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Page 1: EVALUATION REPORTS OF THE DEPARTMENT *** UNDER … · language, culture, heritage and land. 3. Declining moral values 4. Lack of creativity and attitude towards language. 5. Disappearing

EVALUATION

REPORTS

OF

THE DEPARTMENT

***

UNDER GRADUATE

COURSES

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01. EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF: KANNADA

1. Name of the Department : Kannada

2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08

3. Names of Programs : UG (BA, BSc, BCom)

4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses : ---------

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester scheme

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other

department: BA, BSc, B.Com

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number teaching posts :------

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors ---- ----

Associate Professors ---- ----

Assistant Professors 02 01

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

N

o

Name Qualification Designati

on

Specializat

ion

No of

teaching

experien

ce

No of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Dr.Venktesh.

Honagai

MA, B.Ed,

M.Phil,

Ph.D, NET, K-

SET

Assistant

professor

General

M.A

06 -----

2 Puttappa

Lamni

MA, B.Ed,

NET.

Guest

Faculty

General

M.A

04 ----

3 Maltesh Pujar MA, B.Ed

,NET,

K-SET

Guest

Faculty

General

M.A

04 ----

4 Dr.Honnappa

Honnappanav

ar

MA, B.Ed

,Ph.D, NET

Guest

Faculty

General

M.A

02 ----

5 Ashokakumar

.N.M

MA, B.Ed , Guest

Faculty

General

M.A

04 ----

6 Hemachandra

Devangada

MA, B.Ed, K-

SET

Guest

Faculty

General

M.A

01 ----

11. List of senior visiting faculty : Nil

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled: 100%

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13. Student teacher Ratio:

BA 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 38 : 01

BCom 1 Yr 160: 01

BSc 1 Yr, 2 Yr 142 : 02

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled: Academic : 00

Office : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

01 Dr.Venktesh. Honagai MA, B.Ed, M.Phil,

Ph.D, NET,K-SET

02 Puttappa Lamni MA, B.Ed, NET.

03 Maltesh pujar MA, B.Ed ,NET,

K-SET

04 Dr.Honnappa Honnappanavar MA, B.Ed ,Ph.D, NET

05 Ashokakumar .N.M MA, B.Ed ,

06 Hemachandra Devangada MA, B.Ed ,K-SET

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl

No

Name Type of Research Funding Agency

00 ------- ------ ------

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC: NIL

18. Research center recognized : 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:

1. Dr. Venktesh.Honagai: Kannada Sahittya Parishath, Dalita Sahittya Parishath,

KGCTA, Kannada Teachers Forum

2. Puttappa Lamni: Kannada sahittya parishath.

3. Maltesh pujar: Kannada sahittya parishath.

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4. Dr. Honnappa Honnappanavar: Kannada sahittya parishath.

5. Hemachandra Devangada: Kannada Sahittya Parishath.

22. Student Projects : Project Papers of students

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students: NIL

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Banjegere Jayaprakash Chairman Kannada Pustaka pradikara,

Government of Karnataka.

2. Dr.G.L.Hegade, Kannada Prof.A.V.Baliga First Grade College, Kumta.

(UK)

3. Dr.Durgadas Evaluation registers KUD.

4. Dr.Shivanda.S Retired Prof. V.N.C.College, Hospete (Ballary DIST.)

25. Seminars/Conference organized: Inter disciplinary workshop

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the

Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

BA-HEP, HES, HKG

2010-11

BA I 104 104 87/17 88%

BA II 104 104 87/17 90%

BA III 29 29 29 84%

BA IV 29 29 29 84%

BA V 19 19 14/05 100%

BA VI 19 19 14/05 100%

2012-13

BA I 152 152 115/37 88.57%

BA II 152 152 115/37 97.52%

BA III 113 113 101/12 96.07%

BA IV 113 113 101/12 98.11%

BA V 64 64 56/08 93.54%

BA VI 64 64 56/08 100%

2013-14

BA I 93 93 77/16 63.09%

BA II 93 93 77/16 94.66%

BA III 112 112 83/29 94.39%

BA IV 112 112 83/29 94.11%

BA V 104 104 92/12 93.06%

BA VI 104 104 92/12 95.83%

2014-15

BA I 78 78 59/19 81.94%

BA II 78 78 59/19 69.81%

BA III 66 66 55/11 98.46%

BA IV 66 66 55/11 96.77%

BA V 97 97 71/26 98.88%

BA VI 97 97 71/26 95.50%

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BCom

2010-11

BCom I 88 88 84/04 94%

BCom II 88 88 84/04 97%

2011-12

BCom I 130 130 119/11 97%

BCom II 130 130 119/11 97.65%

2012-13

BCom I 148 148 99/49 98%

BCom II 148 148 99/49 97.90%

2013-14

BCom I 150 150 118/32 94.03%

BCom II 150 150 118/32 94.36%

2014-15

BCom I 164 164 109/55 91.66%

BCom II 164 164 109/55 96.22%

B.Sc – PCM, PMCs

2010-11

BSc I 28 28 08/20 100%

BSc II 28 28 08/20 100%

BSc III 08 08 06/02 100%

BSc IV 07 07 05/02 87%

2011-12

BSc I 24 24 08/16 84%

BSc II 24 24 08/16 100%

BSc III 26 26 08/18 100%

BSc IV 26 26 08/18 100%

2012-13

BSc I 44 44 22/22 100%

BSc II 42 42 20/22 100%

BSc III 16 16 06/10 100%

BSc IV 16 16 06/10 100%

2013-14

BSc I 90 90 33/57 93.67%

BSc II 90 90 33/57 100%

BSc III 30 30 15/15 93.33%

BSc VI 30 30 15/15 100%

2014-15

BSc I 79 79 32/47 100%

BSc II 61 61 25/36 100%

BSc III 72 72 25/47 100%

BSc IV 69 69 23/46 100%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of 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

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: NIL

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29. Students Progression:

UG to PG 10%

PG to M.Phil ---

PG to PhD ---

Campus Selection ---

Other than campus recruitment ---

Self Employment ---

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility We use common computer lab

Class room with ICT facility Two

Laboratory Yes

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who received

financial assistance

1 2010 – 11 114

2 2012 – 13 142

3 2012 – 13 302

4 2013 – 14 394

5 2014 – 15 291

32. Details on student enrichment Programme:

1. Special lecture.

2. Seminars.

3. Workshop.

4. Visiting Gnanpeeta awardi House (Kuvempu).

5. Kannada books authority –Kannada language books lovers association.

6. Escorting the students Alwas Nudisiri held at Mudabidire to make

awareness regarding our culture.

7. Display of classical movies of Kannada edited by Kendra Sahittya

Academy awardee.

Purnachandra Tejaswi and Gnanpeeta awardi U.R.Anantha Murthy.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecturing method

2. Discussion

3. Seminars

4. Dramas

5. PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

1. Students are communally involved in general programmer’s of the

college and also cultivate the use of the mother tongue.

SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

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STRENGTH :

1. Most of the staff have passed NET

and K-SET.

2. Students prefers Kannada as one of

their subject.

3. Two staff members got Ph.D award

and Two staff members registered

for Ph.D.

4. All staff members are B.Ed degree

holders.

Weakness:

1. Lack of English and computer

knowledge.

2. Deficient in use of internet.

Opportunities:

1. Opportunities are ample for

Kannada medium students to serve

in media, journals, all India radio,

etc.

2. A chance to face competitive

exams and serve in the mother land.

3. More leader ship qualities

Challenges:

1. Encourage the students at primary

level instead of English schools.

2. To preserves and protect our

language, culture, heritage and

land.

3. Declining moral values

4. Lack of creativity and attitude

towards language.

5. Disappearing of our traditional Folk

culture and Ballads.

Future Planes of the department:

1. To introduce post graduation in kannada and also research center.

2. Providing training competitive exams.

3. To increase the Kannada medium students.

4. Developing language, script, and communication skills in kannada.

5. Organization of seminars and workshop and repect of culture and literature.

6. Publications of Kannada books to create awareness about Kannada.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF- English

1. Name of the department : English 2. Year of Establishment : 2007-08 3. Names of Programs : ------- 4. Names of interdisciplinary :------- 5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other Department : BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BBA 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL 8. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL 9. Number teaching posts : 04

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 01 00

Guest Faculty 04 04

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of teaching

experience

No of Ph.D

Guided

1. Sudha Patil MA, M.Phil, Guest Faculty

English 10 Yrs ----

2. Dushant Olekar

MA Guest Faculty

English 06 Months -----

3. Kumara Naik

MA Guest Faculty

English 03 Yrs -----

4. Fareena Naz

MA Guest Faculty

English 01 Yr -----

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY: Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : Ni 13. Student teacher Ratio:

BA 1 Yr, 2 Yr 167 : 02

BCom 1 Yr 160 : 02

BBA I 18 : 01

BSc 1 Yr, 2 Yr 142 : 02

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled: Academic Support Staff : 00 Administrative Staff : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty: MA, M.Phil. 16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

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Sl No Name Type of Research Funding Agency

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

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL 18. Research center recognized : 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. Student Projects : NIL 23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : NIL 24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Prof. Balaji Rao, Haunsbavi College in the year 2011 2. Prof. Parimala Naik , RTES College in the year 2012

25. Seminars/Conference organized : NIL

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26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

Course

Applications Received

Selected Enrolled Male/Female

Pass Percentage

BA-HEP, HES, HKG

2010-11

BA I 104 104 87/17 51.54%

BA II 104 104 87/17 12.90%

BA III 29 29 29/00 10.7%

BA IV 29 29 29/00 18.60%

2011-12

BA I 140 140 124/16 30.07%

BA II 140 140 124/16 38.33%

BA III 73 73 63/10 22.85%

BA IV 73 73 63/10 75.40%

2012-13

BA I 152 152 115/37 31.46%

BA II 152 152 115/37 51.25%

BA III 113 113 101/12 46.22%

BA IV 113 113 101/12 63.20%

2013-14

BA I 93 93 77/16 35%

BA II 93 93 77/16 38.75%

BA III 112 112 83/29 34.57%

BA IV 112 112 83/29 38.77%

2014-15

BA I 78 78 59/19 23.61%

BA II 78 78 59/19 36.36%

BA III 66 66 55/11 67.69%

BA IV 66 66 55/11 58.21%

BCom

2010-11 BCom I 88 88 84/4 47.12%

BCom II 88 88 84/4 65.85%

2011-12 BCom I 130 130 119/11 63.61%

BCom II 130 130 119/11 62.69%

2012-13 BCom I 148 148 99/49 87.16%

BCom II 148 148 99/49 62.83%

2013-14 BCom I 150 150 118/32 56.66%

BCom II 150 150 118/32 80.28%

2014-15 BCom I 164 164 109/55 50%

BCom II 164 164 109/55 61.25%

B.Sc – PCM, PMCs

2010-11

BSc I 28 28 8/20 96.42%

BSc II 28 28 8/20 100%

BSc III 08 08 06/02 100%

BSc IV 08 08 06/02 100%

2011-12

BSc I 24 24 08/16 84.21%

BSc II 24 24 08/16 100%

BSc III 26 26 8/18 100%

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BSc IV 26 26 8/18 87.5%

2012-13

BSc I 44 44 22/22 78.12%

BSc II 44 44 22/22 87.09%

BSc III 16 16 6/10 100%

BSc IV 16 16 6/10 100%

2013-14

BSc I 90 90 33/57 92.59%

BSc II 90 90 33/57 87.09%

BSc III 30 30 15/15 70%

BSc IV 30 30 15/15 100%

2014-15

BSc I 79 79 32/47 92.16%

BSc II 79 79 32/47 93.42%

BSc III 72 72 25/47 98.55%

BSc IV 72 72 25/47 98.55%

BBA

2011-12

BBA I 21 21 18/03 89.47%

BBA II 21 21 18/03 52.63%

2012-13

BBA I 25 25 13/12 91.66%

BBA II 25 25 13/12 100%

2013-14

BBA I 22 22 15/07 66.66%

BBA II 22 22 15/07 85%

2014-15

BBA I 17 17 11/06 62.60%

BBA II 17 17 11/06 63.12%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of Course

Percentage of Students from same state

Percentage of students from other state

Percentage of students from abroad

BA 100 % ------- ------

BCom 100 % ------- -------

BSc 100 % ------- --------

BBA 100 % ------ -------

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: Nil

29. Students Progression:

UG to PG 09%

PG to M.Phil -----

PG to PhD -----

Campus Selection -----

Other than campus recruitment ----

Self Employment 50%

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility We use common computer lab

Class room with ICT facility Yes

Laboratory Nil

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31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from College/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of students who received

financial assistance

1 2010 – 11 114

2 2012 – 13 142

3 2012 – 13 302

4 2013 – 14 394

5 2014 – 15 291

32. Details on student enrichment Programme : PPT, Group discussion , 33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Lecturing method 2. Discussion 3. Seminars 4. Dramas 5. PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities: 1. Heritage walk . 2. Parisara jatha. 3. Students are communally involve in general programmer’s of the college

and also cultivate Communication skills 35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH of the Dept: 1. Most of the faculty has Completed B.Ed 2. Have good communication skills 3. Participated in national, state and international seminars. 4. One of the faculty has pursued M.Phil.

