From The Secretary's Desk

Do not steal, do not kill. Do not utter lies; Do not lose your temper. Do not detest others; Do not glorify yourself. Do no blame others. This alone is purity within. This alone is purity without; And this alone is the way to please our Lord Kudalasangama.

The meaning of the above vachana and the words"Kayakwe kailas" by the cosmic Kannada poet- philosopher Lord Basavanna are the guiding lines for Shri Sangameshwar Education Society, Solapur. As a part of social commitment of the former patrons, the Society is contributing towards the academic needs of the society. With the initiative of starting Sangameshwar Public School now we have educational facilities from Pre-primary to Ph D. Recent recognition of linguistic Minority status to the Society is an added strength to our sincere efforts. With the supporting stake holders we are taking every effort to provide quality education to cater to the diverse demands of the society!!!

Shri D. A. Kadadi, Secretary, Shri Sangameshwar Education Society, Solapur From The Principal’s Desk

Sangameshwar College, established by the philanthropic patrons Late shri N. B. Kadadi and Late shri M. B. Kadadi is one of the leading centres of learning in Solapur University. The visions of the patrons were realized by late Shri Megharaj M. Kadadi and late Principal K. Bhogishayana (former Vice-Chancellor of University) who took the institution to its greatest heights. The present patrons chairperson Hon. Smt.H.M. Kadadi and Secretary Hon. Shri. D.A. Kadadi have continued the tradition of not compromising with values and quality. The institution has gone for its full circle with the initiative of starting the public school from the academic year 2015- 2016. Sustainable educational development is our identity. Sensitive to social problems, the institution has responded positively and harnessed new programmes without harming the traditional courses. The quality culture of more than six decades has made this institution one of the most sought after institutions by the aspirants. Our efforts for quality are strengthened by blooming and curious minds of our students, sensitive and responsible parents, committed faculty and benevolent alumni. We are dreaming high to make our service to society qualitative and fruitful. We expect stake holder support in the forthcoming III cycle of the institutional accreditation . With warm regards,

Dr. D. D. Pujari Principal Shri Sangameshwar Education Society’s Sangameshwar College, Solapur Linguistic Minority Institute C O N T E N T S

About us The Infrastructure The Courses Diversification Student Support Services Different Committees Rules of Discipline Fee Structure Jr. Wing of the Institute Admission Form Teaching Faculty

PROSPECTUS 2016-17 ABOUT US Shri. Sangameshwar Education Society’s Sangameshwar College, established by two Karmayogies : Late Shri. N. B. Kadadi and Late Shri. M. B. Kadadi and strengthened by Late Meghraj M. Kadadi is standing splendid and serene at the Historical Saat Rasta square of Solapur, bearing around 6 decades of testimony to Higher Education with its mission statement, ‘To Spread education in general and instruct in any branch of knowledge whenever and where ever feasible’. This academic complex has held steadfast to its leadership in Higher Education striving continuously to attain excellence under the able guidance of Chairperson Smt. Hemalata M. Kadadi and the Secretary Shri. Dharmraj A. Kadadi. The enthusiastic Principal Dr. Dinkar D. Pujari, the IQAC and the self motivated staff are taking the institute to newer goals and broader horizons. This renowned center of learning, has distinguished itself by preserving its heritage and simultaneously forging ahead with times. NAAC , Banglore conferred, celebrated “A” grade (CGPA 3.11) in its re- Accreditation and it is heading for the III cycle. The institute is a reservoir of Quality personnel and the appointment of two of its faculty members to the coveted post of Vice-Chancellor, added more feathers to our cap. We are proud of Late Principal Shri K. Bhogishayana, Ex Vice-chancellor of Shiviji University, , the first Vice-Chancellor of Solapur University - Dr. Iresh Swami and Finance & Accounts Officer of Solapur University Dr. Dinkar D. Pujari. The Infra-structure

