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ANNEXURES 2017-18
Academic Calendar
Lectures and Exams1 Reopen ing 12/06/172 Exams of 1st 3rd semesters 06/11/17
onwards3 Exams of 2nd 4th semester 25/03/184 Summer vacation starts 12/05/18
Co curricular and extra curricularactivities
Auditorium5 Co curricular and extra curricular
activities24.08.2017
6 EVS & PT guidance 04.09.20177 SDU 07.09.20178 RCJC 08.09.20179 Placement Cell Workshop 13.09.201710 Placement Cell 22.09.201711 Teachers Day 25.09.201712 Arthanomics’ Inauguration
Ceremony30.11.2017
13 Arthanomics’ 02.12.201714 Students Council + Wellness Cell 06.12.201715 Josh 08.12.201716 B.Voc World Tourism Day 13.12.201717 Expression 2017 (Junior College) 17.12.201718 Music Café 19.12.201719 Talaash 04.01.201820 E-Cell 12.01.201821 Marathi Vagmay Mandal 13.01.201822 DTour 16.01.201823 Shoutt 17.01.201824 BA Convocation 19.01.201825 BAF/BBI/BFM Convocation 20.01.201826 TYB.SC Convocation 22.01.201827 CSR Activity 24.01.2018
AV Room
Sr. no Name of the Programme Date1 Syllabus Revision Workshop 21.06.20172 Maths Workshop 06.07.20173 Physics Seminar 07.07.20174 Botany Seminar 17.07.20175 IT Workshop 18.07.20176 Botany Seminar 19.07.20177 BAF/BBI/BFM Workshop 21.07.20178 Physics Society Workshop 26.07.20179 Life Science IRIS 27.07.201710 E-Cell 10.08.201711 Annual English students seminar 11.08.201712 Microbiology Dept Workshop 18.08.201713 Monsoon Marathon Prize Distribution 19.08.201714 RCJC 19.08.201715 Physics Department Workshop 30.08.201716 E-Cell Seminar 31.08.201717 DOT COM CLUB 04.09.201718 Botany Department 06.09.201719 Arthanomics’ 09.09.201720 Placement Cell 12.09.201721 Marathi Department 13.09.201722 Accountancy Association 14.09.201723 Hindi Divas Celebration 14.09.201724 Alumni Association 23.09.201725 Creative Writing Session 04.10.201726 SM Project 05.10.201727 BMM Screening on understanding Cinema 11.10.201728 NSS 13.10.201729 Talaash 05.10.201730 JAFF Meeting 11.12.201731 Wellness Cell Mentorship Training 12.12.201732 KPMG Case learning Analysis / Workshop 15.12.201733 DTOUR 17.12.201734 Shoutt 18.12.201735 Sindhi Circle Seminar 24.01.201736 History Annual Student seminar 18.01.201837 Economics Association 23.01.201838 SDU 31.01.201839 RSM Event 09.02.201840 Acct Assoc & Comm. Assoc Workshop on
Budget21.02.2018
41 Case study competition 24.02.201842 POM project 16.03.201843 BMS Research convention 24.03.2018
Annexure – 1
ADD-ON COURSES
ADD ON CERTIFICATE COURSES
1. ELEMENTARY ENTREPRENEURSHIP COURSE
2. ADVANCED ENTREPRENEURSHIP COURSE
3. CERTFICATE PROGRAM IN FORENSIC SCIENCE
4. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN BASIC ASTRONOMY
5. CERTIFICATE COURSE ON ANDROID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
6. CERTIFICATE COURSE ON RISK MANAGEMENT
7. CERTIFICATE COURSE ON IINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
8. CERTIFICATE COURSE ON CULTURAL HERITAGE
9. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN MICROBIOLOGY
OTHER CERTIFICATE COURSES/SKILL ORIENTED WORKSHOP/PROGRAM
BMS
Program Conducted In
Class Conducted By Program Type Remarks
InternationalRelations(Exposure tovariouscultures withspecialemphasis onbusiness)
SYBMS
History Dept CertificateCourse
Interdisciplinary – BMS +History Dept.20 Hourworkshop
Mockinterview,GD,PI
June TYBMS
CraigTravasso
Skill OrientedWorkshop/Program
BeingEffective- OralCommunication Skills
July &August
FYBMS
CraigTravasso
Skill OrientedWorkshop/Program
Leaders bornor made
September FYBMS
Glen Gerryn Skill OrientedWorkshop/Progra
First year ofprogram
m
Careerguidance
February FYBMS
CareerInsight
Skill OrientedWorkshop/Program
ConflictResolution
FYBMS
KishuDaswani
Skill OrientedWorkshop/Program
PortfolioAnalysis – AnIndustryInsight
FYBMS
Hemal Shah Skill OrientedWorkshop/Program
BAF BBI BFM
Program Duration
Conducted In
Year ofProgram
Conducted By
Class Program Type
Introductionto FinancialMarkets
15Hours
October Second Mr HemalShah
FY andSYBAF,BBIandBFM
CertificateCourse
Basics ofStock Markets
1 Day August First Mr KirtanShah
FYBAF,FYBBI,FYBFM
Skill OrientedWorkshop/Program
Communication Skills
4 Days June Fifth Mr CraigTravasso
SYBAF,BBIandBFM
Skill OrientedWorkshop/Program
ENTREPRENEURSHIP COURSES CONDUCTED IN JAI HIND COLLEGE
ELEMENTARY ENTREPRENEURSHIP COURSE:
This Course is conducted by Dr. Hasina Sayed (Associate Prof. in the Department of
Commerce and National Entrepreneurship Network/Goldman Sachs/ London Business
School Entrepreneur Mentor) and Dr. Rakhi Sharma (Coordinator of BMS and NEN/
Stanford Univ./IIM entrepreneurship Educator), under the certification of NEN and Jai Hind
College.
Inception: December 2011
Number of student participants in each course: 60 (spanning all faculties across the campus)
Duration & Timings of the course: 3 days – 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Fees charged: INR 1,500/- per participant
6 courses conducted on campus to date.
This course develops entrepreneurship insight and basic entrepreneurship skills required for
an early stage start-up.
The modules include entrepreneurship case studies, entrepreneurial games and exercises, idea
generation and opportunity building, developing venture cost sheets, and sessions conducted
by external NEN resource persons.
ADVANCED ENTREPRENEURSHIP COURSE:
This Course is Coordinated by Dr. Hasina Sayed and Dr. Rakhi Sharma and certified by
National Entrepreneurship Network and Jai Hind College.
Inception: December 2012.
Number of student participants in each course: 35 (spanning all faculties across the campus)
Duration & Timings of the course: 5 days – 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Fees charged: INR 3000/- per participant
3 courses (one each year) conducted on campus to date.
This course provides intense and extensive entrepreneurial know how and skills required to
enter the market. Student entrepreneurs from campus are provided with mentoring from
specialized external resource persons on all areas of entrepreneurship and provided with a
group of students (course participants) who assist them in growing their business ventures,
thereby developing entrepreneurial skill themselves.
CERTFICATE PROGRAM IN FORENSIC SCIENCE
The Department of Life Sciences has started a certificate program in Certificate Program
Forensic Science in collaboration with FACTS (Forensic Advice Consultancy and training
Services) in the academic year 2014 – 2015. More than 60 students had applied for the same
and a final number of 19 students have successfully completed the program with good scores.
The program was designed and executed by FACTS and was conducted through the
Department of Life Sciences at Jai Hind College, Mumbai for students offering the B.Sc
program specializing in biology, chemistry and other related fields
Objectives of the program:
a) To satisfy a students’ innate curiosity regarding the field of ‘crime scene investigation’ and
increase forensic awareness in the youth community
b) To provide students with an understanding of how the correct use of sound forensic
analytical techniques can contribute significantly during crime investigation
c) To offer students of biology and chemistry a value-addition program
Duration of program: Six months (one semester) – which would comprise 3 contact hours
per week, and 1 additional hour per week for self-study
Methodology of program delivery: through short recitation style lectures and practical
exercises (20 hours lectures, 40 hours lab work). Practical exercises would be conducted
through the use of mock crime scenes that require complex analysis and logical reasoning in
order to reconstruct the crime scene event.
The in-take capacity would be a maximum of 30 students per batch, so as to maximize a
student: faculty ratio of 15: 1. Selection would be merit based.
The eligibility criteria for admission into the Certificate Program would be fluency in
written and spoken English, and a minimum H.Sc. /12th Std certification with science (60%
and above)
CERTIFICATE COURSE IN BASIC ASTRONOMY
Organised by the Dept of Physics in collaboration with Amateur Astronomer’
Association, Mumbai
MOU signed on 28/6/14
Course fee: Rs 2000/-
Course includes 10 lectures ( scheduled on Saturdays between 3-5pm, from 2 Aug –
30 Aug’14) and 2 trips for night sky observations (11-12 Oct and in Jan 2015)
Visiting faculty are associated with the teaching of this programme
Dr Jyoti Singh ( St Xavier’s College, Post doc at Goddard Institute, NASA USA)
Capt Kumar Gaurav (Electrical Engineer and Amateur Astronomer)
Mr Arvind Paranjpe (Director Nehru Planeterium)
Dr J. B Mistry (Dean XIC, Former HOD Physics, St Xavier’s College)
Mr Bharat Adur (worked extensively as astronomer)
Mr Deepak Bhimani (amateur astronomer)
This year we enrolled 15 students of which 4 are BA students and the rest BSc
CERTIFICATE COURSE ON ANDROID APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
The Department of Computer Science and Information Technology has conducted a
Certificate course which covered concepts beyond the syllabus.
The title of the course "Android Application Development Course"
The Eligibility of the course was All UG students
We received total 206 applications but decided to start a small batch with size 30 on First
Come First Serve basis.
The Duration of the course was 16 hrs.
Aim of the course :
-To help learners to create applications using Google's Android.
-Open-source platform.
Contents of the course:
-Sending and Receiving SMS, email
-Handling Telephone Calls
-Working with Content Providers
-Persistent storage in Android
-Android Media API (Playing audio/video)
-Using Camera, video capture
-Location, GPS & Maps
-Loading Applications on Android Phone / Tablet and many more.
-Started in 2014
-Total 30 students.
-Fees 4500.
-Faculty - was outsourced.
-Student feedback was excellent and they wanted to do advance courses
CERTFICATE COURSE BY MICROBIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Microbiology department started conducting certificate course for the Nurtition and dietetics
BSc students of Nirmala Niketan college of home science since 2013-14.Official MOU was
signed between the two institutes to gain mutual benefits to promote sharing of resources
&research .
The title of the certificate course for BSc students is “Basic techniques in Microbiology”.
This course
Is designed to enhance the knowledge of Microbiology among the students of nutrition
background.
Basic Microbiology techniques are covered in this course.
This academic year (2015-16) we conducted advanced course in Microbiology for MSc
students of Nutrition and Food Preservation and processing .This course covers techniques
required by MSc students for their dissertation research work.
In the academic year 2014-15 Microbiology department conducted a certificate course on
Basics in stem cell Research in collaboration with Wockhardt hospitals ltd for biological
sciences students.
Name of thecourse
Year inwhichcoursewasconducted
Name ofthecollegestudentsbelongto
Studentsenrolled for
No ofstudentsenrolled
Names offacultyConductingthe course
CertificateGiven by
Basictechniques inMicrobiology
2013-142014-15
NirmalaNiketanCollegeof HomeSciencs
BSc Homescience
3936
MsP.SequeriaDr M.GhayalMs R.KatariaMSR.Jaisinghani
JHC &NirmalaNiketanCollege ofhomescience
Basics instem cellbiology
2014-15 Jai Hindcollege
BSc 11 Dr VijaySharma .Director,stem cellresearchWockhardthospitals ltd
JHC andWockhardthospitalsltd
Advance 2015-16 Nirmala MSc Home 27 Ms JHC &
course infoodmicrobiology
NiketanCollegeof HomeSciencs
ScienceNutritionand foodpreservation&processing
P.SequeriaDr M.GhayalMs R.KatariaMSR.Jaisinghani
NirmalaNiketanCollege ofhomescience
Annexure 2
Exit poll Analysis
EXIT_POLL-TYBVOC (SD)- 2017-18(Q1) In your years at Jai Hind as a student do you think you have grown: academically and holistically- Yes: 1 (100.00 %)- No: 0(2) Do you think you will be able to link classroom teaching with real life problems in business/ work- Yes: 0- No: 1 (100.00 %)(3) What are your future career and life goals.- my future life and goals will be do master in data science and AI TECHNOLOGIES(1) The curriculum was relevant- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 1 (100.00 %)- Very good (3): 0- Excellent (4): 0Average: 2.00(2) The program improved my understanding of the subject- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 1 (100.00 %)- Very good (3): 0- Excellent (4): 0Average: 2.00(3) The teaching methods used were appropriate for students- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 1 (100.00 %)- Very good (3): 0- Excellent (4): 0Average: 2.00(4) The faculty has provided mentoring as and when required- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 1 (100.00 %)- Very good (3): 0- Excellent (4): 0
Average: 2.00(5) The course has provided flexible learning opportunities- Average (1): 1 (100.00 %)- Good (2): 0- Very good (3): 0- Excellent (4): 0Average: 1.00(6) I used the platforms provided by college to do research related activities (seminars, debates,field work, practicals, quizzes, magazine articles and others)- Average (1): 1 (100.00 %)- Good (2): 0- Very good(3): 0
- Excellent (4): 0Average: 1.00(7) Over all evaluation of the program- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 0- Very good (3): 1 (100.00 %)- Excellent (4): 0Average: 3.00(1) Sports and Extra-curricular activities in college are abundant- Strongly Disagree(1): 0
- Disagree (2): 0- Satisfactory (3): 0- Agree (4): 1 (100.00 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 0Average: 4.00(2) Canteen facility in college is adequate- Strongly Disagree(1): 0
- Disagree (2): 0- Satisfactory (3): 0- Agree (4): 0- Strongly Agree (5): 1 (100.00 %)Average: 5.00(3) WiFi Network in College is useful- Strongly Disagree(1): 0
- Disagree (2): 1 (100.00 %)- Satisfactory (3): 0- Agree (4): 0- Strongly Agree (5): 0Average: 2.00(4) Interactions with Office Staff are useful
- Strongly Disagree(1): 0
- Disagree (2): 0- Satisfactory (3): 0- Agree (4): 0- Strongly Agree (5): 1 (100.00 %)Average: 5.00(5) Library facilities are satisfactory- Strongly Disagree(1): 0
- Disagree (2): 0- Satisfactory (3): 0- Agree (4): 1 (100.00 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 0Average: 4.00(1) Hygiene and maintanence- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 1 (100.00 %)- Very good (3): 0- Excellent (4): 0Average: 2.00(2) The functioning of Placement Cell is satisfactory- Average (1): 1 (100.00 %)- Good (2): 0- Very good (3): 0- Excellent (4): 0Average: 1.00(1) Overall Experience At Jai Hind college- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 0- Very good (3): 0- Excellent (4): 1 (100.00 %)Average: 4.00(19) Any suggestions for improvement:- please improve the study materials and main prior is to update the Syllabus and should introduce
more on the practical and team work and should provide the student to the R&D and include onthe subject...
