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Preface It gives me immense pleasure to present the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) to the National Assessment of Accreditation council. We have certainly made sincere efforts to reflect the mission and objectives of our college through this year report. The report highlights the plans and gives a detailed account of all the activities related to academic achievements co-curricular and sports landmarks and successes. The report also depicts the innovative and creative practices of the college management, leadership and the staffs involvement, teaching learning and evaluation process coupled with the facultys‟ commitment and efforts in mentoring, coaching and counseling of our students. The AQAR this year spells out the quality enrichment of our campus and also describes the repairs, renewal, renovations carried out this year. It also indicates the involvement of the alumni and the entire college towards quality sustenance and quality enhancement plans, policy and programme. Dr. M. D. Lawrence Principal Members of Internal Quality Assurance Committee (IQAC) 2010-11 Dr. M. D. Lawrence Chairperson Dr. M. R. Gaikwad Member Prof. Mrs. S. S. Pokharna Member Prof. S. M. Edke Member Prof. Ms. Ujjwala Joshi Member Mr. Nilesh Thite Member Dr. Bharat Bhushan Member (External Expert) (Dean of YASHADA) Dr. G. K. K. Singh Member (External Expert) (Director Asian Institute of Quality Management) Dr. N. B. Shaikh Secretary, IQAC Dr. M. R. Gaikwad AQAR 2010-11 Co-ordinator / Members Secretary Co-ordinator, IQAC Dr. N. B. Shaikh Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune Chairperson, IQAC Prin. Dr. M. D. Lawrence 2 Marathwada Mitra Mandal‟s College of Commerce Pune 411004 The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC Year of Report: 2010-11 AQAR submitted to The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) By the end of academic year 2010-11 Part A: Plan of Action The new academic year 2010-11 begin with the brain storming session for chalking out plans, policies and programs for the ensuing year. The following plan of actions were considered, formulated and accepted with a view to sincerely pursue quality enhancement. 1. To plan for strict adherence of academic calendar and to complete the term-end/ semester curriculum as per the deadlines for B.Com, M.Com, BBA, BCA, BBM, B. Sc (computer science), MCJ, DCJ, Diploma courses and foreign languages. 2. To plan for the actual implementation of the use of appropriate technology at all the departments with the quest for pursuing recent knowledge and updating information and moving towards excellence. 3. To organise student centric, diverse, need based additional activities by conducting Remedial courses for SC, ST, and OBC candidates. Remedial courses for other general students. Remedial courses for international students. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 3 4. To improve gymnasium with additional equipments with financial assistance from University of Pune under quality improvement program. 5. To seek financial assistance from UGC for organizing the International Conference on „Recent Trends in Global Marketing Scenario: Impact of Digitalization‟ by the month of December 2011. 6. To organize the 20th state level Elocution competition on „Dowry an Evil System‟ with the goal for inculcating value system among our students with a quest for focusing the competition on crucial dimensions of dowry, specifically with regards to Modernization of dowry Gender equity Women empowerment 7. To chalk out plans for National Service Scheme volunteers with regards to Regular activities Special winter camp Blood donation camp Social rallies Poster exhibitions Personality development program Tree plantation Adult education Visit to orphanage 8. To effectively conduct on behalf of the University Evaluation/Central Assessment Programme for First year B.Com, BBA, BCA, and B. Sc (Computer science) courses. Declaring results Attending verification/revaluation if any to the satisfaction of the students AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 4 Encouraging our eligible faculty to contest appropriate university election for Board of Studies (BOS), Faculty, Senate and other appropriate bodies with a view to help in curriculum framing and enhancing quality oriented academic and non academic activities. 9. To conduct Faculty Development Programme (FDP) subject wise/department wise at Local/State/National level. 10. To encourage faculty to participate in State/National/International conferences by presenting papers and acting as session chair speaker etc. 11. To encourage those teachers for minor/major research who have not applied for minor/major project with UGC. 12. To introduce workout sessions at the college gymnasium especially for faculty members with inclusion of yoga/meditation sessions. 13. To ensure that the college participate in more than 25 inter-collegiate tournaments as of last years. 14. To ensure that the sports persons of our college are selected to represent in more number as compare to last year in Inter-zone Inter University All India International 15. To encourage members of the sport department to participate and present paper in national seminar. 16. To enter into collaboration with YASHADA for conducting training programme for principals, departmental heads and non-teaching staff for developing administrative skills with the use of appropriate technology to increase administrative efficiency. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 5 17. To enter into collaborative and networking partnership with the following organizations Rotary Club for developing Global competency Srushti Overseas Educational Consultancy MKCL for promoting the use of technology Janaseva foundation for inculcating value system CEDA for developing quest for excellence 18. To organise internship coaching for preparing students for competitive exams such as CAT, GMAT, TOEFL, ELITES. 19. To organise special classes for preparing students for MPSC, UPSC, NET, SLET/SET etc. 20. To organise under ladies forum (Priyadarshini) special seminar/programmes for girl students like educational trips, gender equity, mother-daughter relationship. 21. To introduce industrial visits on extended basis with regards to number of days and with regard to out bound destinations to various states. 22. To organise inter-collegiate „Management Youth Festival‟ with management games, business quiz, mad-ads and many other innovative events and competitions. 23. To organize, PEGASUS an intercollegiate competition with best paper presentation and competition for preparing various fundamental application programs. 24. To encourage students to conduct workshops, seminars class wise/faculty wise/department wise. 25. To call for proposal and suggestions from teachers, students, alumni and parents for celebrating silver jubilee program of the college by organizing meetings and brain storming sessions. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 6 26. To encourage Communication Department to continue winning the honors of topping the university both at the Diploma in Journalism as well as Master in Journalism course. 27. To conduct special educational trips for Journalism Students to interact with leading National Statesmen/Bureaucrats and also to have firsthand experience of visiting both Loksabha and Rajyasabha. 28. To encourage Journalism students to produce, direct and act so as to win awards through their production and involvement through in-house documentary. 29. To encourage students and artists of our Art circle to win more than last year‟s individual and team awards at various Local, State and National inter-collegiate drama, dance and one act play competitions 30. To organise workshops/seminars especially for clerical and administrative nonteaching staff members with administrative responsibilities. 31. To improve Campus by making it a clean and green environment. 32. To have a newly renovated and more spacious canteen at least by Dec 2011. 33. To have student‟s feedback for BBA, BCA, BCS semester-wise as some faculties are appointed for certain semester depending upon the subject taught in a particular semester. 34. To initiate application of computerization in the process of exam especially for issuing semester/annual examination results. 35. To encourage teachers for awards and rewards by various institutions. 36. To give financial support to students from marginal background Marathwada Region Other deserving cases from local and out of Maharashtra region AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 7 37. To have some internal resources/finances generated by conducting seminars/workshops etc. 38. To increase the infrastructural facilities particularly in terms of parking and with regards to library. 39. To purchase additional books worth subscribe journals worth 40. 50,000 for all departmental libraries and 10,000 for each department. To consider health services/health checkup free of cost for students from Economical Weaker Section. *** AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 8 Part B Report for the academic year 2010-11 1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution The college during the academic year 2010-11 along with encouragement and support from its management and with dedicated teaching and non-teaching staff member consistently endeavoured to make sincere efforts to link our college mission and objectives to synchronize with the various academic/non-academic activities to eventually lead to attainment of the college objectives in such a way so as become successful in the attainment of the mission of the Institution. Mission Statement “MMCC will strive to offer opportunities for learning and development of our students and work towards attainment of social justice, equity and contentment for all our stake holders” Objectives The college has very clear cut but very simple goals and objectives to its academic activities as follows: To act as catalyst to empower our students as better individuals by imparting knowledge to our students of various subject. To effectively impart knowledge, develop skills, provide opportunities with a commitment to develop amongst the student‟s integrity, innovation and excellence through under graduate programmes such as B.Com, B. Sc, BBA, BBM, B. Sc (Computer Science), DCJ and also through post graduation programme in Commerce, Communication and Journalism, Banking and Finances and Foreign Trade. To create a collaborative and dynamic environment and pleasant climate in which all team members feel cared for and to prepare our students to take on subsequent responsibility in trade, commerce, industry media world and various professions. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 9 To develop students as responsible citizen with growing patriotism, concern and love for nature and environment and maintain ethical standards. To work with the missionary zeal so as to be in harmony with our students aspiration and works towards the promotion of world class education with emphasis on values in life as a core concern. With the above objectives in mind the college through its various activities directly and indirectly has been successful in attaining the institutions mission and objectives which are spelt out through the following academic activities that have been conducted successfully in this academic year. The college has been successful in promotion of effective education by imparting related knowledge developing skills and creating an awareness and consciousness amongst the student to develop integrity and excellence. The college throughout the year has been offering various opportunities to develop communication skills to those students coming from rural background. The college has provided remedial courses to achieve a competent standard of communication. Through seminars and workshops organized by various departments the students were oriented towards career building and development. The various departments conducted guest lecturers‟ interactive session by inviting eminent experts and renowned personalities from, educational institutions, business industries and social field. The Departmental Activities: The activities of the various departments during Academic Year 2010-11 are Sr. No i. Objectives Activities organized during 2010-11 To impart knowledge about the Guest lectures and interactive sessions were basics of digitalization and organized on tally package and computerized software applications in accounting by Mr. Shikarpur Deepak. accounting and costing AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 10 ii. To give exposure to the various The seminar on Pune stock exchange by Dr. Rajesh application and principles of Parchure was held in which Mr. Ravi Pandit (C.A costing to different types of Chairmen of MCCIA) preceded over the function business trade and industrial organization iii. To provide an opportunity to An educational visit to the National Institute of develop conceptual and Banking Management (NIBM) Kondhwa was analytical skills in the area of organized. The visit was intended to help the accountancy costing & finance students to understand the macro and multidimensional functioning of Bank and to help the student to understand banking companies‟ final accounts and also to encourage them to career plan in the banking sector A film appreciation show was organized by the iv. costing faculty members by inviting the president of To make the students aware of Asian Institute of Learning by Mr. Balkrishna recent trends and development Damle on classification of direct and indirect cost in the field of commerce, with a view to develop conceptual skills amongst the economic and finance students. The Priyadarshani Yuvati Manch organized a one day visit to Abhiruchi farm. Dr. Chaya Abnave and Prof. Varsha Limaye were the resource persons. Practical assignments were undertaken by the students In addition to the above activities the department of commerce with a view to attain its institutional goals and objectives through its commerce teachers and the following respective subjects and curriculum, the commerce department has been successful in imparting knowledge, giving exposure and developing conceptual development skills and above all has achieved in making its students at the F.Y.B.Com, S.Y.B.Com and T.Y.B.Com as well as at the M.Com level a clear understanding recent Trends in Commerce, Marketing, Corporate law, Financial and AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 11 Corporate Accounting, Functional English, Business communication etc. All the students of above levels were compulsory given 3 practical assignments each term under the careful guidance/supervision of respective subject teachers. The students were expected to write report in practical in separate Journal and viva-voce is conducted at the end of the academic year. The following table depicts the list of practicals undertaken by the FY/SY/TY.B.Com students Sr. Name of the Faculty Class Name of the Subject FY Financial Accounting Titles of Practical/Projects No 1 Prof. S. M. Edke 1. Accounting Standards. Prof. Mrs. Suparna Gangle 2. Importance of co-operative Prof. Ms. Sara Yakub societies and their Accounts 3. Various issues in Partnership firm Admission Retirement, Death 7 Dissolution of Partnership Firm. 4. Need of co-operative for upliftment of weaker section of society. 5. Study of whole accounting pattern of co-operative housing societies. 2 Prof. Mrs. Rupa Gosain FY Functional English Prof. H. N. Naine 1. Parts of speech 2. Writing Skills 3. Textual question and Answer. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 4. Vocabulary. 5. Reading Skills 6. Grammar and Usage. 12 3 Prof. S. S. Pokharna SY Cost & Work Account 1. Preparation of Cost Sheet Prof. Archana Dimble based on Annual Report of Any Prof. Ms. Sara Yakub Public Ltd. Company. 2. Analysis of Cost Sheet as prepared in Practical 1 and its use for preparation of tender and quotation. 3. Study of various documents related to purchase of material. 4. Important concepts in Costing classification of Costs and preparation of Cost Sheet. 5. Scientific purchase procedure & various level of Stock for controlling. 6. Documentation in Purchasing. 7. Study in detail the approaches to marketing 4 Dr. M. D. Lawrence SY Prof. Mrs. Ashwini Parkhi Marketing Management - I 1. To study marketing environment 2. To study / understand the steps involved in marketing planning of product. 5 Prof. S. M. Edke TY Auditing & Taxation Prof. Rumy Mehta 1. Study of Audit Programme Procedures & Reporting in Audit of a specific business unit. 2. Use of Tax Audit report in Income Tax Assessment AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 13 3. Study of Organizational Structure of Income Tax Department. 4. Taxation of Co-operative Societies. 5. Visit to office of a practicing C.A. regarding implementation of SAP. 6. Study the concept of Auditor‟s Report 6 Prof. S. S. Pokharna TY Cost & Works A/c - II 7. Study deduction under 80. 1. Marginal Costing analysis Prof. Archana Dimble based on Annual Prof. Ms. Sara Yakub of any Public Ltd. Company 2. Report Preparation of Budget for any event such as Seminar, Cultural program. & study relation of fixed expenses & per head contribution. 3. Study of Cost Accounting standards (any four) OR Study of additional concepts such as six sigma. 4. Kaizen 5. Activity based costing 6. Target Costing. 4. Reduction in consumption of electricity in domestic use. 7 Dr. M. D. Lawrence Prof. Archana Waghmare AQAR 2010-11 TY Marketing Management - II Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 1. To study the concept of market segmentation in 14 consumer durables. 2. To understand the buying behaviour process. 3. To understand social responsibility of marketing. 8 Dr. M. D. Lawrence TY Prof. Archana Waghmare Marketing Management - III 1. To study different types of advertisement. 2. To study different medias of advertisement. 3. To study different components of advertisement layout. 4. Preparation of own advertisement on unknown products. 9 Prof. V. Honap TY Secretarial Practice 1. Interview of Shareholders Prof. Varsha Khole and Company to know the position of Prof. Siya Inamdar Management shareholders in the Company and the rights enjoyed by them. 1. Study of various methods of appointment of Directors. 2. Study of notice and agenda of meeting. 3. Study of Proxy 4. Study of Annual Report of the Company. 6. Study of borrowing powers of the company. 7. Study of the provisions of Company Act regarding AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 15 acceptance of fixed deposits. 8. Study of important cases on oppression and miss – management 9. Study of amalgamation Reconstruction and reorganization of a company. 10. Study of procedure of winding up of a Company 11. Comparative study of stock Exchanges. 10 Prof. Rumy Mehta TY Prof. Uday Kiran Business 1. Entrepreneurship entrepreneurs 2. Study of various types of Study of potential areas favourable for entrepreneurship. 3. Study of leading wwomen entrepreneurs. 4. Study of problems and prospects for new entrepreneurs. 5. Study of role and duties of modern entrepreneurs. 11 Prof. V. Honap Prof. Varsha Khole TY Corporate Law 1. Practice of company secretary with Prof. Siya Inamdar A study of the profession special reference to company secretaries in practice. 2. To undertake elaborate study of ‟Notice‟ of an Annual General Meeting with AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 16 respect to legal, technical and administrative aspects. 3. To understand legal aspects of raising funds through Fixed Deposits and to understand the scheme. 4. To analyze the provisions of „Managerial Remuneration.‟ 5. To understand „Trade Marks‟ in all aspects – legal and presentation. 6. To understand the SEBI Investor Protection Guide Lines with respect to issue of capital under various circumstances. 7. To understand the Law of Consumer Protection and the mechanism there under. 8. To analyze the law of amalgamation of companies. 9. To study the Listing Agreement with Stock Exchanges and to understand the stock exchange mechanism with special reference to dematerialization of shares AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 17 The following table depicts the list of practicals undertaken by the FY/SY/TYB.Sc (comp. sci.) students. Sr. No 1 Name of the Faculty Prof. Nilesh Thite Class TY Prof. Mrs. Monica Shinde Titles of Projects College Management system Enhanced web security Network Information system Voice mail Sales Management System Helpdesk Management System Online fabrication website Application Launcher File Distribution server Chitchat Messaging Application Prof. Mrs. Nidhi 2 Satavlekar TY Network Clipboard Prof. Nilesh Thite C-Editor Prof. Shailesh Gadade UML Editor with code generation Mobile Stores System Term Deposit Management System Code generator Two Wheeler Service station Management system Hospital Management system College Library Management System Vehicle Service Station 3 Prof. Shailesh Gadade Prof. Nilesh Thite TY OPD & clinic Management system PC Browsing using mobile Matrimonial System Human Resource Development Pesticide sales system AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 18 Easy File Splitter and Encrypted Online bus reservation system Online Toll Collection system Online Books & Movies Shopping Prof. Mrs. Nidhi 4 Satavlekar TY Prof. Monica Shinde Digital Library System Planner Fruit Bazaar Budget Enhancer Instant Communication Server Online Electronics goods shopping The following table depicts the list of practical‟s undertaken by the FY/SY/TYBCA Sr. No Name of the Faculty 1 Prof. Mrs. Vishakha Wagh Class TY Prof. Ms. Geeta Patil Project Name Medical shop management system Project Monitory System Cool Cab Beverage Agency Payroll System Customer Information System House Loan Management System Computer Lab Management Recruitment management system Canteen Management Hotel Management system