Weakness: 1. Most of the staff has not passed NET

and K-Set.

Opportunities: 1. Opportunities are ample for English

medium students to serve in media, journals, all India radio, etc..

2. A chance to face competitive exams 3. More leader ship qualities

Challenges:

1. To teach basics as students are unaware of grammar.

2. To teach communication and writing skills.

Future Planes of the department: 1. To introduce post graduation in English and also research center. 2. Providing training competitive exams. 3. Developing language, script, and communication skills in English. 4. Organization of seminars and workshop with respect of culture and literature

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

1. Name of the Department : History

2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08

3. Names of Programme : BA (Three Years Course)

4. Names of interdisciplinary : -

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department

: History

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No. Sanctioned Filled

Professors - -

Associate Professors - -

Assistant Professors 01 01

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of

teaching

experience

No of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Dr.

Siddalingamma

B G

MA, Ph D Asst. Prof. History &

Archeology

06 -

2 Praveen S.

Karagera

MA, MPhil Guest

Faculty

- 01 -

3 Manjappa B.

Gonemmanavar

MA, BEd Guest

Faculty

- 01 -

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY : NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : 100%

13. Student teacher Ratio:

BA I 110 : 01

BA III 57 : 01

BA V 62 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned

and filled:

Academic Support Staff : 00

Office Staff : 02

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15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Sl No Name Qualification Designation

1 Dr. Siddalingamma B. G. MA, Ph D Asst. Prof.

2 Praveen S. Karagera MA, M Phil Guest Faculty

3 Manjappa B.

Gonemmanavar

MA, B Ed Guest Faculty

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects : NIL

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognized : NIL

19. Publications : NIL

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

-- NIL

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in :

Sl. No. Name Member

1 Dr. Siddalingamma B. G. KGCTA, KUHTA

2 Manjappa B. Gonemmanavar KUHTA

22. Student Projects : 10

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : NIL

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department :

1. Dr. A. K. Shastri

2. Dr. B. P. Kumar

3. Prof. Raghavendrachar

4. Prof. Shivayogi Korishettar

25. Seminars/Conference/Workshop organized : 00 / 00 / 01

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

BA-HEP, HES, HKG

2010-11

BA I 104 104 87 / 17 81.02 %

BA II 104 104 87 / 17 67.65 %

BA III 29 29 29/00 77.77 %

BA IV 29 29 29/00 63.70 %

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BA V 19 19 14 / 05 100.00 %

BA VI 19 19 14 / 05 100.00 %

2011-12

BA I 140 140 124 / 16 78.39 %

BA II 140 140 124 / 16 78.76 %

BA III 73 73 63 / 10 79.68 %

BA IV 73 73 63 / 10 91.80 %

BA V 25 25 25/00 88.00 %

BA VI 25 25 25/00 95.45 %

2012-13

BA I 152 152 115 / 37 62.68 %

BA II 152 152 115 / 37 61.11 %

BA III 113 113 101 / 12 88.78 %

BA IV 113 113 101 / 12 78.99 %

BA V 64 64 56/08 84.74 %

BA VI 64 64 56/08 84.22 %

2013-14

BA I 93 93 77 / 16 61.25 %

BA II 93 93 77 / 16 67.14 %

BA III 112 112 83 / 29 65.04 %

BA IV 112 112 83 / 29 77.08 %

BA V 104 104 92/12 57.57 %

BA VI 104 104 92/12 97.82 %

2014-15

BA I 72 72 59/19 68.05 %

BA II 72 72 59/19 66.66 %

BA III 66 66 55/11 90.76 %

BA IV 66 66 55/11 80.75%

BA V 97 97 73/24 62.05%

BA VI 97 97 73/24 85.09%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from same

state

Percentage of

students from other

state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100 % - -

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET : NIL

29. Students Progression:

UG to PG 10 %

PG to M.Phil --

PG to PhD --

Campus Selection --

Other than campus

recruitment

--

Self Employment --

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Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility We use common

Computer lab

Class room with ICT

facility

One

Laboratory NO

30. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies :

Sl No Financial Assistance No of students

Received

1 SC / ST Scholarship 324

2 Minority Scholarship 59

3 Jindal Scholarship

4 CMC Scholarship

5 Sanchi Honnamma Scholarship

31. Details on student enrichment Programme :

Establishment of Heritage Club,

Visit to Historical Places like Choudadaanayyapura, Rattiahlli,

Abalooru, Galaganaatha, Kuravatthi, Mailara, Kaginele, etc

Organized Essay Competition

Organized Heritage Essay Competition

Exhibition of Pictures of Monuments, Scripts and Numismatics

32. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning :

Lecturing, Group Discussions, PPT Presentations, Audio – Visuals

presentations, Organizing Quiz, etc

33. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension

activities:

An awareness program has been conducted every year and created

protection of monuments amongst students and villagers during heritage

walk.

34. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH of the Dept:

1. Good results.

2. Increasing student strength.

3. Organizing heritage walk and model building.

4. Increased student teacher ratio.

Weakness:

1. Lack of Communication language.

2. Poor socio economic conditions of the student.

3. Low and weak employability.

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4. Most of students are from rural background.

Opportunities:

1. To organize national level seminars and workshops.

2. To take up major and minor research project.

3. To organize training for competitive exams.

4. To introduce P.G. in History

Challenges:

1. To develop dynamic leadership.

2. To protect deteriorating monuments.

3. To reduce the dropout rate of the girl students.

4. To increase patriotic nature among the students.

Future Planes of the department:

1. Organization of district level History association.

2. Organization of national level seminar.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

1. Name of the Department : Department of Geography

2. Year of Establishment : 2010 – 11

3. Names of Programmes : UG – BA Three Years Course

4. Names of interdisciplinary : Nil

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester scheme

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department

: Geography

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : Nil

8. Details of Courses discontinued : Nil

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors - -

Associate Professors 01 01

Assistant Professors - -

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

N

o

Name Qualificatio

n

Designatio

n

Specializatio

n

No of

teaching

experienc

e

No of

Ph. D

Guide

d

1 Dr. A V

Kurli

MA,

M.Phill,

Ph.D

Associate

Professor

Physical

Agricultural

And

Environment

Geography

23 Nil

2 Sri. M N

Suranagi MA, M.Phill

Guest

Faculty

Economic

and

Commercial

Geography

06 Nil

3

Sri

Rajendr

a

Hiremat

h

MA, M.Phill Guest

Faculty

Population

and

Settlement

Geography

04 Nil

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY: NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : 100 %

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13. Student teacher Ratio:

BA 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 11 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned

and filled: Academic support staff – 00

Administrative staff – 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization

1 Dr. A V Kurli MA, M.Phill,

Ph.D

Associate

Professor

Physical

Agricultural And

Environment

Geography

2 Sri. M N

Suranagi MA, M.Phill

Guest

Faculty

Economic and

Commercial

Geography

3 Sri Rajendra

Hiremath MA, M.Phill

Guest

Faculty

Population and

Settlement

Geography

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No Name Type of Research Funding Agency

- Nil - -

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC: Nil

18. Research center recognized: Nil

19. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

1 Dr. A. V. Kurli Nil 20 Nil

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

21. Faculty as members in: National Committee – GGA, IIG, IGC, BGA

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22. Student Projects:

a) 2013 Land use and urbanization of Ranebennur Town

b) 2014 Watershed Management in Ranebennur Taluk

c) 2015 Solid waste Management of Ranebennur City

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : Nil

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department : Nil

25. Seminars/Conference organized : Nil

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

BA- HKG

2010-11 BA I 34 34 31/03 82.35%

BA II 34 34 31/03 79.45%

2011-12

BA I 69 69 62/07 97.10%

BA II 69 69 62/07 92.42%

BA III 27 27 24/03 96.29%

BA IV 23 23 20/03 100%

2012-13

BA I 41 41 30/11 90%

BA II 37 37 29/08 86.11%

BA III 60 60 53/07 96.61%

BA IV 60 60 53/07 98.27%

BA V 22 22 19/03 100%

BA VI 22 22 19/03 100%

2013-14

BA I 25 25 21/04 81.81%

BA II 23 23 21/02 94.74%

BA III 34 34 20/14 96.96%

BA IV 34 34 20/14 90.32%

BA V 59 59 53/06 96.61%

BA VI 59 59 53/06 100%

2014-15

BA I 23 23 20/03 100%

BA II 20 20 17/03 100%

BA III 15 15 13/02 100%

BA IV 15 15 13/02 93.33%

BA V 29 29 14/15 100%

BA VI 29 29 14/15 100%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from same

state

Percentage of

students from other

state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

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BA 100% NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: NIL

29. Students Progression:

UG to PG 09%

PG to M.Phil NIL

PG to PhD NIL

Campus Selection NIL

Other than campus recruitment 40%

Self Employment 50%

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Self book bank

Internet Facility No

Class room with ICT facility No

Laboratory Yes

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies:

All the eligible students belonging to SC/ST and OBC availed scholarship

and financial benefits from Government of Karnataka and other private

organization.

32. Details on student enrichment Programme:

Special lectures, Seminar, Discussions, Observations during field trip and

survey.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

Lecturing, lab practical, seminars discussions, PPT

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension

activities:

Students commonly involve in general programs of the college and also

participated in nature programs of the deportment

35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans: of the Dept:

STRENGTH Weakness:

1. Good result with college toppers.

2. Better self employment for rural

1. Majority of students from rural area and

Kannada medium.

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folks.

3. Enthusiastic students.

4. Interdisciplinary activates.

5. Increasing student teacher ratio.

2. Girls students are hesitate to take

admission due to lack of transportation.

3. Poor socio-economic condition.

4. Early marriages for girl students.

Opportunities: Challenges:

1. To introduce post graduate course .

2. To organize nature awareness

programs.

3. To take up major and minor research

products.

4. Coaching for KPSC and UPSC exam

5. Giving a practical and analytical

insight about climate change

1. To reduce gender inequality by

sensitizing the students.

2. To develop demonic leader ship

qualities among students.

