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SELF STUDY REPORT GFGC, GADAG 1 SELF STUDY REPORT Submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) By Government of Karnataka Department of Collegiate Education GOVERNMENT FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, GADAG DISTRICT GADAG 582102 KARNATAKA Affiliated to KARNATAK UNIVERSITY, DHARWAD

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SELF STUDY REPORT

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SELF STUDY REPORT Submitted to

National Assessment and Accreditation Council

(NAAC)

By

Government of Karnataka

Department of Collegiate Education

GOVERNMENT FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, GADAG

DISTRICT GADAG – 582102 KARNATAKA

Affiliated to

KARNATAK UNIVERSITY, DHARWAD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ADDRESS DECLARATION BY THE HEAD OF INSTITUTION 3

PREFACE 4-5

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 6

PART – I THE SELF STUDY REPORT

VISION 7

MISSION 7

OBJECTIVES 7

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, SWOC OF THE COLLEGE 8-12

PART –II A) PROFILE OF THE INSTITUTION 13-22

B) CRITERIA WISE INPUTS

CRITERIAON –I. CURRICULAR ASPECTS 24-42

CRITERIAON – II. TEACHING, LEARNING AND

EVALUVATION.

43-72

CRITERIAON – III. RESEARCH,

CONSULTANCY AND EXTENTION.

73-94

CRITERIAON – IV. INFRASTRURES AND

LEARNING RESOURCES

93-111

CRITERIAON – V. STUDENT SUPPORTS AND

PROGRESSION

112-131

CRITERIAON – VI. GOVERNENCE,

LEADRESHIP AND MANAGEMENT

132-154

CRITERIAON –VII. INNOVATIONS AND BEST

PRACTICES

155-160

EVALUATIVE REPORTS OF THE DEPARTMENT 161-235

ANNEXURES 236 - 268

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DECLARATION BY THE

HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION

I certify that the data included in this SELF STUDY

REPORT (SSR) is true and correct to the best of my

knowledge.

This SSR is prepared by the institution after the internal

discussions and no part of the SSR has been outsourced.

I am aware that the Peer Team will validate the

information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit to

the institution.

PRINCIPAL

GOVT. FIRST GRADE COLLEGE,

GADAG

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PREFACE

It gives me an immense pleasure to present self-study report of Government First

Grade College, Gadag to the NAAC, Bengaluru for accrediting for the first cycle. The

college was established in the year 24 June 2006 with four undergraduate courses by

Government of Karnataka in Gadag town with 94 students. Five Post Graduate courses

were started during 2012-13. Our college comes under the administrative control of the

Department of Collegiate Education, Bangalore, Government of Karnataka and affiliated

to Karnatak University Dharwad for academic control .It has been included under u/s 2f of

the UGC act (F.NO 8-150/2011(cpp-i/c) JULY2011).There is remarkable progress and

development in all aspects of our college.

The Gadag District is located in Karnataka, India. The district formed in 1997,

when it was split from the Dharwad District. As of 2011, the Gadag District had a

population of 917,952 (of which 35, 21 percent was urban as of 2001). The overall

population increased by 13 to 14 percent from 1991 to 2001. The Gadag District borders

the Bagalkot District on the North, the Koppal District on the East the Bellary district on

the Southeast, the Haveri District on the Southwest, and the Dharwad District on the West

and the Belgaum District on the Northwest. The District features monuments (primarily

Jain and Hindu temples) from the western Chalukya Empire. Gadag District has seven

Tehsils. Gadag Betageri, Ron, Shirahatti, Nargund, Laksmeshwar, Gajendragad and

Mundargi.

Inspite of so many private aided and unaided colleges, it was the first Government

Degree College established in the Gadag. The classes were initially held in Municipal

Composite Junior College, Gadag during the year 2006.The College was shifted to its own

buildingin the year 2014. It is situated in rural area (NAGASMUDRA VILLAGE) spread

across 5acres of land. The building is constructed in One acre of land having Ground Floor

and First Floor. Building was constructed by the grants received from Government of

Karnataka. Our college is located at a distance of 6 kilometers from Gadag.

The motto of the college is to provide an equal opportunities for growth of all

students irrespective of caste, creed, sex and religion. The true service lies in imparting

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Education, inculcating moral values and motivating young minds towards higher

Education. The overall efforts and positive approach will lead us towards the total quality

education is the ultimate destination.

I appreciate my staff for their co-ordination and collective responsibility with an

open mind. I hope and believe that the NAAC will also appraise and justify our noble

endeavors. We are submitting our self-study report for your kind consideration and a

needful action, the college is also committed to the core values of NAAC.

PRINCIPAL

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is my proud privilege to express my pleasure in submitting the Self Study

Report of Government First Grade College, Gadag to NAAC for Assessment and

Accreditation. I would like to acknowledge the support and inspiration extended by my

well-wishers in completion and submission of this report. At the outset I profusely thank

the Commissioner, The Director, The Additional Director, The Joint Director and Staff of

the Department of Collegiate Education, Bengaluru for their support and encouragement.

My thanks are due to Dr. Siddalingaswamy, Co-ordinator, Quality Assurance Cell,

Department of Collegiate Education, Bengaluru, for constant guidance and valuable

suggestions from time to time to review the NAAC report. I owe my thanks to Principal

Dr.S.F.Sidenekopp for his unstinted support at every stage of NAAC process and also

being the guiding force behind SSR submission.

I do not forget to acknowledge the services and support rendered by the NAAC

Steering Committee and IQAC, Heads of all the Departments, Conveners and Members of

various committees, teaching and non-teaching staff members and students for their

valuable support.

S.L.Guledagudd

Steering Committee Coordinator.

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OUR VISION

“To provide Quality Education to Economically,

Socially Backward students to meet Future Challenges”.

MISSION

To impart quality education and exposure to the students to equip

them to cope with the latest requirements, through innovative

techniques and practices.

To extend quality Education in Science.

To provide the students quality higher Education in tune with the

changing times.

To mould and intellectually competent, morally upright, physically

and emotionally healthy student community.

To provide healthy and sound atmosphere.

To create awareness and build confidence in the youth.

OBJECTIVES

To Educate the Students in accordance with national education policy.

To prepare students to face entrepreneurial challenges of the corporate

sector.

To develop competitiveness & competency in the changing global

scenario.

To provide quality education to economically and socially backward both

urban and rural students at affordable cost.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. CURRICULAR ASPECTS:

The Government First Grade College Gadag is established in 2006 with four

undergraduate courses like BA, B Com, B Sc and BBA affiliated to Karnataka University

Dharwad. The Institution is endeavoring its vision of creating productive and excellent

human resources with full of values to meet the changing needs of the society and also

imparting good Education to larger number of students belonged to SC/ST/OBC with less

privileged and under privileged and all weaker sections of the society at an affordable cost

as per the directions of the Department of Collegiate Education. Post graduate programs

like MA (Kannada, English, and Political Science Economics) and M.Com were

introduced during the year 2012-13. The curriculum is regularly updated with the changing

needs of the world. Bridge course, Remedial classes and Feedback from stakeholders are

the ideal parameters to refine and rectify the mechanism. Faculty members are updating by

attending Orientation and Refresher courses, Seminars, Conferences and Workshops and

significant contribution has been made for overall development of the college.

2. TEACHING LEARNING AND EVALUATION:

The college admission process is through publicity and transparent method and it is

carried out according to the guidelines of the Department of Collegiate Education and

Karnatak University Dharwad. The selection of students for UG courses is purely based on

marks attained in their qualifying examination. All necessary arrangements and

atmosphere is provided for a quality teaching such as green boards, well ventilated

classrooms, and well equipped laboratories library with large variety of books and so on.

Students are encouraged to learn and interact with the faculties. The results of different

courses show that the students are keenly interested in learning. They also participate in

class seminars, practical, group discussions, quiz etc., actively. The evaluation of students

is free and fair where the slow, steady and fast learners are identified and special attention

is given to them. Two internal tests, assignments, seminars are assigned to assess their

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performance. The results of the assessments are notified to them. In order to mound the

personality of the students the Department has designed NAIPUNYA NIDHI scheme. Under

these scheme communication skills, soft skills are imparted to enhance employability of

them. There are five post graduate courses introduced from 2012, affiliated to Karnataka

University Dharwad. The admissions are governed by the University. A list of selected

candidates is sent by the University and the admissions are done as per the selection of

University list. The similar process of teaching, learning and evaluation takes place.

3. RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION:

Our college has not recognized as research center, although our faculties are

carrying research activities. There is good environment for advanced learning and

research. Our college library with huge collection of books, magazines, journals,

periodicals is the source of motivation for research activities for the students as well as

faculties. Many of our faculties have presented papers in National and international

seminars and workshops, actively participated as resource persons, authored books of

ISBN recognition. Thus a constant work of research goes on in our college campus.

There is no paid consultancy but the faculties of commerce have given free

consultancy for the local merchants and NGO„s. The faculties of Physics have extended

their advice in the local Educational institutions. The college NSS, Scouts and Guides,

Youth Red Cross and other units have organized various outreach programs such as NSS

camps, Blood donation camps.

4. INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES:

The college is having its own building with 5 acres of land. The built up area of the

building is 1152sq meters with one floors. There are 14 classrooms and there are one

Physics laboratory and one computer laboratory. One specious library hall with large

collection of 14943 books, with help of National informatics center New Delhi ``E-

Granthalaya‟‟ a digital library software is installed for computerization of library. A

Separate well equipped multi gym with the help Government of Karnataka, Dept. of youth

and sports services. A Separate wash rooms for boys and girls. The other facilities such as

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pure drinking water with `RO Plant, First aid kit, canteen and sports and recreation are

provided to students.

EDUSAT, Internet with Wi-Fi, Placement cell, student counseling cell, Students

Grievances and Redressal Cell, Naipunya Nidhi, SC/ST book bank and other facilities are

extended to students. KSRTC bus transport facility is also available at concessional rate.

The institution plans to establish Smart Class rooms & Wi-Fi & ICT enabled auditorium.

5. STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION:

In this criterion, focus is on student support and their progression. The institution

has supported our students by extending financial help for the deserving students through

various Government and private scholarships. In addition to this a number of non-financial

facilities are extended to them such as pure drinking water, separate rest rooms for boys

and girls, well established laboratories, library with good number of books, journals and

magazines. The college also provides very good opportunity to those students who are

interested in cultural activities and sports. Different committees are constituted to help our

students such as anti-ragging committee, student‟s welfare committee, women‟s forum,

canteen, etc.

6. GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT:

This criterion contains the information about the institutional governance,

leadership and management. The governance is carried out by issue of orders from the

Government of Karnataka to our Department and down the ladder and the responsibility

flows from bottom to top. The administration is carried out in the institution in a

democratic way through various committees. The commissioner is the leader of the

Department and look after the administration of all the colleges under him. Principal is the

leader of the college and takes care of teaching and learning process in the college. HOD‟s

are the leaders of their Department. The process of teaching and learning takes places

throughHOD‟s of various subjects, various committees look after the extracurricular

activities of the college. The development and policy matters of the college are dealt by

College Development Committee headed by local MLA.

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7. INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES:

Awareness programs about reusable renewable energy, water harvesting, prevention of

environment pollution, land / soil pollution, water pollution and their importance are

conducted for students. Some innovative and best practices have been followed in the

college keeping in mind that “Service to Mankind is a Service to the God”. Few of them

are mentioned below.

Conducting mock poll,

Free eye testing camp in association with Rotary club,

Organizing Blood Donation camp in collaboration with MGM Hospital, GADAG

and Rotary club GADAG,

Use of ICT programs.

Conducting Class Seminars, Group Discussions and Quiz programs for students, etc.

A letter of appreciation has been received from varies club from Gadag

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SWOC ANALYSIS OF THE COLLEGE

STRENGTH WEAKNESS

1. Multi-disciplinary courses and

excellent result.

1. Inadequate transportation facilities

2. Permanent building with serene

atmosphere

2. Not recognized as a Research

Centre

3. Increasing student‟s strength 3. Inadequate Administrative staff.

4. Organizing extracurricular

activities.

5. Library with huge collection of

books

6. Well established computer lab

having LAN connection with

multifunctional devices. Wi-Fi

network.

OPPORTUNITIES CHALLENGES

1. To organize national and

International conferences,

Workshops, Symposiums.

Seminars.

1. Placements for outgoing students

Every year.

2. More number of research oriented

Programs.

2. To reduce dropout rate.

3. To setup the Coaching Centre for

Competitive Examinations

3. To reduce gender inequality by

sensitizing students.

4. Organizing special lectures by

eminent resource Persons.

4. To construct additional smart

class rooms, Digital auditorium

and well established Playground.

5. Organizing campus recruitment

Drive.

5. To coop up with changing

Technology

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Profile of the Institution:

Name and address of the college:

Name : GOVERNMENT FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, GADAG

Address:

KIADB INDUSTRIAL AREA, NARSAPUR NAGASAMUDRA Road,

GADAG

City: GADAG – 582102 State: KARNATAKA

Website: www.gfgc.kar.nic.in/gadag

1. For communication:

Designation Name Telephone Mobile Fax Email

Principal Dr.S.F.Sidnekopp 08372-

245144

9448186221 08372-

245144

[email protected]

Vice-

Principal

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

Stearing

Committee

Co-

ordinator

Prof.S.L.Guledgudd

08372-

220567

9449188352 ---- [email protected]

2. Status of the Institution

A.1.Affiliated College Affiliated -

To Karnatak University, Dharwad

A.2 Constituent College -----

A.3. Any other -----

B.By Shift

B.1.Regular Regular Day College

B.2.Day

B.3.Evening

3. Type of Institution

A.By Gender

1.For Men ----

2.For Women ----

3.Co-Education Co-Education

4. Is it a Recognized Minority Institution?

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YES ----

NO NO

5. Source of Funding.

A. Government Government Of Karnataka

B. Grant in Aid ---

C. Self-Financing ---

D. Any Other ---

6 a. Date of Establishment of the college : 24-06-2006

b. University to which the college is affiliated/or which governs theCollege (if it is a constituent collage)

c. Details of UGC recognition:

(Enclose the Certificate of recognition u/s 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act)

d. Details of Recognition/approval by statutory/regulatory bodies other than UGC (AICTE, NCTE, MCI, DCI, PCI, RCI etc.)

Under Recognition/Approval Day, Month Validity Remarks

section Details And Year

/clause Institution/Department

Programme

1 ---- ---- ---- ----

2 ----- ---- ---- ----

3 ----- ---- ---- ----

4 ---- ---- ---- ----

(Enclosed the recognition /approval copy) e. Does the affiliating university Act provide for conferment of autonomy (as

recognized by the UGC), on its affiliated colleges?

Karnatak University Dharwad

Under Section Date, Month &Year Remark(if any)

i. 2(f) 03-08-2011 Temporarily Affiliated

ii. 12(B) ---- ----

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Yes

No ---

If yes, has the college applied for availing the autonomous status?

Yes --- No f. Is the college recognized

a. By UGC as a collage with Potential for Excellence (CPE)?

Yes --- No

If yes, date of recognition……………………….. (dd/mm/yyyy)

b. For its performance by any other Government agency?

Yes

No

---

If yes, Name of the agency …………………………and

Date of recognition :…………………………(dd/mm/yyyy)

g. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts:

Location* Rural

Campus area in sq.mts. 20234.1 sq.mtr (5ACR)

Built up area in sq.mts. 1152 sq.mtr

(*Urban, Semi-urban, Rural, Tribal, Hilly, Area, Any others Specify)

h. Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers

or other details at appropriates places) or in case the institute has an agreement with other agencies in using any of the listed facilities

Auditorium, Seminar complex with infrastructure facilities

Sports facilities Play ground Swimming pool No Hostel : Boys Girls

02 02

No. of Hostels 02 No. of inmates. Boys Girls

55 25

Facilities available: Reading room, Food and drinking water, Indoor games

Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff(give numbers

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Available – cadre wise : NO Cafeteria : YES

Health Center : YES,

Health facilities are provided by the Government hospital BETGERI.

First aid: Available in college under Sports, Red Cross unit and NSS unit.

Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency care facility, Ambulance: YES

Health center staff:

Qualified doctor Fulltime --- Part time ---

Qualified doctor Full time --- Part time ---

Facilities like Banking, Post office, book shops :- Are away from college

Transport facilities to cater to the needs of students and staff :- KSRTC buses

available

Animal house : NO

Biological waste disposal : YES

Generator or other facility for management/regulation of electricity and voltage:

Two UPS of 5 KV

Solid waste management facility : NO

Waste water management : YES

Water harvesting: YES

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i) Details of program offered by the college (Give data for current academic year) Sl.n

o Programme Level

Name of the programme/Co

urse

Duration (in

years)

Entry qualificat

ion

Medium of

instruction

Sanction /Approved

Student strength

No. of students admitted

1 Under Graduate

B.A.,B.ComB.Sc 03 12/PUC

II Year

English &Kannada

435 404

2 Post graduate

M.A. Kannada 02 B.A Kannada 30 30

3 M.A. English 02 B.A English 30 30

4

M.A Political Science

02 B.A Kannada/English 30 30

5 M.A. Economics 02 B.A Kannada

/English 30 30

6 M.Com 02 B.Com Kannada/English 30 30

7 Integrated Programme

s PG

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

8 M.Phil ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

9 P.hD ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

10 Certificate Course

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

11 UG Diplomo

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

12 PG

Diplomo

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

13 Any other (Specify

and provid details)

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

i. Dose the college offer self-financed Programs?

Yes -- No

If yes, how many?

--------

j. New program introduced in the collages during the last five year if any?

Yes NO ----- Number 05

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1. List the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library,

Physical Education as department ,unless they are also offering academic awarding

programs, Similarly, do not list departments offering common compulsory subject for all

the programs like English, regional languages etc.)

Faculty Departments UG PG Research

Arts History,

Economics,

Pol Science

Sociology

Kannada

English

History,

Economics,

Pol Science

Sociology

Kannada

English

Economics,

Pol Science

Kannada

English

------

Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce ------

Science Physics

Mathematics

Comp.Science

Physics

Mathematics

Comp.Science

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

k. Number of Programs offered under (program means a degree course like B.A., B.Com. B.Sc., M.A., M.Com.

a Annual system ----

b Semester System 06

c Trimester System -----

l. Number of programs with

A Choice Based Credit System ----

B Inter/Multi-Disciplinary Approach ----

C Any other ----

m. Does the college offer UG /PG program in Teacher Education

Yes

No

If Yes,

a, Year of Introduction of the program (s)……………..(dd/mm/yyyy)

and number of batches that completed the program

------

b. NCTE recognition details(if applicable)

Notification No,

Date: (dd/mm/yyyy) Validity:

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c. Is institution opting for assessment and accreditation of Teaching Education Programme separately?

Yes

No n. Does the collage offer UG or PG programme in Physical Education?

Yes

No

If Yes, a, Year of Introduction of the program (s)……………..(dd/mm/yyyy)

and No of the batches that completed the program

b. NCTE Recognition details (If applicable)

Notification No,

Date: (dd/mm/yyyy) Validity:

c. Is the instituting opting assessment and accreditation of Physical education

program separately,

Yes

No

a. Number of teaching and non-teaching positions in the institution

*M-Male *F-Female

Position

Teaching Faculty Non-

teaching

Staff

Technical

Staff Professor Associate

Professor

Assistant

Professor

*M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F *

M *F

Sanction by

UGC/University Govt. --- -- -- -- 13 -- 07 -- -- --

Recruited 00 -- 02 -- 07 03 02 02 -- --

Yet to be Recruited -- -- -- -- 06 00 04 00 -- --

Sanctioned by the

management/socity or

other authorized bodies

recruited

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

21. Qualification of the teaching staff.

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Highest Qualification Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Total

M F M F M F

Permanent Teacher

D.Sc./D.Litt. -- -- -- -- --- -- ---

Ph.D. -- --- 01 -- 02 01 04

M.Phil. -- -- 01 -- 03 02 06

PG -- -- 02 -- 01 -- 03

Guest Teacher

Ph.D. --- --- --- ---- 02 01 03

M.Phil. --- --- --- ---- 07 03 10

PG --- --- --- ---- 18 12 30

Part-Time Teacher

Ph.D. --- --- --- ---- --- --- ---

M.Phil. --- --- --- ---- --- --- ---

PG --- --- --- ---- --- --- ---

22. Number of Guest Faculty engaged with the college : 43

23. Furnish the number of the student admitted to the college during the last four

academic years. 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

SC 40 13 45 18 42 19 46 27 28 27

ST 05 03 12 06 13 11 11 11 07 11

OBC 128

76 151 91 151 77 147 70

125 197

General 17 76 13 87 08 168 04 161 02 07

Others(PH) 00 01 07 01 05 01 01 01 - -

22. Details on the student enrollments in the college during the current academic year

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Type of student UG PG M.Phil Ph.D Total

Students from the same State where

the college is Located 404 136 --- --- 540

Students from other states of India -- -- --- --- ----

NRI students -- -- --- --- ----

Foreign students -- -- --- --- ----

Total 404 136 --- --- 540

25. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches)

UG

PG

25 5

26. Unit Cost of Education

(Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total

number of student enrolled)

(a) Including the salary component

Rs. 25047 /-

(b) Excluding the salary component

Rs. 2370 /-

27. Does the college offer any program/s in distance education mode (DEP)?

Yes

No

If Yes, a) Is it a registered center for offering distance education program of another

University

Yes

No b) Name of the University which has granted such registration.

Yes

No

28. Student ratio for each of the program /course offered

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Yes

No

29. Is the college applying for

Accreditation:

Cycle 1 Cycle 2 ---- Cycle 3 ---- Cycle 4 ----

Re-assessment:

(Cycle 1refer to first accreditation and Cycle 2, Cycle 3and Cycle 3refer to re accreditation

30. Date of accreditation *(applicable for Cycle 2, Cycle3, and Cycle 4 and re-assessment

only) Cycle 1:……………(dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result……. Cycle 2:……………(dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result……. Cycle 3:……………(dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result……. *Kindly enclose copy of accreditation certificate(s) and peer team report(s) as an annexure.

31. Number of working days during the last academic year: 180

32. Number of teaching days during the last academic year: 180

(Teaching days means days on which lectures were engaged)

33. Date of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) IQAC:

- 25/07/2012 .(dd/mm/yyyy)

34. Details regarding submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to NAAC

AQAR (i) …………………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) AQAR (ii)

…………………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) AQAR (iii)

…………………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) AQAR (IV)

…………………………… (dd/mm/yyyy)

35. Any other relevant data (not covered above) the college would like to include. (Do

not include explanatory/descriptive information.

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CRITERIA WISEINPUTS

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CRITERION I

CURRICULARASPECTS

1.1 CURRICULAR PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION: 1.1.1 State the vision, mission and objectives of the institution and describe how these are

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communicated to the students, teachers, staff and other stake holders.

VISION:

“To provide Quality Education to Economically, Socially backward students

to meet Future challenges”.

MISSION

To impart quality education and exposure to the students to equip

them to cope with the latest requirements, through innovative

techniques and practices.

To extend quality Education in Science.

To provide the students quality higher Education in tune with the

changing times.

To mould and intellectually competent, morally upright, physically

and emotionally healthy student community.

To provide healthy and sound atmosphere.

To create awareness and build confidence in the youth.

OBJECTIVES

To Educate the Students in accordance with national education policy.

To prepare students to face entrepreneurial challenges of the corporate

sector.

To develop competitiveness & competency in the changing global

scenario.

To provide quality education to economically and socially backward both

urban and rural students at affordable cost.

The vision, mission and objectives of the college are communicated to the staff,

students and other stakeholders through the prospectus, college‟s calendar and the website.

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The students are further notified about the mission of the college during the tutorial

sessions conducted every week. The vision, mission and objectives of the college are also

displayed in noticeable areas in the campus, so that the entire student community and

faculty members are reminded of the great principles that the college stands for. They are

also provided to the students through the academic calendar prepared every year. They are

well reflected in its impartial treatment of students and staff irrespective of distinctions in

caste, religion or gender, the host of community service programmes the college organizes

and the moral uprightness it insists on in each of its vital decisions.

1.1.2 How does the institution develop and deploy action plans for the effective

implementation of the curriculum? Give details of the process and substantiate

through specific example(s).

In order to have effective implementation of curriculum, following action plans are

developed and deployed:

College faculties interact with BOS (Board of Studies) regarding clarifications on

curriculum.

Orientation program is conducted at the beginning of academic year to the newly

admitted UG & PG students about course curriculum.

At the beginning each semester faculties give concerned subject syllabus to all

students and will brief them upon the topics and a copy of syllabus of each course is

kept in the library for reference of concerned students.

College staff adopt teaching aids, laboratory, books, journals, internet etc., to make

teaching more comprehensive to students.

Exposing students to have practical knowledge about curriculum through industrial

visits, educational tours to geographical and historical places etc.

Forming various subject associations to provide opportunity to students to discuss

what they study in the curriculum.

Organizing special lectures by subject experts on current issues of concerned

subjects prescribed in the syllabus.

Arranging inter disciplinary talks on various current topics of curriculum.

Motivating students to bring out the talents by contributing their write ups to the wall

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magazines.

Encouraging the students to participate in group discussions, quiz, debate, speech,

essay etc.

A triennial college miscellany “ KOUSALYA” is published where student can

contribute their own articles, poems, stories etc

1.1.3 What type of support (procedural and practical) do the teachers receive (from the university and /or institution) for effectively translating the curriculum and improving teaching practices?

The college faculties receive all the needed support for effectively translating the curriculum and improving teaching practices. They are as follows:

University designs the calendar of events and facilitates teacher to frame his/her teaching plan of each semester.

Whenever syllabus is reframed by the university, concerned teachers of the subject

attend workshops conducted by the Associations or University or college.

Boards of studies of concerned subjects provide the model question papers pattern

whenever the syllabus is reframed.

Academic Staff College of Universities, organize Orientation and Refresher courses

on all subjects to enrich and update the teachers and equip them to teach the

curriculum effectively.

The institution encourages the staff to use the various teaching aids, laboratory

equipment‟s and internet available in the college.

The staff is advised to supplement their teaching by guiding the students to view;

EDUSAT programs formulated and telecast by the Department of Collegiate

Education, Government of Karnataka.

Institution provides an opportunity to teaching faculty to attend seminars,

Workshopsand conferences conducted by various Universities and colleges,

educational Institutions.

Type of support that the faculties receive from the college is:

The principal encourages the staff to use the various Aids and laboratory equipment‟s

and internet available in the college.

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Teachers are given periodic training to update their know how on recent developments

in academic areas.

Physics &Computer labs have been set up to carry out the practical‟s in the respective

subjects.

The Library caters to the needs of both teachers and students with reference books,

journals etc.

Faculty members are encouraged to attend Refresher course, Orientation courses,

National/International seminars, workshops etc.

The Department of Collegiate Education extends financial assistance to organize

workshops, special lectures, seminars besides sanctioning OOD facility.

1.1.4 Specify the initiatives taken up or contribution made by the institution for effective curriculum delivery and transaction on the curriculum provided by the affiliating university or other statutory agency.

The Institution undertakes following initiatives for effective curriculum delivery:

The course wise timetable is being prepared and displayed to facilitate each student

to attend the classes.

Bridge courses are conducted at the beginning of each semester to make the student

familiar with the campus.

Slow learning students are identified and provided with remedial classes.

Tutorial classes in various subjects are engaged by the concerned teaching staff.

Special lectures /talks are organized periodically in which subject experts brief the

students on certain topics in each year.

The class seminars are arranged by the concerned teachers and Students are

motivated to present their papers on different topics in the presence of teachers.

Internal tests are given at regular intervals to assess the performance of the students,

Assignments / projects are also given to students as part of their curriculum.

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In addition to classroom teaching, students are taken to geographically important

places, heritage places and myth logically significant places, industrial units.

Campus and teacher exchange programs are held at regular intervals.

