Colleges 1902 Aided Degree Colleges Nil3 Self Financed Colleges (Govt. Society) 7

Total 197C No. of Private Colleges (General) 1586

1 Co-Education 11192 Girls 467D No of Self Financed Colleges 7E No. of Students in Degree Colleges* 709177

1 Boys 366132

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2 Girls 343045F **No. of Teachers in Degree Colleges 45861 Male 26522 Female 1934

* Not Final Data and does not include enrollment in private Universities.** Teachers of Self Financed Colleges not included.

Table No. 15.2

The coverage of HEIs as per population and area served parameters

S. No.

Indicator Value [Higher

Education]

1 State Universities per one lakh population ( in the age group of 18-23 years)

0.31

2 Private Universities per one lakh population ( in the age group of 18-23 years)

0.50

3 Aided Colleges per 10,000 population ( in the age group of 18-23 years) nil4 Self -financed Un-aided (private) Colleges per 10,000 population

( in the age group of 18-23 years)1.91

5 Public funded per 10,000 population ( in the age group of 18-23 years) 0.236 Faculty-student ratio for the State as a whole (For Govt. sector) based on

filled posts1:75

Faculty-student ratio for the State as a whole (For Govt. sector) based on sanctioned posts

1:61

7 % Expenditure on Higher Education as a % of GSDP 0.21

VisionA. To facilitate commitment to well rounded and holistic learning amongst all keen

and desirous persons for developing requisite capacity and capability of the community for the overall development of the nation so as to enable them to lead meaningful lives with integrity in society.

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B. To focus on fostering concerted efforts to create employable, positive aspirational generation of lifelong learners in the State, to enable the system of higher education to sustain in this competitive and quality conscious era of globalization.

C. To facilitate higher education institutions that provide a lifelong education to the masses, institutions that address the need of productive employment, and also higher quality institutions that primarily focuses on research and innovation. This will entail creation of diversified institutions that:

Offer a wide range of basic under graduate and post graduate courses; Impart skill based training to bring out employable degree holders at grass

root level; Focus on achieving social objectives of poverty alleviation, and civic

consciousness regarding health, sanitation, and other collective responsibilities;

Give priority to student learning outcomes; Provide industry aligned courses to develop functional, critical and soft skills; Can be centers of research excellence compatible to the best in the country; Encourage out of the box thinking and creation of knowledge; Would attract the best minds both to the pool of students and faculty and in

the process can become valuable assets in India’s knowledge driven economy.

Mission

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A. To create a higher education system in the state of Rajasthan, based on ethical values, that gives equal accessibility to all sections of the society, and that strives on excellence in quality, creating a well grounded, productive, and creative human resource that can stand up to the challenges of the changing times and can transact teaching, learning in an innovative manner comparable to global standards and re-enforce research with vigour.

B. To provide access to higher education opportunities that enable students to develop knowledge and skills necessary to achieve their professional goals, improve the productivity of their organizations and provide leadership and service to their communities.

C. To reap the benefit of the ‘demographic dividend’ that our country has been blessed with, it is absolutely necessary that the new generation of young learners are offered a dynamic education system that inculcate in them our time tested values, ability to absorb modern ideas, and give them skills and intellectual inputs that are at par with the best in the world.

D. To ensure that each individual of the state lives a life of dignity, we must have an education system that is open to all, that does not discriminate on the basis of religion, caste, gender, physical or financial handicap. An education system that churns out social thinkers, scientists, inventors, innovators, artistes, players, motivators of highest quality is the need of the hour.

E. Quality of teaching and research to be enhanced so as to be comparable to global standards through revision of curriculum, syllabi, teaching-learning material text books, pedagogical process ICT in education. Benchmarking of all HEIs institutions through mandatory NAAC Accreditation professional and programmes through National Board of Accreditation (NBA).

F. Rajasthan would endeavor to put in place such an education system that would support and sustain India’s undeniable status of an emerging economic power.

Goals In order to obtain the larger objectives of quality higher education, the following goals have been stated to be achieved as milestones during the XIIth and XIIIth Plan periods. The assessment of the current higher education scenario, the lessons learned from various State and Central government interventions in the State, best practices developed, policy objectives of GOI

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and State, Twelth Plan objectives and guidelines received from GOI under RUSA 2013, have been taken into consideration to evolve a feasible plan of action and realistic achievable goals.

Goals Performance Measure

Strategic Objective (Key interventions)

1. Expansion in access: Expansion in a planned manner so as to improve availability as per population and spatial norms of institutional density, with special focus on unserved areas, so as to saturate their requirements. Intend to establish correlation between new courses, provision of institutions so as provide greater access to improve GER;

2. Equity: To increase the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) from the present level of 18 to 30 at the end of XIII plan with specific attention to gender, SC, minorities, OBCs, differently challenged;

3. Reduce disparity in GER across geographic, economic, and social groups;

4. To increase the Gender Parity

Index (GPR) from the present

level of 0.72;

Increased number of colleges and universities

Increasing enrolment number of students in 18-23 age group.

Increased enrolment in EBDs, and among under privileged sections of the society.

Increase in the enrolment that corresponds to the growth of population in 18-23 age group

Increase in the absorption

Opening of 2 new universities by clusture of colleges and new degree colleges

More emphasis on Educationally Backward Districts by way of setting up of model colleges, more equity based facilities, infrastructure development.

Preference given to EBDs and scholarships and other facilities to economically weaker students.

Construction of girls hostels

Infrastructure

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5. To create capacity to serve incremental demand for higher education;

6. Quality To enhance quality of teaching and research so as to match to the global standards through revision of curriculum, syllabus , teaching-learning material text books, pedagogical process ICT in education. Benchmarking of all HEIs institutions through mandatory NAAC Accreditation professional and programmes through National Board of Accreditation (NBA). National Knowledge Network (NKN) for Collaborative Networks, Academic culture integrity through professional associations and quality research. Improving employability of students through vocationalisation of higher education;

7. Take teacher student ratio from present 1:75 to 1:60;

8. To establish new institutions or upgrade existing institutions to institutions of higher learning in all disciplines;

9. To establish/upgrade institutions to impart functional, critical, and

capacity of existing institutions

Adequate number of teachers in all departments

Upgraded institutes

Number of vocational courses

development of government colleges and the 6 universities

Filing up of all sanctioned posts and provision of contractual teaching assignment for short duration

Up gradation of selected colleges into cluster universities as well as up gradation of select colleges to model colleges

Introducing new vocational programs

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soft skills;

10. Enhance infrastructural facilities and enhance the existing ones;

11. Create institutional linkage with industry to enhance employability of graduates;

12. Engage leading innovators in technical/vocational institutes as resource persons in the preparation of training/lecture modules as well as in imparting skills;

13. Establish Academic Staff Colleges to orient, upgrade, and assess teachers in higher education;

14. Institute quality check measures in addition to the existing ones;

Hostel facilities, toilets for faculty and students, library, commuter with round the clock net connection, auditorium etc.

Industry sponsored courses and involvement of local corporate sector in the preparation of syllabi

Engagement of resource persons as guest faculty in technical and vocational institutes

Number of courses offered for orientation, up gradation of teachers, including assessment of the progress of trainees in an academic year

A RUSA cell in all institutions having identical

Yearly planned infrastructure development on priority basis

Setting up of a Think Tank involving local industry and academia

Providing financial and logistic support for engagement of resource persons

Initially to upgrade and expand the existing Academic Staff Colleges of GU and DU in terms of class room facilities, courses offered, hostel facilities and better coordination with institutes of higher and specialized learning across the country

Setting up of a quality monitoring unit in the office of Higher Education

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15. Work out a transparent feedback mechanism for periodical evaluation of progress;

16. Creation of a data base at micro and macro level by instituting MIS;

17. Carrying out of academic, administrative, and governance reforms to make higher education dynamic, competent, and socially relevant.

formats for furnishing information

Same as above

Online up loading to a dedicated website from all the institutions

Monitorable improvement in governance, administration and academic performance.

Council with dedicated staff and IT support

Same as above

Providing the necessary funds and technical support to set up a uniform MIS in all the institutions of higher studies

Carry out an in depth study to detect the problems, incorporate ideas from nationally and internationally reputed institutions, and bring out a detailed blueprint for necessary reforms in the system

Background Information

Table No. 15.3

Demographic Information

Population (In Lakhs) as per the Census year 2011

SC ST General and OBC

Total

M F M F M F M F

Urban 1397001 1287629 288127 257284 7224122 6593922

8909250 8138835

Rural 4958563 4578400 4454816 4238307 17228368 24858605

26641747 24858605

Total 6355564 5866029 4742943 4495591 24452490 314525 35550997 32997440

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Table No. 15.4

Demographics Information

Population 18-23 years (In Lakhs) as per the Census 2011

Urban 2182174

Rural 6085414

Total 8267588

Table No. 15.6

School Pass Outs – Senior Secondary (In lakhs)

Board 2012 2013 2014 Average of 3 Years

State Board Schools 542427

631733

568582

580914

CBSE SchoolsOther Board Schools (Open)Total

Table No. 15.7

District Wise Profile (Base line data- 2014-15)

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District Total population (in lakhs)

18-23 age population (in lakhs)

GER Affiliated Colleges(Govt-Gen)

Affiliated colleges (govt.- Others) Law & B.Ed

GovtState universities

Ajmer 2,584,913312948 10.20 10 01

01 (B.Ed)

MDS University, Ajmer

Alwar 3,671,999453686 11.48 10 01 Raj Rishi

Bharathari Matsya University

Banswara 1,798,194200947 10.14 03 -

Baran 1,223,921154277 5.55 03 -

Barmer 2,604,453283883 2.88 06 -

Bharatpur 2,549,121312894 9.22 06 01 Maharaja

Surajmal Brij Univrsity, Bharatpur

Bhilwara 2,410,459283012 6.51 06 01

Bikaner 2,367,745283853 7.56 04 01 MGS Univ,

Bikaner

Bundi 1,113,725141804 6.72 02 01

Chittorgarh 1,544,392180018 6.35 05

Churu 2,041,172249500 11.30 09 01

Dausa 1,637,226198474 17.01 07

Dholpur 1,207,293146690 4.71 03 01

Dungarpur 1,388,906149005 9.25 03

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Hanumangarh

1,779,650217970 13.54 02

Jaipur 6,663,971842090 12.16 11 02

(B.Ed)1 Rajasthan University, Jaipur

2 Haridev Joshi Patrakarita aur Jansanchaar University, Jaipur

3 Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Law Univerity, Jaipur

Jaisalmer 672,00874297 2.66 03

Jalore 1,830,151200961 3.68 03

Jhalawar 1,411,327170905 4.28 02 01

Jhunjhunu 2,139,658273165 16.07 05

Jodhpur 3,685,681431938 1.68 06 01(B.Ed) 1 JNV Univ,

Jodhpur.

2 Sardar Patel Suraksha Avm Dandik Nyaya University, Jodhpur.

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3 National Law Univrsity, Jodhpur

Karauli 1,458,459178275 5.23 06

Kota 1,950,491265124 10.12 08 01 1 Kota

Univ, Kota,

2 Vardhman Mahaveer Open University, Kota

Nagaur 3,309,234403172 4.72 05 01

Pali 2,038,533223859 4.46 05 01

Pratapgarh [ 1]

868,23199178 4.72 02

Rajsamand 1,158,283130487 4.90 06

Sawai Madhopur

1,338,114167197 8.03 04

Sikar 2,677,737349041 14.59 08 01 Deen Dayal

Upadhyaya Shekhawati University, Sikar

Sirohi 1,037,185117765 5.44 04 01

Sri Ganganagar

1,969,520245844 14.15 05 01

Tonk 1,421,711181975 7.99 06

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Udaipur3,067,549 343354 5.58 07 01

(B.Ed)1 MLS Univ, Udaipur

2 Rajiv Gandhi Janjatiya University, Udaipur

Table No. 15.8

District wise Polytechnic Colleges and Engineering CollegesTotal population (in lakhs)

18-23 age population (in lakhs)

GER Total Govt. Poly College

Govt. Poly College(Girls)

Total Private co ed Poly College

Private Poly College(Girls)

Total Govt. Engg. College

Govt. Engg. College(Girls)

Total Private co ed Engg College

Private Engg College(Girls)

Ajmer 2,584,913 312948 10.20 1 1 6 0 1 1 3 0

Alwar 3,671,999 453686 11.48 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0

Banswara 1,798,194 200947 10.14 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Baran 1,223,921 154277 5.55 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Barmer 2,604,453 283883 2.88 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Bharatpur 2,549,121 312894 9.22 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 0

Bhilwara 2,410,459 283012 6.51 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Bikaner 2,367,745 283853 7.56 1 1 5 0 2 0 2 0

Bundi 1,113,725 141804 6.72 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

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Chittorgarh 1,544,392 180018 6.35 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

Churu 2,041,172 249500 11.30 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

Dausa 1,637,226 198474 17.01 0 0 8 1 0 0 4 0

Dholpur 1,207,293 146690 4.71 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0

Dungarpur 1,388,906 149005 9.25 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

Hanumangarh

1,779,650 217970 13.54 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 0

Jaipur 6,663,971 842090 12.16 1 2 40 0 0 0 53

2

Jaisalmer 672,008 74297 2.66 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Jalore 1,830,151 200961 3.68 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Jhalawar 1,411,327 170905 4.28 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0

Jhunjhunu 2,139,658 273165 16.07 1 0 9 0 0 0 5 0

Jodhpur 3,685,681 431938 1.68 1 1 5 0 1 0 8 1

Karauli 1,458,459 178275 5.23 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0

Kota 1,950,491 265124 10.12 1 1 9 0 1 0 7 0

Nagaur 3,309,234 403172 4.72 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0

Pali 2,038,533 223859 4.46 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0

Pratapgarh 868,231 99178 4.72 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Rajsamand 1,158,283 130487 4.90 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0

Sawai Madhopur

1,338,114 167197 8.03 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Sikar 2,677,737 349041 14.59 1 0 17 0 0 0 4 0

Sirohi 1,037,185 117765 5.44 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0

Sri 1,969,520 245844 14.15 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0

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Ganganagar

Tonk 1,421,711 181975 7.99 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 0

Udaipur 3,067,549 343354 5.58 1 1 5 0 2 0 10

0

Total 42 8 166 9 11 1 120

3

Table No. 15.9 Qualitative Profile

Are there any Educationally Backward districts in the State or districts with special concerns? Provide an educational profile of the State on a district-basis, identifying the weakest and strongest areas in the state, any disciplines or academic areas where certain areas have the potential to improve, districts with special needs in terms of vocational/agricultural/medical education etc.

NO. OF EBDS (AS PER UGC LIST OF 374 EBDS) = 12

Weakest 7 districts ReasonsDist 1

Karauli Low CPI & GER

Dist 2

Barmer Low CPI & GER

Dist 3

Hanumangarh Low CPI & GER

Dist 4

Baran Low CPI & GER

Dist 5

Jalore Low CPI & GER

Dist 6

Nagaur Low CPI & GER

Dist 7

Tonk Low CPI & GER

Strongest 5 Districts Reasons

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Dist 1 Sikar High CPI & GER

Dist 2 Churu Highest Revenue earning district, High CPI & GER

Dist 3 Bikaner High CPI & GER

Dist 4 Udaipur Tourist destination , High CPI & GER

Dist 5 Sawai madhopur Tourist destination, High CPI & GER

Dist 6 Ajmer High CPI & GER

Dist 7 Jhunjhunu High CPI & GER

Districts with special Needs ReasonsDist 1 Banswara Lack of Professional and Vocational Institutions,

tribal area.Dist 2 Pratapgarh Low Institution density, Tribal area

Dist 3 Jhalawar Low Institution density

Dist 4 Rajsamand Low Institution density

Dist 5 Bundi Low Institution density

Dist 6 Jaisalmer Low Institution density, border district

Dist 7 Pali Low Institution density

Table No. 15.10

Autonomous Colleges

Name Affiliating University

District Funding (Private/ Government/ Government Aided

Accreditation Status & Cycle of Accreditation

Enrolment (in Thousands)

R R College, Alwar

University of Alwar

Alwar Govt First Cycle -B

6882

S S Jain University Jaipur Private First and 4296

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Subodh College, Jaipur

of Rajasthan

Second Cycle- A

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Table No. 15.11

NAAC Accreditation Status of Colleges (List by University and Grade in that order)- as in 2014-15 (Baseline Data)

A. Government-General Colleges

S.No.

College Name Affiliating University

Year of Establish

ment

Status as per UGC Act

(12B/Non 12B)

NAAC grading

Year of

accredition by

NAAC

I Cycle II Cycle

1 Govt. College, Ajmer

MDS University,

Ajmer

12BB++ B

2 Govt. College, Beawar 1956 12B B B 3 Govt. College, Kekri 1977 12B C4 Govt. College, Kishangarh 1959 12B B 20045 Govt. College, Nasirabad 1970 12B B 2004

6 Govt. College, Pushkar 2013 Non 12B

7 Govt. Girls College, Ajmer 1994 12B B

8 Govt. Girls College, Sarwar 2013 Non 12B

 

9 Govt. College, Alwar (Arts)

Rajasthan University,

Jaipur

1979 12B B+ 10 Govt. College, Alwar (R.R.) 1945 12B B

11 Govt. College, Behror 1977 12B12 Govt. College, Bibi Rani 1995 12B

13 Govt. College, Govindgarh 1996 Non12B

14 Govt. College, Rajgarh 1967 12B B 200615 Govt. College, Thanagaji 2004 12B

16 Govt. College, Tijara 2013 Non12B

17 Govt. Girls College, Alwar 1964 12B C++ 200618 Govt. College, Banswara

MLS Univrsity, Udaipur

1969 12B B++ 200619 Govt. College, Kushalgarh 1990 12B20 Govt. Girls College, Banswara 1995 12B C+ 200521 Govt. College, Baran Kota

University, Kota

1966 12B B 200422 Govt. College, Kelwara 2008 Non12B( A/F)23 Govt. Girls College, Baran 1995 12B C++ 200524 Govt. College, Balotra JNV

University, Jodhpur

1991 12B C25 Govt. College, Barmer 1965 12B B++26 Govt. College, Bayatu 2014 Non12

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B

27 Govt. College, Gudamalani 2013 Non12B

28 Govt. Girls College, Balotra 1997 12B C+

29 Govt. Girls College, Barmer 1997 Non12B

30 Govt. College, Bayana

Rajasthan University,

Jaipur

199112B

31 Govt. College, Bharatpur (MSJ)1947

12B B+2005

32 Govt. College, Bharatpur (Sc.& Comm.)

2014 Non 12B

33 Govt. College, Deeg 1977 12B C 2005

34 Govt. Girls College, Bayana 2012 Non 12B

35 Govt. Girls College, Bharatpur 1971 12B B

36 Govt. College, Asind

MDS University,

Ajmer

2013 Non 12B

37 Govt. College, Bhilwara (MLV)1956

12B C+38 Govt. College, Mandalgarh 1999 12B

39 Govt. College, Raipur 2013 Non12B

40 Govt. College, Shahpura 1965 12B B+41 Govt. Girls College, Bhilwara 1971 12B C+

42 Govt. College, Bikaner (Dungar)

MGS University, Bikaner

193512B A

43 Govt. College, Lunkaransar 2013 Non12B

44 Govt. College, Nokha 1996 Non12B

45 Govt. Girls College, Bikaner 1935 12B B++46 Govt. College, Bundi Kota

University, Kota

1959 12B B+

47 Govt. Girls College, Bundi 1995 Non 12B

48 Govt. College, Chittorgarh

MLS Univrsity, Udaipur

1962 12B B 2003

49 Govt. College, Kapasan 2013 Non12B

50 Govt. College, Mandapiya 1997 Non 12B

51 Govt. College, Nimbahera 1977 12B C+

52 Govt. Girls College, Chittorgarh1995

12B C++53 Govt. College, Churu

MGS University,

Bikaner

1949 12B B+ B54 Govt. College, Ratangarh 1990 12B55 Govt. College, Sardarsahar 1960 12B B+56 Govt. College, Sujangarh 1968 12B B

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57 Govt. College, Taranagar 1999 Non 12B

58 Govt. Girls College, Ratangarh 1990 12B59 Govt. College, Bandikui

Rajasthan University,

Jaipur

1977 12B B60 Govt. College, Dausa 1960 12B B 200561 Govt. College, Lalsot 1999 12B

62 Govt. College, Sikrai 2013 Non12B

63 Govt. Girls College, Dausa 1996 12B B+

64 Govt. Girls College, Lalsot 2013 Non12B

65 Govt. College, Bari 2014 Non12B

66 Govt. College, Dholpur 1961 12B

67 Govt. Girls College, Dholpur 2014 Non12B

68 Govt. College, DungarpurMLS Univrsity,

Udaipur

1961 12B B69 Govt. College, Sagwara 1997 12B

70 Govt. Girls College, Dungarpur1996

12B

71 Govt. College, Anoopgarh

MGS University,

Bikaner

2014 Non12B

72 Govt. College, Sri Ganganagar 1964 12B B73 Govt. College, Suratgarh 1977 12B B+ B 2014

74 Govt. Girls College, Sadulsahar 2008 Non12B

75 Govt. Girls College, Sri Ganganagar

196012B B

76 Govt. College, Hanumangarh MGS University,

Bikaner

1966 12B C++

77 Govt. College, Nohar 199712B C++

2004

78 Govt. College, Chimanpura

Rajasthan University,

Jaipur

1977 12B C+

79 Govt. College, Jaipur 2013 Non12B

80 Govt. College, Kaladera 1959 12B C+81 Govt. College, Kotputli 1962 12B B82 Govt. College, Sambharlake 1970 12B B+83 Govt. Girls College, Chomu 1999 12B

84 Govt. Girls College, Kotputli 1962 Non12B

85 Govt. Girls College, Shahpura (JPR)

199712B

86 Rajasthan Sangeet Sansthan, Jaipur

1950 Non12B

87 Rajasthan School of Arts, Jaipur

1866 Non12B

88 Govt. College, Jaisalmer JNV University,

1970 12B B+89 Govt. Girls College, Jaisalmer 1998 Non12

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Jodhpur

B

90 Govt. College, Pokaran 2006 Non12B

91 Govt. College, Bhinmal 1996 12B92 Govt. College, Jalore 1966 12B B93 Govt. Girls College, Jalore 1999 12B94 Govt. College, Bhawanimandi Kota

University, Kota

1976 12B C++95 Govt. College, Jhalawar 1958 12B B+96 Govt. Girls College, Jhalawar 1995 12B

97 Govt. College, Gudha

Rajasthan University,

Jaipur

2013 Non12B

98 Govt. College, Jhunjhunu 2004 12B99 Govt. College, Khetri 1999 12B

100 Govt. College, Nawalgarh 2015 Non12B

101 Govt. Girls College, Jhunjhunu 1999 12B

102 Govt. College, Balesar

JNV University,

Jodhpur

2013 Non12B

103 Govt. College, Bhopalgarh2006 Non12

B

104 Govt. College, Bilara 2013 Non12B

105 Govt. College, Jodhpur 2013 Non12B

106 Govt. College, Phalodi 1999 Non12B

107 Govt. Girls College, Piparcity 1997 12B108 Govt. College, Hindoncity

Kota University,

Kota

1977 12B C+ 2004109 Govt. College, Karauli 1996 12B B+ 2005

110 Govt. College, Nadoti 2013 Non12B

111 Govt. College, Sapotra 2013 Non12B

112 Govt. College, Todabhim 2008 Non12B

113 Govt. Girls College, Karauli 1996 Non12B

114 Govt. College, Kota

Kota University,

Kota

1945 12B C++

115 Govt. College, Kota (Comm.) 1978 Non12B C

116 Govt. College, Ramganjmandi 1999 Non12B

117 Govt. College, Sangod 2013 Non12B

118 Govt. Girls College, Kota 1958 12B B+ A119 Govt. College, Deedwana JNV

University, Jodhpur

1958 12B B+ 2006120 Govt. College, Nagaur 1969 12B C+121 Govt. Girls College, Nagaur 1997 Non12

B

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122 Govt. College, Jayal 2013 Non12B

123 Govt. College, Mertacity 1996 12B C+ 2006124 Govt. Bangad College, Pali

JNV University,

Jodhpur

1961 12B B 2004

125 Govt. College, Jaitaran 2007 Non12B

126 Govt. College, Bali 2013 Non12B

127 Govt. College, Sojatcity 2006 Non12B

128 Govt. College, Sumerpur 2015 Non12B

129 Govt. Girls College, Pali 1995 12B

130 Govt. College, Dhariyawad

MLS Univrsity, Udaipur

2013 Non12B

131 Govt. College, Pratapgarh 1966 12B C+ 2004

132 Govt. College, Bhim 2007 Non12B

133 Govt. College, Nathdwara 1962 12B C++134 Govt. College, Rajsamand 1994 12B C+ 2005

135 Govt. Girls College, Nathdwara1996

12B C+ B

136 Govt. College, Amet1999

12 B

137 Govt. College, Deogarh 2014 Non12B

138 Govt. College, BamanwasKota

University, Kota

2013 Non12B

139 Govt. College, Gangapurcity 1977 12B C140 Govt. College, SawaiMadhopur 1971 12B C++ B

141 Govt. Girls College, SawaiMadhopur

1996 Non12B

142 Govt. College, NeemKa Thana

Rajasthan University,

Jaipur

1966 12B B B143 Govt. College, Ramgarh 1961 12B C+ B144 Govt. College, Sikar 1958 12B A

145 Govt. Girls College, Hod 2013 Non12B

146 Govt. Girls College, NeemKa Thana

1999 Non12B

147 Govt. Girls College, Sikar 2013 Non12B

148 Govt. College, AburoadMLS Univrsity,

Udaipur

1977 12B C+149 Govt. College, Shivganj 1999 12 B B+150 Govt. College, Sirohi 1958 12B B151 Govt. Girls College, Sirohi 1997 12 B152 Govt. College, Deoli MDS

University, Ajmer

197 12B C 2005153 Govt. College, Malpura 1997 12 B154 Govt. College, Niwai 2013 Non12

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B155 Govt. College, Tonk 1959 12B B++

156 Govt. College, Uniyara 2007 Non12B

157 Govt. Girls College, Tonk 1995 12B

158 Govt. College, Jhadol

MLS Univrsity, Udaipur

2014 Non12B

159 Govt. College, Kherwara 2004 12B

160 Govt. College, Kotara 2006 Non12B

161 Govt. College, Salumber 1991 12B C

162 Govt. College, Sarada 2013 Non12B

163 Govt. Girls College, Kherwara 2013 Non12B

164 Govt. Girls College, Udaipur (Meera)

195912B B++ A

73 govt. colleges were assessed and graded by NAAC in I Cycle and 11 in the Second cycle. All eligible colleges have applied for assessment; some have submitted their IEQA and SSR.