Grand Average:2.7894736842105
EXIT POLL TYCS 2017-18
(Q1) In your years at Jai Hind as a student do you think you have grown: academically andholistically- Yes: 28 (96.55 %)
- No: 1 (3.45 %)(2) Do you think you will be able to link classroom teaching with real life problems in business/work- Yes: 27 (93.10 %)- No: 2 (6.90 %)(3) What are your future career and life goals.- To learn more things and teach students
- To be a software developer
- TO GET THE BETTER JOB AND CARRER
- Get a job at good place.Be a better person in life,like our teacher in the college.
- To be the best in IT and CS industry
- I like to continue my Higher studies by doing MBA orMsc
- My goal is to be the best in whatever I do be it computer science or be it at acquiring knowledge,Iwish to pursue a career in Android development in the near future.
- Looking forward to a great career option in banking sector under the IT
- To Get a higher degree and be a successful developer
- To learn more about the programming and get a well payed job.
- I want to become an excellent software developer.
- To grow in every aspects of my life
- Currently looking to Study futher.. after study I'll do a job as well as business..
- To be an IAS Officer and a civil servant.
- my goal is complete my MBA from a good college and have a well settled and secured life.
- Msc
- Masters
- Planning for Further education
- I want to become a programmer
- I want to Join Defence Services.
- To start my own business
- Going for further studies in the same field gaining more experience!
- HANDLE MY FAMILY BUSINESS
- Corporate job maybe
- To be a software developer.
- MBAPlanning to do Business
- Be a software developer and a tour of india
- INVESTMENT BANKING
- Settle in the United States of America
(1) The curriculum was relevant- Average (1): 3 (10.34 %)- Good (2): 8 (27.59 %)- Very good (3): 11 (37.93 %)- Excellent (4): 7 (24.14 %)Average: 2.76(2) The program improved my understanding of the subject- Average (1): 2 (6.90 %)- Good (2): 8 (27.59 %)- Very good (3): 12 (41.38 %)- Excellent (4): 7 (24.14 %)Average: 2.83(3) The teaching methods used were appropriate for students- Average (1): 3 (10.34 %)- Good (2): 6 (20.69 %)- Very good (3): 10 (34.48 %)- Excellent (4): 10 (34.48 %)Average: 2.93(4) The faculty has provided mentoring as and when required- Average (1): 3 (10.34 %)- Good (2): 7 (24.14 %)- Very good (3): 5 (17.24 %)- Excellent (4): 14 (48.28 %)Average: 3.03(5) The course has provided flexible learning opportunities- Average (1): 2 (6.90 %)- Good (2): 7 (24.14 %)- Very good (3): 11 (37.93 %)- Excellent (4): 9 (31.03 %)Average: 2.93(6) I used the platforms provided by college to do research related activities (seminars, debates,
field work, practicals, quizzes, magazine articles and others)- Average (1): 3 (10.34 %)- Good (2): 8 (27.59 %)- Very good (3): 10 (34.48 %)- Excellent (4): 8 (27.59 %)Average: 2.79(7) Over all evaluation of the program- Average (1): 2 (6.90 %)- Good (2): 7 (24.14 %)- Very good (3): 10 (34.48 %)- Excellent (4): 10 (34.48 %)Average: 2.97(1) Sports and Extra-curricular activities in college are abundant- Strongly Disagree (1): 2 (6.90 %)- Disagree (2): 2 (6.90 %)- Satisfactory (3): 10 (34.48 %)- Agree (4): 8 (27.59 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 7 (24.14 %)Average: 3.55(2) Canteen facility in college is adequate- Strongly Disagree (1): 1 (3.45 %)- Disagree (2): 4 (13.79 %)- Satisfactory (3): 14 (48.28 %)- Agree (4): 7 (24.14 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 3 (10.34 %)Average: 3.24(3) WiFi Network in College is useful- Strongly Disagree (1): 6 (20.69 %)- Disagree (2): 5 (17.24 %)- Satisfactory (3): 13 (44.83 %)- Agree (4): 3 (10.34 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 2 (6.90 %)Average: 2.66(4) Interactions with Office Staff are useful- Strongly Disagree (1): 1 (3.45 %)- Disagree (2): 0- Satisfactory (3): 7 (24.14 %)- Agree (4): 12 (41.38 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 9 (31.03 %)Average: 3.97(5) Library facilities are satisfactory- Strongly Disagree (1): 0- Disagree (2): 0- Satisfactory (3): 2 (6.90 %)- Agree (4): 10 (34.48 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 17 (58.62 %)
Average: 4.52(1) Hygiene and maintanence- Average (1): 2 (6.90 %)- Good (2): 13 (44.83 %)- Very good (3): 7 (24.14 %)- Excellent (4): 7 (24.14 %)Average: 2.66(2) The functioning of Placement Cell is satisfactory- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 9 (31.03 %)- Very good (3): 12 (41.38 %)- Excellent (4): 8 (27.59 %)Average: 2.97(1) Overall Experience At Jai Hind college- Average (1): 0- Good (2): 4 (13.79 %)- Very good (3): 9 (31.03 %)- Excellent (4): 16 (55.17 %)Average: 3.41(19) Any suggestions for improvement:- Canteen facility must be improved.
- Better chairs for the classroom.
- EVERY THING IS PERFECT
- NO.
- No
- The whole year in our computer science Lab most of the chairs were in bad condition ,No actions were taken.Most of the year the Lab air conditioner weren't working I this this could be changedIn up coming years of our college.
- The lab 2 on the first floor surely needs to undergo reclamation ,it needs to be reborn with properchairs and also the air conditioning , hygiene and maintenance is all up to the mark.
- The Computer Science Lab 2 requires new chairs alongwith proper functioning of the AC.
- Chairs should be better in the cs department
- Better chairs for computer labs
- Nothing
- Request to provide good chairs in computer lab.
- Chairs in lab
- Change in infrastructure and better internet and network connectivity.
- It would be appreciated if the college provided the students with proper chairs and working Airconditioners. In my class there were broken chairs through out the year which werent replacedeven after requesting plenty times.
- No suggestions
- Nothing at all :)
- No
- Please change your computer lab chairs
- Chairs in lab2 of IT/CS Department were so bad like whenever someone sits on them,they brokeinto two peices and almost every student had that experience of faliing. ACs in lab2 were not goodat all,only one AC works.
- No
- It has been developed all the years, I have spent. I wish the same for future!
- BRING NEW CHAIRS AND A.C FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
- Improve the canteen and the campus
- Provide more chairs in the classrooms. Provide wi-fi facilities and better computers in thecomputer labs.
- Np
- Get new chairs for practical lab and an AC
- 1.INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS TO BE TAKEN CARE OF2.WIFI CONNECTIVITY SHOULD BE PRESENT
- None
Grand Average:2.6647368421053
EXIT_POLL-TYIT-2017-18
1. (Q1) In your years at Jai Hind as a student do you think you have grown: academically andholistically- Yes: 55 (100.00 %)- No: 02. (2) Do you think you will be able to link classroom teaching with real life problems in business/work- Yes: 51 (92.73 %)
- No: 4 (7.27 %)3. (3) What are your future career and life goals.- Cybersecurity
- I am planning to study ahead and complete with my masters course.
- To make the best use of the knowledge I have gained and to excel in my field.
- MCA
- get a good job and prepare for civil service
- I have been placed in LTI I would probably work there for 2 years.
- Go for masters and then into developer job or freelancer.
- Defence
- To work
- To first do the job and after some time help my father in his buisness
- To work for an MNC and apply the acquired knowledge
- To work at an MNC or pursue my masters.
- I aspire to work with very successful Mnc’s and then pursue my post graduation.
- Data Analyisis
- To do further studies
- MCA
- Programmer
- Want to excel in the field of Information Technology
- to study more and then let see
- Completing my B.Ed and teaching in an institute
- Going company for futher growth
- Working in a company
- I aspire to continue my career in the field of Information Technology and go into research.
- .
- Be a Successful Entrepreneur
- .
- be successful
- MS IN IT
- have not decided yet.
- .
- JOB
- .
- idont know.
- A job in the IT Sector
- JOB
- YOUTUBER / MCA / MASTERS
- Cricketer, event manager
- MSCIT
- .
- Teaching
- WANT TO STUDY FURTHER
- I would like to study further
- To learn more and improve my knowledge; also grow as an individual.
- .
- Too become a web developer
- pursungmca
- will work in IT Sector
- To explore the real world out there,choose the correct career option and excel in it
- Not yet decided
- For my future I want to go with IT field I want to work with good IT company and make my carrierbright
- I will join best IT company and make future career in IT field
- I don't know
- to join defence
- I want to pursue a job first and then think about further studies.
- To be successful
4. (1) The curriculum was relevant- Average (1): 6 (10.91 %)- Good (2): 20 (36.36 %)- Very good (3): 18 (32.73 %)- Excellent (4): 11 (20.00 %)Average: 2.625. (2) The program improved my understanding of the subject- Average (1): 5 (9.09 %)- Good (2): 18 (32.73 %)- Very good (3): 19 (34.55 %)- Excellent (4): 13 (23.64 %)Average: 2.736. (3) The teaching methods used were appropriate for students- Average (1): 4 (7.27 %)- Good (2): 17 (30.91 %)- Very good (3): 19 (34.55 %)- Excellent (4): 15 (27.27 %)Average: 2.827. (4) The faculty has provided mentoring as and when required- Average (1): 4 (7.27 %)- Good (2): 18 (32.73 %)- Very good (3): 16 (29.09 %)- Excellent (4): 17 (30.91 %)Average: 2.848. (5) The course has provided flexible learning opportunities- Average (1): 2 (3.64 %)- Good (2): 17 (30.91 %)- Very good (3): 20 (36.36 %)- Excellent (4): 16 (29.09 %)Average: 2.919. (6) I used the platforms provided by college to do research related activities (seminars, debates,field work, practicals, quizzes, magazine articles and others)- Average (1): 6 (10.91 %)
- Good (2): 21 (38.18 %)- Very good (3): 14 (25.45 %)- Excellent (4): 14 (25.45 %)Average: 2.6510. (7) Over all evaluation of the program- Average (1): 4 (7.27 %)- Good (2): 16 (29.09 %)- Very good (3): 17 (30.91 %)- Excellent (4): 18 (32.73 %)Average: 2.8911. (1) Sports and Extra-curricular activities in college are abundant- Strongly Disagree (1): 2 (3.64 %)- Disagree (2): 4 (7.27 %)- Satisfactory (3): 20 (36.36 %)- Agree (4): 15 (27.27 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 14 (25.45 %)Average: 3.6412. (2) Canteen facility in college is adequate- Strongly Disagree (1): 4 (7.27 %)- Disagree (2): 4 (7.27 %)- Satisfactory (3): 14 (25.45 %)- Agree (4): 23 (41.82 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 10 (18.18 %)Average: 3.5613. (3) WiFi Network in College is useful- Strongly Disagree (1): 10 (18.18 %)- Disagree (2): 11 (20.00 %)- Satisfactory (3): 18 (32.73 %)- Agree (4): 8 (14.55 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 8 (14.55 %)Average: 2.8714. (4) Interactions with Office Staff are useful- Strongly Disagree (1): 0- Disagree (2): 0- Satisfactory (3): 24 (43.64 %)- Agree (4): 21 (38.18 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 10 (18.18 %)Average: 3.7515. (5) Library facilities are satisfactory- Strongly Disagree (1): 0- Disagree (2): 0- Satisfactory (3): 7 (12.73 %)- Agree (4): 28 (50.91 %)- Strongly Agree (5): 20 (36.36 %)Average: 4.2416. (1) Hygiene and maintanence
- Average (1): 4 (7.27 %)- Good (2): 24 (43.64 %)- Very good (3): 16 (29.09 %)- Excellent (4): 11 (20.00 %)Average: 2.6217. (2) The functioning of Placement Cell is satisfactory- Average (1): 6 (10.91 %)- Good (2): 20 (36.36 %)- Very good (3): 14 (25.45 %)- Excellent (4): 15 (27.27 %)Average: 2.6918. (1) Overall Experience At Jai Hind college- Average (1): 2 (3.64 %)- Good (2): 15 (27.27 %)- Very good (3): 19 (34.55 %)- Excellent (4): 19 (34.55 %)Average: 3.0019. (19) Any suggestions for improvement:- No
- I wish my college a very good luck !!!!