Mall Management 2 Prof. Ms. Neeta Patil Prof. Mrs. Meenal Kabra TY Incidence Management system Book sales system Matrimonial database system AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 19 Travel management system Petrol pump management Sales management system Audi car management Showroom management Library management system Book stock management Pizza billing system 1 Prof. Mrs. Meenal Kabra TY Orkut Mgmt Prof. Ms. Geeta Patil Sales system of vehicle Prof. Mrs. Vishakha Wagh Shop-Floor management Priority Banking Management System College Website (online management System) Bus depot management Student Admission System Gas Agency Water Supply Management Social Networking Jewellers design system CAB management system Library management system Billing system Census database management Paper Agency Management System Dress Design Management System School Management System 2 Prof. Ms. Neeta Patil TY Medical Shop Management Prof. Mrs. Vishakha Wagh Hardware sales & Maintenance system Prof. Mrs. Vishakha Wagh Sales Management System Payroll Management System AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 20 Inventory system Furniture management system Book shop management system Mobile sales management system Pathology Lab System Sports Club Flat Booking System Ice - Cream Parlor Stock and billing management system Orphanage management system Airline booking Internet banking Cement dealership management system Crime report management system Generic management system Oil management system Pizza Order PRIYADARSHANI YUVATI MANCH A ladies forum „Priyadarshani Yuvati Manch‟ initiated by the college with a view to empower the women has following objectives. To inculcate cultural and social values and talents among girls students. To build the confidence among the girl students to face challenges of 21st century. To invite dynamic and unique personalities to share their experience to promote values among girl students. To organize seminars and workshops on personality development exclusively for girl students. The activities carried out with reference to above objectives are AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 21 On 31st July 2010, an eminent oncologist was invited to make aware about the increasing ratio of breast cancer among women. He gave important precast and tips to save from breast cancer. On 28th Sept.2010, a lecture was arranged on „Career Opportunities and Selection of Suitable Career‟ by Shri. Avinash Dharmadhikari founder member of Chanakya Mandal. On 22nd Nov.2010, Priyadarshani Yuvati Manch invited Chief Editor of Sakal Newspaper, Mr. Uttam Kamble for being nominated as a president of Akhil Bhartiya Marathi Sahitya Samelan for the year 2010-11. He shared his valuable experiences about his career development with girl students. The college deputed some girl students to watch premier show on Marathi Film „Mani-Mangalsutra‟. A group discussion was arranged to discuss the social values of movie. A cultural programme was organized by the forum. More than 100 girls participated and had shown outstanding performance in classical and western dance. The prize winners were as under List of Prize Winners Sr. No Name Event Rank 1 Ms. Chandani Nair Solo Dance competition First 2 Ms. Krupakshi Bhegde Solo Dance competition Second 3 Ms. Nikita Mandavkar Solo Dance competition Third 4 Ms. Aishwarya Gokhale and Group Dance competition First Ms. Rutu Charamale 5 Ms. Apra Acharya and Group Dance competition Ms. Shubha Priya Second ELOCUTION AND DEBATING ASSOCIATION To develop public speaking confidence amongst the students To develop speech writing skills by considering five Cs: Conciseness, Correctness, Completeness, Clarity, and Concreteness. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 22 To improve presentation and elocution skills. To enable students to learn the art of putting forth their objectives logically and in a convincing manner leading to acceptance of the same. To enable the students to update themselves with current affairs, general and specialize knowledge on important debatable issues to indirectly prepare students to develop so as to eventually appear for the interviews, group discussion and other placement opportunities The activities carried out with reference to above objectives are Our college organized the nineteenth inter collegiate state level elocution competition on the theme „Dowry an Evil System‟ on 18th Dec 2010. More than 23 colleges participated in this competition. The boys and girls of Elocution Association of the college participated and many of them were successful in Inter-collegiate competition organized by university of Pune on the theme like „Corruption is way of life‟, „National Policy for Higher Education and Youth‟, „Role of Modern Youth in Nation Building‟. The winners for the same were : Mr. Uday Deshmukh Mr. Sachin Shinde Mr. Suraj Pawar Mr. Jagadale Nilesh Mr. Sapkal Shruti Miss. Pardeshi Arti The following students were runner-up in the competition organized by Symbiosis College of Commerce on the theme „Women Empowerment‟ Ms. Akanksha Shrivastav Mr. Rishikesh Nimbalkar The members of this association also participated in Model united Nation Assembly (Mock UNIO) organized by IIMM AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 23 CULTURAL ASSOCIATION To inculcate values and talents among the students. To develop among the students a sense for respecting Indian culture and values. To provide a platform for students to work as a team and to enjoy cultural events and activities with a secular sense of brotherhood and unity despite the cultural diversity. To indirectly educate the students to celebrate cultural festivals of various religion castes and creeds The activities carried out with reference to above objectives are Our college students at the beginning of academic year has organized talent contest which provide platforms to display the talents in classical music, folk dances, mimicry, western fusion orchestra, drama etc. Our students participated in various cultural activities organized by other colleges and Institutions. The final year BBA students organized „Wisdom 2010‟ which was management cum cultural festival. This festival attracted to the participation of more than 25 colleges in and around Pune city. The fest was organized with such a professionalism and perfection that it has been applauded by most of the stakeholder of the college. ‘PEGASUS’, another intercollegiate cultural event was organized by the students of BCA / B.Sc (comp. sci.). This festival also attracted more than 20 colleges to participate actively in the events like programming competition, paper presentation, Indian classical music, Western music, Folk dance, singing etc. COLLEGE MISCELLANY COMMITTEE The objectives of the miscellany committee (magazine committee) of our college are as follows To encourage creativity among the students to develop the writing skills and ability of the students. To project the college and to highlight the achievements of the students and the faculties. AQAR 2010-11 To provide a platform to the students to voice their concerns and opinions. Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 24 To develop sense of belonging through miscellaneous. The activities carried out with reference to above objectives are The editor for Urmi 2010-11 focuses its theme on „In pursuit of excellence in education‟. There are 12 articles by boys and 18 articles by girls which cover all department of the college. The magazine has hindi/marathi/english section. There is an additional alumni section which has attracted many past students to contribute and voice their concerns and opinion their articles interviews poems, quotations. The cover photo, the principal‟s desk and educational is on the theme „In pursuit of excellence in education‟. The copies of magazines are circulated to all the colleges. The editorial takes precise care to ensure that all prominent stakeholders, well wishers and benefactors get the cople of magazines 2. New academic programme initiated (UG & PG) Prof. S. M Edke has revised, modified and initiated the already implemented Environment course (EVS course) for S.Y.B.Com with value addition of other four significant modules which are Industrial hazards and AIDS protection Electronic wastage and its impact on planet at large Environmental protection due to globalization Environmental Awareness Camp The college, in addition to the above has taken another very bold initiation to introduce new course for S.Y.BBA, BCA, BCS students of the college which is not mandatory by the university and we are happy to place on records these students have responded very positively. The college as well as teaching faculty is encouraging the post graduate students pursuing M.Com and MCJ to go for following inter-disciplinary courses offered at the college such as University of Pune‟s Post Graduation Diploma in Banking and Finance AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 25 Foreign Trade Insurance and Financial Services 3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction Since the college is affiliated to University of Pune the courses offered at the college are framed by the University of Pune. The syllabuses of these courses are framed by the University of Pune. Thus the college naturally has less scope to change the course contents. However, the following teacher of the college has actively participated in curriculum design by giving their valuable suggestions. These teachers have also been instrumental in organizing/restructuring of curriculum of seminar/workshops on restructuring of curriculum at the college in collaboration with department of Commerce and Management, University of Pune. Further we are happy to place on records the active involvement of our faculty related to curricular designed Dr. N. B. Shaikh elected as member of BOS for Business Economics. Dr. M. D. Lawrence co-opted as member of BOS for Marketing. Prof. S. S. Pokharna co-opted as member of BOS for Costing. Prof. S. D. Pawar co-opted as a member of BOS for Business Administration. Prof. S. M. Edke co-opted as a member for Accountancy. Dr. M. R. Gaikwad elected as a Senate member for Physical Education faculty. INNOVATION SUCH AS MODULAR CURRICULA. The college apart from its above efforts towards its innovation in curriculum and its limitation and its rigidity in changing the curriculum on its own has boldly introduced its owned innovations such as „Modular Curricula‟. The college does this with the help of eminent industrialist experts who are invited for conducting Interactive sessions on current issues in the various subject taught by the various departments. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 26 Teacher teaching specialized subjects in addition to their existing workloads conducts the following curricula activities. Management games and group dynamics Case study workshops Brain storming sessions The college thus strives to offer the opportunities for diverse students by introducting the above modular curricula. 