This document provides information about Shri Sadguru Gangageer Maharaj Science, Gautam Arts & Sanjivani Commerce College in Kopargaon, Ahmednagar. It outlines the vision, mission, and objectives of the college which are to provide higher education opportunities primarily to lower classes through policies like "education at their doors" and to develop well-rounded graduates. The document then provides details about the undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered, student enrollment figures, results over the years, faculty members and their qualifications, and participation in academic activities like syllabus restructuring.
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The document provides an overview of the Department of Commerce at Government First Grade College for Women in Holenarasipura. It includes details about the department profile such as number of students and faculty, vision and mission statements, objectives, and faculty qualifications. It discusses curricular aspects, library resources, student support programs, seminars conducted, best practices, SWOC analysis, and future plans. The department aims to provide quality commerce education and help students gain employability and higher education opportunities.
The document summarizes information about the Department of Commerce at a university. It was established in 1971 and offers 5 undergraduate and 1 postgraduate commerce courses to around 1100 students. It provides details of the courses offered, papers presented, seminars organized, projects undertaken, student progression, utilization of grants, equipment procured, and future plans. The department intends to start new certificate courses, enter MOUs for new software courses, and collaborate to offer skill enhancement programs.
The document provides information about the Department of Economics at a college. It was established in 1982 and offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in Economics. It has two faculty members and provides details about their qualifications. The department aims to provide quality education and develop students' skills. It discusses student enrollment numbers, results, progression of students to higher education or jobs. It also outlines the department's strengths like qualified faculty, weaknesses like limited job opportunities, and future plans to improve programs.
The document provides information about the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Gautam Buddha Mahila College in Gaya, India. It outlines the following key details:
1. The composition and roles of the IQAC committee, which includes the principal, faculty members, students, parents, and alumni.
2. The vision, mission, goals, and functions of the IQAC which aim to promote quality in teaching, learning, research, extension activities, governance, and innovations.
3. The various mechanisms adopted by the IQAC to ensure quality, including curriculum development, teaching-learning processes, research, community engagement programs, student-centric learning, and best practices.
Proposed by NAAC, IQAC or Internal Quality Assurance Cell is a structure that helps educational institutions to improve their work processes and achieve learning outcomes & objectives.
Department of Commerce ppt for naac peer team visit for Reaccreditation ,Acharya First Grade college Women,gauribidanur ,karnataka, india
ppt uploaded by
K.Visweswarappa,librarian
The document provides an overview of the Department of Commerce at Government First Grade College for Women in Holenarasipura. It includes details about the department profile such as number of students and faculty, vision and mission statements, objectives, and faculty qualifications. It discusses curricular aspects, library resources, student support programs, seminars conducted, best practices, SWOC analysis, and future plans. The department aims to provide quality commerce education and help students gain employability and higher education opportunities.
The document summarizes information about the Department of Commerce at a university. It was established in 1971 and offers 5 undergraduate and 1 postgraduate commerce courses to around 1100 students. It provides details of the courses offered, papers presented, seminars organized, projects undertaken, student progression, utilization of grants, equipment procured, and future plans. The department intends to start new certificate courses, enter MOUs for new software courses, and collaborate to offer skill enhancement programs.
The document provides information about the Department of Economics at a college. It was established in 1982 and offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in Economics. It has two faculty members and provides details about their qualifications. The department aims to provide quality education and develop students' skills. It discusses student enrollment numbers, results, progression of students to higher education or jobs. It also outlines the department's strengths like qualified faculty, weaknesses like limited job opportunities, and future plans to improve programs.
The document provides information about the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Gautam Buddha Mahila College in Gaya, India. It outlines the following key details:
1. The composition and roles of the IQAC committee, which includes the principal, faculty members, students, parents, and alumni.
2. The vision, mission, goals, and functions of the IQAC which aim to promote quality in teaching, learning, research, extension activities, governance, and innovations.
3. The various mechanisms adopted by the IQAC to ensure quality, including curriculum development, teaching-learning processes, research, community engagement programs, student-centric learning, and best practices.
Proposed by NAAC, IQAC or Internal Quality Assurance Cell is a structure that helps educational institutions to improve their work processes and achieve learning outcomes & objectives.
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The role of the coordinator of the IQAC is crucial in ensuring the effective functioning of all the members. The coordinator of the IQAC may be a senior person with expertise in quality aspects. She/he may be a full-time functionary or, to start with, she/he may be a senior academic /administrator entrusted with the IQAC as an additional responsibility. Secretarial assistance may be facilitated by the administration. It is preferable that the coordinator may have sound knowledge about the computer, its various functions and usage for effective communication.
Commerce education provides knowledge and skills related to trade, commerce, and industry. It began in India in 1886 with the establishment of the first commerce school in Chennai. Commerce education ranges from classes 11-12 at the higher secondary level to professional degrees like B.Com, M.Com, and Ph.D. Subjects include accounting, economics, marketing, taxation, statistics, e-commerce, and business communication. Commerce education is important as it satisfies human wants, increases standards of living, links producers and consumers, generates employment, and increases national income and wealth. General skills required for commerce students include soft skills, computer skills, and English proficiency.
This document provides information about K.L.B. D.A.V College for Girls in Palampur, India. It is a self-financing college established in 1969 that provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It has recognition from various regulatory bodies. The college follows curriculums set by Himachal Pradesh University and provides student support services including placements, library resources, and extracurricular activities. It aims to provide quality education to empower women and has various facilities like labs, library, and hostel. The college is managed by a governing body and has 11 faculty members.
The document provides information about the Electronics department of Shankarrao Mohite Mahavidyalaya, Akluj. It summarizes the department's establishment, programs offered, objectives, course structures, faculty details, student enrollment trends, placement rates, research activities, publications, and more. The department offers BSc, MSc, MPhil, and PhD programs in Electronics with high student demand ratios, placement rates, and university exam results. The faculty have published research papers and guided PhD students. The department aims to provide industry-relevant education and research opportunities to students.
My Presentation as Principal of VAMCC ,before NAAC TEAM - Sunil Sharma
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National Education Policy 2020: An OverviewAmita Bhardwaj
The National Education Policy 2020 aims to transform India's education system by 2040. Some key highlights include:
1. A new pedagogical structure of 5+3+3+4 replacing the 10+2 structure, with early childhood care from age 3.
2. Achieving universal foundational literacy and numeracy in primary schools by 2025 through a National Mission.
3. Reducing separation between curricular, extra-curricular and vocational streams, with flexibility and holistic learning.
4. Mother tongue/local language as medium of instruction till at least Grade 5 and preferably till Grade 8.
Principal presentation for NAAC on 22-23 March ,2021.Dr. Neha Rani
Government College Narnaund (Hisar) welcomed the NAAC peer team for their accreditation visit on March 22-23, 2021. The college was established in 2013 and is affiliated with Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology Hisar. It offers undergraduate programs across 16 departments and has a student body of over 800. The college aims to provide quality education to rural students while developing critical thinking and social responsibility.
The document provides information about Sri Murugha Rajendra Swamiji B.Ed and M.Ed College located in Kalaburagi, Karnataka. It was established in 2004-2005 by Reshmi Educational and Charitable Trust. The college offers B.Ed and M.Ed courses affiliated to Gulbarga University. It has a total staff of 13 faculty members and aims to provide quality teacher education and community service. Key facilities include classrooms, laboratories, library and hostels. The document shares details about curriculum, admissions, research activities and infrastructure facilities.
Commerce Education
As a branch of knowledge, Commerce imparts experience of business world at large in all its manifestations. It prepares its learners for personally fruitful and socially desirable careers in the field of business
Vedic education originated from ancient Hindu scriptures known as the Vedas. It focused on spiritual knowledge and moral development through studying sacred texts. Education was provided through residential schools known as gurukuls and followed a structured system involving different stages of a student's life. The goals of Vedic education were moksha (liberation), formation of character, and preservation of culture. While it emphasized spiritual learning and women's education, it also lacked secular subjects and mass education. Overall, Vedic education placed a high value on the teacher-student relationship and moral development of students.
This document provides information about accreditation and the NAAC assessment process. It discusses why accreditation is important for improving quality in higher education. The benefits of accreditation for institutions and stakeholders are outlined. The seven criteria used by NAAC for assessment are described in detail, including key performance indicators under each criterion. Guidelines are provided for institutions to prepare for the accreditation process, such as establishing vision/mission statements, developing websites, enhancing facilities and resources, collecting feedback, and conducting self-analysis. Overall, the document aims to outline the NAAC accreditation framework and support institutions in undergoing quality assessment.
The document provides information about organizing and running a Commerce Club for commerce students in schools. The Commerce Club aims to provide practical training and experiences to supplement students' theoretical classroom learning of commerce topics. It outlines the meaning, objectives, structure and functions of the Commerce Club. The key points are: the Club is led by a commerce teacher and comprises commerce students as members; it aims to expose students to business scenarios, experts and opportunities; and runs activities like quizzes, magazines, industrial visits, seminars and competitions to develop students' skills and knowledge of commerce and business.
This document summarizes a webinar presented on the National Education Policy 2020. The webinar covered the key highlights and goals of the NEP, including universalizing education from pre-school through secondary level, increasing access to higher education, reforming curriculum and pedagogy, and transforming higher education. The NEP aims to improve learning outcomes, boost critical thinking, reduce rote learning, increase flexibility in subject choices, and address issues like high dropout rates.
NAAC Presentation - Dr HK Garg, Sarojini Naidu Govt Girls College BhopalPROFESSOR Dr. H.K. Garg
This presentation is an overview of all necessary facts & figures pertaining to our College for assessment and accreditation. It is not a more plethora of achievements; rather, it is revelation of a path we have adhered to. Let us invite you to reel through the pages and be a part of our legacy.