B. Private General Colleges

 S.No

Name of the Institute/Location

Accreditation Status

EC Date Cycles District

University

Year of Estblishment

1 Agarwal Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan MahavidyalayaGangapurcity

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Sawaimadhour

Univ of Kota,Kota

 

2 Agrawal Kanya MahavidhyalayaGangapur City

B 02/02/2006 Cycle1 Sawaimadhopur

Univ of Kota,

1989

3 Agrawal P. G. College, Jaipur

B++ 20/05/2005 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

1957

4 Akashdeep Teachers Training Girls College,Jaipur

C 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

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5 Alankar Mahila B. Ed. CollegeJaipur

B 10/03/2012 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

6 Anuradha Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya,Jaipur

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

7 Aravali Teacher Training CollegeUdaipur

B 05/01/2013 Cycle1 Udaipur

MLS Univ U

 

8 Arya Narayani Devi T.T. CollegeAjmer305025

B 03/03/2015 Cycle1 Ajmer MDS Univ AJM

 

9 Arya Vidhyapeeth Mahila College of Teacher EducationBhusawar321406

B 21/04/2012 Cycle1 Ajmer MDS Univ AJM

 

10 Bhagwati Shikshak Prashikshan MahavidyalayaGangapur City322201

B 04/09/2010 Cycle1 Sawaimadhopur

Univ of Kota,Kota

 

11 Bharti Teachers Training CollegeBharatpur321602

B 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

12 Bhartiya Balika Shiksak Prashikshan MahavidyalayaSikar332021

B 27/03/2011 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

13 Bhartiya Teachers Training CollegeAlwar-Bhiwari Kishangarh-Bas Alwar301405

B 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

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14 Bhupal Nobles' P.G. CollegeUdaipur313 002

A 29/01/2009 Cycle1 Udaipur

MLS Univ UDP

1960

15 Biyani Girls B. Ed. CollegeJaipur302023

B 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

16 Cambridge Court College of EducationJaipur302220

B 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

17 Central Academy Teachers Training College KotraAjmer305004

B 21/04/2012 Cycle1 Ajmer MDS Univ AJM

 

18 Central Academy Teachers Training CollegeKotraAjmer305001

C 04/09/2010 Cycle1 Ajmer MDS Univ AJM

 

19 Chhoti Devi Memorial Girls B. Ed. CollegeDeedwana341303

C 04/09/2010 Cycle1 Ajmer MDS Univ AJM

 

20 Chhoti Devi Memorial Girls B.Ed. CollegeDeedwana341303

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Ajmer MDS Univ AJM

 

21 Children T.T. College (B.Ed. Women)Kota324009

C 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Kota Univ of Kota,Kota

 

22 Chirawa CollegeChirawa333026

B+ 16/09/2004 Cycle1 Jhunjhnu

Raj Univ JP

1958

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23 Chopasni Teacher's Training CollegeJodhpur342009

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Jodhpur

JNV Univ JDP

 

24 Choudhary Parma Ram Godara Teacher's Training CollegeBhadraHanumangarh 335501

B 08/07/2013 Cycle1 Hanumangarh

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

25 Dayanand CollegeAjmer305001

B 16/09/2004 Cycle1 Ajmer MDS Univ AJM

1951

26 Deep International College of EducationHarsauliAlwar301403

B 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Alwar Raj Univ JP

 

27 Department of Teacher Education Bhartiya Prashiksan SansthanBijorawas Village, Tal. Behror Alwar301713

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Alwar Raj Univ JP

 

28 Department of Teacher Education D. R. M. CollegeManiya.Dholpur328024

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Dholpur

Raj Univ JP

 

29 Department of Teacher EducationIndo American InstituteDist. UdaipurBalicha313001

C 27/03/2011 Cycle1 Udaipur

MLS Univ UDP

 

30 Dr. Ambedkar B.Ed CollegeTonk304001

B 15/09/2012 Cycle1 Tonk MDS Univ AJM

 

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31 Eminent T.T. Girls College, Dist. TonkMalpura304504

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Tonk MDS Univ AJM

 

32 G. K. Gowani Government CollegeBhinmal343029

C+ 16/09/2004 Cycle1 Jalore JNV Univ JDP

1966

33 G.S. Jangid Teachers Training College For WomenVillage, Doli P.O, Jodhpur342101

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Jodhpur

JNV Univ JDP

 

34 Geeta Co-Education Teacher Training CollegeNew Gharsana335711

B 03/03/2015 Cycle1 SriGanganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

35 Geeta Co-Education Teacher Training CollegeGharsanaSri Ganganagar335711

C 05/07/2012 Cycle1 SriGanganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

36 Geetanjali B. Ed. CollegeTal. Makarana, Borawar341502

B 27/03/2011 Cycle1 Nagaur

MDS Univ AJM

 

37 Ginnidevi Satyanarayan Sekhsaria Girls P. G. CollegeChirawa333026

B++ 17/10/2006 Cycle1 Jhunjhnu

Raj Univ JP

1987

38 Global Institute of TechnologySitapuraJaipur302022

A 28/03/2008 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

39 Goenka Shiksha Avam Shodh Sansthan Mohinidevi Goenka

B 27/03/2011 Cycle1 Sikar Raj Univ JP

 

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Girls B. Ed. CollegeVill. Ghassu, Dist. SikarKhuri Bari332313

40 Govindam T.T. CollegeBansur Alwar301402

B 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Alwar Raj Univ JP

 

41 Gramin Mahila MahavidyalayaShiv SinghpuraSikar332024

B 24/09/2014 Cycle1 Sikar Raj Univ JP

2003

42 Greate India Teacher Training CollegeKhanpur326038

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Jhalawaar

Univ of Kota,Kota

 

43 Hans College of EducationAmai Road, KotputliJaipur303108

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

2005

44 Indian Girls College of EducationJhunjhun333001

B 27/03/2011 Cycle1 Jhunjhnu

Raj Univ JP

 

45 Indian Teacher Training CollegeChuru331001

B 27/03/2011 Cycle1 Churu MGS Univ, Bkn

 

46 Institute of Advanced Studies in EducationSardharshahr 331401

B+ 08/01/2004 Cycle1 Churu MGS Univ, Bkn

 

47 International College for GirlsMansarovar

A+ 28/02/2005 Cycle1 Jhunjhnu

Raj Univ JP

 

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Jaipur302020

48 J. B. Shah Girls (P.G.) CollegeJhunjhunu333001

C++ 16/02/200 Cycle1 Jhunjhnu

Raj Univ JP

2003

49 Jamna Girls B.Ed College Sikar332001

B 21/04/2012 Cycle1 Sikar Raj Univ JP

 

50 K.M.D. Memorial College of EducationVillage- Tejawala, Panchayat-Kapoorwala, Tehsil-SanganeJaipur302029

B 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

51 Karuna Shikshak Prashikshan Mahila Mahavidyalaya Hanumangarh 335512

B 05/01/2013 Cycle1 Hanumangarh

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

52 Kautilya Women Teacher's Training CollegeNayagaonKota324001

C 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Kota Univ of Kota,Kota

 

53 Kuchaman College(Nagour)Kuchaman City 341508

A 02/02/2006 Cycle1 Nagaur

MDS Univ AJM

1981

54 Lachoo Memorial College of Science and TechnologyJodhpur342003

A

03/05/2004&27/03/2011

Cycle1&2

Jodhpur

JNV Univ JDP

1965

55 Late Mool Chand Meena Teachers Training CollegeDist. DausaLalsot303503

B 21/04/2012 Cycle1 Dausa Raj Univ JP

 

56 Lokmanya Tilak A 20/05/2005 Cycle1 Prata MLS  

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College of Teacher Education, Janaradan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth PratapnagarUdaipur313001

pgarh Univ UDP

57 M.B.M. B.Ed. College (Girls)Jawahar NagarSri Ganganagar335001

B 05/05/2014 Cycle1 SriGanganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

58 Mahala Teachers' Training InstituteKhatushyamji Road, Dist. SikarReengus332404

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Sikar Raj Univ JP

 

59 Maharaja Agrasen Teacher's Training CollegeNagarBharatpur321205

B 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Bharatpur

Raj Univ JP

 

61 Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Applied SciencesJECRC Campus, Shri Ram Ki Nangal, Via Sitapura RIICO, Tonk RoadJaipur302022

A 04/09/2010 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

2003

62 Mahila MahavidyalayaKamla Nehru Nagar, Soor Sagar RoadJodhpur342009

B+ 16/02/2004 Cycle1 Jodhpur

JNV Univ JDP

1988

63 Mahila Vidya Mandir Teachers Training CollegeKeshav Madhav Nagar, BagwasPratapgarh312605

C 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Pratapgarh

MLS Univ UDP

 

64 Mantram Teacher's B 21/04/2012 Cycle1 Udaip MLS  

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Training CollegeVillage-Kamli(Nohra), Panchayat-Nai, Tehsil-GirwaUdaipur313001

ur Univ UDP

65 Marudhara Shikshak Prashikshan MahavidyalayaLaxmangarh (Sikar)Basni332311

B 05/01/2013 Cycle1 Sikar Raj Univ JP

 

66 Maulana Azad Muslim Mahila Teachers' Training CollegeKamal Nehru Nagar, Pal Link RoadJodhpur342008

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Jodhpur

JNV Univ JDP

 

67 Maulana Azad Muslim Teachers' Training CollegePal Link Road, Kamla Nehru NagarJodhpur342003

B 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Jodhpur

JNV Univ JDP

 

68 Mother India Siksha Sastri MahavidyalayaJhalawarKhanpur326038

B 05/01/2013 Cycle1 Jhalawaar

Kota Univ,Kota

 

69 Murti Devi Memorial B.Ed CollegeChak 4 SDS, Hakmabad, Dist. Sri GanganagarSadul Shahar335062

B 10/03/2012 Cycle1 SriGanganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

70 Nav Bharthi Shikshak Prashikshak MahavidyalayaGopalpura Byepass, Mohru Nagar, ManyawasJaipur302020

B 21/04/2012 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

71 Nehru Memorial (P. G.) CollegeNo DataHanumangarh Town

C++ 28/02/2005 Cycle1 Hanumangarh

MGS Univ, Bkn

1966

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335513

72 Prasasvi T.T CollegeCollectrate Chouraha Agra Bye Pass RoadDausa303303

B 10/03/2012 Cycle1 Dausa Raj Univ JP

 

73 Princess B. Ed. CollegeChomuJaipur303702

B 15/09/2012 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

74 Radhakrishnan Teachers Training CollegeOpp. Central School, ThinglaSawai Madhopur322001

A 21/04/2012 Cycle1 Sawaimadhopur

Univ of Kota,Kota

 

75 Rajasthan Shikshak Prashikshan VidhyapeethJaipur302002

B 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

76 Rama Devi Mahila Teacher Training CollegeDist. JunjhunuHarnathpura (NUA)333041

B 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Jhunjhunu

Raj Univ JP

 

77 Rashtra Uday T.T. CollegeF-2-3, Bicchwal Industrial AreaBikaner334006

B 10/03/2012 Cycle1 Bikaner

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

78 Rawat Mahila B. Ed. CollegeKarni Vihar, Heerapura, Ajmer RoadJaipur302024

B 05/01/2013 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

79 S. N. College of B 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Dholp Raj  

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EducationBadagaun Road, NH - 3, ManiyaDholpur328024

ur Univ JP

80 S. P. U. (PG) CollegeDist. PaliFalna306116

B 30/09/2009 Cycle1 Jodhpur

JNV Univ JDP

1958

81 S. S. Jain Subodh (P.G.) CollegeRambag CircleJaipur*302004

A

A

03/05/2004&27/03/2011

Cycle1&2

Jaipur Raj Univ JP

1959

82 S.K. Chaudhary Educational Trust's, Shankara Institute of B.EdKukasJaipur303101

B 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

83 S.S. Jain Subodh Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan MahavidyalayaAirport Road, SanganerJaipur302011

B 03/03/2015 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

84 S.S.G. Pareek P.G. College of EducationJaipur302012

A 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

1955

85 Saint Soldier Mahila T. T. CollegeCivil Line Road, Tal Kotora CircleTonk304001

B 23/03/2013 Cycle1 Tonk MDS Univ AJM

 

86 Sambal College of EducationNawalgarh Road, ShivsinghpuraSikar332024

B 08/07/2013 Cycle1 Sikar Raj Univ JP

 

87 Sanjay Teacher's B 27/03/2011 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj  

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Training CollegeLal Kothi Scheme, Tonk RoadJaipur302015

Univ JP

88 Sanskar International Mahila Shikshak Shiksha MahavidyalayaDairy RoadHanumangarh335512

B 10/12/2014 Cycle1 Hanumangarh

MGS Univ, Bkn

2009

89 Sant Sri Prannath Parnami T. T. CollegeJaitsar Road, Dist. Sri GanganagarPadampur335401

B 05/01/2013 Cycle1 SriGanganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

90 Saraswati Shikshan Sadan Women's Teacher Training CollegeNO. 11, LNP Udyog ViharSriganganagar335002

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 SriGanganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

91 Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Teachers Training CollegeDist. HanumangarhBhadra335501

C 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Hanumangarh

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

92 Sarswati Shikshak Prashiksan Mahavidyalaya NaniSikar332041

B 24/09/2014 Cycle1 Sikar Raj Univ JP

 

93 Seth Motilal (P.G.) CollegeJhunjhunu,Jhunjhunu333001

B++

A

28/02/2005&16/09/2011

Cycle1&2

Jhunjhunu

Raj Univ JP

1958

94 Seth Motilal Teacher's Education College

B 05/01/2013 Cycle1 Jhunjhunu

Raj Univ JP

 

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Jhunjhunu333001

95 Seth Sushil Kumar Bihani S.D. Shiksha Mahavidyalya Sri Ganganagar Rajasthan335001

B 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Sri Ganganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

96 Shah Goverdhan Lal Kabra Teachers' College (C.T.E.)Umaid Hospital Road, Near Geeta BhawanSiwanchi Gate, Umaid Hospital Road,Jodhpur342003

B++ 31/03/2007 Cycle1 Jodhpur

JNV Univ JDP

 

97 Sharada Sadan College (Kanoria College)Dist. JhunjhunuMukundgarh333705

C+ 16/09/2004 Cycle1 Jhunjhunu

Raj Univ JP

1959

98 Shekhawati Teacher's Training CollegeSikar-Jhunjhunu Road, Dundlod PhatakJhunjhunu333702

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Jhunjhunu

Raj Univ JP

 

99 Shri Agrasen Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan SansthanStation Road, Dist. KarauliHindaun City322230

B 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Karauli

Univ of Kota,Kota

 

100 Shri Agrasen Snatkottar Shiksha Mahavidyalaya C.T.EJamdoliJaipur302031

A 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

101 Shri Bhagwandas Todi College

B 10/02/2007 Cycle1& Sikar Raj Univ JP

1965

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LachhmangarhSikar332311

B&10/12/2014

2

102 Shri Bhawani Niketan P.G Mahila MahavidyalayaSikar RoadJaipur302012

C+ 16/02/2004 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

1997

103 Shri Bhawani Niketan Teacher Training CollegeNear Chomu Pulia, Sikar RoadJaipur302023

B 03/03/2015 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

104 Shri Krishna Satsang Balika MahavidyalayaNear Clock Tower, Naya SaharSikar332001

B+

B

17/10/2006&10/12/2014

Cycle1&2

Sikar Raj Univ JP

1977

105 Shri Maharshi Dadhich Sanskrit Teachers Training CollegeM.D. Mission Campus, KeshavpuraKota324005

B 10/12/2014 Cycle1 Kota Univ of Kota, Kota

 

106 Shri Shyam Teacher Training CollegeHanumangarh335501

C 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Hanumangarh

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

107 Shrimati Chandrawal Gupta Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan MahavidyalayaNear Banas Pump, Sabji Mandi, Abu RoadSirohi307026

B 23/03/2013 Cycle1 Sirohi MLS Univ UDP

 

109 Siddharth Teachers Training CollegeTal. Chaksu, Dist. JaipurKotkhawada

B 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

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303908

110 Smt. Mahadevi Mahila Teacher Training CollegeNarainpurAlwar 301024

B 21/02/2014 Cycle1 Alwar Raj Univ JP

 

111 Smt. Ramkumari Teacher's Training CollegeDist JhunjhunuMukundgarh Mandi333705

B 10/03/2012 Cycle1 Jhunjhunu

Raj Univ JP

 

112 Sneh Teacher's Training CollegeSanganerJaipur302029

A 05/01/2013 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

113 Sona Devi Sethia P. G. Girls' CollegeDist. ChuruSujangarh331507

B 02/02/2006 Cycle1 Churu MGS Univ, Bkn

1966

114 Sophia Girls CollegeMeershah Ali, Jaipur RoadAjmer305001

B++

B

16/02/2004&04/09/2010

Cycle1&2

Ajmer MDS Univ AJM

1959

115 Sorabh College of Teacher TrainingHindaun Karauli Road, Tal. Hindauncity, Dist.KarauliKheda 322234

B 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Karauli

Univ of Kota,Kota

 

116 Sri Balaji Teachers Training CollegeMachedaJaipur302013

B 10/07/2014 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

117 Sri Ganganagar Shikshak Prashikshan (P.G.) MahavidhalayaTantia Higher Education Institute Campus, Near RIICO

B 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Hanumangarh

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

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Bus Stand, Hanumangarh RoadSri Ganganagar335002

118 Sri Guru Nanak Khalsa P. G. College Anoopgarh No DataSri Ganganagar335001

B++ 16/09/2004 Cycle1 SriGanganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

2002

119 Sri. Sathya Sai P. G. College for WomenJawahar NagarJaipur302004

B++ 10/02/2007 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

1974

120 Suratgarh B. Ed. CollegeN. H. No. 15Suratgarh335804

B 27/03/2011 Cycle1 SriGanganagar

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

121 Swami Keshvanand Shikshak Prashikshan Mahila MahavidyalayaLaxmangarh Dist.Alwar321607

B 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Alwar Raj Univ JP

 

122 Swami Vivekanand College for Professional StudiesNapasar-Gusaisar Road, Sinthal, Dist. BikanerNapasar334201

B 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Bikaner

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

123 Swami Vivekanand Teacher Traning College14Ksp, Near Shargarh Police Choki, Rawatser RoadHanumangarh335526

B 21/04/2012 Cycle1 Hanumangarh

MGS Univ, Bkn

 

125 Tagore Shikshak Prashikshan SansthanNH - 11, Bhairon ji Mode, ReengusSikar

B 25/10/2013 Cycle1 Sikar Raj Univ JP

 

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332404

126 Tilak Teacher Training College (For Women)Triveni Nagar, Gopalpura BypassJaipur302018

A 05/07/2012 Cycle1 Jaipur Raj Univ JP

 

127 Veena Memorial College of EducationP.O. Rampur Dhabai, Kailadevi Road, PadewaKarauli322241

B 16/09/2011 Cycle1 Karauli

Univ of Kota,Kota

 

128 Vidya Bhawan G. S. Teachers CollegeDr. M. S. Mehta Marg, FatehpuraUdaipur313004

A 22/12/2007 Cycle1 Udaipur

MLS Univ UDP

 

129 Vidya Bhawan Rural InstituteBadgoan RoadUdaipur313001

B++

B

21/05/2006&10/12/2014

Cycle1&2

Udaipur

MLS Univ UDP

1956

16. State Higher Education Development Plan

(To be based on Institutional Development Plan – College, PG Dept. and University)

Part -Basic Information

Table No. 16.01

Basic Profile of Higher Education Institutions

Total(general

)

2f 12B General

(UGC)

NAAC Accredit

ed

% NAAC Accredited to

total

State Universities 22 22 22 04 18%

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State Private Universities

40 40 40 - 0

Deemed Universities

08 08 08 04 50%

Government Colleges

190 145 100 79 41%

Private Colleges 1396 119 8.5%

Total Post Graduate Departments in State Universities

186(Govt)

Academic Staff Colleges

04 03 75%

Any Other (Mention)

Total

Table No. 16.02University wise Students and Teachers

Names University Dept. & Constituent Colleges

Affiliated Colleges

Number of Colleges

Number of Students(All Levels

Number of Teachers in Position

Student Teacher Ratio

Number of Colleges

Number of Students(All Levels)

Number of Teachers in Position (Govt.)

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)

State Public Universities 1516+196+01

600334 4586 GOVT

University of Rajasthan

05 22956 564 40:1 1165 994000 1572

MLS University Udaipur

05 8429 144 58:1 151 75875 381

University JNV Jodhpur

NIL 36509 371 98:1 170 41264 331

MDS University Ajmer

NIL 19 164 83984 828

MGS University, Bikaner

NIL 394 17 23:1 249 114005 585

Kota University, Kota

NIL 34 70 52280 720

Faculty-wise Enrollment in Higher Education

Table No. 16.03

State Data For University Across The State

Sl. No.

Name of University

Year of Establishment

Status as per UGC Act (2f/ Non 2f)

Status as per UGC Act (12B/ Non 12B)

Category (Govt/Govt aided/ Private/ Autonomous/Constituent

Accreditation status (Yes/No)

Accreditation Year

Accreditation Grade

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1 University of Rajasthan

1947 Yes Yes Govt Yes 2004-09

A+

2 MLS University Udaipur

1962 Yes Yes Govt Yes 2002-07

B++

3 University JNV Jodhpur

1962 Yes Yes Govt Yes 2003-08

A

4 MDS University Ajmer

1987 Yes Yes Govt Yes 2001-09

B++

5 MGS University, Bikaner

1987 Yes Yes Govt Yes 2004-09

B++

6 Kota University, Kota

2003 Yes Yes Govt NA

7 MGS University, Bikaner

2003 Yes Yes Govt NA NA NA

8 VMOU, Kota 1987 NA NA Govt NA NA NA

9 National Law University, Jodhpur

1999 NA NA Govt NA NA NA

10

R R Brithhari Matsya University, Alwar

2012 NA NA Govt NA NA NA

11

Marahja surajmal Brij University, Bharatpur

2012 NA NA Govt NA NA NA

12

Dr B R Ambedkar Law University, Jaipur

2012 NA NA Govt NA NA NA

13

Haridev Joshi University of Journalism & Mass Communication, Jaipur

2012 NA NA Govt NA NA NA

14

Sardar Patel University of Police , Security & Criminal Justice,Jodhpur

2012 NA NA Govt NA NA NA

15

Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay University, Sikar

2012 NA NA Govt NA NA NA

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State Data for Colleges across the State

Table 16.04

S.No.

Name of the College

Year of Establish

ment

University Affiliated

Status (as per UGC act

2f/Non 2f)

Status (As per UGC

Act)12B/non 12B

Category (Govt./Govt.