- No
- NO
- improve the quantity and quality of food in our canteen.
- Try and organise regular fests for students (saree day,etc.)
- No
- NO
- None
- No need for the improvement it is already maintaining its standard at its best.
- None
- None.
- Keep going! Let students participate more in CO curricular activities which will help them tointeract with more people
- More extra-cirriculum activities in IT department
- It is perfect no suggesstions required
- No
- No
- No suggestions.
- No
- None
- No suggestion
- Should add more curricular activities
- WifI Access could be improved.
- .
- Quality
- :P
- Quality and Maintenance
- A NEW AC PROBABLY.
- ---
- .
- NO
- .
- Everything is good.
- None
- NO
- NO
- Nope
- CANTEEN FACILITY SHOULD BE IMPROVED
- .
- Improve AC
- Increase canteen space.
- better canteen and placements
- None that I can think of.
- No.
- Try to modernize the studying and management then to be old ways
- nothing all good
- NO
- There should be 1 college fest for the whole college along with other fest so that their is betterinteraction,talent exchange, knowledge and opportunity sharing among various departments.
- Everything's perfect
- No
- No
- Nothing
- No
- Nope
- Canteen
Grand Average:3.1084210526316Annexure 3
Faculty Participation in conferences, symposia, seminars and workshops:
BAF/BFM/BBI:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
PrateekKumar
PillaisCollege ,Panvel
National 24.02.18 Impact ofDigitiazation onthe Quality ofLife
Paperpresentationand participant
Evelyn Pillais National 24.02.18 Impact of Paper
Corriea College ,Panvel
Digitiazation onthe Quality ofLife
presentationand participant
BMS:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr.RakhiSharma
5 dayworkshopG.H.RaisoniCollege, Nagpur
11th-15th
Sep,2017National YuvaUdyamita
VikasAbhiyan-Ministry OfSkilldevelopment&Entrepreneurship-PradhanMantriYuvaYojna
Attended
Dr.RakhiSharma
Workshop-FacultyDevelopmentProgramme onEntrepreneurshipDevelopmentunder DST-NIMAT Project2017-18 atsandeepFoundation,Nasik
23rd
December,2017National Faculty
DevelopmentProgramme onEntrepreneurship Developmentunder DST-NIMAT Project2017-18 atsandeepFoundation,Nasik
ResourcePerson
Dr.RakhiSharma
Workshop-EntrepreneurshipSummit inassociation withIMC at ITMBusiness School
4th
November,2017Regional Entrepreneurshi
p Summit inassociation withIMC at ITMBusinessSchool
ResourcePerson
Dr.RakhiSharma
CSR CaseCompetition byIndian Centre forCSR, MilgardSchool ofBusiness, Centrefor leadership &
7th
December,2017Regional CSR Case
Competition byIndian Centrefor CSR,Milgard Schoolof Business,Centre for
Attended
Socialresponsibility.
leadership &Socialresponsibility.
Dr.RakhiSharma
Key notespeaker onInternationalwomen’s Day atIndo AmericanSociety
8th March,2018 Regional Key notespeaker onInternationalwomen’s Dayat IndoAmericanSociety
ResourcePerson
Dr.RakhiSharma
Workshop-Business Plan atSFIT institute
23rd
August,2017Business planto businessmodel
ResourcePerson
Dr.RakhiSharma
RiseMumbai(createdby Barclay’s)-AsJudge forBusiness Plancompetition
24th June,2017 Regional Giving wings toideas
Resourceperson
Dr.RakhiSharma
Pitch It -Econundrum2018, hosted bythe EconomicsDepartment ofSt. Xavier'sCollege.
7th Jan,2018 National Econundrum-St. Xavier’sFest
Resourceperson
Dr.RakhiSharma
AttendedHSBC/HKUAsia PacificBusiness caseCompettion2017in Hongkong
4th to 8th
June2017International Business case
studycompetition
Attended
Ms.Shilpa J.More
Two DaysWorkshop onUse of “RSoftware”
6th and 7th
August 2017Attended
Ms.MerlinMathew
5 day IntensiveFaculty Trainingprogram-EntrepreneurshipEducatorsprogram
20th-24th June2017
National Attended
Biotechnology:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr. ArchanaAshtekar
Jai HindCollege
Workshop: 19th
and 20th March2018
ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participant
Dr. KrutiPandya
Jai HindCollege
Work shop 28July 2017
New Horizonsin Life Sciences
Participant
Dr. KrutiPandya
Jai HindCollege
Workshop: 19th
and 20th March2018
ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participant
Nissey Sunil HomiBabhaCentre forScienceEducation
State Workshop: 7th
and 8th
September 2017
IntegratingConcepts in aBiologyLaboratory
Participant
Nissey Sunil Jai HindCollege
Workshop: 19th
and 20th March2018
ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participant
Botany:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Resource Person/Oral presentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
DR. AmbikaJoshi
Rizvi College,Mumbai
National 3RD Feb, 2018 Advances inBiologicalSciences
Poster Presentation
DR.DevangiChachad
PunjabUniversity,Patiala
National 15TH – 17TH
Sept, 2017XL All IndiaBotanicalConference ofthe IndianBotanicalSociety, &NationalSymposium on‘Evaluation andConservation ofPlantGermplasm”
Oral Presentation
DR.DevangiChachad
GanpatUniversity,Mehsana
Internationall 20TH&21STJan, 2018
InternationalConference onIntegratingAyurveda &Herbal Drugsfor nextGeneration
Poster Presentation
Therapeutics &Supplements:Opportunities &Challenges
DR.DevangiChachad
Rizvi College,Mumbai
National 3RD Feb, 2018 Advances inBiologicalSciences
Poster Presentation
DR. PAYALRANE -ACHAREKAR
Rizvi College,Mumbai
National 3RD Feb, 2018 Advances inBiologicalSciences
Poster Presentation
DR.BHARATIBIST
Rizvi College,Mumbai
National 3RD Feb, 2018 Advances inBiologicalSciences
Poster Presentation
BVoc (Software Development) & IT:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/
Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
BertillaFernandes
S.M.ShettyCollege
State 21st Jun, 2018 SYIT SEM 3RevisedSyllabusWorkshop
Participation
BertillaFernandes
THAKURCOLLEGE
State 19th Dec 2017 SYIT SEM 4RevisedSyllabusWorkshop
Participation
PritiShelar S.M.ShettyCollege
State 21st Jun, 2017 SYIT SEM 3RevisedSyllabusWorkshop
Participation
PritiShelar MulundCollege ofCommerce
State 5th Jul, 2017 SYIT SEM 3RevisedSyllabusCordovaWorkshop
Participation
Sunita Jena University ofMumbai
State 16th Jun, 2017 TYCS SEM 5RevisedSyllabusWorkshop
Participation
UmmehaniSaiyed
R.J. College State 27th Feb, 2018 SYIT SEM 4EmbeddedSystem
Participation
Shruti Shah R.J. COLLEGE State 27th Feb, 2018 SYIT SEM 4EmbeddedSystem
Participation
Indu Kumar S.K. SomaiyaCollege
State 4thJul,2017 SYIT SEM3PythonProgrammingPractical
Participation
BVoc (Travel and Tourism):
Name of Teacher Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr Archana Mishra Sciences Po,Paris, France(Conference)
InternationalLevel
June 28th,2017
Panel for‘SAARC:Challengesand Future’
Paperpresentationon Panel for‘SAARC:Challengesand Future’
KC College,PGDepartmentof MediaStudies(Conference)
InternationalLevel
20thFebruary,2017
4th
InternationalMediaSummit2017 – anInternationalConferenceonGlocalization
PaperpresentationonGlocalizationandEmployment:Need forNicheCourses
Jai HindCollege(Workshop)
Regionallevel
4th February ResearchMethodology
Participant
Universityof Mumbai,Departmentof History
InternationalLevel
6th and 7th
January,2017“Power,Public Culture& Identity:Towards NewHistories ofMumbai”
Participant
Jai HindCollegeIQACSeminar
MumbaiLevel
1st March,2017
“A NewDimension toTeaching,Learning &Evaluation”
Participant
K C CollegeWorkshop
In associationwithUniversity ofMumbai
June 28th,2018
“APISystem andAmendmentsin the UGCAct”
Participant
Ms.VedantiImartey Sciences Po,Paris, France(Conference)
InternationalLevel
June 28th,2017
‘SAARC:Challengesand Future’
Participant
Chemistry:
Name of Teacher Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International, National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr. Sreela Dasgupta R.D.NationalCollege
University 24th June 2017 ProposedrevisedAccreditationframework ofnationalaccreditationand frameworkcouncil (NAAC)
Participation
Dr. B.K.N SinghDr. Shipra BiswasDr. Sangita ParabDr. Sreela DasguptaDr. Sajith ChandranDr. Supriya DeshmukhMr. Gokul GanesanDr. Shilpa Jain
Jai HindCollege
College 13th June,2017 Revisedsyllabus of S.YB.Sc
Participation
Dr. Sreela Dasgupta Jai HindCollege
State 9-10 Feb,2018 ResearchScholars Meet
PosterPresentation
Mr. Gokul Ganesan Jai HindCollege
State 9-10 Feb,2018 ResearchScholars Meet
PosterPresentation
Dr. Shilpa Jain Jai HindCollege
State 9-10 Feb,2018 ResearchScholars Meet
OralPresentation
Dr. Sreela Dasgupta UniversitydepartmentofChemistry,Kalina
National 8-9March,2018
Recentdevelopments inchemicalsciences(RDCS-2018)
Posterpresentation
Mr. Gokul Ganesan Universitydepartmentof
National 8-9March,2018
Recentdevelopments inchemical
PosterPresentation
Chemistry,Kalina
sciences(RDCS-2018)
Dr. Shilpa Jain UniversitydepartmentofChemistry,Kalina
National 8-9March,2018
Recentdevelopments inchemicalsciences(RDCS-2018)
Oralpresentation
Dr. B.K.N Singh Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Dr. Shipra Biswas Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Dr. Sangita Parab Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Dr. Sreela Dasgupta Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Dr. Sajith Chandran Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Dr. SupriyaDeshmukh
Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Mr. Gokul Ganesan Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Dr. Shilpa Jain Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Ms. Khadija Atthar Jai HindCollege
College 19-20March,2018
ImplementingAcademicautonomy
Participation
Commerce:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference/ symposia/Workshop/ Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr.HasinaSayed
1.Judge/Resourceperson for S.PJain,SIMSREE,LalaLajpatrai BusinessPlan Competition
2.Chairperson forTechnical sessionof Internationalconference ofHinduja college
3.Attendedtraining asentrepreneureducator for PMYUVA YOJANAat Nagpur
NationalLevel
Internationalconference
NationalLevel
Feb-March2018
21st April2018
September2017
1.Judge/Resource person forS.P Jain,SIMSREE,LalaLajpatraiBusiness PlanCompetition2.Chairpersonfor Technicalsession ofInternationalconference ofHinduja college3.Attendedtraining asentrepreneureducator forPM YUVAYOJANA atNagpur
ResourcePerson
Chairpersonof conference
Attended as aTrainee
AshutoshSaxena
1.Paper presentedonImpact ofMake in India onIndian Railwayssector(Manjunathacollege,Dombivali)
2.RevolutionisingtheManufacturingindustry ofIndia(Kalsekarcollege,Vasai)
3.Manufacuringsector challenges
Nationalconference
Internationalconference
Nationalconference
Aug,17
Dec,17
Feb,18
Mar,18
Mar,18
Jan,18
1.Paperpresented onImpact of Makein India onIndianRailwayssector(Manjunathacollege,Dombivali)2.Revolutionalising theManufacturingindustry ofIndia(Kalsekarcollege,Vasai)3.Manufacuringsectorchallenges inIndia ( NSS
Presented
Presented-Impactfactor:4.264
Presented-Impact factor:5.265Presented-Impactfactor:6.315
Presented-Impactfactor:4.12
in India ( NSSCollege Tardeo)
4.Highereducation inIndia( NSSCollege Tardeo)
5.The New CSRInitiatives InIndia( at S.M.College Nerul)
6.Participation inSevasadancollegeinternationalconference
Nationalconference
Nationalconference
Internationalconference
CollegeTardeo)4.Highereducation inIndia( NSSCollegeTardeo)5.The NewCSR InitiativesIn India( atS.M. CollegeNerul)6.Participationin Sevasadancollegeinternationalconference
Participationonly
Nital Kothari 1.Paper presentedonImpact of Makein India onIndian Tourismsector(Manjunathacollege,Dombivali)
2.Revolutionalising the serviceindustry ofIndia(Kalsekarcollege,Vasai)
3.Service sectorchallenges inIndia ( NSSCollege Tardeo)
4.Highereducation inIndia( NSSCollege Tardeo)
5.The New CSRInitiatives InIndia( at S.M.College Nerul)
6.Participation inSevasadancollege
Nationalconference
Internationalconference
Nationalconference
Nationalconference
Nationalconference
Internationalconference
Aug,17
Dec,17
Feb,18Mar,18
Mar,18
Jan,18
Nationalconference
Internationalconference
NationalconferenceNationalconference
Nationalconference
Internationalconference
Presented
Presented-Impactfactor:4.264Presented-Impact factor:5.265Presented-Impactfactor:6.315Presented-Impactfactor:4.12
Participationonly
internationalconference
Saudah Khatri Participation inChandrabanSharma collegeinternationalconference
Internationalconference
April 18 Internationalconference
Participation
English:
Name of Teacher Venue of conference/ symposia /Workshop / Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference/ symposia/Workshop/ Seminar
Title ofconference/ symposia/Workshop/ Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
1. Ms JuneDias
2. Dr SeemaSharma
3. MsDivyaBhatnagar
4. MsDeepnaRao
5. MsAnamikaPurohit
Rizvi College State 8.07.17 SYBASyllabusRevisionWorkshop
Ms. June Dias Attended and was aResource Person forWomen’s Studies, atthe Board of StudiesSyllabus RevisionWorkshop for theS.Y.B.A. Syllabusat Rizvi College,Bandra, Mumbai, on8th July, 2017
State 8.07.17 SYBASyllabusRevisionWorkshop
ResourcePerson
Dr.SeemaSharma Presented apaper titled‘Black Protestin WhiteLiteraryMarketplace:A Reading ofAfricanAmerican
As indicated(1 Internationaland 1 National)
Asindicated
SeminarPresentations
OralPresentations
SlaveNarratives’ attheInternationalSeminar onLiterature andProtest at theUniversity ofMumbai on 3rd
February, 2018 Presented a
paper titled‘FolklorethroughPopular Media:TheRepresentationof theSubaltern’ attheSahityaAkademi NationalSeminar‘Folkloretellings and re-tellings’ atNew Delhi, on23rd to 26th
February,2017.
