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Dr. Shankar Maruti Patil Name- Dr. Shankar Maruti Patil Address For Communication Office - Janseva Shikshan Mandai's Shantarambhau Gholap Arts, Science & Gotirambhau Commerce College, Shiv1e, Tal. Murbad, Dist. Thane - 421 401. State - Maharshtra Phone : 02524-247011, 247025 Residence: Gokul Nagari, F1/G4, Khadakpada, Kalyan (W), Tal. Kalyan,. Dist. Thane - 421 301. Phone No. : 0251-2321644 Mobile: 9423360831, 9221285104 Educational Qualification Sr.No. Degree I Diploma Class Per University Year 1 B.A. B+ 55% Shivaji University, Kolhapur 1986 , 2 M.A. B+ 55% Shivaji University, Kolhapur 1988 .. 3 M.Phil. A - Shivaji University, Kolhapur March 2003 4 Diploma Computer A - Yashwantrao Chavan Mah .. Operations Open University, Nashik Aug. 2003 5 Ph.D. Award - Shivaji University, Kolhapur 19-06-2007 6 DLL & LW Pass . Pune University 2006 7 M.B.A. Pass - Y.C.M.O.U. Nashik 2015 Experience Teaching 20 years Post Held (Present) Principal Date of Birth 1st May 1964 Mother Tongue Marathi Language Known Marathi,English,Hindi Teaching - F.Y., S.Y. T.Y.B.A., F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.B.Sc. M.A. Administrator 2 Years Teaching Experience Other College 1) From 29/8/1988 worked as Sr. College, K.M.C. College, Khopoli. 2) 1/8/1989 to 27/7/1991 worked as Ambicabai Jadhav mahila Mahavidyalya. Vajreshwari. 3) From 29/7/1991 Arts, Commerce & Science College,. Shivle to till date. 4) Administrator -13/9/2001 to 2002 5) Principal 2007 to Till Examination Works 1) F.YB.A .. S.YB.A. & TY.B.A. Under K Cluster 1990-2005 Moderation Paper Setter, T. Y. B.A. Since 2005, University of Mumbai Paper Setter, YC.M.O.U., Nashik 2005. 2) Appointed of University of Mumbai Flying Squad University of Mumbai T.YB.A., B.Com., B.Sc., M.A.. M.Com .. M.Sc., Any other Exam. 3) Exam Chairman 2006-07. Academic Work 1) Chairman of Board of Studies in Economics University of Mumbai 2009-10 to 2015-16 2) Academic Council Member 2010- 2016. 3) RRC Committee Council Member 2010-2016. 4) Examination Committee 2010-15. 5) Standing Committee 2010-16 6) N.S.S. Member of University of Mumbai 2015-18. 7) Phd Guide in Economics University of Mumbai. 8) Member of H.S.C. Board Pune. Extracts Form UGC Regulation 30.06.2010/GR govt. of Maharashtra 15.02.2011 and No. CONCOL/TAU/40/of19.03.2013 Academic Performance Index (For the Post of PRINCIPAL) Name:- Dr. Shankar Maruti Patil B-ii) Full Paper in Conference Proceeding Sr. Title with page nos. Details of ISSN/ No. Wheth API API No Conference ISBN of er you Score Score . Publication No. Co are the auth main ors author 1 Food Security and it’s ISBN-97893- - Yes Dimension 5202-3851 2 Micro Finance ISSN-2449- Yes Effectiveness 9598 - 3 Sustaible Business ISSN-978- - Development 819229784- Yes 42 4 In overview of Deter ISSN- - Yes Devidend policies with Nation 22779310 Reference to the Research Divinend Teachers Journal B-III) Books Published as a Single Author or as Editor Sr. Title with Type of Publisher Whether No. of Whether API API No. page nos. Book & & ISSN/ Peer Co you are Score Score Authorship ISBN Reviewed. authors the main No. author 1 Economics of Reference - - Co- - Global Trade authors and Finnance C(iii & iv) Completed Projects/Consultancies Sr. Title Agency Period Grant/Amount Whether policy API API No. Mobilized document/patents Score Score as outcome 1 Micro VGE 2013- 60000 - Finance 14 2 Credit University 30000 - Society D) Research Guidance Sr. No. Number Thesis Degree Awaraded API API Enrolled Submitted Score Score M.Phil.Or 2 2 2 equivalent Ph. D or 1 1 - equivalent E) (i) Training Courses,Teaching-Learning-Evaluation Technology Programmes, Faculty Development Programmes. Refresher Courses=04 Sr. Programme Organized by Duration API API No. Score Score 1 Refresher Course State 07/01/1993 2 Refresher Course State 07/10/1996 3 Refresher Course State 01/02/2003 4 Refresher Course State 05/01/2003 E.