3. To train students for civil service

exam.

4. Reduction of dropout rate

5. To inculcate disciplined learning to

increase employability

Future Planes of the department:

1. To organize UGC sponsored national seminar.

2. To establish GEO –CLUB.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

1. Name of the department : Economics

2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08

3. Names of Programs : BA – Three Years Degree Course

4. Names of interdisciplinary : B Com and BBA

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester Scheme

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department

: Economics Dept

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors 00 00

Associate Professors 01 01

Assistant Professors 01 01

10. Faculty Profile: Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of

teaching

experience

No of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Prof. R. F.

Ayyanagoudra

MA, MPhil,

DGS

Associate

Professor

Econometrics 24 NIL

2 Prof

Basavarajappa

P T

MA, MPhil Assistant

Professors

Indian

Economics

06 NIL

3 Shri S. H.

Siddappanavar

MA, MPhil Guest

Faculty

04 NIL

4 Shri R. L.

Shirur

MA, MPhil Guest

Faculty

04 NIL

5 Kumari

Mangala

Hadimani

MA Guest

Faculty

03 NIL

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY: NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : 100 %

13. Student teacher Ratio:

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BA 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 33 : 01

BCom 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 88 : 01

BBA 1 Yr 20 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned

and filled :

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

SlNo Name Qualification

1 Prof. R. F. Ayyanagoudra MA, MPhil, DGS

2 Prof Basavarajappa P T MA, MPhil

3 Shri S. H. Siddappanavar MA, MPhil

4 Shri R. L. Shirur MA, MPhil

5 Kumari Mangala Hadimani MA

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects :

College has not included in 12B

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC: College has not included in 12B

18. Research center recognized: College has not included in 12B

19. Publications : NIL

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL

21. Faculty as members in:

National Committee : NIL

International Committee : NIL

Editorial Books : NIL

Board of Examination : Chairman for BBA Economics, Karnataka

University, Dharwad

22. Student Projects : NIL

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students: NIL

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

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1. Dr. B. S. Naregal, Associate Prof, Department of Economics, SJRV

College, Shiggaon

2. Prof Chandrashekar, Associate Prof, Department of Economics, RTE’s

College, Ranebennur

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the

Course

Application

s Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

BA – HEP and HES

2010 – 11

B A I 67 67 53/14 70%

B A II 67 67 53/14 90%

B A III 29 29 29/00 76%

B A IV 29 29 29/00 93%

B A V 19 19 18/01 100%

B A VI 19 19 18/01 97%

2011 – 12

B A I 48 48 42/06 87%

B A II 48 48 42/06 88%

B A III 43 43 36/07 98%

B A IV 43 43 36/07 97%

B A V 23 23 23 100%

B A VI 23 23 23 100%

2012 – 13

B A I 80 80 64/16 84%

B A II 80 80 64/16 81%

B A III 50 50 47/03 69%

B A IV 50 50 47/03 82%

B A V 40 40 35/05 57%

B A VI 40 40 35/05 99%

2013 – 14

B A I 68 68 55/13 73%

B A II 68 68 55/13 65%

B A III 78 78 63/15 98%

B A IV 78 78 63/15 62%

B A V 45 45 41/04 95%

B A VI 45 45 41/04 100%

2014 – 15

B A I 55 55 40/15 73%

B A II 55 55 40/15 65%

B A III 51 51 41/10 96%

B A IV 51 51 41/10 65%

B A V 67 67 53/14 95%

B A VI 67 67 53/14 100% B Com

2010 – 11 B Com I 88 88 84/04 100%

B Com II 88 88 84/04 98%

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B Com III 43 43 43 100%

B Com IV 43 43 43 100%

B Com V 18 18 10 100%

B Com VI 18 18 10 100%

2011 – 12

B Com I 104 104 96/08 97%

B Com II 104 104 96/08 95%

B Com III 78 78 74/04 100%

B Com IV 78 78 74/04 100%

B Com V 39 39 39 100%

B Com VI 39 39 39 100%

2012 – 13

B Com I 130 130 83/47 95%

B Com II 130 130 83/47 99%

B Com III 125 125 113/12 93%

B Com IV 125 125 113/12 93%

B Com V 79 79 74/05 93%

B Com VI 79 79 74/05 81%

2013 – 14

B Com I 150 150 118/32 86%

B Com II 150 150 118/32 95%

B Com III 143 143 97/46 98%

B Com IV 143 143 97/46 99%

B Com V 117 117 105/12 95%

B Com VI 117 117 105/12 100%

2014 – 15

B Com I 164 164 110/54 95%

B Com II 164 164 110/54 95%

B Com III 131 131 102/59 100%

B Com IV 131 131 102/59 100%

B Com V 135 135 91/44 100%

B Com VI 135 135 91/44 100% B B A

2010 – 11 B B A I 14 14 12/02 95%

B B A II 14 14 12/02 90%

2011 – 12 B B A I 16 16 15/01 96%

B B A II 16 16 15/01 96% 2012 – 13 B B A I 18 18 10/08 57%

B B A II 18 18 10/08 41%

2013 – 14 B B A I 22 22 15/07 64%

B B A II 22 22 15/07 89%

2014 – 15 B B A I 17 17 11/06 60%

B B A II 17 17 11/06 65%

27. Diversity of students:

Name

of

Percentage of

Students from same

Percentage of

students from other

Percentage of

students from

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Course state state abroad

BA 100 % `Nil Nil

BCom 100 % Nil Nil

BBA 100 % Nil Nil

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: Nil

29. Students Progression:

UG to PG 200

PG to M.Phil ----

PG to PhD ----

Campus Selection 50

Other than campus

recruitment

40%

Self Employment 35%

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility There is one central computer lab with

internet facility available where the

students can access

Class room with ICT facility YES-LCD Available

Laboratory Nil

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies:

All the eligible students belonging to SC/ST and OBC availed scholarship

and financial benefits from Government of Karnataka and other private

organization.

32. Details on student enrichment Programme:

Seminar, Discussions, Special lectures, Visit to APMC and Banks.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1) Most of the faculty use chalk and talk method.

2) Power point presentations.

3) Bridge Course is conducted.

4) Assignment collected.

5) Group discussion.

6) Quiz Competitions in subject.

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension

activities:

1) Jatha for the environment awareness.

2) Flex exhibition.

3) Visit to bank

4) Visit to APMC to understand functioning

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35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH Weakness

Faculty members

published articles in

national and

international journals

Students lack English

communication skills.

College is not having 12B.

Opportunities: Challenges:

Faculty can guide

students in submitting

their project reports.

To couch students for

varies competitive exams.

To prepare students to

CPT Exams.

To train students to face

interview.

Future Planes of the department:

1. To organize special lectures.

2. To organize state level and national level seminars.

3. To organize campus interview.

4. To stop shorter courses for students in vacation.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

1. Name of the department : Department of Political Science

2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08

3. Names of Programmes : UG: B.A, B.Com, B.Sc, B.B.A

4. Names of interdisciplinary : NIL

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : B.A,B. Com, B.Sc,

B.B.A Semester scheme

6. Participation of the department in the

courses offered by other department : NIL

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors - -

Associate Professors - -

Assistant Professors 01 01

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of

teaching

experience

No of

Ph.D

Guided

01 Smt Mamata

Sawakar

M.A, M.Phil Assistant

Professor

Indian

government &

politics

6 Years -

02 Sri Siddaiah S

V

M.A, M.Phil

SLET

Guest

Lecturer

Political

Science

7 Years -

03 Hanumanthappa

N

M.A, B.Ed,

NET

Guest

Lecturer

Political

Science

1 Years -

04 Somashekar

Honnali

M.A, B.Ed Guest

Lecturer

Political

Science

2 Years -

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY : NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : 100%

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13. Student teacher Ratio:

BA I (IC & Pol Sci) 88:01 & 50:01

BA III 28:01

BA V 33:02

BCom I (IC) 160:02

BBA III (IC) 18:01

BSc I (IC) 75:01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned

and filled:

Academic support staff : 00

Administrative staff : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification

01 Smt Mamata Sawakar M.A, M.Phil

02 Sri Siddaiah S V M.A, M.Phil, SLET

03 Hanumanthappa N M.A, B.Ed, NET

04 Somashekar Honnali M.A, B.Ed

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No Name Type of Research Funding Agency

NIL NIL NIL

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognized : No

19. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN No

Book

Edited

01 Smt Mamata Sawakar NIL 978-93-5196-595-4 NIL

02 Smt Mamata Sawakar NIL 2277-9310 NIL

20. Faculty as members in : NIL

21. Student Projects : NIL

22. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : NIL

23. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

a) Smt S. G. Hullur, Lecturer Raj Rajeshwari Arts & Commerce College,

Ranebennur

b) Prof P M Ramagiri,Associate Professor, HOD, Dept of Political

Science, BEMS College, Byadagi.

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24. Seminars/Conference organized: District Level Seminar held on 08-04-2015

25. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the

Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

BA – HEP

2010-11

BA I 49 49 40/09 70.83 %

BA II 49 49 40/09 80%

BA III 18 18 18/00 82.35 %

BA IV 18 18 18/00 75.94%

BA V 11 11 11/00 94.74 %

BA VI 11 11 11/00 100%

2011-12

BA I 49 49 47/02 75.51 %

BA II 49 49 47/02 88%

BA III 34 34 29/05 90.63 %

BA IV 34 34 29/05 90.32%

BA V 15 15 15/00 50.00 %

BA VI 15 15 15/00 75%

2012-13

BA I 63 63 51/12 82.53 %

BA II 63 63 51/12 81.48%

BA III 36 36 29/07 96.77%

BA IV 36 36 29/07 91.67%

BA V 32 32 31/01 90.62 %

BA VI 32 32 31/01 100%

2013-14

BA I 48 48 41/07 96.87 %

BA II 48 48 41/07 86.11%

BA III 36 36 29/07 89.47 %

BA IV 36 36 29/07 90.02%

BA V 32 32 31/01 90.62 %

BA VI 32 32 31/01 100%

2014-15

BA I 35 35 27/08 82.35 %

BA II 35 35 27/08 100%

BA III 34 34 29/05 96.80 %

BA IV 34 34 29/05 100%

BA V 34 34 26/08 94.18 %

BA VI 34 34 26/08 100%

26. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from

same state

Percentage of

students from

other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100 NIL NIL

BCom 100 NIL NIL

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BSc 100 NIL NIL

BBA 100 NIL NIL

MA

(Economics)

100 NIL NIL

MCom 100 NIL NIL

MSc (Computer

Science)

100 NIL NIL

27. How many students have passed NET/SLET: NIL

28. Students Progression:

UG to PG 05 %

PG to M.Phil -

PG to PhD -

Campus Selection -

Other than campus recruitment 20%

Self Employment 30 %

29. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility Yes

Class room with ICT facility Yes

Laboratory Yes

30. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Sl No Year No of Students who received

financial assistance

1 2010 – 11 62

2 2011 – 12 71

3 2012 – 13 103

4 2013 – 14 116

5 2014 – 15 100

31. Details on student enrichment Programme:

A) Lecture on Types & Importance of Human Rights by Smt S G Hullur,

Raj Rajeshwari College, Ranebennur.

B) Awareness created about Mock Polling.

32. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

A) Most of the faculty use lecture method.

B) Paper presentation by the students.

C) Assignments are taken by the students.

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D) Group discussions conducted in class-room for students.

33. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension

activities: NIL

34. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH of the Dept:

i) Department has an M.Phil, (P.hd) qualified lecturer.

ii) Faculty members have published articles in National & Internationl

journals with ISBN/ISSN numbers

Weakness:

i) Only one Permanent staff for department of Political Science

ii) Students lack English communication skills.

iii) Few achievers in competitive exam.