Ms.DivyaBhatnagar
Presented apaper titled‘Representation of the DanceWoman in TheGuide and theframing of aNation’ atSathayeCollege, VileParle, Mumbaion23rdSeptember,2017.
As indicated Asindicated
Presentation
OralPresentation
Ms. Deepna Rao Presented apaper titled ‘ThePortuguesecolonialdimension in the
As indicated(2 Internationaland 1 State)
Asindicated
SeminarPresentations;Participation in
OralPresentations;Participation
Indian Ocean re-imagined:ExaminingSlavery inMargaretMascarenhas’Skin’ at theInternationalSeminar ‘EndingIndenture:ComparativePerspectives1875 – 1938, aCommemorationof the Abolitionof Indentureshipin the BritishEmpire’, at theUniversity ofMauritius,organized by theDepartments ofHistory andPolitical Science,and the CentreforResearch onSlavery andIndenture(CSRI),University ofMauritius, withtheMauritiusResearch Council,AapravasiGhatTrust Fund,Mahatma GandhiInstitute andUNESCO(TheSlave RouteProject), from28th to30thSeptember,2017.
Presented apaper titled ‘TheUnbearableDarkness ofBeing:Conversion,
Workshop
Conflict andDislocation inAlan MachadoPrabhu’sShadeswithin Shadows’at theInternationalConference on‘Religion,Literature andCulture’organized by theHigherEducation andResearch Societyof India,Mumbai, at theDnyansagarInstitute ofManagement &Research, Pune,India on 15th
and 16th
September,2017.
Attended theBoard of StudiesSyllabus RevisionWorkshop for theS.Y.B.A./B.sc/B.Com Syllabus ofFoundationCourse at S.I.W.S.College, Matunga,Mumbai on 7th
July, 2017
EVS:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr.UdhavZarekar
RajasthanUniversity
National 9 to 11November 2017
Resources,Population,Regionalplanning andDevelopment
OralPresentation
History:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title of conference /symposia /Workshop / Seminar
Resource Person/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Mrs SafinaRakhangi
Jai HindCollege IQACSeminar
Mumbai Level 1st March, 2017 “A New Dimension toTeaching, Learning &Evaluation”
Participant
One dayWorkshop atKhalsa College
Regional level 19th July, 2017 New Revisedsyllabus of SYBAHistory
Participant
One dayWorkshop atNationalCollege
Mumbai Level July 2017 New revised NAACCriteria
Participant
Ballard Estatebuilding
Internationallevel
20th November2017.
Japanese delegationfrom the Institute forStrategic Leadershipin Mumbai on 20thNovember 2017.
Resource Personon History of India
SIES College Regional level 17th February2018.
Research Meet ofSocial Sciences
PPT presentationon Overview of thePhD thesis topicunder study
MD College Internationallevel
23rd February2018
International YouthHistory Congress
Oral paperpresentation onRabindranathTagore-The TrulyGlobalHumanitarian
Dr. B.M.N.College, SNDTUniversity
State level March 2018 'Living withDignity: Pathwaystoward WomenEmpowerment
Participant
Jai HindCollegeWorkshop
College March 19th,20th, 2018
“ImplementingAcademicAuthority”
Participant
Dr ArchanaMishra
Sciences Po,Paris, France(Conference)
InternationalLevel
June 28th, 2017 Panel for ‘SAARC:Challenges andFuture’
Paperpresentation onPanel for‘SAARC:Challenges andFuture’
KCCollege,PGDepartment ofMedia Studies(Conference)
InternationalLevel
20th February,2017
4th InternationalMedia Summit 2017– an InternationalConference onGlocalization
Paper presentationon Glocalizationand Employment:Need forNicheCourses
MaharshiDayanandCollege(Conference)
Internationallevel
26th February,2018
International YouthHistory Congress
Paperpresentationon “Carving anew destinyfor SouthAsia: Role ofIndia &Opportunitiesin SAARCandBIMSTEC’’
Jai HindCollege(Workshop)
Regional level 4th February ResearchMethodology
Participant
University ofMumbai,Department ofHistory
InternationalLevel
6th and 7th
January,2017“Power, PublicCulture & Identity:Towards NewHistories of Mumbai”
Participant
Jai HindCollege IQACSeminar
Mumbai Level 1st March, 2017 “A New Dimension toTeaching, Learning &Evaluation”
Participant
One dayWorkshop
Regional level 19th July, 2017 New Revisedsyllabus of SYBAHistory
Participant
Workshop In associationwithUniversity ofMumbai
June 28th, 2018 “API System andAmendments in theUGC Act”
Participant
Jai HindCollegeWorkshop
College March 19th,20th, 2018
“ImplementingAcademicAuthority”
Participant
Ms FirdousSarnoubat
University ofMumbai,Department ofHistory
InternationalLevel
6th and 7th
January,2017“Power, PublicCulture & Identity:Towards NewHistories of Mumbai”
Participant
Jai HindCollege IQACSeminar
Mumbai Level 1st March, 2017 “A New Dimension toTeaching, Learning &Evaluation”
Participant
NagindasKhandalwal CollegeWorkshop
State Level 5th January 2018 “Role of InternalComplaintsCommittee (ICC) inprevention of SexualHarassment ofWomen
Participant
Jai HindCollegeWorkshop
College March 19th,20th, 2018
“ImplementingAcademicAuthority”
Participant
Life Sciences:
Name of Teacher Venue ofconference/ symposia/Workshop/ Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr.YasminaDordiAvari
KC College Universitylevel
07/07/2017 S.Y.B.Scsyllabusrevisionworkshop
ResourcePerson
Niloufer K. Kotwal RizviCollege
National 3rd Feb,2018 Advances inBiologicalSciences
PosterPresentation
Jai HindCollege
College 19th and 20th
MarchImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation
Sophia’scollege
University 08/03/2018 T.Y.B.Scsyllabusrevisionworkshop
Resourceperson
NIRRH &KC College
State 12/07/2017&13/07/2017
Workshop andhands-ontraining in“AppliedBioinformatics”
Attended
AmravatiUniversity
National 22/09/2017&23/09/2017
Conference onRecent trends inBiotechnology& Biodiversity
Presented(Oralpresentation)
Dr.K.Srilatha RizviCollege
National 3rd Feb,2018 Advances inBiologicalSciences
PosterPresentation
K CCollege
University 7th
July’2018S Y BScRevisedSyllabus in LifeSciences
ResourcePerson
Jai HindCollege
College 19th and 20th
MarchImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation
Yogita Walke Jai hindcollege
College 02/12/2017 Interpretation ofFTIR spectrum.(Workshop)
Participation
K CCollege
University 07/07/2017 S.Y.B.Sc.syllabusrevisionworkshop
ResourcePerson
Jai hindcollege
College 29/07/2017 New Horizonsin Life sciences.(Seminar)
Resourceperson
Sophia’scollege
University 08/03/2018 T.Y.B.Scsyllabusrevisionworkshop
Resourceperson
K CCollege
University 15/03/2018 T.Y.B.Scsyllabusrevisionworkshop
Resourceperson
Jai HindCollege
College 19 and20/03/2018
ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation
Dr. BhavnaDaswani
Jai HindCollege
College 2nd
December,2018
Interpretation ofFITR spectrum
Participation
SophiaCollege
University 5th and 6th
JanuaryEvolvingstrategies tomake anembryo: Innature and inLab
Participation
Mathematics:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr.SushilKulkarni
1. Jai Hindcollege2. Jai Hindcollege
1. State 1. 6thjuly, 20172. 19th and 20th
march, 2018
1. Revisedsyllabus ofS.Y.B.sc.2.ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation.
LeenaUpadhye 1. Jai Hindcollege2. Jai Hindcollege
1. State 1. 6thjuly, 20172. 19th and 20th
march, 2018
1. Revisedsyllabus ofS.Y.B.sc.2.ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation.
Vijay Tiwari 1. Jai Hindcollege2. St. Franciscollege3. Jai Hindcollege
1. State2. State
1. 6thjuly, 20172. 7th and 8th
july,20173. 19th and 20th
march, 2018
1. Revisedsyllabus ofS.Y.B.sc.2. DesigningandimplementingMini MOOCs3.ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation.
PranilWaikar 1. Jai Hindcollege2. Jai Hindcollege
1. State 1. 6thjuly, 20172. 19th and 20th
march, 2018
1. Revisedsyllabus ofS.Y.B.sc.2.ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation.
PrajaktaKelkar 1. Jai Hindcollege2. Jai Hindcollege
1. State 1. 6thjuly, 20172. 19th and 20th
march, 2018
1. Revisedsyllabus ofS.Y.B.sc.2.ImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation.
Microbiology:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title of conference/ symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Ms PetraSequeira
Jai Hindcollege
College 19-20 March,2018
Attended WorkshopImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation
Ms PetraSequeira
Bhavan’scollegeAndheri
24 th June2017
SYBScMicobiologysyllabus workshop
Participation
Dr. MadhuraGhayal
HBCSE State 7th and 8th
September2017
IntegratingConcepts in theUndergraduateBiology LaboratoryCourse
Participation
Dr. MadhuraGhayal
Jai Hindcollege
College 19-20 March,2018
Attended WorkshopImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Convener
Dr MadhuraGhayal
Bhavan’scollegeAndheri
24 th June2017
SYBScMicobiologysyllabus workshop
Participation
Dr. ShuchitaDeepak
HBCSE,Mumbai
State 7th and 8th
September2017
IntegratingConcepts in theUndergraduateBiology LaboratoryCourse
Participation
Dr. ShuchitaDeepak
Jai Hindcollege
College 19-20 March,2018
Attended WorkshopImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation
R Kataria Jai Hindcollege
College 19-20 March,2018
Attended WorkshopImplementingAcademicAutonomy
Participation
R Kataria K.C.College
10 Feb, 2018 Attended theSeminar on"Radiation for foodsecurity and safety"
Participation
Philosophy:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/
Seminar Seminar Seminar Posterpresentation/Participation
Ms.SimminBawa
K J SomaiyaCollege of ScienceandCommerce,Mumbai
NationalConference on
12th-13th
January 2018‘Curriculum
Design &Evaluation’
OralPresentation
Ms.SimminBawa
Vidyalankar Schoolof InformationTechnology,Mumbai on
National Multi-DisciplinaryNationalConference
3rd February2018
V-CMT 20185th
OralPresentation
Physics:
Name of Teacher Venue ofconference/ symposia/Workshop/ Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference/ symposia/Workshop/ Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr. M.Deshpande KTHMCollege,Nasik
International 12-13th Jan2018
ICAFMFeb 2018
Oralpresentation
Mr.S.Dange SPPUPune
International 11-15July,2017.
AMDP2017
Posterpresentation
Mr.S.Dange SPPUPune
International 11-15July,2017.
AMDP2017
Posterpresentation
Mr.S.Dange SPPUPune
International 11-15July,2017.
