Prospectus - PGDAV College
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Prospectus - PGDAV College
ABOUT THE COLLEGE Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo-Vedic (PGDAV) College, founded in 1957 by DAV College Managing Society, is a NAAC accredited institution. It draws its traditions of excellence and learning from two eminent institutions of higher education in India: University of Delhi, the top ranking, government funded central university in India and DAV Education Trust, world's largest NGO in the field of education, that aims at holistic education by both being open to new western thought and at the same time remaining anchored to the Indian cultural moorings. LOCATION Situated at one of the prime and easily accessible locations in Nehru Nagar (Opposite Srinivaspuri) on Ring Road. PGDAV College is well connected to all parts of Delhi and the NCR region. The college has been consistently enrolling students from satellite townships such as Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Noida. Lajpat Nagar and Moolchand metro stations are located very close to the college. A new metro station is coming up just outside the college gate. COURSES ON OFFER The College seeks to provide highest standards in knowledge and academic practices to its students. A co-educational institution, PGDAV College undertakes teaching in eleven disciplines / departments that offer undergraduate courses of the University of Delhi in the broad disciplines of Arts, Commerce, Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences. It also offers guidance in post graduate courses in four subjects, viz. Commerce, Hindi, Mathematics and Political Science. DISTINGUISHED FACULTY Over the years, the College has emerged as a centre of excellence under the stewardship of its highly qualified and experienced faculty. Many faculty members are associated with post graduate teaching, where they are guiding students at post graduate, M. Phil. and doctoral levels. Some of our ex-faculty members have achieved accolades in the areas of administration (IAS, etc.) and politics, among other fields. Today PGDAV College stands out in providing the latest trends in knowledge enhancement, dissemination and assimilation for its students. The college has, over the years, been nurturing extremely talented and academically bright students in all disciplines. Some have joined the departments of Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University as faculty members. The Placement cell of the college is in a continuous process of developing alliance with more and better potential recruiters and hopes to achieve even greater success in future. In the year 2015-2016, 340 students were placed in various companies. 1 BEYOND ACADEMICS.... NON FORMAL AVENUES OF LEARNING Apart from ensuring smooth, disciplined and organised learning environment, PGDAV college provides supportive learning experience through a number of extra and cocurricular societies and academic associations. The events organized by various departmental councils at intra-college and inter-college levels enrich and enhance the learning process of our students. This provides ample opportunities to our students to express themselves creatively, learn useful skills, broaden their horizons, and indulge in a healthy spirit of competition. Our students regularly participate in academic and cocurricular activities at various platforms and are well integrated with larger learning milieu of Delhi University. Altogether, the students are provided ample opportunities to sharpen their intellectual and cultural faculties. The Cultural Society of the college, Hyperion has been consistently performing well over the years, the awards tally going upto 80 in the last academic year 2015-16. Our students won awards for the college in Western Music, Street play, Indian Music, Poetry Competition, Quiz Competition, Debate and distinguished themselves in many inter-university events. (for details log on to college websitehttp//pgdav.du.ac.in). The college strives to provide an environment that nurtures qualities of humanism and inculcates values of team work, innovation and initiative. The NCC cadets and NSS volunteers of the college are trained in this tradition and they have brought good name to the college. Various events are held in the college throughout the year, including the College Festival where students are encouraged to actively organize and participate in the events. Excursions and field trips with academic and learning focus supplement these events and provide non-formal avenues to the students to experience holistic learning. The college magazine, Ankur, seeks to provide a platform to our students for developing their writing and literary skills. PGDAV College is well-known for helping and encouraging sports talent. The sports persons have been consistently bringing laurels not only to the institution but to our country too. The college has nurtured various sports persons in the field of athletics, cricket and many other fields who have done the college and the nation proud. Manoj Prabhakar, Raman Lamba, Atul Wasan, Parwinder Awana and Anureet Singh are some of the illustrious alumni of the college. One of our students, Lalit Mohan, is a member of Indian Taekwondo Squad. The college can boast of meeting the latest in infrastructural requirements of an educational institution. The College campus is Wi-Fi enabled and students have access to a fully functional Computer Hub to access internet and various Delhi University Library System resources. The college has added smart classrooms equipped with overhead projectors. The college has lift facility for its disabled and physically challenged students. Round the clock RO water system has been installed. The college has a state of the art conference room. It is a stage for hosting artistic, academic and cultural events. 2 COURSES OF STUDY The College admits students in the following courses of study of the University of Delhi. The number of seats sanctioned is shown against course mentioned. Under Graduate Courses Courses B. Com. (Hons.) B. A. (Hons.) Economics B. A. (Hons.) English B. A. (Hons.) Hindi B. A. (Hons.) History B. Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics B. A. (Hons.) Political Science B. A. (Hons.) Sanskrit B. A. (Hons.) Statistics B. Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science B. Com. (Prog.) B.A. (Prog.) B. Sc. (Mathematical Science) No. of Seats 185 39 62 62 39 39 62 39 39 46 277 185 46 Post Graduate Courses* Courses No. of Seats M.A./M.Sc. (Maths) 18 M.A. (Hindi) 18 M.Com. 18 M.A. (Political Science) 18 *Students seeking admission to M.A./M.Sc. (Mathematics), M.A. (Hindi)/(Political Science) and M.Com. courses are required to get themselves registered with the Office of South Delhi Campus, DhaulaKuan, New Delhi. They will receive their Provisional Admission slips from there and will be admitted to the College on the production of those admission slips. Note : (i) Admission to the undergraduate programme shall be based on eligibility criteria as prescribed by the University of Delhi for each Course. 