Prof HK Garg, Coordinator IQAC & NAAC Steering Committee.
Dr. S. Manikandan presented on education and career opportunities in commerce. He discussed pursuing a Master of Commerce or MBA with specializations in finance, banking, marketing or entrepreneurship. He also listed specialized courses offered by institutions like the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Institute of Company Secretaries of India, and Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India. After completing commerce education, opportunities exist in private or government organizations as financial analysts, management executives, junior executives, bankers, accountants or clerks. Careers are also available in fields like financial services, banking, IT, law firms, hotel management, accounting firms, government services and entrepreneurial start-ups.
The document discusses various records and registers that are maintained in schools, including admission registers, attendance registers, teacher attendance registers, cash books, cumulative record cards, stock registers, fee registers, timetables, examination registers, correspondence registers, purchase records, and service books. Maintaining accurate records is important for tracking student information, monitoring finances and purchases, and documenting staff information.
This document is the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) for the academic year 2016-17 submitted by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Government Degree College for Women, Sangareddy, Telangana. It provides details of the composition and activities of the IQAC as well as assessments of the institution based on NAAC criteria. Key activities conducted by the IQAC included workshops on implementation of Choice Based Credit System, soft skills, and entrepreneurship skills. The institution offers 7 undergraduate programs and was re-accredited with a 'B' grade by NAAC in 2016.
Professor: 01-01-1997 to 20-08-1997
iv) Professor: 21-08-1997 to 31-07-2013
e) Administrative:
i) Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Management, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, from 1-8-2013 to
13-7-2016.
ii) Dean, Faculty of Management, Osmania University, Hyd. (2012-14)
iii) Head, Department of Business Management, O.U., Hyd. (2010-12).
iv) Chairman, Board of Studies in Business Management, O.U., Hyd. (2007-09).
v) Vice Principal, OUCC &
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The role of the coordinator of the IQAC is crucial in ensuring the effective functioning of all the members. The coordinator of the IQAC may be a senior person with expertise in quality aspects. She/he may be a full-time functionary or, to start with, she/he may be a senior academic /administrator entrusted with the IQAC as an additional responsibility. Secretarial assistance may be facilitated by the administration. It is preferable that the coordinator may have sound knowledge about the computer, its various functions and usage for effective communication.
Commerce education provides knowledge and skills related to trade, commerce, and industry. It began in India in 1886 with the establishment of the first commerce school in Chennai. Commerce education ranges from classes 11-12 at the higher secondary level to professional degrees like B.Com, M.Com, and Ph.D. Subjects include accounting, economics, marketing, taxation, statistics, e-commerce, and business communication. Commerce education is important as it satisfies human wants, increases standards of living, links producers and consumers, generates employment, and increases national income and wealth. General skills required for commerce students include soft skills, computer skills, and English proficiency.
This document provides information about K.L.B. D.A.V College for Girls in Palampur, India. It is a self-financing college established in 1969 that provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It has recognition from various regulatory bodies. The college follows curriculums set by Himachal Pradesh University and provides student support services including placements, library resources, and extracurricular activities. It aims to provide quality education to empower women and has various facilities like labs, library, and hostel. The college is managed by a governing body and has 11 faculty members.
The document provides information about the Electronics department of Shankarrao Mohite Mahavidyalaya, Akluj. It summarizes the department's establishment, programs offered, objectives, course structures, faculty details, student enrollment trends, placement rates, research activities, publications, and more. The department offers BSc, MSc, MPhil, and PhD programs in Electronics with high student demand ratios, placement rates, and university exam results. The faculty have published research papers and guided PhD students. The department aims to provide industry-relevant education and research opportunities to students.
My Presentation as Principal of VAMCC ,before NAAC TEAM - Sunil Sharma
VAMCC apply for 2nd cycle to NAAC for its gradation. The team arrived for visit as per schedule. on 8th April-2015 , the proceeding kicked off with my PPT presentation. Here I am uploading the same to guide others
National Education Policy 2020: An OverviewAmita Bhardwaj
The National Education Policy 2020 aims to transform India's education system by 2040. Some key highlights include:
1. A new pedagogical structure of 5+3+3+4 replacing the 10+2 structure, with early childhood care from age 3.
2. Achieving universal foundational literacy and numeracy in primary schools by 2025 through a National Mission.
3. Reducing separation between curricular, extra-curricular and vocational streams, with flexibility and holistic learning.
4. Mother tongue/local language as medium of instruction till at least Grade 5 and preferably till Grade 8.
Principal presentation for NAAC on 22-23 March ,2021.Dr. Neha Rani
Government College Narnaund (Hisar) welcomed the NAAC peer team for their accreditation visit on March 22-23, 2021. The college was established in 2013 and is affiliated with Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology Hisar. It offers undergraduate programs across 16 departments and has a student body of over 800. The college aims to provide quality education to rural students while developing critical thinking and social responsibility.
The document provides information about Sri Murugha Rajendra Swamiji B.Ed and M.Ed College located in Kalaburagi, Karnataka. It was established in 2004-2005 by Reshmi Educational and Charitable Trust. The college offers B.Ed and M.Ed courses affiliated to Gulbarga University. It has a total staff of 13 faculty members and aims to provide quality teacher education and community service. Key facilities include classrooms, laboratories, library and hostels. The document shares details about curriculum, admissions, research activities and infrastructure facilities.
Commerce Education
As a branch of knowledge, Commerce imparts experience of business world at large in all its manifestations. It prepares its learners for personally fruitful and socially desirable careers in the field of business
Vedic education originated from ancient Hindu scriptures known as the Vedas. It focused on spiritual knowledge and moral development through studying sacred texts. Education was provided through residential schools known as gurukuls and followed a structured system involving different stages of a student's life. The goals of Vedic education were moksha (liberation), formation of character, and preservation of culture. While it emphasized spiritual learning and women's education, it also lacked secular subjects and mass education. Overall, Vedic education placed a high value on the teacher-student relationship and moral development of students.
This document provides information about accreditation and the NAAC assessment process. It discusses why accreditation is important for improving quality in higher education. The benefits of accreditation for institutions and stakeholders are outlined. The seven criteria used by NAAC for assessment are described in detail, including key performance indicators under each criterion. Guidelines are provided for institutions to prepare for the accreditation process, such as establishing vision/mission statements, developing websites, enhancing facilities and resources, collecting feedback, and conducting self-analysis. Overall, the document aims to outline the NAAC accreditation framework and support institutions in undergoing quality assessment.
The document provides information about organizing and running a Commerce Club for commerce students in schools. The Commerce Club aims to provide practical training and experiences to supplement students' theoretical classroom learning of commerce topics. It outlines the meaning, objectives, structure and functions of the Commerce Club. The key points are: the Club is led by a commerce teacher and comprises commerce students as members; it aims to expose students to business scenarios, experts and opportunities; and runs activities like quizzes, magazines, industrial visits, seminars and competitions to develop students' skills and knowledge of commerce and business.
This document summarizes a webinar presented on the National Education Policy 2020. The webinar covered the key highlights and goals of the NEP, including universalizing education from pre-school through secondary level, increasing access to higher education, reforming curriculum and pedagogy, and transforming higher education. The NEP aims to improve learning outcomes, boost critical thinking, reduce rote learning, increase flexibility in subject choices, and address issues like high dropout rates.
NAAC Presentation - Dr HK Garg, Sarojini Naidu Govt Girls College BhopalPROFESSOR Dr. H.K. Garg
This presentation is an overview of all necessary facts & figures pertaining to our College for assessment and accreditation. It is not a more plethora of achievements; rather, it is revelation of a path we have adhered to. Let us invite you to reel through the pages and be a part of our legacy.
Prof HK Garg, Coordinator IQAC & NAAC Steering Committee.
Dr. S. Manikandan presented on education and career opportunities in commerce. He discussed pursuing a Master of Commerce or MBA with specializations in finance, banking, marketing or entrepreneurship. He also listed specialized courses offered by institutions like the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Institute of Company Secretaries of India, and Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India. After completing commerce education, opportunities exist in private or government organizations as financial analysts, management executives, junior executives, bankers, accountants or clerks. Careers are also available in fields like financial services, banking, IT, law firms, hotel management, accounting firms, government services and entrepreneurial start-ups.
The document discusses various records and registers that are maintained in schools, including admission registers, attendance registers, teacher attendance registers, cash books, cumulative record cards, stock registers, fee registers, timetables, examination registers, correspondence registers, purchase records, and service books. Maintaining accurate records is important for tracking student information, monitoring finances and purchases, and documenting staff information.
This document is the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) for the academic year 2016-17 submitted by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Government Degree College for Women, Sangareddy, Telangana. It provides details of the composition and activities of the IQAC as well as assessments of the institution based on NAAC criteria. Key activities conducted by the IQAC included workshops on implementation of Choice Based Credit System, soft skills, and entrepreneurship skills. The institution offers 7 undergraduate programs and was re-accredited with a 'B' grade by NAAC in 2016.