Aided/Pvt/Autonomous/Cons

tituent)

Accreditation status

(YES/NO)

Year Grade

1 Govt. College, Ajmer

1896 MDSU Ajmer

2f 12 B Govt. YES   B++/B

2 Govt. College, Beawar

1954 MDSU Ajmer

2f 12 B Govt.     B

3 Govt. College, Kekri

1977 MDSU Ajmer

2f 12 (B) Govt.     C

4 Govt. College, Kishangarh

1959 MDSU Ajmer

2f 12B Govt.   2004  B

5 Govt. College, Nasirabad

1970 MDSU Ajmer

2f 12B Govt.   2005  B

6 Govt. College, Pushkar

2013 MDSU Ajmer

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

7 Govt. Girls College, Ajmer

1994 MDSU Ajmer

2F 12B YES 2005

Govt.     (B)

8 Govt. Girls College, Sarwar

2013 MDSU Ajmer

Non 2f Non 12b Govt. NO    

9 Govt. College, Alwar (Arts)

1979 UOR Jaipur

2F 12B Govt.     B+

10 Govt. College, Alwar (R.R.)

1930 UOR Jaipur

2f 12b Autonomous A/F II Cycle

2004 (B)

11 Govt. College, Behror

1977 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

12 Govt. College, Bibi Rani

1995 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

13 Govt. College, Govindgarh

1998 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

14 Govt. College, Rajgarh

1967 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. 2006 B

15 Govt. College, Thanagaji

2004 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

16 Govt. College, Tijara

2013 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

17 Govt. Girls College, Alwar

1964 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt.   2006 C+

18 Govt. College, Banswara

1957 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt.   2006 B++

19 Govt. College, Kushalgarh

1990 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

20 Govt. Girls College, Banswara

1995 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12b Govt.      

21 Govt. College, Baran

1966 UOK, Kota

2f 12 B Govt. B 2004  

22 Govt. College, Kelwara

2008 UOK, Kota

Non 2f (A/F)

Non 12b A/F

Govt. No    

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23 Govt. Girls College, Baran

1995 UOK, Kota

2f 12B Govt. YES 2005 C++

24 Govt. College, Balotra

1991 JNVU Jodhpur

2f 12B Govt. YES 2003 C

25 Govt. College, Barmer

1965 JNVU Jodhpur

2 F 12 B Govt. YES    

26 Govt. College, Bayatu

2014 JNVU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

27 Govt. College, Gudamalani

2013 JNVU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non2B Govt. NO    

28 Govt. Girls College, Balotra

1997 JNVU Jodhpur

    Govt.      

29 Govt. Girls College, Barmer

1997 JNVU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non2B Govt. Under Process

   

30 Govt. College, Bayana

2012 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non2B Govt. NO    

31 Govt. College, Bharatpur (MSJ)

1941 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. YES 2005 B+

32 Govt. College, Bharatpur (Sc.& Comm.)

2014 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.       

33 Govt. College, Deeg

1977 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non2B Govt. YES 2005 C

34 Govt. Girls College, Bayana

2012 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

35 Govt. Girls College, Bharatpur

1971 UOR Jaipur

2f 12 B Govt. YES 2005 B

36 Govt. College, Asind

2013 MDSU Ajmer

No No Govt NO    

37 Govt. College, Bhilwara (MLV)

1952 MDSU Ajmer

2F 12B Govt A/ F    

38 Govt. College, Mandalgarh

1999 MDSU Ajmer

    Govt      

39 Govt. College, Raipur

2013 MDSU Ajmer

Non 2f Non 12B Govt NO    

40 Govt. College, Shahpura

1965 MDSU Ajmer

2 F 12 B Govt YES    

41 Govt. Girls College, Bhilwara

1971 MDSU Ajmer

2f 12B Govt YES 2004 C+

42 Govt. College, Bikaner (Dungar)

1928 MGSU, Bikaner

2f 12B Govt YES 2006; 2014

A; A

43 Govt. College, Lunkaransar

2013 MGSU, Bikaner

12B Non 12B Govt      

44 Govt. College, Nokha

1996 MGSU, Bikaner

2F Non 12B Govt No    

45 Govt. Girls College, Bikaner

1959 MGSU, Bikaner

2F  12B  Govt      

46 Govt. College, Bundi

1959 UOK, Kota

2f 12B Govt. YES 2004 B

47 Govt. Girls College, Bundi

1995 UOK, Kota

2F Non 12B Govt. NO    

48 Govt. College, Chittorgarh

1962 MLSU, Udaipur

2F Non 12B Govt. YES 2003 B

49 Govt. College, Kapasan

2013 MLSU, Udaipur

Non 2F Non 12B Govt. NO    

50 Govt. College, Mandapiya

1997 MLSU, Udaipur

2 F 12 B Govt. NO    

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51 Govt. College, Nimbahera

1977 MLSU, Udaipur

2 F 12 B Govt.      

52 Govt. Girls College, Chittorgarh

1995 MLSU, Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. YES   C++

53 Govt. College, Churu

1945 MGSU, Bikaner

2f 12B Govt. YES   B+

54 Govt. College, Rajgarh

2014 MGSU, Bikaner

NON 2F

NON 12B Govt. NO    

55 Govt. College, Sardarsahar

1952 MGSU, Bikaner

2F 12B Govt. YES 2005 B+

56 Govt. College, Sujangarh

1968 M.G.S. Univ.

2F 12B Govt. YES    

57 Govt. College, Taranagar

1999 MGSU Bikaner

2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

58 Govt. Girls College, Ratangarh

1997 MGSU, Bikaner

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

59 Govt. College, Bandikui

1977 UOR Jaipur

2f 12 B Govt. YES    

60 Govt. College, Dausa

1960 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. YES 2005  

61 Govt. College, Lalsot

1999 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

62 Govt. College, Sikrai

2013 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

63 Govt. Girls College, Dausa

1996 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

64 Govt. Girls College, Lalsot

2013 UOR, Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. No    

65 Govt. College, Bari

2014 UOR, Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

66 Govt. College, Dholpur

1961 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

67 Govt. Girls College, Dholpur

2014 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

68 Govt. College, Dungarpur

1961 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. YES 2005 B

69 Govt. College, Sagwara

1997 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. No    

70 Govt. Girls College, Dungarpur

1996 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. No    

71 Govt. College, Anoopgarh

2014 MGSU, Bikaner

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

72 Govt. College, Sri Ganganagar

1964 MGSU, Bikaner

2f 12B Govt. YES 2006 B

73 Govt. College, Suratgarh

1977 MGSU, Bikaner

2f 12B Govt. YES    

74 Govt. Girls College, Sadulsahar

2008 MGSU, Bikaner

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

75 Govt. Girls College, Sri Ganganagar

1960 MGSU, Bikaner

2f 12B Govt.      

76 Govt. College, Hanumangarh

1966/2010

MGSU, Bikaner

2f 12 B Govt. YES 2007 C++

77 Govt. College, Nohar

1984 MGSU, Bikaner

2F 12B Govt. YES 2004 C++

78 Govt. College, Chimanpura

1977 UOR Jaipur

2F 12B Govt. YES 2004 C+

79 Govt. College, Jaipur

2013 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

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80 Govt. College, Kaladera

1959 UOR Jaipur

2f 12 B Govt YES    

81 Govt. College, Kotputli

1962 UOR Jaipur

2f 12 B Govt      

82 Govt. College, Sambharlake

1970 UOR Jaipur

2F 12B Govt YES   B+

83 Govt. Girls College, Chomu

1999 UOR Jaipur

2F 12B Govt NO    

84 Govt. Girls College, Kotputli

1997 UOR Jaipur

2F 12B Govt      

85 Govt. Girls College, Shahpura (JPR)

1997 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt NO    

86 Rajasthan Sangeet Sansthan, Jaipur

1950 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt NO    

87 Rajasthan School of Arts, Jaipur

1866 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt NO    

88 Govt. College, Jaisalmer

1970 JNVU Jodhpur

2f 12 B Govt YES 2005 B+

89 Govt. Girls College, Jaisalmer

1970 JNVU Jodhpur

2f 12 B Govt      

90 Govt. College, Pokaran

2006 JNVU Jodhpur

Non2f Non12B Govt NO    

91 Govt. College, Bhinmal

1966 JNVU Jodhpur

2f 12 B Govt      

92 Govt. College, Jalore

1966 JNVU Jodhpur

2f 12 B Govt      

93 Govt. Girls College, Jalore

1999 JNVU Jodhpur

2f 12 B Govt NO    

94 Govt. College, Bhawanimandi

1975 UOK Kota 2f 12B Govt YES 2005 C++

95 Govt. College, Jhalawar

1946 UOK Kota 2f 12B Govt YES 2007 B+

96 Govt. Girls College, Jhalawar

1995 UOK Kota - - Govt NO    

97 Govt. College, Gudha

2013 UOR Jaipur

Non Non Govt NO    

98 Govt. College, Khetri

1999 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt NO    

99 Govt. College, Nawalgarh

2013 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt NO    

100 Govt. Girls College, Jhunjhunu

1999 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt NO    

101 Govt. College, Jhunjhunu

2004 UOR Jaipur

2f 12B Govt NO    

102 Govt. College, Balesar

2013 UOR Jaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt      

103 Govt. College, Bhopalgarh

2008 JNVU Jodhpur

Non2f Non12B Govt No A/F    

104 Govt. College, Bilara

2013 JNYU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt -    

105 Govt. College, Jodhpur

2013 JNVU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt NO    

106 Govt. College, Phalodi

1999 JNVU Jodhpur

2f 12 B Govt NO    

107 Govt. Girls College,

1997 JNVU Jodhpur

2F 12B Govt NO    

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Piparcity108 Govt. College,

Hindoncity1977 UOK Kota 2f 12B Govt YES 2004 C+

109 Govt. College, Karauli

1960 UOK Kota 2f 12B Govt YES 2005 B+

110 Govt. College, Nadoti

2012 UOK Kota Non 2f Non 12B Govt      

111 Govt. College, Sapotra

2013 UOK Kota Non 2f Non 12B Govt      

112 Govt. College, Todabhim

2008 UOK Kota 2f 12B Govt NO    

113 Govt. Girls College, Karauli

1998 UOK Kota Non 2F Non 12B Govt NO    

114 Govt. College, Kota

1945 UOK, Kota

2f 12B Govt YES 2004 C++

115 Govt. College, Kota (Comm.)

1978-79 UOK Kota, Kota

2(F) 12(B) Govt. YES    

116 Govt. College, Ramganjmandi

1999 UOK Kota, Kota

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

117 Govt. College, Sangod

2013 UOK Kota, Kota

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

118 Govt. Girls College, Kota

1958 as Degree College

UOK Kota, Kota

(2f) (12B) Govt. A    

119 Govt. College, Deedwana

1951 MDSU, Ajmer

2f 12B Govt. YES 2006 B+

120 Govt. College, Nagaur

1969 MDSU Ajmer

2f 12 B Govt. YES    

121 Govt. Girls College, Nagaur

1997 MDSU Ajmer

2f 12 B Govt. NO    

122 Govt. College, Jayal

2013 MDSU Ajmer

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

123 Govt. College, Mertacity

1996 MDSU Ajmer

2 F 12 B Govt. B+    

124 Govt. Bangad College, Pali

1961 JNVU Jodhpur

2f 12 B Govt. YES 2004 B

125 Govt. College, Jaitaran

2007 JNVU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

126 Govt. College, Bali

2013 JNVU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

127 Govt. College, Sojatcity

2006 JNVU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

128 Govt. College, Sumerpur

2014 JNVU Jodhpur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

129 Govt. Girls College, Pali

1995 JNVU Jodhpur

2F 12B Govt. NO    

130 Govt. College, Dhariyawad

2013 MLSU Udaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

131 Govt. College, Pratapgarh

2013 MLSU Udaipur

Non 2f

Non 12 B Govt. NO    

132 Govt. College, Bhim

2007 MLSU Udaipur

Non 2f non 12B Govt. NO    

133 Govt. College, Nathdwara

1962 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12 B Govt.      

134 Govt. College, Rajsamand

1994 MLSU Udaipur

2F 12B Govt. YES 2005 C+

135 Govt. Girls College, Nathdwara

1998 MLSU Udaipur

2F 12B Govt. YES    

136 Govt. College, Amet

1999 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

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137 Govt. College, Deogarh

2014 MLSU Udaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt. NO    

138 Govt. College, Bamanwas

2013 UOK Kota Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

139 Govt. College, Gangapurcity

1977 UOK Kota 2F 12B Govt. YES 2005 C

140 Govt. College, SawaiMadhopur

1971 UOK Kota 2F 12B Govt.      

141 Govt. Girls College, SawaiMadhopur

1996 UOK, Kota

Non 2F

Non 12B Govt. NO    

142 Govt. College, NeemKa Thana

1966 UOR,Jaipur

2F 12B Govt. YES   B

143 Govt. College, Ramgarh

1955 UOR,Jaipur

2f 12B Govt YES B 2014 B

144 Govt. College, Sikar

1954 UOR,Jaipur

2f 12B Govt. YES 2012 A

145 Govt. Girls College, Hod

2013 UOR,Jaipur

Non 2F

Non 12B Govt. NO    

146 Govt. Girls College, NeemKa Thana

1999 UOR,Jaipur

2f 12 B Govt. ----    

147 Govt. Girls College, Sikar

2013 UOR, Jaipur

Non 2f Non12B Govt. NO    

148 Govt. College, Aburoad

1977 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt.      

149 Govt. College, Shivganj

1999 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. NO    

150 Govt. College, Sirohi

1958 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. A/F II Cycle

  B

151 Govt. Girls College, Sirohi

1997 MLSU Udaipur

2F 12B Govt. NO    

152 Govt. College, Deoli

1974/ 1977

MDSU, Ajmer

2F 12B Govt. YES 2005 C

153 Govt. College, Malpura

1997 MDSU, Ajmer

2F 12B Govt. NO    

154 Govt. College, Niwai

2013 MDSU, Ajmer

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

155 Govt. College, Tonk

1952 MDSU, Ajmer

2f 12B Govt. YES 2004 B+

156 Govt. College, Uniyara

2007 MDSU, Ajmer

Non 2F

Non1 2B Govt. NO    

157 Govt. Girls College, Tonk

1995 MDSU, Ajmer

2F 12B Govt. YES 2005  

158 Govt. College, Jhadol

2014 MLSU Udaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

159 Govt. College, Kherwara

2005 MLSU Udaipur

Non 2 f 12B Govt. NO    

160 Govt. College, Kotara

2006 MLSU Udaipur

Non 2 f (A/F)

Non 12B Govt. NO    

161 Govt. College, Salumber

1991 MLSU Udaipur

2f 12B Govt. YES 2005 C+

162 Govt. College, Sarada

2013 MLSU Udaipur

Non 2f Non 12B Govt.      

163 Govt. Girls College, Kherwara

2013 MLSU Udaipur

Non2f Non 2B Govt. NO    

164 Govt. Girls College, Udaipur

1956 MLSU, Udaipur

2F 12B Govt. YES 2014 A

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(Meera)

State Data for Colleges across the State

Table 16.05

S.No.

Name of the

College

Teachers in

positions

(All categories

Total

Students

Strength

% of Women students

% of SC

Students

% of ST

Students

% OBC Stude

nts

% Minorit

y Students

Infrastructure Grants required

Total in

Lacs

                  2015-16

2016-17

2017-18

 

1 Govt. Girls College, Ajmer

204 8383

30.41 21.05 3.07 41.12 4.35 100 75 25 200

2 Govt. College, Beawar

85  3760

34.7 26 0.013 50 5.7 100 75 25 200

3 Govt. College, Kekri

18 1202

371 (30.8%)

290(24.12%)

92(7.65%)

584(48.58%)

*** 100 75 25 200

4 Govt. College, Kishangarh

54 4808

37.33 18.07 0.81 50.49 0.56 100 75 25 200

5 Govt. College, Nasirabad

22 925 37.40%

24% 0.86%

49.18%

6.59%

100 75 25 200

6 Govt. College, Pushkar

10 150 12.06 21.03 - 21.03 9.03 100 75 25 200

7 Govt. Girls College, Ajmer

13 2983

100 21.75%

3.31%

2.01% 8.50%

100 75 25 200

8 Govt. Girls

7 65 100 13.8 3.07 56.92 13.8 100 75 25 200

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College, Sarwar

9 Govt. College, Alwar (Arts)

104 5345

12.46 28.86 18.82 39.96 8.68 100 75 25 200

10 Govt. College, Alwar (R.R.)

107 6898

16.03 19.7 8.43 45.79 0.185

100 75 25 200

11 Govt. College, Behror

21 1611

16.14%

20.18 3.72 65.09 0 100 75 25 200

12 Govt. College, Bibi Rani

13 1740

37.53%

24.59%

0.04%

54.42%

0.02 100 75 25 200

13 Govt. College, Govindgarh

12  988 39.68

18.42

6.07 41.70 18.42

100 75 25 200

14 Govt. College, Rajgarh

54 4048

45% 17% 52% 21% 0.50%

100 75 25 200

15 Govt. College, Thanagaji

14 1265

35.41%

21.1 24.03 40.47 0.23 100 75 25 200

16 Govt. College, Tijara

3 305 46.8 31.8 1.6 61.31 17.04

100 75 25 200

17 Govt. Girls College, Alwar

62 5425

100%

19% 13% 36% 1% 100 75 25 200

18 Govt. College, Banswara

51 6063

26.38 3.8 79.38 8.72 0.6 100 75 25 200

19 Govt. College, Kushalgarh

12 1564

44.24 2.8 90.28 3.5 0.2 100 75 25 200

20 Govt. Girls College, Banswa

13 1402

100%

6.84%

55.20%

19.47%

7.48%

100 75 25 200

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ra21 Govt.

College, Baran

39 3416

45.06 14.78 9.77 23.59 1.96 100 75 25 200

22 Govt. College, Kelwara

2 590 40.67 10.84 44.23 33.22 0.5 100 75 25 200

23 Govt. Girls College, Baran

18 1455

100 20.34 18.56 41.58 5.29 100 75 25 200

24 Govt. College, Balotra

13 1461

4.50%

22.50%

3.20%

41.50%

1% 100 75 25 200

25 Govt. College, Barmer

30 2859

4.41 19.87 3.39 47.53 2.94 100 75 25 200

26 Govt. College, Bayatu

1 147 19.72 18.36 nil 76.87 Nil 100 75 25 200

27 Govt. College, Gudamalani

3 156 66 21 4 68 NIL 100 75 25 200

28 Govt. Girls College, Balotra

7  230  4.50%

22.50%

3.20%

41.50%

1% 100 75 25 200

29 Govt. Girls College, Barmer

7 1028

100` 15.56 0.0087

41.24 20.52

100 75 25 200

30 Govt. College, Bayana

4 227 100 22.46 4.5 67.4 0.44 100 75 25 200

31 Govt. College, Bharatpur (MSJ)

136 6412

8.48 22.66 5.02 48.81 0.66 100 75 25 200

32 Govt. College, Bharatpur (Sc.& Comm.)

136 6412

8.48 22.66 5.02 48.81 0.66 100 75 25 200

33 Govt. College,

18 2054

35.68 25.46 1.16 54.38 - 100 75 25 200

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Deeg34 Govt.

Girls College, Bayana

4 227 100 22.46 4.4 67.4 0.44 100 75 25 200

35 Govt. Girls College, Bharatpur

41 3520

  23.49 4.18 31.99 0.2 100 75 25 200

36 Govt. College, Asind

3 218 39.44 18.8 2.29 40.39 4.12 100 75 25 200

37 Govt. College, Bhilwara (MLV)

84 6453

7 19.8 4 37.15 3 100 75 25 200

38 Govt. College, Mandalgarh

9  1056 

38.06   21.5  7.9  45.17 5.9  100 75 25 200

39 Govt. College, Raipur

4 167 49.7 25.16 1.2 56.98 2.00%

100 75 25 200

40 Govt. College, Shahpura

36 2343

36.23 23.43 17.92 40.16 0.81 100 75 25 200

41 Govt. Girls College, Bhilwara

54 3886

100%

15.95%

1.80%

30.82%

5.91%

100 75 25 200

42 Govt. College, Bikaner (Dungar)

148 8431

17.71 21.34 0.97 54.64 - 100 75 25 200

43 Govt. College, Lunkaransar

 5 336  43.15

17.8   0  73.5 0  100 75 25 200

44 Govt. College, Nokha

25 2060

755 183 2 1182 43 100 75 25 200

45 Govt. 36 234 36.23 23.43 17.92 40.16 0.81 100 75 25 200

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Girls College, Bikaner

3

46 Govt. College, Bundi

102 5940

35.5 21.48 19.64 45.3   100 75 25 200

47 Govt. Girls College, Bundi

9 1113

100%

16% 15% 44% 2% 100 75 25 200

48 Govt. College, Chittorgarh

76 5340

35.39%

18.48%

11.36%

39.47%

3.80%

100 75 25 200

49 Govt. College, Kapasan

5 242 50.06%

25.00%

10.00%

40.00%

5.00%

100 75 25 200

50 Govt. College, Mandapiya

6 377 36.34 18.83 12.99 46.15 3.97 100 75 25 200

51 Govt. College, Nimbahera

 6 380  36.34 18.83 12.99 46.15 3.9  100 75 25 200

52 Govt. Girls College, Chittorgarh

10  736 100%

13.99%

3.70%

35% 9.90%

100 75 25 200

53 Govt. College, Churu

68 6676

37.19 17.89%

1.91%

49.31 8.38%

100 75 25 200

54 Govt. College, Rajgarh

6 159 34.59 21.38 6.28 58.49 NIL 100 75 25 200

55 Govt. College, Sardarsahar

18 2389

26.37 18.83 2.05 47.21 1.46 100 75 25 200

56 Govt. College, Sujangarh

24 2705

34.5 19.7 0.003 47 0.06 100 75 25 200

57 Govt. College,

13 1714

40.2 20.7 0.001 62.5 0.9 100 75 25 200

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Taranagar

58 Govt. Girls College, Ratangarh

5 1010

100%

15.15 0.69 53.07 - 100 75 25 200

59 Govt. College, Bandikui

26 2652

43.21 20.43 31.07 38.12 0.3 100 75 25 200

60 Govt. College, Dausa

88 9353

27.24 22.23 34.1 29.67 0.05 100 75 25 200

61 Govt. College, Lalsot

18 1678

25.44 21.15 30.33 35.16 0.11 100 75 25 200

62 Govt. College, Sikrai

5 242 50.06%

25.00%

10.00%

40.00%

5.00%

100 75 25 200

63 Govt. Girls College, Dausa

19 1982

100 17.95 31.73 28.75 1.81 100 75 25 200

64 Govt. Girls College, Lalsot

5 309 100%

13.60%

42% 30.80%

1.60%

100 75 25 200

65 Govt. College, Bari

4 159 34.59 21.38 6.28 58.49 NIL 100 75 25 200

66 Govt. College, Dholpur

38 2509

19.53 20.26 12.43 39.06 2.63 100 75 25 200

67 Govt. Girls College, Dholpur

19 1982

100 17.95 31.73 28.75 1.81 100 75 25 200

68 Govt. College, Dungarpur

37 6393

32.48%

6.56%

75.59%

13.32%

0.34%

100 75 25 200

69 Govt. College, Sagwara

6 401 38.50%

9% 80.20%

7.50% - 100 75 25 200

70 Govt. Girls

11 1490

100%

8.30%

67.18%

15.70%

2.08%

100 75 25 200

143

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College, Dungarpur

71 Govt. College, Anoopgarh

3 51 18 29 - 57 - 100 75 25 200

72 Govt. College, Sri Ganganagar

55 2927

14.28 31.12 1.02 36.35 0.58 100 75 25 200

73 Govt. College, Suratgarh

25 2039

29.03 31.49 1.23 41.15 7.85 100 75 25 200

74 Govt. Girls College, Sadulsahar

24 3592

45.35 24.42 1.06 53.37 2.59 100 75 25 200

75 Govt. Girls College, Sri Ganganagar

68 6676

37.19 17.89%

1.91%

49.31 8.38%

100 75 25 200

76 Govt. College, Hanumangarh

26 3999

23.76 23.35 0.35 47.76 0.07 100 75 25 200

77 Govt. College, Nohar

24 3592

45.35 24.42 1.06 53.37 2.59 100 75 25 200

78 Govt. College, Chimanpura

106  6461

27 19 9.34 49.17 >1 100 75 25 200

79 Govt. College, Jaipur

15 850 108 (12.70%)

152 (17.8

8)

164 (19.2

9)

313(36.82)

3 (0.35%)

100 75 25 200

80 Govt. College, Kaladera

81 5647

18.85 18.35 9.56 57 0.37 100 75 25 200

81 Govt. 68 567 37.19 17.89 1.91 49.31 8.38 100 75 25 200

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College, Kotputli

6 % % %

82 Govt. College, Sambharlake

35 2493

38.42 22.62 4.37 58.04 2.04 100 75 25 200

83 Govt. Girls College, Chomu

30 2285

100 14.57 9.49 53.47 1.53 100 75 25 200

84 Govt. Girls College, Kotputli

19 1982

100 17.95 31.73 28.75 1.81 100 75 25 200

85 Govt. Girls College, Shahpura (JPR)

17 1833

100 16.36 7.36 52.97 0 100 75 25 200

86 Rajasthan Sangeet Sansthan, Jaipur

13 414 40.33%

13.52%

3.62%

21.98%

Nil 100 75 25 200

87 Rajasthan School of Arts, Jaipur

22 189 39.15 16.4 4.76 38.1 1.59 100 75 25 200

88 Govt. College, Jaisalmer

13 1310

15% 21% 5% 24% 4% 100 75 25 200

89 Govt. Girls College, Jaisalmer

17 1833

100 16.36 7.36 52.97 0  100 75 25 200

90 Govt. College, Pokaran

4 399 37.34 15.29 3.51 35.84 0.5 100 75 25 200

91 Govt. College, Bhinmal

 12 1634 

24.47   27.53

7.8   44.6  3.5 100 75 25 200

92 Govt. College,

38  2739

 13.5  33.04

7.08   39.8  0 100 75 25 200

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Jalore93 Govt.