Four buildings accommodating number of well-equipped classrooms, Conference halls, offices, Departments, Staff rooms, Library, Gymkhana, NCC and NSS offices Canteen and play ground are adequate to run the curricular, co curricular and extra curricular activities. » A) Teaching Staff : The college has a highly qualified staff, and they possess considerable teaching experience and are devoted to their task. 29 staff members posses Ph D, and 19 have their M Phil degree. The teachers are working on minor / major projects approved by the UGC and other funding agencies . Their research papers/articles are published in reputed Journals. The teachers do their best to understand the academic and the personal problems of the students and cultivate intimacy. » B) Library: Well equipped liberary with all essential comforts is fast inching towards its completion. It boasts with 83,700 books, subscribes to more than 100 periodicals, journals and 17 leading newspapers magazines in Hindi, English, Marathi and Kannada. Rich collection of rare books, Encyclopedias, dictionaries, directories, Manuals, Yearbooks etc are available in the library. E-resource in the form of C. Ds in cell and molecular biology, Electronics & many other related subjects is available. Books on diverse subjects are in the safe hands here. There are five computers interlinked with LAN & new library software SOUL 2.0 has been installed for housekeeping operation. The books are classified according to Colon Classification scheme and the library provides OPAC service for the users. The barcode technology is used for circulation and house keeping operations. The college Library has formal linkages with the INFLIBNET the N-List journals (6000) and E-books (90000). Earn and Learn Scheme for the students is run. The best practice of best library user award is initiated. 2 The staff members are provided Email and SMS services through the information center. The library is open throughout the day from 8.00 to 18.00 hours dailyand this timingis e xtended up to 20.00hour s duringtw o to threemon ths priort o thec ommencement of universityEx amination. » C) Laboratories : The Laboratories are equipped with the latest and the most modern equipments to cater fully to the needs of the students taking up the Science courses. The learners with average ability are given extra facilities and opportunities for the revision and repetition of experiments. The Laboratories in every subject are recognized by the H. S. C. Board and University. There are separate Laboratories at U. G. and P. G. level for Geographyand Psychology.W eha veadded Computer,languag eand Commercelabs t o catert o thene wdemands oft hes tudents. NR C and advancedSPSS ar es trengtheningthe r esearch activities. » D) K. Bhogishayana English Language Laboratory : The lab is well - Equipped with sophisticated equipments & updated software. It is proving very instrumentalin enriching the s tudy of EnglishLanguag eand communication skills. » E) Gymkhana : The college provides ample facilities for Sports / Games and athletics. Excellent arrangements & equipments, are provided for Cricket, Hockey, Foot-ball, Volley-ball, Table Tennis, Indian Games and so on. Directors of Physical Education specially qualified and teachers with specialknowledg eof various gamesc oach thes tudents. The College has won Championship in many games and has had the unique distinction of winning the Shivaji University Athletics Championship for many years in succession and now it is the strength of Solapur University sports department. The College has been contributing national and inter-nationalle velpla yers. » F) Hostels : There are Hostels for Both girls and boys, within and near the College campus. The Boys’ Hostel has accommodation for 92 students and Ladies’ hostel building can accommodate 125 students. As the Hostel accommodation is limited, students are advised to apply for and reserveacc ommodation early.The Hostelf eesar eas follows : [A] 1 ) Boys’ MainHos telF ee Rs. - 4000/- 2) Ladies’ Hostel Fee Rs. - 10200/- I (Common Wash room) Rs. - 15200/- II & III Floor (Attached Wash rooms) For Ladies Hostel mess is Compulsory. Nappyv ending andb urning facilities arep rovided. »H )M ediumo f Instruction: P rovision fort eachings omes ubjects both in English and Marathi i s as pecialf eatureo f this institute.

3 The Courses » Faculty of Arts : Bachelor of Arts (B. A. ) : The college provides three year integrated course in the Faculty of Arts, leading to B.A.(Special) as well as M.A. Students can choose subjects and combinations as shown below : B. A. - 1 :- 1) Compulsory English 2) Compulsory STD/ Marathi/ Hindi/ Kannada FOUR optional subjects from Group A and Group B taking at least one subject from each group. Group A :- Opt. Marathi, Opt. Hindi, Opt English, Opt Kannada Group B :- History/ Economics, Geography/ Political Science, Sociology/ Psychology. B.A. II :- 1) Compulsory English *Environmental Studies (Compulsory) 3) Any TWO from the four optional subjects offered at B. A. Part - I , ONE inter disciplinary (ID) subject corresponding to subjects offered from the following.