(ii) Paper Presented in Conferences, Seminars,Workshops, Symposia Sr. Title of the Title of Date of Organised by Whether API API No. Paper presented Conference/ the international/nat Score Score Seminar/ Event ional/state/regio Workshop nal college or University level 1 Food Security 16 & 17 Pragati National and it’s Jan 2015 College Dimension Dombivali 2 CSR & SD in Sustainable 20 & 21 Thakur National Indian Context Business Nov. College of Development 2012 Sci. & Stratergies Comm. 3 Banking Conference 12/2/ Pragati National 2016 College ISBN978-93- 83342-24-2 4 Women Conference 20/2 / Saket National Emprovemnent 2016 College 5 Dr. Babasaheb National 09/4 / Adarsh Inter -National Ambedkar Conference 2016 College ISBN978-81- Jhagruti Badlapur 931060-1-3 6 Dr. Babasaheb Seminar 10/4 / Adarsh Inter -National Ambedkar 2016 College ISBN978-93- Contribution Badlapur 8387-48-3 7 An Impact of Conference 02/02/ SMB S. Inter -National Demonetization 2018 Thorat on Indian College of agricultural A.C.S., growth a study Sangamner PROFILE WITH THE COLLEGE: Sr.No. Post head Activity Year API API 1 In charge Adult Education 1991-95 2 Programme Officer N.S.S. 1996-2002 3 In charge Social Scienc 1992 4 Member Exam Committee 1999-2005 5 Chief Conductor IY.SA. Exam 2000-2002 6 Member Library Committee 2001-2005 7 Member Discipline Committee 1991-2006 8 Chairman Gymkhana Committee 2002-2003 9 Member Steering Committee 2002-2003 10 Member L.M.C. (NAAC) 1997-99 11 Staff Secretary 1997-99 12 Member Student Council 2001-2003 13 Chairman Grievances Redressal cell 2001-2006 14 Member Research Committee 2002-2006 15 Member I.QAC. ~ 2004-2006 16 Member Time Table Committee 1999-2005 17 Chairman Parent Techer Association 2005-2006 18 Member L.M.C. 2006 19 Incharge Commerce Faculty 2006 20 President Teacher Union (College level) 2004-05 21 Chairman Parent Teacher .Association 2005-06 \ 22 Member Local Managing Committee 2006-07 23 Chairman Exam (F.Y., S.Y.) 2006-07 24 Member Time Table Committee 2003-06 25 Incharge Time Table Committee 2006-07 2006 26 Administrator Published Work Sr.No. Particular News paper / others API API 1 Published an article 'AIDS' an Daily Sakal 12-06-2005 2 Published an article 'Anarchy' in Kala Gourav 2-02-2006 3 Published on Globalization an India in Kala Gourav 7-06-06 4 Published an article Maharashtra Times 24-02-2005 5 Published an article 'Mashal' 13-03-2005 6 Editor & Published article 'Artharjan' a Department Magazine 2003 to 2009 Workshop,Seminar Sr. Title of the Date of Organised by Whether API API international/nat No. Workshop,Seminar the Event ional/state/regio Score Score nal college or University level 1 Impact of Urbanization 14 & 25 K.M.Agrawal National Jan 2011 College, Kalyan 2 Revised Syllabus of 18 Jan VPMS K.G. Joshi State TYBA Economics. 