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FEES REGULATING AUTHORITY - 2019-20, Mumbai 305, Govt FEES REGULATING AUTHORITY - 2019-20, Mumbai 305, Govt. Polytechnic Building, Ali Yawar Jung Marg, Bandra (E), Mumbai - 400 051 (M.S.), INDIA Online Fee Approval Proposal for Academic Year 2019-20 To, The Hon'ble Chairman, Fees Regulating Authority, Maharashtra State, Mumbai - 400 051 Name of the College /Institute PH2148, MPH2148 - Maulana Azad Education Trust's Y.B.Chavan College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad Address Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Campus, Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Marg, Rauza Bagh. Online fee approval proposal for academic year 2019-20 INDEX Sr Particulars Status No 1 Scanned copy of Affidavit as per prescribe format Yes Audited financial statements of Institutes/College (along with Hospital, in case of Health Science Colleges/ Institute) i.e. (i)Receipt & Payment Account, (ii)Income & Expenditure Account and (iii)Balance Sheet along with all the schedules with Audit Report along with notes to accounts and accounts policy for the last Financial Year duly signed by Chartered 2 Yes Accountant and counter signed by person duly authorised in terms of section 2 (l) of the Act. All the statements mentioned at (i) to (iii) in Original. (Note: Photocopies or certified photocopies will not be accepted.) Also confirm that the assets scheduled in the information is given as per the requirements of Form B. i.e. for 2017-18 3 Copy of last year's fee structure finalised by Fees Regulating Authority i.e. for 2017-18 Yes The actual salary of teaching and non-teaching staff along with Photo copy of Pay Roll for the entire last Financial Year along with TDS returns filed quarterly (Photocopies of pay 4 roll should be certified by Dean/Principal by signing on each page as true copy. Salary should be paid by cheque and/or directly transfered to bank account of each employee.) i.e. for Yes 2017-18 5 Certificate of approval of admitted students from Admission Regulating Authority for the last Academic Year i.e. for 2017-18 Yes Certificate that no refund of fees claims etc. and any other matter communicated by Admission Regulating Authority and Fees Regulating Authority are pending at Institution/College 6 Yes level. 7 Certificate that no other fees/ charges have been collected from students/ parents other than those authorised by Fees Regulating Authority. Yes 8 Certificate that all approvals/ sanction/ affiliation taken from the concerned relevant authorities - H&T - AICTE/ DTE/ COA / PCI Government and University. Yes 9 Accreditation Certificate if any Yes 10 Fees collected for the last Academic year from students admitted in 15 percent NRI Quota in prescribed format(If any) i.e. for 2017-18 Yes 11 Any other relevant information/ documents College/ Institution would like to submit before the Authority. Yes 12 Certified audited copy for Annual financial report of Trust/ Society for last year i.e. for 2017-18 Yes 13 Certified attested copies of income tax return by the trust for last three assessment years Yes 14 Detailed statement of approved teaching staff with letter of Approval from Authority Yes 15 Proposed budget of current financial year Yes Calculation of Depreciation on other assets for AY 2019-20 - For Regular Shift Depreciation Opening Net Rate of (F) F= (Closing Non Sr. WDV as Aditions upto Aditions From Less Value Hosp Item Depreciation (B+C1)xA + WDV)G=E- PH MPH FRA Hostel Trust No on 01 Apr 30 Sept(C) 01 Oct(C) Deductions(D) (B+C- ital (A) C2 x (A/2) - F Courses (B) D)=E D x A 1 Computer 25 1313241 94024 495064 0 1902329 413699 1488630 228635 185064 0 0 0 0 2 Books 25 505537 59426 99036 0 663999 153620 510379 81701 71919 0 0 0 0 3 FURNITURE 15 1606307 0 94894 0 1701201 248063 1453138 127590 120473 0 0 0 0 4 MACHINERY 15 1201389 793078 1247859 0 3242326 392759 2849567 281531 111228 0 0 0 0 Important Note : A) Basis of computation of depreciation should be Written Down Value (WDV) method. Date Signature and Seal of person authorised in terms of section 2 (l) of Signature and Seal of the certifying Chartered Accountant and Auditors the Act with Code No. FORM-A Proforma for common information of organization promotion various colleges / institutes for the year 2019-20 (Information of the Trust) Name of the Trust/Society MAULANA AZAD EDUCATIONAL TRUST Address (With Pin Code) 3, 'Sealand', 41, Cuffe Parade Colaba, Mumbai-400 005. District - Taluka Mumbai-City-Mumbai Telephone No. with STD Code (022) 22151837/22152632 Fax No. with STD Code (022) 22165139/22183790 E-mail ID [email protected] Website www.maet.ac.in Registration No. and date of Trust E-2018--18-08-1960 Year of Establishment of the