AMDP2017
Posterpresentation
Mr.S.Dange BARCMumbai
26-30 Dec 2017 DAESSPS2017
Posterpresentation
Political Science:
Name ofTeacher
Venue of conference /symposia / Workshop/ Seminar
Level(International,National,State)
Date ofconference/ symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr. Participated in the Held on 7th Workshop on
ReemaJulka
Workshop at GuruNanak Khalsa College.
Workshop at Jai HindCollege
July, 2018 .
Heldon19th &20th March,2018.
‘NewAmendmentsin CAS’.
Workshop on‘ImplementingAcademicAutonomy’.
Psychology:
Name ofTeacher
Venue ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
Level(International,National, State)
Date ofconference /symposia/Workshop /Seminar
Title ofconference /symposia /Workshop /Seminar
ResourcePerson/Oralpresentation/Posterpresentation/Participation
Dr R DChaturvedi
Renaissance Hotel,Lucknow
Title of Paperpresented:‘Decision Makingand ProblemSolving Life Skillsas a satisfactionindicator in LateAdolescents’
VIIInternationalConference ofIALSE
9th-11th
February2018
‘Life Skills andWell Being ofChildren andYouth in theDigital World’
Dr R DChaturvedi:
Venue: Smt P NDoshi Women’sCollege,Ghatkopar,Mumbai
Title of paperspresented:1.‘InclusiveApproach: ‘Hijra’Community’
2.‘InterpersonalSupport andDepression: AGenderComparison’
BPA SilverJubilee NationalConference
12th-13th
January2018
‘PositiveFootprints:Towards a HealthySociety’
Annexure 4
Centre for Research
Advanced Centre for Research in Science
Vision:
Jai Hind College fosters a healthy research environment & students are encouraged to
undertake research through their undergraduate and postgraduate coursework. This has been
channelized into (i) concept oriented research and (ii) outcome oriented research.
The first year and second year undergraduate students are mentored by faculty members in
undertaking research projects to (i) strengthen and reinforce concepts by review of literature,
(ii) design experiments to tackle a research problem (iii) to integrate the use of laboratory
tools in experiment & (iv) to analyze the data obtained to draw inferences and conclusions.
As students come to their final year of graduation, they already have the tools required for
research in the field. Hence they are encouraged to take up research problems which are
outcome oriented and hence they address needs of the society.
Jai Hind College has 19 UG & 4 PG programs and research expanses students of all these
programs. The number & quality of national/international publications, many of which are
co-authored by undergraduate students, are increasing with passing years which reflects on
their involvement in research based learning.
As a college, our endeavor has always been to promote research culture among students of all
streams- science, humanities & commerce and we envision to integrate research into all
programs of study so as to ignite a research temper among our students and also make our
modest efforts to give back to the society.
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National
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Strengths:
There are 8 science departments in Jai Hind which out of which 6 offer a UG program and 2
offer UG & PG programs. All departments are actively involved in research activities.
Students across the science departments participate in research conventions & meets like
Avishkaar, Jigyaasa, Konark research meet etc. to present their research work. In an effort to
provide platform to all students to participate and present their work, Jai Hind initiated an in-
house annual science festival, Xplore in 2013 for its students. Experts from different fields
are called to give valuable inputs to students on how they can develop their ideas and projects
to make it more impactful and relevant to the needs of the society. Many student participants
have benefitted from these interactions and hence been able to make representations at the
University Level Avishkaar festival. Ms. VishakaMerude& Ms. Devyani Bhandari
The college is a recipient of DST-FIST grant, through which it has set up a Central
Instrumentation Facility. The facility has instruments like FTIR, HPLC (VWD+RI); DSC;
Spectrofluorophotometer, PCR among others. These instruments have been used to facilitate
the research work in college. In March 2018, the first Newsletter of CIF, detailing the
activities (research, training & workshops) conducted using the facility was released. The
biannual newsletter is expected to contain all the student activities to promote research in
sciences.
Road Map& Outcomes:
The college envisages to establish an Advanced Centre for Research by bringing more
instrumental facilities for the students to carry out their research work. An in-house facility
like this will bring a new dimension to the existing level of research work and we are
confident that it will also open up more number of collaborations with other premiere
institutes like TIFR, BARC etc. in terms of student internships and exchange to carry forward
their projects built up in their host institution.
Road Map Outcomes Time Frame Description
Student Training on
advanced instrumental
techniques
Skill building
in
instrumentation
Interpretation
of output from
instrument
3 Months Workshops and training programs
oriented towards building up skill in
instrumental techniques& analysis
Standard operating procedures
(SOP's), care & maintenance of
instruments
Sample preparation & analysis
Precision and errors involved in
analysis
Interpretation of results
Student Projects Concept based
research
projects
Outcome based
research
projects
12 Months Address environmental problem of
plastic: collection, segregation,
recycling &bioalternatives
Environmental problem of metal
toxicity and contamination:
estimation and analysis, sources,
toxicity & bioremediation
Laboratory
accreditation
NABL
accreditation
FSSAI
recognition as
food testing
laboratory
6 Months Documentation & quality measures.
Awareness about ISO guidelines
and protocols for analysis and
sample testing
Certification which is essential to
take up food testing for the larger
benefit of the society
Industrial Projects Industry-
academia
collaboration
3 Months Bridging the gap between industry
and academics
Integration of knowledge to enable
internships and placements
Annexure 5
Details of Research Projects
Name of theInvestigator
Title of theproject
Date ofSanction/Status ofcompletion
AmountSanctioned/Received
FundingAgency
MousumiMazumdar
Impact of SwachhBharat Abhiyan on
Health andHygiene in Slumat South Mumbai:A Socioeconomic
Perspective
27th March2018;
Completed inAugust, 2018
Rs . 30, 000/- MumbaiUniversity
MinorResearchProjectGrant
Mr. GokulGanesan
Synthesis, in vitrobiological activity& molecular
27/3/2018 Rs. 50,000/- MumbaiUniversityMinor
docking studies ofazine derivativesas potentialantifungal agents
ResearchProjectGrant
Details of sanctioned projects(Funding awaited)
Name of theInvestigator
Title of theproject
Date of Sanction/Status ofcompletion
AmountSanctioned/Received
FundingAgency
Dr. ShuchitaDeepak
Synergisticaction of T.chebulacomponentswithcephalosporinsagainstmetallo beta
lactamaseproducers
2016 4, 70,000 UGC
Dr. KrutiPandya
PCR basedgenesequencing foranextracellulartriacylglycerolacyl esterase
2016 3,60,000 UGC
Details of Projects Completed:
Name of theInvestigator
Title of the project Date ofSanction/Status ofcompletion
AmountSanctioned/Received
FundingAgency
S. Dange Investigation ofmagnetostrictiveproperties of some Febased Rare Earthintermetallics usingFour Probe Method
April 2017 25, 000 MumbaiUniversityMinorResearchProjectGrant
Dr. RuchiDubey
A study on the parent-child interactions
Jun 2017 30,000/- MumbaiUniversity
Chaturvedi affecting the prejudicebeing exhibited by theIndian youth
MinorResearchProjectGrant
Dr. SangeetaParab
Study of bindingparameters of lithiumwith amino acids
2017 25, 000/- MumbaiUniversityMinorResearchProjectGrant
Dr. PayalRane
Studies onPhytoremediationpotentials ofTithoniadiversifolia forheavy metals
16th Jan,2017
30, 000/- MumbaiUniversityMinorResearchProjectGrant
MissRoonalKataria
Development of naturalfood Preservative usingLactic acid bacteria
Jan, 2017 30,000/- MumbaiUniversityMinorResearchProjectGrant
Niloufer K.Kotwal
Extraction &Characterization ofPlasmid frompolyethylene degradingbacteria
Jan 2017 32,0000/- MumbaiUniversityMinorResearchProjectGrant
Dr. K.Srilatha
Establishing themedicinal potential ofPsidiumguajava(Linn.),a tropical plant throughchemical profiling andradical scavengingtechniques
Jan 2017 30,000/- MumbaiUniversityMinorResearchProjectGrant
Annexure 6
Research Publications
International peer-review journals
1. ‘Study of total phenol, flavonoid contents and phytochemical screening of methanolic
crude extracts of two weed plants’; Annals of Plant Sciences 6.6 (2017) pp. 1645-
1648,Shah Shreshtha, Jain Anushi, Joshi Ambika, Joshi Nitesh, Harshal Anupama
2. ‘Comparison of extraction efficiency of various methods to extract L-DOPA from
Mucunapruriens (L.) DC.’;International Journal of Bioassays 6.04 (2017); 5343 –
5346, Ragni Vora, Ambika N. Joshi, Nitesh C.; Joshi
3. ‘Comparison Of L-Dopa Content In Two Varieties Of Broad Beans (Viciafaba) By
Different Extraction Techniques’;World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical
Research 2017 3 (6);271 – 274; Ragni N. Vora, Ambika N. Joshi and Nitesh C. Joshi
4. ‘Study of Allelopathic Interactions of weeds on of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and
Moong (Vigna radiata) using Equal-Compartment-Agar Method
(ECAM)’;International Journal of Applied Agricultural Research ISSN 0973-2683
Volume 12, Number 2 (2017), 247-254; Nitesh Joshi and Ambika Joshi
5. ‘Ammonia detection of 1-D ZnO/polypyrrole nanocomposite: Effect of CSA doping
and their structural, chemical, thermal and gas sensing behavior’; Appl. Surf. Sci. 396,
2017, 1317-1325, S Jain, N Karmakar, A Shah, DC Kothari, S Mishra, NG Shimpi
6. ‘Room temperature NO2 gas sensing properties of p-toluenesulfonic acid doped
silver-polypyrrole nanocomposite’; Sens. Actuators B: Chem. 242, 2017, 118-126, N
Karmakar, R Fernandes, S Jain, UV Patil, NG Shimpi, NV Bhat
7. ‘Microwave assisted one pot three component synthesis of propargylamine, tetra
substituted propargylamine and pyrrolo[1,2-a]quinolines using CuNPs@ZnO–PTh as a
heterogeneous catalyst’; New J. Chem. 42 (11), 2018, 8724-8737, AP Shah, AS
Sharma, S Jain, NG Shimpi
8. ‘Reusable zinc oxide nanoflowers for the synthesis of α-aminophosphonates under
solvent-free ultrasonication’; Synthetic Commun. 2018, 1-15; S. Rasal, S. Jain, N.G.
Shimpi
9. Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies, Vol-4: Issue-42 year 2018,
97-102; Evelyn Corriea&Prateek Kumar
10. ‘Ferromagnetism in the orthorhombic PrPd and SmPd’, Journal of Alloys and
Compounds ( Ref. No.: JALCOM-D-17-07714R3); Vijay Dhar, A. Provino
11. ‘Isolation and Phylogenetics & Growth Response of LDPE degrading bacteria’,
International Journal of Life Sciences ISSN No. 2320-7817, Volume A 8, September
2017, 7-13; Kotwal Niloufer, Vaidya Rajnish
12. ‘Genetic diversity analysis of Oroxylumindicum (L) Vent, an endangered and
important medicinal plant using Inter Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR) markers’,
International Journal of Botany Studies ISSN: 2455-541X, Volume 3; Issue 3; May
2018;78-81; K. Srilatha Srinivas, Aparna Saraf
National peer-review journals
1. ‘Tree Inventory and diversity analysis along a primary road in Palghar, Maharashtra,
India’;International Journal of Life Sciences, 2017, Vol. 5 (2): 219 – 226, Joshi
Nitesh, Mule Prachiti, and Joshi Ambika
2. Indian Journal of Mental Health, 2018; 5 (3); Chaturvedi, Ruchi, D.
3. ‘Ancient Indian Thought on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)’,‘Genius’ UGC
listed Journal no.47100 Vol-VI, Issue – I, Part III August 2017 – January 2018
(Chapter 17); Bawa, Simmin
e-journals-Peer-reviewed
1. ‘Noise Pollution Studies in Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP)’; e-Journal of
Applied Forest Ecology (e-JAFE), Vol. No.(201), 2017, 51727-30; Ambika Joshi,
AnudnyaKalgutkar and Nitesh Joshi
2. ‘Tree species for Green Belt development in Industrial area of Tarapur, Maharashtra,
India’, e-journal of Applied Forest Ecology., 2017, Vol 5:16-19;Joshi N., Bisht, B.,
Mule P. and Joshi A.
Others
1. Journal of Psychology-Jai Hind College, ISSN 2321 4023, Vol X, 2017-18;
Chaturvedi, Ruchi, D.
Conference proceedings
International
1. ‘Pharmacognostic Standardization of Leaves and Seeds of Cassia tora Linn.’;
International Conference on Integrating Ayurveda & Herbal Drugs for Next
Generation Therapeutics & Supplements: Opportunities & Challenges, Ganapat
University, Mehsana, January 20 - 21, 2018; DevangiChachad
2. ‘SAARC: Challenges and Future’, 6th GIS French Network for Asian Studies, on June
28th, 2017 held at Sciences Po, Paris; Mishra Archana
3. ‘Glocalization and Employment: Need for Niche Courses’, 4th International Media
Summit 2017, 20th February, 2017, KC College, Mumbai; Mishra Archana
4. ‘Decision Making and Problem Solving Life Skills as a satisfaction indicator in Late
Adolescents’, VI International Conference of IALSE, 9th-11th February 2018,
Chaturvedi, Ruchi D.