3 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. All applicants seeking admission to the College must read the Bulletin of Information issued by the University of Delhi. The detailed version of the same is available on Delhi University's website www.du.ac.in. The minimum eligibility requirements for admission to various courses are as specified in that bulletin. 2. Admissions are made purely on merit. 3. An applicant must have passed with minimum required percentage of marks in Senior School Certificate (10+2) or the Indian School Certificate (12 years) or an equivalent Examination recognized by Delhi University. The University will have the final authority in deciding about disputed cases, if any. 4. The applicants must present themselves in person for admission with relevant documents. No application in absentia will be entertained. 5. All selected candidates along with parents/ guardian will have to appear for an interaction with the Principal of the college before the admission is finally confirmed. 6. All admissions are provisional and subject to the final approval of University of Delhi. 7. All students seeking admission to College against the seats reserved for children/widows/ wives of officers and personnel of Armed Forces including paramilitary personnel as notified from time to time and foreign students, shall be registered centrally by the University and subject to availability of seats, assigned to the College. Guidelines and Procedures for Admission on the Basis of Sports/ ECA Admissions on the basis of sports will be organized as per the Delhi University / DU Sports Council. l Maximum 5% of total available seats are reserved for Sports and Extra Curricular Activities. For details, visit college website. l Admission on the basis of sports will be held in the following games/sports. : 1. Athletics 6. Taekwondo 2. Basketball 7. Volleyball 3. Boxing 8. Wrestling 4. Cricket 9. Table Tennis 5. Football 4 l List of activities for ECA admissions are as under: Sr. No. Activities 1 Dance (Indian Classical, Indian Folk, Western) 2 Vocal (Indian Classical, Indian Light and Folk, Western Classical, Western Light, Rap Beats) 3 Instrumental (Indian Classical, Indian Light, Western Classical, Western Light) 4 Theater (Dramatics, Street Play) 5 Creative Writing (English & Hindi) 6 Debate (English & Hindi) 7 Fine Arts (Painting, Sculpture, Sketching) 8 Digital Media (Film Making, Photography, Animation) l A student once admitted on the basis of Sports is required to give an undertaking in writing on judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100, that he/she will participate in his/her respective game throughout his/her stay in the College, failing which, his/her admission is liable to be cancelled. l Student admitted on the basis of ECA is required to give an undertaking in writing that he /she will participate in his/her respective activity throughout his/her stay in the college, failing which, his/her admission is liable to be cancelled. 5 ADMISSION PROCEDURE 1. 1% concession in cut off to girl candidates is permitted for all the under graduate courses for the year 2016-17. 2. Admission to the undergraduate programme at the college shall be based on the eligibility criteria prescribed by the University of Delhi for the academic year 2016-17. 3. Admission to all the courses are routed through Admission Committee constituted for the purpose. 4. Candidates who qualify according to the criteria stated herein and have applied for admission to the Course will report to the Departmental Admission incharge with the following documents in original with two sets of self attested photocopies. a) Photocopy of the Delhi University online registration form. b) Class X Board Examination Certificate c) Class X Marks-Sheet d) Class XII Marks-Sheet e) Class XII Provisional Certificate / Original Certificate f) Character Certificate (recent) g) SC/ST/PWD/CW/KM Certificate (in the name of the candidate) issued by the competent authority. h) OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate (in the name of the candidate) issued by the competent authority. I) Transfer Certificate from School / College as well as Migration Certificate from Board University are required from those students who have passed senior secondary exam from outside Delhi. j) Three passport size self-attested photographs. k) Proof of residence/permanent address must be furnished. It will be verified and if found incorrect, admission will be cancelled. 5. After obtaining the recommendations of the departmental admission incharge, the candidate will meet designated office assistants for verification of the documents submitted along with the admission form. 6. After the documents are verified the candidate will report to the Convenor of Admission Committee for admission. 7. The candidate will then meet the Principal of the college along with his/her parent/guardian, deposit fees online to Delhi University within stipulated time. 8. No individual intimation regarding admission will be sent to the applicants. 6 Notes I. Admission Committee works on notified days from 9 a.m to 1 p.m only. II. The Admission form must be filled in CAPITAL LETTERS only. III. The college may deny admission to an applicant if he/she fails to submit one/more of the documents listed above. IV. Forms, incomplete in any respect, will be rejected. V. Seeking admission on the basis of false information or identity, misrepresentation or by submitting false certificates/documents is unlawful and will cause cancellation of admission. Such cases are liable to be reported to the police by the college. VI. It is made clear that if any false attestation/falsified records are detected, the student will be debarred from attending any course in the university / or its college for next five years and in addition, a criminal case under relevant sections of IPC (Viz 470, 471, 474 etc.) will be instituted against him/her. VII. In case of any difficulty, student can approach any member of the Grievance Redressal Committee. VIII. If any rule / information contained in college prospectus is at variance with University Bulletin of Information, then rule / information issued by Delhi University shall prevail. 