Girls College, Jalore

9 614 614 30.94 4.56 37.13 3.42 100 75 25 200

94 Govt. College, Bhawanimandi

11 1471

43.43 21.61 10.19 41.74 5.4 100 75 25 200

95 Govt. College, Jhalawar

42 4186

36.22 20 16 46.67 6.24 100 75 25 200

96 Govt. Girls College, Jhalawar

9+2 905 100 14 17 46 0.7 100 75 25 200

97 Govt. College, Gudha

6 232 40 21 5 67 0.43 100 75 25 200

98 Govt. College, Khetri

40 2638

55.23 13.72 2.76 64.71 0.38 100 75 25 200

99 Govt. College, Nawalgarh

7 245 51.83%

15.50%

2.85%

63.26%

2.44%

100 75 25 200

100 Govt. Girls College, Jhunjhunu

18 1463

100 18 1.5 52 0 100 75 25 200

101 Govt. College, Jhunjhunu

23 2864

22.45 20.32 4.3 56.91 2.4 100 75 25 200

102 Govt. College, Balesar

6 232 40 21 5 67 0.43 100 75 25 200

103 Govt. College, Bhopalgarh

15 1085

29.03 22.58 0 73.73 0.09 100 75 25 200

104 Govt. College, Bilara

6 331 30.33%

31.83%

0 57.35%

1% 100 75 25 200

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105 Govt. College, Jodhpur

15 923 25 10.6 1.84 68.1 1.2 100 75 25 200

106 Govt. College, Phalodi

7 1786

46 20.32 1.06 39.81 0 100 75 25 200

107 Govt. Girls College, Piparcity

2 781 100%

18.43 - 75.16 1.5 100 75 25 200

108 Govt. College, Hindoncity

15 811 410 246 30.33

%

277 34.15

%

235 28.97

%

0 100 75 25 200

109 Govt. College, Karauli

48 3503

31% 44.50%

31.50%

33.40%

1.70%

100 75 25 200

110 Govt. College, Nadoti

6 170 51.17%

9.41%

27.64%

61.17%

0.28%

100 75 25 200

111 Govt. College, Sapotra

 3 281  46.4   23.84

 52.7 18.9   0 100 75 25 200

112 Govt. College, Todabhim

2 278 50.35 23.38 57.55 9.71   100 75 25 200

113 Govt. Girls College, Karauli

6  529 100%

17.01%

28.73%

22.33%

2.83%

100 75 25 200

114 Govt. College, Kota

159 8641

17.7 22.2 22.7 37.1 7.1 100 75 25 200

115 Govt. College, Kota (Comm.)

27 3497

18.19 16.27 7.31 34.83 3.23 100 75 25 200

116 Govt. College, Ramganjmandi

5 493 56.8 18.05 10.95 43.95 3.65 100 75 25 200

117 Govt. College, Sangod

3 151 88.08 15.23 9.93 40.4 17.88

100 75 25 200

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118 Govt. Girls College, Kota

107 8367

100%

1566 1068 2331-344=2

675

890 100 75 25 200

119 Govt. College, Deedwana

46 4321

32.91 21.29 0.13 31.33 4.56 100 75 25 200

120 Govt. College, Nagaur

53 3876

28.17 20.8 0.10%

60.24 0.43%

100 75 25 200

121 Govt. Girls College, Nagaur

10 426 100 35 - 61.5 - 100 75 25 200

122 Govt. College, Jayal

 3 281   32.02

 11.4 0.7  71.9   4.98

100 75 25 200

123 Govt. College, Mertacity

17 1345

30.93 21.34 - 58.88 1.78 100 75 25 200

124 Govt. Bangad College, Pali

51 3160

32.66 21 4.25 39.53 4.177

100 75 25 200

125 Govt. College, Jaitaran

10 648 36.41 24.07 0 58.02 1 100 75 25 200

126 Govt. College, Bali

3 151 88.08 15.23 9.93 40.4 17.88

100 75 25 200

127 Govt. College, Sojatcity

10 1240

40.97%

22.98%

0% 56.13%

4.35%

100 75 25 200

128 Govt. College, Sumerpur

willbegin  

from 

2015-16 

        100 75 25 200

129 Govt. Girls College, Pali

9 703 100 11.52%

0.71%

30.01%

0.42%

100 75 25 200

130 Govt. College, Dhariya

4 115 49.6 20 0 67 2.6 100 75 25 200

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wad131 Govt.

College, Pratapgarh

5 167 19.16 13.77 77.25 7.18 0.6 100 75 25 200

132 Govt. College, Bhim

5 418 43.06 23.2 71 62.2 - 100 75 25 200

133 Govt. College, Nathdwara

25 3497

18.19 16.27 7.31 34.83 3.23 100 75 25 200

134 Govt. College, Rajsamand

22 1543

30.20%

18.27%

3.75%

35.19%

4.66%

100 75 25 200

135 Govt. Girls College, Nathdwara

11 889 100 16 4 36 25 100 75 25 200

136 Govt. College, Amet

3 545 42% 26.80%

0.01 42.75%

0.02 100 75 25 200

137 Govt. College, Deogarh

4 115 49.6 20 0 67 2.6 100 75 25 200

138 Govt. College, Bamanwas

3 151 88.08 15.23 9.93 40.4 -  100 75 25 200

139 Govt. College, Gangapurcity

30 3337

33.05 21.39 40.99 28.37 1.16 100 75 25 200

140 Govt. College, SawaiMadhopur

53 3876

28.17 20.8 0.10%

60.24 0.43%

100 75 25 200

141 Govt. Girls College, SawaiMadhopur

11 1339

100%

18 21 29 9 100 75 25 200

142 Govt. College, NeemKa

64 4867

27.24 21 13 52.7 0.05 100 75 25 200

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Thana143 Govt.

College, Ramgarh

15 129 31.99 19.6 0.92 44.56 7.6 100 75 25 200

144 Govt. College, Sikar

138 12309

35.98 20.96 3.94 56.04 2.3 100 75 25 200

145 Govt. Girls College, Hod

7 237 100 16.87 8.01 64.97 - 100 75 25 200

146 Govt. Girls College, NeemKa Thana

12 1881

100%

16.58 7.12 58.74 ----

100 75 25 200

147 Govt. Girls College, Sikar

7 151 100%

21.85 5.96 53.64 2% 100 75 25 200

148 Govt. College, Aburoad

24 3497

18.19 16.27 7.31 34.83 3.23 100 75 25 200

149 Govt. College, Shivganj

12 1893

37.51 24.19 11.36 43.16 -  100 75 25 200

150 Govt. College, Sirohi

38 2704

29.32 26.51 10.46 36.79 1.96 100 75 25 200

151 Govt. Girls College, Sirohi

8  237 100%

30% 9.20%

31% 1.20%

100 75 25 200

152 Govt. College, Deoli

20 5125

35.7 21.36 35.39 28.81   100 75 25 200

153 Govt. College, Malpura

14 1454

40.5 29.43 3.23 54.81 2.26 100 75 25 200

154 Govt. College, Niwai

15 1295

31.99 19.6 0.92 44.56 7.6 100 75 25 200

155 Govt. 76 428 36.04 25.68 13.91 41.04 12.0 100 75 25 200

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College, Tonk

4 4

156 Govt. College, Uniyara

15  1614

33.45 13.8 33.58 34.63 2.23 100 75 25 200

157 Govt. Girls College, Tonk

11 604 100 32.45 11.33 34.2 11.22

100 75 25 200

158 Govt. College, Jhadol

1 106 55 9 84 8 6 100 75 25 200

159 Govt. College, Kherwara

16 2262

42.48 4.06 90.45 4.15 0.13 100 75 25 200

160 Govt. College, Kotara

3 484 29 2 83 4 3 100 75 25 200

161 Govt. College, Salumber

16 1949

29 8.9 56.49 17.23 0.46 100 75 25 200

162 Govt. College, Sarada

10 106 55(51.9%

)

9(8.4%)

84 (79.24%)

8 (7.54%)

6 (5.7%)

100 75 25 200

163 Govt. Girls College, Kherwara

11 389 100%

7.2 80.2 2.8 0.5 100 75 25 200

164 Govt. Girls College, Udaipur (Meera)

122 5441

100%

13.20%

23.20%

26.44%

1.16%

100 75 25 200

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SWOT ANALYSIS

SWOT Analysis should bring out the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of the respective States. The analysis must be done across the four objectives of access, equity, excellence and governance. The information provided should be quantified/substantiated by evidence wherever possible. It is expected that the broad objectives and the expected results reflected State Perspective Plan will have a strong coherence with the SWOT Analysis

Strengths 1. Existence of a good number of higher education institutions that have been accredited highly by the NAAC ( number of colleges with grade B+ and above can be given)

2. Emotional attachment of the people with the local institute of higher education , many of them established and sustained by the local residents;

3. Periodic revision/up gradation of the syllabi;

4. Semester system across institutions;

5. Very high demand for ftechnical/professional courses as reflected in the outflow of students from the state post +2 level/graduation;

6. Vast section of socially deprived population for whom higher education is still a dream;

7. Availability of basic academic and infrastructure data of majority institutes due to the existence of IQAC, including existence of alumni associations

Weaknesses 1. Inadequate resources required for infrastructure development and up gradation;

2. Lack of essential sanitation services at the community level, in schools and Aanganwadies discourages girls to go to colleges.

3. Absence of periodic orientation, up gradation, and assessment of teaching staff;

4. Lack of Carrer Advancement Scheme and incentives to motivate anr reward the meritorious faculty.

5. A lack of institutionalized student feedback mechanism on the courses, quality of teaching, facilities etc.

6. Non adherence of academic calendar by some of the universities.

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7. Non fixation of tenures of institutional heads and frequent transfers in government institutions leading to creation of vested interests;

8. Serious governance issues including non transparency in the functioning and non accountability of Governing Bodies of various institutions;

9. Lack of delegation of powers, centralized decision, political interferences and Slow decision making process ;

10. Inability to attract students with brilliant academic record as faculties;

11. Poor curriculum, inadequate teaching aids and weak control of institutional heads.

12. Lack of linkage with the industry;

13. A lack of research thrust in curricula;

14. Absence of proper MIS and proper monitoring and evaluation

Opportunities 1. The vast untapped economic potential of Rajasthan that promises a strong and steady demand for skilled labour force both in blue collared and white collared category.

2. The proven track record of Rajasthani youths employed in the service sector, including in emerging areas within the sector, across the country. With adequate training and exposure they many more can be productively employed within the state.

Threats 1. Ethnic conflicts may derail a well concerted attempt to upgrade higher education uniformly across the state.

2. There may be strong résistance to changes by well entrenched vested interests who may not belong to the academic community.

3. A lack of proper assessment and understanding of individual institutions may create a situation of conflict between micro and macro. This will jeopardize the entire reform and up gradation exercise.

1. PREPARATION OF STATE PLAN

Methodology

a) The Steps used to Develop the Plan: 153

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The Plan Document has been prepared on the basis of inputs obtained from the institutions of higher education, such as Colleges, technical institutions and universities. The inputs were provided in the format as given in the templates in the RUSA guidelines. These inputs were compiled for the state as a whole to set the targets and goals for the plan period. Whenever possible, secondary data at the macro level have also been used. While setting the priority areas, special attention was paid to the SWOT analysis both at the micro and macro level. The final draft of the Plan is a consolidated effort put in by resource persons drawn from the academia, academic administration and general administration.

Stake Holder Consultation

a) Stakeholders consulted for the Process of Developing the Plan and their Major Contribution

The entire exercise was initiated after extensive consultations with all the stakeholders such as the Department of Education (Higher), Comissioner of Higher Education, Director of Technical Education, all the Universities of the state, technical/ professional and general education colleges and institutions. The extensive discussions were held in Chief Ministers Advisory Commiittee on Higher education comprising of distinguished educationists, academicians, policy planners. Templates given in the RUSA guidelines were discussed threadbare and a standard format for providing inputs was agreed upon. While articulating the mission and vision of the plan, the stakeholders, at different platforms, were briefed about the changing dynamics in the higher education scenario in the country and relative position of Rajasthan. This ensured an informed view of the stakeholders which were further developed with a regional perspective.1. Major targets and financial outlays (for Plan period)

Table copy

*Please list out all the programmatic norms and future commitments that the State will be adhering to as detailed in the guidelines.

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Annexure-11. Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan Government College, Ajmer

Indicator Unit College 1Name of the College Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan

Government College, AjmerCategory (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation Grade BWhether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-2

Year of establishment Year 1836Number of students enrolled

Number 8383

SC Number/total Ratio 0.24ST Number/total Ratio 0.04

OBC Number/total Ratio 0.41Women students Number/total Ratio 0.34

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Physical & Financial Information:

Details of existing college

SamratPrithviraj Chauhan Government College, Ajmer

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls) - - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

One block for boys and one for Girls. (Construction)

50 sq Mt.

-

08.00

Laboratory Laboratory equipments

1. Up scaling of existing network

2. PC come DLP projectors

3. Electricity backup stations

4. Departmental instruments

- - - 30.00

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Construction of 02 class rooms and one mathematics lecture theaterRenovation of class rooms

400 Sq. Mt. 35.00 37.00

Common room for students - - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -Academic Buildings - - - -Administrative buildings - - - -Campus development - - - -

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Library

1. Renovation a. Plasterb. Flooringc. Roof (anti-

seepage)

2. Equipment for digitalization of librarya. RFID chipb. C.C.TV camerac. Nod for CC TV

Camerad. Gate Scannere. Color Lazer

Printerf. Multi functional

photocopier (All in one)

-

35.00

30.00

25.00

-

Auditorium - - - -Sports facility - - - -Books/Journals/e-Resources - - - -

2. Government Girls College, Ajmer

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Government Girls College, Ajmer

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation

Grade NAAC- Grade-B 2005

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

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Year of establishment

Year 1004

Number of students enrolled

Number 2983

SC Number/total

Ratio 64921.75: 78.25

ST Number/total

Ratio 993.32 : 96.68

OBC Number/total

Ratio 97032.51 : 67.49

Women students Number/total

Ratio 100 %

Physical & Financial Information: (C- New Construction, R- Renovation, E- Equipment)

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C 150 7.00 Quarter for Warden

R 2000 5.00 Rooms Maintenance

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C 3.00 Gents Toilets

R 5.00 Existing Girls Toilet Renovation

Laboratory C 148.64 6.00 7.00 New Lab Chemistry -2015-16

R 10.00 Physics, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Geographic, Music, Drawing

E 11.00 11.00 For up-gradation of Science Labs

Computer Centre

Computer centre is already well established with sufficient computers

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C 2 Smart Classes 27.87

5.00 6.00 No Smart classes available yet in the college

R 3.00 Class Rooms

Common room for students

C 27.87 7.00 1 common room for girls with toilet. There is no Facility of Common room till now

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R 27.87 5.00 Construction is old

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3. Government College, Kekri (Ajmer)

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Government College,Kekri (Ajmer)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt

NAAC Accreditation

Grade C

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1977-78

Number of students enrolled Number 1202

SC Number/total

Ratio28.94

ST Number/total

Ratio 7.65

OBC Number/total

Ratio 48.5

Women students Number/total

Ratio 30.86

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Physical & Financial Information:

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

*** *** ***

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls) New

Construction

4 toilets 30 sq.m each separately for boys & girls

3.00 lakhs

3.00 Lakhs

Laboratory Renovation

4 Laboratories of Chemistry,Physics,Zoology & Botany.

10.00 Lakhs

10.00 Lakhs

Computer Centre New Construction

200 Sq.m Area

5.00 Lakhs

5.00 Lakhs

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction

5 Class Rooms each of 30X20

15.00 Lakhs

15.00 Lakhs

Common room for students

New Construction

2 common room of 40x25 each for boys & girls

5.00 Lakhs

5.00 Lakhs

Canteen/Cafeteria New Construction

5.00 Lakhs

5.00 Lakhs

Academic Buildings New Construction

15.00 Lakhs

15.00 Lakhs

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4.Shri Ratanlal Kanwarlal Patni Govt. Post Graduate College, Kishangarh

Indicator

Unit College 1

Name of the College

Shri Ratanlal Kanwarlal Patni Govt. Post Graduate College, Kishangarh

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade awaited

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

3 Tier

Year of establishment

Year 1959

Number of students enrolled

Number

4808

SC Number/total

Ratio 869 / 4808 0.1807 : 1

ST Number/total

Ratio 39 / 4808 0.0081 : 1

OBC Number/total

Ratio 2569 / 4808 0.5343 : 1

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1795 / 4808 0.3733 : 1

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Physical & Financial Information:

Details of existing college New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs) 2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Girls Hostel

Renovation

New equipment

1254.00

Sq meter

3 Lakh

5 Lakh

3 Lakh

5 Lakh

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls) 12 FOR BOYS7 FOR GIRLS7 FOR MALE STAFF1 FOR FEMALE STAFF

Renovation 6 Sq mtr per toilet

6 Sq mtr per toilet

3 Lakh 3 Lakh

Laboratory 12 Renovation

New purchase

(equipment)

144 Sq mtr (per lab)

10 Lakh

5 Lakh

8 Lakh

5 Lakh

Computer Centre 2 New purchase

(equipment)

Lab 1 155 Sq mtr

Lab 2 84 Sq mtr

2 Lakh 2 Lakh

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Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction

68 sq. metre per room

27 Lakh

(2 Rooms)

27 Lakh

(2 Rooms)

Common room for students -1 girls common room

Renovation 60 Sq mtr per room

3 Lakh 3 Lakh

Canteen/Cafeteria- Non functional Renovation 100 Sq mtr per room

3 Lakh

Academic Buildings- 2 Rooms Renovation 96 Sq mtr per room

2 Lakh 2 Lakh

Administrative buildings-2 Rooms Renovation 96 Sq mtr per room

2 Lakh 2 Lakh

Campus development New Purchase

(Power Backup –Generator & Wi- Fi )

15 Lakh

10 Lakh

(Solar System)

Library Renovation

New Purchase

Digitilization

96 Sq mtr 4 halls

6 Sq mtr 2 rooms

10 Lakh

5 Lakh

6 Lakh

Auditorium

Sports facility New construction

Renovation

200 m Track

Various courts & fields

8 Lakh

2 Lakh

8 Lakh

6 Lakh

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Books/Journals/e-Resources New Purchase

Books / e- resources

60493 BOOKS57 JOURNELS05 NEWS PAPERS

3 Lakh 2 Lakh

5. Shri Govind Singh Gurjar Rajkiya Mahavidhalaya Nasirabad

Indicator Unit CollegeName of the College

Shri Govind Singh Gurjar Rajkiya Mahavidhalaya Nasirabad

Category Category GovernmentNACC Accreditation

Grade B

Whether included under 12B of UGC Act

Yes/No Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3)

Category Tier - 2

Year of establishment

Year 1970

Number of students enrolled

1017

SC 242/1017 Ratio 1:.24ST 11/1017 Ratio 1:.01OBC 513/1017 Ratio 1:.50SBC 49/1017 Ratio 1:.05Women students

386/1017 Ratio 1:.38

Physical & Financial Information:

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Details of existing college

New Construction/Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt) 2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. In Lakhs) 2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. In Lakhs) 2016-17

Hostels(Separate for boys and girls)Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Boys - Renovations 85 sq meters

3.00

Girls - Renovations 85 sq meters

3.05

Laboratory New Construction 130 Sq. meters

33.45

Laboratory Equipments

3.00 8.00

Computer Centre / e camping

2.00 9.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New construction 130 Sq. meters

34.45

Common room for students

- - - -

Canteen Cafeteria - - - -Academic Buildings

Renovation 31.80

Administrative buildings

Renovation 34.50

Campus development

- - 12.00 8.00

Library Automation

- - 6.00 -

Auditorium - - - -Sports Facility - - 2.00 1.00Books/Journals/e-resources

- - 4.00 4.00

100.00 99.25

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6. GOVT. COLLEGE BEHROR

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

01 01 GOVT. COLLEGE BEHROR

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade SSR SUBMITTED AND PEER TEAM WILL VISIT ON OCT. 15 TO 17, 2015

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the Pls. Categor 104832 Sqm.

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proposed College fall under

Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

y 01

Year of establishment

Year 1977

Number of students enrolled

Number 1610

SC Number/total

Ratio 274/1610 17.01%

ST Number/total

Ratio 36/16102.23%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 733/161045.52%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 260/161016.14%

Physical & Financial Information:

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

N.A N.A N.A N.A

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

NEW CONSTRUCTION ( FOR GIRLS) 05 TOILETS

50 Sqm. - 05

Laboratory NEW CONSTRUCTION - 01EQUIPMENTS

100 Sqm.-

10-

-05

Computer Centre EQUIPMENTS - 10 -

Classrooms NEW CONSTRUCTION OF 05 500 Sqm - 30

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(including technologically enabled classrooms)

CLASS ROOMS

Common room for students

NEW CONSTRUCTION 150 Sqm 15 -

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -

Academic Buildings RENOVATION - 10 10

Administrative buildings

RENOVATION - 10 10

Campus development NEW CONSTRUCTION OF CONFERENCE HALL

100 Sqm 10 -

Library RENOVATION - 15 15

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility EQUIPMENTS FOR GYM & SPORTS

- 10 15

Books/Journals/e-Resources

- - 10 10

Total 100 100

7. Govt. College Thanagazi, Alwar (Raj.)

Indicator Unit College 1

Name of the College Govt. 01 Govt. College Thanagazi, Alwar (Raj.)

Category (Govt,/Aided/Private)

Govt. Category Govt. College Thanagazi, Alwar (Raj.)

NAAC Accreditation ------ Grade ----

Whether included under 12B of UGC Act

12B Yes 2013

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Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3)

CategoryTier – 3

Rural

Year of establishment

----- Year 2004-05

Number of Student enrolled

Boys & Girls Number 1265

SC Number/total - 267

Ratio 021.1 267/1265

ST Number/total - 304

Ratio 024.1 304/1265

OBC Number/total - 512

Ratio 040.1 512/1265

Women Students Number/total - 448

Ratio 035.1 448/1265

Physical & Financial Information :

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8. Govt. College Tijara,Alwar

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

_ _ Govt. college tijara,Alwar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

172

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New ConstructionRenovation

12 Sqm

10 Sqm

3.00

2.00

3.00

2.00

Laboratory New ConstructionRenovationEquipment

120 Sqm

20.00

10.00

10.00

Computer Centre New ConstructionRenovationEquipment

10.00 3.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New ConstructionRenovationEquipment

10.00

Common room for students

New ConstructionRenovationEquipment

74.322 Sqm

12.00

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings Renovation

297.288 Sqm

8.00 10

Administrative buildings

New ConstructionRenovatio

25.00

15.00

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NAAC Accreditation

Grade N/A

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

Number 395

SC Number/total

Ratio 125/395

ST Number/total

Ratio 2/395

OBC Number/total

Ratio 249/395

Women students Number/total

Ratio 167/395

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

_ _ _ _

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

_ _ _ _

Laboratory _ _ _ _

Computer Centre New Establishment

30 Computer Set with Appropriate Software

15 15

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction

770Sq. Mt

70 70

Common room for students

_ _ _ _

Canteen/Cafeteria _ _ _ _

Academic Buildings _ _ _ _

Administrative buildings

_ _ _ _

Campus development _ _ _ _

Library _ _ _ _

Auditorium _ _ _ _

Sports facility _ _ _ _

Books/Journals/e-Resources

New Purchase

Books and journals

15 15

Total 100 100

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9. SHRI GOVIND GURU GOVT. COLLEGE, BANSWARA

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

SHRI GOVIND GURU GOVT. COLLEGE, BANSWARA

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade B++ FROM 2006

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /noYES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-1

Year of establishment

Year 1957

Number of students enrolled

Number 6063

SC Number/total

Ratio 232/6063

ST Number/total

Ratio 4513/6063

OBC Number/total

Ratio 529/6063

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1600/6063

Physical & Financial Information:

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10. Govt.

College Baran (Raj.)