1.1.5 How does the institution network and interact with beneficiaries such as industry, research bodies and the university in effective operationalization of the curriculum.

The institution regularly interacts with beneficiaries for providing effective value

based education to the rural students in the following manners:

Internal Quality Assurance Cell is constituted with industrialist & educationists as

these members help the college in implementing the curriculum by organizing

workshops and seminars.

College takes students to industries especially to know practical aspects of

accounting , management, production process and so on,

Experts are invited to deliver special lectures on various current issues.

1.1.6 What are the contributions of the institution and /or its staff members to the development of the curriculum by the university? (Number of staff members /departments represented on the board of studies, student feedback, teacher feedback, stakeholder feedback provided, specific suggestions etc.)

Institution contributes to the development of curriculum of the University in following ways,

Members of board of question paper setters.

1).DR S F Sidnekopp 2). Sri S L Guledgudd

3). DR. Appana Hanje 4). Smt. Anuradha N Patil

5)Sri. Mohammad Jahangir 6) Sri. B. B. Ayyappanavar

Departmental meetings have been conducted regarding curriculum and reports of

deliberations have been sent to the committees of curriculum design and

development.

The College has taken feedback on curriculum from students and alumni, the same is

communicated to the University.

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1.1.7 Does the institution develop curriculum for any of the courses offered (other

than those under the purview of the affiliating university) by it? If yes give

details on the process (Needs Assessment, design development and planning)

and the course for which the curriculum has been developed.

The institution does not offer any new courses on its own, as we have no autonomy

to do so. Hence only those courses which have been affiliated to Karnatak

University, Dharwad.

1.1.8 How does institution analyze / ensure that the stated objectives of curriculum

are achieved in the course of implementation?

Bridge course have been conducted for freshers of all the UG and PG courses.

Induction trainings are conducted at the beginning of each academic year to make

our student familiar with the courses and the campus.

The IQAC of the college takes feedback from students about the teacher‟s appraisal.

College undertakes continuous evaluation of students by conducting internal tests,

seminars and home assignments in addition to semester examinations conducted by

the university.

College invites Resource Persons to address the students on different subjects.

All the Departments store a question bank for the students to refer.

Remedial classes have been conducted for weak students at the end of each semester

to bring them on par with advanced learners.

1.2 Academic Flexibility:

1.2.1 Specifying the goals and objectives give details of the certificate / diploma/ skill

development courses etc. offered by the institution.

Naipunya Nidhi, a special program is designed by the Department of Collegiate

Education in which communication skills and Social skills are taught.

1.2.2 Does the institution offer programs that facilitate twinning / dual degree? If

„yes‟. Give details.

No, the institution does not have such programs.

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1.2.3 Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to academic

flexibility and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skill development,

academic mobility, to higher studies and improved potential for employability.

Range of core /elective options offered by the university and those opted by the

college

Choice Based Credit System and range of subject options;

The affiliatinguniversity have a provision of credit system for post graduate

courses in MA and M Com.

Courses offered in modular form.

The institution does not offer courses in modular form, as there is no provision

made available by the affiliating university.

Credit Transfer and accumulation facility. -No

Lateral and vertical mobility within and across programs and courses. - No

Enrichment courses.

The Department of Collegiate Education, Government of Karnataka proposes

COURSE SUBJECTS OFFERED

BA

(HEP,HES & HKP

H.E.P Eng opt) 1.History, Economics ,Political Science

2.History,Economics,Sociology

3. History, Kannada, Political Science

4.History, English, Political Science

B.COM As per syllabus prescribed by the

Karnataka University, Dharwad (Optional with

Finance and Marketing).

B.Sc 1)Physics, Mathematics, Computer science (PMCs, PCM,) 2) Physics,Chemistry, Mathematics

Post Graduate Studies In As per syllabus prescribed by the Commerce Karnataka University, Dharwad

PostGraduateStudies in MA English. Kannada, Political Science, Economics

As per syllabus prescribed by the Karnataka University , Dharwad

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enrichment courses under ,a program called” HOSA HEJJE”, now it is restructured as”

NAIPUNYA NIDHI”. Where first year students are taught communication skills, second

year students are taught a course on life skills, and a final year students are offered job

skills.

Name of the Course Objectives

1).Communication

Skills

To help students understand the values and increase their

fluency Communication skills

2).Social skills To help the students develop and enhance their personality

3).Spoken tutorials To help the students understand computer skills

B.A (History, Economics. Political Science)

SEM I SEM II SEM III SEM IV SEM V SEM VI

Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada

Kathana kavana

&Vichar

sahitys

Folk literature

&Ancient Poems

English

English English English --- ----

Ancient

Indian

History

Ancient

Indian

History

Medieval

Indian

History

medieval

Indian

History

History

Paper-1&2

History

Paper-1&2

Micro

Economics

Micro

Economics

Monetary

Economics

International

Economics

Economic

Paper-1&2

Economic

Paper-1&2

Political

theory

Western

political

thinkers

Indian

political

thinkers

Comparative

Govt. And

Politics

political

Science-

Paper-1&2

political

Science-

Paper-1&2

Indian

constitution

Human

Rights and

Env. Studies

PDCS Computer

Applications

--- ----

B.A (History, Economics. Sociology)

SEM I SEM II SEM III SEM IV SEM V SEM VI

Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada

Ballads Folk

literature

&Ancient

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Poems

English

English English English --- ----

Ancient

Indian

History

English Medieval

Indian

History

English History

Paper-1&2

History

Paper-1&2

Micro

Economics

English Monitory

Economics

International

Economics

Economics

Paper-1&2

Economics

Paper-1&2

Principles of

Sociology

Sociology &

Institutions

Indian

Social

Thought

Western

Social

Thought

Sociology

Paper-1&2

Sociology

Paper-1&2

Indian

constitution

Human

Rights and

Env. Studies

PDCS Computer

Applications

-- --

B.A (History. Kannada. Political Science)

SEM I SEM II SEM III SEM IV SEM V SEM VI

Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada

English

English English English --- ----

Ancient

Indian

History

Ancient

Indian

History

Medieval

Indian

History

Medieval

Indian

History

History

Paper-1&2

History

Paper-1&2

Modern

Kannada

poem

Med

kannada

literature

and History

Ancient

literature

&Indian

Poetics

Western

Poetics

Kannada

Paper-1&2

Kannada

Paper-1&2

Political

theory

Western

political

thinkers

Indian

political

thinkers

Comparative

Govt. And

Politics

political

Science-

Paper-1&2

political

Science-

Paper-1&2

Indian

constitution

Human

Rights and

Env.

Studies

PDCS Computer

Applications

-- --

B.A. (History. English. Political Science)

SEM I SEM II SEM III SEM IV SEM V SEM VI

Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada

English English English English --- ----

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Ancient

Indian

History

Ancient

Indian

History

Medieval

Indian

History

Medieval

Indian

History

History

Paper-1&2

History

Paper-1&2

Modern

Kannada

poem

Med

kannada

literature

and History

Ancient

literature

&Indian

Poetics

Western

Poetics

English

Paper-1&2

English

Paper-1&2

Political

theory

Western

political

thinkers

Indian

political

thinkers

Comparative

Govt. And

Politics

political

Science-

Paper-1&2

political

Science-

Paper-1&2

Indian

constitution

Human

Rights and

Env.

Studies

PDCS Computer

Applications

-- --

B.Sc. (Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science)

SEM I SEM II SEM III SEM IV SEM V SEM VI

Kannada Kannada Kannada Kannada --- ----

English

English English English --- ----

Physics Physics Physics Physics

Physics,P-

I&II

Physics,P-

I&II

Maths P-I MathsP-I Maths-P-I Maths P=I Maths P-I Maths P=I

Maths P-II MathsP-II Maths-P-II Maths P=II Maths P-II Maths

IC HRES PDCS

Computer

applications Maths P-III Maths P-III

Computer

Science

Computer

Science

Computer

Science

Computer

Science

Computer

Science

Paper I&II

Computer

Science

Paper I&II

B.Com Finance &Marketing

SEM I SEM II SEM III SEM IV SEM V SEM VI

Kannada Kannada

Corporate

A/C-I

Corporate

A/C-II

Income

Tax I

Income

Tax II

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English English

Principles

of Mgnt

Law

&Prtactice

of banking Cost A/C I Cost A/C II

Financial

A/C I Financial A/C II

Secretarial

Practice

Principles

of

Financial

Mgnt

Principle

practice of

Auditing

Business

Law

Business

Environme

nt

Business

comuunication

Human

resource

mngt

Indian

Financial

system

Financial

services

Principle of

Foreign

exchange

Principles

of Mgnt

Entrepreneurship

development

Business

Statistics &

commercial

Arithmetic

Business

Statistics &

commercial

Arithmetic

Retail

Marketing

Service

Marketing

Manageria

l

Economics

-I

Managerial

Economics-II

Monetary

Economics

Internation

al

Economics

Indian

Economy

Industrial

Economy

Indian

Constitutio

n

Fundamentals of

Computers

Computer

Application

s in

Business -I

Computer

Application

s in

Business -

II

Computer

Application

s in

Business -

III

Computer

Application

s in

Business -

IV

M .COM

SEM I SEM II SEM III SEM IV

Marketing

management

Human resource

Management

Accounting Infor

mation System

Computer

applications in

Business

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Financial

management

Corporate

Restructuring

Multinational

business finance

Corporate

Governance

Entrepreneurship Business research

methods

Cost business

finance

Corporate

Governance

Strategic

management Business ethics

Advanced

Management

Accounting

Quantitative

methods for cost

Accountants

Security analysis &

portfolio

management

Economic analysis

for Business

Production&

operations

Management

Project report &

viva voce

MA Political Science

I sem II sem III sem IV sem

Ancient Indian

Political thought

Medieval western

Political thought

Modern Indian

Political thought

Research Methods in

Pol Sc.

Classical western

Political thought

Dynamics of

constitutionalism in

India

Contemporary

western Political

thought

Elections and

Electoral process in

India

Contemporary Indian

Politics

Indian

Administration & E-

Governance

Contemporary

Political theories Political Economy

Theories of Public

Administration

Contemporary issues

in International

relations

Modern Political

Analysis

Caste Politics in

India

Theories of

International

Relations

Optional: Regional

organizations

Optional:

Decentralized

Governance in India

Project work

Optional:

Parliamentary

democracy in India

OEC: Human rights -

Theory & Practice

OEC: Political

Journalism

Contemporary Public

Administration

M.A Kannada

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M.A.English

I Sem

II Sem

III Sem

IV Sem

The 16th

to 18th

century English

Literature

The 18th

and 19th

century Literature

Gender Studies The 20th

century

Literature

Indian English

Poetry and Prose

Indian English

Fiction and Drama

Critical Theory

(Part I)

Critical Theory

(Part II)

American Poetry

and Prose

American Fiction

and Drama

Post-Colonial

Poetry and Prose

Post-Colonial

Fiction and Drama

Indian Literature in

English Translation

Indian Literature in

English Translation

World Classics in

Translation

English Language

Teaching

Indian Diasporic

writing

Open elective:

1.Human Rights

2.Kanaka Studies

Communicative

English

Dissertation

1.2.4 Does the institution offer self-financed programs? If yes list them and indicate

how they differ from other programs, with reference to admissions,

curriculum, fee structure, teacher qualification, salary etc,.

The institution does not have any self-financed programme.

1.2.5 Does the college provide additional skill oriented programs, relevant to

regional and global employment markets? If yes provide details of such

programme and the beneficiaries.

Naipunya Nidhi programme is designed with different skills which are required to

enhance employability of our students. Communicative skills, life skills and job skills are

I sem II sem III sem IV sem

Adhunik kannada

sahity 1

Adhunik kannada

sahity 2

Abhijatha shaitya 1 Abhijatha shaitya 2

Kannada sahitya

charitre

Karnataka smskruti Kannada bhashe

Mattu vyakaran

Dravid Bhasha

vidnana

Bharatiya mattu

paschaty sahity

mimamshe

Janapada Shahitya Kannada grantha

smpadane mattu

chandasu

Kannada

sounshodhane

Samuha

Madyamagalu

Opt. shashan

shastra

Opt Kannada

shastra shahitya

Anuvada sahitya

Opt Hasta prati

shastra

OEC Kanaka

shahitya adyayan

OEC Janapada

adyayana

Nighantu vignana

nama vidnana

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imparted.

To improve the employability, the college offers various training programs like

qualitative technique analysis, quantitative analysis techniques and comprehensive and

descriptive type analysis skills and mock interviews with reference to the Government

and corporate needful jobs under the roof of Placement cell, and IQAC.

1.2.6 Does the university provide for the flexibility of combining the conventional

face to face and distance mode of education for students to choose the courses

/combination of their choice , if yes how does the institution take advantage of

such provision for the benefit of students.

We have only face to face program provided by the Karnatak University Dharwad.

1.3 Curriculum Enrichment:

1.3.1 Describe the efforts made by the institution to supplement the university‟s

curriculum to ensure that the academic programs and institutions goals and

objectives are integrated?

The Department of Collegiate Education offers various skill development programs

in the college such as spoken English, soft skills, and job skills. The following table

provides the details of the efforts made by the institution to support the university‟s

curriculum and DCE‟s skill quotient programs.

Goals of the institution Programs conducted

1). Knowledge Quotient 1).Special Lectures.2)Bridge Course

3).Seminars. 4)workshops

2).Social Concern N.S.S, Red Cross, Blood Donation

canmps,Vanamahotsava,Water harvesting, Women

Empowerment, Anti-Sexual arrashment, Anti-ragging

3).Physical Development Yoga, Sports and Games (indoor &Outdoor)

4). Professional Quotient Angla, vikasana Sahayog

5).Culture & Value Cultural Activities, Echo club, Moral Education

6).Original & Creative Class Assignment, Class Presentation, Debet

Competition, PPT

7). Emotional Quotient Mentoring and Counselling

Tutorials are given by the college through expert trainers in the field. Inter

departmental seminars are regularly organized in the college to provide a platform for

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students to share their ideas with co learners. The IQAC coordinator takes initiative to

ensure the participation of all the students. The activities of various clubs and forums like

NSS, Career guidance cell and Placement cell also contribute to the institution‟s efforts in

achieving its goals and objectives.

1.3.2 What are the efforts made by the institution to modify, enrich and organize

the curriculum to explicitly reflect the experiences of the students and cater to

needs of the dynamic employment market?

The Board of Studies revising the optional subject‟s syllabus once in ten years and

languages once in three years to enrich the curriculum as per needs of the market and new

syllabus brought to the notice of the students and staff for further discussion. Students are

suggested job offers in the dynamic employment market.

1.3.3 Enumerate the efforts made by the institution to integrate the cross cutting

issues such as Gender, climate change, environmental education ,human

rights, ICT etc., into the curriculum?

Some of the issues like environmental studies and Indian constitution are included

in the curriculum. In this regard college has organized activities like, Women‟s Day,

Constitution Day, World Water Day, Anti Ragging etc,. We have declared our campus

Plastic free. Computer lab is existed under ICT facility. Computer fundamentals are a

compulsory paper for all UG students.

1.3.4 What are the various value added courses/ enrichment programs offered to

ensure holistic development of students?

MORAL AND ETHICAL VALUES:

Orientation program is organized at the beginning of the academic year to

acquaint students with the available facilities, rules and regulations of the

college in which moral and ethical values are also emphasized.

Teachers are the role models in teaching moral and ethical values

The local Ramakrishna Vivekanand Ashram is the source of inspiration for all

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the moral and ethical values. We have arranged speeches and discourse on

students personality and moral and ethical values where seers of ashram who

interacted with our students.

The college celebrates birth anniversaries of Swami Vivekanand,

Gandhi,Ambedkar,Valmiki, Kanakdasa jayanti, teacher‟s day and also national

festivals.

EMPLOYABLE AND LIFE SKILLS: Communicative, life and soft skillsand job

skills are taught for all the students under NAIPUNYA NIDHI programme.

To improve the employability and life skills of the students, we engage in the

following activities.

Department of Commerce – Food festival, conducting surveys.

Women‟s cell – interior decoration, Sari designing.

COMMUNITY ORIENTATION:

The college has NSS, Red Cross it has conducted camps at rural areas to create

awareness among the rural folks on socio economic and environmental issues. Blood

donation, Eye Camps, Road Safety Measures and Legal Awareness Programs are also

organized for community orientation.

We encourage the following practices to generate social orientation among our

students:

World AIDS day observed by Health Club

Promotes blood donation camps by NSS

Cleaning of the premises of the general hospital by NSS

Campaign against female molestation by women‟s Club

Awareness campaign against cybercrime by teaching fraternity.

BETTER CAREER OPTIONS:

Career Guidance cell of the college functions as Consultancy for Educational and

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career opportunities to introduce our students to different careers, we conducted following

programmes:

Career festivals

Campus recruitments

Mock interviews

Coaching for entry into services

Company visits.

1.3.5 Citing a few examples enumerate on the extent of use of the feedback from

stakeholders in enriching the curriculum?

Stake holder‟s opinion is sought regarding the new syllabi and it is sent to the Board

of Studies of Karnatak University Dharwad for enrichment of the curriculum.

1.3.6 How does the institution monitor and evaluate the quality of its enrichment

programs?

The IQAC has been entrusted with the task of maintaining and enriching the quality

of our actions as below

The college organizes quiz, debates, talks, workshops and seminars to assess

the hidden talents possessed by the students.

Co-curricular activities like dramas, music, drawing, rangoli provide a

platform for the students to bring out their talents.

Students are advised to read newspaper, journals and magazines and make a

note on their subject for knowledge enrichment. Placement of the students in

various government and private organizations is also considered as one of the

indicators for quality of its enrichment programs.

Class mentors identify through profiles of the weak of academic and offer

counseling to overcome their problems.

1.4 Feedback system

1.4.1 What are the contributions of the institution in the design and development of

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the curriculum prepared by the university?

Our college is an affiliated to Karnatak University Dharwad, we have no any

autonomy in framing the curriculum. However Board of Studies Karnataka University

Dharwad invites us to give our views on the new syllabi. Some of our faculties have sent

their opinion in formation of new syllabi.

1.4.2 Is there a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and stakeholders

on curriculum? If yes how is it communicated to the university and made use

internally for curriculum enrichment and introducing changes /new programs?

Yes. The institution collects and documents responses on curriculum from the

stakeholders. The IQAC has the responsibility of coordinating the feedback mechanism.

Separate forms have been prepared by the IQAC for this purpose. A mechanism has

been evolved for collecting feedback from students and parents.Whenever a new

curriculum is introduced, feedback from students and parents is obtained. Workshops are

also organized to discuss and sort out the difficult areas in the syllabi, this helps students

and teachers to understand the entire syllabi. This makes easy to all of them. Teachers and

students are permitted to attend the workshops conducted on the new syllabus. Even in the

departmental meetings such issues are addressed.

1.4.3 How many new programs/courses were introduced by the institution during the

last four years? What was the rationale for introducing new courses /

programs?

Looking to the needs of the local students three post graduate courses were planned

to start and accordingly proposals were sent to the Department of Collegiate Education,

Government of Karnataka, for sanctioning of courses namely: M A in Economics,

Kannada, Political Science, English and M.Com during 2012-13.

Any other relevant information regarding curricular aspects which the college

would like to include.

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CRITERION – II

TEACHING LEARNING AND VALUATION

CRITERION – II

TEACHING – LEARNINGANDEVALUATION

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2.1 Student Enrolment and Profile:

2.1.1 How does the college ensure publicity and transparency in the admission

process?

The college adopts a process of admission through publicity and transparency by

the following methods

Display of banners.

Notification on the notice board.

Distribution of Hand bills.

College Website.

Press note given to print media.

Help desk in the college corridor.

Issue of Prospectus.

Online admission process since form 2014-15 by the Department of Collegiate

education on the website.

2.1.2 Explain in detail the criteria adopted and process of admission (ex.

(i) merit (ii) common Admission test conducted by state agencies and national

agencies (iii) combination of Merit and entrance test or merit, entrance test and

interview (iv) any other) to various Programmers of the Institution.

UG Admission:

Admission committee constituted by Principal looks afteradmission process.

Admissions are carried out as per the directions of the Department of Collegiate Education

and Karnatak University Dharwad. According to the existing Roaster /Reservation system

for eligible applicants, however opportunities are given to those students who have passed

supplementary examination of pre-university board.

PG Admission:

Karnatak University Dharwad, conducts entrance test forthe admission of various

PG courses and list is prepared by the University only. As per the list sent by the Karnatak

University Dharwad, admissions are given to PG students.

Existing Roaster system

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GM 50% 2A 15%

SC 15% 2B 04%

ST 03% 3A 04%

CAT – I 04% 3B 05%

2.1.3 Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at

entry level for each of the programs offered by the college and provides a

comparison with other Colleges of the affiliating university within the

city/district.

Year/

Course

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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B.A 35.0 70 35.0 72 35.0 74 35.0 75 35.0 75

B.Com 35.0 70 35.0 72 35.0 74 35.0 75 35.0 75

B.Sc 35.0 60 35.0 58 35.0 65 - - - -

MA

Kan/Eng/Eco/

Pol.Sci/M.Com

Admission process will be done by the Karnatak University,

Dharwad. As per regulations and the Selected candidates will be

admitted to Course in the respective Colleges

College is providing admissions for all students without fixing the percentage

until the quota is filled up. The cut off percentage fixed by the Karnataka University

Dharwad, and Government of Karnataka is 35% for BA, B.com, B.Sc. the same

procedure is adopted by other colleges within the city/district. The data of maximum

percentage of marks of other colleges is not available.

2.1.4 Is there a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process and

student profiles annually? If „Yes‟ what is the outcome of such an effort and

how has it contributed to the improvement of the process?

Yes, there is a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process by

the admission committee of the college in the meeting. Therefore the strength of the

college has been gradually increased from the starting of the college till 2014-15. From

2015-16 strength declined because the college shifted from rented building to our own

building, the new building is 7 kms, away from the city area. The student‟s profiles are

collected at the beginning of every academic year where the skill and interest are

identified by the faculty members and placement officer.

Outcome:

Bridge/Induction courses are conducted for freshers.

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Remedial classes are conducted for slow learners, failure students.

PG courses M.A. (Kannada, English, Economics, Political Science) and M.Com are

introduced from 2012-13.

Year 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

UG Student

Strength 362 431 495 479 404

PG Student

Strength

Course was

not started 55 104 119 136

2.1.5 Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following

categories of Students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the

institution and its student profiles Demonstrate/reflect the National

Commitment to diversity and inclusion SC/ST OBC Women Differently abled

Economically Weaker sections Minority Community Any other.

As per the guidelines and directions given by Government of Karnataka students

have been admitted with a pass in 2nd

PUC. In this connection institution upholds the

students hailing from weaker sections especially socially and economically backward

without discriminating caste, creed and religion.

SC/ST:Government of Karnataka provides scholarship, hostel facility, andfee

concession in admission and examinations.

OBC: Fee concession, hostel facilities and scholarship as per norms ofGovernment

of Karnataka are offered to OBC students.

Differently abled: Ramp facility, extra book facilities in the library

andscholarship are given to these students. In addition to this, first desk is reserved for

these students in all classes.

Economically weaker section: Fee concession for admission and examinationare

based on income.

Minority community: Fee concession for admission and examination arebased on

income and religion. (Muslim, Christ, Jain, Sikh etc.)

Any other: Girls students are exempted from tuition and laboratory fee.

2.1.6 Provide the following details for various programs offered by the institution

during the last four years and comment on the trends. I.e. reasons for

increase/decrease and actions initiated for improvement.

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The candidates are given direct admission on the basis of their eligibility criterion

as per the University norms and the roster policy of the Government.

UG Course Student Strength of last five years

Years GM SC ST Cat 1 2A 2B 3A 3B others Total

2011-12 97 53 08 13 82 27 09 77 362

2012-13 100 63 18 21 98 39 09 83 431

2013-14 176 61 24 21 101 35 04 73 495

2014-15 165 73 22 21 102 22 07 67 479

2015-16 09 54 18 19 180 34 11 78 404

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PG course student strength of Last Five years

Years GM SC ST Cat 1 2A 2B 3A 3B others Total

2011-12 Course not offered

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2013-14 11 13 06 04 30 03 08 29 104

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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

In general the admission in the college are on increasing trend except a minor

decline in the year 2014 – 15 this increase because of appointment of qualified teaching

staff, additional facilities and the improved results, well established laboratories, library

with increased number of books and the better teaching and learning atmosphere.

2.2 Catering to Student Diversity:

2.2.1 How does the institution cater to the needs of differently – abled students and

ensure adherence to government policies in this regard?

The institution offers admission for differently abled students. A few students have

been admitted, a special care is taken for these students by providing ramp, reserved desks,

rest room, special seating arrangements in library and scholarship facilities.

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2.2.2 Does the institution assess the student‟s needs in terms ofKnowledge and

skills before the commencement of the program? If„Yes‟, give details on the

process.

Yes, the admission committee identifies the knowledge and skill based students

with regard to their interest and aptitude. The committee refers these students to subject

experts for further advice and counseling. On the basis of interaction during the orientation

program conducted for fresher‟s, the needs and expectations are assessed and solutions are

given.

2.2.3 What are the strategies drawn and deployed by the institution to bridge the

knowledge gapping of the enrolled students to enable them to cope with the

programme of their choice? (Bridge/Remedial/Add-on/Enrichment Courses,

etc.)

All the faculty members conduct bridge courses in the beginning for fresher‟s. The

gap between PU and degree level will be bridged during this course.

After giving one or two class tests, the slow and fast learners are identified. Slow

learners are made to cope with by remedial classes conducted formally and informally.

2.2.4 How does the college sensitize its staff and students on issues such as gender

inclusion, environment etc.?

An emphasis has been made to impart wholesome education on moral and ethical

principles. The college sensitizes its staff and students on issues such as gender inclusion

and environment through the following:

Our college conducts special lectures on such issues.

The college women‟s forum holds girls students counseling.

Legal awareness camp has been organized in the college on anti-sexual

harassment and anti-ragging

The college NSS unit, Eco club, Scouts and Guides and Science forum organizes

Jathas on tree plantation, sanitation for health and hygiene and layout cleaning awareness

on water and fauna & flora.

2.2.5 How does the institution identify and respond to special educational/learning

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needs of advanced learners?

The institution identifies advanced learners based on:

Class test, interaction, and previous exam marks.

Analysis in the class room.

Oral Feedback from faculty members.

Presentation, seminars and group activities.

The institution responds to the advanced learners in the following ways:

Encourage students to participate in seminars and debates.

Liberal library facilities are allowed to advanced learners.

Counseling and motivating individuals to aim for competitive examination.

Giving them special assignment on various topics.

Total care is taken.

2.2.6 How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the

academic performance (through the program duration) of the students at risk

of drop out (student from the disadvantaged section of society, physically

challenged, slow learners, economically weaker section etc.)?

The academic performance of the students at the risk of dropout is monitored by

class mentors and subject teachers to identify the reasons which help them to analyze at

the earliest.

2.3 Teaching–Learning Process

2.3.1 How does the college plan and organize the teaching, learning and evaluation

schedules? (Academic calendar, teaching plan, evaluation blue print, etc.)

The college prepares time table according to the academic calendar prescribed by

the University. Head of the department plan to carry out the teaching plan along with

various activities at the beginning of each semester, such teaching plan and time table are

approved by the principal. Besides college also maintains an integrated calendar consisting

of academic, extra and co-curricular activities.

Each faculty member maintains his / her work diary.

Maintenance of Students attendance and conducting of unit tests are done by

concerned teachers.

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2.3.2 How does IQAC contributes to improve the teaching – learning process?

IQAC contributes to improve the teaching – learning process through followings:

Planning for new courses at UG and PG level

Organizing seminars, workshops etc. to spread awareness on academic and

social issues.

Introducing more teaching aids to improve the teaching – learning process and

encourages innovative practices.

Adoption of teacher‟s evaluation by students in order to improve the overall

quality of the teaching.