trust 1960 PAN No - TAN No AAATM5268Q--MUMM08892C Trustee Details Sr.No. Name of Trustees Designation Profession of Trustee 1 FATMA RAFIQ ZAKARIA CHAIRMAN EDUCATIONALIST 2 MR. RAJIV SAHNEY TRUSTEE INDUSTRIALIST 3 MRS. SUPRIYA SULE TRUSTEE POLITICIAN 4 MR. SUHAIL A. NATHANI TRUSTEE LAWYER 5 MR. IMTAIYAZUR RAHMAN TRUSTEE FINANCE SECTOR 6 MR. AZIZ MULLA TRUSTEE LAWYER Names of all the educational institution established/ funded/ operated by the Trust/ Society Name of College , School or Activity (e.g Hospital , Industry , Establish Sr.No. Address Code No. Courses Run Oldage Home etc) Year DR. RAFIQ ZAKARIA CAMPUS-II, JUBLEE PARK, 1 ROSE ACADEMY FOR TODDLERS 0 1993 NURSERY AURANGABAD DR. RAFIQ ZAKARIA CAMPUS, RAUZA BAGH, 2 INSTITUTE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT 0 1989 HOTEL MANAGEMENT AURANGABAD DR. RAFIQ ZAKARIA CAMPUS-II, JUBLEE PARK, 3 MODEL D.ED COLLEGE 0 2003 D.ED. AURANGABAD DR. RAFIQ ZAKARIA CAMPUS-II, JUBLEE PARK, 4 MODEL HIGH SCHOOL 0 1980 HIGH SCHOOL AURANGABAD DR. RAFIQ ZAKARIA CAMPUS, RAUZA BAGH, B. PHARMACY & 5 Y.B. CHAVAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PH2148 1989 AURANGABAD M.PHARMACY DR. RAFIQ ZAKARIA CAMPUS, RAUZA BAGH, 6 MILLENNIUM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT MB2103 2000 MBA & MCA. AURANGABAD DR. RAFIQ ZAKARIA CENTRE FOR HIGHER LEARNING & DR. RAFIQ ZAKARIA CAMPUS, RAUZA BAGH, 7 0 2007 P.G. COURSES RESEARCH CENTRE AURANGABAD Name of the Courses Dura SI SI SI SI SI Sr.No Stream Course tion 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 1 PH PHARMACY 4 100 120 120 120 120 2 MPH PHARMACEUTICS 2 24 24 24 24 24 3 MPH PHARMACUTICAL CHEMISTRY 2 12 12 12 12 12 4 MPH QUALITY ASSURANCE 2 18 18 18 18 18 5 MPH PHARMACOLOGY 2 10 10 10 10 10 Form A1 8. Annual financial report of Trust/ Society for last 2 years 9. Details of Land Area (in Sq.Mtr.) Extent of Sr. Cost of Particulars subsidy / No. acquisition (Rs Lakhs) As Per Norms Available concession College / Institute Land 1 Free Hold a Govt. 0 0 0 0 b Others 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 2 Lease Hold a Govt. 0 0 0 0 b Others 10120 10120 0 0 Total 10120 10120 0 0 Note : Please give details for each college / Institute separately. Wether Income Tax return filed every Y year by the trust Status of the Building: If Rented College / Institute Other Total a) Built up Area (in Sq. Mtr.) 0 0 0 Annual Rent (Amt. in Rs.) 0 0 0 If Owned College / Institute Other Total b) Built up Area (in Sq. Mtr.) 5871 1994 7865 Cost(Amt. in Rs.) 15000000 0 15000000 Built up Area required Available as per AICTE/PCI/COA If Rented College / Institute Other Total a) Built up Area (in Sq. Mtr.) 0 0 0 If Owned College / Institute Other Total b) Built up Area (in Sq. Mtr.) 5871 1994 7865 10 Whether the Institute / Trust is in receipt of any grants from Central Government / State Government / Quasi Government Bodies If yes, Amount Received for the Financial Year - 0 Date Place Signature and Seal of person authorised in terms of section 2 (l) of the Act with Code No. FORM B Proforma for information of Institutes Courses Information SI SI SI SI SI Sr Stream Course D 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 No SI LE OR SI LE OR SI LE OR SI LE OR SI LE OR 1 MPH PHARMACEUTICS 2 24 0 21 24 0 23 24 0 0 24 0 0 24 0 0 2 MPH PHARMACUTICAL CHEMISTRY 2 12 0 4 12 0 4 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 3 MPH QUALITY ASSURANCE 2 18 0 15 18 0 18 18 0 0 18 0 0 18 0 0 4 MPH PHARMACOLOGY 2 10 0 4 10 0 4 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 5 PH PHARMACY 4 100 10 97 120 12 132 120 24 106 120 24 103 120 24 0 Total 164 10 141 184 12 181 184 24 106 184 24 103 184 24 0 Institute Information Address Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Campus, Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Marg, Rauza Bagh. PIN Code 431001 Year of Establishment 1989 District - Taluka Aurangabad-Aurangabad Telephone No. (WIth STD code) 0240-2381307 Fax No. (WIth STD code) 0240-2381129 E-Mail ID [email protected] Web Site www.ybccpa.ac.in Whether Land or Building provided by the government No. or any other public body Land Type Owned College Location Within 5 kms periphery of Muncipal Councils Whether Aadhar based Biometric Attendance Available Yes for all Staff (Teaching and Non Teaching) NAAC Accreditation (Accreditation must be valid as on Yes with A / A+ / A++ grade. date) Whether college is autonomous No College NIRF Ranking within top 500 if any Yes Ph.D Holders percentage of Total Teaching Staff 43 % Total number of research publications in International 823 journals & patents filed by the college Placement of students 74 Name of the Director / Principal of the Institution Dr.
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