Indicator Unit College

176

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls) Renovation 139.35 2.5 2.5

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls) Renovation 9.29 2.5 2.5

Laboratory Purchase of New

Equipments1830.13 30 30

Computer Centre Renovation 92.9 2.5 2.5

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction 1337.76 35 35

Common room for students Renovation 125.41 1 1

Canteen/Cafeteria Renovation 209.02 3 3

Academic Buildings Renovation 371.6 2.5 2.5

Administrative buildings Renovation 421.6 2.5 2.5

Campus development Renovation __ 11 11

Library Renovation 715.33 1.5 1.5

Auditorium Renovation __ 0 0

Sports facility Renovation 1114.8 + 7000 3 3

Books/Journals/e-Resources Renovation __ 3 3

Total 100 100

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Name of the College

01 Govt. College Baran (Raj.)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade B

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /No Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-2

Year of establishment

Year 1966

Number of students enrolled

Number 3537

SC Number/total Ratio 484/3537 =13.71%

ST Number/total Ratio 366/3537 = 10.40%

OBC Number/total Ratio 759/3537 = 21.45%

Women students Number/total Ratio 1544/3537 = 45.63%

Physical & Financial Information:

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

nil nil nil Nil

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

3 toilets (new constrictions)

100m2 10 Lakh 10Lakh

Laboratory nil nil nil Nil

Computer Centre 1 Computer Centre ( new constriction )

250m2 15 Lakh 15 Lakh

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

2 rooms (new constriction)

20x30=133m2

20 lakh 20 lakh

Common room for students

nil nil nil Nil

Canteen/Cafeteria Canteen(new constriction)

75m2 7.5 Lakh 7.5 Lakh

Academic Buildings nil nil nil Nil

Administrative buildings

nil nil nil Nil

Campus development

2 gardens (new constriction renovation )

1000m2 20 lakh 20 Lakh

Library 1 reading room ( Constriction) + library hall renovation)

200m2 10 Lakh 10 Lakh

Auditorium 1 new constriction

500m2 100 Lakh

100Lakh

Sports facility nil nil nil Nil

Books/Journals/e-Resources

New purchasing Books/Journals/e-Resources

10 Lakh 10 Lakh

Total 192.5 lakh

192.5 lakh

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11. M.B.R.GOVERNMENT P.G. COLLEGE, BALOTRA - 344022

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

M.B.R.GOVERNMENT P.G. COLLEGE, BALOTRA - 344022

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade C

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier -3

Year of establishment

Year 1991

Number of students enrolled

Number 1461

SC Number/total

Ratio Number = 329Ratio = 329/1461 =0.225

ST Number/total

Ratio Number = 48Ratio = 48/1461 =0.033

OBC Number/total

Ratio Number = 607Ratio = 607/1461 =0.415

Women students Number/total

Ratio Number = 67Ratio = 67/1461 =0.046

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Laboratory RENNOVATION 102 8.00 8.00

Computer Centre NEW CONSTRUCTION

223 35.00 35.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

RENNOVATION 404 27.00 27.00

Common room for students

- - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -

Academic Buildings - - - -

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development - - - -

Library - - - -

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility - - - -

Books/Journals/e-Resources

PURCHASE OF BOOKS,NEW EQUIPMENTS, ICT FACILITY IMPROVEMENT, E- LIBRARY FACILITY ETC.

NA 30.00 30.00

Total 100.00 100.00

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12. MBC Govt. Girls College Barmer

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

MBC Govt. Girls College Barmer

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3)

Category

Tier-1

Year of establishment

Year 1997

Number of students enrolled

Number 1028

SC Number/total

Ratio 160

ST Number/total

Ratio 09

OBC Number/total

Ratio 424

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1028

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation

5

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Laboratory New Equipments

15 20

Computer Centre wifi, LAN, projecter, Computer

5

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New 3 Class Rooms

139.33 X 3 =418 SM

35

Classrooms Furniture & Smart Class Room

Renovation

10 15

Common room for students

Renovation

5

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings

Administrative buildings

Campus development Renovation Beautification, Solar Plant, R.O.

20 10

Library Digitlization & Renovation

5

Auditorium New 1 418 35

Sports facility sports meterial

5 5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

5 5

Total 100 100

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13. M A J GOVT. COLLEGE DEEG (BHARATPUR) RAJ.

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

P.G. COLLE

GE

1 M A J GOVT. COLLEGE DEEG (BHARATPUR) RAJ.

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVT.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade C

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

TIER-2

Year of establishment

Year 1977

Number of students enrolled

Number 2048

SC Number/total

Ratio 523/25.53%

ST Number/total

Ratio 24/1.17%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 872/42.57%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 695/33.93%

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation 11 Toilets

372 6.00 -

Laboratory RenovationEquipment

540-

10.0010.00

-8.00

Computer Centre RenovationConstructionEquipment

36108

-

5.0020.005.00

--

10.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New construction

( 2 Class Rooms)

New construction

( 2 Class Rooms)

216

216

30.00

-

-

34.00

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings Renovation 1080 05.00 07.00

Administrative buildings

Renovation 1000 06.00 06.00

Campus development

Library Renovation 500 3.00

Auditorium Renovation 600 - 22.00

Sports facility Construction 108 - 16.00

Books/Journals/e-Resources

- - 5.00 3.00

Total - - 105.00

106.00

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14 .S.S.C.M. Govt. College, Mandalgarh

Indicator Unit College 1Name of the college S.S.C.M. Govt. College, Mandalgarh

Category(Govt./Aided/Private)

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade SSR Submitted for Accreditation

Whether included under 12B of UGC Act

Yes/No Yes

Area of the proposed college fall under

Pls. specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3)

Category

RuralTier -4 (Population 10,000-20,000)

Year of Establishment

Year 1999

Number of students enrolled

Number 1091

SC Number/total Ratio 213 : 1091

ST Number/total Ratio 83 : 1091

OBC Number/total Ratio 461 : 1091

Women students Number/total Ratio 465 : 1091

Physical & Financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction/ Renovation(pls. Specify)

Physical Value(Area in Square Mt.)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-165

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for Boys & girls)

--------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------

Toilets ( Separate for Boys & Girls) (1+1)

--------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------

Laboratory-Nil Geog. New construction

135 21.34 21.34

Computer Center-Nil 01 108 17.5 17.5

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(Lab) Infrastructure New construction

Auditorium/Seminar Hall

01 100 12.5 12.5

Class Rooms (Including technologically enabled classrooms)

--------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------

Common room for students --------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------Canteen/Cafeteria -Nil

01 New construction

100 14.22 14.22

Academic Buildings--------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------

Administrative Buildings --------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------Campus development --------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------Library-NilRenovation, Extension

01 200 35 35

Sports Facility –Nil--------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------

Books & Journals --------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------

Total 100.56 100.56

15. Sh. P.S.B. Govt. College, Shahpura (Bhilwara) Raj.

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Sh. P.S.B. Govt. College, Shahpura (Bhilwara) Raj.

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Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade Applying

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

2

Year of establishment

Year 1965

Number of students enrolled

Number 2343

SC Number/total

Ratio 23.43

ST Number/total

Ratio 17.92

OBC Number/total

Ratio 40.16

Women students Number/total

Ratio 36.27

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Laboratory Renovation

63.2 10 10

Computer Centre - - - -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

- - - -

Common room for students

New Construction

221-36 35 35

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -

Academic Buildings New Construction

221-36 35 35

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development Renovation

63.2 10 10

Library Renovation

63.2 10 10

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility - - - -

Books/Journals/e-Resources

- - - -

Total - 632.32 100 100

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16. Govt. Dungar College, Bikaner (Rajasthan)

Indicator Unit College 1Name of the College

Govt. Dungar College, Bikaner (Rajasthan)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt.

NAAC Accreditation (2006)Re-Accreditation (2014) Cycle-2

Grade “A”

“A”

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category N/A

Year of establishment

Year 1928

Number of students enrolled

Number 8431

SC Number/total

Ratio 1799/8431

ST Number/total

Ratio 82/8431

OBC Number/total

Ratio 4607/8431

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1495/8431

Physical & Financial Information :

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17. Govt. College Bundi

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. College Bundi

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade B+

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-2

Year of establishment

Year 1959

Number of students enrolled

Number 6009

SC Number/total

Ratio 960:6009

ST Number/total

Ratio 844:6009

OBC Number/total

Ratio 2285:6009

190

College–1

Details of existing collegeNew Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Boys(married)Girls

18001000

180100

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

BoysGirls

7550

7.55

Laboratory 32 2400 240Computer Centre 1 120 12Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

45 3500 350

Common room for students BoysGirls

7550

7.55

Canteen/Cafeteria 1 50 5Academic Buildings 4 300 30Administrative buildings 6 450 45Campus development 6 450 45Library Central-

01Depart.- 20

1200600

12060

Auditorium Mini 01 250 25Sports facility Room 01

Play Gr. 07

30As per norms

35

Books/Journals/e-Resources 142253 150

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Women students Number/total

Ratio 1680:6009

Physical & Financial Information :

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18. Govt. Girls College, Bundi

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College - - Govt. Girls College, Bundi

Category - Govt. -192

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

renovation

2670 5 5

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction

100 15 5

Laboratory Renovation/ Equipment

300 20 20

Computer Centre Renovation

67 5 5

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Renovation/Equipment

2000 20 20

Common room for students

Renovation

80 5 5

Canteen/Cafeteria Nil - - -

Academic Buildings Nil - - -

Administrative buildings

Nil - - -

Campus development renovation/ Equipment

3000 20 20

Library renovation

904 5 10

Auditorium Nil - - -

Sports facility Equipment

- 3 5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

New Books

- 2 5

Total - - 100 100

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(Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation - N.A. -

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

- Yes -

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Ti

er-3 )

2039 Sq. meter

-

Year of establishment - Year 1995 -

Number of students enrolled

- 1221 -

SC Number/total Ratio18.7

-

ST Number/total Ratio20.3

-

OBC Number/total Ratio46.75

-

Women students Number/total Ratio100

-

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation

26.85 Sqm

62.5 thousa

nd

62.5 thousa

nd

Laboratory Construction

148.64 Sqm

14.67 laks

14.67 laks

Computer Centre Construction

46.45 Sqm

4.19 laks

4.19 laks

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Construction

557.40 Sqm

48.72 laks

48.72 laks

Common room for students

- - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -

Academic Buildings - - - -

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development - - - -

Library Renovation

100 Sqm

1.77 laks

1.77 laks

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility - - - -

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Books & Equipmen

ts

- 30 laks

30 laks

Total - - 99.99 laks

99.99 laks

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19. GOVT COLLEGE, KAPASAN (CHITTORGARH) RAJASTHAN

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

GOVT COLLEGE, KAPASAN (CHITTORGARH) RAJASTHAN

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade NEW COLLEGE (ESTB. IN 2013)NOT YET APPLIED

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO (APPLIED FOR)

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

1/TIER

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

Number 385

SC Number/total95/385

Ratio1:4

ST Number/total25/385

Ratio1:15

OBC Number/total170/385

Ratio4:9

Women students Number/total

Ratio

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197/385

1:2

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

NIL NIL NIL NIL

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

2+2 EXISTING

NIL NIL NIL

Laboratory NEW CONS.

80.5 6.00 NIL

Computer Centre NEW CONS.

87.40 9.00 NIL

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

NEW CONS.

161 15.00 15.00

Common room for students

NEW CONS.

36.8 5.00 NIL

Canteen/Cafeteria NIL NIL

Academic Buildings NIL NIL NIL NIL

Administrative buildings

NIL NIL NIL NIL

Campus development 1850 M

10.00

Library NEW CONS.

184 20.00 NIL

Auditorium NEW CONS.

460 NIL 40.00

Sports facility GROUND AND EQUPMENT

368 20.00 20.00

Books/Journals/e-Resources

BOOKS/JOURNALS

25.00 15.00

Total 100.00

100.00

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20. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Govt. P.G. College, Nimbahera (Raj.)

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Govt. P.G. College, Nimbahera (Raj.)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade C+

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category 30000sf

Year of establishment

Year 1977

Number of students enrolled

Number 1800

SC Number/total296

Ratio 16.44%

ST Number/total193

Ratio 10.72%

OBC Number/total839

Ratio 46.61%

Women students Number/total1064

Ratio 59.11%

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21. Govt. Girls College

Chittorgarh

200

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

No Need - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovatoin

7 Lakh - -

Laboratory (Geography Lab)

- 2 Lakh - -

Computer Centre - 2 Lakh

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction

35 Lakh

- -

Common room for students

- - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -

Academic Buildings - - - -

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development - 28 Lakh

- -

Library - 2 Lakh - -

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility - 8 Lakh - -

Books/Journals/e-Resources

- - - -

Total - 84 Lakh

- -

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Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. Girls College Chittorgarh

01

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade C++

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-2

Year of establishment

Year 1995

Number of students enrolled

Number 722

SC Number/total

Ratio 103/722

ST Number/total

Ratio 23/722

OBC Number/total

Ratio 307/722

Women students Number/total

Ratio 722/722

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Existing 1000 sq m 10

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Existing 75 Sq. M. 10

Laboratory Renovation

432 Sq.M 10

Computer Centre Existing 20 Sq.M

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction

270 Sq.M 30 30

Common room for students

Available 90 Sq.M 20

Canteen/Cafeteria Existing 90 Sq.M 5

Academic Buildings - 1996 Sq.M

Administrative buildings

New Construction

250 Sq.M 25

Campus development - - - 20

Library Renovation

180 Sq.M 25

Auditorium Not Available

Sports facility Available

Books/Journals/e-Resources

E-Library 10 5

Total 100 100

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22. LOHIA COLLEGE, CHURU (RAJ.)

Indicator Unit College 1Name of the College

LOHIA COLLEGE, CHURU (RAJ.)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVT.

NAAC Grade 1. B+ in 2004, and

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Accreditation 2. CGPA of 2.61 on four point scale at ‘B’ Grade in Sept. 2013.

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES, College is established before 17th June, 1972

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier - 3

Year of establishment

Year 1945

Number of students enrolled

Number

6676

SC Number/total

Ratio 17.89

ST Number/total

Ratio 1.91

OBC Number/total

Ratio 49.31

Women students Number/total

Ratio 37.19

Physical & Financial Information

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23. S.RP. Govt. P.G. College Bandikui (dausa)

206

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Laboratory(Equipments)

05- 30.00 30.00

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings Extension of Building

225.59 35.00 35.00

Administrative buildings

Campus development

Library

Auditorium(Renovation) 891.83 35.00 35.00

Sports facility

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Total 100.00 100.00

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Indicator Unit College

Name of the College 01 S.RP. Govt. P.G. College Bandikui (dausa)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation Grade B

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment Year 1977

Number of students enrolled

Number 2917

SC Number/total Ratio .122

ST Number/total Ratio .195

OBC Number/total Ratio .06

SBC Number/total Ratio .12

GEN Number/total Ratio .07

Minorities Number/total Ratio .002

Women students Number/total Ratio .43

Physical & Financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction

180 10 10

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Laboratory Nil Nil Nil Nil

Computer Lab. Renovation 80 05 05

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction & teaching aids

300 50 50

Common room for students

Renovation 100 05 05

Canteen/Cafeteria Nil Nil Nil Nil

Academic Buildings

Renovation 300 02 02

Administrative buildings

Renovation 300 02 02

Campus development

Alternate solar energy. System, green Built plantation, parking etc.

1500 06 06

Library Renovation , Computers,

Furniture

02 02

Auditorium Nil Nil Nil Nil

Sports facility Open track, cricket ground etc.

1000 10 10

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Books, Journals, Periodicals, etc.

08 08

Total 3760 100 100

24. Govt. Girls College Lalsot (Dausa)

208

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Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. Girls College Lalsot (Dausa)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade NO

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

Number 309

SC Number/total

Ratio 42 / 309

ST Number/total

Ratio 130 / 309

OBC Number/total

Ratio 95 / 309

Women students Number/total

Ratio 309 / 309

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction of Ten Toilets for Girls

40 17.86 -

Laboratory New Equipment Purchase for Laboratory

- 8.00 8.00

Computer Centre

New Construction of One Computer Centre

80 - 35.72

Purchase of Computer System

- 2.00 2.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

- - - -

Common room for students

New Construction of Common room for Girls

40 17.86 -

Canteen/Cafeteria

- - - -

Academic Buildings

- - - -

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development

- - - -

Library For Automation/Computerization of Library

- 10.00 10.00

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility Proposal for New Sport Equipment Purchase

- 3.00 3.00

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Purchase of New Books/Journals

- 6.00 6.00

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Note:- 1- This College is established in 2013 and Presently running in the building/campus of

Shri Ashok Sharma Sr. Secondary School Lalsot. As the College do no Possesses its

own building and campus . Hence, no proposals are being submitted with regard

to renovation.

25. Govt.College Sikrai,Dausa

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Govt.College Sikrai,Dausa

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

NO

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Tier 2

Year of establishment

2013

Number of students enrolled

282

SC 67/282 Ratio 1:4

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ST 114/282

Ratio 2:5

OBC 79/282 Ratio 7:25

Women students 165/282

Ratio 3:5

Physical & Financial Information :

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26.Govt. College, Dholpur

Indicator Unit College

213

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

_ _ _ _

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New (cons.)

40 sq.mt

15.00 _

Laboratory Equp. _ _ 10.00

Computer Centre New (cons.) & Equp.

80 sq.mt

20.00 15.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Reno. 1200 sq feet

_ 20.00

Common room for students

New (con.)

100 sq. mt

_ 35.00

Canteen/Cafeteria _ _ _ _

Academic Buildings Reno. _ 10.00 5.00

Administrative buildings

Reno. _ 10.00 _

Campus development Reno. _ 15.00 10.00

Library Equp. _ 20.00 _

Auditorium _ _ _ _

Sports facility Equp. _ 10.00 _

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Equp _ _ 5.00

Total 100.00 100.00

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Name of the College

Govt. College, Dholpur

01

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Govt. Multidisciplinary

NAAC Accreditation

LOI and EIQA submitted

Grade

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Tier - 2 Category

Year of establishment

1961

Number of students enrolled

2632

SC 526/2632

1:5

ST 329/2632

1:8

OBC 1052/2632

2:5

Women students 523/2632

1:5

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New construction

110 17.39 17.39

Laboratory Renovation Equipments

1500 23.71

19.80

23.71

19.80

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Common room for students

New construction

120 18.97 18.97

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings

Administrative buildings

Campus development

Library Renovation

800 12.64 12.64

Auditorium Equipments

260 1.0 1.0

Sports facility Gymnasium

266 6.0 6.0

Books/Journals/e-Resources

e-resources, books and journals

200 3.0 3.0

Total 102.51 102.51

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27. V.K B. Govt. Girls College, DUNGARPUR

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

V.K B. Govt. Girls College, DUNGARPUR

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade ‘C’

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 1996

Number of students enrolled

Number 1661

SC Number/total

Ratio 135/ 1661

ST Number/total

Ratio 1081/ 1661

OBC Number/total

Ratio 307/ 1661

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1661/ 1661 ; All

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

None - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction- 10Renovation-06

48

24

5.0

2.0 2.0Laboratory Renovation

- Geography, Zoology and Physics Lab

200 15.0 15.0

Computer Centre Infrastructure including Lab - 01

150 20.0 20.0

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Renovation-

480 13.0 13.0

Common room for students

New - 01 72 - 10.0

Canteen/Cafeteria New- 01 80 5.0 -

Academic Buildings - - - -

Administrative buildings

- - -

Campus development Renovation -

Library New - 01 400 25.0 25.0

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility Ground Renovation

3000 5.0 5.0

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Infrastructure

- 10.0 10.0

Total 100.0 100.0

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28. Govt.N.M.College, Hanumangarh(Raj)

Indicator Unit College Name of the College Govt.N.M.College,

Hanumangarh(Raj)Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Govt. By take-over of N.M.P.G. College Hanumangarh (Aided college) on15 july 2010

NAAC Accreditation C++

(2005)As N.M.P.G. CollegeHanumangarh

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes (10.12.1981)

As N.M.P.G. CollegeHanumangarh

Area of the proposed College fall under

Tier-3 Category

Year of establishment 1966N.M.P.G.college

Number of students enrolled (session2014-15)

4150

SC 996/4150 Ratio – 0.24

ST 19/4150 Ratio – 0.004OBC 2129/415

0Ratio – 0.51

Women students 1062/4150

Ratio – 0.25

Physical & Financial Information :

Details of existing collegeNew Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Laboratory Renovation of four labs

800 (200SM each)

[email protected]/sm

1897320 @3162.2/sm

Purchase of equipments for four labs

1000000 1000000

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Computer Centre Purchase of 20 computers @DGS&D Rate

510400 510400

Infra-structure 250000 250000Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New construction

220SMTwo rooms each 110SM

3478420@31622/sm

3478420

Common room for students - - - -Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -Academic Buildings - - - -Administrative buildings - - - -Campus development Renovation of

water supply system of college campus and play grounds

1000000

Renovation of academic and administrative building

1600000

Library Renovation 600SM-

[email protected]/sm

Digitization and computerisation

250000 250000

Auditorium - - - -Sports facilityBooks/Journals/e-Resources 500000 500000Total

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29. Govt. M .L.B. College, Nokha

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. M .L.B. College, Nokha

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade ____

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 1996

Number of students enrolled

Number 2131

SC Number/total

Ratio 280/2131

ST Number/total

Ratio 02/2131

OBC Number/total

Ratio 1298/2131

Women students Number/total

Ratio 789/2131

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Indicator Unit College

224

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

-NIL- -NIL- -NIL- -NIL-

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

2 New Toilets Construction for girls.

18.35 Sq.Mt.

2.75 -NIL-

Laboratory Renovation -NIL- -NIL- 2.00

Computer Centre -NIL- -NIL- -NIL- -NIL-

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

-NIL- -NIL- -NIL- -NIL-

Common room for students

Renovation -NIL- 7.00 -NIL-

Canteen/Cafeteria New Construction

64.22 Sq.Mt.

9.63 -NIL-

Academic Buildings -NIL- -NIL- -NIL- -NIL-

Administrative buildings

-NIL- -NIL- -NIL- -NIL-

Campus development Renovation -NIL- -NIL- 52.00

Library -NIL- -NIL- -NIL- -NIL-

Auditorium New Construction

337.30 Sq.Mt.

43.22 41.10

Sports facility Boundary Wall (New Construction)

685 Running Feet

27.40 -NIL-

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Books -NIL- 10.00 -NIL-

Total --------- -------- 100.00

95.10

30. BBD Government PG College, Chimanpura, Jaipur

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Name of the College BBD Government PG College, Chimanpura

( Jaipur)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private) Catego

ry

GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation Grade C+ (in year 2004)

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-

2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier - 3

Year of establishment Year 1977

Number of students enrolled Number

6461

SC Number/total Ratio 1:5

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ST Number/total Ratio 1:10

OBC Number/total Ratio 1:2.3

Women students

Number/total Ratio 1:3.7

Physical & Financial Information:

Details of existing collegeNew

Construction/ Renovation

(Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in

lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation 70 Sq.Mt 5 lakh

Laboratory Renovation

New Purchase(equipment)

1520 Sq.Mt

8 lakh

20 lakh

10 lakh

Computer Centre

226

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Classrooms (including technologically enabled

classrooms)

New ConstructionRenovation

160 Sq.Mt810 Sq.Mt 10 lakh

35 lakh10 lakh

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings Renovation 5 lakh

Administrative buildings

Campus development New Purchase (Wi Fi for complete college)

15 lakh

Library RenovationNew

Purchase- - ICT Facility - Digitization and Furniture

810 Sq.Mt 10 lakh

5 lakh

15 lakh

Auditorium New Construction

175 Sq.Mt 35 lakh

Sports facility Renovation 10,000 Sq.Mt 10 lakh

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Books/Journals/e-Resources

New Purchase(Books/

Journals/e-Resources)

LCD Projectors

2 lakh

5 lakh

Total 1,00,00,000(One Crore)

1,00,00,000(One Crore)

31. Seth R L Saharia Govt College,Kaladera, Chomu,Jaipur

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Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Seth R L Saharia Govt

College,Kaladera, Chomu,Jaipur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt

NAAC Accreditation Grade B

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no

Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier -3

Year of establishment Year 1959

Number of students enrolled

Total 5576

SC 1036/5576

Ratio 1:18.57

ST 540/5576

Ratio 1:09.68

OBC 3219/5576

Ratio 1:57.72

Women students 1065/5576

Ratio 1:19.09

Physical & Financial Information :

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32.Lal Bahadur Shastri Govt. P.G. College Kotputli

230

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

-- -- -- --

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

-- -- -- --

Laboratory Renovation

10 10

Computer Centre Renovation+ Computers

120 20 20

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New 160 20 20

Common room for students

-- -- -- --

Canteen/Cafeteria Renovation

40 05 05

Academic Buildings

Administrative buildings

New 100 15 15

Campus development Beautification, Water Supply, Drainage,Amneties, etc

05 05

Library Renovation

10 10

Auditorium -- -- -- --

Sports facility Equipments

07 07

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Books/Journals/e-Resources

08 08

Total 100.00

100.00

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Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Lal Bahadur Shastri Govt. P.G. College Kotputli

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation

Grade 2005-2010 ‘B” Grade2015 Applied for Accreditation

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-2104176 Sq Yards

Year of establishment

Year 1962

Number of students enrolled

Number 2014:- 53982015:- Admission process is going on

SC Number/total

Ratio 103919:100

ST Number/total

Ratio 61413:100

OBC Number/total

Ratio 304256:100

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1299

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24:100

Physical & Financial Information :

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33. B.G.D Govt. girls college Shahpura, jaipur

Indicator

Unit College 1

Name of the College

B.G.D Govt. girls college Shahpura, jaipur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade Nil

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-3

1965.77 Sq. mtr.

Year of establishment

Year 1997

Number of students enrolled

Number

1833

SC Number/total

Ratio 0.16367

ST Number/total

Ratio 0.0736

OBC Number/total

Ratio 0.5297

Women students

Number/total

Ratio 01

233

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Laboratory (i) Renovation

30.00

Computer Centre (i)New Construction(ii) Computers , Printers with LAN installation

150 25.00

20.00

22.43

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Equipments (For Smart Class rooms)

10.00

Common room for students (Girls)

Renovation 5.00

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings

Administrative buildings

(i)Public Address System

2.00

Campus development

(i)Strong Room Renovation(ii)Water Supply (iii)Alternate Energy Sources

5.00

10.00 8.00

Library (i)Renovation(ii) Digitalization

10.00

10.00

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility (i)New Construction (GYM)(ii) Renovation

80 10.00 15.29

10.00

10.00

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College–1

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation 80 5 -

Laboratory New equipments

- 5 5

Computer Centre New Construction, Wi Fi

130 10 15

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

One new smart room

150 10 5

Common room for students

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -Academic Buildings Renovation - 10 15Administrative buildings

Renovation - 10 10

Campus development water supply, water harvesting

- 15 15

Library Renovation - 10 10Auditorium New

construction300 15 15

Sports facility New equipments

5 5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

- 5 5

Total 100 100

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34. SHRI RAJENDRA SURI KUNDAN JAIN RAJKIYA MAHILA MAHAVIDHYALAYA JALORE

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

SHRI RAJENDRA SURI KUNDAN JAIN RAJKIYA MAHILA MAHAVIDHYALAYA JALORE

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVT.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade -

235

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Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier- 2

Year of establishment

Year 1999

Number of students enrolled

Number 614 (2014-15)

SC Number/total

Ratio 100:30:09

ST Number/total

Ratio 100:04:56

OBC Number/total

Ratio 100:37:13

Women students Number/total

Ratio 100:100(Girls College)

Physical & Financial Information :

236

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35.