7 FEE STRUCTURE All the fees and charges for the academic year 2016-2017 are payable by students at the time of admission. The refund of fees after admission shall be made in accordance with the rules of the University of Delhi. Charges payable at the time of Admission 1. Admission Fee ` 5 2. University Enrolment Fee ` 250 3. Identity Card Fee ` 110 4. Tuition Fee (May'14 to April'15) ` 180 5. Library and Reading Room Fee ` 600 6. Medical Fee ` 100 7. Electricity and Water Charges ` 400 8. College Magazine Fee ` 250 9. Garden Fee ` 100 10. Internal Assessment fee ` 200 11. World University Service ` 5 12. University Development Fee ` 600 13. E-Info. System Fee ` 200 14. University Social Security Fee ` 10 15. Student Aid Fund ` 200 16. Students' Fund Charges* ` 4,570 17. Caution Money ` 1,000 18. Development Fund ` 2,000 19. Examination Fee ` 1,420 # 20. Computer Usage Fee ` 1,500 @ Total ` 13700 * Details of Amount Chargeable towards Students' Fund General Amenities Fee ` 2,000 Sports Fee ` 750 Students' Societies Fee ` 400 Students' Union Fee ` 300 Social Functions Fee ` 300 Subject Seminar Fee ` 400 University Sports Fee ` 50 University Union Fee ` 20 Culture Council Fee ` 05 N.C.C. ` 100 N.S.S. ` 100 Alumni Association ` 100 Satark (Consumer Club) ` 45 Total ` 4,570 #Additional examination fee to be paid for Mathematics (Hons.) Course Rs. 400, Statistics (Hons.) Course Rs. 800. Students are required to fill examination forms as per university rules as and when notified to be eligible to appear in examination. @Additional course fee of Rs. 22,000 and additional computer usage fee of Rs. 4500/- will be charged from students of B.Sc. (Hons) Computer Science (Self Financing Course) FEE CONCESSION The college grants fee concession to the needy students and outstanding sportsmen. The continuance of the concession in the fee depends on good behaviour, regular attendance of the student and satisfactory progress in studies. An application for concession should be made on prescribed form available from the college office as soon as the notice is put up. SCHOLARSHIPS Merit and Merit-cum-Means Scholarships The college awards a number of Merit Scholarships for brilliant students & Merit- cumMeans Scholarship for brilliant and needy students. Students may contact the Principal in this regard. 8 ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT l The students shall be governed by the University prescribed norms. They are expected to check the same on their own. l Regarding attendance, special concessions as per University rules are given to students of NCC, NSS and other activities for participation in such activities. Students are advised to periodically check up on their attendance with their teachers/ college website. The attendance record is displayed on the notice board at the end of each month & may also be informed to the parents if required. N.B. Benefit of medical leave will become available only if the application with medical certificate and fitness is submitted within 7 days of rejoining the classes. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES (As per University Rules) GENERAL RULES 1. Attendance: Minimum attendance as required under the university rules for lectures, tutorials, preceptorials etc. must be obtained by each student. 2. Periodical Test/ Examination: whenever offered, must be taken compulsorily. 3. Free Periods: These are to be utilized for study in the Reading room and Library. 4. Cleanliness: College premises must be kept free of litter. 5. Telephone: The office telephone is not meant for use by the students. 6. Identity Card: Each student of the college shall always carry his/her Identity Card. He/she will not be entertained by the college office unless he/she shows his/her Identity Card. Furthermore, a student may be asked to show his/her Identity Card by any member of the college staff. The defaulters shall be strictly dealt with as per rules. 7. The students are not allowed to bring outsiders with them in the college premises. Any unauthorized person found in the college campus shall be dealt strictly and will be handed over to the police. 8. Students must make it a habit to see the Notice Board and college website regularly for latest communications. 9. Smoking: Smoking and consumption of intoxicants by the students within the premises of the college is strictly prohibited. Delhi University is partnering with Delhi Police and World Lung Foundation-South Asia in promoting a tobacco free environment. As a step in that direction, smoking is banned in our college. Dr. Pinki Punia has been appointed as the Nodal Officer for the purpose. 10. Any information desired from the office should be sought at the respective counters of the office. 11. Students are expected not to loiter around aimlessly or make noise in corridors/ lobby. 9 12. Staff Room: The Staff room is strictly for use by teaching staff. Students are not to loiter around or enter the staff room without permission. 13. Students are free to meet the Principal for redressal of their grievances between 11 AM to 12 Noon on working days. 14. Students must switch off their mobile phones before entering the class. If mobile is found active, fine of Rs. 500 shall be imposed. Students will be penalised, if they use cellphones for communication, including SMS/ MMS or any other form of entertainment in the class room, library and labs. 15. Only the students of II and III year can contest elections for posts of office bearers of the college Students' Union provided they have cleared all papers and have secured at least 50% marks in the University examinations in the preceding year. ANTI-RAGGING REGULATION 1. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited within the college premises. 2. Any individual or collective act or practice of ragging constitutes gross indiscipline and shall be dealt with under Ordinance XV-C, of University of Delhi. 3. Ragging for the purposes of this, ordinarily means any act, conduct, or practice by which dominant power or status of senior students is brought to bear on students freshly enrolled or students who are in any way considered junior or inferior by other students and includes individual or collective acts or practices which a) involve physical, assault or threat and/or use of physical force. b) violate dignity and honour of students. MAINTENANCE OF DISCIPLINE The students are required to observe discipline in the college. As per Ordinance XV-B of the University, the following will constitute breach of discipline: l Physical assault or threat to use physical force, against any member of the teaching and non-teaching staff of any Institution/Department and against any student within the University of Delhi l Carrying or use of, or threat to use any weapon. l Any violation of the provisions of the Civil Rights Protection Act 1976. l Violation of dignity, and honor of students belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Tribes. l Any practice, whether verbal or otherwise, derogatory to women. l Any attempt at bribing or corruption in any manner. l Destruction of institutional property. l Creating ill-will on religious or communal grounds. l Causing disruption in any manner of the academic functioning of the University system. Note : The College campus has a CCTV camera network. 