I. D. Subject Corresponding Optional Subject 1) Public Administration Economics, Political Science, History, Geography, Psychology, Sociology 2) Co - operation Economics, Political Science, Sociology 3) Ecology Economics, Political Science, Geography, Psychology, Sociology 4) History of Social Reforms Political Science, History, Psychology, Sociology, Marathi, Kannada in ( 1818 - 1950) 5) Geography of Tourism Geography 6) Linguistics English, Hindi, Kannada 7) Industrial Psychology Psychology

B.A.- III :- 1) Compulsory English 2) Any ONE of the subjects offered and cleared at B .A. II - English, Marathi, Hindi, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Geography, Sociology.

4 Economics Staying Ahead M. Com. Part II : A) Compulsory : Paper III : Management Accounting Paper VI : Business Finance B) Specialization : Paper III : Advanced Accountancy II (Costing ) Paper VI : Research Methodology & Project Work Bachelor of Business Administration (B. B. A.) B. B. A. First Year - Semester I B. B. A. First Year - Semester II B. B. A. Second Year - Semester III Principles of Management Business Environment Business Statistics Business Communication paper -I Business Communication Paper II Marketing Research Financial Accounting Cost Accounting Foundation of Human Skills Business Economics (Micro) Management of Business Services Management of SME Business Organization & Systems Business Informatics IT in Management Practicals on Management - I Practicals on Management - II Mini Project - I B. B. A. Second Year - Semester IV B. B. A. Third Year - Semester V B. B. A. Third Year - Semester VI Event Management International Business Business Law Business Economics (Macro) Retail Management Marketing Management II Organisational Behaviour Financial Management - I Financial Management II Entrepreneurship Development Human Resource Management - I Human Resource Management II Production Management - I Production Management II Marketing Management I Taxation Project Report Mini Project II » Faculty of Science Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) : The college provides three year integrated courses in the Faculty of Science leading to B. Sc. Degree. The laboratories are well - equipped with modern instruments as recommended by the University. Personal attention is given to each student and opportunities for repetition and revision are made available. Students can choose subjects and combination as shown below : 6 B. Sc. - I : 1) English compulsory 2) Any one of the subject combination from A OR B Group A Group B Group i) PCMS i) PCBZ P - Physics E - Electronics ii) PMSE ii) CBZ Geog. C - Chemistry B - Botany iii) PCME iii) CBZ Psy. M - Mathematics Z - Zoology iv) PCSE S - Statistics Geog. - Geography v) PCM Geog Psy. Psychology vi) PCM Psy B. Sc. - II : Any THREE subjects from those offered at B. Sc. Part I. Compulsory Environment studies B. Sc. - III : 1) Compulsory English. 2) Any ONE subject as Principal from the three offered and studied at B. Sc. II (Except Psychology and Geography) As admission will be given on the basis of marks obtained in the previous Exam; students are advised to write subjects in the order of preference. DIVERSIFICATION Ph.D. Research centers - There are Seven Research centers : Marathi, English, Hindi, Kannada, Geography, Commerce and Political Science » Courses in Computer Technology Along with the traditional courses, the institution has roped in new courses, to address to the new demands of the advancing society: B. Sc. ECS, BCA, IT, MSc (Computer science) Section University & Government Recognized Courses : 1) B. Sc. (Entire Computer Science) 2) BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) Pioneer Center in Solapur District, Started from 2002. 3) M. Sc. Computer Science started from June 2006. 4) IT (Information & Technology) one of the optional subjects at (11th & 12 th) Arts, Commerce & Science. 5) Computer Science one of the optional subject for (11th & 12 th) Science Sangameshwar Public School - Starting Nursery, LKG and UKG from this academic year 7 » Late Appasaheb Kadadi Chitrakala Mahavidyalya Appasaheb Kadadi Chitrakala Mahavidyalya is Govt. recognized and the following courses are run here : 1) Foundation Course - 1 Year 2) Diploma in Drawing & Painting - 4 Year i) Elementary Painting First Year. ii) Intermediate Drawing & Painting Second Year. iii) Advanced Drawing & Painting Third Year. iv) Diploma in Drawing & Painting Final Year 3) Art Teacher Diploma (A. T. D.) - 2 Year » Competitive Examination Guidance Center :- The center prepares the students for different competitive examinations, catching them young. The students are motivated in their first year of Sr. College and trained for two years. The classes are run in the evening between 6 and 8 p.m. The center has ventured professional education courses like, C. A., C. P. T., G. D. C. & A. Etc. From the year 2006 Chartered Accountancy course has been launched. The students are prepared for the rewarding careers in trade, industry & Commerce. » Spoken English & Personality Development Course : Spoken English of the aspirants is developed with sophisticated software and programS of Personality Development in the language laboratory. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES » Placement Cell : Sector General Selection Sangameshwar Appeared McDonalds Solapur Food Mall 8 8 32 TCS (BPS) IT 24 11 196 Horizon Data Systems Pvt. Ltd. IT 28 28 43 ICICI Prudential Ltd. Insurance 13 13 88 ICICI Bank Ltd. Bank 12 12 39 TCS (BPS) IT 21 16 92 Infosys, Pune IT 17 17 74 ADP Pvt. Ltd. Pune IT 5 4 148 Kotak Mahindra Ltd. Solapur Bank 3 3 27 TOTAL 131 112 739 8 Government Scholarships : 1) Govt. Scholarship and free ship for the backward class students, 2) National Talent Search Scheme Award, 3) Rajarshri Shahu Maharaj Merit Scholarship, 4) Scholarship from, Ministers of Labor welfare organization, Nagpur & to the wards of Bidi Works, 5) Govt. Scholarship for Physically Handicapped Students, 6) Govt. Concession for the Wards of Primary / Secondary teachers, 7) A Scholarship to students from Non-Hindi speaking states, 8) Eklavya Finance Assistance Scheme Scholarship, 9) Govt. Free studentship to Economically Backward students, whose Annual Income, during the preceding year did not exceed Rs. 100000/-, 10) National Merit Scholarship, 11) Assistance for Meritorious students (A. M. S.) 12) Post-matric scholarship for the students belonging to minority committees (Muslim, Parshi, Jain, Christain, Boudh, Shikh) 13) Meritorious students in academics, sports, N. C. C and extra curricular activities are felicitated with the special gifts and cash prizes instituted by the college, the staff and the past students at the time of annual prize distribution function,