Professor: 01-01-1997 to 20-08-1997
iv) Professor: 21-08-1997 to 31-07-2013
e) Administrative:
i) Dean, Faculty of Commerce & Management, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, from 1-8-2013 to
13-7-2016.
ii) Dean, Faculty of Management, Osmania University, Hyd. (2012-14)
iii) Head, Department of Business Management, O.U., Hyd. (2010-12).
iv) Chairman, Board of Studies in Business Management, O.U., Hyd. (2007-09).
v) Vice Principal, OUCC &
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Commerce department ppt_final
1. Department of Commerce
Shri Sadguru Gangageer Maharaj Science, Gautam Arts & Sanjivani Commerce College, Kopargaon, Dist-
Ahmednagar
2. Department of Commerce
Shri SadguruGangageer MaharajScience, GautamArts& SanjivaniCommerce College,
Kopargaon
Warm Welcome
Chairperson:- Hon. Prof. T. N. Mathur,
Pro Vice Chancellor, Department of Economics,
Administration & Financial Management University of Rajasthan
Member Hon. Dr. Sasi Kanta Dash,
Co-ordinator:- Principal, Bharathidasan Government College of Women
(Autonomous), Muthiapet, Pondicherry
Member:- Hon. Prof. S. A. Patil,
Registrar Evaluation, Shri Krishnadevaraya Vishwavidyalaya,
Vijayanagar, Bellary, Karnataka
NAAC PEER TEAM
5th – 7th January 2017
3. 3
To impart higher education with multifaceted aspects with basic sciences, excelling the human
resources in broader perspectives of national and global context.
VISION
To generate academic, scientific temper, physical, spiritual, social and cultural values among the
students and to make them self reliant through self help and to be responsible citizens of the world.
MISSION
OBJECTIVES
1. To provide higher educational opportunities, primarily to the lower classes through the policy:
education at their doors.
2. To generate academically, physically, spiritually and sound motivated graduates with awareness of
importance of national integration and social responsibilities.
3. To develop the overall personality of the student.
4. To impart education through self-help and dignity of labor.
4. 4
Contents
Curricular Aspects
Teaching-Learning and Evaluation
Research, Consultancy and Extension
• Infrastructure and Learning Resources
• Student Support and Progression
• Governance, Leadership and Management
• Innovations and Best Practices
• Curricular Aspects
• Teaching-Learning and Evaluation
• Research, Consultancy and Extension
5. Sr. No. COURSES ESTABLISHMENT YEAR
1 U.G. (B.Com) June 1971
2 P.G. ( M.Com) June 1983
3 Research Center October 2007
ESTABLISHMENT OF DEPARTMENT
6. Programmes Offered
•Undergraduate Level:
F.Y.B.Com.
1) Financial Accounting
2) Computer Concepts &
Programming
3) Business Mathematics
4) Organization Skill
Development
5) Business Environment &
Entrepreneurship
6) Marketing and Salesmanship
7) Consumer protection and
Business Ethics
S.Y.B.Com.
1) Business Communication
2) Business management
3) Element of Company Law
4) Corporate Accounting
5) Economics
6) Marketing Management - I
7) Cost & Works Accounting - I
8) Business Administration – I
9) Banking & Finance – I
T.Y.B.Com.
1) Advanced Accounting
2) Auditing and Taxation
3) Business Regulatory and
Framework
4) Indian Economics
5) Marketing Management – II & III
6) Cost & Works Accounting – II &
III
7) Business Administration – II & III
8) Banking & Finance – II & III
7. Programme Offered (PG)
( 2013 Pattern:- Credit system )
Class Name of the course/ Paper
SEM I SEM II
M.Com I Management Accounting Financial analysis & Control
Strategic Management Industrial Economics
Advanced Accounting and
Taxation
Advanced Accounting paper l Specialized Areas in Accounting III
Income Tax paper ll Business Tax Assessment and
Planning IV
Business Administration Production and Operation
Management paper l
Business Ethics & Professional
Values III
Financial Management paper ll Element of Knowledge Management
IV
SEM III SEM IV
M.Com II Business Finance Capital Market & Financial Services
Research Methodology For Business Industrial Economic Environment
Advanced Accounting and
Taxation
Advanced Auditing V Recent Advances in Accounting ,
Taxation and Auditing VII
Specialized Auditing VI Project Work
Human Resource Management V Recent Advances in Business
Administration VII
Organizational Behavior VI Project Work
Business Administration
8. Participation in Restructuring of Syllabus
Sr. No. Name of Faculty Subject Name of the College Date
1 1) Dr. Gadhe D.P.
2) Dr.Nighot B.B.
3) Shri.Shaikh S.D.
Choice Based Credit System For P.G. C.T. Bora College, Shirur
15/01/2013
08/01/2013
2 1) Dr.Gadhe D.P. Working on Restricting
F.Y.B.A.Syllabus in Economics
S.S.G.M
College, Kopargaon
12/01/2013
3 1) Dr.Gadhe D.P.
2) Dr.Nighot B.B.
3) Shri.Shaikh S.D.
Workshop on Choice Based Credit System for Post
Graduate Courses
D.J. Malpani Commerce
College Sangamaner
28/07/2013
4 1) Dr.Gadhe D.P.
2) Sm. Shaikh S.D.
Practical’s in Computerized Account for F.Y.B.Com
in Project Finalized Accounting
D.J. Malpani Commerce
College, Sangamaner
29/01/2014
5 1) Dr.Gadhe D.P.
2) Dr.Nighot B.B.
Workshop on PERT and CMP (management and
cost audit)
P.V.P. College, Loni 06/10/2012
6 1) Dr.Nighot B.B.
2) Shri.Shaikh S.D.
Workshop on restructuring of syllabus of cost and
work accounting
D.J Malpani Commerce
College, Sangamaner
9. Short Term Courses
Sr. No. Name of Course Duration
1 Tally ERP.9 (Introduction) 3 Month
2 Income Tax 3 Month
3 Sales Person (Retail) 3 Month
Career Oriented Course
Sr.
No.
Name of Course Duration Funding
Agency
Year Amount
(Rs.)
1 E-Commerce 3 Years UGC 2009 5,00,000
10. Sr.
No.
Name Qualification Desig. Specialization Expe. (Years)
1 Dr. Gadhe D.P. (HOD) M.Com., M.Phil. , Ph.D., GDC&A, DTL Asso. Professor Advanced Accounting &
Taxation
33 Years
2 Dr. Nighot B.B.(Vice
Principal )
M.Com., M.Phil.. , Ph.D., GDC&A Asso. Professor Advanced Accounting &
Taxation
33 Years
3 Shri.Narode M.A.
(Retired on 31-7-2016)
M.Com., M.Phil.. Asso. Professor Advanced Accounting &
Taxation
29 Years
4 Shri. Shaikh S.D. M.Com., M.Phil., LLB., GDC&A Asso. Professor Advanced Accounting &
Taxation
33 Years
5 Smt. Shaikh A.M. M.Com., M.Phil.(Appear), B.Ed. ,
GDC&A
Asst. Professor Advanced Accounting &
Taxation
11 Years
6 Shri. Yadav P. S. M.Com, NET. Asst. Professor Advanced Accounting &
Taxation
1 Years
7 Shri. Sonawane S. A. M.Com Asst. Professor Advanced Accounting &
Taxation
1 Years
8 Shri. Kale P. B. M.Com Asst. Professor Advanced Accounting &
Taxation
2 Year
9 Shri. Yeole M.P. B.Sc., LLB., LLM. Asst. Professor LAW 10 Years
10 Shri. Kekan M.L. Coputer Egg. E-Commerce
Computer
1 Year
14. Results - B.Com.
Sr.
No.
Year U.G. College
Result
U.G. Univ.
Result
1 2010-11 75.86% 51.00%
2 2011-12 83.43% 71.00%
3 2012-13 83.17% 65.73%
4 2013-14 83.22% 58.19%
5 2014-15 71.36% 51.00%
6 2015-16 69.00% 57.85%
75.86%
83.43% 83.17% 83.22%
71.36%
69.00%
51.00%
71.00%
65.73%
58.19%
51.00%
57.85%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Result U.G. College Result
U.G. Univ. Result
15. Results - M.Com.
Sr.
No Year P.G. College
Result
P.G.
Univ.