Enhancing the infrastructural facilities in terms of additional rooms,

equipment, laboratories, library etc.

2.3.3 How learning is made more student-centric? Give details on the support

structures and systems available for teachers to develop skills like interactive

learning, collaborative learning and independent learning among the

students?

College aims to make learning more students-centric along with support structure

which are easily available to teachers and students

The support structures and system are

Participation of students in class seminars.

Assignments and project works.

Watching EDUSAT program.

Accessing computer laboratory.

Interactive learning

Interaction with the delegates and teachers.

Special classes are conducted on relevant topics with student‟s interaction.

Teachers are deputed to seminars and workshop at a different leading

institution to update their knowledge.

Collaborative learning

Visit to industries, geographical sites and historical places.

Inviting experts from other institutions.

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Independent learning

Advising students to refer certain books in the library.

Internet browsing.

Instructing students to attend workshops, seminars, etc.

2.3.4 How does the institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific

temper among the students to transform them into life-long learners and innovators?

The institution ensures critical thinking of the students by the class teachers

Giving assignments and project works.

By giving they home work on Case study analysis, class interaction, debate

etc.

Problem solving methods for all the subjects.

Creativity and Scientific temper

College encourages inter college quiz, debate events.

Exhibition of flex presentation on scientific issues.

Science day celebration to create scientific temper among the students.

The institution motivates the students for preparation of scientific models.

Demonstration of experiments by teachers and allowing students to make

experiments.

Visit to natural sites and industries providing an opportunity to know the

ground reality.

2.3.5 What are the technologies and facilities available and used by the faculty for

effective teaching? E.g. Virtual laboratories, e-learning – resources from

National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and

National Mission on Education through information and Communication

Technology (NME – ICT), open educational resources, mobile education, etc.

The facilities used by the faculty members for effective teaching are –

The teachers are inspired to use LCD projectors and internet facility.

The college provides library with INFLIBNET enlist facility and students are

encouraged to make use of it.

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A well-established labs for conducting practical.

EDUSAT facility is provided by Department of Collegiate Education.

2.3.6 How are the students and faculty exposed to advanced level of knowledge and

skills (blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)?

The college provides new inputs Like LCD projector, Video clippings and

Audio clippings to the staff and students.

Class Seminars and Power Point Presentations are part of teaching.

Activities such as Group Discussions, quiz and special lectures are conducted

periodically.

Faculty members attend seminars, Conferences and workshops to keep them

abreast of the latest developments.

Eminent academicians and scientist are invited to deliver special lectures.

Project works, educational tours, industrial visits help the students in

experimental learning.

Journals, newspapers, internet facility are provided to help our students.

2.3.7 Detail (process and the number of students /benefited) on the academic,

personal and psycho-social support and guidance services (professional

counseling/mentoring/academic advice) provided to students?

By conducting Orientation Programme for the fresher‟s at the beginning of the

academic year to inform about information about classes, time table, library rules,

scholarship, internet facility. Other necessary information is given to make them

familiar with the new atmosphere. We also give the information about various

curricular and co-curricular activities in which students need to participate and the

rules and regulations of the institution for making them aware of.

Student‟s grievances Redressal cell is working and attends the grievances of

the students with regard to books, sports material, lab equipment‟s,

scholarships and other facilities available.

Prospectus of the college contains the details of the courses and subject,

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eligibility for admission, admission procedure, scholarships available, skill

development programme, activities of placement cell, rules of discipline,

calendar of events, the faculties list and other information is published so as to

make the student aware of all these.

Apart from the above, notifications, notices, memos will be published on the

notice board and various circulars are read out in the classroom.

Yoga and meditation classes are arranged for students to beat the stress.

2.3.8 Provide details of innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the

faculty during the last four years? What are the efforts made by the

institution to encourage the faculty to adopt new and innovative approaches

and the impact of such innovative practices on students learning?

In addition to usual methods of chalk and talk innovative methods like teaching

with LCD projector (PPT), group discussions, quiz, class seminars, field visits, and

industrial visits are adopted in teaching process.

Telecasting of EDUSAT programs.

Models, magazines, newspapers cutting are used

Impact of innovative approaches.

The students get motivated because of the innovative methods of teaching and they

take keen interest in learning. This is shown in the excellent results of various

examinations.

2.3.9 How are library resources used to augment the teaching- learning process?

Our library is full of resources for both teaching and learning. A number of

reference books, magazines, text books, journals are available for both teachers and

students.

In addition to physical resources, online resources are also made available

through internet, INFLIBNET for students and teachers for their reference.

Question bank of previous examinations is also available in the library.

Syllabus copies of all courses are kept in the library.

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Some of the books are available in the CD form also. (soft copies)

2.3.10 Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within

the planned time frame and calendar? If „yes‟ elaborate on the challenges

encountered and the institutional approaches to overcome these.

Yes, our institution organizes different co-curricular and extracurricular activities

for the all-round development of the students. This consumes time for regular teaching of

the syllabus. However our teachers engage special classes to complete the syllabus during

Sundays and gazetted holidays.

2.3.11. How does the institute monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching learning?

There is a system of monitoring and evaluation of quality of teaching learning by

the following ways

Feedback from students.

Feedback from parents.

Observation of work dairy of teachers by the principal.

Observation of self-appraisal report of the teachers by the principal.

2.4 Teacher Quality

2.4.1 Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the

college in planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human

resource (qualified and completed teachers) to meet the changing

requirements of the curriculum.

The faculty members of the college are recruited by KPSC as per the guidelines of

UGC and government of Karnataka. The vacant posts are also filled by recruiting guest

lecturers as per the merit list published in the department website. While selecting the

guest lectures, the preference will be given to those we have passed NET/SLET/PhD and

have teaching experience at government colleges.

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Highest Qualification Professor Associate Professor Asst. Professor Total

M F M F M F

Permanent Teacher

D.Sc/D.Litt -- -- -- -- --- -- ---

Ph.D. -- --- 01 -- 02 01 04

M.Phil. -- -- 01 -- 03 02 06

PG -- -- 01 -- 01 -- 03

Guest Teacher

Ph.D. --- --- --- ---- 02 01 03

M.Phil. --- --- --- ---- 07 03 10

PG --- --- --- ---- 18 12 30

Part-Time Teacher

Ph.D. --- --- --- ---- --- --- ---

M.Phil. --- --- --- ---- --- --- ---

PG --- --- --- ---- --- --- ---

Sl.N

o

Name of the Faculty Department PG/

NET/

SLET

M.Phil./

Ph.D. Experience

1. Dr.S.F.Sidnekopp Commerce PG M.Phil.

& PhD

22

2. Prof.S.L.Guledgudd Commerce PG M.Phil. 22

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3. Prof.S.S.Wali Statistics PG --- 25

3. Prof.B.B.Ayyappanavar Commerce PG M.Phil. 14

4. Prof. Md. Jahangeer Sociology PG M.Phil. 13

5. Dr.B.H.Bullannavar Kannada PG NET 9

6. Dr.A.N.Hanje History PG M.Phil.

& PhD

9

7 Prof.Anuradha Patil Mathematics PG M.Phil. 8

8. Prof.Bharati Byali Political

Science

PG M.Phil. 7

9. Prof.Ingalagondi.p.k Physics PG M.Phil. 7

10. Prof.R.M.Kallanagouedar Kannada PG NET 7

11. Prof.K.A.Hiremath Librarian PG 25

12 Dr.S.N.Nimbargi Physical

&Cultural

Instructor

PG M.Phil. 7

It is a Government College and the recruitment of teachers is through KPSC on the

basis of requisition from the Department of Collegiate Education. Guest faculty

recruitment is done on the bases of the merit list generated in the website of the

department.

The newly recruited permanent teachers are sent for departmental trainings,

orientation, refresher, seminars, workshops etc. The guest faculties are also encouraged to

attend seminars and workshop.

2.4.2 How does the institution cope with the growing demand/scarcity of qualified

senior faculty to teach new programs/modern areas (emerging areas) of study

being introduced (Biotechnology, IT Bioinformatics etc.)? Provide details on

the efforts made by the institution in this direction and outcome during the last

three years.

The college does not face any problem of scarcity of qualified faculty in the

undergraduate department. However, there are no qualified permanent teachers in post

graduate department. Steps have been taken by the departmentto post qualified teachers to

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teach PG courses. Efforts are made by the institution to get permanent faculty for all the

subjects.

2.4.3 Providing details on staff development programs during the last four years

elaborate on the strategies adopted by the institution in enhancing the teacher

quality.

Academic staff Development

Programs

Number of faculty

nominated

Refresher courses 22

HRD Programs --

Orientation programs 13

Staff training conducted by the

institutions 16

Summer/winter schools, --

workshops.etc.

a) Orientation and Refresher programs:

The regular faculties recruited by the KPSC have to compulsorily undergo

prescribed orientation/refresher courses, departmental examinations to pass probationary

period of two years and get career advancement. Apart from this teachers are also

encouraged and allowed to attend seminars, workshops, and conferences and so on to

update knowledge in the subject and rules and regulations.

The details of the courses and exams completed by our regular faculties are shown

as under.

S l

No

Name of the Faculty Orientation

Course

Refresher

Course

Department

1. Dr.S.F.Sidnekopp 01 03 Commerce

2. Prof.S.L.Guledgudd 01 03 Commerce

3. Prof.S.S.Wali 01 03 Statistics

3. Prof.B.B.Ayyappanavar 01 01 Commerce

4. Prof. Md. Jahangeer 01 01 Sociology

5. Dr.B.H.Bullannavar 01 01 Kannada

6. Dr.A.N.Hanje 01 01 History

7 Prof.Anuradha Patil 01 02 Mathematics

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8. Prof.Bharati Byali 01 01 Political Science

9. Prof.Ingalagondi.p.k 01 01 Physics

10. Prof.R.M.Kallanagouedar 01 01 Kannada

11. Prof.K.A.Hiremath 01 03 Librarian

12 Dr.S.N.Nimbargi 01 01 Physical &Cultural

Instructor

b) Faculty Training programs organized by the institution to empower and

enable the use of various tools and technology for improved teaching-learning.

Our institution has not formally organized any training programme to empower and

enable the use of various tools and technology for improved teaching learning. But during

routine course teachers are encouraged to attend the departmental training programs

organized by other institutions and also the faculties are motivated to discuss with senior

teachers to improve their teaching learning.

Teachers also attend EDUSAT programme telecast in the college, the lecture

programs of experts.

Percentage of faculty Attended workshops/seminars/conferences

Invited as resource persons in

Workshops/Seminars/Conferences/organized by external

professional agencies.

100%

Participated in external

workshops/Seminars/Seminars/recognized by National/

international professional bodies

100%

Presented papers in workshops/Seminars/Conferences

/conducted or organized by professional agencies

80%

2.4.4 What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (EG: providing

research grants, study leave, support for research and academic publications

teaching experience in other national institutions and specialized programs

industrial engagement etc.)

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The research cell of the college has been established to facilitate and encourage the

research work-

The faculty members are motivated to pursue PhD and academic publications.

The college promotes to attend national/international seminars/conference

organized by various institution/universities to present their research papers and

later send for publication.

The college faculty members are stimulated to attend orientation/refresher

courses organized by various universities to update their knowledge.

2.4.5 Give the number of faculty who received awards/recognition at the state

national and international level for excellence in teaching during the last four

years. Enunciate how the institutional culture and environment contributed to

such performance/achievement of the faculty.

Sl

No.

Name of the Faculty Awards / recognitions

1 Dr. S F Sidnekoppa Star of Asia Award for Education Excellence

Economic Growth Society of India, New

Delhi.

2 Dr. Appanna N Hanje 1. State level Shri Huilgol Narayanrao

Smaraka Prashasti

2. Swastishri Devendrakeerti Datti Award.

3. Acharya 108th

Shri Bahubali Kannada

Sahitya Puraskara.

4. Sumavasant Sahitya Prashasti

5. Smt Jayalaxmamma B S Sannayya Datti

Prashasti.

3 Prof. R M Kallanagoudar 1. Adarsha Shikshaka Prashasti

2. Ratnakarvarni Muddanna Prashasti

3. Karnataka Sahitya Academy Prashasti

4 Smt Anuradha N Patil Dr Radha Krishna Shikhana Ratna National

Award.

5 Dr Sharada Nimbaragi Dr Radha Krishna Shikhana Ratna National

Award.

One of our guest faculty members received National Citizenship Gold Medal

Award, Bharatha Jyothi and Abdul Kalam Award under individual achievement during

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2014, May 2015, October 2015 respectively, at Chennai in the presence of Hon‟ble,

Governor and Supreme Court judge.

2.4.6 Has the institution introduced evaluation of teachers by the students and

external peers? If yes, how is the evaluation used for improving the quality of

the teaching - learning process?

Yes, the institution has collected feedback from students designed by the department

of collegiate education consisting of five point scale. The feedback so obtained is

consolidated and brought to the notice of the concerned teachers by the principal.

Suggestion box is installed to get feedback and suggestions from the students.

External peer‟s feedback is not sought.

2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms

2.5.1 How does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution

especially students and faculty are aware of the evaluation processes?

The process of evaluation is an ultimate part of the teaching learning process in the

college. We initiate the following measures to convey the information to the stakeholders.

Internal tests

Home assignments

Seminars

Group discussions

About this the information is published in the prospectus, notifications, class

announcements, etc. The results of this evaluation will be put up on the notice board for

the information of students.

2.5.2 What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution

has adopted and what are the reforms initiated by the institution on its own?

The university affiliation committee visits the college every year and makes

the observations both on curricular and extracurricular activities of the college.

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On the basis of the affiliation committee report the necessary reforms are

implemented.

The university has introduced credit based semester system for UG courses for

all streams, all levels and subjects of UG courses. As per the university

regulations by internal marks are 20% to 25%.

In the PG courses the internal marks are 25% and there is Choice based credit

system.

2.5.3 How does the institution ensure effective implementation of the evaluation

reforms of the university and those initiated by the institution on its own?

The Karnatak University Dharwad issues circulars and notifications with regard to

conduction of examinations and evaluation procedure. This is being brought to the notice

of all the faculties. The same will be followed by the faculties. In addition to this, the

IQAC and academic council of the college issue instructions to the faculties regarding

conduct of examinations and evaluation process. The results of the evaluation are

displayed on the college notice board.

The internal examination committee of the college is responsible for conduct of

internal examination and its evaluation.

2.5.4 Provide details on the formative and summative evaluation approaches

adapted to measure student achievement. Cite a few examples which have

positively impacted the system.

1) Curricular front: a) Formative evaluation approaches:

Bridge course is conducted for freshers.

Slow learners are advised to appear a special test

Internal assessment both for theory and practical includes assignment and test.

a) Summative evaluation approaches:

Assignment based internal assessment is considered for all UG &PG subjects.

2) Co –curricular aspects (debate, quiz) / extracurricular (cultural level):

a) Formative evaluation approaches:

Co- curricular and extracurricular activities are monitored by cultural coordinator,

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for talent search.

Selected students are trained to improve their hidden talents.

b) Summative evaluation approaches:

Students are encouraged to appear district level, state level competitions.

3) Extracurricular front (sports level)

a) Formative evaluation approaches:

State level women‟s hand ball selection training programme was organized. Four

students of our college were selected to play at national team.

Karnatak University hand ball tournament was conducted by our college.

b) Summative evaluation approaches:

Trained four students of our college were sent for national level competition at

Sangrur (Punjab).

Year Name of the

student Events

University Level

Inter University

Level

National Level

State Level

20

11

-12

Salma Chandunavar

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Punjab university Pattiyal (Participated)

- -

Suma Sugandhi

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Punjab university Pattiyal (Participated)

Participated 2nd Place

Basamma Honnagudi

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Punjab university Pattiyal (Participated)

-- --

Ravichandra Dasar

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Punjab university Pattiyal (Participated)

-- --

Aditya Joshi Cricket Karnatak University Dharwad

Usmania Univeristy of Hyderabad

-- --

Girish Kattimani

Hockey Karnatak University Dharwad

Chennai -- --

Manohar Kattimani

Hockey Karnatak University Dharwad

Chennai -- --

20

12

-1

3 Girish

Kattimani Hockey

Karnatak University Dharwad

Chennai -- --

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Manohar Kattimani

Hockey Karnatak University Dharwad

Chennai -- --

Babu Chalawadi

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Kerala --

4km team persuit

2nd Place

20km road race

5th place

Manjappa Onteli

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Kerala -- --

20

13

-14

Babu Chalawadi

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Punjab University, Patiyala

-- --

Manjappa Onteli

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Punjab University, Patiyala

-- --

Anand Walmiki

Teakowand

Karnatak University Dharwad 2nd place

20

14

-15

Babu Chalawadi

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Amrithsar University

-- --

Manjappa Onteli

Cycling Karnatak University Dharwad

Amrithsar University

-- --

Anita Damodar Kho-kho Karnatak University Dharwad

Yamanursaab Somanakatti

Got NCC “C” Certificate in the year 2010-11

2.5.5 Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and

transparency in the internal assessment during the last four years and weight ages assigned for the overall development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent learning, communication skills etc.)

We have conducted internal test for all UG and PG courses. These test papers are

evaluated and given back to the students for writing further assignments. The internal test

marks are also notified to all the students for future improvement. These marks are also

awarded based on their behavior, performance, attendance, assignments and test of the

concerned course students.

2.5.6 What are the graduate attributes specified by the college/affiliating

university? How does the college ensure the attainment of these by the

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students?

A student should have definite goal to become a good citizen with ethical and

moral values. He/she should be self-reliant and is expected to be a successful entrepreneur.

One should have civic sense and an aptitude for self-learning.

He/she should posses‟ decision making skills and mentoring skills for future

generations.

2.5.7 What are the mechanisms for Redressal of grievances with reference to

evaluation both at the college and university level?

Opportunities given for Personal verification of text and assignment books. If

there is a any discrepancy in evaluation the same will be rectified.

There is a provision for revaluation and recounting in the regulations of Karnataka

University, those who are affected by the first valuation may apply for revaluation

of the answer papers.

The students who remain absent for the internal test for a Guinean reason, such

students are permitted to appear for re-examination. (Health ground, interview for

jobs, participation in sports and cultural programme)

2.6 Student performance and Learning Outcomes

2.6.1 Does the college have clearly stated learning outcomes? If „yes‟ give details on

how the students and staff are made aware of these?

Karnatak University Dharwad prescribes the parameters for first class and

distinctions. The institution also has the practice of recognizing the special achievers by

publishing in the newspapers, cash awards by faculties. These announcements are usually

made in the college annual social gathering. College monthly bulletin and prospectus also

carry the snaps of outstanding achievers.

2.6.2 Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress

and performance of students through the duration of the course/program?

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Provide an analysis of the student‟s results/achievements (Program me/course

wise for last four years) and explain the differences if any and patterns of

achievement across the programs/courses offered.

The institution regulates the progress and performance of the students through

interactions, lectures, internal assessment, seminars, group discussion etc.

The details of the final year results of UG and PG are as follows

Courses 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

BA 96.55 90 95.71 96.61 67.94

B.Com 77.41 69.40 55.81 75.86 68.57

B Sc 86.22 85.71 100 94.5 42.85

M.Com ---- 92.30 100 100 100

MA

Kannada ---- 100 100 100 100

M A English --- 100 100 100 100

M A

Pol Science ----- 100 100 100 100

M.A.

Economics ---- 100 100 100 100

Result analysis: The results of all courses such as B A, B.Com, B.Sc are Excellent for

the last five years. During the year 2014-15 B. A course result was 96.61, whereas for

B.Com 75.86 and for B. Sc it was 94.5. For PG courses the result is Hundred percent

2.6.3 How are the teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the institution

structured to facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes?

Class room teaching

Lab work

Audio visual

Field/ industrial visits

Test ,assignments, seminars, group discussions

Reference in library (books, journals, magazines)

Interaction with students

2.6.4 What are the measures/ initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the

social and economic relevance (quality Jobs, entrepreneurship, innovation

and research aptitude) of the courses offered?

Each course in our college is socially and economically relevant. After completion

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of the course students contribute for the economic development and social improvements

of the nation. This is because of following initiatives (Economic and social) taken in the

college during the course

Job skills

Social skills and life skills

NSS activities

Blood donation

Environmental protection

Eye protection camp

Scouts and Guides

Wild animal census

Anti-ragging

Environmental rally (Jathas)

Assigning of projects

Cultural activities.

Research activities.

Project work.

2.6.5 How does the institution collect and analyze data on student learning

outcomes and use it for planning and overcoming barriers of learning?

The analysis of performance of the students helps us to identify advance learners

and slow learners. The slow learners are given special care and special coaching. Their

difficulties will be overcome in the learning process. The feedback from students is also

useful for a planned and effective teaching learning.

2.6.6 How does the institution monitor and ensure the achievement of learning

outcomes?

The Institution identifies the meritorious students and they are honored and

felicitated. All the faculty members of the college will encourage the students for their

outstanding performance and also advised to proceed towards higher education and

competitive exams.

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2.6.7 Does the institution and individual teachers use assessment/evaluation as an

indicator for evaluating student performance, achievement of learning

objectives and planning? If „yes‟ provide details on the process and cite a few

examples.

The subject teachers use the assessment as a parameter for evaluating the

performance of the students, a proper attention has been given for low performing students

whereas the students with high performance are advised to improve further and maintain

it.

Any other relevant information regarding Teaching-Learning and Evaluation

which the college would like to include.

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CRITERION-III

RESEARCH,

CONSULTANCYANDEXTENTION

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CRITERION-III

RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY & EXTENTION

3.1 Promotion of Research

3.1.1 Does the institution have recognized center/s of the affiliating University or

any other agency/organization?

No, The College does not have any research center at present.

3.1.2 Does the institution have a research Committee to monitor and address the

issues of research? If so, what is its composition? Mention a few

recommendations made by the committee for implementation and their

impact.

Yes, The College has formed a research committee to monitor the issues of research.

Sl No. Name Designation Qualification

1 Dr S F Sidnekoppa Chairman M.Com, Ph.D.

2 Dr A N Hanje Members M.A.M.Phill,

Ph.D.

3. S. L .Guledgudd Member M.Com., M. Phil.

3

P.K Ingalagondi.p.k

Members M.Sc. M.Ed.,

M.Phil.,(Ph.D.)

Recommendations made by committee.

The committee recommends the teachers to attend the National & International

seminars/workshop/symposium on research themes.

It also recommends the faculties to take up vocational research.

The committee recommends to guide the project works of the students.

The committee recommends for the local area research work of zero cost investment.

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Impacts of Recommendations

Some of our Faculties have registered for vocational/Part-time research.

Most of our Faculty members have attended national and international seminar

/ workshop/ symposium.

Our college staff doing the research work on Zero cost and published the

papers in national and international journals/workshops/seminars.

3.1.3 What are the measures taken by the institution to facilitate smooth progress &

implementation of research schemes / projects?

Our Institution is not yet included in 12B of the UGC Act. Hence we have not been

sanctioned any research scheme/projects.

Any other required administrative assistance:

3.1.4 What are the efforts made by the institution in developing scientific temper

and research culture and aptitude among students?

We celebrate National Science Day to mark Discovery of the Raman effect by

the Nobel laureate Dr.C.V.Raman to develop scientific temper among students.

Under the guidance of Dr. Appanna Hanje Final year BA students undertook

project works during the year 2013-14 and 2014-15.

The College has arranged industrial visits, Historical & Scientific Tours to

encourage the research activities.

Students of MA (Economics) and M.Com students in the PG Department have

attended seminars organized in other Colleges.

Autonomy to the principal investigator -----

Timely availability or release of resources -----

Adequate infrastructure and human resources ----

Facilitate timely auditing and submission of

utilization certificate to the funding authorities

---

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3.1.5 Give details of the faculty involvement in active research (Guiding student

research, learning, research, projects engaged in individual/collaborative

research activities etc.)

Small project work is carried out by all PG final year students under the guides

of Department Heads for the partial fulfillment of the course.

Most of our faculties have attended national and international

seminars/workshops /conference symposium and some of them have

presented papers. And published in national and international journals

Three (03) faculty members have registered for PhD program in various

universities.

3.1.6 Give details of workshop/Training programs/Sensitization programs

conducted/ organized by the institution with focus on capacity building in

terms of research and imbibing the research culture among the staff and

students.

The college has not conducted Workshop/Training programs/Sensitization

programs due to lack of funds. However some of our faculties have attended Workshop

and Training Program conducted by other college.

3.1.7 Provide details of prioritized research area and the expertise available with the

institution.

There is ample scope for research in different subjects which are taught in our

college. Since our college is not having recognized as research center this has hampered to

research activities. However the following areas of research have been identified and

prioritized along with the experts available in our institution.

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Sl

No Prioritized Research Area Expertise Area Name of the Faculties

1 Commerce Management Dr S F Sidnekopp

2 Commerce Costing &

Accounting

Prof S L Guledgudd

3 Commerce Working

Capital

Management

Prof B B Ayyappanavar

4 Kannada Literature Dr B H Bullannavar

5 History and Archeology Jainism Dr Appanna N Hanje

6 Mathematics Topology Prof. Anuradha N Patil

7 Political Science Women

Empowerment

Prof. Bharati G Byali

8 Physics Spectroscopy Prof. Ingalagondi P K

9 Kannada Creative

Literature

Prof. R M Kallanagoudar

3.1.8 Enumerate the efforts of the institution in attracting researchers of eminence

to visit the campus & interact with teachers and students?

The institutions periodically conduct various workshops and training programs with

focus to strengthen the research culture among teachers and students.

3.1.9 What percentage of the faculty has utilized sabbatical leave for research

activities? How has the provision contributed to improve the quality of

research and imbibe research culture on the campus?

None of our faculties has utilized the sabbatical leave but they have engaged in

research work during vacation/Part-time and free time.

3.1.10 Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating

awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution

and elsewhere to students and community (lab to land)

The M. Phil and Ph. D theses have been kept in the respective University libraries

for reference.

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3.2. Resource Mobilization for Research

3.2.1 What percentage of the total budget is earmarked for research? Give details of

major heads of expenditure, financial allocation and actual utilization.

Our College is not enlisted under 12B of UGC Act. Therefore there are no funds for

research; expenses are borne by the concerned researchers.

3.2.2 Is there a provision in the institution to provide seed money to the faculty for

research? If so, specify the amount disbursed and the percentage of the faculty

that has availed in the last four years?

In the absence of financial assistance from the UGC no seed money to the faculty

for research.

3.2.3 What are the financial provisions made available to support student research

projects by students?

The institution has not provided any financial assistance to student research

projects but the expenses are borne by the concerned students. However the other facilities

such as internet, libraries etc. have been provided.

3.2.4 How does the various departments/units/staff of the institute interact in

undertaking inter-disciplinary research? Cite examples of successful

endeavors and challenges faced in organizing interdisciplinary research.

There is no ongoing interdisciplinary research in the college but workshops and

informal discussions take place from time to time between the faculties.

3.2.5 How does the institution ensure optimal use of various equipment and

research facilities of the institution by its staff and students?

The available resources of the college are made to use by the staff and students for

their research work.

3.2.6 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or

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other beneficiary agency for developing research facility? If„Yes‟ give details.

The Institution has not received any grants or finances from any other agencies.

3.2.7 Enumerate the support provided to the faculty in securing research funds

from various funding agencies, industry and other organizations. Provide

details of ongoing and completed projects and grants received during the last

four years.

We have not secured research funds from outside agencies. However students have

undertaken small research works out of their own funds.

3.3 Research Facilities

3.3.1 What are the research facilities available to the students and research scholars

within campus?

The following research facilities are available within the campus. They are:

Library with good collection

Internet and Wi-Fi facilities

Laboratories.

Xerox, Scanning and printing facilities.

3.3.2 What are the institutional strategies for planning, upgrading and creating

infrastructural facilities to meet the needs of researchers especially in the new

and emerging areas of research?

We proposed to apply for research center. After the NAAC assessment and

accreditation we proposed to apply for 12B of the UGC.