10 ACADEMIC AND OTHER SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE Library and Reading Room Library is the vital and integral part of an academic institution. The College Library has a rich collection of books and journals on various subjects. It also facilitates access to large number of electronic resources available through Delhi University Library System(DULS). It includes the reference sources, bibliographic sources, statistical sources and full text sources. Besides this the library also provides books to needy students for one year from SAF(Student Aid Fund). For better learning and reading, visually impaired students are aided/ supported by JAWS screen reading software and Angel, all-in-one Daisy Reader. The college has a very well stocked library with more than 85,000 books, journals, periodicals and other reference material. It also has a well furnished reading room. The library and the reading room facilities, accessible between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday (working days), are open to all the students and staff of college. Each student is offered library membership at the time of admission. l For loan purposes the books are organized into two sections, general and reference. l Each undergraduate course student is entitled to borrow four books at a time. l Each post-graduate student is entitled to borrow five books at a time. l Library membership will be valid till the student is on college rolls. l Periodicals, directories, encyclopedias, which might be difficult to replace and other such works as may be declared reference books by the Librarian shall not be lent out. l Members are not allowed to sub lend the books of the library. l Students who return books later than due date will be liable to pay a fine as decided by the college authorities from time to time. Library Timings for Issue and Return of Books l Books from General Section are issued and returned from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. l Books from Reference Section are issued for consultation in the library against Reference Card from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Students may get one book issued from reference section for overnight study only. Seminar Hall The college takes pride in having a very well equipped, fully air-conditioned and acoustically well maintained Seminar Hall. In use throughout the year, it witnesses many artistic, academic and cultural activities hosted by the college. Eminent speakers and other noted personalities have been visiting the college and sharing their knowledge, wisdom and skills with the students and faculty in the form of lectures, debates, discussions and workshops. 11 Computer Hub The college has a fully functional and well equipped computer hub with access to internet and Delhi University Library System. College Canteen and other eating joints The college has a spacious well furnished canteen, offering variety of fresh and hygienically prepared food at subsidized rates. It is one of the largest canteens in University of Delhi. Besides the canteen the college has other eating joints offering snacks and soft drinks. Bank The college has a branch of the Central Bank of India through which the students avail of various banking facilities. Career Counseling Club The college firmly believes in preparing the students for a productive career. Provision of academic inputs is essential but certainly not sufficient to meet this goal. Therefore, the Career Counseling Club helps the students in planning their career while they are pursuing their graduation. The college arranges seminars and interactive sessions involving prospective employers to enable the students to learn about various career opportunities that await them. The placement cell then supplements the efforts of the Career Counseling Club, which prepares the students to face the challenges of professional arena. Placement Cell At PGDAV College, students are trained well to acquire an all round profile with knowledge, skill and right attitude in them in good measure. Those who want to join jobs after graduation are provided opportunities through college placement cell which acts as a liaison between desirous students and the potential recruiters. The performance of the placement cell this year has been unprecedented. Many prestigious companies like Ernst Young (EY), Larsen & Toubro (L&T), Libsys Ltd, Aon Hewitt, Genpact, Concentrix corporation, IBM, ICICI, IIFM, etc. visited our college this year for placements. 340 students got final placement and around 25 were selected for various internship programs. 20 students cleared MSME e-learning EDP. The Cell is in the continuous process of developing alliance with more and better potential recruiters. 12 COLLEGE ACTIVITIES Departments have academic societies which organize events like seminars, workshops, debates, invited talks etc. throughout the year. The list of various academic societies is as follows. Alok Puranik, acclaimed singer Gajendra Verma, popular band Astitva and Miss India Earth Aital Khosla. Academic Societies 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Anant - Mathematics Society Chintan - Hindi Literary Society Commercium - Commerce Society Dharohar - History Society Eclectica - English Literary Society Ecolibrium - Economics Society Geo Crusaders - Environmental Society Parikalan - Computer Science Society Sankhyiki - Statistics Society Samvaad - Political Science Society Sanskrit Samvay - Sanskrit Society Along with these two main events, competitions keep happening in the college throughout the year. The students are constantly exposed to a lively learning atmosphere giving them wings to pursue their dreams in whatever field they may wish for. Hyperion consists of the following societies: 1. Dramatics Society (a) Rudra - Street Play (b) Navrang - Theater & Film 2. Music Society (a) Raga - Indian Classical (b) Conundrum - Western Music 3. Dance Society (a) Diversity - Western Dance (b) Natraj - Indian Dance © Jalsa - Folk Dance 4. Chanakya - Intellectual Society (a) Grey Matter - Debating Society (b) Buzzer - Quiz Society © Pencraft - Creative Writing Society (d) Kavyamrit - Poetry Society 5. Impressions - Fine Arts Society 6. IRIS - Photography Society 7. Rap-Beats - Rapping Society 8. Techwiz - IT Society 9. Awaaz - Anchoring Society Hyperion - The Cultural Society PGDAV College fosters a profuse cultural environment. The college has an extremely active cultural body HYPERION, an umbrella organisation further divided into 10 societies. This year Hyperion has won over 80 prizes in various intra and inter university events such as dance, debating, self-composed poetry recitation, street and stage play, rap and beat boxing, vocal music, painting and street art, computer gaming etc. EXPLORANZA, the annual talent hunt for newly admitted students was organized on 17th September, 2015. Shri Rahul Dev, noted journalist and languages activist, and Shri Arvind Gaur, renowned theater personality were the Chief Guest and Guest of Honour respectively. First year students competed enthusiastically for prizes in various categories like dance, music, theater, fine arts, computer skills etc. The annual cultural festival, AAGHAZ, organised on the 1st and 2nd of February, 2016 celebrated 'Ishq-e-dilli' as its theme. It drew participation from students of various universities both in and out of Delhi and was graced by celebrities like Bhojpuri Superstar Manoj Tiwari, noted satirist and columnist Sports Activities Physical Education in the college offers the students opportunities to learn and excel in the following sports and games, for both men and women: 13 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 1. President 2. Vice-President 3. Secretary 4. Joint Secretary The Students' Union is expected to take active part in the organization of functions and activities. It contributes immensely in making the corporate life of the college more meaningful and memorable. Athletics Badminton Ball Badminton Basketball Body Building Boxing Chess Cricket Football Handball