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Attainment of PO, PSO and CO JUNNAR TALUKA SHIVNER SHIKSHAN PRASARAK MANDAL SHRI SHIV CHHATRAPATI COLLEGE, JUNNAR Attainment of program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes List of Students for qualified Examinations Sr. No. Name of the students Department Qaulified exam Passing year 1 Nevkar Sunil Laxman Political Science M.Phil 2012 2 Bhagat Shashikant Nandakumar Chemical Science SET 2013 3 Tanpure Sagar Vasantrao chemistry GATE 2013 4 Shinde Sachinkumar Kisan chemistry GATE 2013 5 Sabale Kailas Deoram Geography SET 2014 6 Tanpure Sagar Vasantrao Chemical Science NET 2014 7 Sabale Kailas Deoram Geography NET 2014 8 Gholap Aniket Vishwas Chemical Science NET 2014 9 Gholap Aniket Vishwas Chemical Science GATE 2014 10 Dongare Manoj Maruti Chemistry GATE 2014 11 Dongare Manoj Maruti Chemical Science NET 2015 12 Borhade Tanaji Ramdas History SET 2016 13 Kale Pappu Dagadu Geography SET 2016 14 Mansukh Sharad Kacharu Political Science SET 2016 15 Dhanesh Prakash Gawari Chemical Science NET 2016 16 More Suvarna Shrikrishna English Set 2017 17 Sandesh Eknath Papade Life Science CSIR – NET ( JRF ) 2017 18 Shwetambari Shivaji Alhat English NET 2017 19 Pravara Subhash Rupawate Life Science GATE 2017 20 Dr. Vinayak Haribhau Lokhande Botany SET 2018 21 Shelake Dnyaneshwar Waman Economics SET 2018 22 Lande Sunita Rambhau History SET 2018 23 Sabale sanjay Waman History SET 2018 24 Mundhe Ravindra Dattu Commerce SET 2018 25 Kundal Vinayak Dagadu Commerce SET 2018 26 Dhole Amol Ravindra Mathematical Sciences SET 2018 27 Aswale Ajinkya Machhindra Mathematical Sciences SET 2018 JUNNAR TALUKA SHIVNER SHIKSHAN PRASARAK MANDAL SHRI SHIV CHHATRAPATI COLLEGE, JUNNAR Attainment of program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes List of Placed Students Sr. No. Name of the students Department Designation Company / Organization Year 1 Nemane Dashrath Narayan Political Science Police Maharashtra Police 2010 2 Dr. Vinayak Haribhau Lokhande Botany Assistant Professor Shri Shiv Chhatrapati College, Junnar 2011 3 Bankar Sachin Vilas English Assistant Professor Navroji Wadiya College,Pune. 2011 4 Dewade Devendra Tanhaji English Kandali, Pune. 2011 5 Alhat Shwetambari Shivaji English Assistant Professor Huttatma Rajguru College,Khed. 2012 6 Momin Rais Raheman Political Science Forest Gaurd Forest Department, Government of 2012 Maharashtra 7 Kalekar Sanjay Shriram English Assistant Professor A.E. Kalsekar Degree College of Arts, 2013 Commerce & Science, Mumbra. 8 Sharad Kacharu Mansukh Political Science Lecturer S.S.C.College, Junnar 2013 9 Doke Dashrath Kishan Political Science Forest Gaurd Forest Department, Government of 2013 Maharashtra 10 Prof. Sudhir Pandharinath Doke Botany Assistant Professor Chandmal Tarachand Bora College, 2015 Shirur 11 Miss. Ashwini Rohidas Parhad Botany Assistant Manager Axis Bank, Manchar 2015 12 Miss. Punam Gajanan Borhade Botany Owner Vignahar Clinical Laboratory 2015 13 Doke Rohini Sonaba Political Science P.S.I. Maharashtra Police 2015 14 Prof. Suresh Shantaram Kale Botany Assistant Professor Sathay College, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai - 2016 400 057 15 Mr. Bhushan Ram Chavare Botany Advocate Practice at Pune District Court and 2016 Junnar Tahasil Court 16 Gadekar Bhagyesh Atmaram Ecomonics Finance Shriram Commercial Vehicle Finance 2016 Narayangaon 17 Rokade Ganesh Muktaji English S.S.C College, Junnar. 2016 18 Miss. Reshma Shankar Thombre Botany Assistant Professor Shri Shiv Chhatrapati College, Junnar 2017 19 Mr. Vishal Shashikant Pokharkar Botany Key Account IndusInd Bank, Andheri, Mumbai 2017 Manager 20 Marbhal Shital Dasharath English Aptale, Junnar. 2017 21 Naykodi Santosh English Kings Royal Riders, Narayangaon. 2017 22 Bhange Supriya Sakharam Political Science Talathi Government of Maharashtra 2017 23 Sarjine Chetan Balu Political Science Asst. Branch Star Health Company 2017 Manager 24 Prof. Miss. Asha Shankar Narhe Botany Assistant Professor K.V. Pendarkar College, Dombivli (E) 2018 421203, Thane, Mumbai 25 Mr. Sunil Shashikant Pokharkar Botany Infosys, Pune 2018 26 Bankar Aniket Ramesh Ecomonics Operations DTDC (Delivering Value )Thane 2018 Branch 27 Memane Yogita Bharat English B.M.C, Mumbai 2018 28 DurapheAnkitaHambir P. G. Department Asst. Professor D. G. Walse Patil College, Awasari 2018 Zoology & BK, Ambegaon, Pune. Research Centre 29 DurapheShitalMaruti P. G. Department Asst. Professor Asst. Professor at 2018 Zoology & HutatmaRajguruMahavidyalaya, Research Centre Rajgurunagar, Khed, Pune. 30 Gawari Nikhil Prakash P. G. Department Technician Dtechnology Private Limited, Mumbai – 2018 Zoology & Nashik Highway, Thane. Research Centre 31 SarogadeSunitaDhondu P. G. Department Asst. Professor Asst. Professor at 2018 Zoology & HutatmaRajguruMahavidyalaya, Research Centre Rajgurunagar, Khed, Pune. 32 SayyedShabnam Abdul Rehman P. G. Department Asst. Professor Asst. Professor at Shri Shiv Chhatrapati 2018 Zoology & College, Junnar, Pune Research Centre JUNNAR TALUKA SHIVNER SHIKSHAN PRASARAK MANDAL SHRI SHIV CHHATRAPATI COLLEGE, JUNNAR Attainment of program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes Elocution Competition Sr. No. Student Name Class College Name Competition Rank Year 1 Nirmal Akshay Govind S.Y.B.A New Arts, Com. And sci. College Ahamadnagar Crom. A. Bhagawat Trophy State Level Debate Competition Participation 2018-19 2 Bhalchim Devidas Kisan S.Y.B.A New Arts, Com. And sci. College Ahamadnagar Crom. A. Bhagawat Trophy State Level Debate Competition Participation 2018-19 3 Borhade Pratiksha Manohar S.Y.B.A Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Late Indirabai Joglekar Debate and Group Discussion Competition Participation 2018-19 4 Nirmal Akshay Govind S.Y.B.A Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Late Indirabai Joglekar Debate and Group Discussion Competition Participation 2018-19 5 Ugale Kirti Balu S.Y.B.Com Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Late Indirabai Joglekar Debate and Group Discussion Competition Participation 2018-19 6 Rengade Suvarna Suresh S.Y.B.A Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Late Indirabai Joglekar Debate and Group Discussion Competition Participation 2018-19 7 Khedekar Shubam Mhasku S.Y.B.A Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Raja Shivaji State level Inter College Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 8 Rengade Suvarna Suresh S.Y.B.A Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Raja Shivaji State level Inter College Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 9 Shinde Priyanka Tanhaji S.Y.B.A Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Raja Shivaji State level Inter College Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 10 Gorade Shivaji Vikas S.Y.B.A Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Raja Shivaji State level Inter College Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 11 Popale Kakasaheb Digamber S.Y.B.A Shri Shiv Chhartrpati College,Junnar Raja Shivaji State level Inter College Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 12 Butte Ankita Kailas F.Y.B.A New Arts, Com. And sci. College Ahamadnagar Crom. A. Bhagawat Trophy State Level Debate Competition Participation 2017-18 13 Mansuk Bhakti Shivaji F.Y.B.A New Arts, Com. And sci. College Ahamadnagar Crom. A. Bhagawat Trophy State Level Debate Competition Participation 2017-18 14 Bhor Prajakta Khandu F.Y.B.A Yashwantrao Chavhan College of Scince, Karad Yashwantrao Chavhan University level Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 15 Mojad Rutuja Ravindra F.Y.B.A Yashwantrao Chavhan College of Scince, Karad Yashwantrao Chavhan University level Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 16 Shinde Priyanka Tanhaji F.Y.B.A Yashwantrao Chavhan College of Scince, Karad Yashwantrao Chavhan University level Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 17 Kaphare Akshada Nandu F.Y.B.A Yashwantrao Chavhan College of Scince, Karad Yashwantrao Chavhan University level Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 18 Kumkar Rohini Kashinath F.Y.B.A Yashwantrao Chavhan College of Scince, Karad Yashwantrao Chavhan University level Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 19 Modhve D.M. F.Y.B.A Junnar Police Thane Director General Youth Parlment Champion Participation 2017-18 20 Datkhile L.A. F.Y.B.A Junnar Police Thane Director General Youth Parlment Champion Participation 2017-18 21 Modhave S.B. F.Y.B.A Junnar Police Thane Director General Youth Parlment Champion Participation 2017-18 22 Shri Shiv Chhatrapati College F.Y.B.A Junnar Police Thane Director General Youth Parlment Champion First 2017-18 23 Thorave Rutuja Arun T.Y.Bsc karmavir K.H. Aabad A.C.S. Mahavidyalaya karmavir Late K. H. Aabad State level Inter College Elocution Competition Participation 2017-18 24 Daptare Swqpnil Mahendra T.Y.B.A karmavir K.H. Aabad A.C.S. Mahavidyalaya karmavir Late K. H. 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