Opportunities:

i) Faculty can pursue Higher education in their respective field.

ii) Starting up of Post Graduation Course in Political Science.

Challenges:

i) To prepare students to Civil Service Commission / Public service

Commission / NET / SLET examinations.

ii) To train students to face the Interviews.

iii) To coach students for various competitive exams.

iv) To train students for skill development programmes.

Future Planes of the department:

i ) To organize Lectures by well-known subject experts from Karnataka

University, political science department and other Institutions.

ii) To collect Documentaries on Women Rights and create awareness about

women exploitation at all levels.

iii) To organize UGC sponsored national seminar and work shop.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

01. Name of the department : Department of Sociology

02. Year of Establishment : 2007-08

03. Names of Programs : UG: B.A, B.SC,

04. Names of interdisciplinary : NIL

05. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : B.A, B.Sc, Semester

06. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other

department : NIL

07. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

08. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL

09. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors - -

Associate Professors - -

Assistant Professors 01 01

10.Faculty Profile:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of

teaching

experience

No of

Ph.D

Guided

01 Dr.

Vijayalakshmi.R

M.A, M.Phil,

Ph.D, SLET,

Assistant

Professor

Women &Tribes,

Sociology

6 Years -

02 Sri. Subhash D. M.A, SLET Guest

Lecturer

Sociology 5 Years -

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY.

1. Shri. J. M. Mathad, Rajya Prashasthi Puraskrutaru, Choudhayyadanapura

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled: 100%

13. Student teacher Ratio:

BA I ( Socio) 19:01

BA III( Socio) & (PDCS) 12:01 & 54:01

BA V( Socio) 16:02

BSc.III 60:01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled: NIL

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15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

SL. NO. Name of the Faculty Qualification

01 Dr. Vijayalakshmi R. M.A, M.Phil, Ph. D, SLET,

02 Subhash D M.A, SLET

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl

No

Name Type of

Research

Funding Agency

01 NIL NIL NIL

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC: NIL

18. Research center recognized: No

19. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

01 Dr.

Vijayalakshmi.R NIL

978-93-83765-04-

1 NIL

20. Faculty as members in: NIL

21. Student Projects: NIL

22. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students: NIL

23. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

Lecturer on ‘Samsruthi Samrakshaneyalli Yuva Janateya Patra’, Shri. J

.M .Mathad, Rajya prashasthi puraskrutaru. Choudhayyadanapura

24.Seminars/Conference organized: District Level Seminar held on 8-4-2015

25. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

HES-SOCIOLOGY

2010-11

BA I 11 11 07/04 81.88 %

BA II 11 11 07/04 81.88%

BA III 15 15 11/04 96.9 %

BA IV 15 15 11/04 93%

BA V 11 11 07/04 100 %

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BA VI 11 11 07/04 100%

2011-12

BA I 12 12 09/03 89 %

BA II 12 12 09/03 83%

BA III 12 12 09/03 81 %

BA IV 12 12 09/03 83%

BA V 10 10 07/03 96 %

BA VI 10 10 07/03 100%

2012-13

BA I 41 41 22/19 97.56 %

BA II 41 41 22/19 97.56%

BA III 09 09 07/02 100%

BA IV 09 09 07/02 100%

BA V 10 10 08/02 100 %

BA VI 10 10 08/02 100%

2013-14

BA I 16 16 12/04 92 %

BA II 16 16 12/04 90%

BA III 30 30 25/05 93 %

BA IV 30 30 25/05 93%

BA V 10 10 08/02 100 %

BA VI 10 10 08/02 100%

2014-15

BA I 20 20 15/05 93 %

BA II 20 20 15/05 97.56%

BA III 14 14 11/03 96 %

BA IV 14 14 11/03 97.56%

BA V 25 25 16/09 100 %

BA VI 25 25 16/09 100%

26. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from same

state

Percentage of

students from

other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100 NIL NIL

27. How many students have passed NET/SLET: NIL

28. Students Progression:

UG to PG 05 %

PG to M.Phil -

PG to PhD -

Campus Selection -

Other than campus recruitment 15%

Self Employment 15%

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29. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility Yes

Class room with ICT facility Yes

Laboratory No

30. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies :

Sl No Year No of Students who received

financial assistance

1 2010 – 11 31

2 2011 – 12 25

3 2012 – 13 42

4 2013 – 14 49

5 2014 – 15 54

31. Details on student enrichment Programme : Nil

32. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

A) Most of the faculty members use lecture method.

B) Paper presentation by the students.

C) Assignments are taken by the students.

D) Group discussions conducted in class-room for students.

35. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension

activities : NIL

36. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH of the Dept:

1. Department has well qualified faculty.

2. Faculty members have published

articles in National & International

journals with ISBN/ISSN numbers

3. Good result with college toppers

Weakness:

1. Only one Permanent staff for

department of Sociology

2. Students lack English

communication skills.

3. Few achievers in competitive

exam..

Opportunities:

1. Faculty can pursue Higher

education in their respective field.

2. The Department can start Post

Challenges:

1. To prepare students to Civil

Service Commission/ Public service

Commission / NET/SLET

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graduation Course in sociology.

3. Coaching for KPSC and UPSC

exam

examinations.

2. To train students to face the

Interviews.

3. To prepare students to Civil

Service Commission/ Public service

Commission / NET/SLET

examinations.

Future Plans of the department:

1. To organize Lectures by well- known subject experts from Karnatak

University, Sociology department and other Institutions.

2. To collect Documentaries on Women Rights, Rural Development and create

awareness about women exploitation at all levels..

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF P H Y S I C S

1. Name of the department : PHYSICS

2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08

3. Names of Programs : Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) UG

Three years course

4. Names of interdisciplinary

Courses and the departments : --------

5. Annual / Semester / choice based credit system : Semester Scheme

6. Participation of the department in the

courses offered by other department : PHYSICS

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No. Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 2 2

Guest Faculties 5 5

10. Faculty Profile :

S.

N

Name Qualificatio

n

Designat

ion

Specializati

on

No of

teaching

experience

No. Of

Ph.D.

Guided

1 S. B. Patil M. Sc., M.

Phil.,

PGDCA

Asst.

Prof.

Electronics 6 –

2 Ravikumar

Nayaka

M.Sc.,

M.Phil, B.Ed

Asst.

Prof.

Spectroscop

y

6 –

3 Soumya R. M.Sc., B.Ed Guest

Faculty

Nuclear

Physics

3 –

4 Aladakatti

Netravathi

M.Sc., B.Ed Guest

Faculty

Solid State

Physics

2 –

5 Renuka K. M.Sc., B.Ed Guest

Faculty

General

Physics

1 –

6 Prema

Halaegoudra

M.Sc., B.Ed Guest

Faculty

Solid State

Physics

1 –

7 Shruthi B. N. M.Sc. Guest

Faculty

Spectroscop

y

1 –

11. List of Senior Visiting Faculty : NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled :100 %

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13. Student teacher Ratio :

Class Student Teacher ratio

B Sc 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 30 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned

and filled :

There are no separate support staff and administrative staff sanctioned for our

department; however we are getting the assistance of 1 FDA and 1 Typist in our

college.

15. Qualification of teaching faculty :

Sl

No

Name Qualification Specialization

1 S. B. Patil M. Sc., M.Phil.,

PGDCA

Electronics

2 Ravikumara Nayaka M.Sc., M.Phil, B.Ed Spectroscopy

3 Aladakatti Netravathi M.Sc., B.Ed Solid State Physics

4 Renuka K. M.Sc., B.Ed General Physics

5 Soumya R. M.Sc., B.Ed Nuclear Physics

6 Prema Halaegoudra M.Sc., B.Ed Solid State Physics

7 Shruthi B. N. M.Sc. Spectroscopy

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects : NIL (College is not included

under sec 12-B)

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL (College is not included

under sec 12-B)

18. Research center recognized : NIL (College is not included

under sec 12-B)

19. Publications : NIL

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in :

Sl No Name of the faculty Particulars

1 S. B. Patil Member of KGCTA, KUCTA,

KUPTA

22. Student Projects : NIL

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students :NIL

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

1. Dr. I. I. Pattanashetty, Associate Professor, Jagadguru Tontadarya

College, Gadag

2. Dr. B. S. Anami, Principal, KLE Institute of Engineering, Near Airport,

Gokul, Hubli

3. Dr. N. N. Sirmokadam, Rtd Principal, Bangurnagar Degree College,

Dandeli

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25. Seminars / Conference organized : A programme was organized on

behalf of success of Mars Orbital Mission by ISRO, Karnataka, India

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

Course

Application

s Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass Percentage

B. Sc. – PCM and PMCS combinations

2010 – 11

B Sc I 28 28 08 / 20 100.00 % (27/27)

B Sc II 28 28 08 / 20 92.60 % (25/27)

B Sc III 08 08 06 / 02 100.00 % (08/08)

B Sc IV 08 08 06 / 02 100.00 % (07/07)

B Sc V 04 04 01 / 03 75.00 % (03/04)

B Sc VI 04 04 01 / 03 75.00 % (03/04)

2011 – 12

B Sc I 24 24 08 / 16 78.95 % (15/19)

B Sc II 24 24 08 / 16 81.25 % (13/16)

B Sc III 26 26 08 / 18 96.15 % (25/26)

B Sc IV 26 26 08 / 18 100.00 % (26/26)

B Sc V 07 07 05 / 02 100.00 % (07/07)

B Sc VI 07 07 05 / 02 100.00 % (07/07)

2012 – 13

B Sc I 44 44 22 / 22 75.00 % (24/32)

B Sc II 44 44 22 / 22 66. 67 % (20/30)

B Sc III 16 16 06 / 10 100.00 % (16/16)

B Sc IV 16 16 06 / 10 100.00 % (16/16)

B Sc V 26 26 08 / 18 100.00 % (26/26)

B Sc VI 26 26 08 / 18 96.15 % (25/26)

2013 – 14

B Sc I 90 90 33 / 57 52.63 % ( 40/76)

B Sc II 90 90 33 / 57 93.15 % (68/73)

B Sc III 30 30 15 / 15 70.37 % (19/27)

B Sc IV 30 30 15 / 15 100.00 % (27/27)

B Sc V 16 16 06 / 10 80.00 % (12/15)

B Sc VI 16 16 06 / 10 100.00 % (15/15)

2014 – 15

B Sc I 79 79 32 / 47 76.66 % (46/60)

B Sc II 79 79 32 / 47 79.66 % (47/59)

B Sc III 72 72 25 / 47 88.23 % (60/68)

B Sc IV 72 72 25 / 47 85.51 % (59/69)

B Sc V 27 27 15 / 12 59.26 % (16/27)

B Sc VI 27 27 15 / 12 92.59 % (25/27)

27. Diversity of students :

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from same

state

Percentage of

students from other

state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

B Sc 100 % – –

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET : NIL

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29. Students Progression :

UG to PG 25 – 30 %

PG to M. Phil –

PG to PhD –

Campus Selection 10 %

Other than campus recruitment 20 %

Self Employment 20 %

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30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities :

Departmental Book Bank Yes, department book bank is maintained

Internet Facility Yes

Class room with ICT facility 01 class room has ICT facility

Laboratory Two well equipped laboratories are setup

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from College

/ University / Govt / Other agencies : (from 2010 – 11 to 2014 – 15 )

Sl No Financial Assistance from No of

Students

1 University Meritorious Scholarship Science

Students

06

2 Sir. C. V. Raman Scholarship 21

3 Sanchi Honnamma Scholarship 05

4 SC / ST Scholarship 103

5 OBC Scholarship 45

6 Minority Scholarship 06

7 Jindal Scholarship 06

8 CMC, Ranebennur Scholarship 29

32. Details on student enrichment Programme : Preparing the students to face Competitive Exams by conducting Quiz,

Aptitude Test, Reasoning, etc.