Hockey Judo Power Lifting Table Tennis Taekwondo Volleyball Weight Lifting Yoga College Magazine, Ankur The annual publication, Ankur reflects the literary, educational and sports activities going on in the college. It is also a platform to encourage budding writers to develop their literary talents and to give voice to their thoughts, opinions and ideas on various issues of social, political and literary significance. Articles, poems, stories and so on are published in English, Hindi, and Sanskrit. There is a team of student editors guided by advisors from the teaching faculty who select contributions for publication. Apart from the above, special coaching camps are organized from time to time in aerobics, athletics, basketball, cricket, football, taekwondo, volleyball, yoga, etc. Inter-college and intra- college tournaments are organized for students, as well as staff members. The department takes care that the differently-abled students are not left out and organizes special competitions for them. SATARK – Consumer Club The aim of Satark, the consumer club of PGDAV College, is to make students good consumers by making them inquisitive, avoiding impulse buying and understanding their rights as consumers. It arms them to guard against unfair practices to create a healthy, safe, honest and quality conscious society. It is a subsidiary of Consumers’ Forum, an NGO, registered under the Societies Act, 1860 and is an associate member of Consumer Coordination Council (CCC), Government of India. The students can become members of the club, during their stay in college, by paying a nominal fee. Last year, the students learnt about the hazards of E-Waste, its proper disposal and about their phone rights. Students' Union Every student is a member of the college Students' Union. Participation in students' union activities is an opportunity for training in organizational skills and democratic leadership. Every year elections are held as per the university notification and college guidelines for the following posts for which nominations are invited from the students. 14 the volunteers. Some of the college's NSS projects are Blood Donation, College Campus Cleanliness, Socio-Economic Skills Development and Leadership and Personality Development. Gandhi Study Circle 'The College has a 'Gandhi Study Circle', a constituent unit of Gandhi Bhawan, University of Delhi, to study, discuss and promote Gandhian values among the students. Any student of the college can become a member and participate in the activities of the society which include quiz competitions, visits to places associated with Gandhi, service to the vulnerable sections of society and debates on Gandhian philosophy.' Students who wish to join N.S.S. must fill up the enrolment form by August. Outstanding volunteers are awarded special merit certificates and medals. SPICMACAY The college also has a PGDAV chapter of SPICMACAY which organizes various cultural events to promote awareness of Indian classical music and culture amongst the youth today. The programs provide an opportunity for interaction with renowned artists. National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.) The NCC unit of the college is very active. During training, the cadet gets an opportunity to participate in many adventure activities like para-sailing, paratrooping, mountaineering, horse riding, swimming etc. In the three years of training a cadet can attend different types of camps in and out of Delhi. After attending the camp a cadet can appear for 'B' or 'C' certificate examination. Those students who wish to join the NCC can fill up the enrolment forms during the month of August. Alumni Association Association of old students of both morning and evening college has been functioning for the last many years. It organises an annual family get-together on 3rd Sunday of January and an annual get-together on the 1st Sunday of April, in the college lawns. It helps to promote the interest of the ex students in alma mater and to keep in touch with the teachers and present students through various activities. The Association also organizes Freshers' Welcome for both evening and morning college students along with various talent search programmes. National Service Scheme (N.S.S.) The College NSS unit is very actively involved in the service of the underprivileged sections of society. It aims at inculcating human values, dignity of labour, self confidence and discipline among 15 TEACHING FACULTY 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. PRINCIPAL : Dr. M. M. GOYAL VICE PRINCIPAL: Dr. S. S. Awasthy BURSAR : Sh. O.P. Agarwal Department of Commerce The Department offers Undergraduate Degree Courses in Commerce which are highly popular and sought after. The syllabus enables the student to explore a few major areas of commerce like accounting, finance, marketing management, human resource management, foreign exchange management, taxation, law and other related fields so as to prepare the students to face today's dynamic business environment. After the completion of the course, students will have a sound knowledge about the tools used in interpreting the financial statements, corporate governance and auditing research methodology and business ethics. This will enable him/her to become a good entrepreneur. The course also serves as the foundation for professional courses like C.A., C.S., CFA, M.B.A. etc. The faculty consists of dedicated, well qualified and experienced teachers to guide the students in pursuit of their academic and career options. 1. Dr. Rajeshwar Sharma 2. Dr. S.C. Makani 3. Sh. M.P. Sharma 4. Dr. Ashok Kumar Gupta 5. Sh. K.K. Srivastava 6. Sh. Surendra Kumar 7. Dr. (Ms.) Mini (Incharge) 8. Ms. Seema Aggarwal 9. Dr. (Ms.) Anuradha Gupta 10. Dr. (Ms.) Shuchi Pahuja 11. Dr. (Ms.) Rajni Jagota 12. Dr. Sonia Sabharwal 13. Dr. Rakesh Kumar 14. Sh. Surender Singh 15. Dr. Perveen Sh. Varun Gautam Ms. Shashi Nanda Dr. Shamsher Singh Dr. Phool Chand Ms. Renu Jonwall Sh. Chhetan Choideb Negi Dr. Manoj Kumar Sinha Dr. Harman Preet Singh Ms. Ritu Gupta Ms. Akanksha Jain Sh. Gurucharan Sachdeva Ms. Megha Agarwal Mr. Ramveer Dr. Atul Kumar Mr. Hungyo Yurreikan Ms Shikha Menani Ms. Neerza Ms. Geetika Jaggi Ms. Kiran Yadav Ms. Sunita Ms. Khushboo Aggarwal Mr. Mussarat Ahmed Ms. Anindita Goldar Ms. Sakshi Verma Ms. Bhawana Kaur Ms. Dippinder Kaur Ms. Monika Saini Department of Computer Science The Department of Computer Science offers B.Sc.(H) Computer Science and provides computer science as one of the disciplines in B. Sc. Mathematical Science and B.A. (Prog). The courses provide students with a sound knowledge of the computer science subjects. In B.Sc. (Hons.) and B.Sc. Mathematical Sciences, along with the core papers like Operating Systems, DBMS, Computer Networks and Data structures latest subjects like Python, Java and Internet Technologies are also taught to the students. The courses match the 16 requirement of professional software engineers and also open a wide range of academic avenues like MCA, M.Sc. and MBA. For B.A. (Prog.) students, papers providing basic proficiency in computer science are offered. A fully equipped computer lab is available for the students for enhancing their programming skills. The students are taught using various ICT techniques. The faculty is well qualified, experienced, sensitive and responsive to the academic disparities in the background of the learners. Guidance to the students in planning for their future careers is also provided by the faculty. 