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Re-Accreditation Report Part III Volume I CONTENTS Archaeology & Economics English Ancient History Faculty of Arts 01 15 23 German Gujarati Hindi 41 49 57 History Library & Linguistics Information Sciences 67 79 85 Marathi Persian, Philosophy Arabic & Urdu 93 99 105 French Political Sciences Russian 115 117 125 Sanskrit, Sindhi Sociology Pali & Prakrit 133 143 149 Baroda Baroda Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya 159 Oriental Institute Oriental Institute 167 Accounting & Banking & Insurance Business Economics Financial Management Faculty of Commerce 175 189 195 Commerce & Co-operative Business Management Management & Rural Studies 205 217 Education Educational Psychology Faculty of Education Administration & Psychology 225 235 241 CONTENTS Applied Arts Art History & Graphic Arts Aesthetics Faculty of Fine Arts 249 257 267 MRID Museology Painting 275 283 291 Sculpture 301 Journalism Faculty of Journalism 309 Law Faculty of Law 317 Management Studies Faculty of Management Studies 327 Dance Dramatics Instrumental Music Faculty of (Sitar & Violin) Performing Arts 333 343 355 Tabla Indian Classical Music (Vocal) 365 375 Social Work Faculty of Social Work 387 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANCIENT HISTORY 1. Name of the Department : Archaeology and Ancient History 2. Year of establishment : 1953 3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? : Yes (Part of the Faculty of Arts) 4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.) : UG, PG, Ph.D. Programme of Study Description UG B.A. (Indian History, Culture and Archaeology) PG M.A. (Indian History, Culture and Archaeology) Ph. D. Archaeology and Ancient History 5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Name of the Subject Name of the Department Involved Persian Department of Persian Sanskrit Department of Sanskrit 6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Dual-Masters programme with Leicester University from 2015 – 2016 Academic year 7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Discontinued a vocational course in Tourism and Travel Management. The reason for the same is lack of teaching staff. 8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System: Semester/Choice Based Credit System 9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Name of the Subjects Department Architecture Department of Architecture History Department of History Art History Department of Art History and Aesthetics Geology Department of Geology Geography Department of Geography Journalism Department of Journalism and Communication Clothing and Textiles Department of Clothing and Textiles Dance Department of Dance 10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others) Sanctioned Filled Actual including (CAS & MPS) Professor 3 1 2 Associate Professor 2 1 2 Assistant Professor 7 2 - Others (Temporary 2 2 2 Assistant Professor) 1 11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under guidance Name Qualific Designation Specialization No. No. Of Ph.D./ ation Of M.Phil. Years students of guided for the exper last 4 years ience K. B.Sc., Professor Ancient Technology, 27 Ph.D. - 2 Krishnan M.A., Palaeo-environmental Ph.D. studies, Harappan Studies, Origin and Development of Urbanism in South Asia, Artefact Analysis and Interpretation P. Ajith B.Sc., Professor Prehistoric 25 Ph. D. - 1 prasad M.A., Archaeology, PG Quaternary Diploma Environmental in Adaptations and Archaeol Harappan studies ogy, Ph.D. Sushmita M.A., Ancient Indian 19 - Sen Ph.D. History, Numismatics& Epigraphy, Art & Associate Architecture, Indian Professor Archaeology. S. B.Sc., Field Archaeology, 19 - Prathapa M.A., Archaeology, chandran PG Archaeology of Diploma Protohistoric and in Early Historic Period. Archaeol Associate ogy Professor Charusmit M.A., Harappan and 1 - a S. Ph.D. Temporary Chalcolithic Gadekar Assistant Archaeology, Lithic Professor Studies. Vrushab M.A. Numismatics, - - Mahesh Historical Temporary Archaeology, Study of Assistant Intangible Professor Components. 