Use of Power Point Presentation and ICT enabled services.

Conducting Group Discussion and Seminars for students.

Assigning Project works.

Conducting Teachers Exchange Programmes in Subjects and Personality

Development and Communication Skills.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning : Chalk and Talk method.

Use of ICT enabled services.

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities

:

NSS – Participation of students in Tree Plantation, Creating awareness

of Toilets.

Scouts & Guides.

Red Cross – Organizing Blood Donation Camps.

Industrial Visits.

35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans :

Strength of the Dept:

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The laboratory is well equipped with the instruments and apparatus as

per syllabi with UPS connection.

Dedicated permanent faculties and guest faculties.

Conducting Industrial Visits.

Computer facility, Internet, Wi-Fi facilities are available in the

department with constant power supply.

Weakness:

No research work is carried out in the department.

Students from rural areas are weak in English language.

Less collection of books in the department.

No separate dark room.

No lab instructors and attenders.

Opportunities:

Inclusion of our college under 12 B

Preparing students to face Competitive Examination / NET / SLET.

Challenges:

To increase the number of recruitments.

Establishment of a research center.

36. Future Planes of the department : 1) Wish to procure more number of books for the department

2) To have MoU with good organizations.

3) Organization of Seminars / Workshops for students and faculties.

4) Establishment of research centre in the college.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

1. Name of the department : CHEMISTRY

2. Year of Establishment : 2011 – 12

3. Names of Programmes : B.Sc (Chemistry)

4. Names of interdisciplinary : ----

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester scheme

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department:

Chemistry

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : Nil

8. Details of Courses discontinued : Nil

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors Nil Nil

Associate Professors Nil Nil

Assistant Professors Nil Nil

Guest Faculty 05 05

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of teaching

experience

No of Ph.D

Guided

1 Dr. Girish Kittur

MSc, Ph.D Guest Lecturer

Physical Chemistry

03 years NIL

2 Manjunath Madalageri

MSc Guest Lecturer

Chemistry 03and ½ years

NIL

3 Usha S.N MSc Guest Lecturer

Chemistry 1 years NIL

4 Manjula Gangayikoppa

MSc Guest Lecturer

Chemistry 1 years NIL

5 Usha Naik MSc Guest Lecturer

Physical Chemistry

1 years NIL

11. List Of Senior Visiting Faculty: 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : 100 13. Student teacher Ratio:

BSc 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 23 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and filled:

Nil 15. Qualification of teaching faculty: 16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl No Name Type of Research Funding Agency

College has not included in 12 B.

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17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : Nil 18. Research center recognized : Nil 19. Publications: Nil

Sl. No

Name Books Published/ISBN

No

Paper Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

NIL

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil 21. Faculty as members in : Nil 22. Student Projects : Nil 23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : NI 24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department : NIl 25. Seminars/Conference organized : NIl 26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the Course

Applications Received

Selected Enrolled Male/Female

Pass Percentage

B.Sc – PCM,

2011-12

BSc I Sem 08 08 02/06 70%

BSc II Sem 08 08 02/06 100%

2012-13

BSc I Sem 12 12 06/06 64.28%

BSc II Sem 12 12 06/06 92.30%

BSc III Sem 08 08 02/06 100%

BSc IV Sem 08 08 02/06 100%

2013-14

BSc I Sem 41 41 17/24 43.18%

BSc II Sem 41 41 17/24 75%

BSc III Sem 12 12 06/06 50%

BSc IV Sem 12 12 06/06 100%

BSc V Sem 08 08 02/06 87.05%

BSc VI Sem 08 08 02/06 100%

2014-15

BSc I Sem 35 35 14/21 80 %

BSc II Sem 35 35 14/21 88.57%

BSc III Sem 41 41 17/24 69.04%

BSc IV Sem 41 41 17/24 65.85%

BSc V Sem 12 12 06/06 91.66%

BSc VI Sem 12 12 06/06 91.66%

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27. Diversity of students:

Name of Course

Percentage of Students from same state

Percentage of students from other state

Percentage of students from abroad

BSc 100% 0% 0%

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET : Nil 29. Students Progression:

UG to PG NIL

PG to M.Phil NIL

PG to PhD NIL

Campus Selection NIL

Other than campus recruitment NIL

Self Employment NIL

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank NIL

Internet Facility YES

Class room with ICT facility NIL

Laboratory YES

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from College/University/Govt/Other agencies: 27

32. Details on student enrichment Programme: * Teachers Exchange Programme * Industrial field visit * Conducting students seminars, quiz competition etc

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: Chalk and Talk , Power point presentation

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities: NSS, Scouts and guides , Ranger and Rowers

35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH : well equipped laboratory Weakness : No Permanent faculty Opportunities : Up gradation of Chemistry Department Challenges: 1) 100% result 2) 100% Placement 3) Encourage the students for Securing gold medal Future Planes of the department: To extend lab facilities for physical chemistry and organic chemistry.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

1. Name of the department : COMPUTER SCIENCE

2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08

3. Names of Programmes : B.Sc with COMP. SC optional

4. Names of interdisciplinary : B.Com and BBA

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester Scheme

6. Participation of the department in the

courses offered by other department : Computer Science

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of Courses discontinued : Nil

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors – –

Associate Professors – –

Assistant Professors 02 02

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Speciali

zation

No of

teaching

experience

No of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Chandrashekhar S MCA, M.Phil Asst

Professor

Comp Sc 06 --

2 Arunkumar Chandan M.Sc.

(CSc), MPhil

Asst

Professor

Comp Sc 06 --

3 Mrs Shilpa Goudar M.Sc.

(CSc)

Guest

Faculty

Comp Sc 05 --

4 Shrikant Betageri MCA Guest

Faculty

Comp Sc 03 --

5 Shailaja Patil M.Sc.

(CSc)

Guest

Faculty

Comp Sc 03 --

6 Pavitra M G MCA Guest

Faculty

Comp Sc 03 --

7 Gangadhar Lingashetty M.Sc. (CSc) Guest

Faculty

Comp Sc 03 --

8 Shruti Babjiyavar M.Sc.

(CSc)

Guest

Faculty

Comp Sc 03 --

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY : NIL

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12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : 100%

13. Student teacher Ratio:

BA 2 Yr 57 : 01

BCom 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 88 : 01

BBA 2 Yr 18 : 01

BSc 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 30 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled

Academic support staff : Nil

Administrative staff : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Chandrashekhar S. MCA, M.Phil

Arunkumar Chandan M.Sc. Comp.Sc, M. Phil, B. Ed,

PGD In Journalism

Mrs Shilpa Goudar M.Sc.(CSc)

Shrikant Betageri MCA

Shailaja Patil M.Sc.(CSc)

Pavitra M G MCA

Gangadhar Lingashetty M.Sc.(CSc)

Shruti Babjiyavar M.Sc.(CSc)

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl

No

Name Type of Research Funding Agency

College has not included in 12 B.

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC:

College has not included in 12 B.

18. Research center recognized: College has not included in 12 B

19. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

NIL

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL

21. Faculty as members in:

Arunkumar Chandan, BOE of Karnataka University Dharwad.

Chandrashekhar S, Member of KGCTA.

22. Student Projects : NIL

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : NIL

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24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department : 02

25. Seminars/Conference organized : ONE

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the

Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

BA-HEP, HES, HKG

2010-11 BA IV 73 73 63/10 100%

2011-12 BA IV 113 113 101/12 100%

2012-13 BA IV 112 112 83/29 100%

2013-14 BA IV 66 66 55/11 100%

2014-15 BA IV 57 57 45/12 100%

BCom

2010-11 BCom II 83 83 79/03 80.48%

BCom.III 43 43 43 93.02%

BCom.IV 43 43 43 92.85%

BCom V 18 18 18 88.88%

BCom

VI

18 18 18 94.44%

2011-12 BCom II 123 123 114/09 72.35%

BCom

III

81 81 77/04 71.60%

BCom IV 79 79 75/04 96.20%

BCom V 41 41 41 90.24%

BCom

VI

41 41 41 100%

2012-13 BCom II 147 147 98/49 84.35%

BCom

III

122 122 110/12 86.06%

BCom IV 117 117 111/06 85.47%

BCom V 77 77 73/04 88.31%

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BCom

VI

77 77 73/04 97.42%

2013-14

BCom II 142 142 113/29 86.61%

BCom

III

141 141 96/45 84.39%

BCom IV 140 140 94/46 82.14%

BCom V 116 116 104/12 79.31%

BCom

VI

114 114 102/12 95.65%

2014-15 BCom II 159 159 102/57 76.10%

BCom

III

131 131 103/28 76.33%

BCom IV 128 128 102/26 92.96%

BCom V 135 135 91/44 86.66%

BCom

VI

129 129 86/43 97.67%

B.Sc – PCM, PMCs

2010-11

BSc I 28 28 08/20 92.85%

BSc II 26 26 08/18 100%

BSc III 08 08 06/02 100%

BSc IV 08 08 06/02 87.05%

BSc V 05 05 02/03 60%

BSc VI 04 04 01/03 75%

2011-12

BSc I 12 12 03/09 88%

BSc II 08 08 03/05 100%

BSc III 26 26 08/18 100%

BSc IV 26 26 08/18 100%

BSc V 07 07 05/02 100%

BSc VI 07 07 05/02 100%

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2012-13

BSc I 16 16 08/08 83%

BSc II 16 16 08/08 85%

BSc III 08 08 04/04 100%

BSc IV 08 08 04/04 100%

BSc V 26 26 08/18 100%

BSc VI 26 26 08/18 100%

2013-14

BSc I 38 38 13/25 87%

BSc II 30 30 07/23 100%

BSc III 17 17 09/08 61%

BSc IV 15 15 07/08 100%

BSc V 08 08 04/04 100%

BSc VI 08 08 04/04 100%

2014-15

BSc I 34 34 15/19 100%

BSc II 29 29 08/21 100%

BSc III 29 29 08/21 100%

BSc IV 28 28 06/22 100%

BSc V 15 15 08/07 100%

BSc VI 15 15 08/07 100%

BBA

2010-11 BBA III 14 14 13/01 100%

BBA IV 14 14 13/01 100%

2011-12 BBA III 11 11 09/02 100%

BBA IV 11 11 09/02 100%

2012-13 BBA III 17 17 16/01 100%

BBA IV 17 17 16/01 100%

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2013-14 BBA III 23 23 12/11 100%

BBA IV 23 23 12/11 100%

2014-15 BBA III 20 20 14/07 100%

BBA IV 20 20 14/07 100%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from

same state

Percentage of

students from

other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BA 100 % NIL NIL

BCom 100 % NIL NIL

BSc 100 % NIL NIL

BBA 100 % NIL NIL

MA(Economics) -- NIL NIL

MCom -- NIL NIL

MSc (Computer

Science)

100 % NIL NIL

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET : Nil

29. Students Progression:

UG to PG 30%

PG to M.Phil -----

PG to PhD -----

Campus Selection -----

Other than campus recruitment 50%

Self Employment 20%

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility Yes

Class room with ICT facility One class room with ICT facility

Laboratory Yes (Two)

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies:

Science with PMCS Combination

Sl.No Financial Assistacnce From No of students

01 University 02

02 Sir.C.V.Raman 06

03 Sanchi Honamma 02

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04 SC/ST 24

05 OBC 36

06 Minority 04

07 Jindal 13

08 CMC 24

Commerce with Computer Science Optional.