Government P G College , Jhalawar

Indicat Unit College

237

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

NEW 5.00 5.00

Laboratory

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

NEW 144 25.00 25.00

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings classroom

REN 16.00 16.00

Administrative buildings

NEW 260 30.00 30.00

Campus development beantiflaton

RENO 9.00 9.00

Library

Auditorium RENO 10.00 10.00

Sports facility

Books/Journals/e-Resources ICT, WIFI

5.00 5.00

Total 100 100

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or

Name of the College

Government P G college , Jhalawar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation

Grade Ist Phase B+

2nd Phase SSR accepted

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1958

Number of students enrolled

Number 4219

SC834

Number/total

Ratio 0.1977

ST668

Number/total

Ratio 0.1583

OBC1714

Number/total

Ratio 0.4062

Women students1535

Number/total

Ratio 0.3638

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Laboratory Renovation

900 10 10

Computer Centre New equipments

- 5 5

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New equipments

5 5

Common room for students

New Constructions 2 Rooms

224 35 35

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings Renovation

1200 15 15

Administrative buildings

Renovation

800 10 10

Campus development new Equipments

13 13

Library

Auditorium

Sports facility New equipments

2 2

Books/Journals/e-Resources

New 5 5

Total 100 100

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36. Govt.College Balesar

Indicator

Unit College 1

Name of the College

Govt.College Balesar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade NO (New College)

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /noNo

NO (New College)

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tie

r-3 )

Category

Tier-3

40(Beegha)

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

Number

458

SC Number/total102

Ratio 1:4.49

OBC Number/total206

Ratio 1:2.23

Women students Number/total114

Ratio 1:4.01

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37.

Govt. College Jodhpur

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. College Jodhpur

242

College–1

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction

- - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New ConstructionBoys-10Girls-6

100100

105

-

Laboratory New Construction

Equipment forLaboratory

200 10

11

Computer Centre - - - -Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

6 New ConstructionNew equipment

900 35

Common room for students

- - - 5

Canteen/Cafeteria - - 5Academic Buildings New

Construction300 10 24

Administrative buildings

New Construction

100 5 15

Campus development - - - -Library New

Construction300 10 5

Auditorium New Construction

200 10 35

Sports facility New Equipment.

- 4 5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

- 0 5

Total - 100 100

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Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade No (New college)

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No (New College)

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-2

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

Number 923 (2014 -15 )

SC Number/total (98)

Ratio 1:9.41

ST Number/total (17)

Ratio 1:54.29

OBC Number/total (634)

Ratio 1:1.45

Women students Number/total (232)

Ratio 1:3.98

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing collegeNew Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New construction (10+10)

100 05 _

Laboratory New construction-4

1000 30

Equipment for laboratory

Various scientific equipment

10 15

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Renovation

1400 20

Common room for students

Renovation

140 05

Canteen/Cafeteria Renovation

140 05

Academic Buildings Renovation

300 10 20

Administrative buildings RenovationEquipment

100 0505

Campus development 200

Library Equipment

300 05

Renovation

05

Auditorium Equipment

_ 10

New construction

200 35

Sports facility Equipmen _ 05 05

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38. SDCLB Govt. Girls’ College, PIPAR CITY

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

SDCLB Govt. Girls’ College, PIPAR CITY

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade Not Accredited

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category –Tier-3

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 1997

Number of students enrolled

Number 863

SC Number/total

Ratio 147/863

ST Number/total

Ratio 1/863

OBC Number/total

Ratio 611/863

Women students Number/total

Ratio 863/863

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Physical & Financial Information :

Details of existing

college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Under Construction for Girls 714.7746 - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction 8 Toilets for Girls 16 2 1

Laboratory Renovation in 3 Lab 120120120

020202

010101

Computer Centre

Equipments 1. 10 Computers2. 2 Printer including Scanning and photo copy facilities3. Other Accessories4. LAN activity & Modem and other accessories for Internet Connection

05 05

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Renovation in 8 RoomsEquipments 1. Smart Boards2. Power Point Projector 3. Web Cam System for administrative control

80 610

610

Common room for students

New Construction of 1 Room 80 8 8

Canteen/Cafeteria

Renovation of 1 Canteen 400 3 2

Academic Buildings

Renovation 500 7 5

Administrative buildings

Renovation 500 7 5

Campus development

New Construction of Green and clean with fifty trees and loan

200000 15 15

Library Renovation of 1 LibraryEquipments1. Different Drawers for Books2. New Furniture 3. Computer system and LAN & Modem etc for Internet facilities

200 75

55

Auditorium New Construction of 1 AuditoriumEquipments1. Furniture for sitting

250 10

10

10

10Sports facility Renovation in badminton court

ground 01As per 1 1

1

246

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Renovation in volleyball ground 01 Renovation in Kho-Kho Ground 01Renovation in Table-Tennis Hall 01 Renovation of Kabbadi Ground 01

Equipments 1. complete Player kits for all games

Standard Norms

-same as above

-same as above-

-same as above-

-same as above-

1

1

1

1

5

111

5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

To Purchase 10000 Books 50 Generals

5 6

Total 116 106

39. Govt. College, Karauli

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Govt. College, Karauli

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation Grade B+ (Cycle-1, in 2005), Cycle-2 will be in October, 2015

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 1960

Number of students enrolled

Number 3948 (Current session 2015-16)

SC Number/total Ratio 800/3948

ST Number/total Ratio 1156/3948

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OBC Number/total Ratio 1358/3948

Women students Number/total Ratio 1362/3948

Physical & Financial Information:

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

01 Girl’s hostel, incomplete to be constructed and furnished

605 _ _

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

32 Toilets out of which 16 for girls; 03 toilets for staff, more toilets to be constructed

_ 2 lakhs 2 lakhs

Laboratory 09, need renovation 931.12 10 lakhs

10 lakhs

Purchase of equipment _ 10 lakhs

10 lakhs

Computer Centre 02, to be developed by Purchase for ICT facilities

41.62 2 lakhs 2 lakhs

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

34 Classrooms and 01 UGC Network Resource Centre (Need to Purchase of multimedia projectors and smart boards to develop smart classrooms)

_ 5 lakhs 5 lakhs

Common room for students

01 for girls with toilet facility, needs renovation

31.22 2 lakhs 2 lakhs

Canteen/Cafeteria 01 Canteen, to be renovated & furnished

139.35 1 lakh 1 lakh

Academic Buildings 01 Teaching block with 34 classrooms and 01 separate Chemistry department; 01 Hall to be constructed on the first floor

Total built up

area 8728

20 lakhs

(construction)

20 lakhs

(construction)

5 lakhs(renova

tion)

5 lakhs(renova

tion)Administrative buildings

05 Rooms; 01 Principal’s office needs, to be constructed

148.64(propose

d Principal’s office)

13 lakhs

13 lakhs

248

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Campus development

Garden, cycle stand, central common facilities (water hut, notice boards, solar power generation), needs renovation & purchase

_ 2 lakhs(renova

tion)

2 lakhs(renova

tion)5 lakhs(purcha

se)

5 lakhs(purcha

se)Library 01, needs renovation and up-

gradation527.31 10

lakhs10

lakhsAuditorium Nil, to be constructed _ _ _Sports facility Play grounds to be developed

for different sports; old grounds need renovation

5985.55 5 lakhs 5 lakhs

Books/Journals/ e-Resources

64706 Books, 07 Journals, e-Resources to be developed (Purchase)

_ 8 lakhs 8 lakhs

Total _ 1 crore 1 crore

40. Govt.GirlsCollege, Karauli

249

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

1(Arts) Govt.GirlsCollege Karauli

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-Two

Year of establishment

Year 1998

Number of students enrolled

Number 529

90 SC Number/total

Ratio 17%

152 ST Number/total

Ratio 29%

118 OBC Number/total

Ratio 21%

Women students100%

Number/total

Ratio 60%

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

---------- ------- ------- -------

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

_________ _______ _______

Laboratory(Home Science)

Renovation

1200 5.0 5.0

Computer Centre Renovation

1200 6.0 6.0

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Equipment

_______ 15.0 15.0

Common room for students

Renovation

900 2.0 2.0

Canteen/Cafeteria ________ _____ ______ ______

Academic Buildings Renovation

3.0 3.0 3.0

Administrative buildings

Renovation

3.0 3.0 3.0

Campus development Renovation

6.0 6.0 6.0

Library New Construction

4800 35.0 35.0

Auditorium _____ _____ ____ _____

Sports facility Renovation

3000 10.0 10.0

Books/Journals/e-Resources

New Equipment

______ 15.0 15.0

Total 100 100

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41. Govt. College Hindaun City

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. college hindaun city

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Govt. Category

NAAC Accreditation

Grade C+

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-2

Year of establishment

Year 1977

Number of students enrolled 2014-15

Number 810

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SC 246

Number/total

Ratio246/810

30.4

ST 277

Number/total

Ratio277/810

34.2

OBC 235

Number/total

Ratio235/810

29

Women students 410

Number/total

Ratio410/810

50.6

Physical & Financial Information :

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42. Govt. College, Kota

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. Colleg

254

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation

2.5 2.5

Laboratory

Computer Centre equipment

9.5 9.5

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Construction 04 new room

260 43 43

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings

Administrative buildings

Campus development Renovation

25 25

Library

Auditorium

Sports facility Renovationequipment

10 10

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Renovationequipment

10 10

Total 100 100

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e, Kota

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Yes, Year-2004

Grade C++

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-1

Year of establishment

Year 1945

Number of students enrolled

Number 8641

SC Number/total

Ratio 1843 / 8641

ST Number/total

Ratio 1862 / 8641

OBC Number/total

Ratio 3729 / 8641

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1533 / 8641

Physical & Financial Information :

255

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43. Janki Devi Bajaj

Government Girls College, Near Antaghar Circle Nayapura, Kota

256

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New(3+3) 4x2.5 12 15

Laboratory Renovation

50 60

Computer Centre New 10x10 50 60

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New(5) 10x10 100 120

Common room for students

New 10x10 20 24

Canteen/Cafeteria New 10x18 20 24

Academic Buildings New 20x25 100 120

Administrative buildings

New 20x20 75 90

Campus development Renovation

30 36

Library Renovation

20 24

Auditorium

Sports facility

Books/Journals/e-Resources

e-resources(New)

10x10 50 60

Total 527 633

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Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Janki Devi Bajaj Government Girls College, Near Antaghar Circle Nayapura, Kota

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade Grade “A”

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-1

Year of establishment

Year 1958

Number of students enrolled

Number in Session 2014-15

8288

SC Number/total

Ratio 1556/8288 = 19%

ST Number/total

Ratio 1062/8288 = 12.8%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 2320/8288 = 28%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 8288 = 100% [Girls College]

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Construction of Hostel on Second floor of existing Hostel

235.00 40.00

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Gents Toilets, Toilets for Physically Handicapped persons (New Construction)

100 15.00

Laboratory

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Common room for students

- - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings New Class rooms

200.00 - 45.00

Administrative buildings

Campus development 1- Renovation of Canteen

2-Renovation of seminar room/ Convention hall

250.00

450.00

28.00

25.00

Library

Auditorium

Sports facility

Books/Journals/e-Resources

New Books & Journals

10.00 10.00

Total

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44. Govt. College RamganjMandi (Kota)

Indicator

Unit College 1

Name of the College

Govt. College RamganjMandi (Kota)

Category(Govt./Aided/Private)

CategoryGovt.

NAAC Accreditation

GradeNil

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/)

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 1999

Number of students enrolled

Number

474

SC Number/total

84 Ratio17.72%

ST Number/total

57 Ratio12.02%

OBC Number/total

199 Ratio41.98%

Women students

Number/total

276 Ratio58.22%

259

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Details of existing collegeNew Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls) -- -- -- --

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls) Renovation -- 5 Lac 5 Lac

LaboratoryRenovation -- 2 Lac --

Equipment -- 2 Lac 5 Lac

Computer CentreNew

Contraction20*10 sq.

mtr. 15 Lac 5 Lac

Equipment -- 10 Lac 10 Lac

Classrooms (including technologically enabled

classrooms)

Renovation -- 5 Lac 5 Lac

Equipment -- 4` Lac 2 Lac

Common room for students

Renovation -- 3 Lac 10 Lac

Equipment -- -- 2 Lac

Canteen/Cafeteria -- --

Academic Buildings Renovation -- 5 Lac 5 Lac

Administrative buildingsRenovation -- 5 Lac 5 Lac

Equipment 4 Lac 3 Lac

Campus development New Contraction

Boundary wall 20 Lac 5 Lac

(Renovation)

LibraryRenovation -- 5 Lac 5 Lac

Equipment 5 Lac 3 Lac

Auditorium New Contraction -- -- 25 Lac

Sports facilityRenovation -- 5 Lac --

Equipment -- 05 Lac 5 Lac

Books/Journals/e-Resources -- -- -- --

Total 100.00 Lac 100.00 Lac

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45. Govt. College, Sangod

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

1 Govt. College Sangod

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade N/A

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-

2/Tier-3 )

Category

TIER - 2

4.34 Htr.

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

151 Number

SC Number/total

23

Ratio 1: 6.56

ST Number/total

15

Ratio 1: 10.06

OBC Number/total

61

Ratio 1: 2.48

Women students Number/total

96

Ratio 1: 1.57

262

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46. Govt. College, Didwana

Indicator Unit College 1Name of the College Rural Bass 1 GBC DidwanaCategory Category Govt.

264

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Construction

66.60 10.54 10.54

Laboratory Construction

78 24.66 _

Computer Centre Equipment _ 12 12

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Equipment _ 2 2

Common room for students

Renovation

30 9.49 _

Canteen/Cafeteria Construction

80 _ 25.30

Academic Buildings Renovation

40 12.64 _

Administrative buildings

Renovation

65 12.64 7.96

Campus development Renovation

85 _ 26.87

Library

Auditorium

Sports facility Equipment _ 10 4

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Equipment _ 6 12

Total 99.97 100.67

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(Govt./Aided/Private) Govt.NAAC Accreditation Grade B+Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-3

Year of establishment Year 1951Number of students enrolled

Number 4321(2014-15)

SC Number/total920/4321

Ratio 4.69:1

ST Number/total 06/4321

Ratio 720:1

OBC Number/total2154/4321

Ratio 1.83:1

Women students Number/total1241/4321

Ratio 3.04:1

Physical & Financial Information :

265

College–1

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation college

2520 2 2

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation of toilets in main campus

250140

112

112

Laboratory Phy, Chem, Geol., Bot., Zoology, Geography

1200 4 4

Computer Centre Renovation 80 2 2Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

to add new teaching adds in classrooms (classroom)

4500 10 10

Common room for students

Renovation 100 2 2

Canteen/Cafeteria Renovation 200 2 2Academic Buildings New 300 7 7Administrative buildings New 300 7 7Campus development Development

and beautification

5000 15 15

Library AutomationNew

300300

312

312

Auditorium New 750 5 5Sports facility Track

Development and indoor Stadium

2000 5 5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

11 11

17940 100 100

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47. GOVT COLLEGE MERTA CITY

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

GOVT COLLEGE MERTA CITY

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

CategoryGOVT

NAAC Accreditation

GradeC+

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year1996

Number of students enrolled

Number1279

SC Number/total Ratio278 /1279 = 0.22

ST Number/total RatioNIL

OBC Number/total Ratio772/1279= .60

Women students Number/total Ratio420/1279 = .33

Physical & Financial Information :

Details of existing collegeNew Construction /Renovation (Pls.

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

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Specify) 2015-16 (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction 10*5 sq. ft. 5 5

Laboratory New ConstructionPurchase of new

equipment

20*30 sq. ft. 15 10

1510

Computer Centre Purchase of new equipnmet

- 10 10

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction - 15 15

Common room for students - 20*30 sq . ft.

- -

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -

Academic Buildings Renovation 10 10

Administrative buildings Renovation 15 15

Campus development Renovation (boundry wall) 5 5

Library Renovation 3 2

Auditorium Renovation 2 3

Sports facility Nil Nil Nil

Books/Journals/e-Resources New books 10 10

Total 100 100

48. S.G.P.B. GOVT. GIRLS COLLEGE PALI

Indicator Unit College

267

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Name of the College S.G.P.B. GOVT. GIRLS COLLEGE PALI

Category (Govt./Aided/Private) Category GOVT.

NAAC Accreditation Grade LOIWhether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes/NO YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-3

Year of establishment Year 1995

Number of students enrolled Number 703

SC Number/ total81/703

Ratio81:703

ST Number/ total05/703

Ratio05:703

OBC Number/total211/703

Ratio211:703

Women students Number/total703/703

Ratio1:1 100%

Physical & Financial Information :

College–1

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

NIL NIL NIL NIL

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

NIL NIL NIL NIL

Laboratory NIL NIL NIL NILComputer Centre UPSCALING OF

EXISTING NETWORK TO ENABLE WI-FI

NIL NIL 30 Lacs

Classrooms E-CLASSES/ NIL 30 Lacs NIL

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(including technologically enabled classrooms)

SMART CLASSES ROOM

Common room for students

New construction

110 Sq.Mt. NIL 35 Lacs

Canteen/Cafeteria New construction

110 Sq.Mt. 35 Lacs NIL

Academic Buildings

NIL NIL NIL NIL

Administrative buildings

NIL NIL NIL NIL

Campus development

Renovation WATER HARVESTING/RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

35 Lacs 35 Lacs

Library NIL NIL NIL NILAuditorium NIL NIL NIL NILSports facility NIL NIL NIL NILBooks/Journals/e-Resources

NIL NIL NIL NIL

TOTAL NIL NIL 1 CRORE

1 CRORE

49. Seth Mathura Das Binani Government P.G. College, Nathdwara

Indicator Unit College 1

Name of the College Seth Mathura Das Binani Government P.G. College, Nathdwara

269

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Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade C++Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Category”C” on the basis of municipal population of Nathdwara.

Year of establishment

Year 1962

Number of students enrolledsession( 2014-15)

Number1742

SC Number/total286

Ratio286:1742

ST Number/total121

Ratio121:1742

OBC

SBC

Number/total56652

Ratio

566:174252:1742

Women students Number/total

477

Ratio

477:1742

Minorities 82` 82:1742

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing collegeNew Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation

4 Lacs 5Lacs

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New 10 Lacs

20 Lacs

Renovation

3 Lacs 2 Lacs

Laboratory Equipments

12 Lacs

20 Lacs

New 10 Lacs

Renovation

15 Lacs

16 Lacs

Computer Centre - - - -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New 15 Lacs

15 Lacs

Common room for students - - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria Renovation

1 Lacs 1 Lacs

Academic Buildings Renovation

4 Lacs 3 Lacs

Administrative buildings Renovation

2 Lacs 3 Lacs

Campus development Renovation

4 Lacs 3 Lacs

Library Renovation

2 Lacs 2 Lacs

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility - - - -

Books/Journals/e-Resources Books 18 Lacs

10 Lacs

Total 1 Crore

1 Crore

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50. GOVT COLLEGE, GANGAPUR CITY

Indicator

Unit College 1

Name of the College

GOVT COLLEGE GANGAPUR

CITYCategory (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade ‘C’

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

3 TIER

Year of establishment

Year 1977

Number of students enrolled

Number

3337

SC Number/total

Ratio 714 / 3337

ST Number/total

Ratio 1368 / 3337

OBC Number/total

Ratio 947 / 3337

Women students

Number/total

Ratio 1103 / 3337

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

NEW CONSTRUCTION BOYS HOSTEL GIRLS HOSTEL

- - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

NEW CONSTRUCTION BOYS -5 GIRLS-10

- - -

Laboratory NEW CONSTRUCTION

880 35 35

Computer Centre Computer purchase and room renovation

- 10 -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

2 CLASS ROOM NEW CONSTRUCTION

-10 10

Common room for students

Renovation and facility Creation

100 5 -

Canteen/Cafeteria NEW CONSTRUCTION

374 25 25

Academic Buildings 1 CLASS ROOM NEW CONSTRUCTION

--- - 10

Administrative buildings

RENOVATION - 10 -

Campus development

GARDEN, DRAINAGE SYSTEM, OVER HEAD TANK AND SOLAR PANEL

- - 10

Library COMPUTERISATION - - - -Auditorium NEW

CONSTRUCTION- - - -

Sports facility NEW CONSTRUCTION

Std Area 5 5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

BOOKS & E –RESOURCES

- 5

51. Govt. P G College SawaiMadhopur

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Government

Govt. P G

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College SawaiMadhopur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Govt. Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Yes Grade B

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier 3

Tier 3

Year of establishment

1971 Year 1971

Number of students enrolled

Number

5234

SC Number/total

Ratio 1:4.44

ST Number/total

Ratio 1:4.12

OBC Number/total

Ratio 1:2.70

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1:3

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls) One For Girls Available

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

1. New Construction ( 24x8 ft.)02 one in each campus2.Renovation work

35.7

As per estimate

2.8

5.00

2.8

5.00

Laboratory Renovation( of Existing 10 laboratories)Purchase of Equipments

As per estimate

15

5.00

15

5.00

Computer Centre Purchase 20 Computers, 05 Printers wi-fi system

6.00 6.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

1.Smart Class set up2.Purchase of Green Boards and LCD Projectors and Address system.

5.00

8.00

5.00

8.00

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings 1.New 134 32.40 32.40

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52. S.N.K.P. Govt. College, Neemkathana

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

S.N.K.P. Govt. College, Neemkathana

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

II Cycle Grade B (2.71)

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier - 2

Year of establishment

Year 1966

Number of students enrolled

Number 4867

SC Number/total

Ratio 1022/4867

ST Number/total

Ratio 632/4867

OBC Number/total

Ratio 2459/4867

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1326/4867

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53. S.K.Govt. College Sikar

Indicator Unit College

278

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Laboratory Renovation & Equip.

- 35 38.5

Computer Centre Upscaling _ 4.00(10 Computers)

4.10(10 Computers)

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Const.

160 47.5(2 rooms)

50.00(2 rooms)

Common room for students

Renovation

- - 0.50

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -

Academic Buildings Renovation

- 3.00 1.00

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development Water Harvesting

- 3.00 3.00

Library Digitalization

- 5.00 5.00

Auditorium Renovation

- 2.00 0.50

Sports facility - - - -

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Books & Journals

- 3.00 3.75

Total 102.5 106.35

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Name of the College

S.K.Govt. College Sikar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade A

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier- 3

Year of establishment

Year 1954

Number of students enrolled

Number 12349

SC Number/total2587/12349

Ratio 1:4.77

ST Number/total492/12349

Ratio 1:25.1

OBC Number/total6574/12349

Ratio 1:1.8

Women students Number/total4232/12349

Ratio 1:2.99

Physical & Financial Information :

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54. Govt.Girls College Hod

Indicator

Unit College 1

280

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Boys- New ConstructionGirls- New

Construction

3015

13.3956.697

-

Laboratory Equipments - - 20

Computer Centre Equipments - 20 -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

- 80 - 35.72

Common room for students

- - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria - 35 15.62 -

Academic Buildings - - - -

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development - - - -

Library Renovation 783 35 35

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility - - - -

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Books - 10 10

Total - - 100.71 100.72

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Name of the College

Govt.Girls College Hod

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

GOVT.