3.3.3 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or

other beneficiary agency for developing research facilities? If „yes‟, what are

the instruments/facilities created during the last four years.

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The institution does not received any financial grants either from industry or

beneficiary agency for research activities.

3.3.4 What are the research facilities made available to the students and research

scholars outside the campus/other research laboratories?

The faculties who are engaged in research work have made use university libraries

and our students of M.A and M.Com students have used the facilities of some industries

outside the campus.

3.3.5 Provide details on the library/information resource center or any other

facilities available specifically for the researchers?

Researchers make use of N list of INFLIBINET, Books, and Journals etc.

Wi- Fi facility is available.

3.3.6 What are the collaborative research facilities developed/created by the

research institutes in the college? For ex. Laboratories, library, instruments,

computers, new technology etc.

The institution does not have any such collaborative facilities.

3.4 Research Publications & Awards

3.4.1 Highlight the major research achievement of the staff and students in terms of

Patents obtained and filed

No patents obtained and filed.

Original research contributing to product improvement

Some of the faculty members of our college are doing the Original research

work in their research field and contributing the Product improvement.

Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the

services

Prof. R. M. Kallanagoudar, Department of Kannada:

* Has delivered a lecture on Janapada sahitya and jeevana of the ancient

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Kannada Literature.

* Contributed a Book on a great musician and writer Ganayogi “Pandit Puttaraja

Kavi Gavayigalu”.

* “Amrutakke Harida Garuda”- A Book Published on a Short stories in 2013-

This

Book awarded Karnataka Sahitya Academy Puraskara.

* “Roopa Bayalu”-Collection of articles on literature in 2014

Dr.Appanna Hanje Department of History and Archeology has delivered a lecture

on Jainism- Culture, Architect of temples in various parts of Karnataka state.

Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development

There are no such research inputs.

3.4.2 Does the institute publish or partner in publication of research journals(s)? If

„yes‟ indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and

whether such publication is listed in any international database?

The institute does not publish or is the partner in publications of research journal.

3.4.3 Give details of publications by the faculty and students:

Number of papers published by faculty and students in peer reviewed

journal (national/international)

Number of publications listed in international database (for Eg: web of

science, Scopus, Humanities international complete, dare database

international social sciences directory, EBSCO host, etc.)

Monographs

Chapter in books

Books Edited

Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers

Citation Index

The following are the publications of the faculty of the college

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No. of papers published by faculty and students in peer

reviewed journal (national / international)

42

Chapter in Books 02

Books Edited 07

Books with ISBN / ISSN Numbers with details of

publishers

08

The following table shows the details of faculty publication

Sl.

No

Name and

Designation of the

faculty

Details of the Publication

A. Publication: Peer Reviewed Journals

1 Dr S F Sidnekopp 1. Analysis of co-operative textile mills in

Karnataka State, IGCCIA

2. Quality in management Education in India,

Issues and Challenges, All India Federation of

University College Teacher‟s Organizations

3. Retail Banking, Opportunities and

Challenges, National Seminar on

Repositioning Business Education-

Compulsion and Strategies

2 Prof S L Guledgudd 1. Retail Banking, Opportunities and

Challenges, National Seminar on Repositioning

Business Education-Compulsion and Strategies

2. Charms and Challenges of Becoming an

Entrepreneur, KSS Arts, Commerce, Science

And BCA College, Gadag

3. Whither Farm Loan Waiver, International

Conference on Contemporary issues in

Commerce, Management, Technology & Social

Sciences, IGCCIA

4. Farmers Loan Waiver Scheme Socio

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Economic Impact – A Case Study, IRJCBSS,

Pp 1-4, Vol III Issue 1(II), April 2014, ISSN:

2277-9310

5. CSR & Business Ethics, Shree Mallikarjun

College of Arts and Commerce, Delem –

Canacona, Goa.

6. Role of Commerce Education in Rural India,

All India Federation of University and College

Teacher‟s Organizations.

7. Emerging Trends in Sustainable Development

related to Agriculture, Sri Sri

Shivalingeshwara Swamy Govt First Grade

College and PG centre, Channagiri.

8. Sustainable Development and Business

strategies environment and sustainability

National Seminar organized by Anjuman Arts,

Science, Commerce College and PG Centre

Dharwad.

3 Dr Appanna N Hanje 1. Tippu Sultana Kalada Dharmika

Stitigatigalu, Internationa conference,

2. Annigeriya Jain Desagati Manetana

(Aadikavi Pampana Vanshastaru), Shodha,

July 2013, Pp 32-51, Dr Hamana Research

center, Ujire, ISSN no. 2249-0396

3. Bidar jilleya Jaina Shasanagalu Samskrutika

Ayamagalu, Chintana Bayalu, Vol

1/4,(April/June 2013), Pp 52-72, Modamkapu,

ISSN no. 2278-2192

4. Hanagal Kadambara Immudi Tailapadevana

Kunnurada Shasana, Shasana Adyayana, Vol

8/2, (July/Dec 2011), Pp 1-10, Prasaranga

Kannada University, Hampi, ISSN no. 2277-

4041

5. Amminabavi mattu Kotabagiya Jinabimba

Padapeeta Shasanagalu, Shasana Adyayana,

Vol 9/12, (Jan/Jun-Jul/Dec 2012), Pp 5-30,

Prasaranga Kannada University, Hampi, ISSN

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no. 2277-4041

6. Kuhundinadu, Itihasa Darshana, 29 (2014), Pp

392-398, Karnataka History Academi,

Bengaluru, ISSN no. 978-81-921255-4-1.

7. Shasanagalokta Bankapurada Basadigalu,

Shasana Adhyayana, Vol 8/1, (Jan/Jun-2011), Pp

38-45, Prasaranga Kannada University, Hampi,

ISSN no. 2277-4041

8. Hanagal Kadambara Immudi Tailapadevana

Neeralagi Shasana, Shodha (Jul 2011), Pp 32-

35, Dr Hamana Research Cernter, Ujire, ISSN

no. 2249-0396

9. Kalghatagi Talukina Jainavasheshagalu,

Shodha (Jul 2011), Pp 47-58, Dr Hamana

Research Cernter, Ujire, ISSN no. 2249-0396

10. Gokak Parisarada Basadigalu, Shodha (Jul

2012), Pp 26-36, Dr Hamana Research Cernter,

Ujire, ISSN no. 2249-0396)

3 Prof B.B

Ayyappanavar

Papers presented in National seminars

1. A study on Banking sector reforms and e-

banking in India, KSS arts, Commerce, Science

College, Gadag

2. A study on the retail sector in India,

opportunities and challenges of FDI, Smt K.S

Jigalur Arts and S.M Sheshgiri Commerce

College for Women, Dharwad.

3. Municipal Solid waste management,

Mahasatee arts, commerce and science college,

Ulga.

4. Quality in Higher education issues and

challenges, All India Federation of University

and college teacher‟s organization, Chandigarh.

5. E commerce in India: Issues and Challenges,

International Research Seminal at Bhatkal.

D. Books with ISBN number

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1 Dr Appanna N Hanje 1. Aratalada Parshwanatha Jinalaya: Vastu –

Shilpa – Shasana, published by Shree

Digambara Jain Syadwada Granthamale ,

Dharwad.

2. Dharwad Parisaradalli Jaina Dharma,

published by Bharatiya Jain Milan, Banaswadi

Branch, Bengaluru.

3. Bidar Jilleya Jaina Shasanagalu, Published

by Vidyashree Prakashana, Gadag. ISBN no.

978-81-910904-1-6

4. Lakkundiya Brahma Jinalaya : Vastu –

Shilpa – Shasana, Published by Vidyashree

Prakashana, Alagawadi. ISBN no. 978-81-

910904-1-3

5. Samavasarana (Collection of Research

Articles), Published by Vidyashree

Prakashana, Alagawadi. ISBN no. 978-81-

910904-2-0

6. Lakkundiya Basadigalu, Published by

Vidyashree Prakashana, Alagawadi. ISBN no.

978-81-910904-3-7

3.4.4 Provide details (if any) of

Recognition received by the faculty from reputed professional bodies and

agencies, nationally and internationally

Incentives given to faculty for receiving state, national and international

recognitions for research contributions.

NIL

3.5 Consultancy

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3.5.1 Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute-industry

interface?

There are courses like B .A, B. Com, & B.Sc. where the syllabus is related to

industries. In this background the students of our college need to visit industries to know

the practical working of the industries. Therefore we seek permission from the industries

for visit. In addition to this M.Com M.A Economics and Political Science students

undertake project work with the help of industries.

3.5.2 What is the stated policy of the institution to promote consultancy? How is the

available expertise advocated and publicized?

The institution encourages consultancy by the faculties. The Commerce faculties

undertake free consultancy with regard to Income Tax and VAT.

3.5.3 How does the Institution encourage the staff to utilize their expertise and

available facilities for consultancy services?

The institutions encouraged staff members to share their knowledge to the society

by making use of internet, books etc. Some of our faculty members give special lectures

during Training Camps, and NSS Camps. Basic Science popularization Lectures.

3.5.4 List the broad areas and major consultancy services provide by the institution

and the revenue generated during the last four years.

Our institution has not given any major consultancy service and hence there is no

revenue generated during the last four years.

3.5.5 What is the policy of the institution in sharing the income generate through

consultancy (staff involved: institution) and its use for institutional

development?

Since there is no revenue from consultancy sharing the income policy does not

arise.

3.6 Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR)

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3.6.1 How does the institution promote institution-neighborhood-community

network and student engagement, contributing to good citizenship, service

orientation and holistic development of students?

Our college NSS unit has adopted a nearby village for two years and conducted

weeklong residential camps in which social service and awareness programs

were arranged during this camp.

The Youth Red Cross unit of our college conducted blood donation camp in

collaboration with MGM Hospital, Gadag.

Our college Science forum organized “Environmental Walk” (Parisian Jathas)

to create awareness among the public about air, water, vegetation and Use of

plastics as a part of Science Day celebration.

“Heritage Walk” was arranged under the banner of Heritage Club to protect our

heritage and culture.

3.6.2 What is the institutional mechanism to track students‟ involvement in various

social movements/activities which promote citizenship roles?

The institution has the following forums to involve our students in various social

movements and activities.

One NSS Unit.

Youth Red Cross Unit.

Eco Club.

Science Forum.

Women‟s Forum.

3.6.3 How does the institutional solicit stakeholder perception on the overall

performance and quality of the institution?

Meetings of Parents Association and Alumni Association are arranged to take

the feedback about the college.

Visitors Book is maintained to record the opinion of dignitaries who visit the

college.

Suggestion Box is kept to receive the suggestion and grievances of students.

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LIC committee of Karnatak University, Dharwad registers its observations in

LIC Report every year.

The College CDC (College Development Committee) meets at least two times

in a year to discuss and resolve the developmental issues of the college.

3.6.4 How does the institution plan and organize its extension and outreach

programs? Providing the budgetary details for last four years list the major

extension & outreach programs & these impact on the overall development of

student.

Year Programs

Amount

Sanctioned/Collected Expenditure

2013-14 NSS -- --

Heritage Club -- --

Youth Red Cross -- --

Scouts & Guides -- --

Science Forum -- --

2014-15 NSS 43300 43300

Youth Red Cross -- --

Scouts & Guides -- --

Science Forum -- --

2014-16 Patragara Koota 20000 20000

The college has organized International AIDS awareness program, Eye protection,

Blood Donation and World Water, Weather, Forest and Earth Day. From this students have

cultivated service culture, social responsibility and they have become a good citizen of the

country.

3.6.5 How does the institution promote the participation of students and faculty in

extension activities including participation in NSS, NCC, YRC and other

National/international agencies?

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During the NSS camps and during the activities of other forums, the students take

active part in all the activities and they stay in the adopted village for a period of one week.

*Chaudamma Sanchali of B.A III SEM student has participated National Integration Camp

of NSS held at Nagpur, Maharashtra (2016-17).

3.6.6 Give details on social survey research or extension work undertaken by the

college to ensure social justice & empower student from under privileged &

vulnerable sections of society?

NSS Unit of our College has selected a backward village Nagasamudra. In this

village NSS camp was held and awareness programs on alcoholism, child marriage, and

sanitation, Health and hygiene awareness Swachha Bharatha Abhiyana-Inaugurated by

Prof. S. V. Sanknur, M.L. C. Govt. Of Karnataka. This has made good impact on the

village peoples.

3.6.7 Reflecting on objectives & expected outcomes of the extension activities

organized by the institution comment on how they complement student

academic learning experience & specify the values & skills inculcated

During NSS camps students of different religion and community coming from rich

and poor family live together for a week, this creates strength of social harmony, social

leaving, and community service by scarifying all the pleasures and comforts of city life.

This will be model to villagers and they learn from the students.

3.6.8. How does the institution ensure the involvement of the communities in its reach out

activities and contribute to the community development? Detail on the initiatives of the

institution that encourage community participation in its activities?

Basic objective of NSS Camp is to involve the communities in all the activities of

NSS. The institution also informally conducts meeting with the community leaders and

discuss in order to seek their involvement in readout activities which have immensely

contributed to the community development.

3.6.9 Give details on the constructive relationships forged (if any) with other

institutions of the locality for working on various outreach and extension

activities.

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During every NSS camp, in Association with the Gram Panchayat, Youth Club of

the village Shramadana, cultural programs and awareness programs conducted throughout

the camp.

3.6.10 Give details of awards received by the institution for extension activities

and/contributions to social/community development during the last four years.

In recognition of the activities and service rendered by Kamari. Chaudamma

Sanchali, NSS volunteer of the college selected for National Integration Camp.

3.7 Collaboration:

3.7.1 How does the institute collaborate and interact with research laboratories

institutes and industry for research activities. Cite examples and benefits

accrued of the initiatives – collaborative research, staff exchange, sharing

facilities and equipment, research scholarship etc.

Dr Appanna N Hanje doing the research work in collaboration with Kannada

University , Hampi

Dr Appanna N Hanje having Guideship and also doing the research work under Dr

Ha.Ma.Nayak Research center Ujire.

Dr Appanna N Hanje doing the research activities in collaboration with Jain Study

Center, Shravanabelagola.

Dr S F Sidnekopp pursuing research Guideship under Kannada University, Hampi.

Dr S F Sidnekopp in collaboration with Indian universities doing the research

activities.

Sri S L Guledgudd in collaboration with ASS college of Commerce, Gadag, doing

research activities.

Sri B.B. Ayyappanavar in collaboration with ASS college of Commerce, Gadag,

doing research activities.

Sri R M Kallanagoudar in collaboration with Kannada University, Hampi, doing

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research activities.

Dr B H Bullannavar in association with Veerashaiva Study Institute, Gadag doing

the research activities.

Smt. Bharati G Byali doing research

Sri. Ingalagondi. P K doing the research work in collaboration with Karnataka

Materials Testing Laboratory, Hubballi.

Dr Appanna N Hanje has delivered Special Lectures

M.A (Economics) and M.Com students visited local industries to prepare their

project reports.

3.7.2 Provide details on the MOUs/collaborative arrangements (if any) with

institutions of national importance/other universities/industries/corporate

(Corporate entities) etc. and how they have contributed to the development of

the institution.

The following MOUs have been entered for the development of institution.

1. MOU with Karnataka University PG Centre, Gadag regarding

FacultyExchange programme, Utilization of library, and research activities.

2. MOU with material testing, Research and development laboratory Hubballi.

Karnataka.

3. MOU with Inspire Technologies, Gadag, Karnataka.

4. MOU with Logic Computer Centre, Hubballi, Karnataka.

5. MOU with ASS College of Commerce and PG center, Gadag regarding

Management Studies and Use of Library facilities.

6. MOU with AXIS Bank, Branch- Gadag. Regarding Collection of Fee and

Financial transactions for the academic activities.

3.7.3 Give details (if any) on the industry-institution-community interactions

that have Contributed to the Establishment / creation/ up-gradation of

academic facilities, student and staff support, infrastructure facilities of the

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institution viz. laboratories/ library/ new technology/ placement services etc.

State Bank of India Gadag- Betageri branch, Gadag has donated furniture of worth

INR. 25000/-

3.7.4 Highlighting the names of eminent scientists/participants who contributed to

the events, providing details of national and international conferences

organized by the college during the last four years.

Sri.Dinesh Amin Matto, Political and Press advisor to Chief Minister of Karnataka

has delivered a lecture on Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar and his thoughts towards

Constitution.

3.7.5 How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal

MOUs and agreements? List out the activities and beneficiaries and cite

examples (if any) of the established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated

Student Placement: Yes

Student Exchange: Yes

Faculty exchange and Professional development: Yes

Any Other: MOU with Youth Service Department and Local Govt. Hospital.

3.7.6 Detail on the systemic efforts of the institution in planning establishing and

implementing the initiatives of the linkages/collaborations.

Until now there are no such collaborations/linkages.

Any other relevant information regarding research consultancy and extinction

which the college would like to include.

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CRITERION IV

INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES

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4.1 Physical Facilities

4.1.1 What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of

infrastructure that facilitates effective teaching and learning?

The College has infrastructure committee for policy making to enhance the

infrastructural facilities to ensure effective teaching and learning along with co-curricular

activities. As and when additional infrastructure is required to upgrade the basic facilities

and to improve the work efficiency of the college, the proposal is sent to the department.

The IQAC of the college also participates in the process of policy making. The following

are the facilities available in the college.

EDUSAT to our students

Wi-Fi and broadband internet facility,

LAN facility in computer lab,

Physics and Computer Science laboratories with complete set of instruments,

Library with INFLIBNET facility,

Separate rest rooms for Boys and Girls,

KSRTC government bus facility to our college,

Disciplined Dress Code for students and faculties, etc.

RO machines for pure and filtered drinking water facility with 250 lit capacity

Multy Gym Facility available of Worth 15 Lakhs.

4.1.2 Detail the facilities available for

a) Curricular and co-curricular activities – classrooms, technology enabled

learning spaces, seminar hall, tutorial spaces, and laboratories.

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Details of the facilities available in the institution are:

Our college has 10 spacious, well ventilated class rooms with green boards,

black boards, podiums and adequate seating capacity for learners with lights

and fans.

EDUSAT facility set up in the class room which has seating capacity of 100

students. Live and Virtual classes are arranged & organized by specialized

and trained faculties from various colleges that benefit the students of our

college.

There is one well equipped Physics laboratories with latest instruments

including computers which are essential for the conduct of Physics

practical‟s for all classes.

One centralized Computer Science Laboratory with LAN having 20 latest

configuration computers, two laser printers, all-in-one device (copy, scan,

print) supported by three sets of five KWA UPS with backs up for 24 hours.

One common staff room with attached wash room and with necessary

furniture along with computer and printer.

Library with good collection of reference books and INFLIBNET facility for

the students and staff.

Pure and clean drinking water facility with the capacity of 250 liters. (RO)

The college campus is under CC camera surveillance.

Well-equipped sports facilities.

Spots gym worth Rs.15 lakhs

One NSS unit.

Fax and Scanning facility.

Youth Red Cross Units.

Eco Club

Heritage Club.

Patragara Koota

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In short the various facilities are listed below

Sl. No Particulars No‟s

1 Principal‟s Office 01

2 Administrative Office 01

3 Class Rooms 10

4 IQAC / NAAC Cell 01

5 Staff Room 01

6 Library & Reading Room 01

7 Physics Lab 01

8 Computer Science Lab 01

9 Sports, NSS Room, Red Cross 01

b) Extra-curricular activities: Sports, outdoor and indoor games, Gymnasium,

Auditorium NSS, NCC, Cultural Activities, Public Speaking, Communication

Skill Development, Yoga, Health and Hygiene etc.

Our college facilitates cultural, sports and other co-curricular activities to enhance

the skills, personality development, to maintain good health, etc. The institute has 5

acres of land with playground for all outdoor sports.

For indoor activities are concern shuttle badminton court, Carom, chess and Multi

gym with all equipment‟s worth of 15 lakhs. EDUDSAT facility is available in the

college. The institute has provided separate section for NSS unit and Red Cross activities

and Women‟s forum. The institute has common facilities for pure drinking water (RO

Plant), vehicle parking, and adequate number of clean toilets. The institution is under

CCTV surveillance.

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4.1.3 How does the Institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is

in line with its academic growth and is optimally utilized? Give specific

examples of the facilities developed/augmented and the amount spent during

the last four years (Enclose the Master Plan of the Institution / campus and

indicate the existing physical infrastructure and the future planned

expansions if any).

The state government fulfills the infrastructural requirements of the institution.

Although the infrastructure is not in line with academic growth of the institution, the

institution optimally utilizes the available infrastructure like Principal chamber, lecture

halls, laboratories, staff room, library room, office room, ladies rest room, indoor sports

room and the college also provides a separate ramp for handicapped students and others.

The CDC members have taken an initiation to fulfill the infrastructure requirements in

due course. The facilities developed in the last four years are given below.

Year Amount Description

2006-07 Establishment

2007-08 35,00,000 Purchase of land

2010-11 27,00,000 For purchase of Science

equipment‟s

2012-13

1,10,00,000 For the construction of

college building

50,00,000 To construct laboratory

5,00,000 For ladies rest room

2013-14 1,25,00,000 To construct class rooms

and laboratories

2015-16 30,00,000 Auditorium

1,15,00,000 Construction of class room

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In the academic year 2010 – 11 we have introduced PCM combination in the

B.Sc. course and during the academic year 2011-12 PG courses M Com, MA (Kannada,

English, Political Science and Economics) were started on demand from the public. The

students strength is increasing year by year with 94 students in 2006 – 07 and now it has

reached 363 (UG) and 138 (PG) in the present academic year 2016 -17. This increase in

the strength made us to establish additional laboratories to satisfy the needs of the

students.

The number of books in our library was just 700 in 2007 – 08, now it has reached

to more than 21000 during 2015 – 16.

The following are our future plans:

Construction of additional 10 class rooms on second floor

Construction of independent library and auditorium

Construction of PG block

Construction of compound wall (Under construction)

Establishment of women‟s hostel

Up gradation of class rooms with ICT facility

4.1.4 How does the Institution ensure that the infrastructure facilities meet the

requirements of students with physical disabilities?

The college has provided facilities for physically disabled students like ramp, extra

books, seating facility in the library and toilet facility in the ground floor. Special care is

taken by all the staff members for physically challenged students.

4.1.5 Give details of the residential facility and various provisions available within

them:

Hostel Facility:

Hostel facility is made available by the Department of Social Welfare,

Department of Backward Classes, Department of Minorities, Government of Karnataka

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where our boys and girls students of SC/ST, OBC and Minority students are

accommodated separately. Our staff members visit these hostels to look after their

wellbeing.

Recreational facilities, gymnasium etc.

A Multi Special gym has been established with the help of Youth and Sports

Service, Government of Karnataka worth Rs.15 lakhs. Outdoor and Indoor games

facilities are available for students.

Computer facility including access to internet in hostel

Computers, Internet facility to our students in the Government Post Metric Ladies

hostel are in progress.

Facilities for medical emergencies

We have entered into MOU with District medical officer of Health Department to

provide medical aid to our students and staff in case of emergencies. Also we are having

MOU with Mahatma Gandhi Multi specialty Hospital and Research center, Gadag for any

emergencies.

4.1.6 What are the provisions made available to students and staff in terms of

Healthcare on the campus and off the campus?

There is no provision for health care facilities for the students and staff in the

campus immediately but the Govt. District medical hospital Provides an Ambulance

Facilities (108) to our College, will provide health services. Also we are having MOU

with Mahatma Gandhi Multi specialty Hospital and Research center, Gadag for any

emergencies.

4.1.7 Give details of the Common Facilities available on the campus-spaces for

special units like IQAC, Grievance Redressal Unit, and Women‟sCell,

Counseling and Career Guidance, Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen,

Recreational spaces for staff and students, safe drinking water facility,

auditorium, etc.

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Spacious class rooms

Well-equipped laboratories

Library with good collection of reference sources

Internet browsing with Wi-Fi facility

Pure & safe drinking water (RO with 250lt capacity)

Indoor and Outdoor sports along with First-Aid facility

Multi Gym worth Rs 15 Lakhs

EDUSAT facility

Recreational facilities like caroms, chess, Shuttle, badminton etc. are available in

the campus

College has canteen facility

Girls and Boys have a separate rest room and attached toilet block.

Facilities for physically disabled students

Government bus facility

Career Guidance and information for needy students

Placement cell

Students counseling facility

The college has made accommodation for special units like IQAC, Grievance

Redressal unit, Counseling and Placement unit, Canteen, Recreational spaces for staff and

students and drinking water facility.

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4.2 Library as a Learning Resource

4.2.1 Does the library has an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of

such a committee. What significant initiatives have been implemented by the

committee to render the library, student/user friendly?

Yes, the library has an advisory committee which helps in the purchase of books

and providing user friendly library service to the students and staff.

LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Sl

No

Name of the Faculty Designation Position

1 Dr S F Sidnekoppa Principal Chair person

2 Prof. S L Guledgudd Associate Professor and

NAAC coordinator

Member

3 Prof. B.B. Ayyappanavar Assistant Professor Member

4 Dr Appanna N Hanje Assistant Professor and

IQAC coordinator

Member

5 Prof Anuradha N Patil Assistant Professor Member

6 Shri Mrutyunjaya H M Office Superintendent Member

7 Kum. Krishna G.kiresoor B.A Final year Member

8 Kum. Shinaaz Khadinnavar B.Com Final year Member

9 Kum. Nagaraj H B.Sc. Member

10 Shri K A Hiremath Librarian Member

Secretary

The committee regularly holds meeting to discuss the various issues to make

library more students/user friendly. The major initiatives recommended by the

committee and implementation are shown below.

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To provide special reference section for student and staff : Effectively

implemented

To provide open access of reference books : Yet to be implemented

To subscribe for subject wise journal: The process is going on

To subscribe for online journal (N-List of INFLIBNET) and to procure e-

resources: The process is going on.

4.2.2 Provide details of the following:

Total area of the library (in Sq. ft) : 20x20 Sq ft

Working hours (on working days & vacation) : 09.00 am to 04.00 pm

Working hours (on Saturday) : 09 am to 02.00 pm

Working hours (on holidays) : Remains closed

Working hours (before exam days) : 09.00 am to 04.00 pm

Working hours (during exam days) : 09.00 am to 04.00 pm

Layout of the library (individual reading carrel, lounge area for browsing and

relaxed reading, IT zone for accessing e-resources)

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LIBRARY LAYOUT

4.2.3 How does the library ensure purchase and use of current titles, print and e-

journals and other reading materials? Specify the amount spent on procuring

new books, journals and e-resources during the last four years.

Principal, all the heads of the departments and the library committee together plan

and decide the purchase of various books, titles, print and e-journals and other reading

materials to the library. As and when grants are released by the department for purchase

of books, a meeting of the library committee and theHoD‟s will be called and allotment

of budget is made. As per the resolutions of the meeting the books are purchased

according to existing rules.

The amount spent on procuring new books, journals and e-resources during the

last four years have been furnished below:

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Library

Holdings 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Amount

in rupees

Num

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Total

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Total

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Num

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Total

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Num

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Total

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Num

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Total

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5300 40446 1092 3,11,2

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1033 2,00,000 3982 5,75,0

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Reference

Books

1300 75414 52 68 180 125

Journals

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e-

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Any other

/Specify

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Other Resources

Project work (Hard Copy) 120

E – Books (INFLIBNET subscription) 80409 Rs.

5000/-

4.2.4 Provide details on the ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum

access to the library collection?

Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals: Not yet introduced

INFLIBNET (n-list) facility is available. It is used by our staff members. Infuture we

extend this facility to students also.

Library Website

The library does not have an independent website. It has been integrated in the

website of the college. www.gfgc.kar.nic.in/gadag

Broadband Internet Connection: No

Institutional Repository: No such facility in the library.