Sl.No Govt/Other agencies No of Students 01 Jindal 07

02 Sanchi Honnamma 13

03 OBC 164

04 Minority 22

05 CMC 13

06 Disability Student 01

32. Details on student enrichment Programme:

Organized one day seminar on Android and Web Design

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

Chalk and talk

PPT presentation

Conducting Quiz

Class seminars

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

NSS

Scouts and Guides

Red Cross activate

35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH of the Dept:

Well equipped Laboratories

Well qualified faculties

There are Seven feeding colleges in

Ranebennur city

Weakness:

Inadequate play ground for

our students

Insufficient transportation

facility

Opportunities:

Students with high potential

Opportunities for send our students for

higher education such as M.Sc in Comp.Sc

and MCA

There is very good opportunities to expand

the department.

Opportunities to introduce new curriculum

Challenges:

100% placement

100 % Result

Securing Ranks.

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Future Planes of the department:

Converting every class room into

a smart class room

Provide Wi-Fi connectivity to

entire Campus.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF_MATHEMATICS

1. Name of the department : Mathematics

2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08

3. Names of Programmes : BSc course

4. Names of interdisciplinary :

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : BSc

Semester scheme

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other

department: : MATHEMATICS

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : -----

8. Details of Courses discontinued : -----

9. Number teaching posts : -----

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors ----- -----

Associate Professors ----- -----

Assistant Professors 01 01

Deputed Faculty 01

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

N

o

Name Qualification Designati

on

Specia

lizatio

n

No of

teaching

experience

No of

Ph. D

Guided

1 L. V.

Sangalad M.Sc. M Phil

Assistant

Proffessor - 12 Years

2 V. B.

Kumbar

MSc. M Phil,

B.Ed

Assistant

Proffessor - 6 Years -

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY: NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled :- 100 %

13. Student teacher Ratio:

BSc 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 106 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned

and filled:

Academic support staff : NIL

Administrative staff : TWO

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

L.V.Sangalad MSc. Mphil

V.B.Kumbar MSc. MPhil .B.Ed

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

College has not included in 12 B.

17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: College has not included in 12

B.

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18. Departmental Projects funded by UGC: College has not included in 12 B.

19. Research center recognized: College has not included in 12 B

20. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

1. L.V.Sangalad 1 5 -

2. V.B.Kumbar - 2 -

21. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nill

22. Faculty as members in: i) L. V. Sangalad is Executive Member KUMATA. Member KGCT.

ii) V. B. Kumbar is Member of K GCT, Best N S S Unit Awarded

program officer

23. Student Projects: 04

24. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students: NIL

25. List of Eminent Academicians visited the department:

1) Dr. Mugali. R.F Associate professor .

2) Dr. S. S. Busunurmath Retired University professor.

3) Dr. Pattanashetty Associate Professor P.C Jabin College Hubli.

4) Dr. Venkatesh Associate professor Kuvempu University Shimogga.

5) Dr. Prakash Assistant Professor K .U Dharawad.

6) Dr. Jayasheel reddy Asso Professor President KUMATA Dharawad.

7) Shri. M.M.Hollliyavar PG (Mathematics) Co-ordinator J.T.College

Gadag.

26. Seminars/Conference organized: One day self financed State level

workshop.

27. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the

Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

B SC (PCM, PMCS)

2010-11

I sem 28 28 8/20 100%

II sem 27 27 8/19 89%

III Sem 8 8 6/2 100%

IVSem 8 8 6/2 100%

V Sem 5 5 2/3 100%

VISem 5 5 2/3 100%

2011-12

I sem 21 21 6/5 94%

II sem 19 19 7/12 100%

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III Sem 24 24 8/16 96%

IVSem 27 27 8/19 100%

V Sem 7 7 5/2 100%

VISem 7 7 5/2 100%

2012-13

I sem 28 28 12/16 92%

II sem 32 32 17/15 100%

III Sem 16 16 6/10 92%

IVSem 16 16 6/10 100%

V Sem 26 26 7/19 83%

VISem 26 26 7/19 100%

2013-14

I sem 90 90 34/56 78%

II sem 74 74 26/48 66%

III Sem 30 30 15/15 37%

IVSem 30 30 15/15 100%

V Sem 16 16 6/10 84%

VISem 15 15 6/90 100%

2014-15

I sem 79 79 33/46 56%

II sem 61 61 25/36

III Sem 72 72 23/49 80%

IVSem 71 71 22/49

V Sem 27 27 13/14 67%

VISem 27 27 13/14 25%

28. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from same

state

Percentage

of students

from other

state

Percentage

of students

from abroad

B.Sc 100 NIL NIL

29. How many students have passed NET/SLET: NIL

30. Students Progression:

UG to PG 10 %

PG to M.Phil -

PG to PhD -

Campus Selection NIL

Other than campus recruitment 25%

Self Employment 30%

Private Employment 35%

31. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank YES

Internet Facility YES

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Class room with ICT facility YES

Laboratory NO

32. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies

Sl No Financial Assistance from No of

Students

1 University Meritorious Scholarship Science Students 06

2 Sir. C. V. Raman Scholarship 21

3 Sanchi Honnamma Scholarship 05

4 SC / ST Scholarship 103

5 OBC Scholarship 45

6 Minority Scholarship 06

7 Jindal Scholarship 06

8 CMC, Ranebennur Scholarship 29

33. Details on student enrichment Programme : NIL

34. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1) Most of the faculty use chalk and talk.

2) Power point presentations.

3) Bridge Course is conducted.

4) Assignment collected.

5) Group discussion.

6) Quiz Competitions in subject.

35. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension

activities:

1) Jatha for the environment awareness.

2) Flex exhibition.

36. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

Strength of the department.

1) Faculty Members have published articles, in national and international

journals with ISBM/ ISSN numbers

2) L.V.Sangalad written Text Book of Mathematics for Bsc sem II Book for

Rani Channamma University Belagavi.

Weakness:

i) For BSc-I after taking admission, so many meritorious students are going

for professional courses. 60 % of students less than 40 Marks in PUC

(mathematics).

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ii) College is not having 12-B.

iii) Students lack in basic methods.

iv) Only one permanent staff for 35.

Opportunities:

Challenges:

i) To Coach students for various competitive exams.

ii) To Coach students for PG entrance exam.

iii) To train students to face interview.

Future Planes of the department:

i) To organize campus interviews.

ii) To organize national level seminar.

iii) To organize special lecturer.

iv) To start shorter courses for students in vocation.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF Commerce

1. Name of the department : Commerce 2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08 3. Names of Programmes : B Com (Three Years Course) 4. Names of interdisciplinary : -------------- 5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester 6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department :

Commerce. 7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : ---------------- 8. Details of Courses discontinued : ---------------- 9. Number teaching posts : ---------------

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors 00 00

Associate Professors ------ ------

Assistant Professors 06 04

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of teaching

experience

No of Ph.D

Guided

1 S.M.Seetalad M.Com, M.Phil Asst.prof. Accounts & Auditing

06 --------

2 B.Ravi M.Com, M.Phil,

Asst.prof. Costing 06 -------

3 B.H.Huggi M.Com, M.Phil Asst.prof. Entire Costing 06 -------

4 Gulnaz Khanzade

M.Com, M.Phil Guest Faculty

Accounting & Taxation

07 -------

5 Sunil Havanur

M.Com Guest Faculty

Accounting & Taxation

05 --------

6 Kavita Kolli M.Com Guest Faculty

Compulsory 04 --------

7 B.D.Lamani M.Com Guest Faculty

Costing 08 --------

8 Mahesh Olekar

M.Com Guest Faculty

Accounting & Taxation

02 --------

9 Keerti Akki M.Com Guest Faculty

Income Tax 01 -------

10 Eranna Channalli

M.Com Guest Faculty

Costing 01 --------

11 C.C.Shirigeri M.Com , M,Phil

Guest Faculty

Accounting & Taxation

02 --------

12 Shruti K M.Com Guest Faculty

Managerial Account

01 -------

13 M.I.Sonnad M.Com, M.Phil Guest Faculty

Accounting & Taxation

05 -------

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11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY : Nil 12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : Nil 13. Student teacher Ratio:

B.Com 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 34 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and filled: Two

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Sl No Name Qualification

1 S.M.Seetalad M.Com, M.Phil

2 B.Ravi M.Com, M.Phil

3 B.H.Huggi M.Com, M.Phil

4 Gulnaz Khanzade M.Com, M.Phil

5 Sunil Havanur M.Com

6 Kavita Kolli M.Com

7 B.D.Lamani M.Com

8 Mahesh Olekar M.Com

9 Keerti Akki M.Com

10 Eranna Channalli M.Com

11 C.C.Shirigeri M.Com , M,Phil

12 Shruti K M.Com

13 M.I.Sonnad M.Com, M.Phil

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: : College has not included in 12 B.

Sl No Name Type of Research Funding Agency

--- Nil ------- ---------

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC: College has not included in 12 B.

18. Research center recognized: : College has not included in 12 B.

19. Publications:

Sl. No

Name Books Published/ISBN No

Paper Published/ISBN No

Book Edited

1 S.M.Seetalad --------- 02 -------

2 B.H.Huggi 01 10 --------

3 B.Ravi 02 04 --------

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil

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21. Faculty as members in: 1) S.M.Seetalad: Member of KGCTA 2) B.H.Huggi : Member of KGCTA 3) B.Ravi : Member of KGCTA

22. Student Projects : Nil 23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students:

One of our B.Com student during 2012-13 participated in Republic day period at New Delhi and got award from Karnataka state Government for her contributing to NSS.

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department : Nil 25. Seminars/Conference organized : Nil 26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the Course

Applications Received

Selected Enrolled Male/Female

Pass Percentage

B.Com

2010-11

B.Com I 88 88 M-84 / F-04 41.3%

B.Com II 88 88 M-84 / F-04 57.3%

B.Com III 43 43 M-43 / F-00 69.7%

B.Com IV 43 43 M-43 / F-00 90.4%

B.Com V 18 18 M-18 / F-00 72.2%

B.Com VI 18 18 M-18 / F-00 94.4%

2011-12

B.Com I 130 130 M-119 / F-11 54.7%

B.Com II 130 130 M-119 / F-11 58.5%

B.Com III 81 81 M-77 / F-04 59.2%

B.Com IV 81 81 M-77 / F-04 87.3%

B.Com V 41 41 M-41 / F-00 85.3%

B.Com VI 41 41 M-41 / F-00 90.2%

2012-13

B.Com I 148 148 M-99 / F-49 50.6%

B.Com II 148 148 M-99 / F-49 55.9%

B.Com III 146 146 M-113 / F-13 59.8%

B.Com IV 146 146 M-113 / F-13 61.0%

B.Com V 79 79 M-74 / F-05 90.0%

B.Com VI 79 179 M-74 / F-05 88.7%

2013-14

B.Com I 150 150 M-118 / F-32 46.8%

B.Com II 150 150 M-118 / F-32 71.0%

B.Com III 143 143 M-118 / F-32 61.0%

B.Com IV 143 143 M-118 / F-32 59.0%

B.Com V 117 117 M-106 / F-11 75.0%

B.Com VI 117 117 M-106 / F-11 76.0%

2014-15

B.Com I 164 164 M-109 / F-55 46.9%

B.Com II 164 164 M-109 / F-55 51.6%

B.Com III 131 131 M-102 / F-29 64.1%

B.Com IV 131 131 M-102 / F-29 88.3%

B.Com V 135 135 M-91 / F-44 72.6%

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B.Com VI 135 135 M-91 / F-44 82.1%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of Course

Percentage of Students from same state

Percentage of students from other state

Percentage of students from abroad

BCom 100% 00 00

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: 01 29. Students Progression:

UG to PG 20%

PG to M.Phil ------

PG to PhD ------

Campus Selection 30%

Other than campus recruitment 02%

Self Employment 40%

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility No

Class room with ICT facility Yes

Laboratory Yes

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/ Govt /Other agencies:

Sl.No Govt/Other agencies No of Students

01 Jindal 07

02 Sanchi Honnamma 13

03 OBC 164

04 Minority 22

05 CMC 13

06 Disability Student 01

31. Details on student enrichment Programme: 1. Consumer protection Act (one day work shop).

2. Soft skill development programme.

3. Teacher’s Exchange programme.

4. Industrial field visit.

32. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: 1. Power Point Presentation.