NAAC Accreditation

NO

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

3 tier Women

Year of establishment

2013

Number of students enrolled

Number397

SC 73/397 Ratio1:5

ST 38/397 Ratio1:10

OBC 246/397 Ratio3:5

Women students

397 1:1

Physical & Financial Information

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55. Govt. Girls College, Sikar

Indicator Unit College 1Name of the College

Govt. Girls College, Sikar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

No

282

College–1

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls) NIL NIL NIL NILToilets (Separate for boys and girls)

12 NEW Toilets 35.00 2.00 _

Laboratory (30x40) sq.feet NEW 111.00 20.00 _Computer Centre (30x40)

NEW111.00 20.00 _

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms) (30x30)

NEW5 Class Rooms

418.00 - 48.00

Common room for students (30x40) NEW 111.00 20.00Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -Academic Buildings - - - -Administrative buildings(30x30) 5 Rooms

NEW 418.00 - 48.00

Campus development - - - -Library (40x50) NEW 185.00 38.00Auditorium 0Sports facility Renovation 2.00Books/Journals/e-Resources

New Purchase 2.00

Total 100.00 100.00

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Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

no

Area of the proposed College fall under

Tier-3 women

Year of establishment

2013

Number of students enrolled

Number430

SC 81/430 Ratio 1:5.4

ST 8/430 Ratio1:54

OBC 246/430 Ratio1:1.75

Women students

Number/total

Ratio1:1

100% women students

Physical & Financial Information : *

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. In laks)

Financial Value (Rs. In laks)

2015-16 2016-17Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Nil Nil Nil -

Toilets Block (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction 108 - 25

Laboratory Nil Nil Nil -Computer CentreComputer (including cpu, mouse&keyboard, monitor, ups etc.)

New ConstructionNew Purchase of

30 computer

111 Nil 2611

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

- One LED Screen size

140 cm

- 0.66

Common room for students

New Construction 111 - 26

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -Academic Buildings(first floor)

New Purchase One LED Screen size

140 cm

- 0.66

Administrative buildings 04 Rooms(20*30)

New Construction 222 45 08

Campus New Construction land area 50 -

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development( boundary wall )

22900

Library New Purchase One LED Screen size

140 cm

- 0.66

Auditorium - - - -Sports facility - - - -Books/Journals/e-Resources

New Purchase - 05 2.02

Total 100.00 100.00

56. Seth R.N.Ruia Govt College, Ramgarh Shekhawati Dist- Sikar

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Seth R.N.Ruia Govt College Ramgarh Shekhawati Dist- Sikar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade B Grade Accredited in 2014

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-3

Year of establishment Year 1955

Number of students enrolled Number 1295

SC Number/total Ratio 1:5

ST Number/total Ratio 1:107

OBC Number/total Ratio 1:3

Women students Number/total Ratio 1:3

284

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57. Govt. College, Sirohi

285

Details of existing collegeNew Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Boys –New ConstructionGirls- New Construction

30

15

13.395

6.697

-

-

Laboratory Equipments - - 20

Computer Centre Equipments 20 -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

80 - 35.72

Common room for students - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria 35 15.62 -

Academic Buildings - - -

Administrative buildings - - -

Campus development - - -

Library Renovation 783 35 35

Auditorium - - -

Sports facility - - -

Books/Journals/e-Resources Books - 10 10

Total - 100.71 100.72

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Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. College, Sirohi

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation

Grade A (valid till 30-04-2020)

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 1957

Number of students enrolled

Number 2704

SC Number/total

717 / 2704

Ratio 1: 3.77

ST Number/total

283 / 2704

Ratio 1: 9.55

OBC Number/total

1248 / 2704

Ratio 1 : 2.58

Women students Number/total

793 / 2704

Ratio 1 : 3.41

Physical & Financial Information:

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq. Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

--- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation of toilets

20 10 10

Laboratory Renovation of Labs + new equipments

100 15+25=40

15+25=40

Computer Centre - - - -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

02 New Room 40 20 15

Common room for students

01 New Girls Common Room In Science Campus

15 15 -

Canteen/Cafeteria 01 New Canteen

30 0 20

Academic Buildings - - - -

Administrative buildings - - -

Campus development - - -

Library Renovation of Library

50 10 10

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility sports equipments

-- 5 5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Books/Journals - - -

Total 255 100 100

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58. GOVT. COLLEGE MALPURA , TONK

Indicator

Unit College 1

Name of the College

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade IEQA Accepted On 12-05-2015

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier – 2

Year of establishment

Year 1997

Number of students enrolled

Number

1490

SC Number/total

Ratio 383/149025:75

ST Number/total

Ratio 47/14903:97

OBC Number/total

Ratio 796/149053:47

Women students Number/total

Ratio 644/149043:57

288

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Physical & Financial Information :

College–1

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Nil Nil - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction

41 sq. mt 12.97 -

Laboratory Renovation & Eqip.

112 sq. mt 35.41 35.41

Computer Centre Renovation & Eqip.

22.4 sq. mt 7.08 -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction Renovation & Eqip.

152 sq. mt. 23.40 58.82

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria New Construction

19 sq. mt. - 5.77

Academic Buildings

Administrative buildings

Renovation 25 sq. mt. 7.91 -

Campus development

-

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Library -

Auditorium -

Sports facility Kho –Kho Volley – Ball Foot Ball

5.23

Books/Journals/e-Resources

New Purchase 8.00

Total 100.00 100.00

59. Government College, Jhadol

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Government College, Jhadol

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation

Grade N/A

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no N/A

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Year of establishment

Year 2014-15

Number of students enrolled

Number 200

SC Number/total

Ratio .05

ST Number/total

Ratio .77

290

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OBC Number/total

Ratio .115

Women students Number/total

Ratio .41

Physical & Financial Information :

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*

College Building

is under

construction .The land alloted for college is 21600sq. mts.

292

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

* - 35 35

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

* - - -

Laboratory * - - -

Computer Centre * - - -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

* - - -

Common room for students

* - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria * - - -

Academic Buildings * - - -

Administrative buildings

* - - -

Campus development * - - -

Library * - - -

Auditorium * - 50 50

Sports facility * - 10 10

Books/Journals/e-Resources

- 05 05

Total 21600 sq. mts

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60. Govt. Girls College, Kherwara

* College is not having its own bulding it is running in five rooms(Provided) by govt. Sr. Sec. School Kherwara . Govt. has not allotted land for construction of college bulding. Allotment of land is under process and it will be complited up to sept.2015.

*** Requirment for 2015-16

S. N. Item according to norms Hilly Areas Cost in lakhs

1 Academic & Administrative building 35

2Campus Development(Beautification, amenities, water, supply, drainage, harvesting , alternate energy sources, etc)

10

3Laboratories : New equipments(A) Botany(B) Zoology(C) Chemistry(D) Home Science

10101010

4 Library 05

293

Indicator Unit College

Name of the CollegeGovt. girls

college Kherwara

U.G. Faculty : Arts, Sci., Com.

Category (Govt./Aided/Private) Govt. Category -

Govt. Govt.NAAC Accreditation NA Grade NAWhether included

under 12B of UCG Act NA Yes /no NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify-Tier-3

Category-Hill Area *

***

Year of establishment August Year - 2013Number of students

enrolled Number -501 -

SC Number/total Ratio35 / 501 7.00%

ST Number/total Ratio392 / 501 78.24%

OBC Number/total Ratio66 / 501 13.17%

Women students Number/total Ratio501 / 501 100 %

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( Digitization of books, journals, )

5Computer Center( New construction and upscaling of existing network to enable wi –fi , Lan , etc.)

04

6 Toilets Block 057 Sports Equipment 01

Total 100 lakhs

Our honorary request that our college is situated in tribel area of Rajasthan 70% are tribes population . So it will be too much useful for the college kindly grant the above mentioned budget.

*** Requirment for 2016-17

S. N. Item according to norms Hilly Areas Cost in lakhs

1 Academic & Administrative building 35

2Campus Development(Beautification, amenities, water, supply, drainage, harvesting , alternate energy sources, etc)

07

3Laboratories : New equipments(A) Botany(B) Zoology(C) Chemistry(D) Home Science

10101010

4 Library( Digitization of books, journals, ) 05

5Computer Center( New construction and upscaling of existing network to enable wi –fi , Lan , etc.)

05

6 Toilets Block 067 Sports Equipment 02

Total 100 lakhs

Our honorary request that our college is situated in tribel area of Rajasthan 70% are tribes population . So it will be too much useful for the college kindly grant the above mentioned budget.

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61. Govt College Kotra,udaipur

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Govt college kotra,udaipur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

government

NAAC Accreditation

Grade NO

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Applied

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 2006

Number of students enrolled

Number 484

SC Number/total

Ratio 12/484

ST Number/total

Ratio 398/484

OBC Number/total

Ratio 20/484

Women students Numbe Ratio 142/484

295

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r/total

Physical & Financial Information :

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction for Girls Hostel

2000 Sq. Mt.

30, Lakhs

25, Lakhs

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation 200 Sq. Mt.

10, lakhs

10, lakhs

Laboratory Renovation 50 Sq. Mt. 5, lakhs

5, lakhs

Computer Centre Other Equipment

2.50, lakhs

2.50, lakhs

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Other Equipment Class room, Lib., Labs,

10, lakhs

10, lakhs

Common room for students

Renovation 2.50, lakhs

2.50, lakhs

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings

Other Equipment

3.50, lakhs

3.50, lakhs

Administrative buildings

Other Equipment

4, lakhs

4, lakhs

Campus development

Other Equipment Vehicle Stand & Others

5, lakhs

5, lakhs

Library New Construction

500 Sq. Mt.

5, Lakhs

10, Lakhs

Auditorium Renovation 7.50, Lakhs

7.50, Lakhs

Sports facility Renovation,playground and zim.

10, Lakhs

10, Lakhs

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Other Equipment Racks Books , E lib. & Others

5, lakhs

5, lakhs

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62. HADARANI GOVT. COLLEGE, SALUMBER (RAJ.)

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

UG 01 HADARANI GOVT. COLLEGE, SALUMBER (RAJ.)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade C

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes/no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 1991

Number of students enrolled

Number 1949

SC Number/total

174/1949

Ratio8.90 %

ST Number/total 1101/1949

Ratio56.49

%

OBC Number/total

333/1949

Ratio17.23

%

Women students Number/total

566/1949

Ratio29 %

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300

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys)

_ _ _ _

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

_ _ _ _

Laboratory New Const. 04(2015-16 – 2 Lab., 2016-17 – 2 Lab.)

276 276

35 35

Equipments _ 30 30

Computer Centre _ _ _ _

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

_ _ _ _

Renovation 8000 35 35

Common room for students

_ _ _ _

Canteen/Cafeteria _ _ _ _

Academic Buildings _ _ _ _

Administrative buildings

_ _ _ _

Campus development _ _ _ _

Library _ _ _ _

Auditorium _ _ _ _

Sports facility _ _ _ _

Books/Journals/e-Resources

_ _ _ _

Total 8552 100.00 100.00

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63. GOVT COLLEGE, SARADA-313 902 (Udaipur) RAJASTHAN

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

GOVT COLLEGE, SARADA-313 902 (Udaipur) RAJASTHAN

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade NEW COLLEGE (Estb. in 2013)NOT YET APPLIED

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO (APPLIED FOR)2(f) ONLY

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

1/TIER

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

Number 337

SC Number/total09/337

9/337

ST Number/total264/337

264/337

OBC Number/total49/337

49/337

301

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Women students Number/total167/337

167/337

Physical & Financial Information :

302

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64. Govt. Girl’s College, Sarwar

Indicator

Unit College

303

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

NIL NIL NIL NIL

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

2+2 EXISTING

NIL NIL NIL

Laboratory NEW CONS.

80.5 6.00 NIL

Computer Centre NEW CONS.

87.40 9.00 NIL

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

NEW CONS.

161 15.00 15.00

Common room for students

NEW CONS.

36.8 5.00 5.00

Canteen/Cafeteria NEW CONS.

138.00

15.00 NIL

Academic Buildings NIL NIL NIL NIL

Administrative buildings

NIL NIL NIL NIL

Campus development 1850 M

10.00

Library NEW CONS.

184 20.00 NIL

Auditorium NEW CONS.

460 NIL 40.00

Sports facility NEW PLAY GROUND

368 20.00 20.00

Books/Journals/e-Resources

BOOKS/JOURNALS

10.00 10.00

Total 100.00

100.00

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Name of the College

- - Govt. Girl’s College, Sarwar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

- Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

- Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

- Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

Number 128

SC Number/total

Ratio Total - 24 Ratio- 1 : 6

ST Number/total

Ratio Total - 2 Ratio - 1 : 64

OBC Number/total

Ratio Total – 79Ratio - 1 : 1.6

Women students Number/total

Ratio Total - 128 Ratio - 1 : 1

304

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Physical & Financial Information :

65. Govt. College Kelwara (Baran)

Indicat Unit College

305

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction

50 15.82 -

Laboratory - - - -

Computer Centre - - - -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction

500 79.10 79.10

Common room for students

- - - -

Canteen/Cafeteria - - - -

Academic Buildings - - - -

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development - - - -

Library - - - -

Auditorium - - - -

Sports facility Equipment

- - 12.5

Books/Journals/e-Resources

782+90+20

- 5.0 7.5

Total 892 550 99.92 99.1

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or

Name of the College

Govt. College Kelwara (Baran)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade -

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

1/tier

Year of establishment

Year 2008

Number of students enrolled

Number 720

SC Number/total

Ratio 11.38%

ST Number/total

Ratio 51.38%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 30%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 36.94%

306

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Physical & Financial Information :

307

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Laboratory

Computer Centre with equipment & modern IT facilities

equipment

7.50000 7.50000

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction

160 20.00000

20.00000

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic Buildings 280.5 35.00000

35.00000

Administrative buildings

Campus development with boundary wall

Renovation

1150 35.00000

35.00000

Library Equipment

2.50000 2.50000

Auditorium

Sports facility

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Total 100.00000

100.00000

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Budget distribution 1. New Construction 55% 2. Renovation 35%

3. Equipments 10%Note : 1. This college established in 2008 due to scare city of building more budget required for new construction.

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66. Government Meera Girls College,Udaipur, Rajasthan. 313001

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Government Meera Girls College,Udaipur, Rajasthan. 313001

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation

Grade “A” (2014)

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier- 3

Year of establishment

Year 1956

Number of students enrolled

Number 5441

SC Number/total

Ratio 13.20

ST Number/total

Ratio 23.20

OBC Numbe Ratio 26.44

308

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r/total

Women students Number/total

Ratio 100.00

Physical & Financial Information :

309

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67. Govt.College,Jayal (Nagaur)

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

Govt.College,Jayal (Nagaur)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade ---

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

1/Tier

Year of establishment

Year 2013

Number of students enrolled

Number 314

SC Number/total-52

Ratio-16.56

16.56

ST Number/total-00

Ratio-00 00

OBC Number/total-

Ratio- 72.29

310

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Laboratory

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Existing Classrooms will be renovated for Technologically enabled Classrooms

37.1637.1637.1640.44

30.00 30.00

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria

Academic BuildingsPG BlockNew Construction

Renovation

1196.31(G.Floor)

4318.00(G.Floor)

35.00

35.00

35.00

35.00

Administrative buildings

Campus development

Library

Auditorium

Sports facility

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Total 5,666.23

1.00 1.00

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227 72.29

Women students Number/total-133

Ratio-42.35

42.35

Physical & Financial Information :

311

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

- - - -

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

1 BOYS1 GIRLS

- - -

Laboratory - - - -

Computer Centre - - - -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

3 - 35 50

Common room for students

- - 10 -

Canteen/Cafeteria - - 5 -

Academic Buildings - - - -

Administrative buildings

- - - -

Campus development - - 20 -

Library - - 20 -

Auditorium - - 30 -

Sports facility - - 10 10

Books/Journals/e-Resources

100 - 5 5

Total - - 135 65

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68.Haridev Joshi Girl’s Govt College Banswara(Raj)

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Haridev Joshi Girl’s Govt College Banswara(Raj)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

CategoryGovernmen

t

NAAC Accreditation

GradeC+

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /noYes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-

2/Tier-3 )

CategoryTier---1

Year of establishment

Year1995-96

Number of students enrolled

Number1513

SCNumber/

total105

Ratio1:069

STNumber/

total824

Ratio1:05

OBC Number/total256

Ratio1:17

312

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SBC 31 1:02

MUSLIM 109 1:07

GENERAL 188 1:01

Women students Number/total1513

Ratio

Physical & Financial Information :

313

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314

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls) _____ ______ ______ _______

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New constructi

onTotal 5

50 square meter

8 LAC 12 LAC

LaboratoryZoology

ChemistryBOTANYPHYSICS

HOME SCIENCEMUSIC

GEOGRAPHY

70 LAC

1.5 Corer

_____________

_______________

-------------------

----------

___________________________----------

-----------------

10 LAC

10 Lac10

LAC10

LAC10

LAC5 LAC

15 LAC

15 LAC15 LAC15 LAC15 LAC15 LAC10 LAC25 LAC

Computer Centre10 computers

10 laptopsRacksWi-fi

----------- -----------

50 LAC

55 LAC

Classrooms (including

technologically enabled classrooms)

New Constructi

on

373 square meter

79.85 LAC 87 LAC

Common room for students -------- ---------- -------- --------

Canteen/Cafeteria New constructi

on

30 square meter

20 LAC

25 LAC

Academic Buildings 292.60 Squaremeter

66.72 LAC 70 LAC

Administrative buildings

Renovation of cycle stand and

--------- 7 LAC 10 LAC

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69. Shri Parasram Maderna Govt. College Bhopalgarh (Jodhpur)

Indicator Unit College 1Name of the College

Shri Parasram Maderna Govt. College Bhopalgarh (Jodhpur)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade No (IEQA Submitted)

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-3

Year of establishment

Year 2008

Number of students enrolled

Number 1085

SC Number/total

Ratio 245/1085(22.58%)

ST Number/total

Ratio 0/1085(0%)

OBC Number/total

Ratio 800/1085(73.73%)

Women students

Number/total

Ratio 315/1085(29.03%)

Physical & Financial Information :

College–1

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction

 0 0 0

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction

40 10 0

Laboratory New Construction

200 0 38

Computer Centre New Construction

100 20 05

Classrooms (including

New Construction

0 0 0

315

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technologically enabled classrooms)Common room for students

New Construction

100 20 0

Canteen/Cafeteria New Construction

200 0 35

Academic Buildings New Construction

  0 0

Administrative buildings

New Construction

250 47 0

Campus development   0 0Library New

Construction0 0 0

Auditorium New Construction

  0 0

Sports facility New Construction

100 0 20

Books/Journals/e-Resources

  3 2

Maxi 200 Lakhs Total 100 100

70. Govt. Girls College, Sikar

Indicator

Unit College 1

Name of the College

Govt. Girls College, Sikar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt.

NAAC Accreditation NoWhether included under 12B of UCG Act

no

Area of the proposed College fall under

Tier-3 women

Year of establishment

2013

Number of students enrolled

Number430

SC 81/430 Ratio 1:5.4

ST 8/430 Ratio1:54

OBC 246/430

Ratio1:1.75

Women students Number/total

Ratio1:1

100% women students

316

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Physical & Financial Information : *

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. In laks)

Financial Value (Rs. In laks)

2015-16 2016-17Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Toilets Block (Separate for boys and girls)

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Laboratory Nil Nil Nil NilComputer Centre30 Computers

Solar Energy Power Back Up system

New Purchase

New Purchase

30 New Computers

Solar energy system with Power back

up

05 05

09

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Pen Operated Smart Boards

New Purchase

07 smart boards 4*6 fit

2.485

Common room for students

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Canteen/Cafeteria Nil Nil Nil NilAcademic Buildings(first floor)One LEDMultifunctional Projectors

New Purchase

New Purchase

One Led screen size

140cm

04 Projectors3200 IMXGA MDMI, LAN, USB Type A/B,16w,spk,8000hrs

1.88

0.66

1.88

Administrative buildingsOne Led

New Purchase One Led screen size

140cm

0.66 Nil

Campus development( boounray wall )

New Construction 22900 sqm land area

31.595 Nil

Library Nil Nil Nil NilAuditorium New Construction 450 sqm 56.54 83.46Sports facility Trade Mill Excersice New Purchase

02 Trade Mill Excersice Machine

0.99 Nil

317

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Stpers & Rovers Excersice

Upright Bike Cycle

New Purchase

New Purchase

Equipment02 Stpers &

Rovers Excersice Machine

Equipment03 Upright Bike Cycle 300U220D

0.40

0.45

Nil

Nil

Books/Journals/e-Resources

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Total 100.00 100.00

71. S.B.K.GOVT.P.G.COLLEGE, JAISALMER

Indicator Unit College 1

Name of the College S.B.K.GOVT.P.G.COLLEGE JAISALMER

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category GOVT.

NAAC Accreditation Grade B+

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier-1

Year of establishment

Year 1970

Number of students enrolled

Number 1310

SC Number/total199/1310

Ratio 1:15

ST Number/total26/1310

Ratio 1:50

OBC Number/total255/1310

Ratio 1:5

Women students Number/total Ratio 1:8

318

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Physical & Financial Information :

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys)

Renovation 5000 5.00 5.00

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

New Construction 500 5.00 5.00

Laboratory Renovation 3000 10.00 10.00

Computer Centre Renovation 1250 5.00 5.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

New Construction 5000 10.00 15.00

Common room for students

Renovation 00 00 00

Canteen/Cafeteria New Construction 1000 5.00 5.00

Academic Buildings Renovation 5000 10.00 5.00

Administrative buildings

New Construction 5000 10.00 10.00

Campus development Renovation 25000 5.00 5.00

Library Renovation 2500 10.00 10.00

Auditorium New Construction 5000 10.00 10.00

319

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Sports facility New Construction 5000 5.00 5.00

Books/Journals/e-Resources

NEW 25000 BOOKS

10.00 10.00

Total 100 lakh

100 lakh

72. Govt Girls College Baran

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Govt Girls College Baran

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Govt

NAAC Accreditation Grade C++

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier 1

Year of establishment Year 1995

Number of students enrolled

Number 1469

SC Number/total

Ratio 296/1469= 0:20

ST Number/total

Ratio 251/1469=0:44

OBC Number/total

Ratio 647/1469=0:44

Women students Number/total

Ratio 1469/1469=1:1

320

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Physical & Financial Information :

321

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation

5 5

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation

Laboratory Renovation

20 -

Computer Centre With Computers

Constriction

137.6734

78.83 -

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

Renovation

10

Common room for students

Canteen/Cafeteria Constriction

167.0792

41.70

Academic Buildings

Administrative buildings

Campus development 5 20

Library

Auditorium

Sports facility Renovation & Constriction

- 15

Books/Journals/e-Resources

10

Total 108.83 101.70

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73. Govt. College Bayana (Bharatpur)

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Govt. College Bayana

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Govt.

NAAC Accreditation

Grade Nil

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no Yes

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier-2 Tehsil H.R.