4. Inter-disciplinary programmes started The college has been offering numerous opportunities for the students opting for inter-disciplinary courses such as The College has been offering certain courses in French/German. During this academic year it has offered Japanese and Spanish course The Commerce under-graduate student after their regular classes each day have the opportunities to pursue certificate / diploma courses in Landscaping Fashion designing Our post-graduate student have the opportunity to pursue inter-disciplinary courses such as Banking and Finance Diploma in Labor Law and Labour Welfare Diploma in consumer protection Diploma in Cyber Law 5. Examination reforms implemented According to the recent examination reforms, the college has introduced the implementation of Evaluation/Moderation/Conducting Central Assessment Programme (CAP) independently by the College itself on behalf of University of Pune for First Year B.Com First Year B.B.A AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 27 First Year B.C.A First Year B. Sc(computer science) The college restructured and modified its examination committee by adding additional support staff. All the teachers teaching at F.Y.B.Com/B.B.A/B.C.A/B.Sc (Computer Science) prepare question banks so as to set the question paper on time for the term end examination. The examination committee schedule question papers, model answer papers are all prepared and set by the exam committee. The term end examination is conducted in the month of October every year. The papers which carry practical assignments as per University bifurcated marks as 60+20+20 The consolidated results of the college was displayed on the college Notice-Board with marks converted to 20 and same communicated to University of Pune exam session. The Annual examination was conducted as per the schedule given by the University of Pune. The college has a special exam reform major with a view to ensure excellent standards of conducting examination by appointing senior teachers. F.Y.B.Com Prof.S.M.Edke Dr. M.R.Gaikwad Dr. N.B.Shaikh Prof.S.D.Pawar F.Y.BBA Prof. Vishakha Wagh Prof. Minal Kabra Prof. Neeta Patil Prof. Geeta Patil The above faculty members were appointed as internal senior supervisors to ensure the smooth conduct of exam without any copying and other malpractices. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 28 In addition to the above the college teaching and administrative staff contributed equally for the smooth conduct of exam The college staff chalked out the plan for seating arrangement and other details for successful implementation of exam Paper assessment, mark-sheet preparation, declaration of result, moderation of answer book, gracing and condonation preparation of merit list, finalization of result withheld declaration of results and distribution of mark-sheet on time 6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE exam The following faculty members of our college are successful in qualifying NET/SLET examinations 7. Prof. Sumita Joshi (SET qualified) Prof. Franklin Salvi (NET qualified) Initiative towards Faculty Development Program The following Faculty Development Programmes was organized by the college: Sr. No Title Speaker 1 Time Management and Leadership Dr. Shirish Edke 2 Writing an effective project report Dr. Sanjay Kaptan The role of NGOs in eradication of 3 3 Ps: Population, Pollution, Prof. Niranjan Jain andPoverty 4 5 AQAR 2010-11 „Premacha Gawa Jave' Father Francis Debretto Current issues in education and Mr. B. G. Kolse Patil politics (Socialist) Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 29 8. Total number of seminars/workshops conducted The seminars and workshops conducted by the college in the academic year 2010- 11 are as follows Sr. No 1 Title Speaker Managing Changes and Challenges for Dr. Bharat Bhushan and Prof. A.J. sustainable development in the Post Crisis Era Lekhak 2 Workshop on Reseach Methodology Dr A. P Ingale 3 Women Empowerment Mrs. Rani Bung 4 NAAC Re-accreditation process CEDA - Dr. A.B. Deshpande & Dr. Beena Inamdar 9. Research Project The following is the list of faculty members involved in ongoing minor research projects funded by UGC. Sr. Name of the No. research scholar 1 Topic for minor research Dr. M. D .Lawrence Grant received A study of effective leadership approaches 75000 of college Principals in Pune City towards enhancement of quality. 2 Prof S. M. Edke Impact of World Economic Crisis on 25,000 Computer Market of Pune 3 Dr. N.B. Shaikh Problems of Pharmaceutical industries in 85,000 Pune city. 4 Prof. Mrs. Pokharna AQAR 2010-11 S.S. Problems of working women. in Business 45,000 Process Outsourcing (BPO) Industries Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 30 10. Patents generated, if any Nil 11. New collaborative research programs The college is having an association with research centre of Poona College and BMCC College. Many researchers have registered with these centers. Our eminent faculty/research guides have collaboration with these centers. 12. Research grants received from various agencies The college received total grant of 2,20,000 from University Grant Commission (UGC) for undertaking minor research projects in the field of commerce and economics. 13. Details of research scholars Prof. Santosh Sutar from the department of computer science has registered for the Doctorate degree with University of Pune on „Statistics and Survival Analysis‟. Prof. Mrs. S. S. Pokharna has registered for Ph.d with University of Pune. Her title of research is „A Study of Human Resource Administration in Selected BPO units in Pune City‟. Prof. Mrs. Suparna Gangale has undertaken research in the field of Business Administration. Dr. M. D .Lawrence has undertaken minor research project on „A study of effective leadership approaches of college Principals in Pune City towards enhancement of quality‟. Prof. S. M. Edke is involved in minor research project entitled „Impact of World Economic Crisis on Computer Market of Pune‟. Dr. N. B. Shaikh has undertaken minor research in the field of economics. The title of his research is „Problems of Pharmaceutical industries in Pune city‟. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 31 14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor The following books of Prin. Dr. M. D. Lawrence have been cited by various academicians, researchers and students Marketing and Salesmenship: Paper I, II and III. Business Entrepreneurships: Paper II and III. Purchasing and Stores Management: Paper II and III. Business Administration: Paper II and III. Prof. S. M. Edke, Prof. Mrs. S. S. Pokharna, Prof. S. D. Pawar and Prof. Rumy Mehta have authored/co-authored for following titles which are cited by academicians and students from Mumbai University and University of Pune. Environmental Development for Mumbai University. Auditing and Cost Accounting for Mumbai University. Business Communication for University of Pune. Business Entrepreneurships: Paper II and III. 15. Honors/Awards to the faculty: National and International The faculty members of our college have been actively involved in various social, sports, educational and cultural activities for which they have been honored by following awards. Prin. Dr. M. D. Lawrence: „Best Teacher State Award‟ conferred by Ministry of Higher and Technical Education, Govt. of Maharashtra. Dr. M. R. Gaikwad: „ADARSH SHIKSHAK PURASKAR AND PRABODHAN AWARD-2010‟ conferred by Yuva Shakti Samajik Sanstha, Nashik. Recipient of „MAHARASHTRA BHUSHAN PURASKAR – 2011‟ by MSNHL institute Maharashtra Marathi Samajik Sanstha Mumbai. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 32 16. Internal resources generated The following table shows that the college has generated 3,31,64,650 through internal financial resources. Sr. No Particulars 2010-11 Collection in Rs 1 Fees : Grant in Aid 4,00,800 Non-Grants 2,18,13,850 2 Seminars/Workshop/Conferences - 3 UGC Grants 1,50,000 4 Salary Grants (State Govt.) 1,08,00,000 In addition to the above internal financial resources the college has also generated both infrastructure and resources and has purchased 85 computers costing 17. 18,53,000. Details of departments getting assistance/recognition under SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/DST, FIST, and other programmes Nil 18. Community services The college fully understands its social responsibilities and stands committed to it. Extension activities have become an integral part of our college. The NSS unit of our college is actively involved in social work. The main thrust area of this unit has been environment awareness, blood donation camps, and also programmes related to drugs awareness and aids awareness. The adoption of village for rural development is one of the classic examples of our NSS unit‟s social awareness. Consumer guidance, gender equality, adult education drive, camps for orphanage and old aged people are part of the several activities organized by the college. In association with the “Anti Dowry Movement, Mumbai” the colleges has been organizing inter-collegiate elocution competition enlightening “Dowry and its Evils” for AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 33 the last 20 years. This programme has been so effective that many students have vowed not to accept dowry. The college in association with the non-government organizations has been extending both moral and financial support to the home for the aged, women organizations and orphanages, like Nivara, Matoshree Ashram, Apla Ghar, Nirdhaar, JeevanDhara, Shree Vatsa, Mamata Bal Sadan, etc. The college in the last five years has organized special camps, cultural programs, fruits and eatables distribution,, stationery distribution programmes in various NGO‟s working for orphanage and home for the aged. Clothes, sweets, winter garments, footwear etc. are distributed amongst the orphan kids from Mamta Bal Sadan Saswad Pune. All these activities had a very positive effect on our students who were exposed to the hard realities of relief work and they performed their duties towards the society, nation and the humanity at large. The highlights of community services rendered by the college through its NSS department were as follows: The outreach programmes organized by the college are Camps for orphan children during diwali vacation. Fruits and eatable distribution: The NSS volunteers of the college have been organizing fruits and eatables distribution programme at Jeevan Dhara the school for mentally retarded students for last five years and the students with the support of their Headmistress Mrs. Shinde and her staff members are constantly interacting with the retarded students, building relationships informally and personally. Some of the students with proper permission and approval from the headmistress are even taking them to their homes for giving them the joy of spending family weekends. Distribution of free stationery, Television sets, and other essential products: The NSS volunteers of the college are also actively