2. Chalk and Talk.

33. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities: 1. Students have participated in tree plantation activity. 2. Students have participated in NSS camp & create the awareness of Toilet.

3. Students have participated in Blood donation camp.

4. We organize consumer awareness programme. 5. We create the awareness among formers to market them produce in APMC

only.

34. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

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STRENGTH of the Dept:- 1. Good number of students large number of students being 45% to the hole

strength of the college 2. Five full time faculty 3. Large collection of the books in the library 4. Organizing of industrial visit regularly

Weakness:

1. Computer lab is insufficient for our strength. 2. We can’t provide more books to the our students.

Opportunities: 1. Because of large strength all program’s conducted by our deportment

successful and use full.

2. More number of students get jobs in industrial sector and banking sectors. 3. More number of students go for higher education like M.Com, CA, ICWA,

MBA, B.Ed ,&LLB. 4. Our students go for self employment. Challenges: 1. Getting jobs to all our B.Com graduates is a challenge. 2. Management of big strength is a challenge. Future Plans of the department: 1. More and more job skills soft skills and personality development programs will

be organized. 2. We proposed to visit diversified industries for the benefit of students. 3. We wish to have MOU with local industry for the purpose of placement

activity.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF : Management

1. Name of the department : Business Administration

2. Year of Establishment : 2007 – 08

3. Names of Programmes : BBA

4. Names of interdisciplinary : ------------

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department :

Business Administration

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : ----------------

8. Details of Courses discontinued : ----------------

9. Number teaching posts : ---------------

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors 00 00

Associate Professors 00 00

Assistant Professors 00 00

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

N

o

Name Qualificatio

n

Designatio

n

Specializati

on

No of

teaching

experienc

e

No of

Ph. D

Guide

d

1 B.R.Patil M.Com Grade I

Principal

Cost

Accounting

33 -------

2 S.M.Seetala

d

M.Com,

M.Phil

Asst. Prof. Accounts &

Auditing

06 --------

3 B.Ravi M.Com,

M.Phil,

Asst. Prof. Costing 06 -------

4 B.H.Huggi M.Com,

M.Phil

Asst. Prof. Entire

Costing

06 -------

5 R.S Kottur MBA Guest

Faculty

Marketing 07 ------

6 Roopa .D M.Com,

M.Phil

Guest

Faculty

Accounting

& Taxation

02 ------

7 Gulnaz

Khanzade

M.Com,

M.Phil

Guest

Faculty

Accounting

& Taxation

07 -------

8 Sunil

Havanur

M.Com Guest

Faculty

Accounting

& Taxation

05 --------

8 Mahesh

Olekar

M.Com Guest

Faculty

Accounting

& Taxation

02 --------

9 Eranna

Channalli

M.Com Guest

Faculty

Costing 01 --------

10 C.C.Shirige

ri

M.Com ,

M. Phil

Guest

Faculty

Accounting

& Taxation

02 --------

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11 M.I.Sonnad M.Com,

M.Phil

Guest

Faculty

Accounting

& Taxation

05 -------

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY : Nil

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : Nil

13. Student teacher Ratio:

BBA 1 Yr, 2 Yr, 3 Yr 06 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned

and filled: Two

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Sl No Name Qualification

1 B.R.Patil M.Com

2 S.M.Seetalad M.Com, M.Phil

3 B.Ravi M.Com, M.Phil,

4 Basvraj.H.Huggi M.Com, M.Phil

5 R.S Kottur MBA

6 Roopa .D M.Com, M.Phil

7 Gulnaz

Khanzade

M.Com, M.Phil

8 Sunil Havanur M.Com

8 Mahesh Olekar M.Com

9 Eranna Channalli M.Com

10 C.C.Shirigeri M.Com , M,Phil

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: : College has not included in

12 B.

Sl No Name Type of Research Funding Agency

--- Nil ------- ---------

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC: College has not included in 12

B.

18. Research center recognized: : College has not included in 12 B.

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19. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

1 S.M.Seetalad --------- 02 -------

2 Basavaraj.H.Huggi 01 10 --------

3 B.Ravi 02 04 --------

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil

21. Faculty as members in:

1) S.M.Seetalad: Member of KGCT,

2) Basavaraj.H.Huggi : Member of KGCT,

3) B.Ravi : Member of KGCT,

22. Student Projects: Nil

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students:

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department: Nil

25. Seminars/Conference/Work shop organized: 01

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

2010-11

BBA I 14 14 12/02 14.28%

BBA II 14 14 12/02 42.85%

BBA III 14 14 13/01 71.43%

BBA IV 14 14 13/01 92.86%

BBA V 29 29 20/09 96.00%

BBA VI 29 29 20/09 100%

2011-12

BBA I 21 21 18/03 63.16%

BBA II 21 21 18/03 41.66%

BBA III 13 13 11/12 31.82%

BBA IV 13 13 11/12 13.63%

BBA V 15 15 13/02 86.67%

BBA VI 15 15 13/02 94.12%

2012-13

BBA I 25 25 13/12 41.67%

BBA II 25 25 13/12 38.09%

BBA III 20 19 17/02 73.68%

BBA IV 18 18 16/02 40.00%

BBA V 14 14 12/02 38.46%

BBA VI 14 14 12/02 64.70%

2013-14

BBA I 22 22 15/07 14.28%

BBA II 22 22 15/07 47.82%

BBA III 23 23 12/11 42.86%

BBA IV 23 23 12/11 70.00%

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BBA V 16 16 15/01 37.5%

BBA VI 16 16 15/01 92.85%

2014-15

BBA I 17 17 11/06 29.41%

BBA II 17 17 11/06 50.00%

BBA III 20 20 13/07 78.95%S

BBA IV 20 20 13/07 47.00%

BBA V 20 20 10/10 57.89%

BBA VI 20 20 10/10 100%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from same

state

Percentage of

students from other

state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

BBA 100% 00 00

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: 01

29. Students Progression:

UG to PG 35%

PG to M.Phil ------

PG to PhD ------

Campus Selection 40%

Other than campus recruitment 02%

Self Employment 40%

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility No

Class room with ICT facility Yes

Laboratory No

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/ Govt /Other agencies:

1. Jindal :– 03

2. OBC :- 16

3. Minority :– 13

4. CMC :- 14

5. SC/ST :- 50

32. Details on student enrichment Programme:

5. Consumer protection Act (one day work shop).

6. Soft skill development programme.

7. Teacher’s Exchange programme.

8. Industrial field visit.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

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1. Power Point Presentation.

2. Chalk and Talk.

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension

activities:

6. Students have participated in tree plantation activity.

7. Students have participated in NSS camp & create the awareness of

Toilet.

8. Students have participated in Blood donation camp.

9. We organize consumer awareness programme.

10. We create the awareness among formers to market them produce in

APMC only.

35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH of the Dept:-

1 Large and well ventilated class

rooms with green board.

2 Organized industrial visits

regularly.

3 Ample job opportunity for BBA

students.

4 Large collection of the books in

the library.

Weakness:

1. Slack in admission

2. Poor input to the course.

3. Computer syllabus is prescribed

only for II year BBA that to for

one sem.

Opportunities:

1. Rural students with more

potential.

2. Greater opportunity for self

employment as they studied

entrepreneurship and marketing.

3. More number of students get jobs

in industrial sector and banking

sectors.

4. Our students go for self

employment.

Challenges:

1. Placement is a challenging.

2. Attracting more students and

reviewing the courses.

3. Converting the poor input to a

very well finished products is a

4. Getting jobs to all our B.Com

graduates is a challenge.

5. Management of big strength is a

challenge.

Future Planes of the department:

1. More and more job skills soft skills and personality development

programs will be organized.

2. We proposed to visit diversified industries for the benefit of students.

3. We wish to have MOU with local industry for the purpose of placement

activity.

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EVALUATION

REPORTS

OF

THE DEPARTMENT

***

POST GRADUTATE

COURSES

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

1. Name of the department : Economics

2. Year of Establishment : 2011 – 12

3. Names of Programmes : MA – Two Years Degree Course

4. Names of interdisciplinary : -----------

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Choice based credit system

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department:

Economics Dept

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NIL

8. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors 00 00

Associate Professors 00 00

Assistant Professors 00 00

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of

teaching

experience

No of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Prof. R. F.

Ayyanagoudra

MA, MPhil, DGS Associate

Professor

Econometrics 24 NIL

2 Dr. Saraswati

Bommanal

MA,Ph.D Guest

Faculty

Agricultural

Economics

08 Nil

3 Dr. S. R.

Chikkallavar

MA,Ph.D Guest

Faculty

----- 08 Nil

4 Prof. A. M.

Mulla

MA,MA(Eng),M.Phil Guest

Faculty

----- 07 Nil

5 Prof. Ramesh.

G. S.

MA,SLET, Guest

Faculty

----- 02 Nil

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY: NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : 100 %

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13. Student teacher Ratio:

MA I 10:4

MA III 12:4

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned

and filled: 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Sl No Name Qualification

1 Prof. R. F. Ayyanagoudra MA, MPhil, DGS

2 Dr. Saraswati Bommanal MA,Ph.D

3 Dr. S. R. Chikkallvar MA,Ph.D

4 Prof. A. M. Mulla MA,MA(Eng),M.Phil

5 Prof. Ramesh. G. S MA, SLET,

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects: College has not included in

12B

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC: College has not included in

12B

18. Research center recognized: College has not included in 12B

19. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book

Edited

1 Dr.

Saraswati

Bommanal

978-93-82484-79-0

(Micro Finanace, SHG

and NGO’s in India)

2 Dr.

Saraswati

Bommanal

1-4438-01321

(Ethnographic Discourse

of the other conceptual &

methodological issues)

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL

21. Faculty as members in:

National Committee : Dr.Saraswti Bommnal. Member of the Indian

Economic Association

International Committee : NIL

Editorial Books : NIL

Board of Examination : Nil

22. Student Projects : Yes

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : Yes

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

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1. Dr. B. S. Naregal, Associate Prof, Department of Economics, SJRV

College, Shiggaon

2. Prof Chandrashekar, Associate Prof, Department of Economics,

RTE’s College, Ranebennur

25. Seminars/Conference organized: NIL

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the

Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

MA

2011 –

12

MA I 17 17 08/09 100%

MAII 17 17 08/09 82%

2012 –

13

MA I 21 21 13/08 90%

MA II 21 21 13/08 94%

MA III 17 17 08/09 100%

MA IV 17 17 08/09 94%

2013 –

14

MA I 13 13 09/04 75%

MA II 13 13 09/04 100%

MA III 19 19 11/08 94%

MA IV 19 19 11/08 94%

2014 –

15

MA I 14 14 11/03 83%

MA II 14 14 11/03 100%

MA III 11 11 08/03 100%

MA IV 11 11 08/03 100%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from same

state

Percentage of

students from other

state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

MA 100 % Nil Nil

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: Nil

29. Students Progression:

PG to M.Phil ----

PG to PhD ----

Campus Selection Nil

Other than campus

recruitment

50%

Self Employment 35%

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30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility There is one central computer lab with internet

facility available where the students can access

Class room with ICT facility YES-LCD Available

Laboratory Nil

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies: 20

32. Details on student enrichment Programme : Seminar, Discussions,

Special lectures, Visit to APMC, and Banks.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1) Most of the faculty use chalk and talk method.