1. Sh. B.S. Bagla 2. Dr. (Ms.) Dolly Narula 3. Sh. Rajeev Rattan 4. Dr. (Ms.) Chander Kanta Gupta 5. Dr. Ashwani Mahajan 6. Ms. Payal Malik (Incharge) 7. Dr. (Ms.) Pratibha Aggarwal 8. Sh. Chander Mohan* 9. Sh. Indranil Chowdhury 10. Ms. Rimpy 11. Sh. Varun Bhushan 12. Dr. Sanghita Mondal 13. Sh. Aniruddha Prasad 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Yes, you are right when you say that Literature is imagination, riot of words, that lifts you to a world of its own, but, calm down… it goes beyond the obvious. It tells us the ideals of a people, like the Greek ideals of beauty in perishable stone, their ideals of truth in imperishable prose and poetry, which made them what they were and which determined their value to future generations. Literature preserves these ideals. Our whole civilization, our freedom, rests solidly upon ideals for their foundation. Literature invites you to “understand life, to appreciate living and therefore to participate in life to the fullest of your potential” (Eric Chock). The students are encouraged to develop analytical and critical understanding of literature, where they learn to read a text to uncover what it is not saying, to deconstruct the truth which operates behind the structures of meaning. The program prepares the student for career in mass communication, journalism, management, civil services, creative writing, theater and academics. The English Faculty provides personalized instruction and guidance to the students. The world is yours! Department of English Ms. Geeta Gupta Dr. (Ms.) Arpita Aggarwal Dr. (Ms.) Ravish Sharma (Incharge) Ms. Veenu Bhasin Ms. Priyanka Gupta Ms. Aparna Datt Department of Economics Economics is a study of how social choices are made in the production and distribution of goods required for satisfying our material needs. The focus of the discipline and the course is on giving to the students the tools required for rigorous and abstract analysis, which forms the mainstay of modern theoretical economics. A student doing the honours programme will be well equipped to enter a postgraduate programme in any Indian university, or a university outside India. An honours degree in Economics also gives a good grounding for entering the civil service, banking and financial services sector, or the corporate sector. It is an intellectually demanding course, and is one of the most sought after courses in Delhi University. The faculty of the Department of Economics consists of highly qualified and experienced teachers. 17 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ms. Ajanta Kohli (Incharge) Ms. Renu Kapoor Ms. Jyoti Kathpalia Ms. Arti Mathur Dr. (Ms.) Urvashi Sabu Ms. Nancy Khera Sh.Mukesh Kumar Bairva Ms. Uma Gupta Dr. (Ms.) Vandana Agrawal 1 -M k Wy f y r f c g k j h x k sL o k e h 2 -M k We qd s' k v x zo k y 3 -M k Wo h . k k ( ç H k k j h ) 4 -M k Wv o f u t s' k v o L F k h 5 -M k Wl q[ k n k 6 -M k WÑ " . k k ' k e k Z 7 -M k Wl q" k e k 8 -M k We u k st d qe k j d Su f g an h f o H k k x 9 -M k Wv # . k d qe k j f e J 0 M k Wc U u k j k e e h u k * e g k f o | k y ; e sa L u k r d f g U n h ( f o ' k s" k ) d s l k F k1 1 M k Wd f i y n so ç l k n f u " k k n L u k r d k sÙ k j ( , e , ) L r j i j H k h f g U n h d sf ' k { k . k d h1 l qf o / k m i y C / g SA i zf r o " k Zf g U n h d si zf r N k = k k sa d k Department of History # > k u c < +r k t k j g k g SA b l v k o ' ; d r k d h i wf r Zg sr q There is a past in every present - because the f o H k k x h ; f ' k { k d l t x g SaA f o " k ; d kl E ; o ~Q present cannot be understood without its i zf r i k n u d j u so k y sv u qH k o h , o a; k sX ; f ' k { k d k sa d s past. History is a continuous dialogue d k j . ke g k f o | k y ; f o | k f F Zk ; k sa d s c h p o " k k sZa l s between the past and the present. It is an indispensable tool to understand several y k sd f i z; g SA v k u so k y k l e ; H k k j r h ; H k k " k k v k sa d k g SAaspects of human evolution through the b l f y , H k k " k k n { k r k v k t d sl e ; d h e k ¡x g SA b l ages. History as a discipline enables students to develop a critical perspective on g sr qf g U n h f o H k k x o " k ZH k j d f o r k & i zf r ; k sf x r k ] o k n & events and developments in India f o o k n i zf r ; k sf x r k , o af o f o / f o " k ; k sa i j l ax k s" B h d k historical and the world. Through presentations, v k ; k st u d j r kg SA b l e sa f ' k { k d k sa v k Sj N k = k k sa d h projects, interactive sessions and visits to H k k x h n k j h j g r h g SA l e ; & l e ; i j j k " V ªh ; l ax k s" B h various heritage sites, the new curriculum d k v k ; k st u g k sr k g S] f t l d k y k H k N k = k k sa d k sf e y r k aims to make the study of history more interesting and engaging. g SA f o | k f F k Z; k sa d sl k e k f t d ] e k u f l d f o d k l d s Study of history and culture opens diverse f y , f g U n h & f o H k k x d s v U r x Zr ^ ^ f p ar u * * u k e d career opportunities in areas such as l aL F k k l f Ø ; g SA ^ f p ar u * d sv U r x Zr f o | k f F k Z; k sa d h research and academics, archeology, museology, archives, NGOs, media and film f t K k l k i wf r Zg sr ql e ; & l e ; i j d k ; ZØ e v k ; k sf t r studies, advertising, heritage management f d , t k r sg SaA e g k f o | k y ; d si qL r d k y ; e sa f g U n h tourism, civil services etc. i qL r d k sa , o a i = k & i f = k d k v k sa d kf o ' k k y l ax zg g S] 1. Dr. Prakash Narayan* f t l d k m i ; k sx N k = k v i u sK k u o / Zu d sf y , d j r sg SaA2. Ms. Sarbani Kumar 3. Dr. (Ms.) Meera Khare (Incharge) N k = k k sa d s f o p k j k sa v k Sj v u qH k wf r ; k sa d k s j p u k R e d 4. Sh. Vishal Chauhan v f H k O ; f D r f e y sb l d sf y , e g k f o | k y ; d h o k f " k Zd 5. Dr. Ankit Aggarwal i f = k d k^ v ad qj * d ki zd k ' k u H k h , d m Y y s[ k u h ; 6. Dr. Chandra Pal Singh 7. Dr. (Ms.) Rimjhim Sharma m i y f C / d g h t k l d r h g SA 8. Sh. Sunil Kumar 18 Department of Mathematics Department of Environmental Studies "There is no philosophy which is not founded upon knowledge of the phenomena, but to get any profit from this knowledge, it is absolutely necessary to be a mathematician"—Daniel Bernoulli The Department of Environmental Studies has been recently established after the introduction of the Compulsory 4 credit Core Course on Environmental Studies with effect from Session 2014-15. The subject-Mathematics demands certain key qualities in the student. The skill required for studying this subject are intellectual curiosity, analytical brain and clear concepts. The one who is a blend of these qualities, should go for this course. The syllabus enables the student to explore a few major areas of mathematics like algebra, analysis, geometry, topology, differential equations, number theory, probability and their combinations. In the new syllabus, one of the components is practicals and lab work. It gives exposure to students about the application of mathematics which is one of the strongest and motivational aspects of this subject. Through practicals they come to know how mathematical methods are used extensively in economics, computers, engineering, actuarial sciences medicine, agriculture, architecture, arts and all other fields of modern knowledge. Besides teaching and research, a mathematically trained student through this course has opportunities in computing, economics, finance, banking, market research analysis, space studies and oceanography—to name a few. The faculty consists of dedicated and experienced teachers. Besides classroom teaching the department showcases documentaries on environmental issues and regularly organizes field visits to various sites of environmental importance such as Sanjay Van, Yamuna Biodiversity Park, Okhla Bird Sanctuary, Deer Park and Sultan Garhi Tomb Area. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Department along with the Environmental Society of the college known as Geo-Crusaders also works for creating awareness regarding conservation of environment involving students and faculty in cleaning of campus and making best out of waste materials. 1. Dr. Gaurav Kumar (Incharge) 2. Dr. Richa Agarwal 3. Sh. Pardeep Singh Department of Physical Education Department of Physical Education deals with physical education and sports activities. This includes participation in various inter-college, inter-university and inter-class tournaments. The department also organizes inter university, inter college tournaments (as per university calender), open inter college tournaments and inter class tournaments. The college has a lushgreen multipurpose play field which accommodates athletics, and cricket and football field. Apart from this standard size Basketball and Volleyball court are also available in the college. The college has a well equipped Table Tennis room also. The department also offers Physical Education Sh. O.P. Agarwal Ms. Anu Kapoor Ms. Savitri Rawat Dr. Gopal Datt Dr. Geeta Kalucha (Incharge) 19 and is a perennial source of inspiration for national integrity and universal brotherhood. The course aims to improve the language skills of the learners in order to equip them with better communicative, creative, analytical and critical abilities. It also aims to enable him to appreciate different forms and genre of literature and to become aware of the rich intellectual tradition of India. Those who want to take Sanskrit as a secondary subject would also be benefitted with papers of Language, Literature, Vedic Mathematics & Astronomy, Science of Debate & Logic, and Aesthetics which would be extremely helpful for various career options. Efforts are made to prepare such course which may help students to get wider job- opportunities. The faculty consists of following dedicated and experienced teachers. as an optional subject for BA (Prog.) V & VI sem students. The college recognizes the role of sports in the overall development of a person and makes it an integral part of the curriculum. 1. Dr. P.P. Ranganathan Department of Political Science The discipline of Political Science deals with the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and behavior. Its subfields include political philosophy and theory, constitution, political systems, public administration, international politics & organization and foreign policy. Knowledge of these subjects is very helpful in careers like civil services, law, media, policy studies and management, apart from openings in the teaching profession. The department has distinguished and experienced teachers for imparting knowledge in these areas and thereby helping students in their future careers. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dr. S.S. Awasthy Dr. KiranVohra Dr. Kusum Kaushik Dr. Kusum Lata Chadda Dr. Pinki Punia Dr. Abhay Prasad Singh Dr. Duryodhan Nahak (Incharge) Dr.(Ms.) Pratibha Rani Dr. Patanjali Kumar Bhatia Dr. Giridhar Gopal Sharma (Incharge) Dr. Dilip Kumar Jha Sh. Hitesh Kumar Department of Statistics Statistics develops a scientific temper, analytical ability, and a rational way of thinking. Candidates pursuing a course in statistics should have a keen interest in mathematics with a good mathematics background. Department of Sanskrit Usually, Sanskrit has been deemed merely as a classical language of India. But this aspect of language is just the tip of the iceberg. Our present syllabus covers most of the aspects of Sanskrit to project it as a subject rather than as a language. The three year undergraduate course is capable of making one aware of the fact that Sanskrit is the gateway of the ancient Indian wisdom Department of Statistics, offers a degree programme with a primary major in statistics. This programme is designed to provide a sound knowledge of statistics and it prepares students for careers in business, industry, actuarial sciences as well as for further studies in finance and business statistics. These days statistics is taught 20 The department of Statistics has very eminent faculty members who have varied experience of teaching and research. with the latest techniques. The candidates pursuing a course in statistics have to essentially pursue some of the courses of information technology. 1. Dr. (Ms.) Ritu Jain 2. Dr. (Ms.) Sarita Bansal 3. Ms. Jasvinder Goswami (Incharge) 4. Dr. Inder Jeet Arora 5. Dr. (Ms.) Aparna Pandey 6. Ms. Varuna Pandey 7. Dr. Mithlesh Kumar Jha 8. Ms. Neetu Jain 9. Sh. Sanjay Kumar Singh 10. Dr. Darvinder Kumar Pursuing a programme in Statistics provides great career opportunities in the public and the private sector. Apart from this, the graduates of statistics can appear in Indian Economic Service and civil service exams, where statistics is offered as one of the optional. Also, students can go in academics, as well as, in corporate world. Graduates from statistics have been able to gain employment in following sectors viz. government, manufacturing, IT, marketing, pharmaceuticals, insurance and consultation. Statistician's job has been termed as the "dream job" of the next decade. Library 1. Ms. Garima Gaur (Librarian) *teacher is on Leave 21 Non-Teaching and Support Staff Office 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Library Staff Sh. P.N. Tiwari (Asstt.) Sh. Kanhiya Lal (Asstt.) Sh. Ramesh Chandra (Asstt.) Ms. Sonia (Asstt.) Ms. Anuradha (JACT) Ms. Romila Sharma (JACT) Sh. Chandresh Chopra (JACT) Ms. Kavita Bhatia (JACT) 1. Sh. B.D. Singla (SPA) 2. Sh. Mitr Sen (SPA) Library Attendant 1. Sh. Mahender Kr. Jangid 2. Sh. Vijender Sharma 3. Sh. Manoj Kumar Computer Science Laboratory Daftri Sh. Rajesh Khanna (Scientific Asstt.) 