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4.2.5 Provide details on the following items:

Sl No Particulars Details

1 Average number of walk-ins 50

2

Average number of books issued / returned

including 73

3 Ratio of library books to students enrolled 23:01

4

Average number of books added during the last

three years 6001

5 Average number of login to OPAC No

6 Average number of login to e – resources Nil

7

Average number of e-resources downloaded /

printed Nil

8

Number of information literacy trainings

organized 03

9

Details of “weeding out” of books and other

materials Nil

4.2.6 Give details of the specialized services provided by the library

Sl No Particulars Details

1 Manuscripts Nil

2 References

Special reference books are

provided in the Library for

both students and staff.

3 Reprography No

4 ILLS(Inter Library Loan service) NO

5

Information Deployment and

Notification NO

6 Download facility Yes

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7 Printing facility Yes

8 Reading List/bibliography Compilation Yes

9 In-house/remote access to e-resources Yes

10 User orientation and awareness Programs are conducted

11 Assistance in searching database Yes

12 INFLIBNET / IUC facilities Yes

4.2.7 Enumerate on the support provided by the Library staff to the students and

teachers of the college.

The library staff provides user friendly service to both students and staff. The

librarian helps in accessing the reading material physically. The library remains open

during the working hours.

Permanent and qualified librarian is working in the Library. Text books, reference

books, periodicals, journals, dailies and other services are offered to the students and

teachers by the librarian. Our library staff is ready to help the students and the staff

during working hours.

4.2.8 What are the special facilities offered by the library to the visually /

physically challenged persons? Give details.

Special seating arrangement is made for physically challenged persons. Priority is

given while issuing of books without making them to wait in queue.

4.2.9 Does the library get the feedback from its users? If yes, how is it analyzed

and used for improving the library services. (What strategies are deployed

by the Library to collect feedback from users? How is the feedback analyzed

and used for further improvement of the library services?)

Yes, feedback is taken once in a year by the IQAC and librarian for the services

provided. A suggestion box is kept to know the grievances. The library committee

discusses the grievances and takes measures to improve the library services to the

students and teachers.

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The grievances discussed and addressed are as under:

Request to issue more books to students

Increase in number of copies of good reference & text books

The present library space is very small, hence we need big library

4.3 IT Infrastructure

4.3.1. Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the

Institution.

Sl No Computing facility available Numbers

1

Number of computers with Configuration (provide

actual number with exact configuration of each

available system)

ACER – AMD Phenon – II X2 550, 3.11 GHz, 2 GB

RAM, 320 GB Hard Disk, Windows XP – GB RAM,

320 GB Hard Disk, Windows XP – SP2 18

HCL – Intel ® Core 2 Duo (TM), 3.00 GHz (64 Bits

Processor), 1 GB RAM, 180 GB Hard Disk, Windows

XP – SP3 07

HP – Intel ® Core (TM), 3.30 GHz (64 Bits Processor),

2 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Disk, Windows 7 – Ultimate 08

2 Computer Student ratio 1:16

3

LAN facility (Out of 2 Computer Labs, 1 lab has 24

systems with LAN connectivity) Yes

4 Number of computers with Internet facility 24

5 Scanners 03

6 Xerox and Printer 04

7 UPS (5 KVA) 02

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4.3.2 Details of the computer and internet facility made available to the faculty and

students on the campus and off-campus?

Nine faculties have National Mission for Education (NME) connection at

home

Department of Computer Science has two well-equipped laboratories with

LAN facility and 2 MBPS high speed broadband Internet connection in 1 lab.

This lab is accessible to both students and staff during free hours.

Wi-Fi campus for staff and students.

NAAC / IQAC office are equipped with internet, Wi-Fi connectivity.

4.3.3 What are the Institutional plans and strategies for deploying and Up-grading

the IT infrastructure and associated facilities?

The following are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the

IT infrastructure and associated facilities.

Smart Class System

Digitization of library and office

4.3.4 Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement, up

gradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their

accessories in the Institution (Year wise for last four years)

Our department supports us by allocating funds for procurement, up gradation,

deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories in the college. In

addition to this the college is permitted to collect College Development Fund (CDF) and

College Development Council (CDC) funds for the maintenance of Labs, Computers and

other accessories.

The annual budget for maintenance of the computers during the last four years is as

follows:

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Sl No Year Amount (Rs)

1 2011 – 12 2000

2 2012 – 13 10000

3 2013 – 14 12000

4 2014 – 15 14000

5 2015 – 16 15000

4.3.5 How does the Institution facilitate extensive use of ICT resources including

development and use of computer-aided teaching / learning materials by its

staff and students?

Our Institution facilitates use of ICT to faculty members. There is a conference hall

(in Progress worth Rs.30 Lakhs) and two well-equipped computer laboratories that are

enabled with ICT for teaching and learning. High speed Wi-Fi internet, EDUSAT,

INFLIBNET facilities are available for students and faculties.

4.3.6 Elaborate giving suitable examples on how the learning activities and

technologies deployed (access to on-line teaching – learning resources,

independent learning, ICT enabled classrooms / learning spaces etc.) by the

Institution place the student at the Centre of teaching-learning process and

render the role of a facilitator for the teacher.

Along with Chalk and Talk system of teaching, the ICT method of teaching-

learning has been used. Following are the examples of use of ICT.

PPT presentation

Internet based learning

Online and Offline Audio – Visual lectures

EDUSAT facility

4.3.7 Does the Institution avail the National Knowledge Network connectivity

directly or through the affiliating University? If so, what are the services

availed of?

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Yes, we have installed 6 NME connections for our college and 9 teachers

also avail this facility at home.

INFLIBNET facility

EDUSAT facilities are available in our college.

4.4 Maintenance of Campus Facilities

4.4.1 How does the Institution ensure optimal allocation and utilization of the

available financial resources for maintenance and upkeep of the following

facilities (substantiate your statements by providing details of budget

allocated during last four years)?

Maintenance of computers and other accessories in the laboratory and other

facilities like drinking water, plumbing works, and electrification in various departments

etc. are done with the help of college CDF / CDC funds

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4.4.2 What are the Institutional mechanisms for maintenance and upkeep of the

infrastructure, facilities and equipment of the college?

Maintenance and improvement of building is done through state Public

Works Department (PWD).

Maintenance and up keeping of other facilities like repair of bore well, water

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filters, computer peripherals, plumbing, and extension of electrification, etc. are

done with the help of college CDF / CDC funds.

NSS units of our college maintenance the college campus.

4.4.3 How and with what frequency does the institute take up calibration and other

precision measures for the equipment / instruments?

Every year the institution takes up calibration and other precision measures for the

equipment / instruments as and when the department releases the grants. The department

also takes indents from us according to the number of students admitted during the year

and it allocates the budget as per the strength of students.

4.4.4 What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of

sensitive equipment (voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)?

The college office, library, Physics and Computer Science laboratories are

provided with three 5 KV UPS which is sufficient to check voltage fluctuation and

power failures.

There are two working bore wells in the campus for the constant supply of water,

filling five overhead tanks with 1000 liters (four) capacity each and one 2000 liters

capacity.

Two RO machines are installed for safe and pure drinking water.

Any other relevant information regarding Infrastructure and Learning

Resources which the college would like to include.

We have submitted the proposal of worth INR.2.5crore for infrastructure

development in the college, to Commessionerate of the Collegiate Education. The Proposal

has been accepted. Tender process is going on After NAAC process, the institution applies

for 12B of UGC.

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CRITERION-V

STUDENT SUPPORTANDPROGRESSION

CRITERION-V

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STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION

5.1 Student Mentoring and Support

5.1.1 Does the institution publish its updated prospectus / hand book annually if

'yes', what is the information provided to students through these documents

and how does the institution ensure its commitment and accountability?

Yes, the institution disseminates information to all the stakeholders through

prospectus and college website (www.gfgc.kar.nic.in/gadag). These documents provide

the required information to the public and students. This shows social commitment and

transference of our institution.

The college prospectus contains the following:

Brief introduction of our Institution.

Our vision, mission statement, our goals and objectives.

Calendar of events.

UG and PG course offered.

Course wise and semester wise subject.

Admission and Exam rules.

Facilities provided by the institution for example such as laboratories, drinking

water, Canteen, Library, Scholarships, etc.

Teaching and Non-Teaching staff details.

5.1.2 Specify the type, number and amount of institutional scholarships / free ships

given to the students during the last four years and whether the financial aid

was available and disbursed on time?

The institution facilitate students to get financial assistance \ scholarships \ free

ships provided by the Government\other agencies. Financial aid was disbursed on time.

The followingare thevarious scholarships: Now the scholarships are disbursed through

online to the students.

Government \ Other Scholarships:

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Sanchi Honnamma Vidyarthi vethana

OBC Vidyarthi Vethana.

SC / ST Vidyarthi Vethana.

Sir C.V.Raman Vidyarthi vethana.

Nagara Saba Financial Assistance

Jindal Foundation Vidyarthi Vethana

Karnataka University Dharwad Vidyarthi Vethana

Minority Vidyarthi Vethana

Physically challenged Vidyarthi Vethana

Loan scholarship for Minority Students.

Rajiv Gandhi loan scholarship

Kannada Language optional scholarship

Disbursement of Freeship Details are as follows

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Sl.

No

Nature

Scholarship

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

1 Sanchi

Honnamma

Vidyarthi

Vethana -

20000

(10)

32000

(16) 6000(3)

10000

(5)

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vethana - - - - -

3 SC/ST

Vidyarthi

vethana 62700(16) 23100(7) - - 42070(22)

4 Sir C.V.Raman

vethana - 20000(4) 20000(4) - -

5 Nagara Saba

Financial

Assistance - - 6000(1) 56000(10) 42000(4)

6 Jindal

Foundation

Scholarship - 14000(4) 9600(7) --

---

7 Minority

Vidyarthi

vethana 25991(6) 56000(14) 64000(12) 83000(17) 45000(10)

8 KUD Vidyarthi

9 PH Vidyarthi

vethana - 22000(14) 13000(6) 12000(3) -

10 Education loan

support for

minority

students --- ---- ----- 40000(4)

10000(1)

5.1.3 What percentage of students receivefinancial assistance from stategovernment,

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central government and other national agencies?

The details of the students who received financial assistance from State

Government, Central Government and other National Agencies, are as follows:

5.1.4 What are the specific support services/facilities available for

Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections

Students with physical disabilities

Overseas students

Students to participate in various competitions State/National/International

Levels.

Medical assistance to students: health Centre, available.

Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams

Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.,)

Support for "slow learners"

Exposures of students to other institution of higher learning/ corporate/business

house etc.

Publication of student magazines.

a. Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically weaker sections

Year Total Students

strength

No. Of Students

Benefitted

% of Students

Benefitted

2011-12 362 22 6.08

2012-13 431 53 12.29

2013-14 495 46 09.29

2014-15 479 37 7.72

2015-16 404 42 10.40

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State Government scholarships and separate SC/ST Book bank.

Fee concession in admission and examinations.

Seats reservation in admission.

b. Students with physical disabilities

A provision is made at ground Floor

Ramp facility

Special Seating arrangements in class rooms and library andSpecial care is

taken by the staff

c. Overseas students: No students are presently admitted.

d. Students to participate in various competitions/National and International

level

Special guidance is given to deserving students

Computer with net facilities are provided

Registration fee TA/DA will be provided for such students to participate

Coaching and Guidance is provided.

Special guidance is given to deserving students.

Computer with net facilities is provided.

Registration fee TA/DA will be provided for such students to participate.

Coaching and guidance is provided.

e. Medical assistance to students: health Centre, health insurance etc.

First aid medical facilities are available in the college.

Institution has a tie-up with Mahatma Multispecialty hospital and research

center, Gadag and District government hospital, Gadag to attend the health

problems of staff and students. Free eye checkup facility in collaboration with

Rotary, club Gadag

f. Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams

One day workshop was conducted by our placement cell about competitive

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exams after the graduations.

A workshop was organized about how to face competitive exams.

g. Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.)

Under Naipunya Nidhi scheme of the department communication skills soft

skills and job skills were thought to the students.

The IQAC organized one day skill development and personality development

programme for our students.

h. Support for "slow learners" :

A Remedial and special class are conductedfor slow learners after the regular class

hours.

i. Exposure of students to otherinstitutions of higherLearning/ corporate/

business houses etc.

Industrial visits, Visit to Natural sites, heritage site, were arranged for exposure.

j. Publication of student magazines:

The college brought out student magazine „KAUSHALYA' to bring out hidden

talents of our students.

5.1.5 Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills,

among the students and the impact of the efforts.

The institution facilitates the development of entrepreneurial skills among the

students by arranging Industrial visits, by giving project works.

Many of our students have been benefited by the Industrial Project works has

they started their own business without depending on Government Jobs.

5.1.6 Enumerate the policies and strategies of the institution which promote

Participation of students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities such as

sports, games, Quiz competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc.

Additional academic support, flexibility in examinations

Special dietary requirements, sports uniform and materials

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Any other

The college encourages the students for active participation in various co-

curricular activities. These activities are arranged by various committees\forms

to enrich the students to participate in extracurricular and co-curricular

activities;

Sports and games are:

The Institution arranges sports tournament at the college level.

The institution organizes Indoor and outdoor games.

The institution sponsors our students to participate in intercollegiate and

University level sports meet. The college bears TA\DA and the cost of

Uniforms.

Cultural activities:

The Cultural committee is formed to organize and encourage the cultural

activities in the college. The committee motivates the students to go for

cultural competitions outside the college.

Various cultural activities such as Traditional day, Rangoli, Dance, Drama,

Songs, Fun week, Pick and speech, Debate etc.

Quiz competitions, debate and discussions,

On eve of Science day celebration quiz competition, essay competition, and

debate competition were conducted.

Special Lecture and workshops were organized.

During NSS Camps group discussions were held on various social issues

arrange for them.

Additional academic support, flexibility in examinations:

The students who participate in various competitions during class hours or internal

test hours are allowed to attend special tests and classes.

Special dietary requirements, sports uniform and materials:

The students who are selected for the college teams of various games are taken

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special care of. They will be provided with balanced diet during the practice

time. Such students will be given sports uniforms.

5.1.7 Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in

preparing for the competitive exams, give details on the number of students

appeared and qualified in various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIR-

NET, UGC-NET, SLET, ATE / CAT / GRE / TOFEL / GMAT / Central/

State services, Defence, Civil Services, etc.

The institution has conducted many trainings, workshops and awareness

programmes on how to face competitive exams.

5.1.8 What type of counseling services are made available to the students

(Academic, personal, career, psycho-social etc.)?

The College has formed Student welfare and counseling cell, under which students

counseling is done on academic, personal, carrier, psycho social issues.

5.1.9 Does the institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and

placement of its students? If 'yes', detail on the services provided to help

students identify job opportunities and prepare themselves for interview and

the percentage of students selected during campus interviews by different

employers (list the employers and the programs).

Yes, a placement cell has been established to help the outgoing students to get

employment by conducting mock interview, Resume writing and a programs on job

skills and soft skills. This directs the students towards global competitions.

5.1.10. Does the institution have a student grievance Redressal cell? If yes, list (if

any) the grievances reported and redressed during the last four years.

Yes, the institution has a student grievance and Redressal cell. As soon as the

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grievances are reported the cell swings in to action and resolves the grievances.

5.1.11. What are the institutional provisions for resolving issues pertaining to

sexual harassment?

The Institutions have an Anti-Sexual Harassment committee of the college is

very active and it creates awareness among boys and girls of college about

punishment. Hence there no such cases reported so for.

The College under CC TV surveillance to prevent untoward incident.

5.1.12 Is there an anti-ragging committee? How many instances (if any) have been

reported during the last Four years and what action has been taken on these?

Yes, the institution has anti-ragging committee to prevent ragging. No such

incidents have occurred since the establishment of the college.

5.1.13 Enumeratethe welfare schemes made available to students by the institution.

Scholarships.

Drinking water facility with R O.

Canteen facility.

Incentive prizes for meritorious students.

Separate rest rooms available for boys and girls.

5.1.14 Does the institution have a registered Alumni Association? If 'yes', what are its

activities and major contributions for institutional, academic and

infrastructure development?

Yes. There is an Alumni Association which is active in the development of the

college.

5.2 Student Progression

5.2.1 Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or

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employment (for the last four batches) highlights the trends observed.

5.2.2 Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage andCompletion rate for the

last four years (chart wise/batch wise as stipulatedby the university)? Furnish

programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance

of the same institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university

within the city/district.

Following are the tables showing the programs wise pass percentage and

completion rate for the last four years of our institution-

BA Degree Programme

Student progression %

UG to PG 25

PG to M.Phil. 01

PG to Ph.D. 02

Employed : Campus selection

Other than campus recruitment

37

Batch

Total No of

Students

admitted to the

course

Total No. of

Students

Completed to

the course

No. of

students

passed out

No. of

dropouts Pass%

2011-12 31 29 28 02 96.55

2012-13 70 70 63 00 90.00

2013-14 71 70 67 00 95.71

2014-15 65 59 57 08 96.61

2015-16 82 78 53 04 67.94

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B.ComDegree Programme

B.Sc. Degree Programme

Batch Total Number

of students

admitted to the

course

Number of

Students

completed the

course

Number of

students

passed out

Number of

drop outs

Pass

percent

2011-12 -- -- -- -- --

2012-13 07 07 06 00 85.71

2013-14 18 12 11 06 91.66

2014-15 13 12 11 01 91.66

2015-16 14 11 06 01 54.54

M.Com PG Programme

Batch Total Number

of students

admitted to the

course

Number of

Students

completed the

course

Number of

students

passed out

Number of

drop outs

Pass

percent

2011-12 Course not started

2012-13 15 15 12 01 92.30

2013-14 14 14 14 01 100

2014-15 14 12 12 02 100

2015-16 16 15 14 01 93.33

Batch

Total No of

Students

admitted to

the course

Total No. of

Students

Completed to

the course

No. of

students

passed out

No. of

dropouts Pass%

2011-12 31 31 24 00 77.41

2012-13 46 42 29 04 63.04

2013-14 44 43 24 01 54.54

2014-15 63 58 44 05 69.84

2015-16 70 70 48 00 68.57

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M.A Kannada PG Programe

Batch Total Number of

students admitted to

the course

Number of

Students

completed the

course

Number of

students

passed out

Number of

drop outs

Pass

percent

2011-12 Course not started

2012-13 07 07 06 01 85.71

2013-14 06 06 06 00 100

2014-15 06 06 06 00 100

2015-16 12 12 12 00 100

M.A.English PG Programme

Batch Total Number of

students admitted to

the course

Number of

Students

completed the

course

Number of

students

passed out

Number of

drop outs

Pass

percent

2011-12 Course not started

2012-13 07 07 07 00 100

2013-14 07 07 07 00 100

2014-15 12 12 12 00 100

2015-16 13 09 09 00 69.23

M.A.Political science PG Programme

Batch Total Number of

students admitted to

the course

Number of

Students

completed the

course

Number of

students

passed out

Number of

drop outs

Pass

percent

2011-12 Course not started

2012-13 12 11 11 01 91.67

2013-14 12 12 12 00 100

2014-15 12 11 11 01 91.67

2015-16 13 13 13 00 100

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M.A.Economics PG Programme

Batch Total Number of

students admitted to the

course

Number of

Students

completed

the course

Number of

students

passed out

Number

of drop

outs

Pass

percent

2011-12

2012-13 12 12 12 00 100

2013-14 13 13 13 00 100

2014-15 13 13 13 00 100

2015-16 15 15 15 00 100

Result comparison with other colleges affiliated to the same University

(Programme-wise) within the district.

Year Course GFGC,

Hulkoti

GFGC Mulgund

GFGC

Naregal

GFGC

Gajendragada

2011-12

B.Com

70.41 67.41 80.41 57.41

2012-13 66.04 73.04 83.04 53.04

2013-14 64.54 57.54 44.54 56.54

2014-15 59.84 70.84 71.84 65.84

2015-15 70.57 66.57 61.57 60.57

Year Course GFGC,

Hulkoti

GFGC Mulgund

GFGC

Naregal

GFGC

Gajendragada

2011-12

B.A

93.55 91.55 90.55 91.55

2012-13 91.00 93.00 95.00 89.00

2013-14 92.71 94.71 90.71 93.71

2014-15 91.61 92.61 89.61 92.61

2015-15 68.94 70.94 65.94 70.94

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Year Course GFGC,

Hulkoti

GFGC Mulgund

GFGC

Naregal

GFGC

Gajendragada

2011-12

B.Sc

-- -- -- --

2012-13 81.71 -- 80.71 --

2013-14 90.66 -- 85.66 --

2014-15 89.66 -- 90.66 --

2015-15 65.54 -- 52.54 --

5.2.3 How does the institution facilitate student progression to higher level of

education and/or towards employment?

Career guidance and placement cell of the institution organizes workshop for

outgoing students by the reputed career academy and career advisors about higher

education and employment.

The faculty members are motivating the students to pursue for higher studies.

The institution orchestrating special lecturers by reputed academicians in different

subjects.

The Institution arranges industrial visits to know the Business environment.

5.2.4 Enumerate the special support provided to students who are at risk of failure

and drop out?

Slow learners are at the risk of failure and about to dropout therefore institution

is providing notes, books, solving the question papers, and extra classes to

bring them into main stream.

Poor students are given financial assistance by the faculty members.

5.3 Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extracurricular activities

available to students. Provide details of participation and program calendar.

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The college has conducted various cultural activities like singing, folk dance,

drama, fireless cooking, drawing, flex festivals, rangoli, mehandi, debate,

essay, quiz competitions, and Birth anniversaries of famous personalities,

Heritage walk etc.

The sports activities are conducted in the college separately for boys and girls

like volley ball, kho-kho, kabaddi, chess, carom, cricket, throw ball, shuttle

cork, hand ball etc. in the game events and in athletics high jump, long jump,

running race, discuss throw, shot put, and many more.

Inter-Class Annual Sports and games Achievements.

Year Event

No. of Prize winners

Total Male Female

I II III Total I II III Total

2011-12 11 11 11 8 30 10 10 8 28 58

2012-13 11 11 11 8 30 10 10 8 28 58

2013-14 11 11 11 8 30 10 10 8 28 58

2014-15 11 11 11 8 30 10 10 8 28 58

2015-16 11 11 11 8 30 10 10 8 28 58

Inter-Class Annual Cultural Achievements.

Year Event No. of Prize winners

Total Male Female

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I II III Total I II III Total

2011-12 11 06 08 05 19 05 03 06 14 33

2012-13 12 10 06 04 20 08 06 04 08 28

2013-14 10 10 08 04 22 06 07 05 18 40

2014-15 11 10 07 05 22 05 06 05 16 38

2015-16 12 08 04 03 15 08 08 04 20 35

5.3.2 Furnish the details of major student achievements in co-curricular,

extracurricular and cultural activities at different levels: University / State/

Zonal / National/ International, etc. for the previous four years.

Year Name of the

student Events

University

Level

Inter University

Level

National

Level

State

Level

20

11-1

2

Salma

Chandunavar Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Punjab university

Pattiyal

(Participated)

- -

Suma Sugandhi Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Punjab university

Pattiyal

(Participated)

Participated 2nd

Place

Basamma

Honnagudi Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Punjab university

Pattiyal

(Participated)

-- --

Ravichandra

Dasar Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Punjab university

Pattiyal

(Participated)

-- --

Aditya Joshi Cricket

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Usmania

Univeristy of

Hyderabad

-- --

Girish

Kattimani Hockey

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Chennai -- --

Manohar

Kattimani Hockey

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Chennai -- --

20

12-1

3

Girish

Kattimani Hockey

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Chennai -- --

Manohar

Kattimani Hockey

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Chennai -- --

Babu

Chalawadi Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Kerala --

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4km team

persuit

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Karnataka 2nd

Place

20km road

race

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Karnataka 5th

place

Manjappa

Onteli Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Kerala -- --

20

13-1

4

Babu

Chalawadi Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Punjab University,

Patiyala -- --

Manjappa

Onteli Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Punjab University,

Patiyala -- --

Anand Walmiki Teakowand

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

2nd place

Karnataka 2nd

20

14-1

5

Babu

Chalawadi Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Amrithsar

University -- --

Manjappa

Onteli Cycling

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Amrithsar

University -- --

Anita Damodar Kho-kho

Karnatak

University

Dharwad

Jhansi University

UP

Yamanursaab

Somanakatti Got NCC “C” Certificate in the year 2010-11

5.3.3 How does the college seek and use data and feedback from its Graduates and

employers, to improve the performance and quality of the institutional

provisions?

The alumni association meets twice in a year and representatives give their opinion

and suggestions for improvement of the institution.

5.3.4 How does the college involve and encourage students to publish materials like

catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine, and other material? List the

publications/ materials brought out by the students during the previous four

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academic sessions.

The college published wall magazine "Koushalya" to bring out the hidden

talent of the students.

5.3.5 Does the college have a Student Council or any similar body? Give details on

its selection, constitution, activities and funding

Yes, the institution constitutes a student council every year to organize

different activities. The representative of this council is selected on the basis of

merit in the exam performance.

Among the class representatives two are selected from the final year on

rotation basis for the post of General Secretary and Lades representative. They

participate in the college activities on behalf all the students.

5.3.6 Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student

representatives on them.

Student representatives are found in certain committees for the smooth functioning

of the committee.

College development committee.

Cultural Committee.

Editorial committee.

Sports committee.

IQAC committee.

Library committee.

NSS committee.

Red Cross unit etc.

Reading Room & Wall Magazine committee.

Discipline committee.

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Student‟s welfare committee.

5.3.7 How does the institution network and collaborate with the Alumni and former

faculty of the Institution.

The Alumni meetings are held twice in a year and the suggestions offered by

the alumni are considered and implemented.

The alumni association gives suggestions for academic excellence.

Former faculties are invited on different occasions and opportunities given to

speak. Our former faculty Dr. H .H. Baradi. Chairman Dept. of Economics

Karnataka University, Dharwad, is in good rapport with our college. Delivered

lecture on National Integration and NAAC initiatives.

Any other relevant information regarding Student Support and Progression

which the college would like to include.

Many academic programs and student welfare schemes are being initiated in the

institution to assure the sustenance and enhancement of quality. The academic counseling

sessions conducted by our faculties, Resource persons. The department scheme Naipunya

Nidhi is also implemented under which communication skills, social skills, and jobs are

thought for the enhancement of employability of the students.

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CRITERION – VI

GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP

AND MANAGEMENT

CRITERION – VI

GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

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6.1 INSTITUTIONAL VISION AND LEADERSHIP

6.1.1 State the vision and mission of the Institution and enumerate on how the mission

statement defines the institution„s distinctive characteristics in terms of

addressing the needs of the society, the students it seeks to serve, institution„s

traditions and value orientations, vision for the future, etc.?

Our Vision:

“To provide quality education to Economically, Socially Backward students to

meet future changes”.

MISSION:

To impart quality education and exposure to the students to equip them to cope

with the latest requirements, through innovative techniques and practices.

To extend quality education in Science.

To provide the students quality higher education in tune with the changing

times.

To mould and intellectually competent, morally upright, physically and

emotionally healthy student community.

To provide healthy and sound atmosphere.

To create awareness and build confidence in the youth.

Our college is a center of learning and personality development. We not only teach

the prescribed syllabus but also the basic character and excellence. Those are required to

lead a successful life in the society. The personality of students is shaped by imparting

knowledge about ethical and moral values, life skills, communication skills and job skills.

With this students gain confidence to lead meaningful and challenging life in the society.

6.1.2 What is the role of top management, Principal and Faculty in design and

implementation of its quality policy and plans?

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Quality is the core theme for which we struggle. Our higher academic

authority UGC, Karnatak University Dharwad and the Department of

Collegiate Education prescribe the standards of quality which are followed

by our college. If there is any deviation with regard to quality standards, the

concerned department or sections are instructed to follow the standards.

Principal of the college is the guardian of quality who monitors the performance

of each faculty, department and sections. For all of them, instructions are given

to adhere quality standards.

