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Final-Report-2016.Pdf Good Afternoon, On behalf of the faculty and the students of Postgraduate Govt. College for Girls, Sector 42, Chandigarh, I welcome you all to the 34th Annual Prize Giving Day of the college. COLLEGE PROFILE Nestled in a sprawling campus of approximately 18 acres in the southern part of the ‘City Beautiful’, the college has, indeed, matured from a sapling into a mighty oak. From a modest beginning in 1982 with 300 students and 14 faculty members, today, the college has emerged as an all-encompassing multi-faculty institute with student strength of 4082. The college offers 50 courses (UG and PG) with 329 subject combinations in Arts, 13 in Science, Honours in 13 Arts/commerce subjects & Post Graduations in 14 subjects. The college also offers Dual degree in the form of graduation with an added option of 9 Add- on Courses. Academic flexibility for vertical movement is available within the programs in some specified courses like English, Public Administration, Sociology, Political Science, Information Technology, Zoology, Botany, Microbial Biotechnology and Commerce. Four self-financing programmes i.e. BCA, M.Sc. (IT), PGDCA and M.Sc. (Microbial-Biotechnology) are also offered by the college. Our college has also become the first city govt. college to be approved as a research center in the subject of Zoology by Panjab University Chandigarh. A testimony of our excellence in term of our excellence in academics, sports, extra - curricular and infrastructure is the whole hearted appreciation that we have earned from the NAAC peer team. It gives me immense pleasure to share with you all the momentous achievement of the session 2015-16. Our college has scored grade A with CGPA 3.21 in the National Accreditation and Assessment Council visit. We have also qualified for Potential for Excellence scheme of the Govt. of India. All this has been possible due to the constant endeavour of the Chandigarh Administration in providing us with the State of the Art infrastructure, funding and other appropriate facilities. The credit also goes to the dedication of highly qualified 144 faculty members with 69 Ph.Ds and 37 M.Phils, who facilitate effectual teaching and inculcate multifaceted development of the students. Committed to research and innovation, the faculty has published more than 349 research papers and 60 books. At present 15 Research Scholars are pursuing Ph.D. under the supervision of our erudite faculty and 5 of their students have already been awarded Ph.D. degrees. Two faculty members are senators, one has been elected unopposed to the Academic council while 27 of the faculty are members of the Board of Studies of Panjab Univ. Another 7 are added members of different faculties of PU, Chandigarh & one is of University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and ISS University, Mansarovar, Jaipur. About 90 non-teaching members provide assistance in the smooth functioning of the college. It gives me immense pleasure presenting before you all, the highlights of the activities and accomplishments of the institution during 2014-15. 1 UNIVERSITY POSITION HOLDERS 2014-15 Maintaining the tradition of excelling in academics, this year too our academic achievements have been outstanding. Students especially from Postgraduate classes and Science classes have shown commendable results. The students who have topped their respective streams have achieved high first divisions; the highest being 88.2% in Bio Tech 3rd yr, 86.6% in Bio Tech honors (1st Semester) 75.76% in M.Sc. Microbial Biotechnology & 77.8% in MA Sociology, to name only a few. UNIVERSITY POSITIONS IN POST-GRADUATE CLASSES s.no. NAME citation %age /marks 1 Gurpreet kaur 1 in the University in MSC (MBT) 75.56% (IV Sem) 2 Parveen Bagan 2nd in the University in MSC 74.4% (MBT) (IV Sem) Sonal Sood 3rd in the University in MSC 73.80% 3 (MBT) (IV Sem) 4 Bhawandeep Kal 4th in the University in MSC 70.04% (MBT) (IV Sem) 5 SNA Fatima 6th in the university PU Public 73.2% Administration 6 Neelima Sharma 4th in the university in MA English 64.3% (Sem IV) 7 Harpreet kaur 4th in the university in Sociology 77.08% 8 Harshdeep Kaur 8th in the university in sociology 73% (IV sem) 9 Simran Jeet kaur 8th in the Univ. in Public 71.1% Administration Kushalpreet Kaur 1st in the Univ. in PGDCC 10 2 UNIVERSITY POSITION HOLDERS IN UNDER GRADUATE CLASSES Sno. name %age /marks Sheetal Ist in the University in BA III 1. 