Our Patron

Ven Fr. Agnelo De Souza Early Life - Fr Agnelo, was born at Anjuna, on 21st January, 1869. His parents had nine children, among whom Agnelo was the sixth child. He grew up manifesting qualities of gentleness, of love and purity, humility and obedience combined with a strong sense of self-discipline. Teach- ing to the boys was his favourite childhood hobby. When he was eleven, his parents died suddenly. As his mother was dying, she entrusted her children to the care of Mary, Mother of Jesus. Call - Fr Agnelo pursued a call to the priest hood. He studied philosophy and theology at the Patriarchical Seminary, . He aimed at cultivating assiduously all the priestly virtues. He was ordained as Priest on 24th September, 1898. Pilar Missionary - As a member of the Society of Pilar, it took him to Shiroda and Sanvordem in Goa, besides Kumta near Karwar. He left in all these places a memorable legacy of his holy living and pastoral concern. He had an intense devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and spent a few hours each night in adoration. Spiritual Guide - Fr Agnelo was appointed as the Spiritual Director of the Patriarchal Seminary of Rachol. He came to be known as a model priest- humble, prayerful, self-denying and saintly- by the professors and students in the seminary. Holy Death - Fr Agnelo died on the feast of the of Jesus which was on 20th No- vember, 1927. He collapsed on the pulpit towards the end of the sermon. He died and was buried in Rachol. The parish priest who buried him said these words ‘I have just laid a to rest’. His remains were brought to Pilar on 10th January, 1939. He was declared venerable by the Vatican on 10th November, 1986. Keep us in your prayers and intercede for us...

Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 1 Our Motto “Success lies in Honest Toil”. Our Vision

stakeholder and leader in empowerment, social progress, and nation building. An institution of excellence that builds competencies in all, irrespective of background; a dynamic The Coat of Arms Our Mission

students and through ‘Honest Toil’ build successful citizen’s in all walks of life who will sustain the ethos of The coat of arms of the college consist of a shield divided into three quarters with an open book, graduation To provide quality higher education to all including the socially, economically and academically challenged cap and a balance with a motto inscribed around the borders. Ourour great Objectives country through imbibed values of Truth, Love and Justice to all. who have been hitherto deprived of it. To promote qualit The open book signifies the institution that higher education is for all and will be made available to those To inculcate in students the value of hard work as a stepping stone to success. • y education without discrimination. • world,The balance equal signifiesemphasis the will institutions be given to resolve moral developmentto maintain a includingbalance between respect, economic discipline, necessity cooperation, and moralsocial To inspire students to use their knowledge as an instrument of social change. values. While the emphasis will be to make pupils competitive and employable in an economically challenging • To buildenrich a youngpool of men successful and women citizens with in theall walksvalue of life.Truth, Love and Justice for all. • concern and promotion of the values of truth justice and equality. • walk the path of success through holistic education under their belts that will enable them to face the Our Core Values Faith in God challengesThe graduation of the cap world. signifies success that economically, socially and academically challenged student will Pursuit of excellence The motto 'success lies in honest toil' is the humble accceptance of the fact that our students come from • • Moral uprightness • Love of others academic backgrounds that are below avaerage and yet success is not far from them and is inevitable with • honest toil on the part of the student, the faculty and the institution as a whole. • Social responsibility Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 2 Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 3 Welcome to Fr. Agnel College About the College

institution of higher learning. I extend a hearty welcome to you for seeking admission in this

Having finished Higher Secondary School, you are now at the threshhold of choosing a career that will determine what you will do in the years to come. You are thus at the crucial phase of your offerslife when three you UG have courses, to opt Bachelor for a course of Arts, that Bachelor matches ofthe Commerce best with andyour Bachelor dreams andof Computer your future Applications career planning. with a Thewide institution choice of

subject combinations. The institution also conducts certificate Ph.D.and skill-based degree in Commercecourses every and year Economics. along with the regular studies. Additionally, the College has two Research Centres to pursue