Faculties are also committed to achieve the excellence in quality they strive

for meeting the quality standards prescribed by the UGC, University and the

Department. Both in academic and extracurricular activities of the college.

6.1.3 What is the involvement of the leadership in ensuring? The policy statements

and action plans for fulfillment of the mission.

Principal is the team leader in the college who is responsible for

implementation of the plans and standards of quality. He conducts meetings

of the heads to review the progress and implementation of syllabus, rules and

regulations and quality standards.

Karnatak University Dharwad is our immediate authority with regard to

academic standards and other issues for which our college is affiliated. A

team of academics called Local Inquiry Committee (LIC) visits our college

every year and examines the working of our college in respect of teaching,

learning, infrastructure, administration, library and research etc. If any

deficiencies are found, it brings to notice of our college. The same will be

rectified by us.

In addition to above the Department of Collegiate Education also monitors by

way of audit and inspection. Thus it plays an important role in the quality

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aspects.

UGC from time to time issues guidelines and instructions regarding teaching

hours, research, infrastructure and library. So in this way our top management

keeps us alert in fulfillment of mission of the college.

Formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same

in to the institutional strategic plan

As per the directions of the Department of Collegiate Education an action plan is

prepared with regard to teaching, examination and other activities. And the same is

executed taking in to consideration of our „visionand mission‟ statements.

Interaction with stakeholders

Our major stakeholders are students, teachers and parents for whom the institution

owes a great responsibility of giving the best atmosphere. Teachers and students are

regularly interacting with each other. Parents‟ meetings are also called to inform the

progress of their wards and take the feedback from them. Staff meetings are called

regularly to discuss and review academic matters, working reports are sent to the

department regularly.

Proper support for policy and planning through need analysis, research inputs and

consultations with the stake holders

All the plans and policies of the college are prepared by taking into account the

views of all the stake holders.

Reinforcing the culture of excellence

Excellence in all spheres is the mantra of our college. All teachers and students

strive hard to achieve excellence by way of results, organizing different activities and

molding the personality of our students.

Champion organizational change

Our institution has taken initiative in providing for the changing needs of our

students. The new courses, new subjects and facilities are introduced from time to time, in

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the year 2012 Five PG courses are added. In addition to this, we started NSS Unit from

2015-16. Also we sent proposal to get NCC unit.

6.1.4 What are the procedures adopted by the institution to monitor and evaluate

policies and plans of the institution for effective implementation and

improvement from time to time?

Our total administration is democratic where all the concerned persons are made to

involve formulation and implementation of policies and plans. The various committees

including IQAC are functioning to implement the views stated in vision and mission of the

college.

6.1.4 Give details of the academic leadership provided to the faculty by the top

management.

The Department of Collegiate Education has created the cadres and the hierarchy in

the working of the institution. At the college level the post like Principal, Professor,

Associate professor, Assistant professor, Librarian, Physical Education Director have been

created for the smooth functioning of the institution, similarly on the administrative side,

Manager, Superintendent, FDA, SDA, CCT, Attender and Peons posts are created, each

post has defined responsibility. Senior person in all the subjects will be the head of the

department the same is accepted by the Collegiate Education Department. In addition to

this, different committees are formed to implement different activities in the college.

6.1.6 How does the college groom leadership at various levels?

Senior faculties work as HOD‟s and Co-coordinator for PG Departments Librarian

heads the library, Physical Instructor heads Physical Education Department, Manager

heads the administrative section and the Principal is the leader of all these departments, in

addition to this different committees are formed and senior members will be the

coordinators of each committee. Students association is also formed by giving

representation to each class, one of the senior students will be the General Secretary of the

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student association and they co-ordinate with different committee in implementing the

various plans.

6.1.7 How does the college delegate authority and provide operational autonomy to

the departments / units of the institution and work towards decentralized

governance system?

The authority flows from top to bottom and the responsibility flows in the reverse

way. The different powers are delegated to principal by the Department of Collegiate

Education. These powers in turn are delegated to other subordinates by the principal. In

this way, the delegation of authority gives operational autonomy to the departments and

officers at the lower level.

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6.1.8 Does the college promote a culture of participative management? If ‟yes‟

indicate the levels of participative management.

The complete administration is participative in nature. All the decisions are

taken in consultation with the respective heads of the department and coordinators of

the various committees.

List of committees

Admission committee

Time table committee

Internal test and Examination committee

Cultural committee

Sports, Scouts and Guides, Red cross committee

Library and Reading room committee

Placement cell

Student welfare and counseling cell

Women‟s forum

Anti-Ragging, Anti Sexual Harassment, Anti-Tobacco, Anti Alcoholic

Consumption Committee

NSS advisory committee

Heritage club

Innovative club

Eco club

Discipline committee etc.,

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6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment

6.1.3 Does the Institution have a formally stated quality policy? How is it

developed, driven, deployed and reviewed?

Yes, The IQAC of our college is the authority to set up quality bench mark and

quality policy at the college level. It is also the authority to monitor the sustenance and

development of quality in all activities of the college. IQAC organizes meetings of HOD‟s

where quality policy is formulated discussed, developed and reviewed.

6.2.2 Does the Institute have a perspective plan for development? If so, give the

aspects considered for inclusion in the plan.

Yes, Our College has perspective plan for development of infrastructure in the

college. We have sent proposals for the construction of classrooms and laboratory in the

second floor, construction of compound wall, library and auditorium to the Department.

6.2.3 Describe the internal organizational structure and decision making processes.

Our college has a pre-defined organizational hierarchy through which, the

administration of the college is carried out. The College Development Council under the

President ship of the local MLA is at the top and it is a policy making and development

body with regard to infrastructures of the college.

Under this body, principal is functioning with the help of the HOD‟s, faculties and

administrative staff. The same is shown in the following chart.

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COLLEGE ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

6.2.4 Give a broad description of the quality improvement strategies of the institution

for each of the following:

Teaching and Learning: The process of teaching and learning is the base onwhich

the whole institution stands. Teaching and Learning are to be made effective by providing

necessary facilities for both teachers and students, for this a good library with good

collection of variety of reference books, journals, magazines, periodicals etc are provided.

The good ambience is must, with the help of this, teacher acquires knowledge to teach

effectively in classrooms as well as outside. Learning becomes a pleasure when students

attend classes regularly and keep on interacting with teachers on various dimensions.

Attendance of students is monitored. A report of students who are running short of

attendance is sent to their parents for improvement. This helps students to learn effectively.

In addition to this, teachers attend orientation course, refresher course, workshops,

seminars, conferences to update their knowledge. Need based special lectures are also

arranged. In some subjects, practical exposure is very much required for teaching and

learning therefore, the students are taken to field visits, industrial visits and visit to

historical and geographical places.

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Research and Development: Research and Development are two activitiesthat

create innovative things which are helpful to the society in general. So this is an area

where we need some improvement. Since our college is not included in 12B of the UGC

act, the research activities are little bit slowly. In the years to come the institution aims to

expedite the research activities. Some of our faculties engaged themselves in research

activities.

Community Engagement: NSS units, and Red Cross arethe organizations which

render the service to the community. In the NSS camp community services are under taken

in the form of Shramadana, Awareness programs, Health checkup camps and Special

lectures to sensitize the problems faced by the society. Through cultural programs, useful

message is given to the society.

Human Resource Management: Our institution is a center for thedevelopment of

human resource. The rules and regulations, the culture of discipline, skill based training

are some of the traits which are used in the college for human resource development. Our

students after finishing their graduation they will be ready to work for industries, self-

employment and society in general to perform the tasks given to them that suit their

knowledge. Industry Interaction: The curriculum of our university is usually designed

inconsultation with industrialists, the members of Indian Chambers of Commerce and

Industry and related bodies, as it helps our students to work in industrial sectors. In

support of this, the placement cell of the college also works for the preparation of students

for different jobs available in society by arranging mock interview, job skills,

communication skills, computer skills etc.

6.2.5 How does the Head of the institution ensure that adequate information (from

feedback and personal contacts etc.) is available for the top management and

the stakeholders, to review the activities of the institution?

The office of the principal keeps the data base of all information relating to

admission scholarship, examination, library, sports and various other departments and the

staff. The same information is immediately provided to the top management by way of

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mail, fax and hard copies of reports from time to time as required by the Joint Director and

Commissioner of Collegiate Education. IQAC of the college collects the feedback from

students, parents and alumni. Apart from this any other information is required by the staff,

students, parents and alumni, a meeting will be called and information is conveyed.

6.2.6 How does the management encourage and support involvement of the staff in

improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes?

The Department of Collegiate Education has developed a hierarchy of people

working in the department. Commissioner being the head, issues orders, circulars, memos

from time to time to communicate the objectives of the department and expects all the staff

in the department to work in tune with the orders. These communications are in the form

of directions, instructions and motivating lines for the people down the ladder. Every staff

member in the college gets the benefits and claims, as per the rules. This itself is a source

of motivation. Meetings are also arranged by JD/Commissioner from time to time to

motivate principal and staff members by listening the grievances of them. All these factors

contribute effectiveness and efficiency of the functioning.

6.2.7 Enumerate the resolutions made by the Management Council in the last year

and the status of implementation of such resolutions.

In the College Development Council meeting the following resolutions were

passed.

1. Arrangement of KSRTC bus facility to the students.

2. To send proposal for constructions of Classrooms,

3. To send proposal for constructions of Library& Reading room

4. To send proposal for constructions of Laboratories

5. To send proposal for constructions of Auditorium

6. To send proposal for constructions of NCC and NSS rooms.

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7. To send proposal for constructions of Compound wall.

8. To construct Hostel for students.

Status:

Some of the resolutions passed during the last year, Resolutions1, 2, 4, 5and 6 were

sanctioned by the Department and the work is under progress, whereas the resolutions 3, 6,

7 and 8 yet to be sanctioned by the Department.

6.2.8 Does the affiliating university make a provision for according the status of

autonomy to an affiliated institution? If yes„, what are the efforts made by the

institution in obtaining autonomy?

No -The College has not applied for autonomous status.

6.2.9 How does the Institution ensure that grievances / complaints are promptly

attended to and resolved effectively? Is there a mechanism to analyses the

nature of grievances for promoting better stakeholder relationship?

Yes, there are three ways of listening to grievances of the students. Namely

compliant book/suggestion book, compliant box / suggestion box, Grievance Redressal

Committee/ Student well fare committee. If any complaints are received through these

methods, they are scrutinized and attended suitably so as to give the appropriate solutions.

6.2.10 During the last four years, had there been any instances of court cases filed

by and against the institute? Provide details on the issues and decisions of

the courts on these?

No. The institution does not have any court cases against it.

6.2.11 Does the Institution have a mechanism for analyzing student feedback on

institutional performance? If yes„, what was the outcome and response of the

institution to such an effort?

There is system of obtaining students feedback about teachers, infrastructure and

administration. This feedback is analyzed, shortcomings found shall be immediately

brought to the notice of the concerned for rectification and further improvement. The

positive feedback and appreciations are communicated to the concerned persons.

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6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies:

6.3.1 What are the efforts made by the institution to enhance the professional

development of its teaching and non-teaching staff?

The Institution provides ample of opportunities for empowering the faculty and the

staff. It encourages the staff to take part in:

a) Orientation Program me and Refresher Courses

Sl

No

Name of the Faculty Orientation

Course

Refresher

Course

Department

1. Dr. S. F. Sidnekopp 01 03 Commerce

2. Prof. S. L. Guledgudd 01 03 Commerce

3. Prof .S. S. Wali 01 03 Statistics

3. Prof. B. B. Ayyappanavar 01 01 Commerce

4. Prof. Md. Jahangeer 01 01 Sociology

5. Dr. B. H. Bullannavar 01 01 Kannada

6. Dr. A. N. Hanje 01 01 History

7 Prof. Anuradha Patil 01 02 Mathematics

8. Prof. Bharati Byali 01 01 Political Science

9. Prof. Ingalagondi.p.k 01 01 Physics

10. Prof. R. M. Kallanagoudar 01 01 Kannada

11. Prof. K. A. Hiremath 01 03 Librarian

12 Dr. S. N. Nimbargi 01 01 Physical &Cultural

Instructor

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b) Seminars, conferences and workshop.

Sl

No Name of the Faculty

Confer

ence

Semina

r

Works

hop

Paper

Presented Department

1. Dr. S. F. Sidnekopp 10 12 5 08 Commerce

2. Prof. S. L. Guledgudd 12 15 6 10 Commerce

3. Prof .S. S. Wali 13 10 8 08 Statistics

3. Prof. B. B.

Ayyappanavar 12 15 5 08 Commerce

4. Prof. Md. Jahangeer 10 8 3 04 Sociology

5. Dr. B. H. Bullannavar 5 5 3 04 Kannada

6. Dr. A. N. Hanje 15 20 14 20 History

7 Prof. Anuradha Patil 8 6 3 06 Mathematics

8. Prof. Bharati Byali 4 4 2 03 Political

Science

9. Prof. Ingalagondi.p.k 10 5 3 03 Physics

10. Prof. R. M.

Kallanagoudar 10 12 4 04 Kannada

11. Prof. K. A. Hiremath 6 8 2 02 Librarian

12 Dr. S. N. Nimbargi 5 4 2 02

Physical

&Cultural

Instructor

Professional enhancement is necessary for every staff member to perform his job

effectively at the higher level as such the department provides an opportunity to undergo

training according to the needs. Some of the faculties have also undergone training in their

respective areas organized by the department. Such as Infosys, NSS and HRMS Trainings

etc. Sakala and DTI trainings are obtained by the non-teaching staff.

6.3.2 What are the strategies adopted by the institution for faculty empowerment

through training, retraining and motivating the employees for the roles and

responsibility they perform?

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Individual contribution is needed for over all development of the institution. Hence

opportunities are given to everyone to undergo training in their respective fields their by

these trained staff perform well and effective.

6.3.3 Provide details on the performance appraisal system of the staff to evaluate

and ensure that information on multiple activities is appropriately captured

and considered for better appraisal.

There is self-appraisal system of evaluation is existed in the institution to get the

appraisal by students and principal. Self-appraisal of all staff members are collected in

prescribe format each head of the department discussed the performance of the faculty, if

there is any shortcomings in their appraisal the same is communicated to the faculty for

further improvement. Student‟s feedback is also taken for appraisal in which necessary

communication will be made to concerned staff members.

6.3.4 What is the outcome of the review of the performance appraisal reports by the

management and the major decisions taken? How are they communicated to

the appropriate stakeholders?

At the end of each academic year the process of appraisal is being done and

shortcomings of the staff members are sorted out and communicated appropriately, usually

in form of oral advice, instructions, suggestions etc. Only under serious lapses written

suggestions, instructions, warnings are issued. Until now we have not used the written

mode of advice, instructions or warnings in the matter of performance. Our staff members

are good enough to understand the objectives of institution and implications of oral advice.

6.3.5 What are the welfare schemes available for teaching and non-teaching staff?

What percentage of staff have availed the benefit of such schemes in the last

four years?

The Department offers various welfare schemes as given to other government

employees. Our staff members have availed the benefits from the departments such as

maternity/paternity leave, festival advance, leave encashment, medical expenses

reimbursement, OOD facilities, disability employee allowance, SFN and so on.

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6.3.6 What are the measures taken by the Institution for attracting and retaining

eminent faculty?

Congenial and homely atmosphere is created. We all work together just like family.

Each one of us responds to others feelings, difficulties and shares our pleasure to one

another. No one is allowed to feel isolated and there is atmosphere of cooperation in the

institution. This is spread by words of mouth everywhere and the reputation of the college

is developed through the college reports published in the newspapers. On this basis, we can

say that our college is attracting and retaining eminent faculties. The number of transfers

from our college is very less than number of incomings. On the basis of team spirit shown

by our staff members, Register (Evaluation) Karnatak University Dharwad praised as “The

Best Examination center”.

6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization:

6.4.1 What is the institutional mechanism to monitor effective and efficient use of

available financial resources?

The resources of the college are in the form of fees, grants from the department and

donation in the form of useful materials.

Reference books worth of Rupees 2 lakhs.

Desks worth of Rupees 1.5 Lakhs

Cupboard and furniture worth of Rupees fifty thousand.

Poor student‟s scholarships.

Every financial resource in the college is judiciously spent by a democratic way as

the different committees look in to the propriety of expenditure and then approve it. Hence

there is no scope for waste of resources and every rupee is effectively used.

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6.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for internal and external audit? When

was the last audit done and what are the major audit objections? Provide the

details on compliance.

There is a provision for audit from State Accounts Department. Our college has

been audited by State Accounts Department regularly.

6.4.3 What are the major sources of institutional receipts/funding and how is the

deficit managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of

academic and administrative activities of the previous four years and the

reserve fund/corpus available with Institutions, if any.

Ours is a Government Institution all the funds are in the form of fees or grants as

prescribed by the Department. There is no question of deficit amount.

6.4.4 Give details on the efforts made by the institution in securing additional

funding and the utilization of the same (if any).

If additional funds are required for any purpose the same will be intimated to the

Department of Collegiate Education, looking into the availability of funds the necessary

funds are allocated. CDC of the college which is under the President ship of local MLA

also helps us in case of any need.

6.5 INTERNAL Quality Assurance System (IQAS)

6.5.1 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)

a). Has the institution established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell?(IQAC)? If

yes, what is the institutional policy with regard to quality assurance and how

has it contributed in institutionalizing the quality assurance processes?

Yes, the IQAC of our college has been established in the year 2012, to set up

quality benchmarks in academic, co-curricular and extracurricular activities to achieve

excellence. The objective of IQAC is to establish quality and to deliver the best services to

the stakeholders of our institution.

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b). How many decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the management/

authorities for implementation and how many of them were actually

implemented?

The IQAC arranges meeting of its members at regular intervals to discuss about

establishment and implementation of quality standards for various activities of the college.

This is communicated to the concerned departments and monitors its implementation.

Many of the resolutions have been approved and implemented from time to time. The

following are the major decisions approved by our higher authorities.

Establishment of the computer labs as per the needs of the students.

Drinking water projects.

Canteen facilities.

Provision of parking shed.

C). Does the IQAC have external members on its committee? If so, mention any

significant contribution made by them.

Yes, the IQAC consists of members belongs to industry and business. Their

invaluable suggestions are considered for establishment of infrastructure. External

members are as under

Dr.Myageri, Industrialist Assured Providing the financial assistance for the

IQAC activities

Shri Babanna Shabadimath. Ex-President, Chamber of Commerce,

GadagDistrict Employment Officer. Supports for the placement Activities.

Dr. M. L. Guledgudd, Principal A. S. S. College of Commerce, Gadag, Helping

the Students for the preparation of Competitive examinations.

District Industrial Centre, Provides the Skill development programs.

Sri Raju Kurudgi, Ex-President, Chamber of Commerce, Gadag, assure to

provide the financial support for the IQAC activities.

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d). How do students and alumni contribute to the effective functioning of the

IQAC?

The Alumni and students have shown keen interest in achieving quality in all

activities of the college and also participating in organizing certain activities like yoga,

personality development, leadership qualities etc.,

e). How does the IQAC communicate and engage staff from different constituents

of the institution?

The IQAC organized meetings where all the heads of departments are invited,

discussions are allowed for establishment of quality in all its spheres finally the decisions

are communicated to the head of the department for implementation. After this the follow

up will be done by the IQAC.

6.5.2 Does the institution have an integrated framework for Quality assurance of the

academic and administrative activities? If yes give details on its

operationalization.

Yes, the IQAC is link between both academic and other activities of the college

where it coordinates the smooth functioning of various committees. IQAC helps all the

committees in implementing the decisions. The following are the committees that help the

IQAC in executing various plans.

Admission committee

Time table committee

Internal test and Examination committee

Cultural committee

Sports, and Red Cross committee.

Library and Reading room committee.

Placement cell.

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Student Welfare and Counseling cell.

Women‟s forum.

Anti-ragging, anti-sexual harassment, anti-tobacco, anti-alcoholic consumption

committee.

NSS advisory committee.

Heritage club.

Innovative club.

Eco club.

Discipline committee etc.,

6.5.3 Does the institution provide training to its staff for effective implementation of

the Quality assurance procedures? If yes„, give details enumerating its impact.

No, Trainings are usually organized by the Department of Collegiate Education and

other agencies, where our faculty members are deputed to participate in such training

programs which helps to function effectively in their respective areas. The following

training programs are;

ATI Training for Principal

TET for Asst. Professors.

ICT for Librarians

NSS training for NSS officer.

Orientation course and Refresher Course for teaching staff.

Sakala, HRMS and Administrative training for non-teaching staff by DTI.

6.5.4 Does the institution undertake Academic Audit or other external review of the

academic provisions? If yes, how are the outcomes used to improve the

institutional activities?

Yes, The Local Inquiry Committee (LIC) constituted by Karnatak University

Dharwad, visits our college every year and makes observations of various academic

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activities and infrastructure of the college. These observations and recommendations have

an impact on working of the college. If the LIC gives any suggestions for the improvement

of the academic activities, the same will be implemented by the college.

6.5.5 How are the internal quality assurance mechanisms aligned with the

requirements of the relevant external quality assurance agencies/regulatory

authorities?

The IQAC aims to achieve quality in all activities of the college as per the

guidelines of UGC, Department of Collegiate Education and Karnatak University

Dharwad. Since IQAC is the quality agent, it sets guidelines and procedure and ensure

quality in all aspects.

6.5.6 What institutional mechanisms are in place to continuously review the

teaching learning process? Give details of its structure, methodologies of

operations and outcome?

Heads of the department will look after the teaching and learning process and its

implementation by conducting departmental meetings regularly and this is reported to

IQAC. The IQAC also reviews teaching and learning process by taking feedback from the

students, on the basis of this feedback IQAC suggests to the concerned department for

effective implementation of teaching and learning process.

6.5.7 How does the institution communicate its quality assurance policies,

mechanisms and outcomes to the various internal and external stakeholders?

The Institution has adopted a method of working in each section of the college are

displayed on the notice board. The various rules and regulations, methods, working

procedure and practices are made known to the stakeholders. In addition to this, various

reports are sent to our Department, University, UGC and media. The following are the

modes of communications used.

Notification on the notice boards.

Notice circulation to the classes.

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Website

Prospectus

Reports sent to the Department, UGC, Karnatak University and media

Through meetings of alumni and parents associations.

Staff meeting

CDC meeting

Orientation Programs to students

Annual Reports of cultural sports and NSS.

Any other relevant information regarding Governance, Leadership and

Management which the college would like to include.

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CRITERION VII

INNOVATIONS ANDBEST PRACTICES

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CRITERION VII

INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES;

7.1 Environment Consciousness

7.1.1 Does the Institute conduct a Green Audit of its campus and facilities?

The institute does not conduct green audit. However NSS and Eco club together

planted saplings along the borders of the college, also in free space of the College campus.

7.1.2 What are the initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco-friendly?

Energy conservation;

An awareness message is put up in all the classrooms. The staff members keep

watching the usage of energy. Steps have been taken to replace the ordinary bulbs with

CFL / LED bulbs.

Use of renewable energy.

At present, we are not using renewable energy sources.

Water harvesting.

Yes, there is a provision in the college building to harvest the rain water of the

terrace to go into the underground. This has increased the underground water level

resulting into good availability of water yield in the college bore wells.

Check dam construction.

There is no scope for check dam construction in the campus.

Efforts for Carbon neutrality.

The college is located in the midst of lush green agricultural fields. Hence there is

no emission of carbon di oxide.

Plantation.

Saplings have been planted and maintained along the borders of the college area

and also plants are planted in the Open space of the College Premises.

Hazardous waste management

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There is no such hazardous waste generated in the campus. Much diluted (0.1N)

forms of solutions are made to go inside the ground.

7.2 Innovations

7.2.1 Give details of innovations introduced during the last four years which have

created a positive impact on the functioning of the college.

Conducted mock poll programs with the help of electronic voting machines for

new voters.

Some of the Faculties are teaching their syllabus using PPT.

Class seminars, group discussions and quiz are innovative modes of teaching.

7.3 Best Practices;

7.3.1 Elaborate on any two best practices, which have contributed to the

achievement of the Institutional Objectives and/or contributed to the Quality

Improvement of the core activities of the college.

Student‟s contribution to The Prime Minister‟s National Relief Fund.

Student‟s contribution to blind student‟s school at Gadag.

Blood donation camp.

Presentation of Best Practices

I Title of the Practice:

BLOOD DONATION CAMP

2. Goal:

As Human Being blood donation is a prime duty for the cause of sustainable

human life because no other creature produce blood as man produces. Therefore we should

donate blood. College is endeavoring to cultivate among the students the sense of donating

blood. This shows social responsibility of our students for the cause of bereaving people.

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Life has become so measurable in these days through tense situation in this

circumstance People are suffering from many diseases, meeting with accidents, hence need

for blood is increasing day by day to save the lives. According to Indian medical

association regulations a healthy man between the age group of 18 to 60 can freely donate

blood once in 3 months.

Swami Vivekananda message really enlightens us to become a human being by

donating blood because it is not freely available in the market. If people do not donate

blood generously you may lose several life‟s hence it is our bounded duty donate blood.

3] The context.

The institution has organized blood donation camp in 2015.twice.Earlier some of

the students belonging to rural area were hesitant to donate blood due to misconception in

their mind that is blood donation makes physically weak and retard growth. Expert doctors

and senior donors of blood explained the advantages of blood donation .After this our

students came forward for voluntary donation of blood. As many as 53 students donated

the blood.

4] The practice

The institution conducts blood donation camp in the month of January or February

when there are no examination and evaluation work. The college receives the help and

collaboration with Mahatma Gandhi Multi Specialty Hospital, Gadag. College Sports,

Youth Red Crossand NSS students are actively participated in the blood donation camp to

show their social responsibility and concern.

A plan has been prepared to conduct blood donation camp under the chairmanship

of principal and with respective staff members to discuss the matter. An official circular

was issued and circulated to all the classes in presence of NSS and Youth Red Cross

Coordinators. Four Staff members and 100 students have participated voluntarily and

donated Fifty Three units of blood in the camp and made the camp a grand success. The

donors were provided fruits, juice & snacks with Mahatma Gandhi Multi Specialty

Hospital, Gadag. College has maintained list of blood group students this helps us in times

of emergency to donate blood.

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5] Evidence of success

A letter of appreciation has been received from with Mahatma Gandhi Multi

Specialty Hospital, Gadag. The college intends to conduct such blood donation camps

every year.

6] Problems encountered and resources required

Students of rural back ground are hesitate to donate blood due to lack of

knowledge, after convincing the matter is resolved. College & staff members incurred the

entire expenditure of the camp.

7) Notes: A service to mankind is a service to god

I I. Title of the Practice:

“Koushalya”

2. Goal

“Koushalya” means skill which shows ones efficiency the College has introduces

the wall magazine in 2015-16with the common opinion of the staff and students. The

College is having students of diverse nature who are having good caliber in different

talents. Any student can express his or her ideas, thoughts and memories in the form of

hand written scripts, drawings, articles, paintings, poems, and stories etc. This motivates

other students to exhibit.

3. The Context

Display of student‟s manuscripts provision is arranged on the northwestern corner

of the building. A Two by Two feet glass board is set up on the wall where the student‟s

articles and drawing etc. can be submitted to the coordinator and after editing, these

manuscripts will be displayed. This activity enhances other students to cultivate such

hobbies. Numerous manuscripts are exhibited in every academic year, these are kept in the

library for reference at the end of academic year.

4. The Practice

The wall magazine coordinator visited all the UG& PG classes to convince the

students for preparing the manuscripts at the beginning of the academic year. The principal

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has brought this message at the orientation programmers for fresher‟s hence it encourages

all the students involve in such activity.

Excellent manuscripts are rewarded in the form of kind.

5. Evidence of Success

After motivating the students some have come forward to exhibit their talent,

some visitors have appreciated student‟s wisdom.

6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required

So far the institution has not met any problems in performing such activity. Good

student resource is available in the college.