involved with the distribution of stationery and other learning materials to the students at “Shree Vatsa, Vanasthali and Apla Ghar” home for orphan children at Pune. Vikas, NGO caring for the children of commercial sex workers. The students contribute on their own for the social cause. They have also donated Television Sets, taperecorders, and cassettes to the leprosy hospital, Wanori-Pune. Financial AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 34 assistance to the “Sakaal Relief Fund” for people affected by flood at Bihar and Orissa was successfully organized by the college. Entertainment, Naturopathy and Yoga camps for old aged: The students of the college regularly visit the „Home for the Aged‟ like Nivara and Janseva foundation. These visits of our students bring solace and joy to the old inmates who enjoy such visits of the students which also creates a family environment. Our students have been organizing Naturopathy and Yoga camps at Lonikand taluka haveli district Pune from last three years under the guidance of Yoga – Charya, Shri. S.M. Acharya and physiotherapist Mr. Diwane. Around five hundred people have been benefitted by this programme. Each One Teach One programme: A group of Twenty five NSS volunteers have adopted the village Thopatewadi a village situated near Sinhagad Fort, Pune where the students conduct adult education programme - “Each One Teach One” for the villagers. Tree Plantation: Our students also organize tree plantation programmes on special occasions such as the birth anniversary of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi the Father of the Nation. The Jain and Firodiya hostels have been transformed with a greener environment due to this programme. The students have been successful in spreading the message of creating a green beautiful Pune in the neighborhood of the colleges and the surrounding parts of the city. Cleaning of the banks of Mutha River: A very significant achievement this year was the cleaning of the banks of mutha river, which is in close proximity to the college. A lot of garbage and other waste were cleanly cleared by our students in collaboration with the Pune municipal corporation volunteers. The efforts of the students in this regard were very much appreciated by the media and the citizens of Pune. No Vehicle Day on the campus: the college since the last consecutive seven years has been organizing a no vehicle day on the campus on a given working day. Other activities: AQAR 2010-11 Special trip / Picnics for the rural people Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 35 „Nari Samata Manch‟ programmes for women education of their rights in association with „Nari Samata Mach‟ in the college campus. „Muslim Satyashodhak‟; issues related to muslim community are tackled effectively with their help. “Hamid Dalwai Institute”, Pune a socialist organization has been organizing lectures and seminars on Secularism and National Integration Several programmes organized by Shrusti a voluntary organization functioning in Pune region towards the creation of religious and social awareness amongst the college youth are also collaborated Tilgul distribution Ceremony, Raksha Bandhan, Organization of different cultural activities and festivals is a regular feature of the college In collaboration with the Rotary Club and Lions Clubs, programmes like blood donations, tree plantation, medical check-up, vaccination etc. are organized by the college The college provides free accommodation to financially backward students. The college also provides its hall free of cost for marriages of the poor and also permits social organizations to use its Seminar Hall to conduct seminars and other activities. In collaboration with „Sath Sath‟ an organization which prepares youth for marriages, the college conducts Marriage Preparation courses for bachelors/ spinsters eligible for marriage. The college provides classroom and other related facilities to conduct vacation batches for students residing in slums. The commemoration of the Death Anniversary of our Founder President and Ex home Minister of India Hon. Late Shri. Shankaraoji Chavan is observed each year on February 26th by conducting the following outreach and extension activities: Donation of Wheel chairs to the handicapped Distribution of clothes, fruits and sweets to blind, dumb and deaf children at Wanwori. Distribution of essential commodities to the Senior Citizens at Janaseva Foundation, Ambi. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 36 Visit to Central Jail and distribution of fruits, sweetmeats and interaction with the prisoners. Organization of street plays, workshops on gender equality, national integration etc 19. Teachers and officers newly recruited Sr. No Name of the Teacher Qualification Department 1 Mrs. Gangale Suparna M.Com M.Phil Commerce 2 Ms. Dimble Archana M.Com M.Phil Commerce Mrs. Bharadwaj 3 Kamini M.A Economics 4 Mr. Thite Nilesh M.C.A Computer Science 5 Ms. Geeta Patil M.C.A Computer Science 6 Ms. Neeta Patil M.C.A Computer Science 2 7 Mr. Gadade Shailesh M.C.A Computer Science 0 8 Mr. Santosh Sutar M.Sc (Statistics) Computer Science . 9 Mrs. Aparna Gavli M.Sc (Maths) Computer Science M.Sc T 10 Mrs. Mantri Megha (Electronics) Computer Science e 11 Smt. Kirloskar M.Com, DCJ Jounalism a 12 Mr. Uday Kiran MBA BBA c 13 Mr. S. R .Inamdar B.Com, CA Adminstration h 14 Mr. K. N. Kamthe M.Com Administration i 15 Mr. Kale Abhijeet M.Com Administration n g- Non-Teaching staff ratio Department wise teaching and non-teaching staff ratio. Sr. No AQAR 2010-11 Department Number of Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune Ratio Of 37 Teaching Non-Teaching Teaching and Non- Staff Staff Teaching 1 Commerce 9 18 1:2 2 BBA/BBM 6 2 3:1 3 Computer Science 15 3 5:1 4 Communication & 5 2 2.5:1 Journalism 21. Improvements in the library services The following are the improvement in the library services in the form of services and activities Introduction of open access to students to different shelves, books, periodicals and journals in certain department Renders club for students Inter Library loan facility Inter institutional library membership A. MCCIA B. British Library 22. New books/journals subscribed and their value The library of the college is enriching with variety of learning materials and vital learning resources such as books, CDs, DVDs etc. The following chart depicts the statistical data of library. Year 2010-11 Sr. No Particulars AQAR 2010-11 Qty Value 1 Books 1097 3,11,554 2 Journals 52 46,728 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 38 23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action taken on student feedback The feedback mechanism has been developed in various courses such as B.Com, BBA, BCA, BCS, Communication and Journalism and the teachers are encouraged to join and complete various professional degree and diploma courses helpful to upgrade their present teaching abilities. The students are true Judges and their Judgments‟ had been taken very positively and promptly to remove deviations in teaching with a view to correct teaching assessment and the workload of the teaching. 24. Feedback from stakeholders We avail feedback from our stakeholders – employers, training agencies, parents – regarding the performance of our students. We also have regular open house sessions. The college has an annual employers meet to get feedback regarding our graduates. The meeting acts as a driving force for restricting the curriculum as well as the training programmes. 25. Unit cost of education FY/SY/TY/BCOM No. of students = 720 Unit = Expenditure/ No. of Sr. No Particulars 1 Salary and Allowances Expenditure students 1,20,60,663 16750.92 Non-Salary Expenditure 2 Binding Postage Telephone Printing AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 39 Stationary 57,057 79.24 3 Electricity 3,21,110 445.98 4,59,700 638.47 483 0.67 138 0.19 989 1.39 4000 5.55 1,56,191 216.93 13060340 1388.32 4 Washing Allowance Other office expenditure 5 Bank charges 6 Advertisement Audit I-Card printing Repairs and maintenance Local Conveyance 7 periodicals and journals Reading rooms Staff meetings Tax Other repairs and maintenance 8 Affiliation 9 Conference and Seminar Total MCJ-I, MCJ-II, DCJ Particulars Number of students = 64 Expenditure SALARY & ALLOWANCES Unit cost 728850 11388.28 0 0 POSTAGE 1381 21.58 TELEPHONE 5650 88.28 PRINTING 40763 636.92 STATIONERY 11449 178.89 ELECTRICITY 250 3.91 NON SALARY EXPENDITURE AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 40 WASHING ALLOANCES 0 0.00 219939 3436.55 75 1.17 102679 1604.36 550 8.59 I.CARD PRINTING 0 0.00 REP & MAIN [BUILDING] 0 0.00 3785 59.14 11130 173.91 READING ROOM 4516 70.56 STAFF MEETING 0 0.00 TAXES 0 0.00 REPAIRS & MAIN - OTHER 1600 25.00 AFFILIATION 2400 37.50 CONFERENCE & SEMINAR 3733 58.33 1138750 17792.97 OTHER OFFICES EXPENSES BANK CHRAGES ADVERTISEMENT AUDIT LOCAL CONVYEANCE PERIODICALS & JOURNALS TOTAL RS. 26. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and examination results, issue of certificates The college has computerized system for effective functioning of its administration. The latest versions of computer application software have been provided to each administrative personnel so as to facilitate timely completion of various administrative activities and to ensure efficient services to all the stakeholders. Under the process of admissions the admission forms are verified and computerized merit lists are prepared with cut off percentage for various categories of students so as to enable them to approach the concerned AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 41 administrative authority to finalize their admissions. The preparation of roll-lists, subject-wise and section-wise can easily be facilitated through computers. As per University norms the First Year B.Com, BBA, BBM, BCA, B.Sc (comp. sci.) final examinations are assigned to the college, for which the college has to thoroughly prepare itself for sitting arrangements, rules and regulations to be observed during examinations, generation of hall tickets & their effective distribution, entering marks, preparation of mark-sheets and generation of final results are carried out through computers. 27. Increase in the infrastructural facilities Renovation of Garden and installation of fountain in the garden Renovation of classrooms. Repairs and maintenance of benches, black board, Green boards, and electrical appliances Maintaining overall Hygiene and cleanliness of the campus Beautification of campus Renovation of hostel rooms and toilets to create hygiene environment Installation of Solar System so as to provide Hot water facility to the hostilities. 