Besides your pursuit of academic excellence, a lot of emphasis is laid in this institution on personality development. The College provides you ample scope to participate in extra-curricular, co- events,curricular functions, and sports guest activities, lectures whichand social will awarenessfurther pave drives the waywill for your holistic growth. The seminars, conferences, competitions,

helpThe youinstitution to carve aalso niche prepares for yourself. students to achieve higher

statements, objectives and core values, the College endeavors Fr. Agnel College was established in June 1991 by the responsibilities in life. Always guided by its Vision/Mission Xaverian Educational Society, Pilar, and belongs to the facilities and opportunities. We believe in achieving excellence Society of Missionaries of St. , which is to provide its students the very best in terms of infrastructure, Articlecommonly 30 of known the Indian as the Constitution. Society of Pilar. The college is are given training to answer banking and other competitive a Minority Institution founded under the provision of examinations.and going beyond We routinewant the classroom students teaching-learning. to be skilled in work Students and Location: strong in character and value formation. For that we chisel all the The College is located at the foot of the picturesque Pilar hillock in the North District of Goa. Pilar has its spiritual. With application of knowledge and inculcation of values, three dimensions of ones personality i.e. physical, intellectual and convert them into opportunities. own importance in Goa’s history as it was the capital we know that you will be empowered to face the challenges and known as ‘Govapuri’ or ‘Gopakapattana’ during the Kadambacity of Goa reign. (prior to Old Goa & Panjim) and it was

withI am aconfident successful that life your and career.ambitions will find their bearing at Fr. Agnel College. I welcome you to its portals. May God bless you The College is located centrally on the map of Goa. Dr. Savio P. Falleiro It is situated about 300 mts away from the National Principal Highway 66. It is 13 kms away from Panjim, the capital internationalcity of Goa and airport 22 kms at Dabolim.from , the commercial capital of Goa. The College is about 16.5 kms from

The total campus area of the College is about 10 acres. Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 4 Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 5 In Focus - Courses

The aim of education at Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce is not mere acquisition of attractive degrees but providing students with opportunities to hone their skills and talents, and help propel them towards excellence in all spheres of life. To achieve the same the College has a team of highly dedicated, skilled, experienced and motivated faculty, coupled with well Accreditation and Affiliation equipped laboratories, ICT enabled classrooms and an up-to-date library.

Fr Agnel College is affiliated to Goa University. The College is recognized under sections 2(f ) and 12-B of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. The College was reaccredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council in nd 2016 with Grade ‘A’ (2 Cycle). The various courses offered at Fr. Agnel College are: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Bachelor of Arts (BA) Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) Research Centres for Ph.D degree: Commerce & Economics

Certificate/Diploma in Proficiency in English.

Short Term Skill based courses Career Oriented Programmes

IGNOU M.Com, B. A., B.Com, BPP & Certificate Course in Library Science (CLIS)

Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 6 Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 7 Admissions - Eligibility Criteria Admission Procedure Stage I Candidates seeking admission to Fr. Agnel College are required to observe the following procedure: Step l Buy the prospectus from the College by registering your mobile number. Students should use same mobile number for registration and filling online admission form. Step 2 Apply online at www.fragnelcollege.edu.in Select "Admission" from the main menu, and select the sub menu "Online Admission". Step 3 Read the instructions, terms and conditions carefully and then select the programme and year you are seeking admission into. Step 4 On the ensuing screen, enter the registered mobile numberr and completre the registration Eligibility for admission to Semester I & II (in the first year) B. A./B.Com/ B.Com. (Hon.) Programme: Step 5 Fill in the application form with your correct details. All fields are compulsory. No changes (A) To be eligible for admission to the Semester I of the Three Years Programme leading to the Degree of to the form will be allowed after submission and therefore make sure that the information Bachelor of Arts/ Commerce/ Commerce (Hon.) the candidate should have passed: entered is correct and vaIid; choice of actual papers will be "confirmed" only after counselling. (i) The Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Goa Board of Step 6 Upload your passport size photograph and your signature Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in any stream, including Vocational stream in the sub- Step 7 After you have submitted the completed form, you will receive an online admission lD. Note jects notified by the University from time to time. down this ID. This ID will be used for all future references during the admission process. OR Print the form and then carry the printed copy with you on the day of admission. (ii) Std XII Arts/Science/Commerce or similar examination of another body, equivalent to Goa Board Step 8 Submit photocopies of your SSC and HSSC mark sheets. Your admission ID should be of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Goa, and recognized as such by Goa University. mentioned on all the documents. These documents should be submitted at the college office before the last day of submission. Online registration is not valid and complete unless the (B) A candidate not covered under any of the above categories but desirous of seeking admission to the above mentioned documents are submitted. said course may apply to the College. However, the Registrar along with Dean of concerned Faculty and Chairperson(s) of Board(s) of Studies of concerned subjects shall decide the eligibility. Step 9 Students whose names appear on the merit list should follow procedure as given in Stage ll (C) A candidate admitted for Semester-I shall be deemed eligible for admission to Semester-II. (D) A candidate migrating from another recognized University and desirous of direct admission to Se- For any assistance please contact the College Office. mester-II may be considered for admission provided he/she has cleared/passed First Term/ Semes- ter-I examination of that University with those subjects for which admission is sought and under- Note: (i) For those who do not have access to internet facility, you can avail of the internet facilities takes to successfully complete the other compulsory Courses of Semester-I. provided by the College on the ground floor. Eligibility for admission to Semester I & II (in the first year) B. C. A. Programme: (ii) For admissions to BCA streams, students will have to also appear for an entrance test. For BCA programme admission eligibility criteria from points A to D as shown above remains the same. In addition, a candidate shall be selected based on an entrance test. The entrance test shall access the general aptitude, logical reasoning and analytical abilities and basic arithmetical skills of the candi- date. PRIORITY ASSURED Admissions Students with 60% and above marks (in XIIth Commerce, Science & Arts) and 65% and above (in XIIth Vocational) will be admitted directly; the names of such students will qualify for direct admissions. However, the admission procedure as listed above will have to be followed.

Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 8 Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 9 Stage II Facilities and Support Services Career Oriented Course The following procedure has to be observed at the time of admissions to FYBA/ BCom/BCA 1. Students selected for the admissions for the First Year are required to bring along a printout of the online Registration Form (printing facility is also available in the College) The College conducts Career Oriented Courses for the students. It is envisaged that through these courses professionally qualified graduates with a sound knowledge of their core disciplines and expertise in a concerned 2. Students should know the blood group at the time of admission. Offskill, Campus will have Academicmore openings Centre in the (IGNOU) service industry and self employment sectors. 3. After successful registration process, on a pre-announced date shortlisted students will be notified by SMS (list of students will also be displayed on the Notice Board). On receipt of this notification (which confers provisional admission status), students will have to pay the fees within one day via Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce, Pilar Goa is the Study Centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University NEFT/RTGS, Net banking and/or by visiting the College, collecting the challan, and paying the (IGNOU) with code No. 08026. The Study Centre offers B.A., B.Com , B.P.P. and M.Com programmes, besides fees by going to the bank. otherSpiritual certificate Formation courses. etc are all regular features of this College. 4. On a notified date all the students accompanied by the parents / guardians are to compulsorily : Daily Prayer, Motivational Programs/Lectures, activities related to inter-faith dialogue attend the orientation given by the Principal at 9.00 a. m. in Shallom Hall in the College, failing INFLIBNET which their admission will not be finalized and such seats may be forfeited. Coming late is strictly : The College is a member of N-list programme of Library and Information Network (INFLIBNET), discouraged. On this day students have to provide stamped challans, NEFT/RTGS/Net banking Ahemedabad. The Project entitled “National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly slips as proof of payment of fees Content (N-LIST) provides access to e-resources to students, researchers and faculty from colleges and other beneficiary institutions through server(s) installed at the INFLIBNET Centre. The authorized users from 5. Students accompanied by the Parents /Guardians then have to submit the Admission Forms to the colleges can now access e-resources and download articles required by them directly from the publisher’s Admission Committee for scrutiny, selection of papers and to append specimen signature of the website once they are duly authenticated as authorized users through servers deployed at the INFLIBNET parents /guardians. Decision of Admission Committee will be final and binding upon the students Centre. The N-list project provides access to more than 2100 electronic journals, 51 ,000 electronic books and a while choosing the subjects. bibliographicCollege Library database. : For registration the students may contact College Librarian along with their e-mail id.