5. ‘A study on consumer buying behavior towards electronics in Greater Mumbai’,
International conference, Chandraban Sharma College; Khatri, Saudah
6. Kalsekar College International conference, Saxena, Ashutosh
National
1. ‘Authentication of a Controversial Ayurvedic Drug 'Sati’, Punjab University, Patiala,
XXXX All India Botanical Conference of the Indian Botanical Society, September 15 -
17, 2017; DevangiChachad
2. ‘Evaluation of the antimicrobial efficiency and safety of various hand sanitizer in
hand hygiene’, Botany Department, Rizvi College,Advances in Biological Sciences
3rd February, 2018,DevangiChachad
3. ‘Aphrodisiac Potential of a common Orchid - Habenariagrandifloriformis Blatt. ex.
McC’, Botany Department, Rizvi College, Advances in Biological Sciences 3rd
February, 2018, DevangiChachad
4. ‘Comparative Account of Sensitivity of AOAC and Folin's Method in quantitative
estimation of Tannins from different plant sources’, Botany Department, Rizvi
College, Advances in Biological Sciences 3rd February, 2018, DevangiChachad
5. ‘Synthesis of water soluble fluorescent probe for aluminium and application to
fluorescent imaging of DNA’, 30th Research Scholars' Meet,09th & 10th February
2018 by Indian Chemical Society (Mumbai Branch), Arti Pujari, Pooja Bhargude, G.
Ganesan & N. Kotwal
6. ‘Ultrasound assisted synthesis, molecular docking studies & in vitro biological
activity of azine derivatives as potential antifungal agents’, 30th Research Scholars'
Meet organized on 09th & 10th February 2018 by Indian Chemical Society (Mumbai
Branch), Hemali Jain, Erum Merchant, Farheen Shaikh, G.Ganesan & S.Dasgupta
7. ‘Synthesis of water soluble fluorescent probe for aluminium and application to
fluorescent imaging of DNA’; National Conference on Recent Developments in
Chemical Sciences, (RDCS-2018) University Department of Chemistry, University of
Mumbai, Arti Pujari, Pooja Bhargude, G. Ganesan & .S. Dasgupta
8. High response ammonia sensing behavior of CSA doped ZnO-polypyrrole
nanocomposite’; UGC-SAP sponsored National Conference on Recent Developments
in Chemical Sciences, University Department of Chemistry, University of Mumbai,
March 8-9, 2018, Shilpa Jain, Akshara Shah, N.G. Shimpi
9. ‘Fabrication of ZnO nanorods impregnated PAN nanofibers using electrospinning
technique and investigation of photocatalytic activity’; UGC-SAP sponsored National
Conference on Recent Developments in Chemical Sciences, University Department of
Chemistry, University of Mumbai, March 8-9, 2018,Akshara Shah, Shilpa Jain, N.G.
Shimpi
10. ‘Ultrasound assisted synthesis of novel α-aminophosphonate derivatives using ZnO
nanoflowers under solvent free condition’; UGC-SAP sponsored National Conference
on Recent Developments in Chemical Sciences, University Department of Chemistry,
University of Mumbai, March 8-9, 2018, Sarika Rasal, Shilpa Jain, Sneha
Maheshwar & N.G. Shimpi
11. ‘ZnO based smart nanomaterials for high response gas sensors'; BRNS funded 30th
Research Scholars' meet organized by Jai Hind College in association with Indian
Chemical Society (Mumbai Branch) on February 9-10, 2018. Shilpa Jain and
N.G.Shimpi
12. ‘A Study on Banking in the Era of Digitalization’, Pillai College, Panvel, 24th Feb
2018, Evelyn Corriea&Prateek Kumar
13. ‘Impact of Digitalization on the quality of Life’; Pillai College, Panvel, 24th Feb
2018, Evelyn Corriea&Prateek Kumar
14.‘Scheduled Tribes of Maharashtra - Proposition for Social and Economic
Amelioration’; Rajasthan University, Jaipur, 45th National Conference on Resources,
Population, Regional Planning and Development 9th to 11th November 2017,
UdhavZarekar
15. ‘Carving a new destiny for South Asia: Role of India & Opportunities in SAARC and
BIMSTEC’, Maharshi Dayanand College of Arts, Science and Commerce, 26th
February, 2018, Mumbai; Mishra Archana
16. AIP conference Proceedings Vol. 1942, 060028, 2018, Dange, Sharad
17. ‘Inclusive Approach: ‘Hijra’ Community’, National Conference of BPA, 12th-13th
January 2018; Chaturvedi, Ruchi D.
18. ‘Interpersonal Support and Depression: A Gender Comparison’, National Conference
of BPA, 12th-13th January 2018; Chaturvedi, Ruchi D.
19. NSS College National conference in Aug 2017, Saxena, Ashutosh
20. NSS College National conference in Aug 2017, Khatri, Saudah
21. ‘Curriculum, Culture and Innovation using Mindful Meditation as a Life
Skill’,Proceedings of National Conference on ‘Curriculum Design & Evaluation,
ISBN No. 978-935291-343-5 January 2018 (Chapter 36), Bawa, Simmin
22. ‘Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Impact on Employment’,V-CMT 2018 5th National
Multi-Disciplinary Conference ISSN 2278-8808 February 2018 (Chapter 21); Bawa,
Simmin
Annexure-7
Publications -Books
1. “Courses and Careers in Microbiology”, RoonalKataria, Idea Publishing House,
ISBN: 978-93-86518-36-1
Annexure – 8
No of conferences / Workshops/ Seminars organized
DepartmentLevelNationalInternationalStateUniversityCollege
Title FundingAgency
AmountSanctioned
Dates
Life Sciences UniversityLevel
New Horizonsin LifeSciences
Bharat Serumsand Vaccines
Gynaecworld
ShivaniScientific
Bharat Serumsand Vaccines:Rs.60,000/-Gynaecworld:SponsoredWebinarShivaniScientific:
Part 1: 27th to29th July2017
Part 2: 7th to9th
September2017
Annexure –9
Faculty as experts/resource persons/chairpersons
1. Dr. Ambika Joshi – Chairperson, University Level, Adhoc Board of Studies
2. Dr. Ambika Joshi – Chairperson, National Level, Youth Science Congress
3. Dr. Sangeeta Godbole - Board of Studies in Botany, University of Mumbai
4. Dr. B.K.N. Singh: Board of Studies, Chemistry- St. Xavier's College (Autonomous);
University of Mumbai- Syllabus Committee member for M.Sc. Part I & II Organic
Chemistry
SponsoredHands-ontraining on ART
Physics University Physics paper3 (Sem III)
University ofMumbai
10,000 7th July, 2017
Chemistry University Revisedsyllabus of S.YB.Sc.
University ofMumbai
5000/- 13th June,2017
Chemistry College Signature ofMolecules
- - 15th& 16th
September,2017
Chemistry State ResearchScholars Meet
Board onresearch innuclear sciences(BRNS)
50,000/- 09th& 10th
February,2018
Botany University Revisedsyllabus ofS.Y B.Sc
Nil Nil 21st June2017
Philosophy University Revisedsyllabus ofS.Y.B.A. SemIII
University ofMumbai,Collaborativeventure withSophia College
Nil
Mathematics RevisedsyllabusofS.Y.B.Sc.Paper III
University of Dr. Mumbai Nil Jul, 2017
5. Dr. Shipra Biswas: University of Mumbai- Syllabus Committee member and convener
of Inorganic Chemistry for S.Y. B.Sc. revised syllabus (R-2017)
6. Dr. Sreela Dasgupta: University of Mumbai- Syllabus Committee member for M.Sc.
Part I & M.Sc. Part II Organic Chemistry
7. Dr. Sangeeta Parab: University of Mumbai- Syllabus Committee member for T.Y.
B.Sc. & M.Sc. Part I Analytical Chemistry
8. Dr. Sajith Chandran: University of Mumbai- Syllabus Committee member for M.Sc.
Part I Analytical Chemistry
9. Ms. Sarita Jai Shankar- Academic Consultants Committee at Meghnad Desai Academy
for Economics(PG institute affiliated to MU)
10. Dr. Vijay Dhar- Member, Board of studies of Physics, University of Mumbai
11. Ms. Jyoti Mayekar- Member of Board of studies of Physics, Jankidevi Bajaj college of
Science, Wardha
12. Ms. N. K. Jyothi - BOS Member in Dept of Psychology at St.Xavier’s College
13. Dr. Ruchi D. Chaturvedi, BOS Member in Dept of Psychology at NK College BOS, Malad
14. Dr. Ruchi D. Chaturvedi, Subject Expert in ‘ Sampreshan- Ethical Research Committee’
at SmtManiben M P Shah Women’s College of Arts & Commerce, Matunga
15. Dr. Hasina Sayed - Chair at International conference in April 2018 held in K.P.B
Hinduja College
16. Ms. Niloufer K. Kotwal- Member of Ad-hoc Syllabus Committee for Life Sciences
(University of Mumbai)
17. Dr. K. Srilatha - Member of Ad-hoc Syllabus Committee for Life Sciences (University
of Mumbai)
19. Ms. Yogita Walke - Member of Ad-hoc Syllabus Committee for Life Sciences
(University of Mumbai)
Annexure – 10
Ph.D. Guides & Registered students
Botany – Dr. Ambika Joshi
Dr. Sangeeta Godbole – Name of student: Ms Dipanwita Acharya Ghosal
Dr. DevangiChachad - Name of student: a. Ms. Nandini Desai;
b. Ms. ManoshreeMondol
Mathematics – Dr. Sushil Kulkarni
Chemistry – Dr. B.K.N. Singh
Dr. Sreela Dasgupta
Dr. Shipra Biswas
Dr. Sangeeta Parab
Annexure – 11
Social Initiatives
RCJC
The Rotaract Club of Jai Hind College completed 23 glorious years and has seen the
introduction and success of so many new activities and events of diverse kinds with different
objectives. Under the leadership of the PAC members PareeshaVajani, PuranChoudhary,
HelliChheda, and LavinaJhangianiled by our President Sanjana Felix, we have accomplished
so much as a club.
Our first great eight event this year was TheZodiak 2017 that saw the participation of many
Rotaract Clubs from around the city. The competitions of this fest were conducted under the
theme ‘The Odyssey of Carnivals’. It was a huge success and was definitely enjoyed by both,
the participants and the OC members.
Silent Saturdays came back this year and was received with much love by every member as
we helped a slum in Agripada for four weeks and each had a cause, namely Health,
Education, Hunger and Safety. Distribution of sanitary napkins, toothbrushes, combs,
stationery items, etc., were followed by serving of cooked meals once a day for a whole week
and a self -defence workshop.
Moreover, TWO toilets were built under the cause of Health in a school in Shahpur.
Word War I, an interschool championship, involved the participation of schools from all over
the city that were competing for the Grand Trophy. It consisted of 5 different rounds
preceding the Grand Quiz, that tested the contestants on various parameters.
The last of the Great 8 events to have taken place so far, was Amazing Race. Numerous
teams took part in a day long scavenger hunt, all over Mumbai. From bizarre tasks to clues
that made one rack their brains, Amazing Race definitely made everybody’s hearts race with
thrill.
The most awaited events of our club are in their way. 'Cheekh' is a flash mob for women
empowerment and is one of the biggest events conducted by our club. We, as members,
perform plays and dances to create awareness.
'The Streets' is a dancing battle which is a sensation among the youngsters. 'Spotlight' is a
fashion show for people representing different sections of the society. We’ve had cancer,
autism and thalassemia patients walk the ramp in some years.
Aparthotel from these flagship events, we keep organizing smaller events around college to
keep the students engaged and we wish to keep on doing so to our full capacity!
NSS
NSS list of activities
University Based activities
Date Name of the activity No of volunteers
11.7.2017 Attending univ rally on career optiosn 49
24.7.2017 Session on yoga and stress mgmt 39
11.8.17 World peace Rally 18
17.9.17 Attending Univanti pollution rally 22
15.1.18 Attending univ safety and security rally 31
22.2.18 Swachbarat rally 32
Area Based activities
Date Name of the activity No of volunteers
22.7.2017 Blood donation one at foyer of new building 35
11.8.2017 Tata memorial cancer care programme 29
20.9.2017 Road safety event and orientation 33
19.1.2018 Blood donation two in foyer of new building 26
22.1.18 Red ribbon movement orientation 54
College Based activities
Date Name of the activity No of volunteers
15.8.2017 Independence day 37
19.8.2017 Handwashing campaign 42
21.9.2017 Soap distribution 39
28.10.2017 Road safetyseminar 23
Additional activities
1. Organising Awareness talk on Public rights by Mr Vijay Phansalkar
2 Attending motivation talk by Adam gilchrish at Univ on 10th August 2017
3.Attending Gandhi Peace rally on 2nd oct 2017
4.Attending special event on national voters awareness on 25th Oct 2017
5.Organisng special prgramm for Best out of waste by Mr Rajput on 11th December 2017
Annexure – 12
List of Student Beneficiaries for JAM etc.