2013 College Thane(W). Resource Person 3 Revised Syllabus of 19 & 20 Changu kana TYBA Economics July 2013 Thakur Colleg New State Panvel 4 Revised Syllabus of MA 12 July Nagindas Khanwala Economics Part-II 2013 College Malad State 5 Revised Syllabus of 2013-14 ICS College Khed State TYBA Economics 6 Revised Syllabus of 3 July Ruia College State TYBA Economics 2013 Matunga 7 Revised Syllabus of 8 July Pragati College State TYBA Economics 2013 Dombivali 8 Credit Base Sem. & 10 July SIES College Sion State API API Grading System for 2012 Revised Syllabus of SYBA app.comp. 9 Challenges in the 2 & 3 Feb Kamala College State Governance Higher 2013 Kolhapur Education 10 Revised Syllabus of 23 June Sant Rawool State SYBA. Resourse Person 2012 Maharaj Mahavidyalay 11 Micro Finance And its JSM Shivale State Impact College 12 32 Annual Conference on R.D. National State Higher Education for College, Mumbai Sustainable Development 13 API-Need, Process & 22 Aug. Pragati College National Application 2012 Dombivali 14 Credit Base Sem. & Pragati College State Grading System in the Dombivali subjectEco.II SYBA 15 Third Cycle of 12 feb IQAC Birla College National Accredation 2011 Kalyan 16 Open Education 28 Mumbai University National Resource, Economics sep.2011 17 Micro Economics 25 & 26 M.D.Shah Mahila National Nov.2011 College of Mumbai 18 Revised Syllabus of 20 july St. & Rews college. SYBA Economics 2011 mumbai National 19 Population Education 21/12/89 University SNDT State 20 Workshop on Audio State 15/11/89 University SNDT Visual Teaching Aids 21 Workshop on question State 23/12/89 University SNDT bank 22 Workshop on plan State 5/1/90 University SNDT activites 23 Seminar Economic Policy 17/4/93 University State 24 Workshop presentation 14/1/95 State University of Aids 25 Workshop on Cooperation 24/2/95 University State 26 Seminar on Prevention 25/2/01 University State 27 Workshop on NAAC 21/4/02 University State 28 Workshop on NAAC 25/7/02 University State 29 Workshop on NAAC 2/8/03 University State 30 Workshop on NAAC 11/1/03 University State 31 International Conference 1/2/18 University State Sr.No. API Score API Score Workshop, Seminar University Days Date Workshop on Population 1 University SNDT 21/12/89 Education Workshop on Audio Visual 2 University SNDT 15/11/89 Teaching Aids 3 Workshop on question bank University SNDT 23/12/89 4 Workshop on plan activites University SNDT 5/1/90 5 Seminar Economic Policy State 17/4/93 6 Workshop presentation of Aids State 14/1/95 7 Workshop on Co-operation State 24/2/95 8 Orientation Programme University 9/10/95 9 Seminar on Prevention State 25/2/01 10 Workshop on NAAC University 21/4/02 11 Workshop on NAAC State 25/7/02 12 Workshop on NAAC University 2/8/03 13 Workshop on NAAC University 11/1/03 PARTICIPATION : University, State, National Level 1 Workshop on syllabus Unrversity 15/11/03 API API 2 Workshop on Ruia College University 5/8/03 3 Attended Marathi Arthashastra Paris had State 26/1/04 4 Teachers Conference National 12/6/04 5 Workshop on NAAC University 12/2/04 6 Workshop on Non Government College Unversity 13/7/04 7 Paper Presented Co-operation University Poona 21/12/04 8 Paper Presented Co-operation University 8/2/05 9 Paper Presented Co-operation University 11/02/05 10 Workshop on Kautilya Econmics State 3/9/05 Paper presented Globalization in India and 11 State 2006 effect on India Economy Paper presented Micro Finance Pandechary 12 Inter National 2008 University --- SOCIAL WORK (community & college level) Sr.No.
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