6. Students accompanied by their parents/guardians are to meet the Principal for finalization of The College Library has open access and is fully computerized with the help of NewGenLib admissions. challengedlibrary software. students The library has over 18000 printed books, 85 print journals and magazines, 6000+ electronic journals, 51000+ e-books and bibliographic databases. The library has also bought books in braille for visually

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED on Admission Day (see step 4 above) The Library has its own website http://faclibrary.weebly.com. The students can access digital documents such • Original copy and attested photocopy of class 12 marksheet. as syllabi, questions papers, power-point presentations, notes and other information about the library. • Original copy of Higher Secondary School Leaving certificate. The students who have scored 60% and above marks in their previous examination are given additional library card. i.e. SCHOLAR CARD. Students belonging to SC/ST/OBC class are given one additional Library Card. i.e. • Three recent passport-size photographs. SOCIAL CARD. Minority students too have the facility of an extra card. • Candidates who have passed out from other Boards of Examination have to obtain an Eligi- A Book Bank facility is available exclusively for the economically challenged students. bility Certificate from Goa University. students who wish to complete the course have to spend minimum 30 hours of work during a free lecture or • Attested photocopy of ST/SC certificate, if applicable. The Library offers the college students, a free of cost, 2 credit course to learn multi-disciplinary subjects. The (Students are also requested to get required information of the Bank Name, Branch and any time during the academic year under the guidance of the College Librarian. The students will be given basic Bank Account No., besides Aadhar No.) trainingPlacement in the Portal: field of Library and Information Science. could initiate the process Employers of hiring can our use students this portal and to alumni communicate online. Thewith link the to college this portal placement is available office fromand this the collegecould facilitate website online campus recruitment. After obtaining necessary permissions prospective employers

Counselling

: A professional Counsellor is available for the benefit of the students. Motivational talks are also organized. The Counselling services will be available throughout the week from academic year 2019-20. Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 10 Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 11 Coaching Classes other competitive exams at the State and National level like IAS, GPSC, Banking, CET, etc : The College is also a centre for coaching minority students for Civil Service Exams and Co-curricular activities: Emphasis is laid on the need to balance in class and out-of-class life. The students

Industrial visits, Quizzes, Skits, Cultural items etc. work hard in class, but they also utilise energy for diverse activites such as: Elocutions, Seminars, Debates, Canteen:

Convenience The Centre:College has a clean, hygienically maintained and spacious canteen providing nutritious items.

Lift: Books, pens, CDs, files and other stationery items are made available at subsidized rates.

Lift facility for differently abled students is available.

Mentoring Scheme thus need to be given all possible attention and support. To achieve this goal, the College has a mentoring scheme, wherein different: The success lecturers and are strength assigned of an for educational different groups institution of students. lies mainly The in concerned its students. lecturer Students to that group acts as guide and mentor.

Value Education

: To be grounded and not to be lost in the demands placed by the materialistic world, value education sessions are conducted twice a month for students of all programmes. The syllabus delves into personal, social and spiritual values. In the case of all Second Year classes, there will be regular sessions on ValueComputer Education Centre every week, ultimately giving students a certificate in life skills at the end of the year.

: A well equipped computer centre with Internet facility is available at the College. The CollegeIndoor hasSports subscribed room to 16 MBPS lease line for faster net connectivity. chess, table- tennis are provided. : The College has an Indoor Sports Room where facilities for indoor games like carrom, Audio Visual Classroms : screen with green board. It makes learning interactive and interesting. All classrooms are equipped with LCD projectors and Auditorium/Halls

: A full fledged auditorium and two spacious halls, belonging to the Management, are Internationalavailable for the level conduct programmes. of extra curricular activities organised by the College or other institutions. Besides providing adequate seating capacity, the halls have an amenities essential for the conduct of National/ Gymnasium

: The College has a well equipped gymnasium with latest exercising machines such as Treadmill, Twister,Girls Common Exercising room Cycle,: There Bench is a Press, separate Incline common / Decline room and for other girl students. essential Theamenities. room has facilities like tables, chairs, fans, mirror, racks etc. It is also provided with magazines, newspapers, college magazines, and bulletin

(Happenings)16 Mbps lease etc. line:

Remedial Classes Helps provide faster access to internet and faster downloads of files.