Result
1 2010-11 38.46% 37.20%
2 2011-12 83.33% 57.00%
3 2012-13 86.66% 60.00%
4 2013-14 92.94% 58.00%
5 2014-15 96.87% 83.56%
6 2015-16 96.66% 87.40%
38.46%
83.33%
86.66%
92.94%
96.87% 96.66%
37.20%
57.00%
60.00% 58.00%
83.56%
87.40%
0.00%
20.00%
40.00%
60.00%
80.00%
100.00%
120.00%
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Result
P.G. College Result
P.G. Univ. Result
16. Result Statement
U.G. Result- 2011-12 To 2015-16
Year Total
Student
Total
Students
Appeared
Total Pass
Student
Distinc
tion
First
Class
Higher
Second
Class
Seco
nd
Class
Pass
Class
College/
Univ. Result
in %
First Three Toppers
2010-11 150 145 110 10 42 27 25 06 75.86%
51.00%
Univ. Result
1)Miss. Kolpakar Neha Devidas -957 -79.75%
2)Miss. Joshi Pranjli Ashok -925-77.08%
3)Mr. Bagad Kalpesh Vijay – 893-74.41%
2011-12 183 175 146 11 47 41 32 14 83.43 %
Univ. Result
71.oo%
1)Miss. Phadke.P.S 79.25%
2)Miss Mandik .R.R 78.52%
3) Mr. Sancheti.P.P 78.41%
2012-13 208 208 173 10 55 49 43 16 83.17%
Univ. Result
65.13%
1)Miss. Gaikwad Kranti Ramesh (963) – 80.25 %
2) Mr. Sonowane Santosh G. (920) – 76.67 %
3) Miss. Wani Renuka Kishore (902) 75.17 %
2013-14 242 235 197 18 82 44 33 20 83.82%
Univ. Result
58.19%
1) Mr. Moraskar Vijay Subhash (484) - 80.66%
2) Mr. Bhakare Digambar Popat (480) – 80.00%
3) Miss. Bhagat Swatai Balu 78%
2014-15 220 199 142 18 54 24 30 16 50.00%
Univ. Result
71.36%
1) Miss. Adhav Pournima Vilas (923) 76.91%
1) Miss. Pandore Vidya Ganesh (923) 76.91%
2) Mr. Waghmare Rakesh Jagannath (916) 76.33%
3) Miss. Wakchaure Vrushali M. (912) 76.00%
2015-16 182 171 118 12 56 35 13 02 69%
Univ. Result
58.19%
1) Miss. Shete Sonal Chandrachant(946)78.83%
2) Miss. Beldar Bhavana Nandu(918)76.50%
3) Miss. Bhavsar Ruchita Umesh(892)74.33%
17. Result Statement
M.Com 2011-12 To 2015-16
Year Total
Students
Appeared
Total Pass
Student
Distinction First
Class
Higher
Second
Class
Second
Class
Pass
Class
College
Result in
%
University
Result in %
First Three Toppers
2010-11 78 30 - 08 17 04 01 38.46% 37.20% 1)Miss. Hivade Dipali Eknath – 1052-65.75%
2)Miss. Navle Swati Shivaji 1012-63.25%
3)Miss. Kavde Jayshree N.1012-63.25%
2011-12 66 55 00 23 18 14 00 83.33% 57% 1.Kharnar Bharti Raghunath 67.31 %
2012-13 69 60 02 32 16 02 00 83.66% 60% 1)Mr. Tamboli Imran Akil (1125) 70.31 %
2) Miss. Valte Snehal Daulat (1112) 69.55%
3) Mr. Paradne Amol Kashinath (1103) 68.93 %
3)Mr. Waje Manoj Kamlakar (1103) 68.93 %
2013-14 85 79 04 40 22 11 02 92.94% 58% 1) Miss. Deokar Gauri Ambadas 74.12%
2) Miss. Wagh Shreya Ashok 72.12 %
3) Miss. Kote Archana Dattatray 71%
2014-15 96 93 31 49 13 - - 89.75% 96.87% 1) Miss. Ghate Anita Ashok (1210) 75.63%
2) Miss. Davange Mayuri S. (1201) 75.06%
3) Miss. Tambe Poonam R.(1200) 75.00%
2015-16 90 87 23 48 10 06 - 96.66% 87.40 % 1)Mr.Moraskar Vijay S. –[1293] (80.81%)
2) Miss. Nagare Jyotsana V. –[1227] (76.69)
3) Miss. Lamkhede Minal S. –[1202] (75.13%)
18. Participation In BOS Of
Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
Sr.
No.
Name of The Teacher Board Year
1 Dr. Nighot B.B. Faculty Member - Cost and
Works Accounting
2010-2015
21. Teaching Learning Methods
•Industrial Visit at Industrial Area
of Kopargaon
•Industrial Visit at Industrial Area
of Kopargaon
•Hon. Principal Popatrao Shirsath
Inaugurated Commerce Association ICT Class Room Lectures
22. Evaluation Methods
Unit Tests
Home Assignments
Term End Exams
Tutorials
Seminars
Project Work
Group Discussion
Question and Answer Method
Supplementary Exam
7
6
5
3
1
8
9
2
4
Mid Semester Exam
Power Point Presentation
10
11
23. Evaluation Process
• Annual Pattern 80:20 scheme.
• Semester Pattern 50:50 scheme (For M.Com., Credit System).
• Continuous evaluation Unit Tests, Home Assignment, Projects, Viva,
Seminars, Open Book Test and practical’s.
• Additional examinations for students participated in NSS, NCC, Sports.
25. Students Supports
• Students Participation In
1. Career Oriented Course
2. Short Term Course
3. Commerce Association
4. Research Projects
5. Parent Teacher Scheme
6. Teacher At Your Door
7. Skill Development
8. NET/SET Guidance
9. CA-CPT ,CS , CMA, MBA CET Exam Guidance
10.Earn and Learn
11.Personality Development
12. Industrial Visit / Bank Visit / Agriculture Market Visit
13. Entrepreneur cell
14.Participation in National /International Seminar / Workshop/Conference
15.Cultural Activities – Dance/Drama/One act play / Street Show/Essay Writing/ Quiz
Competition/Making Slogans
16.Commerce Festival
17.Placement Cell
Godakath Mahostav
26. Commerce Association
Hon. Principal Popatrao
Shirsath Inaugurating
Commerce Association
.15/09/2015
Hon. Principal Dr. L.D.
Bhor Inaugurating
Commerce Association
.04/09/2014
27. Seminar/ Guest Lectures Organized By The Department 2010-11, 2011-12
Sr.
No.
Date Resource Person Topic
1 18/10/2010 Prin. Dr. R.M. Deshmukh
Jamkhed College, Jamkhed
Inauguration Commerce
Association-Careeropportunities in
commerce
2 20/12/2010 Mr. Sumit Gonjare, Mr. Ravi Gaware and Mr. Kunal
Paithankar, MBA Student, Sanjivani engineering
college, Kopargaon
MBA-CET Guidance
3 13/01/2011 Dr. B.R. Adik, C.D.J. College, Shrirampur Expert Lecture on ‘Capital Market
and Financial Services’
4 1,2 /02/2010 National Level Seminar UGC Recent Trends in Global Marketing
5 09/08/2011 Prin. Dr. S.M. Kamble, C.D.J. College, Shrirampur CareerOpportunities in Commerce
6 24/12/2011 Shir. Shashikant Gaikwad, Thesildar Kopargaon Consumer Protection Act. 1986
7 12/01/2012 Shri. Jadhav Saheb, Br. Manager, Rayat Sevak Co-op
Bank Ltd. Kopargaon
Banking System
28. Sr.
No.
Date Resource Person Topic
8 17/09/2012 Mrs. Rucha Tandulwadkar, IMCDR, Ahmednagar Entrepreneur Guidance
9 19/09/2012 Shri. R.D.Deshmukh, Branch Manager, Bank of Maharashtra, Branch Kopargaon , Kopargaon. CareerOpportunities in Banking Sector
10 07/10/2012 Shri. Asif Raza, Branch Manager, Bank of Maharashtra Shirdi Branch,Shirdi. Banking Recruitment Cell
11 14/12/2012 Shri. Santosh Mahajan And Shri. Amol Dhanavate, Gandhi Management Institute, Pune MBA C-MAT Guidance
12 24/12/2012 Shri. Atul Shinde And Shri. Sadananda Dube, The Institute of Computer Accountants, Ahmednagar Computerized Accounting
13 26/12/2012 Shri. Anand Kopare, SND College, Yeola MBA C-MAT Guidance
14 07/09/2013 Prin. Dr. S.R. Walunj, P.V.P. College, Loni CareerOpportunities in Commerce
15 02/08/2013 Mrs. Shweta Kothari, Chartered Accountant, Kopargaon CA ,CPT guidance
16 7,8 /10/2013 Two Days National Level Seminar (UGC) Recent Trends in Information Technology &
Management
17 02/12/2013 Shri. Gujrathi A.K., Kopargaon Expert Lecture on Computerization
Accounting
18 31/12/2013 Dr. Londhe B.M., Shri. Kambale, SRESCOE Kopargaon MBA CET guidance
19 22/01/2014 Shri. Kulkarni K.B. Surekh Computers, Kopargaon Tally Package Voucher Entry
Seminar / Guest Lectures Arranged 2012-13, 2013-14
29. Sr. No. Date Resource Person Topic
20 25/07/2014 Shri. Vinod Shirode, Shri. Kiran Mehta, CareerAcademy, Nashik MPSC/UPSC Exam guidance
21 28/07/2014 Shri. Ravindra Sarkar, Shri. Kiran Mehta, CareerAcademy, Nashik MPSC/UPSC Exam guidance
22 08/08/2014 Nitin Bansode, Rushikesh Chaudhari and Sharayu Sathe, SRESCOE
Kopargaon
Art of Living guidance
23 02/09/2014 Prin. Dr. L.D. Bhor, C.D.J. College of Commerce, Shrirampur Inauguration of Commerce
Association
24 12/09/2014 Shri. Ashok Shinde, Prin. Dr. Smita Deshmukh, Amravati Personality Development
Programm
25 19/09/2014 Sachin Chavan, Nashik Fire & Safety guidance
26 19/12/2014 Tanmay Dixit, Anand Joshi and Sagar Pagare, Nashik Workshop on Cyber Security
27 23/12/2014 Shri. K.D. Birar, Br.Manager, Shri. Kushvash , Shri. Deshpande Sr. Officer
Bank of Maharashtra,Branch Kopargaon,Kopargaon
Shri. Ravindra Thorat, Sr. Accountant, Shri. Vishal Kumar Sr. Officer Bank
of Baroda,Branch Kopargaon.Kopargaon
Workshop on E-Banking
28 27/12/2014 Shri. Kakade B.G., Sanjivani Engineering College, Kopargaon Workshop on E-Marketing & E-
Commerce
29 30/12/2014 Shri. Samir Patil And Shri. Akbar Sayyed, D.I.M.R. , Pune Management Awareness
program(MBA)
30 16,17 Jan.2015 Two days National level Seminar – UGC Recent Trends in Marketing
Seminar / Guest Lectures Arranged 2014-15
30. Sr. No. Date Resource Person Topic
31 05/01/2016 Shri. Nilay Mehta C.A. , Shri. Shekhar Borude , Nilaya Institute of Management ,Pune. Awareness of about Soft Skills , Human
Rights , Cyber Security
32 07/01/2016 Shri . Yashwant Padghamal , National Skill Development Cooperation ,New Delhi .