2. Rupinder kaur Rao Ist in the University in Bio Tech 88.2% IIIrd yr 3 Shalini Chaudhary 6th position in the University in 80.9% BCA II 4 Subhpreet Kaur 1st position in the University in 86.6% Bio Tech honours ( 1st Sem) 5 Sushmita 5th position in the University in 79.6% Bio-Tech Honours (1st Sem.) th Urvashi Sareen 9 position in the University in 6 Bio-Tech Honours (1st Sem.) 7 Simrita 8th position in the University in 76.8% Bio-Tech Honours (1st Sem.) Janveen Lamba 2nd position in university in 85% 8 certificate course in Event Management Sushmita 2nd position in university in 85% 9 certificate course in Event Management University Position Holders in DIPLOMA & ADVANCE DIPLOMA Sakshi 1st position in PU Event 88.5% 1 Management Aakriti 2nd position in uni Event 87.5% 2 Management Bikramjeet kaur 1st in PU in B.Sc. III Bio- 3 informatics Jaspreet Kaur 2nd in PU in B.Sc. III Bio- 4 informatics deepika 1st in PU, Environment Auditing 5 Sonia 2nd in PU, Environment Auditing 6 Shagun Chandel 1st in PU in B.Sc. III Bio- Info 3 7 Vasudha Kab 2nd in PU in B.Sc. III Bio- Info 8 Parul 1st in PU in Mass.Com 9 Alisha Kamboj 2nd in PU in Mass.Com 10 Navjot Kaur 1st in PU in travel and tourism 11 Sunita 2nd in PU in Disaster 12 Management Vayu 1st in PU in entrepreneurship 13 nd Simran 2 in PU in entrepreneurship 14 Ankita sharma 2nd in PU in entrepreneurship 15 Sheetal Bhatt 1st in PU in Travel And Tourism 92% 16 4 ACADEMIC POSITION HOLDERS IN UNIVERSITY EXAMS IN COLLEGE S.No Student Name Class Roll No. Prize %age 1. Gunjan M.A-I Eng 22525 1st in College in PU MA I English 62.12% Achplain Exam 2. Rakhi M.A-I 22621 1st in College in PU MA I Pol. Sci. 67.4% Pol. Sci Exam 3. Sna Fatima M.A-I 22823 1st in College in PU MA I Pub Ad 74.7% Pub.Ad Exam 6th Position in Panjab University Examination 4. Ranjana M.Sc-1 22907 1st in College in PU M.Sc-1 78.2% (Zoology) (Zoology) Exam 5. Nandini M.Sc-I 23021 1st in College in PU M.Sc-I 77.7% (Botany) (Botany) Exam 6. Gunjan Sharma M.Sc- I 23102 1st in College in PU M.Sc – 88.87% (Microbial I(Microbial Biotechnology) Exam Biotechnolo gy) 7. Sonia Arora M.Com-I 23307 1st in College in PU M.Com-I 82.86 % Exam 8. Banmeet Kaur M.A-I 22714 1st in College in PU M.A-I 71.75% (Sociology) (Sociology) Exam 9. Teena Garg M.Sc-I 23201 1st in College in PU M.Sc-I 85.04% (IT) (IT) Exam 10. Kaumudi B.A-I 20088 1st in College in PU B.A-I Exam 80.62% 11. Sheetal B.A-II 10383 1st in College in PU B.A-II Exam 76.93% 12. Jagpreet Kaur B.Com-II 11102 1st in College in PU B.Com-II 76.78 Exam 13. Kanchan B.Sc-I 21759 1st in College in PU B.Sc-I Exam 86.98% Verma 14. Manisha B.Sc-II 11732 1st in College in PU B.Sc-II Exam 88.21% 15. Shweta Sharma B.C.A-I 21306 1st in College in PU B.C.A-I 86.00% Exam 16. Shalini B.C.A-II 11309 1st in College in PU B.C.A-II 80.93% Chaudhary Exam 6th Position in Panjab University 5 Examination 17. Subhpreet Kaur B.Sc-I 22326 1st in College in PU B.Sc-I 86.7% (Biotech. (Biotech Hons.)Exam Hons) 18. Twinkle Rana B.Sc-II 13302 1st in College in PU B.Sc-II 75.75% (Biotech (Biotech Hons.) Exam Hons.) TOPPERS OF HOUSE EXAMINATION Sr.No. Name Class Roll No. Citation 1. Shweta sharma BCA - II 1st in Aggregate in PU in semester Examination 2. Shalini Chaudhary BCA - III 11309 1st in Aggregate in House Examination. 3. Nidhi Rathi B.Com - III 11066 1st in Aggregate in House Examination 4. Varsha B.Com - II 1st in Aggregate in PU in semester Examination 5. Twinkle Rana B.Sc Biotech 12302 1st in Aggregate in House III (Hons) Examination 6. Subhpreet kaur B.Sc Biotech 1st in Aggregate in PU in II (Hons) semester Examination 7. Raveena B.Sc III 11905 1st in Aggregate in House (M.NM) Examination 8. Kanchan Verma B.Sc II 1st in Aggregate in PU in (M.NM) semester Examination 9. Arshdeep Kaur BA – III 1st in Aggregate in House Examination 10. Kaumudi sharma BA - II 1st in Aggregate in PU in semester Examination Best student in Arts stream Bhawna BA III Best Student in Science: Priya B.Sc III Best Student in Commerce: Ankkita B.Com III Best Student in PG: Gunjan Sharma MSc Microbial biotech Student: of the Year Jyoti kaushal BSc Biotech Best women cell volunteer Talwinder Kaur BA III Best blood donor Sakshi BA III 6 SUPPORT SYSTEM The University Grants Commission, New Delhi; Panjab University, Chandigarh and Dept.
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