: Student Development Programmes such as Bridge / Remedial classes for weak students are carried out after the regular lectures and during holidays Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 12 Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 13 Skill enhancement Courses Beyond the Classroom College conducts various skill enhancement courses such as

chocolateN. S. S. making, flower making, music etc. ImpetusStudent Activities and Leadership Opportunities

N. S. S. aims at developing in students an insight to identify organise an annual inter collegiate event Impetus and tackle the problems and needs of society. It builds up a (NATIONAL LEVEL EVENT): The Staff and Students democratic attitude in students, brings out quality of leadership and encourages them to offer ‘selfless service’ for humanity. Activities under NSS are broadly divided into : which is an amalgamation of Commerce, Arts & I.T. Regular activities & Special Camp of 7 days duration Sportsevents that Festival test the true mettle of any student. N. C. C. NCC nurtures discipline, broad outlook, leadership qualities and also cultivates a spirit of patriotism and In keeping with the motto of holistic development of the students, sports activities are given due Seminars/Workshops/Conferencesfraternity. Activities under NCC include parades, boat sailing, firing, camps, etc Traditionalimportance. Sports The students Festival. have been consistently performing well in the inter-collegiate sporting events organized by the Goa University. The College also organizes an inter-collegiate Cross Country Race and Cultural Activities Seminars, workshops and conferences are organized at the State/National/International level to keep the faculty and students abreast of the latest developments in various fields. The events address a wide variety Cultural Activities besides being an explosion of fun, provide students with a platform to showcase their viewof topics to enhancing and issues knowledge. and are chaired by people who have achieved great heights in their chosen profession or area of interest. The Conferences bring together the students community and the corporate world with a talent and creativity. Activities like singing ,, folk dance, street play, Ad making, fun days, rangoli, matoli. Career Guidance, Training & Placement Cell StudentCarol singing Council and competitions among many other are organised to ignite their talent. Industries, and Companies and organises campus interviews, job fairs etc. Workshops, Training Programs, The Students Council’s is constituted with the following aims and objectives MockThis Cell interviews is actively are engaged organised in theto prepare career counseling students for of thisthe students.selection Itprocess. initiates A interactionnumber of withstudents various get selected in various companies. 1. To promote all round development of the students of the college. 3. To organise curricular and extracurricular Women Cell 2. activitiesTo help the of Principalthe College in maintenanceunder the guidance of discipline of and good service to the students and institution.

This Cell is actively engaged in awakening the students to the crimes against women that are rampant in the Principal and the faculty members. issues etc. pertaining to the general welfare of society. The Cell organizes workshops and invites students to express their views, thereby helping practical 4. To discuss any suggestions, plans of actions, empowerment to the students. Gender champions of the College, though have their own role to play are also CRESTclosely linked (Centre with for this Research Cell. between Society & Technology) Collaborations,the student community partnerships of this college. and MoUs: The College has various tie-ups and MoUs with Our aim is to engage students, professionals and the general public in ensuring that Technology, as a valuable Through the same the College fosters student & excellent product of Education & Research, is guided by Society to be enjoyed and experienced as part of exchange,prominent conduct national &of statetraining level sessions institutions. for culture, entertainment and everyday life. The name ‘CREST’ is to inspire synergetic collaboration that will bank entrance exam, UPSC test and other skill induceAlumni joyful Association living on a livable planet Earth. members of the Alumni Association. : Students who successfully complete the degree course through this college become stipendenhancing to &the job students facilitating on courses.completion Some ofof the course;courses/training with some is even free, leading with some to offer even of offering jobs. College Associations/ Cells / Clubs

1. The College Associations Consists of (a) Literary Association (b) Social Science Forum (c) Commerce Forum (d) I. T. Association (e) Environment Cell (f) Inter-Faith Cell (g) Consumer Welfare Cell (h) Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 14 Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 15 Extension cell (i) Student’s welfare cell (j) Gender Equality Promotion Cell (k) Research and GymkhanaConsultancy Cell (l)Career Guidance, Campus Training & Job Placement Cell (m) Rotaract Club.