JAM entrance examination results:
Name - AIR
Ananya Chakraborty - 1018
Nitin Dubey- 1028
Akta Singh- 1417
Saloni Jadhav- 1444
Shivani Sahu- 3154
ICT Entrance examination results:
Saloni Jadhav- 29
Kosha Shah- 61
Ananya Chakraborty- 73
Nitin Dubey- 126
Shivani Sahu- 137
Puja Kumari- 164
Omkar Sarang- 228
Annexure – 13
Campus Placements
Placement Cell data
STUDENT NAME STREAM COMPANY JOB PROFILE CTC
Devika Badagandi TYBcom-C Ernst & Young Tax analyst 350000
Kshipra Kulkarni TYBcom-C Media.netBusiness
Development389000
Zarna Shah TYBcom-C KapsoBusiness
developmentexecutive
240000
Madhav Kabra TYBcom-C KapsoBusiness
Developmentexecutive
240000
Raj Vaswani TYBcom-C Swan CapitalEquity Research
Analyst270000
AdishreeMaheswari BMM Media.netBusiness
Development3,89,000
Roohi Chawla BMM Media.netBusiness
Development3,89,000
Sonali Chavan BMM Bottomline MediaMarketingExecutive
2,40,000
Roshni Punjabi BMM Bottomline MediaMarketingExecutive
2,40,000
Krisha Shah BMM Bottomline MediaMarketingExecutive
2,40,000
Serena Balani BMM WATConsultDigital Media
Executive2,49,000
Sana Mehra BMM WATConsultDigital Media
Executive2,49,000
ArushiRedij BMM Lintas PR 2,00,000
UmmehaaniPetiwala BMM Lintas PR 2,00,000
Virali Jhaveri BMM Lintas Creative Design 2,00,000
Tanya Bodani BMM Zomatosales manager oraccount manager
4,00,000
Aastha Ranglani BMM MSLPublic R/elation
Executive3,00,000
RaveenaLoungani BMM MSL PR Internship 7,000
Divyasamptani BMM MSL PR Internship 7,000
Bhoomika Wadhwani BMM Times InternetVideo Production
team4,32,000
Krish Mallik BMM Spice PR Executive 1,80,000
Omkar Ambekar BMM Spice PR Executive 1,80,000
Pooja Kamat BMM Lintas PR internship 15,000
HrideepBarot BMM MSL PR internship 7,000
Sahil Rishiraj Tybbi E&Y Tax Analyst 360000
Mihir Ambani Tybbi KPMG Risk Analyst 360495
Sparsh Singh Tybbi NetscribesBusiness
Development308000
Neeraj Jangid Tybbi KapsoBusiness
Development240000
Sagar Tikyani Tybbi Alpha Assets Financial Analyst 275000
Shreya Banerjee TYBcom Ernst & Young Tax Analyst
ShambhaveeBartaria TYBcom KPMG Deal Advisory 3,60,000
Anmol Gilra TYBcom Edelweiss Legal Analyst 3,00,000
NikharGulwani TYBcom AufklarenConfirmation
PendingYash Karnani TYBA Edelweiss 3,20,000
Vivek Parashar TYBA Radix 3,89,000
Yash Rathi TYBA EY 3,50,000
PurvaParwani TYBA Isprava 2,40,000
Mohammed TYBA Isprava 2,20,000
Yash Sharma TYBA Kapso 3,50,000
Varun Paralkar TYBACushman and
Wakefield2,00,000
Osheen Rawat BAF EY Tax 3,60,000
Simran Khurana BAF EY Tax 3,60,000
RishabChandok BAF EY Risk Advisory 3,60,000
SaloniNikumbh BAF KPMG Deal Advisory 3,60,000
Prachi Lulla BAF India Bulls Investor Relations 4,00,000
Nikita Khemani BAF Alpha Assets Finance Analyst 2,75,000
Prerana Solanki BAF Alpha Assets Finance Analyst 2,75,000
PrajvalKataria BAF QuicksellBusiness
Development4,00,000
Janhavi Hiranandani BAF Zomato Sales Manager 5,20,000
DEPARTMENT OF BSC IT PLACEMENT REPORT
List of students got selected in the IT companies
I. Capgemini(Package of 2.10L per annum): 27 Students:
1. SalilBhole
2. ApekshaShetty
3. Mehal Shah
4. AkhilKuzhikattu
5. AkarshShetty
6. Ajay Singh
7. SangeetaKumari
8. RadhakrishnaSherke
9. Ahsan Ali
10.Rahul Naidu
11.Tanvir Khan
12.Rajni Vijay
13.HadiMaredia
14.ShivaniAher
15.YuktiKukekar
16.Shreya Singh
17.Yusuf Ali
18.YashSaraf
19.MisbaMansuri
20.Jyoti Nair
21.AdibaShaikh
22.VaibhavParab
23.Drishti Bhatia
24.HemantRawat
25.SahilChougale
26.Humera Ansari
27.MahendraBawal
II. Infosys (Package of 2.19L per annum): 25 Students
1. AdibaShaikh
2. MohitSadhija
3. Rahul Nishar
4. VaibhavParab
5. Moksha Shah
6. Diana Elavia
7. Drishti Bhatia
8. SalilBhole
9. Humera Ansari
10.AkarshShetty
11.Tanvir Khan
12.Shreya Singh
13.AathiraVijayan
14.DurgaParulekar
15.RadhakrishnaSherke
16.RaeesMulla
17.ApekshaShetty
18.ChaurasiyaSheetal
19.YashSaraf
20.YuktiKukekar
21.Jyoti Nair
22.SangeetaKumari
23.Yusuf Ali
24.ShaikhRukaiya
25.FaizalKhairul
3. L&T (package of 2,48,000 per annum): 22 students
1. TwinkalAghera
2. Humera Ansari
3. Drishti Bhatia
4. Diana Elavia
5. Jay Jobanputra
6. Sadika Khan
7. HadiMaredia
8. Jyoti Nair
9. Nimisha Sharma
10. VaibhavParab
11. RashmiNayak
12. AhsanShaikh
13. ApekshaShetty
14. YuktiKukekar
15. SangeetaKumari
16. MohitSadhija
17. DurgaParulekar
18. SachinNegi
19. Tanveer Khan
20. Shreya Singh
21. RajniGajbhiye
22. Adib Mohammed Shaikh
4. TCS (Package of 1,89,402 per annum): 7 students
1. Ahsan Ali
2. Rahul Nisar
3. TwinkalAghera
4. FawwadShaikh
5. Mohammed Asif
6. Shreya Singh
7. AdibaShaikh
Annexure – 13
Internships
DEPARTMENT OF BVOC(SD) INTERNSHIP REPORT
1. iBtionInfologies selected 10 students for 1 months :
a. Sakshi Sangtani
b. Anuj Singh
c. Yash Kapadia
d. Misbah Siddiqui
e. Shaista Shaikh
f. HinaRaiba
g. Irfan Gazyani
h. Manish Tak
i. MuniraBillimoria
j. Jain Raina
2. Brain O vision selected 1 students for 1 months:
a. Vishnuvardhan Parasuramuni
3. Cintero selected 1 student for 1 month:
a. SaloniPaleja
Other Internships
COMPANY NAME PROFILE OFFERED
R Square Media Social media
EY HR
XSTOK HR, Market research
Ghadiali& Co. CA
Yaantra.com Marketing
Floating Canvas Creative
Bajaj Allianz Market Research
Bookeventz Graphic Design, Content Writer
Blume Ventures Market Research
InstaDev Private Limited Graphic Design, Market Research
Zomato Merchant Onboarding & Engagement
Economic Times Edge Market Research
India Nivesh Project Intern
Illusions Advertising
Novus Life Sciences Assistant Catalogue Manager
XinFin Assisstant
IIMUN Sales, Marketing, Finance
Some Place Else Event Organisation
Kenilworth Global Consulting Marketing
Business Traveller India Content Writer
Arnav Amarnani Social Media
WTD News Content Writer
Miss Manage Content Writer, Social Media
MSCI Real Estate Analyst
Shopholix Event Management
Callido Learning Business Development
IL&S Education Project Management
Flochat Marketing
Fincash.com Web and Graphic Design
Special Situation Business Development
INDUSTRIAL and TRADE LINKS Marketing and Sales
Startupwiz Marketing and Sales
Rocketbox Executive Assistant
AWIGN Marketing and Operations
Derivium Tradition research & development
Vibrant Securities Pvt.Ltd. Investment analysts
White Panda Content Writer
Admatazz Content Writer
Etereo Creative
Qrius Content Writer, Marketing
S F Pardawala& Co. Client Handling
Jaro Education Content Writer
Impact Guru Business Development and HR
Qrius Writing Program, Marketing
Awign Sales
Justdial Information Retrieval Officer.
Ketto India Social Change InternsNational Real Estate Development
Council (NAREDCO) Marketing
FrappWeb developer, Client Coordinator,
Cinematographer
Annexure – 14
Medals/Awards in Sports
Treasure Hunt ParticipantsWinnersSYBCom
Nikhil Sawlani, Komal Mittal, Ashi, Riya Parmar, Tejasvi Mehta
1st Runners upTYBSc (Micro)
Chinmay Sawant, Nupur shrivastav, Shinu Yadav, Shilpa HaldarNisha Jain
Monsoon Marathon Intercollegiate Race Result:
Senior College Girls(category) all JHC
1st Davin Chabra TYBMM2nd Parthavi Singh SYBA3rd Sara Pavri FYBA4th Sachi Punjabi SYBA
Senior CollegeBoys (Category)
1st Yadav Rakesh FYBA2nd Aman Mehla FYBSc3rd Ronak Shekhawat SYBSc4th Umar Majaria IISM
Sport-O-Mania Result:Events 1stPlace 2nd Place 3rdPlaceCRICKET FYBVoc(SD)FOOTBALL SYIT
BASKET BALL FYBVoc(T.T.)TABLE TENNIS SYITBADMINTON FYBACARROM TYCompScTHROWBALLCHESS FYBCom SYIT
ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET 2017-18
1500 meters Girls
1st 2nd 3rd
Muskaan Lucknowala (FYJCSc) Parthvi Singh ( SYBA ) Simran Oberoi (SYBMM)
800 meters Boys
1st 2nd 3rd
Aman Mehla (FYBSc) RounakShekhawat (SYBSc) OvaisDarvesh (FYBCom)
Long jump Boys
1st 2nd
Aditya Kashyap (FYBSc) Omkar Shinde (SYB Voc)
Long jump Girls
2nd
Jia Kamte (SYBA)
Discuss throw Girls
2nd
Sheetal Nyalpally. (TYBMM)
Shot-Put Boys
3rd
Vansh Sachdev ( FYBcom)
Shot-Put Girls
3rd
Jia Kamte (SYBA)
Javelin throw Boys
1st
Aditya Sachdeva (SYBCom)
400 meters Boys
1st 2nd 3rd
OvaisDarvesh (FYBCom) Aman Mehla (FYBSc) Cydon Miranda (SYBSc)
400 meters Girls
1st
Jia Kamte (SYBA)
200 meters Boys
1st 2nd 3rd
OvaisDarvesh (FYBCom) ShivamSawane (FYBMS) Cydon Miranda ( SYBSc )
200 meters Girls
1st
Jia Kamte (SYBA)
100 meters hurdles Boys
1st 2nd 3rd
OvaisDarwesh (FYBCom) Dhiren Rohra (FYBCom) Aman Mehla (FYBSc)
100 meters Boys
2nd 3rd
OvaisDarvesh (FYBCom) ShivamSawane (FYBMS)
100 meters Girls
2nd
Jia Kamte (SYBA)
High jump (Boys)
2nd 3rd
Omkar Shinde (SYB VocTT)
KunalDhankhar(FYBSc)
Best Male Athlete Best Female Athlete
Aman Mehla (FYBSc) (Winner)OvaisDarvesh (FYBCom) (Runner Up) Jia Kamte (SYBA) (Runner Up)
Outstanding student under sports 2017-18: Mansha Kohli (SYBFM)Award for outstanding ability to sports management 2017-18: Jigar Dhanresha(TYBVoc)
List of achievers in sports
SrNo.
Name Class Game Level
19 Kareena Madan SYBA Badminton National20 Adil. R. Singh FYBMM Boxing National21 Priyas Gupta TYBCom Boxing State\University22 Mansha Kohli SYBAF Archery Inter University23 Drishti Punjabi TYBA Football State24 Chintan Patil FYBCOM Fencing National25 JihanDabu FYBA Badminton International
Annexure – 15
Leadership Series Lecture- Initiative by Alumni Association
The Alumni Association of Jai Hind college held its annual lecture under "The Leadership
series of lectures 2017" & it was delivered by MsRujutaDiwekar , Ace Nutritionist & Food
Consultant to the who's who in society. The talk was very well appreciated particularly by
our current students. The lecture titled "Food for tomorrow- Back to the Future" was crisp,
interactive, stimulating & concluded with a thought provoking question answer session. The
350 people in the audience included our Board member Ms Sanjana Kirpalani, distinguished
Alumni , current students , faculty & some special invitees.
Annexure -16
Wellness Cell report
Events Conducted by Wellness Cell March 2017- Feb 2018
Date Topic Speaker
1 3rd Feb Advance Mentorship Training SamaritansMumbai
2 20th Dec Class 3 Motivational Training Dr. Ambrish Bhatt
3 14th Dec Basic Mentorship Training SamaritansMumbai
4 14th Dec Exam Stress Management Training Fortis Hospital
5 13thSept Overcoming Depression Dr. AnjaliChhabria
6 19th April Building Self Confidence Mahek Punjabi
7 29th March Coping with Learning Disability Mahek Punjabi
Apart from the group workshops, 405 individual counselling sessions were conducted.
The group sessions had attendance of approximately 4000 participants
Wellness Cell continues its endeavour to strive towards enhancing the overall well-being ofstaff and students of the Jai Hind family.