Year of establishment

Year 1991

Number of students enrolled

Number 831

SC Number/total Ratio 24.66

ST Number/total Ratio 10.8

OBC Number/total Ratio 52.22

Women students Number/total Ratio 20.0

Physical & Financial Information :

323

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Laboratory Geography with Slab

20x30 Feet 180 sq. Mt 10 10

Computer Centre N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

4 New Class Room (50 Lakh)

20x30 Feet 180 sq. Mt 2 Rooms 25

2 Rooms 25

Common room for students

One 30x40 Feet 360 sq. Mt - 25

Canteen/Cafeteria - 20x30 Feet 180 sq. Mt 13 -

Academic Buildings

Administrative buildings

Campus development

Library One 30x40 Feet 360 sq. Mt 25 -

Auditorium

Sports facility New Play Grounds (T.T., Lawn Tennis, Cricket, Hockey & Track

30 30

Books/Journals/e-Resources

- - - 10

Total - - 103 100

324

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74. GOVT. MAHARANI SUDARSHAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, BIKANER- RAJASTHAN

Indicator

Unit College

Name of the College

GOVT. MAHARANI SUDARSHAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, BIKANER- RAJASTHAN

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

GOVERNMENT

NAAC Accreditation

Grade B

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no YES

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category NOT APPLICABLE

Year of establishment

Year 1948

Number of students enrolled

Number 3444 AS PER SESSION 2015-16 (UG+PG)

SC Number/total

Ratio09%

310 / 3444

ST Number/total

Ratio02%

069/3444

OBC Number/total

Ratio20%

688/3444

Women students Numbe Ratio 3444 / 3444

325

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r/total100%

Physical & Financial Information:

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

Renovation

8106.72

40.00 40.00

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)(5 MALE+ 24 FEMALE = 29)

New Construction +Renovation

185.8 02.00 02.00

Laboratory -15 Renovation

1741.87

10.00 10.00

Computer Centre – 1 New equipments +Renovation

185.8 10.00 10.00

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms) – 38

New Construction +Renovation

200.66 10.00 10.00

Common room for students – 1

New Construction

58.53 05.00 05.00

Canteen/Cafeteria - 1 Renovation

116.125

01.00 01.00

Academic Buildings - 1 Renovation

44515.4

02.00 02.00

Administrative buildings - 1

Renovation

48562.3

02.00 02.00

Campus development Renovation

929 05.00 05.00

Library -1 Renovation

267.856

05.00 05.00

Auditorium -1 Renovation

557.4 10.00 10.00

Sports facility Renovation

1393.5 01.00 01.00

Books/Journals/e-Resources- Total books available- 66069Journals - 30

NEW 02.00 02.00

Total 105.00 105.00

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75. Rajasthan School of Art, Jaipur

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College 1 Rajasthan School of Art, Jaipur

(Only the College for visual Arts (professional Stream) in

Rajasthan)

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade N/A

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1866 1866

Number of students enrolled

Number215 215

SC Number/total36/215

Ratio12:71.67

ST Number/total12/215

Ratio4:71.67

OBC Number/total77/215

Ratio7:71:67

Women students Number/total90/215

Ratio30:71.67

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Physical & Financial Information:

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

NA NA NA NA

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

Nil Nil Nil Nil

Laboratory New constrictions for Establishment of 3 Graphic & print making and clay modeling Workshops:---

-3 acid cabins, -litho grinding unit, -Acid & Screen washing units, -Stone slabs for Inking with - Storage cabins, -Development of clay mashing Area and Water supply system -1 Photography Darkroom

-1 Studio for product

photography & Modeling

EQUIPMENTS:-- Hard, Soft lather and viscosity Rollers in deferent sizes, -- Spot lights for each Graphic machine, --Stretchers for Silk

56 Sq.Mt)Graphic 1

56 Sq.Mt)Graphic 2

216 Sq.Mt) Clay Area

Rs. 2500000/=( New constrictions)

Rs. 800000/=(Equipments)

Rs. 2500000/=( New constrictions)

Rs. 800000/=(Equipments)

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Screen,--Etching Tools--Iron Cutter--Electric pottery wheel --Acid Tray--light expose unit for litho, Etching & Silk Screen -- Wooden Stools--Dark room Accessories --Photo studio Accessories --Digital Cammeras

Computer Centre -30 Computers I-3 with DVD writer, 18.6 LED, 4 GB Ram 1 Terra bite Hard disk -6 A/C 1.5 ton. -Deferent Multimedia Software- A-3 size colored photocopier/printer -A-3 size Scanner- A-4 size photocopier-Digital Plotter 24”-Laptops-theater Sound system

Rs.1100000/=(Equipments)

Rs.1100000/=(Equipments)

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

This is the only college for visual Arts of Rajasthan. And the ratio of practical & theory is 70:30 Establishment of class rooms as requirement of practical papers:-permanent Soft display Boards, -deferent color Draperies,- side screens,-model Screens- model platforms, -Still life Stands-Furniture for Students-Spot light,s -LCD projectors, -CC TV cameras,)

Rs. 800000/=(Equipments)

Rs. 800000/=(Equipments)

Common room for students

-Renovation Rs. 500000/=( Renovation)

Rs. 500000/=( Renovation)

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Canteen/Cafeteria -New constriction-1 Pantry & Counter with 100 Students Sitting facilitiesOn Roof Area.

Rs. 1000000/=( New constrictions)

Rs. 1000000/=( New constrictions)

Academic Buildings -RenovationTo develop Sitting Arrangement, water cooler Etc.

Rs. 500000/=( Renovation)

Rs. 500000/=( Renovation)

Administrative buildings

-Renovation Rs. 300000/=( Renovation)

Rs. 300000/=( Renovation)

Campus development

-RenovationParking Area for Teachers & Students vehicls, Plantation & Beatification.

Rs. 700000/=( Renovation)

Rs. 700000/=( Renovation)

Library -Renovation Wooden Partitions :Cabin Teacher and Students reading area, Renovation of Book racks, wooden work as per requirement

Rs. 700000/=( Renovation)

Rs. 700000/=( Renovation)

Auditorium/ Art Gallery:

-Renovation of Art Gallery:Spotlights, Wooden Work, Sitting benches, Pedestals for Sculpture displayPartition Screens6 A/C 1.5 ton.

Rs. 800000/=( Renovation)

Rs. 700000/=( Renovation)

Sports facility --- -

Books/Journals/e-Resources

-As Art Books & Art Journals are very expansive.(New Contemporary Art Books, Catalogs, history books Etc. )-Digitization of library

Rs. 300000/=(Equipments)

Rs. 700000/=( Renovation)

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Total Rs. 10000000/=

Rs. 10000000/=

Technical Education

Government Engineering College, Ajmer

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Government Engineering College, Ajmer

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade Applied in 2014

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1997

Number of students enrolled

Number 2162

SC Number/total

Ratio 224/2162,10.36%

ST Number/total

Ratio 113/2162,05.22%

OBC Number/ Ratio 623/2162,28.81%

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total

Women students Number/total

Ratio 323/2162,15%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:29

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction/renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for

boys and girls)

C 1050 25.00 75.00 New construction due to increase of students

R

Toilets (Separate for

boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including

technologically enabled

classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

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R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C class room

280 17.5 52.5 New construction of class room due to deficiency in class room

R

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C & R Construction/Repairing of Roads

7.5 22.5 Campus beautification

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility

C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 50.0 150.0

R

E

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Government Women Engineering College, Ajmer

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Women Engineering College,

Ajmer

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade Applied in March 2015

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-

2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 2007

Number of students enrolled

Number 2079

SC Number/total

Ratio 216/2079,10.35%

ST Number/total

Ratio 108/2079, 05.15%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 620/2079,29.9%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 2079/2079,100%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:31

Physical & financial Information

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Details of existing college

New Construc

tion /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area

in Sq.Mt))2015-

16

Financial

Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-

16

Financial

Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-

17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for

boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

E 5 15 Wi-Fi facility in whole campus

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 1200 12.5 37.5 Being New Engineering

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college, Building for Various Department are required

R

Administrative buildings

C 700 12.5 37.5 Being New Engineering college, administrative building are required

R

Campus development

C 500 12.5 37.5 Being New Engineering college, Bank branch, parking, cafeteria , girls common room etc. are required

R

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C 7.5 22.5 Development of sports complex

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 37.5 112.5

R

E 12.5 37.5

Government Engineering College,Jhalawar

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Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Engineering College, Jhalawar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade Applied in July 2014

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 2007

Number of students enrolled

Number 1225

SC Number/total

Ratio 124/1225,10.12%

ST Number/total

Ratio 86/1225,07.02%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 300/1225,24.5%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 224/1225,18.2%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:22

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing

New Construction

Physical Value (Area

Financial Value

Financial Value

Justification

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college /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

in Sq.Mt))2015-16

(Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

(Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

E 12.5 37.5 Up scaling of exiting network to enable Wi-Fi ,LAN etc.

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C

R

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Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C 6 km. 37.5 112.5 For beautification of campus, New roads, Footpath, Solar light etc.

R

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 37.5 112.5

R

E 12.5 37.5

Government Engineering College, Banswara

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Engineering College, Banswara

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

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NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 2012

Number of students enrolled

Number 288

SC Number/total

Ratio 45/288,15.63%

ST Number/total

Ratio 52/288,18.05%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 101/288,35.07%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 10/188,03.47%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:18

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and

C

R

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girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C Up gradation of labs in UG and PG coursesR

E 12.5 37.5

Computer Centre

E 12.5 37.5 Wi-Fi facility in whole campus

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C

R

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C 500 12.5 37.5 Being New Engineering college, Bank branch, parking, cafeteria , girls

R

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common room etc. are required

Library C e-books, generals & procurement of new titles

R

E 5 15

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C 2.5 7.5 Development of sports complex

E 5 15

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 15 45

R

E 35 105

Government Engineering College, Bharatpur

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Engineering College, Bharatpur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed Pls. Categor Tier 2

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College fall under Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

y

Year of establishment

Year 2007

Number of students enrolled

Number 1011

SC Number/total

Ratio 142/1011,14.05%

ST Number/total

Ratio 106/1011,10.48%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 434/1011,42.93%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 94/1011,09.29%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:46

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C 475+160

40 160 To provide residential facility to studentsR

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

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Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C

R

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C

R

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

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R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 40 160

R

E

MLV Textile and Engineering College, Bhilwara

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Government Engineering College, Ajmer

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Government

NAAC/NBA Accreditation

Grade Applied in 2015

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NO

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1988

Number of students enrolled

Number 1545

SC Number/total

Ratio 141/1545,9.1%

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ST Number/total

Ratio 53/1545,3.4%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 652/1545,42.2%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 258/1545 6.7%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:24

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction/renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for

boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for

boys and girls)

C 120 3.50 10.50 Toilet facility for new academic block and class rooms is required

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including

technologically enabled

classrooms)

C

R

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Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C class room

285.00 12.50 37.50 Place for special lectures and students seminar is not available

R

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C & R

Library C 285.00 12.50 37.50 Inadequate Central library building and needs more space

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility

C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others C 720.00 21.50 64.50 Lacking in class rooms and labs as per AICTE norms

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R

Total C 50.00 150.00

R

E

Government Engineering College,Bikaner

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Engineering College, Bikaner

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade Applied in 2011 for 3 courses & in 2013 for 6 courses

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1999

Number of students enrolled

Number 2668

SC Number/total

Ratio 211/2668,07.9%

ST Number/total

Ratio 107/2688,04.01%

OBC Number/ Ratio 616/2688,23.08%

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total

Women students Number/total

Ratio 608/2668,22.78%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:27

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C 1050 25 75 To increase the residential facilities for students in campus

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for

C

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students

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 280 17.5 52.5 New class rooms are required for 3 new M.Tech. coursesR

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C The Bikaner region is dry so to develope green grass land and to repair the road

R 1000 7.5 22.5

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 42.5 127.5

R 7.5 22.5

E

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Government College of Engineering & Technology, Bikaner

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government College of Engineering & Technology Bikaner

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade Applied in March 2015

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /No No

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 2007

Number of students enrolled

Number 1774

SC Number/total

Ratio 105/1774,08.94%

ST Number/total

Ratio 66/1774,05.62%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 127/1774,10.82%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 208/1774,17.72%

Teacher Student Ratio 1:31

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Ratio

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C 1900 50 150 Due to increase strength ,New construction of 150 bed hostel is required

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

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R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C

R

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C

R

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 50 150

R

E

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Government Women Polytechnic College,Ajmer

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Women Polytechnic College, Ajmer

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1988

Number of students enrolled

Number 320

SC Number/total

Ratio 58/320, 18.03%

ST Number/total

Ratio 47/320, 14.56%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 74/320, 23.24%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 320/320, 100%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:22

Physical & financial Information

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C 3 17 As a part of Swachha bharat abhiyanR

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

E 2 8 For modernisation of computer centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic C 750 20 110 Building

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Buildings required for class rooms, Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 200 5 35 Building required for staff roomR

Campus development

C

R

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 28 162

R

E 2 8

Government Polytechnic College,Ajmer

Indicator Unit College

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Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Ajmer

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1958

Number of students enrolled

Number 1054

SC Number/total

Ratio 185/1054, 17.55%

ST Number/total

Ratio 65/1054, 06.16%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 445/1054,42.22%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 198/1054,18.8%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:30

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)

Justification

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2015-16

2015-16

2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C 99 4 16 As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 10 70

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 700 16 84 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C

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R

Campus development

C

R

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 20 100

R

E 10 70

Government Polytechnic College,Sirohi

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Government Polytechnic College, Sirohi

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

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NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1988

Number of students enrolled

Number 279

SC Number/total

Ratio 49/279,17.53%

ST Number/total

Ratio 33/279,11.69%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 63/279.22.48%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 63/279,22.41%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:23

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and

C

R

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girls)

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

E 4 16 As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 4 16

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 100 10 80 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 2 8

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Library C Modernization of library

R 5 25

E 5 25

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others

Total C 10 80

R 7 33

E 13 57

Government Polytechnic College,Pali

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Pali

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed Pls. Categor Tier 2

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College fall under Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

y

Year of establishment

Year 1988

Number of students enrolled

Number 315

SC Number/total

Ratio 63/315,20.01%

ST Number/total

Ratio 26/315,08.15%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 133/315, 42.36%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 16/315, 05.03%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:22

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C 35 1 7 As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR

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Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 6 30

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 370 13 72 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 325 10 61 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C

R

Library C

R

E

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Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 24 140

R

E 6 30

Government R.C. KhaitanPolytechnic College,Jaipur

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government R.C. Khaitan Polytechnic College, Jaipur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1978

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Number of students enrolled

Number 925

SC Number/total

Ratio 119/925,12.89%

ST Number/total

Ratio 90/925,09.68%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 289/925,31.25%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 151/925,16.37%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:14

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 7 42

Computer Centre

E 4 25 computer centre modernization

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Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 960 12 75 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C 1500 2 8 Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etc

R

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility E 4 11 Yoga classes and sports arena

R

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Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others R 1 9 Developmental activities

Total C 14 83

R 15 09

E 1 78

Government Polytechnic College, Jodhpur

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Jodhpur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1958

Number of students enrolled

Number 1020

SC Number/total

Ratio 179/1020,17.5%

ST Number/total

Ratio 139/1020,13.59%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 225/1020,22.06%

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Women students Number/total

Ratio 93/1020,09.10%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:25

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C to increase admission and GERR 30 1 6

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR 60 2 12

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 10 58

Computer Centre

E 1 4 computer centre modernization

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

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R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 132.38 3 17 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 80 2 11 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etc

R 15 5 26

Library C Modernization of library

R 2 10

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility E 1 1 Yoga classes and sports arena

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

others R 3 25 Developmental activities

Total C 5 28

R 13 79

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E 12 63

Government Polytechnic College,Rajsamand

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Government Polytechnic College, Rajsamand

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 2006

Number of students enrolled

Number 298

SC Number/total

Ratio 66/298,22.3%

ST Number/total

Ratio 55/298,18.39%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 90/298, 30.25%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 15/298,05.02%

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Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C 400 18 102 to increase admission and GERR

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR 50 2 6

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 2 18

Computer Centre

E 1 4 computer centre modernization

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

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Academic Buildings

C

R

Administrative buildings

C 100 2 8 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 300 2 23

Library C Modernization of library

R 100 1 4

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C 150 1 1 Yoga classes and sports arena

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others R 500 1 4 Developmental activities

Total C 21 111

R 6 37

E 3 22

Government Polytechnic College, Bharatpur

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Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Government Polytechnic College, Bharatpur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1984

Number of students enrolled

Number 611

SC Number/total

Ratio 128/611,20.9%

ST Number/total

Ratio 66/611,10.8%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 245/611,40.09%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 87/611,14.23%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:47

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovat

Physical Value (Area in

Financial Value (Rs. in

Financial Value (Rs. in

Justification

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ion (Pls. Specify)

Sq.Mt))2015-16

lakhs)2015-16

lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

R 250 5 30 computer centre modernization

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 600 12 68 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C

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R

Campus development

C 5 34 Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 6 30

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C 1 6 Yoga classes and sports arenaE 1 2

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others

Total C 18 40

R 11 128

E 1 2

Government Polytechnic College,Sikar

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College

Government Polytechnic College, Sikar

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Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 2006

Number of students enrolled

Number 317

SC Number/total

Ratio 53/317,16.78%

ST Number/total

Ratio 47/317,14.8%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 82/317,25.83%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 31/317,09.67%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:25

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

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Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 1150 30 170 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus C

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development R

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 30 170

R

E

Government Polytechnic College, Kota

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Kota

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

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Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1959

Number of students enrolled

Number 834

SC Number/total

Ratio 99/834,11.87%

ST Number/total

Ratio 72/834,08.63%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 230/834, 27.57%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 244/834,29.255

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:17

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C 100 2 13 As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR

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Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 7 43

Computer Centre

E 3 17 computer centre modernization

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C

R

Administrative buildings

C 237 5 25 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C 7Km 12 68 Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

382

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R

Sports facility E 1 4 Yoga classes and sports arenaR

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 19 106

R

E 11 64

Government Polytechnic College, Alwar

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Alwar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1960

Number of students Number 750

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enrolled

SC Number/total

Ratio 138/750,18.45%

ST Number/total

Ratio 88/750,11.7%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 181/750,24.93%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 178/750,23.7%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:25

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C 240 4 21 As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

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Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 990 20 105 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C Land scraping ,boundary wall, cafeteria etc.

R 3 17

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-

C

R

385

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Resources

Others 3 27 Developmental activities

Total C 24 126

R 6 44

E

Government Women Polytechnic College,Jaipur

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Women Polytechnic College, Jaipur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1981

Number of students enrolled

Number 590

SC Number/total

Ratio 116/590,19.66%

ST Number/total

Ratio 84/590,14.3%

OBC Number/ Ratio 146/590,24.7%

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total

Women students Number/total

Ratio 590/590, 100%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:17

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C 125 3 22 As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 3 22

Computer Centre

R 250 8 42 computer centre modernization

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

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R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C

R

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C 250 8 42 Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR

Library C Modernization of library

R 5 30

E 3 12

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 11 64

R 5 30

E 14 76

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Government Polytechnic College,Barmer

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Barmer

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1989

Number of students enrolled

Number 300

SC Number/total

Ratio 55/300,18.45%

ST Number/total

Ratio 47/300,15.79%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 73/300,24.43%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 11/300,03.61%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:22

Physical & financial Information

389

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

390

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Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C 600 8 52 To increase admission and GERR

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR 2 13

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 4 26

Computer Centre

R 1 4 computer centre modernization

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 300 5 25 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 150 2 13 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C 4 21 Landscaping, boundary wall

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cafeteria etc

R

Library C Modernization of library

R 1 4

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility E 1 4 Yoga classes and sports arena

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others R 2 8 Developmental activities

Total C 19 59

R 6 21

E 5 30

Government Polytechnic College,Ganganagar

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Ganganar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG

Yes /no NA

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Act

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1994

Number of students enrolled

Number 363

SC Number/total

Ratio 87/363,23.96%

ST Number/total

Ratio 22/363, 06.06%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 171/363,47.1%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 19/363,05.23%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:14

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C To increase admission and GERR

Toilets C As a part of

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(Separate for boys and girls)

swachha Bharat Abhiyaan

R

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 5 46

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C

R

Administrative buildings

C

R

Campus development

C 93 3 17 Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etc

R

Library C Modernization of library

R 300 10 50

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E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C 435 2 7 Yoga classes and sports arenaR

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others C 178 10 50 Developmental activities

Total C 15 74

R 10 50

E 5 46

Government Polytechnic College, Churu

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Churu

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-

Category

Tier 2

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3 )

Year of establishment

Year 1999

Number of students enrolled

Number 96

SC Number/total

Ratio 29/96,30.2%

ST Number/total

Ratio 06/96,06.25%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 04/96,04.16%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 02/96,02.08%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:15

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C To increase admission and GERR 200 3 21

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

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E 7 43

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 500 9 51 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 500 9 51 Building requirement for staff rooms

R

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 1 0

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C Yoga classes

397

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and sports arena

R 100 1 4

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others

Total C 18 102

R 5 25

E 7 43

Government Women Polytechnic College,Kota

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Women Polytechnic College, Kota

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 1991

Number of students enrolled

Number 193

SC Number/ Ratio 25/193,12.95%

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total

ST Number/total

Ratio 17/193,08.8%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 34/193,17.61%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 193/193,100%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:13

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C to increase admission and GERR 200 4 21

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 2 7

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including

C

399

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technologically enabled classrooms)

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 600 10 62 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 700 12 72 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 2 8

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others

400

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Total C 22 134

R 6 29

E 2 7

Government Polytechnic College,Jhalawar

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Jhalawar

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 2006

Number of students enrolled

Number 574

SC Number/total

Ratio 108/574,18.9%

ST Number/total

Ratio 95/574,16.5%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 141/574,24.6%

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Women students Number/total

Ratio 85/574,14.8%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:35

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C to increase admission and GERR 200 4 21

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 2 7

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

402

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R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 600 10 62 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 700 12 72 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 2 8

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others

Total C 22 134

R 6 29

E 2 7

403

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Government Women Polytechnic College,Udaipur

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Women Polytechnic College, Udaipur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1986

Number of students enrolled

Number 117

SC Number/total

Ratio 10/117,08.55%

ST Number/total

Ratio 04/117,03.42%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 27/117,23.08%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 117/117, 100%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:15

Physical & financial Information

404

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Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C To increase admission and GERR 200 4 21

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 2 7

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 600 10 62 Building required for

405

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Classrooms / Language lab

R

Administrative buildings

C 700 12 72 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 2 8

Library C

R

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others

Total C 22 134

R 6 29

E 2 7

Government Polytechnic College, Neemrana

Indicator Unit College

406

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Name of the College

Government Polytechnic College, Neemrana

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment

Year 2006

Number of students enrolled

Number 126

SC Number/total

Ratio 51/126,40.4%

ST Number/total

Ratio 18/126,13.94%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 72/126,57.14%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 04/126,03.17

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:27

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls.

Physical Value (Area in

Financial Value (Rs. in

Financial Value (Rs. in

Justification

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Specify) Sq.Mt))2015-16

lakhs)2015-16

lakhs)2016-17

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C 600 8 52 To increase admission and GERR

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR 150 2 15

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 4 22

Computer Centre

R 1 4 computer centre modernization

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 300 5 25 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 150 2 13 Building requirement for

408

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staff roomsR

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 4 22

Library C Modernization of library

R 1 4

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility E 1 4 Yoga classes and sports arenaR

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others R 2 9 Developmental activities

Total C 15 90

R 10 54

E 5 26

Government Polytechnic College, Bikaner

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Bikaner

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

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NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1962

Number of students enrolled

Number 1000

SC Number/total

Ratio 198/1000,19.85

ST Number/total

Ratio 177/1000,17.7%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 249/1000,24.9%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 94/1000.09.4%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:35

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Toilets C As a part of

410

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(Separate for boys and girls)

swachha Bharat Abhiyaan

R 35 2 7

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

E 6 25

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 370 12 73 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 325 10 65 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C

R

Library C

R

411

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E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others

Total C 22 138

R 8 7

E 6 25

Government Polytechnic College,Banswara

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Polytechnic College, Banswara

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-

Category

Tier 2

412

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3 )

Year of establishment

Year 1983

Number of students enrolled

Number 521

SC Number/total

Ratio 108/521,20.8%

ST Number/total

Ratio 93/521,17.9%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 135/521,25.87%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 28/521,05.37%

Teacher Student Ratio

Ratio 1:32

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C To increase admission and GERR 30 1 6

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C As a part of swachha Bharat AbhiyaanR 60 3 11

Laboratory C Deficiency of modern equipment

R

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E 10 58

Computer Centre

R 1 4 computer centre modernization

Classrooms (including technologically enabled classrooms)

C

R

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 130 3 17 Building required for Classrooms / Language labR

Administrative buildings

C 80 2 11 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 5 26

Library C Modernization of library

R 2 10

E

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility E 1 1 Yoga classes and sports

414

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arena

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Others R 2 26 Developmental activities

Total C 5 28

R 14 83

E 11 59

Government Women Polytechnic College, Jodhpur

Indicator Unit College

Name of the College Government Women Polytechnic College, Jodhpur

Category (Govt./Aided/Private)

Category

Government

NAAC Accreditation Grade No

Whether included under 12B of UCG Act

Yes /no NA

Area of the proposed College fall under

Pls. Specify (Tier-1/Tier-2/Tier-3 )

Category

Tier 2

Year of establishment Year 1991

Number of students enrolled

Number 555

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SC Number/total

Ratio 108/555,19.52%

ST Number/total

Ratio 103/555,18.54%

OBC Number/total

Ratio 170/555,30.6%

Women students Number/total

Ratio 555/555,100%

Teacher Student Ratio Ratio 1:27

Physical & financial Information

Details of existing college

New Construction /Renovation (Pls. Specify)

Physical Value (Area in Sq.Mt))2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2015-16

Financial Value (Rs. in lakhs)2016-17

Justification

Hostels (Separate for boys and girls)

C to increase admission and GERR 200 5 24

Toilets (Separate for boys and girls)

C

R

Laboratory C

R

E

Computer Centre

Classrooms (including technologically enabled

C

R

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classrooms)

Common room for students

C

R

Canteen/Cafeteria

C

R

Academic Buildings

C 600 10 62 Building required for Classrooms / Language lab

R

Administrative buildings

C 700 12 72 Building requirement for staff roomsR

Campus development

C Landscaping, boundary wall cafeteria etcR 2 8

Library C Modernization of library

R

E 1 4

Auditorium C

R

Sports facility C

R

Books/Journals/e-Resources

C

R

Total C 22 134

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R 7 32

E 1 4

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