The College gymkhana is meant for promoting different types of games, sports, health and personality development. It consists of President - Principal (Ex - Officio), Chairman - Director of Physical Education, Awards EnvironmentalGeneral Secretary, CellGymkhana Secretary. The Environment Cell aims at making students responsible towards the environment and creates awareness about the various issues concerning the environment. 1 Mr Agnelite and Ms Agnelite prize sponsored by Dr Savio P. Falleiro in memory of late Mr Mario F. Red Ribbon Club Falleiro. 2 Late Rita and Martin D’Souza prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Economics in TYBA & TYBcom. The Red Ribbon club is concerned with various aspects of HIV/AIDS such as creating awareness about the disease among the youth and eliminating the stigma against people with disease. The club also 3 Mr Shaikh Abdul Gaffer and Mrs Shaikh Alisha prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Political Science in TYBA. Healthpromotes Cell voluntary blood donation among the youth. 4 Late Fr D’Costa prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Political Science in FYBA Semester I. organizing various activities such as Health camps and talks related to health and nutrition. The Health Cell aims at making the students, teaching and non-teaching staff health conscious by 5 Late Inacio Caitan Rodiguez Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in History in TYBA. Publications 6 Late Querobino Rodiguez Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Sociology in TYBA. 7 Late Dr Bibial and Mrs Maria Dias Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Political Science Semester III in SYBA. The various publications brought out by the college showcase the writing talent and reflective thoughts 8 Mrs Olivia Gomes Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in History in Semester VI in ofAnchor the students and faculty members. TYBA. and students from within and outside Goa are published in the ISSN numbered journal. – This is the college peer reviewed in-house-e-journal. All Research articles contributed by staff 9 Late Rev Dr Fr Nicolau Pereira’s Scholarship awarded to the student securing highest marks in Surge – This is the annual magazine of the College. Accounting Major I in TYBCom.

Happenings 10 Late K.T. Varghese prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Fundamentals of Cost Accounting SYBCom in Semester III. – This is the news bulletin of the College (published twice a year). 11 V.M. Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Income Tax in SYBCom Semester IV. 12 Ives Colaco Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Cost & Management Accounting -Major I in TYBCom. 13 V.M. Samuel Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Accounting Major I - Income Tax & Goods & Service Tax in TYBCom Semester V. 14 V.M. Samuel Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Cost Accounting Major III – Techniques of Costing in Semester V in TYBCom. 15 TYBA Batch 2009-10 awarded to the student securing highest marks in Konkani in TYBA. 16 Late Smt. Prakashrani Matta Prize awarded to the student standing first inAuditing Semester V in TYBCom. 17 Maria Faustina Dias Juliao ex- student Prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Industrial Management in TYBCOM.

Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 16 Prospectus 2019-2020 Fr. Agnel College of Arts & Commerce Pg. 17 46 Sponsored by Well-Wisher: Best Sportsman & Best Sportswoman 18 Late Agustin & Late Graciana D’Souza prize, sponsored by Dr Anthony D’Souza awarded to the student securing highest marks in Entrepreneurship Development in TYBCOM. 47 Impeccable Classroom Award for the cleanest class sponsored by Ex students association. 19 Sneha Gonsalves ex- student Scholarship awarded to the student securing highest marks in Cost and 48 Attendance awards: Students with 100% attendance are awarded a certificate and cash prize. Students Management Audit in TYBCOM. with 95% to 100% are awarded a certificate. 20 Marie Lourence prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in English Semester III in SYBA. 49 Musician of the Year award in name of late Mr. Brazinho and Mrs May Da Cruz. 21 Hansraj Khosla prize awarded to the student securing highest marks in Hindi in TYBA. 50 Late Mr. Adriano Julio Francisco Fernandes prize for a girl child securing highest marks in TYBCA 23 Hazel Fernandes Prize ex -student awarded to the student standing first in FYBCom Class Semester I. sponsored by Asst. Prof. Eunicia D. Fernandes. 24 Wiily Gracias ex- student Prize awarded to the student standing first in FYBCom Class Semester II. 25 Kenneth Nunes ex- student Prize awarded to the student standing first in SYBCom Class Semester III. 26 Amanda Dias Do Rosario ex- student Prize awarded to the student standing first in SYBCom Class Semester IV. 27 Gary & Lisa ex- student Prize awarded to the student standing first inTYBCom Class in respective semesters. 28 Late Angela and Bibiana Prize awarded to the standing first overall in TYBCom. 29 Late Agnelo Caetano Cortes Prize awarded to the student standing first in FYBA Class Semester I. 30 Selvin Nicalau Gracias Prize awarded to the student standing first in FYBA Class Semester II. 31 Mr Castelho Hipolito Noronha ex- student Prize awarded to the student standing first in SYBA Class Semester IV. Kalasadhak 2019 International Conference on 32 Prize for student standing first in TYBA class sponsored by TYBA batch 2009 – 10 Intellectual Property Rights: Digital Transformation 33 Prize awarded to the student standing first in FYBCA. 34 Prize awarded to the student standing first in SYBCA. 35 Mrs Maxcy Rodrigues and Mrs Eugene Rodrigues prize awarded to the student standing first inTYBCA. 36 Late Aurora Da Silva e Diniz Scholarship is awarded to the student securing highest marks at SYBCom for Business Statistics, scholarship sponsored by Associate Professor Loren Mergulhao e Diniz. 37 Late Guilherme Redemptor Diniz Scholarship is awarded to the student securing highest marks at SYBA for Commercial Arithmetic, scholarship sponsored by Associate Professor Loren Mergulhao e Diniz. 38 Special subject prize awarded to the student for scoring highest marks at FYBA for Computer Fundamentals & Emerging Technologies, prize sponsored by Dr Shilpa Desai. 39 Special subject prize awarded to the student for scoring highest marks at SYBA for Computer Systems National Seminar on 'E-Commerce: A Paradigm Shift' National Seminar on Konkani Literature – Desktop Publishing, sponsored by Dr Shilpa Desai. 40 Special subject Prize awarded to the student for scoring highest marks at FYBCom for Computer Applications , sponsored by Dr Shilpa Desai. 41 Special subject Prize awarded to the student for scoring highest marks at SYBCom for Computer Applications for Business , sponsored by Dr Shilpa Desai . 42 Literary Association prize by ex student Levin Rodrigues for student writing the most articles in any language. 43 Library User Award sponsored by library staff. 44 Late Hillary Pires Prize: Best S.D. Cadet & Best S.W. Cadet 45 Fabian Gonsalves ex student prize : Best NSS Volunteer Boy & Best NSS Volunteer Girl Faculty Development Programme Financial LIteracy Talk for Women

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Students particularly from the underprivileged category and financially challenged are provided with the below mentioned scholarships and financial assistance to pursue higher education

Dayanand Bandodkar Scheme for Higher Education for Orphans (Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Parsi etc) Post Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to the Minority Communities Fr. Agnel College Students’ Aid Fund

PostEducational Matric Scholarship Concession to the SC/OBCChildren Students of Service Personnel Terms and Conditions

Note: Freedom Fighters including son/ daughter, the grand children i.e. the children of his/her deceased son/ son-in-law provided the grand children areEducational dependent Concession on him / her, to “the the adopted Children children”, of Freedom “Step children Fighters for ( education concession under this scheme. )

Post Matric Scholarship to ST Students

Fee Waiver Scheme for SC/ST students pursuing Higher Education

SchemeDr. Ambedkar of Higher Post-matric Education Scholarship for Gouly Studentsto E.B.C. Students

Scholarship for Differently Abled Students

Gagan Bharari Shiksha Yojana for Dhangar Students

TheDempo Bursary Charitable Scheme Trust Scholarship

Others : The College also provides financial assistance through good will of benefectors and donors like

Renee Menezes, and Cosme Matias Menezes. Eduction Holistic to Dedicated Fr. Agnel College Faculty on the use of stress faculty The teaching methodologies and adopts innovative The College has a highly qualified and experienced staff. faculty The regularly members also participate seminars in international and national learning. seminars and interactive field trips, ICT, to enhance their skills and knowledge. and other projects and undertake research and conferences,

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