7. Notes (Optional)

Any other information that may be relevant and important to the reader

for adopting/implementing the Best Practice in their institution

Name of the Principal : Dr.S.F.Sidnekopp

Name of the Institution : Government First Grade College, Gadag

City : Gadag

Pin Code : 582101

Accredited Status : --------

Work Phone / Fax : 08373-245144

Mobile : 9448186221

Website: E-mail : [email protected]

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EVALUATIVE REPORTS OF THE

DEPARTMENTS

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

1. Name of the Department : COMMERCE

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2. Established Year : 2006-07

3. Names of the Programmes : UG and PG

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.com. and M.com.

7. Courses in collabaration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- 02

Assistant Professors 03 01

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No. Name Qualification Designation

Specialisati

on

No. of

Teachin

g

Experie

nce

No. of

Ph.D

Guide

d

1 DR.S.F. Sidnekopp

M.COM.,

M.PHIL.,

Ph.D.

ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR

Cost &

Accountancy 21 --

2 Prof.S.L.Guledgudd M.COM.

M.PHIL.,

ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR

Cost &

Accountancy 21 --

3 Prof.B.B.Ayyappana

var

M.COM.,

M.PHIL

ASST.PROFES

SOR

Cost &

Taxation 14 --

4 Prof.S.S.Wali

M.A(Statistics

)

PGDCA

ASSOCIATE

PROFESSOR Statistics 26 --

5 Smt. Noorjan

M.COM G. Lecturer Cost &

10 --

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11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student strength Number of

Teachers

Student: teacher

Ratio

2011-12 Commerce 131 10 13:1

2012-13 Commerce 158 10 16:1

2013-14 Commerce 187 10 19:1

2014-15 Commerce 220 10 22:1

2015-16 Commerce 222 10 22:1

14. Number of academic support staf and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

kadampur Taxation

6 Smt. Padmavati

Talkal M.COM G. Lecturer

Cost &

Taxation 10 --

7 Sri. B. S. Navalurkar M.COM G. Lecturer Cost &

Taxation 06 --

8 Sri. Gurudatt Raikar M.COM G. Lecturer Cost &

Taxation 02 --

9 Smt. Sridevi Jakkali M.COM G. Lecturer Cost &

Taxation 01 --

10 Sri. Chandrasekhar

menasinakai M.COM G. Lecturer

Cost &

Taxation 01

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16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl

No. Name

Books

Published/ISBN

No.

Paper

Published/ISBN No. Book Edited

1 Dr S F Sidnekoppa 02 02 ---

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 DR.S.F. Sidnekopp M.COM., M.PHIL., Ph.D.

2 Prof.S.L.Guledgudd M.COM. M.PHIL.,

3 Prof.B.B.Ayyappanavar M.COM., M.PHIL

4 Prof.S.S.Wali

M.A(Statistics)

PGDCA

5 Smt. Noorjan kadampur M.COM

6 Smt. Padmavati Talkal M.COM

7 Sri. B. S. Navalurkar M.COM

8 Sri. Gurudatt Raikar M.COM

9 Smt. Sridevi Jakkali M.COM

10 Sri. Chandrasekhar menasinakai M.COM

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2 Sri S L Guledgudd 06 04 ---

3 Sri B B Ayyappanavar -- 03 --

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in : NIL

22. Student Projects : Projects for Students in M.Com

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl

No.

Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

1 Dr S F Sidnekoppa

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Dr M L Guledgudd, Principal, ASS college of Commerce, Gadag

2. Dr Honagannavar, Principal, JSS college of Commerce, Hubli

3. Prof. C M Patil, Associate Professor, ASS college of Commerce, Gadag

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

course

Application

received Selected

Enrolled Pass

percentage Male Female

2011-

12

B.Com I sem 53 53 29 24 73.46

B.Com II sem 53 53 29 24 38.29

B.Com III sem 47 47 24 23 89.36

B.Com IV sem 47 47 24 23 76.08

B.Com V sem 31 31 18 13 96.77

B.Com VI sem 31 31 18 13 77.41

2012-

13

B.Com I sem 68 68 42 26 46.26

B.Com II sem 68 68 42 26 71.21

B.Com III sem 44 44 24 20 46.51

B.Com IV sem 44 44 24 20 53.48

B.Com V sem 46 46 24 22 60.00

B.Com VI sem 46 46 24 22 69.04

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2013-

14

B.Com I sem 79 79 26 53 63.15

B.Com II sem 79 79 26 53 60.52

B.Com III sem 64 64 38 26 78.12

B.Com IV sem 64 64 38 26 81.25

B.Com V sem 44 44 24 20 60.46

B.Com VI sem 44 44 24 20 55.81

2014-

15

B.Com I sem 82 82 37 45 23.75

B.Com II sem 82 82 37 45 31.43

B.Com III sem 75 75 25 50 54.05

B.Com IV sem 75 75 25 50 40.27

B.Com V sem 63 63 38 25 73.01

B.Com VI sem 63 63 38 25 75.86

2015-

16

B.Com I sem 78 78 34 44 61.84

B.Com II sem 78 78 34 44 36.98

B.Com III sem 74 74 33 41 38.35

B.Com IV sem 74 74 33 41 48.57

B.Com V sem 70 70 24 46 72.85

B.Com VI sem 70 70 24 46 68.57

M.Com

2012-

13

MA I sem 14 14 9 6 92.85%

MA II sem 14 14 9 6 92.30%

2013-

14

MA I sem 14 14 6 9 92.85%

MA II sem 14 14 6 9 100%

MA III sem 14 14 7 7 100%

MA IV sem 14 14 7 7 100%

2014-

15

MA I sem 16 16 6 10 81.25%

MA II sem 16 16 6 10 81.25%

MA III sem 12 12 6 6 100%

MA IV sem 12 12 6 6 100%

2015-

16

MA I sem 16 16 8 8 100%

MA II sem 16 16 8 8 100%

MA III sem 14 14 5 9 100%

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MA IV sem 14 14 5 9 100%

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of students

from same state

Percentage of students

from other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

B.Com 100% NIL NIL

M.Com 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET:NIL

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 05

2012-13 06

2013-14 04

2014-15 06

2015-16 03

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the

college/University/Govt/Other agencies:

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Sl No Year No of students who have received

financial assistance

1 2011-12 131

2 2012-13 170

3 2013-14 195

4 2014-15 230

5 2015-16 202

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

4. Industrial visit

5. Group Discussions

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

4.PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Creative students, Sufficient and excellent faculty.

Weakness: Lack of research atmosphere.

Opportunities: Market need based employability in various financial and

marketing sector.

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Challenges: To motivate students to competitive scenario of the present market.

Future Plans:

1. To motivate students to get the higher studies.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve in the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit research institutions and industries.

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DEPARTMENT OF

KANNADA

DEPARTMENT OF KANNADA

1. Name of the Department : KANNADA

2. Established Year : 2006-07

3. Names of the Programmes : UG (B.A.,B.Com ) and PG

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.A., B.com. and M.A

7. Courses in collabaration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

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9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 00

10. Faculty Profile:

11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student

strength

Number of

Teachers

Student: teacher

Ratio

2011-12 Basic Kannada 284 5 56.8:1

Sl

No. Name Qualification

Designati

on

Specialisa

tion

No. of

Teaching

Experience

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Prof. B H

Bullannavar M.A.,(Ph.D.).,NET

Assistant

Professor

General

M.A 10 --

2 Prof.R M

Kallanagoudar

M.A.,B.Ed.,(Ph.D.)

., NET

Assistant

Professor

General

M.A 7 --

3 Dr. Parimala

Deshpande M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. G.Lecturer

Folk Lore

M.A 10 --

4 Dr. B D

Gattennavar M.A., Ph.D. G.Lecturer

General

M.A 10 --

5 Prof. H R Kalmani M.A.,

M.Phil.,(Ph.D.) G.Lecturer

General

M.A 8 --

6 Prof. C M

Kalannavar M.A.,(Ph.D.) G.Lecturer

General

M.A 10 --

7 Prof. K I Kodavalli M.A.,NET G.Lecturer General

M.A 2 --

8 Prof. Mallappa

Madar M.A.,SLET G.Lecturer

General

M.A 5 --

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2012-13 Basic Kannada 342 8 42.75:1

2013-14 Basic Kannada 382 8 47.75:1

2014-15 Basic Kannada 345 8 43.12:1

2015-16 Basic Kannada 272 8 34:1

14. Number of academic support staf and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl No. Name Books

Published/ISBN No.

Paper

Published/ISBN No. Book Edited

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Prof. B H Bullannavar M.A.,(Ph.D.).,NET

2 Prof.R M Kallanagoudar M.A.,B.Ed.,(Ph.D.)., NET

3 Dr. Parimala Deshpande M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.

4 Dr. B D Gattennavar M.A., Ph.D.

5 Prof. H R Kalmani M.A., M.Phil.,(Ph.D.)

6 Prof. C M Kalannavar M.A.,(Ph.D.)

7 Prof. K I Kodavalli M.A.,NET

8 Prof. Mallappa Madar M.A.,SLET

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1 Prof. B H

Bullannavar -- 02 --

2 Prof. Rameshgouda

M. Kallanagoudar 04 15 04

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in:

a. Prof. B H Bullannavar : Kannada sahitya Parishat, KGCTA, Kannada

Teachers Forum, B.M.Shri Pratistana.

b. Prof. Rameshgouda M Kallanagoudar : Kannada sahitya Parishat, KGCTA,

Kannada Teachers Forum, Karnataka vidyavardhaka sangha, B.M.Shri

Pratistana, Lingayat Pragatisheela sangha.

22. Student Projects : Projects for Students in M.A Kannada

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

1 Prof. Rameshgouda M.

Kallanagoudar

1) Ratnakaravarni Muddanna Award

2) Uttama Shikshaka Award

3) Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

a) Prof. Chandrashekhar Vastrad, Principal, Government P.U. College GADAG

b) Prof. K B Talageri, Retd Principal , KVSR College GADAG

c) Dr. P K Rathod, Professor, Dept of Kannada, Karnatak University Dharawad

d) Shri Dinesh Aminmattu, Media Advisor,

25. Seminars/Conference organized: Interdisciplinary workshops

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

course

Application

received

Selected Enrolled Pass

percentage Male Female

BA – HKP,HEcoS,HEngP

2011-12 BA I sem 102 102 60 42 97.77

BA II sem 102 102 60 42 97.67

BA III sem 74 74 40 34 100

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BA IV sem 74 74 40 34 100

BA V sem 31 31 12 19 100

BA VI sem 31 31 12 19 100

2012-13 BA I sem 87 87 35 52 98.73

BA II sem 87 87 35 52 100

BA III sem 82 82 49 33 98.59

BA IV sem 82 82 49 33 100

BA V sem 70 70 36 34 100

BA VI sem 70 70 36 34 100

2013-14 BA I sem 118 118 45 73 100

BA II sem 118 118 45 73 100

BA III sem 77 77 26 51 98.52

BA IV sem 77 77 26 51 100

BA V sem 71 71 39 32 98.57

BA VI sem 71 71 39 32 100

2014-15 BA I sem 76 76 42 34 90.76

BA II sem 76 76 42 34 93.22

BA III sem 92 92 31 61 100

BA IV sem 92 92 31 61 100

BA V sem 65 65 21 44 100

BA VI sem 65 65 21 44 98.27

2015-16 BA I sem 39 39 14 25 100

BA II sem 39 39 14 25 96.77

BA III sem 46 46 21 25 100

BA IV sem 46 46 21 25 100

BA V sem 82 82 27 55 100

BA VI sem 82 82 27 55 100

B.Com

2011-12 B.Com I sem 53 53 29 24 100

B.Com II sem 53 53 29 24 100

2012-13 B.Com I sem 68 68 42 26 95.45

B.Com II sem 68 68 42 26 95.52

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2013-14 B.Com I sem 79 79 26 53 100

B.Com II sem 79 79 26 53 100

2014-15 B.Com I sem 82 82 37 45 100

B.Com II sem 82 82 37 45 96.20

2015-16 B.Com I sem 78 78 34 44 100

B.Com II sem 78 78 34 44 98.63

B.Sc

2011-12 B.Sc I sem 17 17 07 10 100

B.Sc II sem 17 17 07 10 100

B.Sc III sem 7 7 04 03 100

B.Sc IV sem 7 7 04 03 100

2012-13 B.Sc I sem 15 15 09 06 100

B.Sc II sem 15 15 09 06 100

B.Sc III sem 13 13 05 08 100

B.Sc IV sem 13 13 05 08 100

2013-14 B.Sc I sem 17 17 09 08 100

B.Sc II sem 17 17 09 08 100

B.Sc III sem 13 13 06 07 100

B.Sc IV sem 13 13 06 07 100

2014-15 B.Sc I sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc II sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc III sem 17 17 09 08 100

B.Sc IV sem 17 17 09 08 100

2015-16 B.Sc I sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc II sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc III sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc IV sem -- -- -- -- --

MA

2012-13 MA I sem 6 6 4 2 100

MA II sem 6 6 4 2 100

2013-14 MA I sem NO ADMISSION

MA II sem

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MA III sem 6 6 4 2 100

MA IV sem 6 6 4 2 100

2014-15 MA I sem 13 13 6 7 92.30

MA II sem 13 13 6 7 100

MA III sem NO ADMISSION

MA IV sem

2015-16 MA I sem 14 14 9 5 100

MA II sem 14 14 9 5 100

MA III sem 13 13 6 7 100

MA IV sem 13 13 6 7 100

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of students

from same state

Percentage of students

from other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100% NIL NIL

B.Com 100% NIL NIL

B.Sc 100% NIL NIL

MA 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: SLET-01

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 4

2012-13 6

2013-14 5

2014-15 7

2015-16 5

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

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Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the

college/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who have

received financial

assistance

1 2011-12 230

2 2012-13 320

3 2013-14 260

4 2014-15 305

5 2015-16 250

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

4. Display of classical movie of Kannada edited by Kendra Sahitya Awardees

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

4.Drama

5.PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Creative students, Sufficient and excellent faculty

Weakness: Lack of research atmosphere

Opportunities: to take up the research activities in the area of Literature, culture

and also in the historical events in the surrounding area of the Gadag District.

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Challenges: To motivate students to take up Kannada for their research activities.

Future Plans:

1. To motivate students to take up Kannada as their major subject in

higher studies.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit research institutions.

DEPARTMENT OF

ENGLISH

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

1. Name of the Department : ENGLISH

2. Established Year : 2006-07

3. Names of the Programmers : UG (B.A , B.Sc., B.Com) and

PG

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual / Semester / Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.A., B.Sc., B.com., M.com. and M.A

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 02 0

10. Faculty Profile:

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11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student

strength

Number of

Teachers

Student: teacher

Ratio

2011-12 Basic English 207 4 52:1

2012-13 Basic English 239 6 40:1

2013-14 Basic English 266 6 44:1

2014-15 Basic English 233 7 33:1

2015-16 Basic English 167 9 19:1

Sl

No. Name Qualification

Designati

on

Specialisa

tion

No. of

Teaching

Experience

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Dr. SATEESH SARVI MA., PHD. G.Lecturer General

M.A 8 YEARS --

2 Prof. Smt. SHILPA

HIREAMTH MA. G.Lecturer

General

M.A 7 YEARS --

3 Prof .MALLIKARJUN

ANGADI MA.,B.Ed G.Lecturer

General

M.A 5 YEARS --

4 Prof .PANDURANGA

PURAD MA.B.Ed G.Lecturer

General

M.A 4 YEARS --

5 Prof .Smt. SAPNARANI MA. G.Lecturer General

M.A 2 YEARS --

6 Prof. MALLIKARJUN

PADESUR MA.B.Ed G.Lecturer

General

M.A 2 YEARS --

7 Prof. MARUTI

BURADI MA.B.Ed G.Lecturer

General

M.A 2 YEARS --

8 Prof .SURESH

TALAVAR MA.B.Ed G.Lecturer

General

M.A 2 YEARS --

9 Prof .ERAPPA

BADIGER MA. G.Lecturer

General

M.A 2 YEARS --

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14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl

No. Name

Books

Published/ISBN

No.

Paper

Published/ISBN

No.

Book Edited

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

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Dr. SATEESH SARVI MA., PHD.

2 Prof. Smt. SHILPA HIREAMTH MA.

3 Prof .MALLIKARJUN ANGADI MA.,B.Ed

4 Prof .PANDURANGA PURAD MA.B.Ed

5 Prof .Smt. SAPNARANI MA.

6 Prof. MALLIKARJUN PADESUR MA.B.Ed

7 Prof. MARUTI BURADI MA.B.Ed

8 Prof .SURESH TALAVAR MA.B.Ed

9 Prof .ERAPPA BADIGER MA.

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20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in :NIL

22. Student Projects : Projects for Students in M.A English

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

-- --- ---

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:NIL

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

course

Application

received Selected

Enrolled Pass

percentage Male Female

BA – HKP,HEcoS,HEngP

2011-12

BA I sem 102 102 60 42 92.22%

BA II sem 102 102 60 42 84.33%

BA III sem 74 74 40 34 94.36%

BA IV sem 74 74 40 34 89.85%

2012-13

BA I sem 87 87 35 52 70.88%

BA II sem 87 87 35 52 78.94%

BA III sem 82 82 49 33 56.16%

BA IV sem 82 82 49 33 81.94%

2013-14

BA I sem 118 118 45 73 57.79%

BA II sem 118 118 45 73 73.11%

BA III sem 77 77 26 51 67.60%

BA IV sem 77 77 26 51 96.92%

2014-15

BA I sem 76 76 42 34 34.78%

BA II sem 76 76 42 34 19.40%

BA III sem 92 92 31 61 77.27%

BA IV sem 92 92 31 61 40.42%

2015-16

BA I sem 39 39 14 25 41.66%

BA II sem 39 39 14 25 28.12%

BA III sem 46 46 21 25 42.50%

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BA IV sem 46 46 21 25 41.64%

B.Com

2011-12 B.Com I sem 53 53 29 24 91.83%

B.Com II sem 53 53 29 24 84.78%

2012-13 B.Com I sem 68 68 42 26 65.67%

B.Com II sem 68 68 42 26 84.84%

2013-14 B.Com I sem 79 79 26 53 80.26%

B.Com II sem 79 79 26 53 64.47%

2014-15 B.Com I sem 82 82 37 45 23.75%

B.Com II sem 82 82 37 45 44.15%

2015-16 B.Com I sem 78 78 34 44 69.73%

B.Com II sem 78 78 34 44 38.88%

B.Sc

2011-12

B.Sc I sem 17 17 07 10 82.35

B.Sc II sem 17 17 07 10 100

B.Sc III sem 7 7 04 03 100

B.Sc IV sem 7 7 04 03 100

2012-13

B.Sc I sem 15 15 09 06 100

B.Sc II sem 15 15 09 06 100

B.Sc III sem 13 13 05 08 92.30

B.Sc IV sem 13 13 05 08 100

2013-14

B.Sc I sem 17 17 09 08 93.33

B.Sc II sem 17 17 09 08 92.33

B.Sc III sem 13 13 06 07 100

B.Sc IV sem 13 13 06 07 100

2014-15

B.Sc I sem -- -- -- --

B.Sc II sem -- -- -- --

B.Sc III sem 17 17 09 08 100

B.Sc IV sem 17 17 09 08 92.33

2015-16

B.Sc I sem -- -- -- --

B.Sc II sem -- -- -- --

B.Sc III sem -- -- -- --

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B.Sc IV sem -- -- -- --

MA

2012-13 MA I sem 7 7 7 0 100%

MA II sem 7 7 7 0 85.71%

2013-14

MA I sem 12 12 8 4 100%

MA II sem 12 12 8 4 100%

MA III sem 7 7 7 0 100%

MA IV sem 7 7 7 0 100%

2014-15

MA I sem 13 13 9 4 100%

MA II sem 13 13 9 4 92.30%

MA III sem 12 12 8 4 100%

MA IV sem 12 12 8 4 100%

2015-16

MA I sem 11 11 8 3 81.81%

MA II sem 11 11 8 3 90%

MA III sem 13 13 9 4 84.61%

MA IV sem 13 13 9 4 69.23%

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of

students from same

state

Percentage of

students from other

state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100% NIL NIL

B.Com 100% NIL NIL

B.Sc 100% NIL NIL

MA 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET:

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 02

2012-13 03

2013-14 05

2014-15 04

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2015-16 04

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the

college/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who have received

financial assistance

1 2011-12 230

2 2012-13 320

3 2013-14 260

4 2014-15 305

5 2015-16 250

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

4.Drama

5.PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

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Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Creative students, Sufficient and excellent faculty

Weakness: Lack of research atmosphere

Opportunities: Easily understand the critics in English

Challenges: To motivate students to take up English Literature and its criticism for

their research activities.

Future Plans:

1. To motivate students to take up ENGLISH as their major subject in higher

studies.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit research institutions.

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DEPARTMENT OF

ENGLISH

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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

1. Name of the Department : HISTORY

2. Established Year : 2006

3. Names of the Programmes : UG (B.A)

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : BA

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 01

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No. Name Qualification

Designati

on

Specialisat

ion

No. of

Teaching

Experienc

e

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Dr. Appanna N.

Hanje

M.A., M.phil.,

Ph.D.

Assistant

Professor

Archeology

and

Cultural

9 years 1

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11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student strength Number of Teachers Student: teacher Ratio

2011-12 HISTORY 207 02 104:1

2012-13 HISTORY 239 02 120:1

2013-14 HISTORY 266 02 133:1

2014-15 HISTORY 233 02 117:1

2015-16 HISTORY 167 02 84:1

14. Number of academic support staf and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of

Research

Funding

Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

History

2 Prof. Siddappa M.A., B.Ed. Guest

Lecturer

General

History 2 years --

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Dr. Appanna N. Hanje M.A., M.phil., Ph.D.

2 Prof. Siddappa M.A., B.Ed.

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18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl No. Name Books

Published/ISBN No.

Paper

Published/ISBN No. Book Edited

1 Dr Appanna N

Hanje 06 105 01

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in :KGCTA, Karnataka Itihasa Academi,

Karnataka History congress, Karnataka Vidya vardhaka Sangha, Kannada Sahitya

Parishat, Indian Epigraphy.

22. Student Projects : NIL

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

1 Dr Appanna N Hanje 1. State level Shri Huilgol Narayanrao

Smaraka Prashasti

2. Swasti Shri Devendra Keerti Datti Prashasti

3. Acharya 108 Shri Bahubali Kannada

Sahitya Puraskara

4. Sumavasanta Sahitya Prashasti

5. Smt Jayalaxmamma B S Sannayya Datti

Prashasti

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:NIL

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

course

Application

received

Selected Enrolled Pass percentage

Male Female

2011-12 BA I sem 102 102 60 42 89.69

BA II sem 102 102 60 42 78.65

BA III sem 74 74 40 34 78.37

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BA IV sem 74 74 40 34 69.56

BA V sem 31 31 12 19 96.55

BA VI sem 31 31 12 19 100

2012-13 BA I sem 87 87 35 52 86.58

BA II sem 87 87 35 52 86.84

BA III sem 82 82 49 33 79.45

BA IV sem 82 82 49 33 91.66

BA V sem 70 70 36 34 71.64

BA VI sem 70 70 36 34 87.87

2013-14 BA I sem 118 118 45 73 81.48

BA II sem 118 118 45 73 78.35

BA III sem 77 77 26 51 70.42

BA IV sem 77 77 26 51 91.84

BA V sem 71 71 39 32 80

BA VI sem 71 71 39 32 97.01

2014-15 BA I sem 76 76 42 34 62.31

BA II sem 76 76 42 34 40

BA III sem 92 92 31 61 81.60

BA IV sem 92 92 31 61 87.95

BA V sem 65 65 21 44 86.88

BA VI sem 65 65 21 44 91.67

2015-16 BA I sem 39 39 14 25 58.33

BA II sem 39 39 14 25 87.5

BA III sem 46 46 21 25 64.20

BA IV sem 46 46 21 25 65

BA V sem 82 82 27 55 77.5

BA VI sem 82 82 27 55 74.35

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the Percentage of students Percentage of students Percentage of students

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course from same state from other state from abroad

BA 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET:NIL

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 02

2012-13 04

2013-14 02

2014-15 04

2015-16 03

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the

college/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who have received

financial assistance

1 2011-12 230

2 2012-13 320

3 2013-14 260

4 2014-15 305

5 2015-16 250

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

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1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

4.PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Creative students, Sufficient and excellent faculty

Weakness: Lack of research atmosphere

Opportunities: Easily understand the History of the ancient kingdoms,

Archeological research opportunities.

Challenges: To motivate students to take up History for their research activities.

Future Plans:

1. To motivate students to take up History as their major subject in higher

studies.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit research institutions.

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DEPARTMENT OF

ECONOMICS

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

1. Name of the Department : ECONOMICS

2. Established Year : 2006-07

3. Names of the Programmes : UG (B.A , B.Com) and PG

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.A., B.com. and M.A

7. Courses in collabaration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 00

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialisation

No. of

Teaching

Experience

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Smt. Bhuvaneshwari

Yadavatti

M.A.,

M.Phil. G. Lecturer

General

MA 10 --

2 Sri. Pampapati M.A. G. Lecturer General

MA 10 --

3 Sri. Yogesh.G.K M.A.,

M.Phil. G. Lecturer

General

MA 06 --

4 Sri. Krishna M.A.,

M.Phil. G. Lecturer

General

MA 06 --

5 Sri. Santosh Kumar.

D.S M.A., SLET G. Lecturer

General

MA 04 --

6 Kum. Sultana

M.A. G. Lecturer General

04 --

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11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student strength Number of

Teachers

Student: teacher

Ratio

2011-12 ECONOMICS 218 03 73:1

2012-13 ECONOMICS 247 06 41:1

2013-14 ECONOMICS 264 09 29:1

2014-15 ECONOMICS 306 09 34:1

2015-16 ECONOMICS 286 09 32:1

14. Number of academic support staf and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Begum Killedar MA

7 Sri. Ravi

Huchannavar M.A.,SLET G. Lecturer

General

MA 06 --

8 Praveen Hosmani M.A. G. Lecturer General

MA 01

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Smt. Bhuvaneshwari yadavatti M.A., M.Phil.

2 Sri. Pampapati M.A.

3 Sri. Yogesh.G.K M.A., M.Phil.

4 Sri. Krishna M.A., M.Phil.

5 Sri. Santosh Kumar. D.S M.A.,SLET

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16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl

No. Name

Books

Published/ISBN

No.

Paper

Published/ISBN No. Book Edited

1 Sri. Santosh Kumar. D.S -- 03 --

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in:

22. Student Projects : Projects for Students in M.A Economics

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

-- -- --

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Dr H H Baradi, Chairman, Department of Economics, Karnatak University,

Dharwad.

2. Prof Belavatagimath, Principal, Annadaneshwara college, Mundaragi.

25. Seminars/Conference organized: Arthamantana workshop organized by the

Department of Economics.