Co - Curricular & Extra - Curricular Activities » N.S.S. (National Service Scheme) : It gives an opportunity to the youth to build their personality through community service. It promotes social consciousness, sense of responsibility, discipline and dignity of labor. Students are sensitized in organ donation and gender discrimination. Ours is one of the oldest units in the university. It is a unit of 200 volunteers. Different projects & the annual camp are the special features. Blood donation camps, assisting local authorities in relief during natural calamities are undertaken. Numbers of volunteers are selected for different camps including Republic day celebration. » N. C. C. (National Cadet Crops) It was implemented in the College in the year 1949 Since then it is an Ingredient part of the college extra curricular activities. It provides military training, good character, ideal leadership, tolerance and sacrifice. It can enroll 160 boys and 53 girls. Many cadets have outshone, and won different scholarships instituted by the Govt. Of Maharashtra & Sahara Group. Many students have attended republic day celebration. This Year two cadets participated in RDC. 9 » Associations / Mandals / Clubs All round development of the personality of student is made with the help of activities of various Mandals & Clubs, Science, Commerce, English, Kannada, Marathi, Hindi, Social Science, Economics, Bhugol Abhyas Mandal, Manovidnyan Mandal, B. C. A./ B.Sc.ECS Electronic Club. The activities are supportive in additional learning like, stage courage, public speaking confidence and organizing different activities. » Alumni Association The Alumni continue to be the ex-students of the college. They have experience, and expertise in various fields. Their association and guidance are essential for the present learners. The credit of excellent performance of our sports and cultural activities departments, goes to our past students. Many of them render their experience to the present students with the sense of gratitude. They have instituted different prizes to the meritorious students. Sangameshwar Alumni Forum is run by the enthusiastic past students. » Parent - Teacher Association For the better interaction of students, parents and the teacher, class-wise associations have been formed & the meetings are held periodically. Acceptable suggestions of the parents are implemented. » Wall - paper Literature To nurture the creativity of the students, who are good at creative writing are encouraged to write articles, stories and compose poems of their own on different topics of their choice in English Marathi, Hindi & Kannada. This section called student-calling is published every week. » Pradnya A magazine is published every year to nurture creativity of the students. The quality articles, in the magazine are getting prizes from Solapur University regularly. The magazine got First prize from Solapur University last Year. DIFFERENT COMMITTEES m Internal quality Assurance Cell m Internal Exam. Committee m Students’ Grievance Redressal m B. C. Cell m Committee for prevention of sexual harassment m Sports Budget committee m Discipline Committee m Study Tour Committee m College Magazine m Students Council m Youth Festival and extra curricular Activities m Time Table and Work Load m N. S. S. Committee m Prize Distribution (Academic/Sports) m Campus maintenance & Development committee m Purchase Committee m Library Committee m U. G. C. Committee m Remedial Courses m Placement Cell & Industrial network m Students calling N. C. C. m Group saving linked Insurance Scheme m Students Counseling m Publicity and Advertising m Admission Committee m Saksham m Committee for right to Information. These committees support in the smooth running of the administration. 10 Rules of Discipline m Students Should follow Maharashtra Anti - Ragging Act 1999 and Maharashtra Sexual, Harassment prevention Act 1996. {dÚm[W©Zr d ‘{hbm§À¶m ~m~VrV N>oS>N>mS> Ho$ë¶mMo àH$aU IndyZ KoVbo OmUma Zmhr. m Students should be regular and punctual in attending classes, tutorials and different tests. Terms shall not be granted if the attendance is not satisfactory. m Students must carry Identity Card signed by the Principal and must produce the same, whenever it is asked by the authorities, and the use of the Collar ID is compulsory on the campus. m Smoking, Consuming drugs, chewing of gutaka are strictly prohibited on the premises of the college. m Vehicles should be parked only in the areas provided for the purpose. The College accepts no responsibility for their safe custody. m Students are expected to read the notices put up on the notice board of the college. The college will not be responsible for loss of any advantages by the student due to failure to read the notice in time. mScribbling on benches or walls is strictly prohibited. mAny damage to the college property, apparatus, furniture, equipments, library books and electric appliances must be paid immediately by the concerned students. mStudents must attend social and national functions organized by the college. mStudents will be bound by the rules and regulations formed by the college from time to time. mDress Code is compulsory for the junior and the Under Graduate Students through out the week. m 11 Fee Structure Jr. College Sr. College Post Graduation Sr. Sr. Sr. No. Fee Heads Amount No. Fee Heads Amount No. Fee Heads Amount 1 Library Deposit 10 1 College Deposit 75 1 College Deposit 100 2 Admission Fee 10 2 Admission Fee 10 2 Admission Fee 18 3 Tuition Fee 800 3 Tuition Fee 2500 3 Tuition Fee 216 4 Library Fee 100 4 Library Fee 500 5 Laboratory Fee 125 5 Laboratory Fee(Psy) 200 4 Laboratory Fee 70 6 Tutorial Fee 20 6 Tutorial Fee 20 5 Laboratory Deposit 15 7 Prize Distribution 30 7 Prize Distribution(AST) 30 8 Youth Festival 120 8 Youth Festival 120 6 Term Fee 36 9 P. S. A. F. 5 9 P. S. A. F. 10 7 PSAF 5 10 College Devlp. Fund 75 10 College Devlp. Fund 75 11 University Prorata 60 11 University Prorata 8 Annual Exam. 60 150 12 Magazine 40 12 Magazine 40 9 Magazine Fee 30 13 E. C. A. 5 13 E. C. A. 5 14 Internal Exam. 125 14 Internal Exam. 10 Journal Fee 400 125 15 Ashwamedh 30 15 Ashwamedh 30 11 Stationary Fee 50 16 Gymkhana Fee 120 16 Gymkhana Fee 120 12 Other Fee 140 17 Apatikalin Nidhi 10 17 Apatikalin Nidhi 10 18 Journal 450 18 Journal(Psy) 150 13 P. T. A. 20 19 Other Fees 110 19 Other Fees 110 14 Lab Maintenance Fee 50 20 Insurance 15 20 Insurance 15 21 Uni Development Fund 50 21 Uni Development Fund 50 15 Fuel Fee 50 22 Eligib. Fee (University) 75 22 Registration Fee 50 16 Alumni Association 25 23 Display ID 50 23 PTA 20 24 E - Seva 50 24 Display ID 50 17 Display ID 50 25 Elgib Form Fee 10 25 E - Seva 50 18 Tutorial / Test Fee 50 26 P. T. A. 20 26 Seminar 200 27 Fuel Fee 50 27 Fuel Fee 50 28 Alumni Asso 25 28 Alumni Asso 25 29 Stationery 50 B. A. II, B. Com. II, B. Sc. II & B. C. S. II should pay Rs. 250/- for Environmental Studies. (Comp. Paper) 30 Eligibility 50 Fee Structure Changes for the students from different reservation categories. 12 Teaching Faculty (Sr. College)