Shri . Chandro Jadhav ,Vodafone , Kopargoan
Soft Skills Development
33 08,09/01/20
16
Shri. Hiralal Mahnubhav , Kopergoan Taluka Vidyarthi Sahayak Samity , Kopargaon
Shri. Rajendra Shinde , Chairman ,Kopargaon Co-operative Industrial Estate ,Kopargaon
Inauguration Commerce festival
34 16/01/2016 Shri. Ranpise B.D. P.V.P. College ,Loni Guidance on SET –NET Exam
35 28/01/2016 Shri .Thorat G.N. , Branch Manager , Rayat Sevak Co. Bank Ltd. Kopergoan Modern technologies in Banking
36 10/02/2016 Shri . Kulkarni A.L. Tax Consultant, Member – L.M.C. , S.S.G.M. College , Kopargaon Workshop on Computation of Total Income
37 11/02/2016 Shri . Kulkarni K.B. Surekh Computers, Kopergoan Workshop On Tally ERP-9
38 15/02/2016 Shri . Kulkarni A.L. Tax Consultant, Member – L.M.C. , S.S.G.M. College , Kopargaon Expert Lecture On VAT , TDS , Service Tax.
39 16/02/2016 Shri. Bafna Punit ,Shri Yogeshwar Kasture ,Rutavej Associates D.I.M.R. , Pune Expert Lecture On MBA Entrance Exam
40 15/09/2015 Shri. Kakade B.G., Sanjivani Engineering College , Kopargaon Guidance on MBA-CET
41 15/12/2015 Shri . Chandrarao Jadhav , Vodafone, Kopargaon Placement Cell
42 22/08/2015 Rupali Lamkhede , I.M.S. College , Ahmednagar . Competition Cell of Fest –Der -Tech.-2015.
Seminar / Guest Lectures Arranged 2015-16
31. Seminar / Guest Lectures Arranged
Hon. Principal. Popatrao Shirsath
CareerOpportunuties in Commerce Education
15th Sep. 2015.
Chakka Jam Theory Guided By Mr.Punit Bafna as
Expert Lecture on 16th Feb 2016.
Interview conducted Under Placement Cell. 2016
By Shital Shirsath Excecutive of IDBI Bank,Kopargaon
One day workshop on Soft Skill Development By
Shree Yashwant Padghamal and Mr.
Chandrarao Jadhav. On 7th Jan 2016
Expert Lecture on Soft Skill Development
By Swapnil Wani
Tushar Rawal Central Skill Devolopment
Chairman ,New Delhi.
32. Eminent person Visited to Department
Sr. No. Date Eminent Person
1 18/10/2010 Prin. Dr. R.M. Deshmukh
JamkhedCollege,JamKhed
2 20/12/2010 Mr. SumitGonjare, Mr. Ravi Gaware& Mr. KunalPaithankar, MBA College , Sanjivani
3 1/02/2010 Dr. BabasahebSangale
Dean,Commerce Faculty ,University of pune
4 1&2/02/2010 Dr. M.N. Sondage
H.O.D. Copmmerce,Dnyanopasak College Parbhani
5 1&2//02/2010 Dr. Sanjay Kaptan
H.O.D.,Commerce Faculty ,University of pune
6 1&2//02/2010 Hon.Dr.M.V.Gite
New Arts, Science and Commerce College, Ahmednagar
7 1&2//02/2010 Dr. SuhasMahajan
Ness WadiyaCollege,Pune
8 5/8/2011 Hon. Prin. Dr. Kambale S. S.
C.D.J. College of commerce, Shrirampur
9 9/8/2011 Hon. Prin. Dr. Kambale S. S.
10 24/12/2011 Kum. KalpanaKopre, Kum. SayaliGirme, Kum. Ankita Kale, Kum. Nikita Gaikwad
33. 11 19/1/2012 Miss. Sweta Kothari (C.A) Kopargaon
12 21/01/2012 Miss. Sweta Kothari (C.A) Kopargaon
13 23/01/2012 Prof. Yogesh Hole
AgastiManagement College, Akole
14 02/02/2012 Prin. Dr. Sanjay .Kambale
C.D.J. College of commerce, Shrirampur
15 09/02/2012 Shree. Pagare S.C (C.A)
Shrirampur
16 15/02/2012 Shree. RajendraShinde, Chairman
17 7/9/2013 Prin. Dr.Walunj S.R.PVP College Pravaranagar
18 2/8/2013 Smt. Swetakothri C.A
19 31/12/2013 DR. Londe M. B.
Prof. Kambale Prof. BurkuleSanjivani M.B.A College Kopargon
20 2/12/2013 Prof. GujarathiAkash
21 22/1/2014 Prof.kulkarni K.B. surekhcomputres,kopargoan
22 11/09/2012 Shree. R. D. Deshmukh
(Manager Bank of Maharashtra, Kopargaon )
23 05/09/2012 Hon. Prin. Dr. K. H. Shinde
24 17/09/2012 Prof. RuchaTandulwadkar
IMCRD Ahamednagar
25 06/12/2012 Prof. Dr. K. H. Shinde
34. 26 14/12/2012 Shree. SantoshMahajan
Shree. AmolDhanvate
( RajivGandhi Management Institute, Pune)
27 24/12/2012 Shree. AtulShinde
Shree.SadanandDube
Shree.Mahajan
( The Institute of Computer Accountant, Ahmednagar)
28 18/12/2012 Prof. Dr. K. H. Shinde
Dr. Hugale G. C.(Member of Local Management Commity
29 26/12/2012 Prof. AnandKopare
SNDT College, Yeola
30 07/10/2012 Shree. AsifRaza Manager
Bank OF Maharashtra , Shirdi
31 11/02/2013 Hon. ShankarravjiKolheSaheb
Dr. A. Al. kulkarni
Dr. GovrdhanHusale
Shree PathagiDeokar
Shree ChaburavAavhad(Member of LMC)
32 15/04/2013 Hon. Shree RajendraShinde,
Shree. VasantrowDeshmukh,
Shree.ManojAgrawal, Hon. Kalvaghe, Shree Thombre
PavanKurlekar
BalasahebSingar
33 2/9/2014 Prin.Dr. BhorL.D.C.D.J.CommercecollegeShrirampur
34 25/7/2014 Prof.VinodShirode,ProfKiranMehata
[ Carrier AcademyNashik ]
35
5/9/2014
Hon.ManojJoshiL.M.C.memberkopargoan
36 8/8/2014 Shri.NitinBansode
37 23/12/2014 Hon. K.D.Berar [Branch Manager Bank of Maharashtra Kopargoan ]
Hon.Deshpande Sahib
[ Senior officer Bank Of Maharashtra kopargoan ]
Hon.GauravKushwah
[ Deputy Manager Bank Of Maharashtra , kopargoan ]
Hon. RavindraThorat[ Senior. Manager bank of Borda,kopargoan]
38 27/12/2014 Hon.Kakde B.G.
39 30/12/2014 Hon. Sameer Patil
Shri. Aakbarsayyad – DIMR-(Dnyansagar)
40 21/01/2015 ExpertMr.VijayShinde
Prof.RuchaTandulhwadkar
35. 41 2/2/2015 Hon.RavindraNikam ,
Shri.AbhayWadnere,SantlorianHotel,Shirdi
42 6/5/2015 Shri.SamadhanBeble
Shri. HarsadYadav
Shri.OmkarJagtap
43 7/02/2015 Prof. Kulkarni K.B.
Surekh Computer Kopergaon
44 9/02/2015 Prof. ShahaSubhodh
Prof. GaikarSopan
Prof. Kale Niraj
Excellent Acadamy, Pune
45 05/01/2016 Expert -1) Shri .Nilay Mehta (C.A) Nilaya Institute In Management Pune .
2)Shri. ShekharBorude
46 07/01/2016 Expert-1) ShriYashwantPadghamal National Skill Development Corporation New Delhi
2) ShriChandraoJadhav –Vodaphone ,Kopargaon.
47 16/01/2016 Expert- Prof. Ranpise B.D (PVP Collage Pravaranagar)
48 28/01/2016 Expert- Hon. Branch Manager “The RayatSevak Co. Op. Ltd Kopargaon.
49 10/02/2016 Expert- Hon.Kulkarni A.L (Member of LMC, Famous Tax Practitioner Kopargaon.
50 11/02/2016 Expert- Hon. Kulkarni A.B. (Surekh Computer Kopargaon.)
51 15/02/2016 Expert- Hon. Kulkarni A.L. (Expert Tax Practitioner Kopargaon )
52 11/02/2016 Expert- Hon. Kulkarni A.L. (Expert Tax Practitioner Kopargaon )
53 15/02/2016 Expert ShriBaphnaPunit ,ShriYogeshwarKasture
54 16/02/2016 Hon. Prin. Dr.PopatraoShirsath
Precedent:-Dr.K.P .Kakade
55 15/09/2015 Shri .ChandraraoJadhav ,Gaikwad M.A.
56
7/10/2013
Hon.Prin.Dr.D.N.Kyatanavar
Sanjivani Engineering College, Kopergaon
57 7/10/2013 Porf.SabastianJeorge
Sanjivani Engineering College, Kopergaon
36. Industrial Visits (Since 2010)
Date Name Industry Name of Industrialist
21/01/2011 1. Kopargaon Gining & Pressing Ltd.