26. Student Profile:

6 Kum. Sultana Begum Killedar M.A.

7 Sri. Ravi Huchannavar M.A.,SLET

8 Praveen Hosmani M.A.

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Year Name of the

course

Application

received

Selected Enrolled Pass

percentage Male Female

BA – HEcoS

2011-12 BA I sem 30 30 15 15 86.66

BA II sem 30 30 15 15 81.48

BA III sem 41 41 25 16 90.24

BA IV sem 41 41 25 16 84.21

BA V sem 16 16 08 08 93.75

BA VI sem 16 16 08 08 100

2012-13 BA I sem 27 27 10 17 85.18

BA II sem 27 27 10 17 100

BA III sem 23 23 12 11 95.65

BA IV sem 23 23 12 11 91.30

BA V sem 39 39 22 17 94.87

BA VI sem 39 39 22 17 83.78

2013-14 BA I sem 30 30 11 19 70.00

BA II sem 30 30 11 19 74.07

BA III sem 24 24 08 16 100

BA IV sem 24 24 08 16 100

BA V sem 23 23 11 12 100

BA VI sem 23 23 11 12 100

2014-15 BA I sem 39 39 22 17 76.92

BA II sem 39 39 22 17 55.55

BA III sem 25 25 09 16 88

BA IV sem 25 25 09 16 100

BA V sem 22 22 08 14 100

BA VI sem 22 22 08 14 90

2015-16 BA I sem 20 20 09 11 70

BA II sem 20 20 09 11 63.15

BA III sem 23 23 12 11 73.91

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BA IV sem 23 23 12 11 90.47

BA V sem 21 21 06 15 90.47

BA VI sem 21 21 06 15 85.71

MA

2012-13 MA I sem 14 14 6 8 100

MA II sem 14 14 6 8 100

2013-14 MA I sem 14 14 6 8 100

MA II sem 14 14 6 8 100

MA III sem 11 11 5 6 100

MA IV sem 11 11 5 6 100

2014-15 MA I sem 15 15 7 8 100

MA II sem 15 15 7 8 100

MA III sem 13 13 6 7 100

MA IV sem 13 13 6 7 100

2015-16 MA I sem 15 15 5 10 100

MA II sem 15 15 5 10 100

MA III sem 11 11 4 7 100

MA IV sem 11 11 4 7 100

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of students

from same state

Percentage of students

from other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100% NIL NIL

MA 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: SLET-01

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

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2011-12 02

2012-13 03

2013-14 04

2014-15 06

2015-16 03

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the

college/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who have received

financial assistance

1 2011-12 230

2 2012-13 320

3 2013-14 260

4 2014-15 305

5 2015-16 250

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

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4.PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Creative students, Sufficient and excellent faculty

Weakness: Lack of research atmosphere

Opportunities: Easily understand the Economic problems and lead a good life in

Society

Challenges: To motivate students to take up economics for their research activities.

Future Plans:

1. To motivate students to take up economics as their major subject in higher

studies.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit research institutions.

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DEPARTMENT OF

POLITICAL SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

1. Name of the Department : POLITICAL SCIENCE

2. Established Year : -07

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3. Names of the Programmes : UG (B.A ) and PG

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.A., B.Sc., B.Com and M.A

7. Courses in collabaration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 01

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No. Name of the teacher Designation Qualification

Length of

Service

1 Prof BHARATI G BYALI ASSISTANT

PROFESSOR MA., M Phil. 7 YEARS

2 Prof M L PATIL GUEST FACULTY MA., M Phil. 5 YEARS

3 Prof J B DODDUR GUEST FACULTY MA., B Ed 6 YEARS

4 Prof R M DODDAMANI GUEST FACULTY MA., B Ed 6 YEARS

5 Prof S N KUDUVAKKAL GUEST FACULTY MA., B Ed 5 YEARS

6 Prof G V METI GUEST FACULTY MA., B Ed 6 YEARS

7 Prof N M PATIL GUEST FACULTY MA., M.Phil.,

M.Ed 4 YEARS

Sl

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialisation

No. of

Teaching

Experience

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Prof BHARATI G

BYALI MA., M Phil.

ASSISTA

NT

PROFESS

General MA 7 YEARS --

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11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student

strength

Number of

Teachers

Student:

teacher Ratio

2011-12 Pol Science 165 7 24:1

2012-13 Pol Science 178 7 25:1

2013-14 Pol Science 201 7 29:1

2014-15 Pol Science 164 7 24:1

2015-16 Pol Science 113 7 16:1

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

OR

2 Prof M L PATIL MA., M Phil. GUEST

FACULTY General MA 5 YEARS --

3 Prof J B DODDUR MA., B Ed GUEST

FACULTY General MA 6 YEARS --

4 Prof R M

DODDAMANI MA., B Ed

GUEST

FACULTY General MA 6 YEARS --

5 Prof S N

KUDUVAKKAL MA., B Ed

GUEST

FACULTY General MA 5 YEARS --

6 Prof G V METI MA., B Ed GUEST

FACULTY General MA 6 YEARS --

7 Prof N M PATIL MA., M.Phil.,

M.Ed

GUEST

FACULTY General MA 4 YEARS --

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16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl No. Name Books

Published/ISBN No.

Paper Published/ISBN

No. Book Edited

1 Bharati G Byali -- 02 --

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in :KGCTA

22. Student Projects : Projects for Students in M.A Political Science

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

-- -- --

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Prof. S L Guledgudd, HOD, KSS college, Gadag

2. Prof. P N Munavalli, HOD, JT college, Gadag

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Prof BHARATI G BYALI MA., M Phil.

2 Prof M L PATIL MA., M Phil.

3 Prof J B DODDUR MA., B Ed

4 Prof R M DODDAMANI MA., B Ed

5 Prof S N KUDUVAKKAL MA., B Ed

6 Prof G V METI MA., B Ed

7 Prof N M PATIL MA., M.Phil., M.Ed

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3. Smt Roopa Gandhadh, Supervisor, Social welfare department, Gadag

4. Dr. M N Sali, Professor, Department of Political Science, Karnatak University,

Dharwad.

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

course

Application

received

Selected Enrolled Pass

percentage Male Female

BA – HEP

2011-12 BA I sem 85 85 52 33 85.88 %

BA II sem 85 85 52 33 96.47 %

BA III sem 58 58 32 26 91.37 %

BA IV sem 58 58 32 26 98.14 %

BA V sem 22 22 08 14 95.45 %

BA VI sem 22 22 08 14 95.45 %

2012-13 BA I sem 60 60 24 36 100 %

BA II sem 60 60 24 36 100%

BA III sem 64 64 41 23 100 %

BA IV sem 64 64 41 23 100 %

BA V sem 54 54 30 24 100 %

BA VI sem 54 54 30 24 100 %

2013-14 BA I sem 88 88 30 58 100 %

BA II sem 88 88 30 58 100 %

BA III sem 53 53 19 34 92.45 %

BA IV sem 53 53 19 34 96.07 %

BA V sem 60 60 37 23 98.33 %

BA VI sem 60 60 37 23 100 %

2014-15 BA I sem 54 54 30 24 88.88 %

BA II sem 54 54 30 24 76.92 %

BA III sem 66 66 22 44 100 %

BA IV sem 66 66 22 44 100 %

BA V sem 44 44 17 27 100 %

BA VI sem 44 44 17 27 100 %

2015-16 BA I sem 15 15 03 12 100 %

BA II sem 15 15 03 12 76.92 %

BA III sem 33 33 16 17 100 %

BA IV sem 33 33 16 17 96.77 %

BA V sem 65 65 26 39 93.84 %

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BA VI sem 65 65 26 39 96.92 %

MA

2012-13 MA I sem 12 12 8 4 100%

MA II sem 12 12 8 4 91.66%

2013-14 MA I sem 12 12 7 5 100%

MA II sem 12 12 7 5 100%

MA III sem 12 12 8 4 100%

MA IV sem 12 12 8 4 100%

2014-15 MA I sem 15 15 7 8 100%

MA II sem 15 15 7 8 100%

MA III sem 12 12 7 5 100%

MA IV sem 12 12 7 5 100%

2015-16 MA I sem 14 14 6 8 100%

MA II sem 14 14 6 8 100%

MA III sem 15 15 7 8 100%

MA IV sem 15 15 7 8 100%

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of students

from same state

Percentage of students

from other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100% NIL NIL

MA 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: NIL

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 02

2012-13 04

2013-14 05

2014-15 05

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2015-16 05

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the college/

University/ Govt /Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who

have received

financial assistance

1 2011-12 230

2 2012-13 320

3 2013-14 260

4 2014-15 305

5 2015-16 250

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

4.PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

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35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Creative students, Sufficient and excellent faculty

Weakness: Lack of research atmosphere

Opportunities: Easily understand the socio-political problems and lead a

good life in Society

Challenges: To motivate students to take up Political Science for their

research activities.

Future Plans:

1. To motivate students to take up Political Science as their major subject

in higher studies.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit various offices of the political party.

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DEPARTMENT OF

SOCIOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

1. Name of the Department : SOCIOLOGY

2. Established Year : 2006-07

3. Names of the Programmes : UG (B.A)

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.A.

7. Courses in collabaration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

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9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No. Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 01

10. Faculty Profile:

11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student strength Number of

Teachers

Student: teacher

Ratio

2012-13 Sociology 45 2 23:1

2013-14 Sociology 41 2 21:1

2014-15 Sociology 53 2 27:1

2015-16 Sociology 38 2 19:1

2016-17 Sociology 40 2 20:1

14. Number of academic support staf and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Sl

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialisation

No. of

Teaching

Experience

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

1

Prof.

Mohammad

Jahangeer

M.A.,

M.Phil.

Assistant

Professor

General

MA 13 years --

2 Prof. Mahantesh

Goravanakolla

M.A.,

M.Phil. Lecturer

General

MA 5 years --

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Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl

No. Name

Books

Published/ISBN No.

Paper

Published/ISBN No. Book Edited

-- -- -- -- --

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in :KGCTA

22. Student Projects : NIL

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

-- -- --

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Dr Hanamagoudar, Department of Sociology, Karnatak University, Dharwad

25. Seminars/Conference organized:

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the Application Selected Enrolled Pass percentage

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Prof. Mohammad Jahangeer M.A., M.Phil.

2 Prof. Mahantesh Goravanakolla M.A., M.Phil.

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course received Male Female

BA – HES

2011-12

BA I sem 13 13 3 10 77.78

BA II sem 13 13 3 10 80

BA III sem 18 18 12 6 87.5

BA IV sem 18 18 12 6 76.5

BA V sem 15 15 7 8 100

BA VI sem 15 15 7 8 100

2012-13

BA I sem 18 18 7 11 61.5

BA II sem 18 18 7 11 50

BA III sem 9 9 1 8 35

BA IV sem 9 9 1 8 66

BA V sem 13 13 4 9 80

BA VI sem 13 13 4 9 46.67

2013-14

BA I sem 22 22 6 16 33

BA II sem 22 22 6 16 44

BA III sem 18 18 5 13 55

BA IV sem 18 18 5 13 100

BA V sem 13 13 4 9 78.6

BA VI sem 13 13 4 9 84.6

2014-15

BA I sem 19 19 9 10 40

BA II sem 19 19 9 10 40

BA III sem 10 10 2 8 61

BA IV sem 10 10 2 8 27

BA V sem 13 13 4 9 84

BA VI sem 13 13 4 9 84

2015-16

BA I sem 15 15 6 9 52

BA II sem 15 15 6 9 31

BA III sem 17 17 7 10 16

BA IV sem 17 17 7 10 33

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BA V sem 8 8 1 7 76

BA VI sem 8 8 1 7 61

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of students

from same state

Percentage of students

from other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: NIL

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 --

2012-13 --

2013-14 4

2014-15 4

2015-16 2

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the college/

University/ Govt/ Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who have received

financial assistance

1 2011-12 85

2 2012-13 75

3 2013-14 98

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4 2014-15 79

5 2015-16 75

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

4.PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Creative students, Sufficient and excellent faculty

Weakness: Lack of research atmosphere

Opportunities: Easily understand the social problems and lead a good life in

society

Challenges: To motivate students to take up Sociology for their research activities.

Future Plans:

1. To motivate students to take up Sociology as their major subject in higher

studies.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit research institutions.

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DEPARTMENT OF

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PHYSICS

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

1. Name of the Department : PHYSICS

2. Established Year : 2010

3. Names of the Programmes : UG (B.Sc)

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.Sc.

7. Courses in collabaration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 01

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10. Faculty Profile:

11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student

strength

Number of

Teachers

Student: teacher

Ratio

2011-12 Physics 25 01 25:1

2012-13 Physics 34 01 34:1

2013-14 Physics 42 02 21:1

2014-15 Physics 26 01 26:1

2015-16 Physics 14 01 14:1

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl No. Name Books Paper Book Edited

Sl

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialisation

No. of

Teaching

Experience

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Ingalagondi.P.K M.Sc.,M.Ed.,

M.Phil.,(Ph.D.)

Assistant

Professor Bio-Physics 08 Years --

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Ingalagondi.P.K M.Sc.,M.Ed., M.Phil.,(Ph.D.)

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Published/ISBN No. Published/ISBN No.

1 Ingalagondi.P.K 01 ---

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in :KGCTA, Indian Liquid Crystal Society,

Karnataka State Employee association

22. Student Projects : NIL

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

-- -- --

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Prof U S Raikar, Associate Professor, ASS college, Gadag

2. Dr V S Sharma, MD, Karnatak Material testing Laboratory, R & D, Karnataka

3. Prof S F Hasilkar, Associate Professor, JT College, Gadag

4. Prof Sanakanoor, Educationalist & Present MLC, Karnataka Government,

Karnataka.

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

course

Application

received Selected

Enrolled Pass percentage Male Female

2011-12

B.Sc I sem 18 18 07 11 92.86

B.Sc II sem 18 18 07 11 85.71

B.Sc III sem 7 7 04 03 85.71

B.Sc IV sem 7 7 04 03 100

B.Sc V sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc VI sem -- -- -- -- --

2012-13

B.Sc I sem 15 15 9 6 83.33

B.Sc II sem 15 15 9 6 83.33

B.Sc III sem 12 12 6 6 66.67

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B.Sc IV sem 12 12 6 6 100

B.Sc V sem 7 7 4 3 85.71

B.Sc VI sem 7 7 4 3 85.71

2013-14

B.Sc I sem 17 17 9 8 80

B.Sc II sem 17 17 9 8 85.71

B.Sc III sem 13 13 6 7 100

B.Sc IV sem 13 13 6 7 75

B.Sc V sem 12 12 5 7 100

B.Sc VI sem 12 12 5 7 100

2014-15

B.Sc I sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc II sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc III sem 14 14 8 6 78

B.Sc IV sem 14 14 8 6 78

B.Sc V sem 12 12 7 5 100

B.Sc VI sem 12 12 7 5 100

2015-16

B.Sc I sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc II sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc III sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc IV sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc V sem 14 14 8 6 43

B.Sc VI sem 14 14 8 6 50

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of students

from same state

Percentage of students

from other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

B.Sc 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET:NIL

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 03

2012-13 04

2013-14 --

2014-15 --

2015-16 --

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

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Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the

college/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who have received financial assistance

1 2011-12 20

2 2012-13 28

3 2013-14 37

4 2014-15 20

5 2015-16 10

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Sufficient and excellent Laboratory facilities and faculty

Weakness: lack of financial assistance for the study of basic sciences.

Opportunities: Easily understand the scientific problems and lead a scientific life

in society

Challenges: To motivate students to take up Physics for their research activities.

Future Plans:

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1. To motivate students to take up Physics as their major subject in higher

studies.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit research institutions.

DEPARTMENT OF

MATHEMATICS

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

1. Name of the Department : MATHEMATICS

2. Established Year : 2010

3. Names of the Programmes : UG (B.Sc)

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.Sc.

7. Courses in collabaration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 01

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No. Name Qualification

Designatio

n

Specialisati

on

No. of

Teaching

Experience

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

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11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student

strength

Number of

Teachers

Student: teacher

Ratio

2011-12 Mathematics 25 01 25:1

2012-13 Mathematics 34 4 9:1

2013-14 Mathematics 42 4 11:1

2014-15 Mathematics 26 3 9:1

2015-16 Mathematics 14 2 7:1

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl No. Name Books

Published/ISBN No.

Paper

Published/ISBN No.

Book Edited

-- -- -- ---

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

1 Smt. Anuradha

N Patil M.Sc., M.Phil.

Assistant

Professor Topology 9 years --

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Smt. Anuradha N Patil M.Sc., M.Phil.

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21. Faculty as members in :KGCTA, Indian Science Congress,

Karnataka Rajya Vignana Parishad

22. Student Projects : NIL

23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

1 Anuradha N Patil Dr Radha Krishna Shikshana Ratna

National Award

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Smt Ranjana Bhandare, Assistant professor, GFGC, Hulkoti.

2. Shri Basavaraj, Assistant Professor, GFGC, Naregal.

3. Dr Ramane, Professor, Department of Mathematics, Karnatak University,

Dharwad.

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the course Application

received Selected

Enrolled Pass percentage

Male Female

2011-12

B.Sc I sem 18 18 07 11 100

B.Sc II sem 18 18 07 11 100

B.Sc III sem 7 7 04 03 100

B.Sc IV sem 7 7 04 03 85.7

B.Sc V sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc VI sem -- -- -- -- --

2012-13

B.Sc I sem 15 15 9 6 92.3

B.Sc II sem 15 15 9 6 92.3

B.Sc III sem 12 12 6 6 100

B.Sc IV sem 12 12 6 6 100

B.Sc V sem 7 7 4 3 71.4

B.Sc VI sem 7 7 4 3 85.7

2013-14

B.Sc I sem 17 17 9 8 92.85

B.Sc II sem 17 17 9 8 92.85

B.Sc III sem 13 13 6 7 91.66

B.Sc IV sem 13 13 6 7 100

B.Sc V sem 12 12 5 7 100

B.Sc VI sem 12 12 5 7 100

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2014-15

B.Sc I sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc II sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc III sem 14 14 8 6 78.5

B.Sc IV sem 14 14 8 6 85.7

B.Sc V sem 12 12 7 5 92.3

B.Sc VI sem 12 12 7 5 92.3

2015-16

B.Sc I sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc II sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc III sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc IV sem -- -- -- -- --

B.Sc V sem 14 14 8 6 69.2

B.Sc VI sem 14 14 8 6 42.85

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of students

from same state

Percentage of students

from other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

B.Sc 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET:NIL

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 --

2012-13 02

2013-14 01

2014-15 02

2015-16 --

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the

college/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who have received

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financial assistance

1 2011-12 20

2 2012-13 28

3 2013-14 37

4 2014-15 20

5 2015-16 10

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength:

1. Students were engaged in deepening their understanding the importance

of Mathematics.

2. Create an environment conducive to learning.

3. Ensure access for all students.

4. Use questioning to monitor and promote understanding.

Weakness:

1. Mathematics phobia.

2. Difficulties in understanding the subject because of lack of basic

knowledge.

Opportunities:

Can have career in programming and Information and Technology with

minor knowledge of Computer Science.

Challenges:

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1. Motivate students to take up mathematics as the major subject for their

higher education.

2. Create a conducive environment so that students can understand

Mathematics and come out the Mathematics Phobia.

Future Plans:

1. To start PG course in Mathematics.

2. To get 100% result.

3. To involve the research activities

4. To organize seminars and workshops.

5. To visit research institutions.

DEPARTMENT OF

COMPUTER SCIENCE

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

1. Name of the Department : COPMUTER SCIENCE

2. Established Year : 2010

3. Names of the Programmes : UG (B.Sc)

4. Names of Interdisciplinary Courses : NO

5. Annual/Semister/Choice base credit System : Semester System

6. Participation of the department in the course

offered by other department : B.Sc.

7. Courses in collabaration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of the courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number of Teaching Posts

Sl No., Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 00

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No. Name Qualification Designation Specialisation

No. of

Teaching

Experience

No. of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Smt. Chennamma

Patil M.Sc.

Guest

Lecturer General 6 years --

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11. List of Senior visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of Lectures delivered and practical Classes handled : 100%

13. Student Teacher Ratio:

Year Subject Student

strength

Number of

Teachers

Student: teacher

Ratio

2011-12 Comp.Science 17 02 9:1

2012-13 Comp.Science 23 04 6:1

2013-14 Comp.Science 31 04 8:1

2014-15 Comp.Science 21 02 10:1

2015-16 Comp.Science 15 2 8:1

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled:

Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No. Name Type of Research Funding Agency

-- -- -- --

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognised : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl No. Name Books

Published/ISBN No.

Paper

Published/ISBN No. Book Edited

-- -- -- ---

20. Areas of Consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in :NIL

22. Students Projects :NIL

Sl No. Name Qualification

1 Smt. Chennamma Patil M.Sc.

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23. Awards/Recognitions received by the faculty and students:

Sl No. Name of the faculty Recognitions/Awards

-- -- --

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Prof Mirajkar, MB Halli, GFGC Annigeri

2. Prof Vajlad, KSS College, Gadag

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

course

Application

received Selected

Enrolled Pass percentage

Male Female

2011-12

B.Sc I sem 06 04 62.5

B.Sc II sem 06 04 62.5

B.Sc III sem 04 03 86

B.Sc IV sem 04 03 85.71

B.Sc V sem

B.Sc VI sem

2012-13

B.Sc I sem 04 02 83.33

B.Sc II sem 04 02 83.33

B.Sc III sem 05 05 62.5

B.Sc IV sem 05 05 62.5

B.Sc V sem 04 03 100

B.Sc VI sem 04 03 100

2013-14

B.Sc I sem 08 07 78.57

B.Sc II sem 08 07 78.57

B.Sc III sem 04 02 83.33

B.Sc IV sem 04 02 83.33

B.Sc V sem 05 05 75

B.Sc VI sem 05 05 75

2014-15

B.Sc I sem

B.Sc II sem

B.Sc III sem 08 07 85.71

B.Sc IV sem 08 07 86

B.Sc V sem 04 02 83.33

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B.Sc VI sem 04 02 83.33

2015-16

B.Sc I sem

B.Sc II sem

B.Sc III sem

B.Sc IV sem

B.Sc V sem 08 07 86

B.Sc VI sem 08 07 86

27. Diversity of Students:

Name of the

course

Percentage of students

from same state

Percentage of students

from other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

B.Sc 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET:NIL

29. Student progression:

Year UG to PG

2011-12 02

2012-13 02

2013-14 01

2014-15 03

2015-16 01

30. Departmental infrastructural facilities:

Departmental book bank YES

Internet facility Common wi-fi

Classroom with ICT facility 02

Laboratory NO

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from the

college/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who have received

financial assistance

1 2011-12 20

2 2012-13 28

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3 2013-14 37

4 2014-15 20

5 2015-16 10

32. Details on student enrichment programme:

1. Special lecture

2. Seminars

3. Workshops

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecture method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

Students have commonly involved in all the programs of the college and also

cultivate the use of mother tongue.

35. SWOC analysis of the department and future plans:

Strength: Sufficient and excellent Laboratory facilities and faculty

Weakness: lack of financial assistance for the study of basic sciences.

Opportunities: Easily understand the scientific problems and lead a

scientific life in society

Challenges: To motivate students to take up Computer Science for their

research activities.

Future Plans:

6. To motivate students to take up Computer Science as their major subject

in higher studies.

7. To get 100% result.

8. To involve the research activities

9. To organize seminars and workshops.

10. To visit research institutions.

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ANNEXURES

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KARNATAKA GOVERNMENT ORDER FOR

COLLEGE ESTABLISHEMENT

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KARNATAK UNIVERSITY, DHARWAD

CDC/Affiliation/10/2016-17/258/2396 Date: 15th Sept 2016

NOTIFICATION

SUB: Sanction of Continuation of Affiliation for Govt. First Grade College, Gadag

for the year 2016-17 – Reg

REF: 1. Your Affiliation Application, Dated: 23-09-2015

2. Academic counsil resolution meeting No. 55 dated 22/3/2016

3. Syndicate Meeting Resolution No. 19 Dated: 23-03-2016

4. Principal letter dated 13-05-2016

As per the terms and conditions of Local Inquiry Committee and Syndicate meeting U/s 59(17) of

Karnataka State Universities Act 2000, GOVERNMENT FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, GADAG is sanctioned

continuation affiliation for the courses and subjects mentioned below for the year 2016-17.

CONTINUATION CLASS AND SUBJECTS: For one year 2016-17

COURSE SUBJECT INTAKE CAPACITY

BBA 1 to 6 Semesters All compulsory Subjects 40 (Fourty) Students As per university curriculum

Sd/

Registrar

To,

Principal, Sri. Govt. First Grade College, Gadag, Dist: Gadag

Copy with respect

1. Director, Collegiate Education, Bangalore

2. Joint Director, Collegiate Education Department, DC office Campus, Dharwad

3. Registrar (Evaluation), Karnatak University, Dharwad

4. Director, College Development Council, K.U. Dharwad

Copy to

1. Superintendent, Statistical Dept., K. U. Dharwad

2. Superintendent, S & T: P.G. & Department of Certificate, K.U. Dharwad

3. Superintendent, Examination Section (Arts, Commerce & Science), K.U. Dharwad

-----TRUE TRANSLATION-----

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KARNATAK UNIVERSITY, DHARWAD

CDC/Affiliation/09/2016-17/271/2478 Date: 20th Sept 2016

NOTIFICATION

SUB: Sanction of Continuation of Affiliation for Sri. Govt. First Grade College, Gadag

for the year 2016-17 – Reg

REF: 1. Your Affiliation Application, Dated: 23-09-2015

2. Academic counsil resolution meeting No. 55 dated 22/3/2016

3. Syndicate Meeting Resolution No. 19 Dated: 23-03-2016

4. Principal letter dated 13-05-2016

As per the terms and conditions of Local Inquiry Committee and Syndicate meeting U/s 59(17) of Karnataka State

Universities Act 2000, GOVERNMENT FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, GADAG is sanctioned continuation affiliation for the

courses and subjects mentioned below for the year 2016-17.

CONTINUATION CLASS AND SUBJECTS: For one year 2016-17

Sd/

Registrar

To, The Principal,

Govt. First Grade College,Gadag, Dist: Gadag

Copy with respect

1. Director, Collegiate Education, Bangalore

2. Joint Director, Collegiate Education Department, DC office Campus, Dharwad

3. Registrar (Evaluation), Karnatak University, Dharwad

4. Director, College Development Council, K.U. Dharwad

Copy to

1. Superintendent, Statistical Dept., K. U. Dharwad

2. Superintendent, S & T: P.G. & Department of Certificate, K.U. Dharwad

3. Superintendent, Examination Section (Arts, Commerce & Science), K.U. Dharwad

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COURSE B.A. - Part 1, 2 & 3

Basic Subjects:

Optional Subjects:

B.Com. - Part 1, 2 & 3

Basic Subjects:

Optional Subjects:

B.Sc. - Part 1, 2 & 3 Basic Subjects:

Optional Subjects:

STUDENTS’ INTAKE

200

(Two hundred) at 60

students per group

100 (Hundred)

75 (Seventy Five)

SUBJECTS

Kannada, English, Computer-compulsory

1. History, Economics, Sociology

2. History, Economics, Political Sc.

3. History, Kannada, Political sc

4. History, English, Political Sc

Kannada, English

All compulsory subjects

Kannada, English,

1. Physics, Chemistry, Computer Sc

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Government First Grade College GADAG

BUILDING BLUE PRINT

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Hon‟ble Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, Shri

H.K.Patil ji inaugurated MULTI ZYM

National Integration Day activity at Betageri Bus stand

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Inauguration of Drama in College

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154th

Birth Anniversary of Swamy Vivekananda Jayanti procession in GADAG City

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154th

Birth Anniversary of Swamy Vivekananda Jayanti Inauguration function

College Students visited Archaeology Museum and Lakkundi, Historical place

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Hon’ble Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj,

Shri H.K.Patil ji addressing the gathering

Celebration of Kannada Rajyotsava at College

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Workshop on Awareness on Election and Voting

Hon’ble MLC Prof. S. V. Sankanur addressing the National Service Scheme Annual

Special Camp at Nagasamudra village

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Workshop on Archives Club by the Assistant Director, Department of Archives, Dharwad

Awareness programme on Eradication Blind Belief

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District Level Job Drive by the Dept of Collegiate Education, Bangalore

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SPECIAL LECTURE SERIES

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LOCAL INSPECTION COMMITTEE VISIT

World Book Day Celebration at Library

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District Level Competition on Artha Manthan

Hon’ble Shri. Shvakumar Udasi MP, Gadag and Haveri Dist. And Shri Shrishelappa

Bidarur MLA Gadag Inaugurating the Function

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Our College Students selected as Karnatak University Blue

Felicitation to the Karnatak University Blue’s of Our College

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Special Lecture on Kannada Literature

Special Lecture on Kannada Literature