ARTS FACULTY Co-Ordinator Prof. Dr. M. S. Deshmukh M.A., Ph. D. PG Co-Ordinator : Prof. Dr. S. G. SontakkeM.A. Ph. D., DPSP (Pune)

English History Prof. A. N.Dhotre M.A.PGCTE, PGDTE Prof. R. M. Sangshetti M.A., M.Phil. Prof. Mrs. N. V. Sathe M.A., NET. Geography Prof. D. M. Metri M.A., B. Ed. Prof. Dr. Mrs. N. N. Chakradeo M.A., Ph.D. NET Prof. Dr. A. D. Mashale M.A., Ph.D. Prof. Dr. R. J. Moharkar M.A., Ph.D. B.Ed. Prof. Dr. Mrs. U. M. Jamadar M.A., M. Phil. P.G. DBM, Ph.D. Prof. Dr. S. S. Maske M.A., Ph.D. B.Ed.(SET), Marathi MA Eco. and Pol. Sci., Com Prof. Dr. M. S. Deshmukh M.A. Ph. D. Psychology Prof. Dr. S. G. Pujari M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., B.Sc., B.Ed.,C.J. SET Prof. Dr. S. G. Sontakke M.A. Ph. D., DPSP (Pune) Prof. Dr. S. A. Tupere M.A., Ph.D., SET, NET (JRF), M A. Philsophy Prof. Dr. P. S. Bansode M.A. Ph. D. Hindi Prof. Dr. B. A. Metil M. A. Ph. D. Prof. Dr. S. M. Dudde M.A., SET, Ph.D. Economics Prof. Dr. D. S. Khandekar M.A., Ph.D., NET Prof. Dr. Mrs. S. M. Parekar M.A., M.Phil., B. Ed., Ph.D. Kannada M.S.W. Prof. Dr. B. B. Pujari M.A., M.A., Ph.D Prof. G. H. Dalvi M.A., M.Phil. Sociology Prof. Dr. M. A. Bicchal M.A., Ph.D. SET. M. Phil. Prof. M. S. Dhokte M.A., M.Phil.,SET. B.J.M.Lib. Sc. Library Prof. V. Y. Vitekar M.A.,SET Prof. Dr. V. N. Mulimani Librarian Political Science B. Sc., B.Ed. ,M.A., Ph.D. Prof. R. P. Buwa M.A., SET., NET.,B.J. M.L.I.Sc.NET, PGDLAN Prof. V. G. Kore M.A., SET. Phy. Education Prof. Ms. Dr. S. D. Sarvade M.A., Ph.D.(SET) Prof. A. B. Chavan Director of Phy. Education, B.Com., M.P.Ed.