28. Technology up-gradation Technology up-gradation undertaken during 2010-11 TOTAL SR.NO. PARTICULARS QTY PRICE PRICE 1 Computer 85 21800.00 18,53,000 2 Cable Manager 4 350 1400 3 RACK POWER STRIP 2 2100 4200 4 Cat 6 I/O port 40 290 11600 AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 42 5 Patch cords 40mitr 140 560 6 DVD Writer Sata 3 1080 3540 7 Printer canon leaser network 2 16000 32000 8 EpsonLX300 Dot matrix printer 4 7200 28800 9 D-link 42 users server rack 1 10 HP 150 G6 Server Intel board 2.0 (5505 processor 4MB L3 cache 8GB DDR3 42500 1 167440 167440 RAM) 146GB Hard Disk DVD ROM 11 Quick heal anitvirus 85 650 55250 12 APC UPS 1 265000 265000 13 Battaries 32 4500 162000 14 D-link 24 port switch 4 8250 33000 15 CRO 6 15700 94200 17 Function Generator 6 6650 39900 18 Signal Generator 2 3320 6640 19 Single Power Supply 3 3170 9510 20 Dual Power Supply 3 8250 24750 21 Digital Multimeter 14 600 8400 22 Study of Theveinin's,Nortons Theorem for a resistive Circuit 1 1600 1600 Study of Forward Bias Charactristics of 1 1300 1300 23 Rectifier Diode 24 Study of Zener Diode Charactristics 1 1000 1000 25 Study of single stage CE Amplifier 1 1000 1000 26 Study of Transistor as a Switch 1 1000 1000 27 Study of Adder/ Subtractor 1 1500 1500 28 Study of Integrator/Differentiator 1 1500 1500 29 Study of Half Wave, Full wave, Bridge 1 1000 1000 1 1200 1200 Rectifier 30 AQAR 2010-11 Study of 3 PIN Regulated Power Supply Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 43 using IC7805 & 7905 31 Study of Basic Logic Gates 1 2600 2600 32 Study of Interconversion of Logic Gates 1 2600 2600 using Demorgans Theorem 33 Study of Half Adder,Full Adder 1 1200 1200 34 Study of Multiplexer/Demultiplexer 1 1200 1200 35 Study of Scaling ckt using IC 7490 1 1500 1500 36 Study of Thumbwheel Switch Interface 1 1700 1700 using IC 7447 with 7 segmant Display 37 Study of PN Sequence Generator 1 2886 2886 38 Study of Decade Counter 1 1700 1700 29. Computer and internet access and training to teachers, non-teaching staff and students Our college has five equipped computer labs having internet access. All these labs have been constructed exclusively and separately for Commerce, Business Administration, Computer Science and Journalism students. Majority of teaching staff members are having their Laptop and most of them preparing lecture notes by referring various relevant websites etc. 30. Financial aid to students The college authorities and concerned officers implement this scheme and take efforts to benefit the deserving students. The government of India provides various schemes of scholarships and free ships for the students studying in various colleges at graduate and postgraduate levels. These schemes provide financial aids to the needy students and help to pursue their education. The college and college authorities implement the various Government Schemes and support the students for getting the benefits through such schemes. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 44 Following is the financial aid given to the students from Govt. of India in 2010-11 Amount: Category 4,87,383 Number of Students SC 94 NT 56 SBC 10 OBC 66 Total 226 While free-ships given to the number of students in 2010-11 are Category Number of Students 31. EBC 7 PTC 0 STC 3 Total 10 Activities and support from the Alumni Association During this Academic year 2010-11, the ex-students contributed very actively in the publication of „URMI‟. There was very active support from the Alumni in the following ways The popular Marathi film star Miss. Amrita Khanwilkar despite her busy schedule spared her time for the girls students for „Priyadarshini Yuvati Manch‟. She conducted acting sessions for girl students of the college. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 45 Prof. Neerav Shah and Prof. Rakesh Mittal, our ex-students, also had interactive sessions with the Commerce and Business Administration department on the topics Stock Exchange and its Role in the Capital Market. Budgets and its Implication Changes and Challenges before the Cost Accountant in Post Crisis Era. Career Opportunities for new Entrepreneurs in Small and Cottage Industries. Many prominent students were fledged in industries are constantly and consistently throughout the academic year are helping the College very significantly in providing placement opportunities to our T.Y.BBA, B.Com, BCA and Diploma Students. Our Ex-students Miss. Janavi, the executive officer of HDFC Bank, provided an opportunity for more than 200 students to work as back-office administrators in the Bank. The following depicts placement opportunities provided by the Alumni in various reputed Govt. /Non-Govt. organization/Institutions Placement Opportunities Provided by Past Students Sr. No Number of Name of Ex- Students Student Employed Organization 1 Miss. Janavi 25 HDFC 2 Mr. Bhavin Mehta 29 WNS 3 Mr.Avinash Kharde 6 Kharde Associates 4 Prin.Makrand 4 Sinhagad college of Wazal commerce,Kondhwa 5 Miss.Prachi Joshi 8 Joshi Yoga Centre 6 Mr.Bharat Ramani 3 Ramani Consultancy 7 Miss.Amruta Atre 5 Amruta Financial Services 8 Mr.Vijay 4 Khaladkar Real Estates Khaladkar AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 46 9 Mr.Umesh Deokar 2 Maharashtra State Police Force 10 Mr.Dayanand 2 Central govt. Department of Kokare Treasuree Apart from the above, the direct and indirect support of alumni always gives strength to the various student centric developmental activities conducted by the college. Similarly the alumni contributed both in the monetory and non-monetory form during the National Level Seminar – „Managing Changes and Challenges for Sustainable Development in the Post Crisis Era‟ organized by the college. Mr. Vijay Khaladkar sponsored this seminar By the way of local transport services to the deligates By providing mineral water for two hundred and fifty participants for three days By providing other complementary gifts/souvenir to the participants The following alumni actively contributed articles for in-house publication „URMI‟ during the academic year 2010-11 Anand Wadekar (B.Com) Vishwanjali Gaikwad (12th science) Bhavin Shah (12th science) Snehal Chordiya (12th science) Kanchan Maslekar (MCJ) Madhuri Papal (MCJ) Prem Agarwal (MCJ) Nirav Shah (B.Com) Mohini Wageshwari (B.Com) 32. Activities and support from the Parent-Teacher Association The college is fortunate to have continuous interaction & support due to its parent-teacher Association. This year some of them can be high-lighted as under During major events / special programs the principal & teachers in tract with the parents & seek their support guidance and assistance. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 47 During the holiday winter camp some of the parent supply sponsors lunch for the orphan students. During the process of admission the principal & teacher assist the parents at the time of entry level admission teachers helps the parents & their wards to guide properly. The significant cultural best was organized by Priyadarshini Yuvati Manch. i.e. gettogether of Mother & Daughters following activities were organized during the occasion. Folk dances Western dances Haldi Kum-Kum 33. Health services The health center of the college lead under the full-time faculty Dr. Mulla has carried out the activities which are worth mentioning Vaccination program on Hepatitis „B‟ Aids Awareness program for the college students Hepatitis „B‟ testing program for girls students Organized The health center compulsory organizes the medical check-up programs for staff & students. Our college has established a separate facilitating team of teachers for the effective medical check-up of the students. Sr. No Course 1 Prof. S.M.Edke F.Y.B.Com 2 Prof. S.D.Pawar F.Y.BBA 3 Prof. N.B.Shaikh F.Y.BBM 4 Prof. Vishakha Wagh F.Y.BCA Prof. Needhi F.Y.B.Sc Satavdekar (Comp.Sci) 5 AQAR 2010-11 Name of the Teacher Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 48 These teachers notice to the students about the dates of medical check-up. The students then visit the medical center which is within the campus the Doctor check the students & submit the report to the Health Center and other copy is given to the student. The medical check-up covers the following areas of testing format (contents) B.P Pulse Blood Height Weight Chest Habits Eye sight In case in abnormality is found in the student the same is reported to the University Health centre and it is communicated to the parent of the concern student. 34. Performance in sports activities In this year 2010-11 our college participated in 31 events at inter-collegiate competitions and tournaments of University of Pune and approximately 300 students represented the college in the various sports events Teams participated in the inter-collegiate tournament of University of Pune AQAR 2010-11 Cross Country Base Ball Lawn Tennis Judo Chess Table Tennis Soft Ball Swimming Fencing Rowing Cricket Kho-Kho Net Ball Volley Ball Archery Basket Ball Athletics Hand Ball Foot Ball Kabaddi Hockey Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 49 Shooting Wrestling Cycling Boxing Gymnastics Mallkhamb Badmintons Weight Lifting Best Physique Event Rope Mallkhamb The achievements of the students in sports are as under A. Inter collegiate Sports: Individual Level (Organized by Pune City Zonal Sports Committee - PCZSC) Shri. Gaurav Zende, F.Y.B.C.A. Third Prize in shooting Competition. Shri. Saurabh Kokate, D.C.J. Second Prize in Gymnastics Competition. Shri. Tejas Bendre, F.Y.B.Com. First Prize in Gymnastics Competition. Shri. Prapal Bhoug, S.Y.B.Com. Fourth Prize in Gymnastics Competition. Miss.Apurva Yadav, F.Y.B.Com. Fourth Prize in Rop Mallkhamb competition. Miss. Shraddha Surase, S.Y.B.Com. Second Prize in Archery Competition. Shri. Sandeep More, F.Y.B.Com. Second Prize in Best Physique Competition. Shri. Nikhil Gabhale, S.Y.B.Com. Second Prize in Best Physique Competition. Rushikesh Nimbalkar, F.Y.B.Com. Third Prize in Swimming Competition (800 Mtrs. Free style) Shri. Kalyan Kashyap F.Y.B.COM. Third Prize in Swimming Competition (100 Mtrs. Breast stroke, 400 IM, 1500 Mtrs. Free style) Shri. Rahul Gaikwad, T.Y.B.Com. Second Prize in Fencing Competition. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 50 Miss. Sneha Nande, F.Y.B.Com. First in Long Jump and High Jump Competition. Shri. Darshan Barguje, T.Y.B.Com. Second Prize in Cycling Competition. B. Inter collegiate Sports: Team Event Level (Organized by Pune City Zonal Sports Committee – PCZSC) Gymnastics (Men) - Winner Cricket (Men) - Winner Kabaddi (Men) - Runners up Tennis (Men) - Runners up Chess (Men/Women) - Fourth Place (Organized by Sinhagad Institute) Football 35. (Men) - Winner Incentives to outstanding sportsperson With a view to inspire students to participate in sports activities, the following facilities are given to the students Providing financial aids like Travelling Allowance (T.A), Daily Allowance (D.A), Refreshment etc. Motivating students with Incentives like T. Shirts, Track Suit, Trophy, Felicitation etc. Exposing students to News papers, Magazines, T.V Radio etc for their recognition. Giving 5 grace marks according to Ordinance 163 of University of Pune. The above incentives have been given to following students at National Level, Zonal Level and University. National Level AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 51 Sr. No. Name Class Event 01 Shri.Sanjay Pardeshi M.Com Cricket 02 Shri. Tushar Cricket PGDFT Shrivastav 03 Shri. Saurabh Venue Australia Maharashtra Vijaywada,Gaziabad, Under 22 (Col. C.K. Udaipur,Mumbai, DCJ Naidu Trophy) Nasik Gymnastics Delhi Kokate 04 Ms. Sneha Nande F.Y.B.Com Athletics Bangalore and Guntur 05 Shri. Darshan T.Y.B.Com Cycling Ranchi (Jharkhand) Barguje Zone Level Sr. No. Name of the Player Class Event Venue 01. Miss. Apoora Yadav F.Y.B.Com. Rope Mallkhamb Pravaranagar Loni 02. Shri. Saurabh Kokate D.C.J. Gymnastics Pravaranagar Loni 03. Shri. Tejas Bendre F.Y.B.Com. Gymnastics Pravaranagar Lohi 04. Shri. Prapat Bhong S.Y.B.Com. Gymnastics Pravaranagar Lohi 05. Shri. Mohan Dass T.Y.B.Com. Foot Ball Pune 06. Shri. Mohit Joshi T.Y.B.C.A. Volley Ball Dehu Road 07. Shri. Nikhil Gabhale S.Y.B.Com. Best Physique Shrirampur 08. Shri. Sandeep More F.Y.B.Com. Best Physique Shrirampur 09. Shri. Gavrav Zende F.Y.B.C.A. Shooting Pune 10. Miss.Shraddha Surase S.Y.B.Com. Archery Pune 11. Shri.Darshan Barguje T.Y.B.Com. Cycling Talegaon Dhabade 12. Shri. Rahul Gaikwad T.Y.B.Com. Fencing Nasik 13. Shri. Pradeep Durge M.Com. Kabaddi Rajgurunagar 14. Shri.Mangesh Bhagat F.Y.B.Com. Kabaddi Rajgurunagar 15. Shri.Tushar Nagargoje F.Y.B.Com. Kabaddi Rajgurunagar 16. Miss. Sneha Nande F.Y.B.Com. Athletics Balewadi AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 52 17. Shri. Mandar Dedge D.F.T. Cricket Ashoknagar 18. Shri. Jeevan Jape T.Y.B.Com. Cricket Ashoknagar 19. Shri.Ameya Soman F.Y.B. Com. Cricket Ashoknagar 20. Shri.Pranil Mohorkar T.Y.B. Com. Cricket Ashoknagar 21. Shri.Avdhoot Dandekar S.Y.B. Com. Cricket Ashoknagar 22. Shri.Gavrav Ganpule M.Com. Tennis Pune 23. Shri.Rohit Shinde S.Y.B.Com. Tennis Pune 24. Shri. Ketan Bhame T.Y.B.Com. Hockey Pimpri 25. Miss. Harsha Sarkar M.Com. Hockey Pimpri University/All India Inter University Level Sr. No. Name of the player Class Event Venue 1 Mohan Dass T.Y.B.Com Foot Ball Jabalpur 2 Apoorva Yadav F.Y.B.Com Rope Patiyala Mallakhamb 3 Darshan Barguje T.Y.B.Com Cycling Amritsar 4 Saurabh Kokate D.C.J. Gymnastics Patiyala 5 Tejas Bendve F.Y.B.Com Gymnastics Patiyala 6 Prapat Bhong S.Y.B.Com Gymnastics Patiyala 7 Mangesh Bhagat F.Y.B.Com Kabaddi Akola and Ajmer 8 Sneha Nande F.Y.B.Com Athletics Akola and Guntur 9 Gaurav Zende F.Y.B.C.A. Shooting Gwalior 10 Avdhoot Dandekar S.Y.B.Com Cricket Surat 11 Rahul Gaikwad T.Y.B.Com Fencing Amritsar 12 Rohit Shinde S.Y.B.Com Tennis Nasik 13 Gaurav Ganphule M.Com Tennis Nasik 14 Shraddha Surase S.Y.B.Com Archery Kurkshetra 36. AQAR 2010-11 Student achievements and awards Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 53 Achievements and awards in Sports (Inter-collegiate/Inter-zonal/University/National Level) Team Event Place/ Individual Prize/ University/National Medal Event Medal Level 1. Cricket (M) David Winner 1. Swimming Bronze – 3 1. Rope Malkhamb Bronze – 1. Trophy 2. Gymnastics 2. Gymnastics (M/W) Winner 2. 3. Gymnastics 3. Tennis (M) Silver – 1 Runners-up Silver – 1 Best Silver – 2 Runners-up 5. Physique 5. Chess th student Cricket Ranji Trophy. 3. One student selected for Cricket Gold – 1 4 Place One selected for 4. Shooting 4. Kabaddi (M) Gold – 1 6. Long Jump Gold – 1 7. High Jump (under 22) in the Maharashtra Team Col. Naidu C.K. Trophy. Silver – 1 8. Fencing Silver – 1 9. Cycling Silver – 1 10. Archery Bronze - 1 11. Rope Mallkhamb Personal achievement of Director of Physical Education PROF. DR. M.R. GAIKWAD Elected as a member of Senate, University of Pune on 2nd November, 2010 for a term of five years AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 54 Received recognition as a Research Guide for M.Phil and Ph.d students in the area of Physical Education and Sports Re-appointed as a Treasurer of Pune City Zonal Sports Committee Continuation of term of the post of Treasurer of Pune University Physical Education Teachers association (PUPETA), working since last five years Participated in three days of Physical Directors workshop/seminar held at Engineering College organized jointly by University of Pune and Engineering College, Sangamner. Acted as a team manager of Pune City Zonal Team for following events – Lawn Tennis, Kabaddi, Archery, Net Ball, Athletics, Gymnastics and Mallkhamb. Recipient of “ADARSH SHIKSHAK PURASKAR AND PRABODHAN AWARD, 2010” by Yuva Shakti Samajik Sanstha, Nasik Selected as a Team Manager of Pune University for the all India Inter University Athletics Tournament organized by Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjun Nagar, Guntur President and or member of various committees formed for selection of teams from Various Intercollegiate Sports Tournaments organized by Pune City Zonal Sports Committee, for Inter Zonal Sports tournaments by University of Pune as well as for Inter University Sports Tournament Recipient of MAHARASHTRA BHUSHAN PURASKAR by MSNHL institute Maharashtra Marathi Samajik Sanstha Mumbai. Achievements and awards in Cultural Activities Miss. Chavan Sandhya and Group: Second Prize in Inter collegiate Folk Dance Competition organized by National Student Union of India. Mr. Jain Ritesh and Group: First prize in Intercollegiate Group Dance competition organized by ISB & M School of Communication. Miss. Ostwal Karishma and Group: Fourth prize in Inter collegiate Folk Dance Competition organized by National Student Union of India. Mr. Kelkar Akshay: First prize in Short Film competition held in the Event „Asthitva - 2010‟ AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 55 Mr. Abhiraj Mokate and Group: Bagged first prize worth 10,000 and certificates in pune region for „Sakal Karandak‟, a state level inter collegiate drama competition. Miss. Shivani Kumbhozkar: Winner at inter collegiate „Purushotam Karandak‟ as best Director and best Actress in „Gadkari Karandak‟. Academic awards Commerce Department Sr. No. Name of the student Class Prize 01 Ms.Kothari Purva F.Y.B.Com First 02 Ms.Kaushil Priyanka S.Y.B.Com First 03 Ms.Phansalkar Pallavi T.Y.B.Com First 04 Mr.Naga Shyamsunder M. M.Com First B.B.A. / B.B.M. Sr. No. Name of the student Class Prize 01 Mr.Nikhil Anikt F.Y.B.B.A. First 02 Ms.Nimal Kumari S.Y.B.B.A. First 03 Ms.Chanda Kumari T.Y.B.B.A. First 04 Mr.Uday Chandak F.Y.B.B.M. First 05 Ms.Karishma Patel S.Y.B.B.M. First 06 Ms.Priyanka Lonkar T.Y.B.B.M. First B.C.A/ B. Sc (comp. sci.) AQAR 2010-11 Sr. No. Name of the student Class 01 Ms.Ruchira Deshpande F.Y.B.C.A. First 02 Mr. Ritesh Jain S.Y.B.C.A. First 03 Ms.Khshboo Bora T.Y.B.C.A. First 04 Mr.Shailedrajeet Singh F.Y.B.Sc. First 05 Mr.Swaroop Mahajan S.Y.B.Sc. First Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune Prize 56 06 Swapnil Ghare T.Y.B.Sc. First JOURNALISM (2010-2011) Sr. No. Name of the student Class Prize 01 Mr.Navanath Pawar D.C.J. First 02 Mr.Sudhir More D.C.J. Fourth 03 Ms.Rashmi Ratnakar M.A.M.C.J. Fourth 04 Ms.Madhavi Waghwshari M.A.M.C.J. Third Out of the few Hundreds of short documentary films shortlisted throughout the world by International Cultural Exchange (ICE) festival, the „212 Degree Fahrenheit‟, a short documentary film from the students of Art Circle of our college has been selected in top Thirty Two for the final round. 37. Activities of the Guidance and Counselling unit The College has appointed the full time professional qualified counselor from USA Mrs. Dhanashree Ghare who offers counseling services to the students as per the scheduled dates, days & timing. She also conducts seminars, workshops & invites event personalities & experts who provides guidance to student on various cases such as How to prepare for exam interview G.D. Career planning, personality development, conflates management, stress management. How to live with & without anger, secret of concentration memory development & How can the youth confront their problems related to adolescence teenage issues, sexual problems & pocket money management. 38. Placement services provided to students The placement cell was very active during this academic year. The college was very forficate have many provident & organized institutions such as AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 57 Zensar Wipro HDFC ICICI Pantaloon Infosys H.P. Godrej Tata Consultancy Red Wood Horizons 39. Development programmes for non-teaching staff The college does not only before in the Academic development of its faculty but also comes for the development of its non-teaching staff. The following development activities were under taken during Academic year 2010-11. An intensive course on Tally 9.0 was organized and it was co-ordinated by Prof. S. M. Edke. An informal interaction with Dr. Shikarpurkar an IT expert was held. In collaboration of Exam department of University of Pune controller of Exam a one day workshop was held on „Shikshekatar Sevakanchi Kavyashala‟. The college sponsored about 350 Non-teaching staff members from various colleges. The credit co-operative society of the college as part of its welfare development programme for the staff offers the following welfare benefits. 1. Emergency Loan of 2. Personal Loan of 18,000/3,00,000/- 3. Financial Assistance for purchase of Laptop & computers In addition to the above the college also provides concession in the fees to the ward of the Non-teaching staff for pursuing profession & non-professional courses offered in the college. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 58 The management and principal also encouraged non-teaching faculty member to upgrade their qualifications and also deputes them for various seminars workshops etc. 40. a. Good practices of the institution Cultivating in the entire student fraternity and the teaching faculty of the college seven or more habits of the highly effective people as proposed by Steven Covey. These seven habits which the college wishes to cultivate as one of the good practices of the institution are: 1. To be pro-active 2. To begin with the end in mind 3. To put first things first 4. To always think of win-win 5. Seek first to understand, then to be understood 6. To synergize 7. To always sharpen the saw b. The college is continuously establishing and making strong and effective connections with all the stakeholders, the entire environment, the organizations and other educational institutions and looks out for what resources, information and expertise are available there with which the college can use it for the growth of the student and the faculty. c. All the departments of the college make a diligent and creative use of educational technology for faster and more thorough learning and retention. d. The college under the leadership of the Principal and the Heads of the department organize proper mentoring and counseling of the students so as to help them to make smooth transitions at various stages of their student life, or whenever they are facing any sort of difficulties, problems, crisis, turmoil or confusion. The college believes that a teacher in the role of a sympathetic counselor can help the students to overcome their problems and accelerate their positive growth. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 59 e. Teaching our students to live positively pro-actively at every turn of their life with a firm attitude of a courageous, unbeatable, optimist, whose enthusiasm is contagious. f. The teachers help the students to recognize and acknowledge their strengths and talent, admit their shortcomings and affirm their entire self as they are, without any fear, embarrassment or guilt to believe the following assertions, 1. I am wonderfully created person 2. I have a uniquely reach, beautiful, inner world that can be endlessly expanded and experienced in a wide variety of ways. 3. I have an eternal destiny h. Teaching them the purpose of good discipline in all spheres of our lives, with examples from the lives of highly disciplined people who have been great achievers and highly successful in life. Effective self-management leads to desirable, speedy personal development and satisfactory performance of one‟s tasks. i. Ensuring that the vast majority of the students perform at an expected high level, and to be sympathetic and helpful to the underachievers, showing them in whatever they do. Be always positive, encouraging and affirming them in whatever improvement or good they achieve, and be helpful through accurate diagnosis of whatever problems they may be facing. j. Promoting optimum performance by developing healthy pressure and minimal tension (Eu-stress) and avoid unhealthy tension that leads to distress. k. Organizing teaching learning and evaluation process and mechanism in such a way that is appropriate to the various courses, classes, age levels, in such a way so as to lead them to increasingly complex levels of clear conceptual thinking eventually leading to an optimal stretching of their minds. 41. Linkages developed with National/International, academic/research bodies The college has developed linkages with various research bodies, industries and various sectors as under AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 60 Industry: The College is having linkages with well known industries from Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad areas like Bajaj Auto Ltd, Philips India Ltd, Telco, Hindustan Anti biotic, Crompton and Greaves, Tata Motors, Bharat Electronics Ltd.etc. Service sector: The College is also having close association with some of the very well known service sector organizations like BPO Banking industries insurance companies ware houses Industrial and Trade chambers Government and Non Government organizations. Agriculture sector: The College is closely associated with some organizations working in the fields of Agricultural Sector for example Krishi Utpanna Bazaar Samitee Sakhar Sankul Agricultural College National and State level organizations and Banks working for Agricultural development. Administrative agencies :The College is closely associated with some of the National and International Universities and administrative agencies AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 61 42. Action Taken Report on the AQAR of the previous year It gives us an immense pleasure to present the report of the activities of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell of our college. The college being one of the Higher Educational Institution (HEI) and at the instance of the NAAC as a post accreditation quality sustenance activity has formerly established Internal Quality Assurance Cell in the year 2006. The college has made very sincere and significant efforts in this regard. It has been able to Develop a quality system for conscious, consistent and catalytic program action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the college Initiating and promoting such academic and administrative measures for institutional functioning towards quality enhancement through internalization of a study and steady quality culture so as to enable the college to introduce best practices in such a way to reflect the mission and objective of our college through this Internal Quality Assurance Report. The college which has been established in the year 1986 has become one of the leading colleges in Pune city. Admitting more than 2100 students from more than 10 countries and almost all states and union territories in India. We at MMCC have developed our own brand image as one of the most sought after leading commerce colleges in Pune city. The focus of our college has always been shaping and developing creative minds of our students by constantly imparting knowledge to them and trying to develop life skills essential for career advancement and professional growth about students keeping this in mind through our college mission and objectives we are trying to go beyond the classroom by organizing programs, instructional activities, seminar, workshop, industrial visits , tradefairs, exhibitions, mock annual general meetings, mock interviews, group AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 62 discussion activities, co-curricular and other extra mural activities so as to ensure overall academic growth of our students The college with the fully experienced and expert faculties and with a very encouraging and supporting management and with a very invigorating young and committed alumni has brought the college to certainly a branded image institution so much so the University of Pune in the year 2009 conferred „The Best College Award‟ for its excellent academic achievements and contribution to community and society and its outstanding achievements in sports, cultural and other events. Immediately the last two academic years the government of Maharashtra, Minister of Higher and Technical Education has awarded two of our faculty members with the best State Teacher award in recognition of teacher‟s scholastic achievements, research output and for the commitment and dedication of our teachers in the chosen and noble profession of teaching. The Internal Quality Assurance Report thus highlights all such achievements both the faculty and the students in this academic year. We hope that IQAR fulfills the expectations of both UGC- Delhi and the NAAC Bengaluru. *** AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 63 Part C Outcomes achieved by the end of the year Good academic achievements and results: The following is the list of students of our college who had topped the University of Pune in 2010. Sr. No. Name of the student Class Prize 01 Mr. Navanath Pawar D.C.J. First 02 Mr. Sudhir More D.C.J. Fourth 03 Ms. Rashmi Ratnakar M.A.M.C.J. Fourth 04 Ms. Madhavi Waghwshari M.A.M.C.J. Third More involvement of girl students in sports activities and the college one more championships and improved its positions in the ranking of various team events such as Gymnastics (Men) Cricket (Men) Kabaddi (Men) Tennis (Men) Chess (Men/Women) Football (Men) Submission of M.Phil dissertations and Ph. D dthesis by three faculty members Introduction of INFLIBNATE facilities for the library Special remedial classes for foreign students Successful conduct and evaluation of BCOM, BBA, BCA BCS university examinations Dr. M. R. Gaikwad was elected to the University senate and Dr. N. B. Shaikh in Board Of Studies (BOS). Up-gradation of IT-Resource centre with recent operating systems like LINUX FEDORA, windows XP service pack-2. AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 64 Additional faculty development programs was organized for the staff The following athletes and other sports person of our college were selected in large numbers as compared to the previous years at the inter-collegiate , inter-zone, interUniversity, All India inter-University and National Level Sr. No Name Class 1 Shri.Sanjay Pardeshi M.Com Cricket 2 Shri. Tushar PGDFT Cricket Shrivastav Event Venue Australia Maharashtra Vijaywada,Gaziabad, Under 22 (Col. C.K. Udaipur,Mumbai, Naidu Trophy) Nasik 3 Shri. Saurabh Kokate DCJ Gymnastics Delhi 4 Ms. Sneha Nande F.Y.B.Com Athletics Bangalore and Guntur 5 Shri. Darshan T.Y.B.Com Cycling Ranchi (Jharkhand) Barguje 6 Mohan Dass T.Y.B.Com Foot Ball Jabalpur 7 Apoorva Yadav F.Y.B.Com Rope Mallakhamb Patiyala 8 Darshan Barguje T.Y.B.Com Cycling Amritsar 9 Saurabh Kokate D.C.J. Gymnastics Patiyala 10 Tejas Bendve F.Y.B.Com Gymnastics Patiyala 11 Prapat Bhong S.Y.B.Com Gymnastics Patiyala 12 Mangesh Bhagat F.Y.B.Com Kabaddi Akola and Ajmer 13 Sneha Nande F.Y.B.Com Athletics Akola and Guntur 14 Gaurav Zende F.Y.B.C.A. Shooting Gwalior 15 Avdhoot Dandekar S.Y.B.Com Cricket Surat 16 Rahul Gaikwad T.Y.B.Com Fencing Amritsar 17 Rohit Shinde S.Y.B.Com Tennis Nasik 18 Gaurav Ganphule M.Com Tennis Nasik 19 Shraddha Surase S.Y.B.Com Archery Kurkshetra The NSS students of our college are more extensively involved in activities such as AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 65 Environmental Awareness, blood donation camps, and also programmes related to drugs awareness and aids awareness. The adoption of a village for rural development. Consumer guidance, gender equality, adult education drive, camps for orphans. Care for old aged people Celebration of youth week Celebration of Gandhi jayanti, Vivekanand jayanti, Shiv-Chatrapati jayanti, and Marathwada Mukti din. Introduction to Biometric System Introduction to Bar-Coding System *** AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 66 AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 67 GLIMPSES OF OUR ACHIEVEMENTS FOR 2010-2011 AQAR 2010-11 Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 68 Part D Plans of the HEI for the next year To complete the re-accreditation process of NAAC To implement the plans chalked out for the silver jubilee celebrations of the college which are as follows: To adopt the village Gore Khurd and to ensure that with the help of NSS volunteers to see that considerable amount of the villagers are covered under the Adult and literacy education programme the college processes to take help of Adult Education department of University of Pune. To double the number of financial aid to students as compared to last year as a special commemoration of a silver jubilee year. To conduct lecture memorial service in both semesters on the „Art of Living‟ and other spiritual values. To conduct at least six intensive Faculty Development Programmes in the areas of AQAR 2010-11 Up gradation of teaching skills Examination Reforms Teachers Role as a coach and facilitator Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune 69 Mentoring another essential responsibility of a teacher Challenges and changes in the education system Going beyond the classrooms Teachers New Role Going beyond the classroom To conduct and plan at least two major activities of inter face – industry networking for the benefits of increased students placements in the silver jubilee year. To conduct a mega event covering sports, cultural, social aspects for our alumni in the coming academic year. *** Secretary, IQAC Dr. M. R. Gaikwad AQAR 2010-11 Co-ordinator, IQAC Dr. N. B. Shaikh Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Commerce, Pune Chairperson, IQAC Prin. Dr. M. D. Lawrence 70