1. Sh. Ram Prasad Statistics Laboratory Sh. Devender Kumar (Lab. Attd.) Office Attendant 1. Sh. Naresh Kr. Rana 2. Sh. Ram Saran 3. Sh. Rajesh Kumar 4. Sh. Bhawani Ram 5. Sh. Pramod Kr. Tripathi 6. Sh. Girish Ram 7. Sh. Resham Bahadur 8. Sh. Manoj Kumar Maurya 9. Sh. Shiv Kumar Maurya 10. Sh. Narender Kumar Security Guard 1. Sh. Darshan Kumar Gardener 1. Sh. Sambhu Saran 2. Sh. Shiv Saran Maurya Multi-Task Force 1. Sh. Shankar Lal 2. Sh. Kirpal* * Temporary 22 LAST YEAR'S (2015-16) FINAL CUT-OFF FOR VARIOUS COURSES Courses Name Last Announced cut-off Undergraduate Course General OBC SC ST PWD Computer Science 92/97 87/92 76/81 66/71 58/63 Mathematics 92 88 82 61 60 Statistics 94.5 82 69 64 54 Mathematical Sciences 88 83 75 62 60 B.A. (Prog.) 79 71 68 64 55 Economics 95 81 69 54 50 English 90 79 80 66 58 Hindi 70 66 65 61 61 History 83 77 75 75 63 Political Science 86 80 76 75 70 Sanskrit 48 45 45 45 45 B.Com (Prog.) 91.5 79 76 55 58 B.Com (H) 93.5 76 67 48 48 23 Schedule for Announcement of Cut-off lists, Verfication of Documents Approval of Admission in Colleges and Online Payment of Admission Fee Activity Date Time # Online Registration Wednesday, 1 June, 2016 to Sunday, 19 June, 2016 Notification of First Admission List by the Colleges Monday, 27 June, 2016 9 AM Document verification and Approval of Admission Monday, 27 June to Wednesday 29 June, 2016 Upto 1 PM # Notification of Second Admission list by the College 1 July 2016 (Friday) 9 AM Document verification and Approval of Admission Friday, 01 July to Monday 4 July, 2016 Upto 1 PM # Notification of Third Admission List by the College Thursday, 7 July 2016 9 AM Document verification and Approval of Admission Thursday, 7 July to Saturday 9 July, 2016 Upto 1 PM # Notification of Fourth Admission List by the College (if any) Tuesday, 12 July 2016 9 AM Document verification and Approval of Admission Tuesday, 12 July to Thursday 14 July, 2016 Upto 1 PM # Notification of Fifth Admission List by the College (if any) Saturday, 16 July 2016 9 AM Document verification and Approval of Admission Saturday, 16 July to Tuesday 19 July, 2016 Upto 1 PM # # Time given in the Table is for the verification of the documents and approval of admission in the college. Once the college approves admission, the candidate is permitted to make online admission fee payment till 12 noon of the next day of the given admission list deadline. Admission process at the colleges after fifth cut-off list If the seats remain vacant after fifth cut-off list, the following process shall be followed to fill vacant seats in the colleges. i. The colleges shall notify the status of vacant seats (course-wise and category-wise) on the university portal as well as on their website and college notice board. ii. Only those candidates who had registered earlier on the UG admission portal will be eligible for this admission process. The candidate is again required to apply online through UG admission portal and choose the course/college wherever seats are available and as per the notified schedule only. 24 iii. The application of such candidates will be received online only for 3 days, each in two phases. iv. The college will prepare a merit list of all candidates who have applied in the college online with their names, online registration number and best of four/PCM/PCB etc. (Whichever is applicable) for each course and display the complate merit list on its website and notice board. v. The college will also notify the merit list with names and registration number of candidates eligible for admission against vacant seats. vi. The admission of the candidates, whose names appear in the merit list prepared by the college for each course, will be admitted in next two days on merit basis only against vacant seats. The admission process will however be only online as earlier. vii. Three such list with names of eligible candidates for admission as per the seats available should be brought out according to the schedule announced by the University. viii. After three such cut-offs, if the seats still remain vacant or the list has been exhausted, the college will again invite applications online through university portal as above (point 2 & 3) The subsequent admission process will be similar as notified (refer points 1 to 6). Application and Admission Schedule after Fifth Cutoff in colleges wherever seats are vacant Activity Date Time # Notification of vacant seats course wise and category wise by the Colleges Wednesday, 20 July, 2016 Submission of online application of Eligible Candidates (those who are already registered online) on the University portal for different college Thursday, 21 July, 2016 to Saturday 23 July 2016 Display of Complete Merit List by the Colleges and Notification of the First Merit List Monday, 25 July 2016 4 PM Document verification and Approval of Admission Tuesday, 26 July 2016 to Wednesday 27 July, 2016 Upto 1 PM # Notification of Second Merit List by the College Thursday, 28 July 2016 4 PM Document verification and Approval of Admission Friday, 29 July to Saturday 30 July, 2016 Upto 1 PM # Notification of Third Admission List by the College Monday, 1 August 2016 4 PM Document verification and Approval of Admission Tuesday, 2 August 2016 to Wednesday 3 August, 2016 Upto 1 PM # Notification of vacant seats course wise and category wise Thursday, 4 August 2016 25 4 PM Submission of online application of Eligible Candidates (those who are already registered online) on the University portal for different colleges** Friday, 5 August, 2016 to Monday, 8 August, 2016 Notification of Merit List by the College Tuesday, 9 August 2016 4 PM Document verification and Approval of Admission Wednesday, 10 August to Thursday 11 August, 2016 Upto 1 PM # Notification of next Merit List Friday, 12 August 2016 4 PM Document verification and Approval of Admission Saturday, 13 August 2016 to Tuesday 16 August, 2016 Upto 1 PM # # Time given in the Table is for the verification of the documents and approval admission in the colleges. Once the college approves admission, the candidate is permitted to make online admission fee payment till 12 noon of the next day of the given admission list deadline. Those who had already submitted application online for a particular course in any college but have not been admitted need not apply again. 26 ADMISSION COMMITTEE 2016-2017 1. Dr. M. M. Goyal Principal 2. Dr. S.S. Awasthy Vice Principal 3. Sh. O.P. Agarwal Bursar 4. Mr. M.P. Sharma (Convenor) Commerce 5. Dr. Ashok K. Gupta (Co-Convenor) Commerce 6. Dr. Mini Commerce 7. Dr. Perveen Commerce 8. Ms. Ajanta Kohli English 9. Dr. Ravish Sharma Computer Science 10. Dr. Pratibha Economics 11. Dr. Kusum Kaushik Political Science 12. Dr. Arun k. Mishra Hindi 13. Ms. Varuna Pande Statistics 14. Ms. Sarbani Kumar History 15. Dr. P. P. Ranganathan Physical Education 16. Mr. Hitesh Kumar Sanskrit 17. Dr. Geeta Kalucha Mathematics 18. Dr. S.C. Makani (Ex-officio) Commerce Grievance Redressal Committee: 1. Dr. Pinki Punia 2. Dr. Rimjhim Sharma 3. Mr. Varun Bhushan Grievance Redresal Committee: (SC/ST/OBC/PWD) 1. Dr. Manoj Kumar Kain (Convenor) 2. Mr. Rakesh Kumar 3. Ms. Ritu Gupta Enabling Committee: 1. Mr. Surender Singh (Convenor) 2. Mr. Gaurav Kumar 3. Ms. Ritu Gupta 4. Mr. Hungyo Yurreikan 5. Mr. Ramveer B.A. Programme Committee: 1. Dr. Arun K. Mishra 2. Mr. Hitesh Kumar 3. Dr. Chander Pal Singh ECA Admission Committee: 1. Dr. Geeta Kalucha (Convenor) 2. Dr. (Ms.) Sushma Chaudhary (Co-Convenor) 3. Dr. (Ms.) Shuchi Pahuja 4. Mr. Hungyo Yurreikan 5. Ms. Sakshi Verma 6. Dr. (Ms.) Richa Agarwal Sports Admission Committee: 1. Dr. P. P. Ranganathan 2. Dr. Manoj Kumar Kain