13 Science Faculty Co-Ordinator : Prof. S. M. Todkari - MSc., M phil, BEd. Physics Zoology Prof. Mrs. S. S. Gavande M.Sc., B. Ed. Prof. Smt. A. U. Rokade M.Sc. Prof. Dr. S. S. Karande M.Sc., B. Ed. Prof. Dr. Mrs. M. B. Bagale M.Sc., Ph.D. B.Ed. DCS Chemistry Botony Prof. Dr. A. N. Phadkule M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D., D.C.M. Prof. Dr. S. M.Kamble M.Sc., Ph.D. Prof. U. M. Mandale M.Sc., B.Ed. Prof. S. D. Patil M.Sc., B. Ed. Prof. Mrs. K. M. Gaikwad M.Sc., B.Ed.NET Electronics Prof. Mrs. A. V. Divate M.Sc., SET Prof. S. M. Todkari M. Sc., M. Phil., B. Ed. Prof. S. D. Shaikh M.Sc. Prof. Dr. R. V. Desai M. Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D. Statistics Prof. S. D. Gothe M. Sc., M. Phil. Prof. Mrs. J. P. Dudhani M.Sc., M.Phil.,M.S.W. Mathematics Prof. Mrs. S. V. Rajmanya M.Sc., P.G.D.C.S. Prof. A. S. Dhone M. Sc. Prof. P. M. Dargopatil M.Sc., P.G.D.C.S. Prof. S. P. Gade M. Sc. NET (CSIR)