2) Power point presentations.

3) Bridge Course is conducted.

4) Assignment collected.

5) Group discussion.

6) Quiz Competitions in subject.

7) Project work.

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension

activities:

1) Visit to field work

35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH of the Dept:

1. Faculty members published articles in national and international

journals.

2. Dr. Saraswti Bommnal have published two books

Weakness:

1. Students lack of English communication skills.

2. College is not having 12B.

3. College not having hostel facilities.

Opportunities:

1. Faculty can guide students in submitting their project reports.

Challenges:

1. To couch students for varies competitive exams.

2. To prepare students to CPT Exams.

3. To train students to face interview.

Future Planes of the department:

5. To organize special lecture.

6. To organize state level and national level seminars.

7. To organize campuses interview.

8. To stop shorter courses for students in vacation.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

1. Name of the department : COMPUTER SCIENCE((M.Sc)

2. Year of Establishment : 2011 – 2012

3. Names of Programs : M.Sc. in Computer Science

4. Names of interdisciplinary :--

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : CBCS

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department:

M.Sc.

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : No

8. Details of Courses discontinued : No allotment from Karnatak University

Dharwad

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors -- --

Assistant Professors 00 00

Guest Faculty 04 04

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No

Name Qualifica

tion

Designati

on

Specializ

ation

No of

teachin

g

experie

nce

No of

Ph.D

Guid

ed

1 Chandrashekhar S M.C.A.

M Phil

Assistant

Professor

Comp.Sc 7 Years --

2 Arunkumar

Chandan

M.Sc.

Comp.Sc,

MPhil

Assistant

Professor

Comp.Sc 7 Years --

3 Marulusiddesh BE

Comp.Sc,

M.Tech

Guest

Faculty

Comp.Sc. 4 Years --

4 Netravathi

Yelburgi

BE

Comp.Sc,

M.Tech

Guest

Faculty

Comp.Sc 2 Years --

5 Pavitra M.C.A. Guest Comp.Sc 2 Years --

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M.Giddappanavar Faculty

6 Ahwini C M.C.A. Guest

Faculty

Comp.Sc 2 Years --

7 Pavankumar

Nayak

BE

Comp.Sc,

M.Tech

Guest

Faculty

Comp.Sc 2 Years --

11. LIST OF SENIOR VISITING FACULTY : NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled : 100%

13. Student teacher Ratio:

M.Sc- 1 Yr, 2 Yr 16 : 05

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled : TWO

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of

teaching

experience

1 Chandrashekhar

S

M.C.A.M

Phil

Assistant

Professor

Comp.Sc 7 Years

2 Arunkumar

Chandan

M.Sc.

Comp.Sc,

MPhil

Assistant

Professor

Comp.Sc 7 Years

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl

No

Name Type of Research Funding Agency

College has not included in 12B

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognized : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

Nil

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL

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21. Faculty as members in : NIL

22. Student Projects : Yes

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : NIL

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department : NIL

25. Seminars/Conference organized: Organized One Day Seminar On “Android

& Web Design”

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of

the Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percenta

ge

M.Sc.

2011-

12

M.Sc- I 04 04 1/3 100%

M.Sc-II 04 04 1/3 100%

M.Sc- III -- -- -- --

M.Sc- IV -- -- -- --

2012-

13

M.Sc- I 08 08 3/5 100%

M.Sc-II 08 08 3/5 100%

M.Sc- III 04 04 1/3 100%

M.Sc- IV 04 04 1/3 75%

2013-

14

M.Sc- I 17 17 3/14 100%

M.Sc-II 16 16 2/14 80%

M.Sc- III 07 07 2/5 100%

M.Sc- IV 07 07 2/5 100%

2014-

15

M.Sc- I -- -- -- --

M.Sc-II -- -- -- --

M.Sc- III 16 16 2/14 93.75%

M.Sc- IV 16 16 2/14 87.5%

27. Diversity of students:

Name of

Course

Percentage of

Students from

same state

Percentage of

students from

other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

M.Sc 100% 0% 0%

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: NIL

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29. Students Progression:

PG to M.Phil NIL

PG to PhD NIL

Campus Selection NIL

Other than campus recruitment 50%

Self Employment 50%

30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility Yes

Class room with ICT facility One room having ICT facility

Laboratory Yes

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies:

SL.NO FINANCIAL

ASSISTANCE FROM

NUMBER OF

STUDENTS

1 MINORITY 02

32. Details on student enrichment Programme :

1. Conducting student’s seminars.

2. Power point presentation.

3. Assignment given to students.

4. Project works.

5. Conducting Group discussion.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Chalk and Talk method.

2. Power point presentation.

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

1. Visit to field work.

2. Red Cross Activities

3. Participating in Religious Program based on Vivekananda

35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

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STRENGTH of the Dept:

1) There are FIVE feeding Colleges

inHaveri District.

2) Good library with huge

collection of books.

3) Excellent results.

Weakness:

1. No qualified full time faculty.

2. No independent PG building.

3. No College hostel.

4. No adequate play ground.

Opportunities:

1) There is a opportunity to make

our students self employed.

2) There is a opportunity to develop

a research centre.

3) Motivating the students to

appear for competitive

examination and NET/KSET

Exams.

Challenges:

1. Challenge of Placement of the

outgoing PG students.

2. Construction of independent PG

block.

3. Generating funds/resources for

maintenance of PG Course.

4. Revival of M.Sc. Course.

Future Planes of the department:

5) Organization of National/International seminars/workshops.

6) To organize campus equipment drive for M.Sc. students.

7) Construction of independent PG block.

8) Inclusion of PG courses under 12B of the UGC Act.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (M. Com)

1. Name of the department : Commerce (M.Com)

2. Year of Establishment : 2011-2012

3. Names of Programs : M.Com

4. Names of interdisciplinary :--

5. Annual/semester/choice based credit system : Semester scheme

6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other department:

M.Com

7. Courses in collaboration with other universities : NO

8. Details of Courses discontinued : NIL

9. Number teaching posts :

Sl. No Sanctioned Filled

Professors -- --

Associate Professors 00 00

Assistant Professors 00 00

10. Faculty Profile:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Designation Specialization No of

teaching

experience

No of

Ph.D

Guided

1 Prof.

Ambika

Hosamani

M.Com.

M.Phil

Assistant

Professor

Income Tax 7 Years --

2 Niranjan

B.Poojar

M.B.A Guest

Faculty

Marketing 3 Years --

3 Swati S.

Undale

M. Com Guest

Faculty

Business

Finance and

Accounting

1 Year --

4 Poornima

N.

Makanur

M. Com Guest

Faculty

Cost

Accounting

1 Year --

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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:

MCom 1 Yr, 2 Yr 16 : 01

14. Number of academic support staff and administrative staff sanctioned and

filled :

Academic support staff : NIL

Administrative staff : 02

15. Qualification of teaching faculty:

Sl

No

Name Qualification Specialization

1. Prof.AmbikaHosamani M. Com., M.

Phil

Income Tax

2 Niranjan B. Poojar M.B.A Marketing

3 Swati S. Undale M. Com Business Finance and

Accounting

4 Poornima N. Makanur M. Com Cost Accounting

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects:

Sl

No

Name Type of Research Funding Agency

College has not included in 12B

17. Departmental Projects funded by UGC : NIL

18. Research center recognized : NIL

19. Publications:

Sl.

No

Name Books

Published/ISBN

No

Paper

Published/ISBN

No

Book Edited

Nil

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated : NIL

21. Faculty as members in : Nil

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22. Student Projects : Yes

23. Awards/Recognitions received by faculty and students : Nil

24. List of Eminent Academicians visited to the Department:

Sl.

No

Name of the

faculty

Designation Working

College

Place

1 Dr.S.G. Vibhuti Assistant

Professor

Govt. First

Grade College

Shiggaon

2. Dr.B.

Krishnamurthy

Associate

Professor

R.T.E.S

College

Ranebennur

3 Dr.C.S. Yatnalli Associate

Professor

Sri.

Mahanthswami

Art and

Commerce

College

Hamsabhavi

4 Prof.G.V. Kori Associate

Professor

S.J.M.V.

Women’s

college

Ranebennur

5 Prof. K.M.

Katagihalli

Associate

Professor

B.E.S.M. Arts

and Commerce

College

Byadgi

6 Prof. G.S. Barki Assistant

Professor

G.H.College Haveri

25. Seminars/Conference organized : Nil

26. Student Profile:

Year Name of the

Course

Applications

Received

Selected Enrolled

Male/Female

Pass

Percentage

M.Com

2011-

12

MCom I 25 25 13/12 96%

MCom II 25 25 13/12 100%

MCom III -- -- -- --

MCom IV -- -- -- --

2012-

13

MCom I 25 25 20/5 88%

MCom II 25 25 20/5 100%

MCom III 25 23 13/10 95.65%

MCom IV 25 23 13/10 95.65%

2013-

14

MCom I 25 25 18/7 88%

MCom II 25 25 18/7 83.33%

MCom III 25 25 20/5 100%

MCom IV 25 25 20/5 100%

2014-

MCom I 25 25 20/5 87.5%

MCom II 25 25 20/5 100%

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15 MCom III 25 23 17/6 86.95%

MCom IV 25 23 17/6 95.65%

27. Diversity of students:

Name

of

Course

Percentage of

Students from

same state

Percentage of

students from

other state

Percentage of

students from

abroad

M.Com 100% 0% 0%

28. How many students have passed NET/SLET: Nil

29. Students Progression:

PG to M.Phil Nil

PG to PhD Nil

Campus Selection Nil

Other than campus recruitment 25%

Self Employment 50%

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30. Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

Departmental Book Bank Yes

Internet Facility Yes

Class room with ICT facility One room having ICT facility

Laboratory No

31. Number of students who have received financial assistance from

College/University/Govt/Other agencies: 54

32. Details on student enrichment Programme:

1. Conducting student’s seminars.

2. Conducting Teachers exchange Programme.

3. Power point presentation.

4. Assignment given to students.

5. Project works.

6. Conducting Group discussion.

33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:

1. Chalk and Talk method.

2. Power point presentation.

34. Participation in institutional social responsibility and extension activities:

1. Visit to field work.

35. SWOC analysis of the Department and future plans:

STRENGTH of the Dept:

1) There are seven feeding colleges in

Ranebennur city.

2) There is good library with collection

of books.

3) 100% admission (Quota fill).

4) Excellent result.

Weakness:

1. No qualified full time faculty.

2. No independent PG building.

3. No College hostel.

4. No adequate play ground.

Opportunities:

1. There is a opportunity to increase the

admission quota.

2. There is a opportunity to develop a

research centre.

3. Preparing students for competitive

examination /NET.SET.

Challenges:

1. Challenge of Placement of the

outgoing PG students.

2. Construction of independent PG

block.

3. Establishment of a research

center.

Future Planes of the department:

1. Organization of National/International seminars/workshops.

2. To organize campus equipment drive for M.Com students.

3. Construction of independent PG block and establishment of research center.

4. Inclusion of PG courses under 12B of the UGC Act.