12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil 13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: UG Program (BA) : 56%, PG Program (MA) : 25% 14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: In UG programme = 16: 1 2 15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual: Technical: Sanctioned Filled Support Staff (Technical) 12 7 Administrative Staff 2 2 16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Prehistory, Harappan Studies and Early Historic Archaeology 17. Number of faculty with on-going projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project- wise. National International Sanctioned Sanctioned Total Amount No. of Faculty Amount (Rs. in No. of Faculty Amount (Rs. in (Rs. in lakh) lakh) lakh) 05 84.472 -- -- 84.472 Serial Funding Project Title Grant No. Agency Received 1 ASI, New Documentation of Antiquities and Monuments Rs. 55,00,000/- Delhi 2 Government of Developing a Concept of Museum at Sidhpur Rs. 15,00,000/- Gujarat 3 ICHR Typological, Descriptive and Chronological Rs. 75,000/- Catalogue on Coins of Gujarat 4 UGC Technology and Use of Copper: Study of Rs. 5,74,800/- Harappan/Chalcolithic Copper Artefacts from Gujarat 5 UGC Terracotta Art of Gujarat Rs. 7,97,400/- 18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received National International Total Amount Grant Received Grant Received No. of Faculty No. of Faculty (Rs. in lakh) (Rs. in lakh) (Rs. in lakh) 2 8.00 11 14.37 22.37 Serial Funding Agency Project Title Grant No. Received 1 RIHN Tokyo, Japan Gujarat Harappan Sites and Rs. 3,50,000/- (T. Osada, RIHN Kyoto, Japan Gazetteer Project and P. Ajitprasad, MSU Baroda, Vadodara) 2 DST, New Delhi Human Response to Rs. 8,00,000/- (R. Korisettar, Karnatak Climate Change in the University, Dharwad; D. Sant and Upland Flood Plains of K. Krishnan, MSU Baroda, Kurnool Basin Vadodara 3 National Geographic Society Excavations at Bat Funds held with University of Pennsylvania 4 IMF-CSIC, Barcelona North Gujarat Funds held with (M. Madella, IMF-CSIC, Archaeological Project IMF-CSIC, Barcelona and P. Ajithprasad, (NoGAP) Barcelona MSU Baroda, Vadodara 3 Serial Funding Agency Project Title Grant No. Received 5 Government of Kerala Muziris Heritage Project Funds held with Collaborative Agency 6 Wenner Gren Foundation Narmada Basin Funds held with (P. Chauhan, Stone Age Institute, Paleoanthropology Project Stone Age USA; K. Krishnan and D. Sant, Institute, MSU Baroda, Vadodara Indiana University 7 Wenner Gren Foundation Explorations and Funds held with ( Anna Maccourt, Michigan Excavationsat Vallabhi, Michigan University and Prathapa chandran Shyamalaji and Devnimori, University S., MSU Baroda, Vadodara) Gujarat 8 Kerala University Archaeological excavations Funds held with (S.V. Rajesh, Kerala University, at Navinal in Kerala Saleem Shaikh, KSKV Kutch Mundrataluka, Dist University University; Y.S. Rawat, Gujarat Kachchh and exploration in State Archaeology and Ambika Kachchh District, Gujarat Patel, MSU Baroda, Vadodara 9 UGC-UKIERI Thematic Environmental Rs. 9,87,000/- Partnership 2015 Contextualization of the plus funds held (K. Krishnan, MSU Baroda, development of human with Vadodara and Gillian Juleff, society in western and collaborative Exeter University, UK) central India Agency 10 U.S. Department of State Archaeological Research Funds held with (Mark Kenoyer, University of and Conservation Program University of Wisconsin-Madison; K. Krishnan, India and Pakistan Wisconsin- MSU Baroda, Vadodara; Abdul Madison Samad, Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Govt. of Khyber, Pakistan) 11 British Council under the Benchmarking the Social Funds held with Knowledge Economy Partnership and Economic Impacts of Durham Programme Cultural Heritage: A University (Robin Coningham, Durham Comparative Pilot Project University, UK; K. Krishnan, MSU Baroda, Vadodara, Baroda; Mark Manuel, Duham University, UK) 12 Wenner Gren Foundation Pastoral Practices and Land Funds held with (Brad Chase, Albion College, MI, Use Pattern of the Collaborative USA; David Meiggs, Rochester Harappans in Gujarat Agency Institute of Technology, USA and P. Ajith prasad, MSU Baroda, Vadodara) 13 PASEA and ASI Hominin Dispersal into 100,000/- (Ajit prasad P., MSU Baroda, Kachchh and Palaeolithic Vadodara and James Blinkorn, Records PASEA, University De Bordeux, Paris, France) 4 19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received : Year Scheme Project Title Sanctioned Status amount 2008 UGC- Prehistoric and Harappan Studies Rs. 38 Completed SAP- Lakhs DRS-II 2013 UGC- Cultural Vicissitudes of Gujarat from the Rs. 60 Ongoing SAP- arrival of the hominins to early medieval Lakhs DRS- III period 20. Research facility / centre with • state recognition : Yes • national recognition : Yes • international recognition : Yes 21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil 22. Publications: • Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international): 48 • Monographs: 04 • Chapters in Books: 12 • Edited Books: NIL • Books with ISBN with details
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