COMMERCE FACULTY Co-Ordinator Prof. Dr. D. S. Kamble M. Com., D. H. E., M. Phil., Ph. D. Prof. Dr. Miss. V. K. Purohit M. Com., M. Phil., SET, Ph. D. Prof. Dr. D. D. Pujari M. Com., M. Phil. Ph. D. Prof. Dr. R. M. Khilare M. Com., SET, ICWA (Int.) Prof. G. G. Borgaonkar B. Com., F.C.A. Prof. A. V. Sakhare M. Com., NET, B.Ed, MA (Eco.), SET Prof. B. V. Kudal M. Com., F.C.A. BCA/B.Sc, ECS Professional Courses BBA Prof. Miss. J. J. Kadadi (Co-Ordinator) M. Com., MBA, C. A. Inter, Prof. P. M. Dargopatil (Co-Ordinator) M. Sc. (Statistics), P.G.D.C.S. Prof. Mr. G. D. Jugdar M. B. A., PGDRM Prof. Mrs. S. V. Rajmanaya M. Sc. PGDCS Prof. Mrs. R. M. Patil M. B. A. M.Phil Prof. Mrs. T. S. Aland M. C. A. Prof. Ms. N. S. Pedda M. B. A. Prof. A. K. Huli M. A. Prof. Mr. M. S. Sakhare M. Com., MBA 14 Junior College (XI and XII ) » About Admission to Arts / Commerce / Science Faculties for XI Standard. 1) Issuance of application forms - Four days from the date of S.S.C. Results. 2) Submission of the duly filled application forms-within six days from the date of S. S. C. Results. 3) The xerox copies of the following certificates must be attached with the application form. a) School Leaving Certificate b) S. S. C. Mark sheet c) Caste Certificate (Only for Backward Class students d) Gap Certificate (If applicable) e) Certificate of Merit in Sports (If applicable) f) Aadhar Card 4) When the Merit list is displayed, it is obligatory for the students to affix two recent I-card size photographs on the application form. 5) For admission to science faculty, students must have scored at least 40% marks in science subject. 6) Separate application form should be filled for separate faculty. 7) The First Merit List will be displayed on the 7 th day after the date of S. S. C. Results. Students in the first merit list should take admission within three days by remitting the fees. 8) The Second Merit List will be displayed if there are vacant seats from the first list. Students in the second merit list should take admission within two days only. 9) The Third Merit List will be displayed if there are vacant seats from the second merit list. Students in the third merit should take admission within two days only. Note :- Admission process will be implemented according to the above mentioned rules and the existing rules of the Government regarding reservation. All the concerned should note that the definite dates of admission will be displayed on the notice board after the S.S.C. Results. College Uniform : College Uniform is compulsory for the students of XI and XII Std. Students should enter the campus in uniform carrying Identity card with them XI Science A) Compulsory Subjects : 1) English (01), 2) Environmental Science (31), 3) Physics (54), 4) Chemistry (55) B) Modern Indian Language (Select any ONE) 1) Marathi (02), 2) Hindi (04), 3) Sanskrit (33), 4) Kannada (06), 5) Information Technology (97) C) Select any ONE group 1) Maths & Biology 2) Maths & Geography 3) Biology & Psychology D) Electronics (C2) OR Computer Science (D9) [It is according to the merit and in place of Modern Indian Language and Biology] 15 XI Arts A) Compulsory Subjects : 1) English (01), 2) Environmental Science (31) B) Modern Indian Language (Select any ONE) 1) Marathi (02) 2) Hindi (04) 3) Sanskrit (33) 4) Kannada (06) C) Select any FOUR Subjects 1) Geography (39) 2) History (38) 3) Political Science (42) 4) Sociology (45) 5) Psychology (48) 6) Economics (49), 7) Drawing (60) XI Commerce A) Compulsory Subjects : 1) English (01), 2) Environmental Science (31) B) Modern Indian Language (Select any ONE) 1) Marathi (02), 2) Hindi (04) 3) Sanskrit (33) 4) Kannada (06), 5) Information Technology (99) C) 1) Book Keeping & Accountancy (50), 2) Economics (49), 3) O.C.M (51)/O.M.(A-7)/Banking (A-5), 4) S.P. (52) / Maths (88) Teaching Faculty (Jr. College) Shri. B. N. Patne M.Sc.,M. Phil., MEd Shri. A. K. Huli MA.DHE Mathematics Vice Principal Supervisor Shri. B. V. Patil M.Sc., B. Ed. ARTS FACULTY Shri. P. N. Kunte M.Sc., B. Ed. English Psychology Mrs. S. I. Shinde M.Sc., B. Ed. Shri. A. M. Randive M.A., D.H.E. Shri. R. S. Patil M.A., B. Ed. Biology Shri. T. D. Ghadge M.A., B. Ed. Shri. P. D. Kntale M.A., B. Ed. Shri. B. N. Patne M.Sc., MPhil. M Ed. Mrs. Manjula Bheed M.A., B. Ed. Economics Shri. R. S. Katti M.Sc., B. Ed. Mrs. A. S. Alkunte M.A., B. Ed. Shri. A. K. Huli M.A., DHE Shri. R. H. Rathod M.Sc., B. Ed. Marathi Mrs. S. S. Ghodake M.A., B. Ed. Mrs. S. R. Patil M.Sc., B. Ed. Dr. Mrs. G. N. Joshi M.A., Ph. D., DHE Phy. Edu. Vocational Electronics Shri. A. C. Nimbargi M.A., B. Ed. Shri. L. S. Gaikwad M.P.Ed. Mrs. R. P. Kulkarni D.I.E. Shri. S. B. Nimbargi M.A., B. Ed. Shri. S. D. Khende M.P.Ed. Mrs. S. P. Kulkarni D.I.E. Sanskrit . SCIENCE FACULTY Miss. A. V. Waghmare B.E. Shri. P. R. Arya M.A., B. Ed. Physics I.T. Hindi Shri. P. V. Kalburgi M.Sc., B.Ed. Mrs. M. K. Kasabe M.Sc. Computer science Shri. S. V. Patil M.A., B. Ed Shri. P. P. Udagikar M.Sc., B.Ed. COMMERCE FACULTY Kannada Shri. D. H. Magi M.Sc., B.Ed. Shri. R. L. Kamble M.Com., B.Ed. Mrs. S. A. Patil M.A., B. Ed. Shri. M. R. Wali M.Sc., B.Ed. Shri. P. S. Nagansure M.Com., D.H.E. Sociology Shri. B. P. Rane M.Sc., B.Ed.,M.Phil. M.Sc., B.Ed. Shri. B. I. Hanamgaon M.Com., B.Ed. Political Science Shri. C. M. Hirtot M.Sc., B.Ed. Bifocal-Banking & O.M. Shri. S. V. Mane M.A., B. Ed. Shri. P. D. Shimpi Environmental Science History Chemistry M.Sc., B. Ed. Mrs. S. S. Labba MSc. B.Ed. Shri. S. G. Komulwar M.A., B. Ed., SET Shri. B. M. Kapse M.Sc., B. Ed. Geography Shri. S. A. Patil M.Sc., B. Ed. Mrs. M. M. Wadapurkar M.A., B. Ed. Shri. T. C. Salunkhe M.Sc., B. Ed. Shri. S. G. Dulange M.A., B. Ed. Shri. V. V. Aherkar

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