2. Kopargaon Co-Operative Industrial Estate –Office
Mr.Jagtap Saheb, Manager
Mr.Rajendra shinde, Chairman
17/02/2012 1. Godavari Khore D.U.S. ,Kopargaon
2. MIDC , Kopargaon
Mr.Gadhekar ,Manager
Mr.Rajendra Shinde, Chairman
15/04/2013 1) Godavari Equipment Pvt Ltd (Kopargaon)
2) Pavan Electro Plating (Kopargaon)
3) Singar Still Furniture (Kopargaon)
4) Kopargaon Co-oprative Industrial Estat –Office
Mr.Kalwaghe,Mr.Thombre
Mr.Narendra Kurlekar
Mr.Balasaheb Singar
Mr.Rajendra Shinde,
Mr.Vasntrao Deshmukh
Mr.Manoj Agraval
28/01/2014 1) Kopargaon Co-oprative Industrial Estat –Office
2) Rayat Sevak Co-Oprative Bank (Kopargaon)
3) Kopargaon Market Committee –Kopargaon
Mr.Rajendra Shinde,
Mr.Vasntrao Deshmukh
Mr.Manoj Agraval
Manager
Manager
04/05/2015 1) Godavari Equipment Pvt Ltd (Kopargaon)
2) Pavan Electro Plating (Kopargaon)
3) Singar Still Furniture (Kopargaon)
4) Ashvamedh Agro Bio Product Pvt.Ltd
5) Yashsree Glas Ware (Kopargaon)
6) Rainbow Colors (Kopargaon)
Mr.Kalwaghe,Mr.Thombre
Mr.Narendra Kurlekar
Mr.Balasaheb Singar
Mr.Dnyneshwar Wakchaure
Mr.Hankare
Mr.Jadhav
19/01/2016 1) Godavari Equipment Pvt Ltd (Kopargaon)
2) Pavan Electro Plating (Kopargaon)
3) Ganesh Eng.Pvt.Ltd(Kopargaon)
4) Sree Sai Agriculture and Fruit Processing Equipments
(Kopargaon)
5) Ram Thibak and Sprinkler Pvt.Ltd (Kopargaon)
6) Sai Jeevan Drinking Water Project Pvt.Ltd (Kopargaon)
7) Victor Electronics Pvt.Ltd
Mr.Kalwaghe,Mr.Thombre
Mr.Narendra Kurlekar
Mr.Balwant
Mr.Hemant Patwardhan
Mr.Keshvrao Bhavar
Mr.Mangesh Sarode
Mr.Dhange,Mr.Chavhan
Starting Industrial Visit
Students Observing Plant
Industrialist Giving the
Information to Students
Industrialist Giving the
Information to Students
Students Observing
Plant
Industrialist Giving the
Information to Students
38. MOU
Sr. No. Name of Department Institutions Date
1 Commerce Shri . Sanjay Pagare and Company Chartered Accountant Shrirampur for
Investment Awareness Programme –Education and Protection .
01/12/2014
2 Commerce CPAG- Center For Personality Assessment and Graphology –Nashik for Cyber
Security .
19/12/2014
3 Commerce Shri Tisai consultant Private Ltd. Pune for Share Market Interaction. 06/02/2015
4 Commerce Excellent Professional Academy , 283, Shukravar Peth, Pune-2 For CA, CS, CMA
Courses .
09/02/2015
5 Commerce Nilayas ICATS Institute of commerce, pune for smart Careerin commerce ,soft
skills courses ,competitive exam.
05/1/2016
6 Commerce Dnyansagar Institute Of Management & Research, Pune For Courses on CA,
CS and CMA, Banking Competitive Exam, CareerGuidance.
07/3/2016
7 Commerce Ashwmedh Agro Tech (India) Pvt. Ltd. , Kopargaon For Event Management Skill
Development.
17/12/2016
8 Commerce Bank Of Maharashtra , Branch Kopargaon, For Workshop on Indian Banking
Services And Counseling For Competitive Exam Under Experts Guidance.
27/12/2016
39. Consultancies
Sr. No Year Areas / Type of Consultancy Revenue generated in Rs.
1 2010-11 Income Tax , Consumer Protection, Entrepreneurship Free of charge
2 2011-12 Income Tax ,Consumer Protection, Entrepreneurship Free of charge
3 2012-13 Income Tax , Consumer Protection , Entrepreneurship Free of charge
4 2013-14 Income Tax , Consumer Protection , Entrepreneurship Free of charge
5 2014-15 Income Tax , Consumer Protection , Entrepreneurship Free of charge
6 2015-16 Income Tax , Consumer Protection , Entrepreneurship Free of charge
Income Tax Consumer Protection Entrepreneurship
40. Sankalp Wallpaper
Sr. No Date Title
1 15/08/2010 Revive National and International Entrepreneur and Industries
2 5/09/2010 CareerOpportunities after B.Com
3 24/12/2010 Food Adulteration Prevention Act 1954
4 15/08/2011 Motor Vehicle Act 1988
5 26/01/2012 Consumer Protection Act 1986
6 15/08/2012 Advertisement and Consumer Awareness
7 26/01/2013 Food Adulteration
8 05/09/2014 Teacher Day Special
9 22/09/2014 Karmaveer Anniversary Special
10 26/02/2015 Changes in Consumer Protection Act
11 05/09/2015 Teacher Day Wallpaper on Dr.A.P.J.Kalam
12 15/08/2016 Goods and Service Tax
42. Commerce Festival
Opening ceremony of commerce festival
Students participated under inauguration
program of commerce festival
Students participated under various program
of commerce festival
Students participated in opening stalls -Self Help
Group- in Godakath Mahostav
43. Rangoli Competition Under Commerce Festival
Rangoli Exhibition “Save Girls”.Rangoli Exhibition “Teach Girl”.
Rangoli of Save Water By Students
Rangoli Exhibition – Plantetion of
Trees.
Rangoli of Save Water By Students
44. Teacher At Your Door
Mr. Shaikh S.D. visited to student Mr. Sapike
at their home
Dr. Nighot B.B. visited to student Miss. Joshi
at their home.
Miss. Shaikh A.M. visited to student at
their home under teacher at your door
scheme
Dr. Gadhe D.P. visited to
studentMiss.Kuditkar their home.
Miss. Shaikh A.M. visited to student at
their home.
Dr. Gadhe D.P. visited to student Miss.Barse
at their home.
45. Teacher At Your Door
Mr. Shaikh S.D. visited to student
Miss.Avhad at their home.
Mr. Shaikh S.D. visited to student Avhad and
Magar at their home.
Dr. Nighot B.B. visited to student
Miss.Sweety at their home.
Dr. Nighot B.B. visited to student Shirke at
their home .
Dr. Gadhe D.P. visited to student
Miss.Kamini Navale at their home.
Miss. Shaikh A.M. visited to student at
their home.
46. Teacher At Your Door
Dr. Gadhe D.P. visited to student Mr. Sanju
Wani at their home.
Dr. Gadhe D.P. visited to student Mr. Yash
Bamb at their home.
Dr. Gadhe D.P. visited to student Mr.
Rakesh Jadhav at their home.
Dr. Gadhe D.P. visited to student Miss.
Yadav Shital at their home .
Dr. Gadhe D.P. visited to student Miss.Pooja
Adhav at their home.
47. Parent Teacher Schemes
Parents Meet- Dip Prajwalan
By Parents.
Parents Meet- Felicitation
Program of Parents.
Parent Meet
Parents Meet- Speech By Vithhal
Jadhav (Parent) .
Parents Meet- Felicitation
By Parents.
48. Placement Cell
Interview Taken By IDBI Executive – Mr. Amit Sinha , Regional Sales Manager .
Mr. Santosh More , Territory sales Manager , Ahmednagar .
Mr. Mukesh Sinha , Branch Head ,Kopargaon.
Smt. Snehal Shirsat, Sales Manager, Kopargaon.
Placement Cell By Chandrarao Jadhav Vodafone ,Kopargaon.
53. Seminar / Workshop /Guest Lectures Arranged-News in News Papers
Miss. Shweta Kothari, Charted
Accountant –Guidance About CA-CPT
Prof. Yogesh Hole ,Guidance
About NET-SET Exam
54. Commerce Research Center List of Guides
Sr.
No.
Name of Guide Qualification Subject
1 Prin. Dr. Sangale G.T. M.Com., M.Phill., Ph.D. Business Administration, Marketing
2 Prin.Dr. Shinde K.H. M.Com., M.Phill., Ph.D. Business Economics
3 Dr. Nighot B.B. M.Com., M.Phill., Ph.D., GDC&A Business Administration, Marketing
Management
4 Dr. Wakchaure R.N. M.Com., M.Phill., Ph.D. GDC&A Banking & Finance. Financial Management,
Business Administration
5 Dr. Wadekar S.K. M.Com., M.Phill., Ph.D. Business Administration , Marketing,
Cooperation & Rural Development
6 Shri. Shaikh S.D. M.Com., M.Phill. , LLB. Marketing Management
55. Commerce Research Centre
Ph.D. Awarded
Sr. No Name of Student Subject Registration
Date
Awarded Date
1 Mr.Bhakhale.S.R Business Administration 04/04/2008 Oct.2012
2 Mr.Chopade.B.B Business Administration 26/09/2008 29/06/2013
3 Mr.Kale.A.D Business Economics 05/12/2010 30/11/2013
4 Mr.Pawar.B.R * Banking and Finance 31/03/2004
(30/07/2010)
12/12/2011
5 Mr.Kadam.S.R Business Administration 18/02/2011 11/08/2014
6 Mr.Chandane.A.L Business Economics 04/10/2011 04/07/2015
56. Commerce Research Center
List of Student for Ph.D. Ongoing
Sr.
No.
Name of Student Subject Registration
Date
Award Date
1 Narode M.A. Business Administration 26/09/2008 Ongoing
2 Bohir V.H. Business Administration 10/09/2014 Ongoing
3 Pagare S. R. Business Administration 14/03/2015 Ongoing
57. Commerce Research Center
List of Student for Ph.D. with Title
Department of Commerce
Sr. No. Name of Student Title
1 Prof. Bakhale S.R. A Study of Fin. Administration Vis-a-vice Acquisition & utilization of Funds by Sai Baba Sansthan
,Shirdi.
2 Prof. Narode M.A. A Study of Water Adm. Management in Agriculture with special reference to Ahmednagar Dist.
3 Prof. Chopade B.B. A critical study on recent trends in milk production and marketing in Ahmednagar district
4 Prof. Pawar B.R. A contribution of Mahatma Phule backward class development corp. ,Mumbai in the development of
backward class ,social & economical level in Ahmednagar Dist of Maharashtra State
5 Prof. Chandane A.L. A study of women entrepreneurs during recession with special reference to Thane Dist.
6 Prof. Kale A.D. A case study of child labors economic & social problems in Pune Dist. Hotel business.
7 Kadam. S.R. A study of organization and management of Maharashtra Rajya Sankalan Dudh Mahasangh
Maryadit, Mumbai
8 Bohir V.H. A analytical study of Cidco New Bombay Registration regarding Housing Development Corporation
9 Pagare S. R. An Analytical Study of Administrative Problems and Prospects of Tourism Industry with Special
Reference to Golden Triangle of Nasik ,Ahemadnagar and Aurangabad Districts of Maharashtra
58. Sr.
No
.
Name of the
Teacher
Project Title Financing
Authority
Year Amount
Sanction
Remark
1 Dr. Nighot B.B. PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF CO-
OPERATING SUGAR INDUSTRIES BY
PRODUCT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE
TO AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT IN
MAHARASHTRA
UGC Shortlist 2013 - -
Major Research Project
59. Minor Research Project
Sr.
No.
Name of the
Teacher
Project Title Financing
Authority
Year Amount
Sanction
Status
1 Dr. Nighot B.B. 1. Problems of Productivity in Sugar Cane
Industry
2. Problems of Rural Entrepreneurs in
Kopargaon Tal.
3. Problems of Agricultural Productivity
4. Challenges in Small Scale Industry A
case study of Kopargaon Taluka.
5. Recent trends in Cooperative Sugar
Industries A case study of Ahmednagar
Dist.
U.G.C.
U.G.C.
BCUD
U.G.C.
U.G.C.
2003-2005
2005-2007
2008-2010
2010-2012
2014-2016
23,000/-
65,000/-
75,000/-
80,000/-
1,90,000/-
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Ongoing
2 Dr. Gadhe D.P. Impact of Shopping Malls on Retailers and
Consumers
U.G.C. 2008-2016 18,000/- Completed
3 Shri. Narode
M.A
A Study of problems of Irrigation Water in
Kopargaon Taluka
U.G.C. 2010-2012 40,000/- Completed
4 Shri. Shaikh
S.D.
A Study of Problems & Prospects of Agro
Marketing in Kopargaon Taluka
U.G.C. 2013-2015 1,00,000/- Completed
60. Seminar Organized
Sr.
No.
Date Title of the Seminar Funding
Agency
Sanction Amount
1 1st ,2nd
Feb. 2010
National Level Seminar - Recent Trends in
Global Marketing.
UGC Rs. 94,000
2 7th ,8th
Oct.2013
National Level Seminar - Recent Trends in
Information Technology and Management.
UGC Rs. 50,000
3 16th ,17th
Jan.2015
National level Seminar - Recent Trends in
Marketing.
UGC Rs. 1,45,000
61. Seminars/ Conferences/ workshops attended
Sr.
No.
Name of Teacher Univ.
Level
State Level National
Level
Inter-
National
Level
Total
1 Dr. Nighot B.B. 02 00 27 24 53
2 Dr. Gadhe D.P. 04 14 18 08 44
3 Shri. Shaikh S.D. 02 06 11 02 21
4 Shri. Narode M.A. 00 02 06 02 10
5 Smt. Shaikh A.M. 00 00 03 00 03
Total : 08 22 70 36 136
62. International Conference Presentation
Paper Presented on “Simhasth Kumbhamela -2015
,Nasik ” At Bangkok ,Thailand on 25th-26th Nov 2015)
Paper Presentation on “ Peter Druckers
Contribution in Management” at Manipal
University – Dubai,UAE. 26th -27th May 2015
Paper Presentation on “Dr. B.R. Ambedkars
Contribution in Water Management at Kensington
, London on 06th-07th June 2016
Paper Presentation on “ Contribution of Mother in Educational
Life of there Children” at Zurich ,Switzerland on 13th -14th June
2016
Paper Presentation on “ Sant’s Contribution
in Consumers Protection” at Moka ,
Mauritius on 08th-09th Jan 2015
63. Research Publication in Refereed Journal
Sr.
No.
Name of Teacher Research
Publication
In Refereed
Journal
Research
Publication
In
proceeding
Seminar
/Conference ,
Workshop ,
paper
presentation
Total
1 Dr. Gadhe D.P. 12 15 34 61
2 Dr. Nighot B.B. 11 30 12 53
3 Shri. Shaikh S.D. 02 12 06 20
4 Shri. Narode M.A. 01 06 09 16
5 Smt. Shaikh A.M. 00 09 04 05
Total : 26 64 65 155
64. Book Published
Sr.
No.
Name of
Teacher
Title of Book Name of
Publisher
ISSN/ISBN No Year
1 Dr. Gadhe D.P. Long Terms Finance
(T.Y.B.B.A., Sem-V)
Success
Publication ,Pune
ISBN:978-93-84916-98-5 2015
65. Survey Conducted by Department of Commerce in Association
with Grahak Panchayat Ahmednagar
Sr.
No.
Name of the Survey Sample size Year
1 Consumers Awareness Campaign Survey on
Background of Consumers Day
100 – Teaching ,Non Teaching Staff of
S.S.G.M.College ,Kopargaon
2014-15
2 Survey on problems of pass holders Student 100- Commerce students S.S.G.M.College,
Kopargaon
2016-17
3 Survey on Demonetization of Rs. 500/- and Rs.
1000/- Note by Central Government
100 – Teaching ,Non Teaching Staff of
S.S.G.M.College ,Kopargaon
Nov.2016
4 A Study of Impact of Demonetizations. 500/- and Rs.
1000/- Note by Central Government on Banks – for
Bank official and employees
100 – Nationalized , Private and Co-oprative
Banks in Kopargaon Officials and Employees
2016-17
5 A Study of Impact Demonetarization of Rs.500/- and
Rs . 1000/- by Central Government on Credit Co
operative Societies
100 – Credit Co-oprative Societies
Kopargaon Officials and Employees
2016-17
66. Research Project list M.Com 2015-16
Sr. No Name of Student Title of Project
1 Chaudhari Shital B. To Study the Impact of Training of Employees in Sanjivani sahakari sakhar karkhana Ltd. Sahajanandnagar
2 Chaudhari Vishnupant V. Tax Planning of 10 Assesse
3 Aher Prachi B. To Study the Corporate Social Responsibilities Practices Adopted by Prathmesh Enterprises,Ambad,Nashik
4 Abhale Sampada D. To Study the Stress Management of Employee in Sai Agro Industry ,Takaly,Tal.Kopargaon
5 Barvant Vikas S. Comparative study of Taxable Income of Individual and Hindu Undivided Family
6 Abhale Indrayani A. To Study Loan Appraisal Mechanism & NPA Analysis at Bank of Baroda,Kopargaon Branch
7 Bharsakal Archana.B Study of Fraud Cases Detected by Application of S.A.P
8 Bhagat Swati B. Study of Excise Accounting to Manufacturing Units in Tally ERP-9
9 Gandhi Mansi V. A Comparative Study of NPA of ADCC Co-op Banks
10 Kale Ramesh .B Study of Ratio as a tool of Financial Statement Analysis
11 Karpe Pratiksha.D Study of Fraud Cases Detected by Application of S.A.P
12 Modhave Kirti B To Study Loan Appraisal Mechanism & NPA Analysis at Bank of Baroda,Kopargaon Branch
13 Jagtap Sonaly S. 360 Degree Performance Appraisal in Sai Agro Industry ,Takaly,Tal.Kopargaon
14 Nirggude Swati R. To Study the Financial Position of a Company at Dalal and Broacha Stock Broking Pvt.Ltd, Mumbai
15 Kadame kaveri B. To Study the Working Capital Management at HWAS Co-op Bank ,Gangapur Road ,Nashik
16 Ingale Madhuri G A Comparative Study of Vehicle Loan ,By Tata Motors Pvt.Ltd.& Other Banks
17 Nagare Jyotsna V. Study of Hom Loan Scheme of HDFC Bank Kopargaon
18 Nair Girish G. A Study of Vehicle Loan with Reference to Mahindra & Mahindra Finance,Kopargaon Branch
19 Karad Sunil N. Study of Excise Accounting to Manufacturing Units in Tally ERP-9
20 Joshi Gaurav A. A Study of Excise Accounting to Manufacturing Unit
67. Research Project list M.Com 2014-15
Sr.No. Name of Student Title of the project
1 Kamble Vikas Murlidhar Working capital Management
2 Salve Mahesh Balasaheb A study customer retention strategices adopted by commercial banks in India
3 Sapkal Ganesh Devidas A empirical study on 360 degree performance appraisal
4 Deokar Sharad Dagu A study the CSR Adopted by malpani group sangamner
5 Davange Mayuri Sambhaji HR Challenges In Indian context
6 Ftangare Sunjoj Nivrruti To study the techniques of turnaround management in an organizations,
7 Jadhav Avinash Sitaram To study the finaceial Position of a company
8 Hagawane Savita Dananjay To study the ERP system of a private / public secotor
9 Shinde Gitashri Kondaji To study the ERP system of a private / public sector
10 Shete Shraddha Dattatry To study the impact of training of employee
11 Bhagwat Yogesh Subhash the ERP system of a private / public sector To study
12 Vadnere Akanksha Kishor To Working capital management and Ratio Analysis
13 Adik Sayali Balasaheb To study financial position of a company
14 Sapkal Rashika Dadasaheb To study the impact of training employees in private sector organization
15 Pankade Shraddha Bhaskar A study stress management of the employee at IT sector
68. Student Placement 2010-11
Sr.
No.
Name of The Student Class Appointment place Designation
1 Walzade Dipak R. M.Com KOSAKA Udyog Samuh, Kolpewadi Accountant
2 Autade Arvind N. M.Com KOSAKA Udyog Samuh, Kolpewadi Accountant
3 Bornare Somnath S. M.Com KOSAKA Udyog Samuh, Kolpewadi Accountant
4 Gund Ganesh C. M.Com KOSAKA Udyog Samuh, Kolpewadi Accountant
5 Pangavahane Sunil M.Com M.K. Adhav Patsansths, Kopargaon Accountant
6 Kopare Dipak M.Com Pvt. Company, Ahmednagar Accountant
7 Bhosale Vitthal M.Com Pvt. Company, Pune Accountant
8 Murade Sunil B.Com HDFC Bank Sales Manager
9 Nikam Amol M.Com Tax Practice Tax consultant
10 Davange Bharat M.Com Naaptol Shopping Pune Logistic Officer
69. Student Placement 2011-12
Sr.
No.
Name of The Student Qualification Appointment place Designation
1 Gavali A.P. M.Com Pohegaon Patsanstha Accountant
2 Satish Devkar M.Com Maharashtra Gramin Bank, Vaijapur Accountant
3 Rakesh Dive M.Com Vodaphone, Kopargaon Sales Manager
4 Santosh Muradnar M.Com Krushi Bajar Samati, Kopargaon Accountant
5 Sharma Gitanjali M.Com Vrundavan Diagnostic Kopargaon Accountant
6 Gaikwad Yogita M.Com Tuitions Proprietor
7 Devkar Samadhan B.Com, LLB Advocate, Kopargaon Advocate
8 Devakar Ravindra B.Com LG Shoppe, Kopargaon Sales Manager
9 Chaudhari Nana B.Com Idea Communications Accountant
10 Londhe Ganesh B.Com,MBA ICICI Bank, Ahmednagar Manager
11 Thorat Santosh B.Com,MBA ICICI Bank, Pune Manager
71. Student Placement
Department of Commerce 2013-14
Sr.
No.
Name of the Student Class Appointment Place Designation
01 Desai Nikita Ashok M.Com Renukamata Multi State Ltd. Ahmednagar Accountant
02 Lad Amol B.Com Bajaj Finserv. Ltd. Pune Finance Officers
03 Waghchaure Mahesh Kashinath B.Com Suryodaya Micro Finance, Kopargaon Finance Officers
04 Nanaware Ranjeet Ashok B.Com Water Plant ,Yeola Plant- Operator
05 Kshirsagar Rajendra Bhaskar B.Com A.D.C.C. Bank, Chasnali Br. Accountant
06 Gholap Amol Ashok B.Com A.D.C.C. Bank, Dhamori Br. Accountant
07 Jagdale Pankaj B.Com Peoples Co-op Bank, Kopargaon Accountant
08 Pardeshi Dinesh B.Com Suryodaya Micro Finance ,Kopargaon Accountant
09 Naik Rohit Vilas M.Com Swaraj Treders, Kopargaon Distributers
10 More Kiran Popatrao M.Com KOSAKA Udyog Samuh, Kolpewadi Accountant
11 Rajvade Rahul Chandrakant M.Com Patni Gas Agency, Yeola Accountant
12 Parakh Arti Ashok M.Com Rainbow International School, Tinchari Teacher
13 Udawant Anand M.Com HDFC Bank, Kopargaon Br. Accountant
14 Tribhuvan Sagar B.Com Shriram Cty Finance ,Kopargaon Accountant
15 Shirode Rahul B.Com Hero Showroom ,Kopargaon Sales Manager
72. Student Placement 2015-16
Sr.
No.
Name of the Student Class Appointment Place Designation
01 Chavhan Shubham Tulsidas S.Y.B.Com Bank of India Clerk
02 Inamke Sudhakar Sopan F.Y.B.com Siddhivinayak Hospital , Sinner Technician
03 Sunil Chauvhan F.Y.B.com Indian Army General Duty
04 Saurab Bhagat T.Y.B.Com Indian Army General Duty
05 Sunil Bhujade T.Y.B.Com Indian Army General Duty
06 Bidve Sumit Kiran M.Com ST Mahamandal Woarksharpman
07 Sunil Dharmaraj M.Com Fullerton India Pvt. Ltd. Group Credit Officer
08 Madke Archit Vishnupant T.Y.B.Com Rainbow International School Teacher
09 Tanuja Vadhava M.Com Rainbow International School Teacher
10 Wakte Sudhakar Sopan M.Com Jeur Kumhhari Lab Technician
11 Gudaghe Pandurang M.Com Jr. College Teacher
12. Davange Jyoti T.Y.B.com Cyber net Café Cyber net
13. Wani Poonam T.Y.B.Com Samta Patsantha ACCOUNTANT
73. Student Placement 2016-17
Sr. Name of the Student Class Appointment Place Designation
01 Boravake Swapnil M.Com C.S. Practice ,Swarget,Pune Practice
02 Anil Rangnath Gursal B.Com FOS Aircel Marketing . Marketing
03 Shaikh Imran Ekbal B. Com Airtel Marketing . Marketing
04 Shinde Bharat Narayan B.Com Maharashtra Police. Clerk
05 Ghuge Yogesh Chandrabhan B.Com K.K. Markert, Katraj , Pune Recipient
06 Hegadmal Samadhan Arjun B.Com DTDC Career and Cargo Ltd,Vaijapur Associate
07 Sonar Gopal B.Com
Maharashtra Boarder Check Post Network Ltd.
Mandrup
Cashier
08 Pawar Prasad M.Com Thole plastic Ltd,Kopargaon(Sona Plast) Marketing Head
09 Kambale Rakesh Kacharu B.Com Hemgreen Energy and Solutions ,Kopargaon Marketing Supeviser
10 Pimple Sachin B.Com ICIC Bank,Kopargaon. Accountant
11 Thombare Samadhan B.Com Hindusthan Micro Finance Pvt. Ltd. ,Mumbai. Costumer Service Provider
12. Kshirsagar Dipak Sundar B.Com Bajaj Finance,Kopargaon Sales Executive Home Appliances'
13. Pooja Adhav B.Com WNS Global Servicers Pvt. Ltd Weik Field,Pune Associate -Ops
14. Bhakare Digambar Popat B.Com
Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank,Mandi,Himachal
Pradesh
Assistant Office (MP)
15. Shelar Ganesh Ashok B.Com Process Associate Process Associate
16. Waghmare Rakesh M.Com MSCBL , Regional Training center Sangli Accountant
17. Satpute Prasad M.Com
WNS Global Servicers Pvt. Ltd Weik
Field,Kharadi,Pune
Associate -Ops
74. Special Achievements of the Students
Sr. NO. Name of the Students Achievements / Awards Awarding Institutes Year
1 Navine Kumar Pardeshi Charted Accuontant ICAI 2011-12
2 Kulkarni S.A. Charted Accuontant ICAI 2011-12
3 Ankush Joshi Charted Accuontant ICAI 2012-13
4 Chetan Rane Charted Accuontant ICAI 2014
5 Chavala M.G. CA, Charted Financial Analyst (Appear ) ICAI 2011-12
6 Chavala Kunal CA( Final Appear ) ICAI
7 Neha Kolpkar Company Secretary IICS 2015
8 Swapnil Borawake Company Secretary IICS 2014
9 Chavala M.G. CS (Final Appear)
10 Yogesh Hole NET/SET UGC 2011-12
11 Yogita Gaikwad NET UGC 2011-12
12 Ankita Rathi CA CPT ICAI 2011-12
13 Padekar G.B. CA CPT ICAI 2012-13
14 Patel D.D. CA CPT ICAI 2012-13
15 Nilesh Chavhan CA IPCC ICAI 2013-14
16 Bhansali Mansi CA CPT ICAI 2014
17 Narode Shashank CA IPCC ICAI 2015
18 Lodha Akshy CA IPCC ICAI 2015
19 Jain Darshita S. CS Foundation IICS 2014
75. SWOC
Strength
• Enthusiastic & Skilled Teachers
• Research work & Publication
• Good strength of students in the department
• Good Results
• Research Centre
• M.Com I and M.Com II Two Division having Specialisation Two Subject ,Advanced Accounting and Taxation,
Business Administration.
Weakness
• Students has lack of Interest in Research
Opportunity
• Start new Division ( English Medium )
• Organized International Seminar/Conference
Challenges
• To keep students in educational stream
76. Future Plan
Organize International Seminar/Workshop
Special Coaching's For CA , CS , CMA , NET, SET, Banking
To Increase research Activity
Developing Commerce Laboratory
Participation in international seminar/workshop/conference held ,at abroad
Undertaking Major research projects Through UGC
Social Activity Through NGO
Creating Consumer Protection cell