Annexure -17
Entrepreneurship Cell report
The Entrepreneurship Cell is a student body run by some zealous students of Jai Hind
College that aims to nourish entrepreneurship culture among students. E-Cell was
inaugurated in December 2007 as a member of the National Entrepreneurship Network,
founded in 2003 by the Wadhwani Foundation.
E-Cell helps aspiring entrepreneurs to set up their own firms by providing them guidance&
mentorship by hosting numerous workshops, speaker sessions, competitions and supporting
them by providing a platform to associate with sponsors, investors & young entrepreneurs.
E-Cell works to bring about an entrepreneurial mind-set in the students and support the
creativity in them. Here as an entrepreneur we learn to create, take risk and live our dream.
The workstyle of E-cell is to unwrap the entrepreneur& intrapreneur in every member of the
Cell.
We started off with inauguration and instillation ceremony held in Jai Hind college
auditorium on 31st July 2017. It included the keynote addressed by the Director of World
Trade Centre as well as the CEO of Dan Network, inspiring & enlightening the 500 audience
on the importance of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship along with insightful speeches by
the budding entrepreneurs of Jai Hind College.
Guestlecture: Prof. ShamishDalal of S.P. Jain Global Institute of Management & Research
conducted asession loaded with wit and humour giving a strong message to the youth to
become job givers rather than takers.
Entrepreneurship course: A very good opportunity to our budding and aspiring
entrepreneurs was provided by giving them an insight into the real “entrepreneurial world”. A
3-day workshop on entrepreneurship was organised to teach our members about the different
aspects of business starting from idea generation, opportunity evaluation, business
environment analysis, preparing a strong business model, VC pitch, entrepreneurial case
studies and more. It was a full package of knowledge and fun.
Bootcamp: this activity proved to be a very good platform for all those who had a business
idea but no platform to execute it. Students could come here and pitch their business ideas
and then work in team to make a business model. Not only did it give opportunity to all those
who had an idea but other members too who played an equally important part in preparing the
business model. 3 renowned and successful entrepreneurs acted as judges giving them the
much needed inputs required for building a strong business model.
JAI HIND Mandi: A Field Sales Campaign for teaching personal Selling Skills through the
Experiential Approach.
130 students participated in this social entrepreneurship event and the teams were given a
bag of products from 3 NGOs to sell in the surrounding area and the profits given to the
respective NGOs. This event was graced by Inspector Vilas Gangwale, the President
Gallantry award recipient who also distributed the prizes.
Writing a business plan: The activities of past 8 months had many students ideating and
forming business models which had to be translated into a more structured and concrete
proposal to get started. Reni Pandhya a decade old highly successful entrepreneur and
alumnus of S.P. Jain led the students through the steps of writing a business plan. Her
intensive research and inputs was applauded by the audience and her one- on- one mentoring
with the students provided great value.
Along with the student participation and active involvement, the faculty remain constantly
involved in mentoring the budding entrepreneurs, representing as guest faculty in different
institutions by way of jury, trainers, resource persons and mentors.
Successful participation of our students in inter-collegiate entrepreneurship events has always
been the highlight of the E-Cell.
We continue to be the best practice of Jai Hind College and strive to make Entrepreneurship
“A WAY OF LIFE” at our institution.
Annexure- 18
Alumni Association Report
∙ Alumni association plays a pro-active role in the welfare of students
Hosts freshers’/farewell party for first year and final year students
∙ Conducts value-added programs by luminary alumni in various walks of life who give
lectures to share their expertise
∙ Provides opportunities to our deserving talented students by way of appropriate
placements in their organizations
∙ Involving current students to work as interns for the alumni office to gain
experience in management and organisation of events; Certificate of Appreciation
awarded on successful completion of one year of work
∙ Initiated the ‘Leadership Series’ lecture; the inaugural speech being given by the
Honourable cabinet Minister Shri Piyush Goyal, Others who contributed to the lecture
series were renowned dietician, Ms RujutaDiwekar.
Annexure -19
Linkage with NGO s:
The Rotaract Club of Jai Hind College, College Social Responsibility initiatives by various
departments such as History, BMS, BAF, BBI, BFM and many others have linkages with
various NGO s of Mumbai: Humara Footpath Foundation, Terry Fox India Committee,
Haamaara Foundation, Naam Foundation, Paraplegic Society, Drona Foundation,
Child Welfare Committee, Welfare of Stray dogs, Kalbag Rehabilitation Centre,
AmhiUdyogini, Teach for India, Goonj, Good Samaritan.
Annexure-20
SCOLARSHIPS & PRIZES FOR THE YEAR 2017-18
PRINCIPAL T.M.ADVANI PRIZEFor standing 1st in the college at the TYBA University Examination of March 2017
SHRIYA VAIDYA
BARRISTER H. G. ADVANI PRIZEFor standing 1st in the college at the TYB Sc University Examination of March 2017
RUQAYYA MANASWALA
A. J MAMTORA SCHOLARSHIPTo our student for standing 1st in English at the TYBA University Examination March2017
ISVI MISRA
T. B. PUNWANI PRIZETo our student for standing 1st in the subject of PHYSICS at the TYBSc UniversityExamination
ADESH SOLAKAR
SARASWATI FATECHAND SHAHANI / ISPAHANI PRIZETo the students of our College for standing 1st in different subjects at the UniversityExamination 2016-2017 & securing a 1st class
NAME SUBJECT
RAVI BARI MATHEMATICS
URVI DEDHIA CHEMISTRY
PALLAVI PANDEY BOTANY
SHARMIN KARANJIA MICROBIOLOGY
RITU MULCHANDANI COMPUTER SCIENCE
KALPESH RAWAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
PRANIKA SAROWGI ECONOMICS
SHRIYA VAIDYA PSYCHOLOGY
ANAIDA VERGHESE HISTORY
RISHIKA GOEL ECONOMICS – POLITICAL SCIENCE
ADITYA SHETH POLITICAL SCIENCE – PSYCHOLOGY
ARWA CHITTALWALA HISTORY – PSYCHOLOGY
MANDIR DIGHE PHILOSOPHY-PSYCHOLOGY
PALLAVI BANKAR PHILOSOPHY-POLITICAL SCIENCE
GULESTAN & GUSTASP DORDI PRIZE FOR STANDING 1ST IN THE SUBJECTOF LIFE SCIENCESPRIYANKA SAWLA
DR. & DR.(MRS) AVARI PRIZE FOR STANDING 1ST IN THE SUBJECT OFBIOTECHNOLOGYRUQAYYA MANASWALA
P.P ADVANI PRIZE ;To a Sindhi girl student of our college for standing 1st at TYBA University Examination
PRERNA DHARAMDASANI
J.T. LALVANI MEMORIAL TRUST SCHOLARSHIPTo our students standing 1st in the Commerce faculty
NAME
FY BCOM KOMAL PURSWANI
SY BCOM SIDRAH SHAIKH
TY BCOM ASHISH DEWANI (ACCOUNTS)
HARSH CHITRODA(MANAGEMENT)
PROF. CHETANRAM L. MARIWALLA SCHOLARSHIP FOR OUTSTANDINGSTUDENTS IN HISTORY
NAME
FY BA KUSHAL TATARIYA
SY BA SAMRIDDHI DAMLE
TY BA ANAIDA VARGHESE
RD TATA SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED TO SY/TY STUDENT WHO HASSHOWN SPECIAL MOTIVATION, PASSION AND CREATIVITY IN THESUBJECT OF PHYSICSSHAGUFTA BATLIWALA
B. D. KULKARNI SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENT STANDING FIRST AT THETYBSC MICROBIOLOGY EXAMINATION AT UNIVERSITYSHARMIN KARANJIA
PSYCHOLOGY ALUMNI AWARDTo our student scoring highest in the subject of Psychology in FY and SY BA
AASHNI SHAH (TY BA)
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATIONFor our students excelling in M.Com University examination in March 2017
CLASS NAME
M.COM I PARSHWA MEHTA
KOMAL MIRANI
M.COM II AMIT MAHESH
HARSHADA GAYKAR
M.COM TOPPER DIVYA CHANDIRAMANI
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATIONFor our students excelling in M.Sc. University examination in March 2017
CLASS NAME
M.Sc I HOOREYERUM MERCHANT
M.Sc II UNNATI MARU
SUMITOMO SCHOLARS LIST
SR.NO
NAME FACULTYSR.NO
NAME FACULTY
1 RASHI JAIN FYBA 16 VIRA PARTH TYBFM
2 ESHA SHARMA TYBA 17 ADITYA IYER TYBBI
3 KHYATI SHARMA TYBA18 NISHA
VIBHANDIKTYBMM
4 AAFIYA KHANTYBSC 19 YASH H
CHHABRIASYBMM
5SHAGUFTA KBATLIWALA
TYBSC 20 KHUSHNUMADUBASH
TYBMM
6POORVATENDULKAR
TYBSC 21 MALLIKABHATIA
FYBAF
7 AVNI RAOTYBSC 22 SHREYANSH
BOHRAFYBAF
8 AKHILESH GUPTA TYBSC23 SHLOK
BADLANEYTYBAF
9 DIVYA GOEL TYBSC 24 PRITA JHAVERI TYBAF
10TWINKALAGHERA
TYBSC 25 PRERANASOLANKI
TYBAF
11 YUSUF ALI TYBSC 26 RISHABH IRANI TYBAF
12POOJA BCHOUDHARY
SYBCOM27
MITTHIL S. JAIN TYBMS
13 SREEJA KONETI SYBCOM28 ANAGHA
AJGAONKARTYBMS
14 ZARNA SHAH TYBCOM 29 ISHAAN SINGH TYBMS
15DEVIKABADAGANDI
TYBCOM30 DEVESH
TAHILIANITYBMS
WATUMULL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE BEST ALL ROUNDSTUDENT OF THE YEAR 2017-18
PRAJVAL KATARIA (TY BAF)
PRINCIPAL’S SPECIAL PRIZEFor outstanding academic performance & contribution to college and co-curricularactivities
VAIBHAV PARAB (TY B.SC.-IT)
T. B. PUNWANI, LATE SHRI HARI BHAGWANDAS, SHRI MANOHARLAL K.BHATIA & SHRI RATTAN MANOHARLAL BHATIA SCHOLARSHIPS FOR OUR
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN ACADEMICS WITH A FOCUS ONRESEARCH:
MEGHNA KAPOOR (TY BSC)
JEFALI SHAH (TY BSC)
HIRAL SHAH (TY BSC)
DIVYA GOEL (TY BSC)
AVNI RAO (TY BSC)
AKTA SINGH (TY BSC)
KALPESH RAWAL (TY BSC –IT)
SUKHVIR THAPAR (TY BSC- IT)
ESHA SHARMA (TY BA)
ZENOBIA CHARANIA (SY BA)
OUTSTANDING STUDENTS UNDER SPORTS ACTIVITIES
MANSHA KOHLI (SY BFM)
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC :
SHIVAM KALE (FY BMM)
SHLOK CHIPLUNKAR (FY BMM)
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AND ACHIEVEMENT IN DANCE :
AVNI RAO (TY BSC)
CHINMAY SAWANT (TY BSC)
NIMISH POYREKAR (TY BMM)
NETRA NARAYAN (SY BMM)
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
PERFORMING ARTS: SHARVARI SAGANE (FY BMM)
GITIKA ASRANI (FY BMM)
MEHAK PADMASHALI (FY BMM)
MUSIC: SHAURYA PANDIT (TY BMM)
HRIDEEP BAROT (TY BMM)
OUTSTANDING SINGER :
KAUSTUBH MORE ( SY BA)
ANUSHKA JAIN (SY BA)
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN FINE ARTS CATEGORY:
MITI JOSHI (SY BSC)
VISHWA PATEL (FY JC –COMM)
OUTSTANDING DISPLAY OF CREATIVE SKILLS
ROHIT DRABLANI (TY BMM)
SPECIAL PRIZES :OUTSTANDING ORGANIZATIONAL ABILITIES & CONTRIBUTION TO :
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES:
KANCHAN BHANUVANSHE (TY B COM)
SPORTS ACTIVITIES: JIGAR DHANRESHA (TY BVoc)
OUTSTANDING ABILITIES IN ORGANIZATION OF CO-CURRICULARACTIVITIES:
VIVEK PARASHAR (TY BA)
OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO COMMUNITY SERVICE:
PRERNA MEHTA (SY BA)
SHUBHAM CHHABRA (SY BSc IT)
BEST DRAMATIST OF THE YEAR :
KUSHZRAJ MEHRA (TY BMM)
OUTSTANDING EVENT MANAGER
AMAN AGGARWAL (FY BCOM)
SATVIK BHATT (SY BMM)
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR CONTRIBUTING TOWARDSHOSTING/PARTICIPATING IN VARIOUS ACTIVITIES
PRANAV NAMBIAR (FY BA)
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION TO THE INDIA WINNERS OF HSBC/HKUBUSINESS CASE COMPETITIONUPAMANYU ACHARYA
DIVEEK JAIN
PRATEEK MALHOTRA
ISHAAN SINGH
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION TO THE ORGANIZER OF E-SUMMITPRESIDENTSHARIKA SODAH
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED STUDENTSRISHABH IRANI (TY BAF)
JEHAN DABOO (FY BA)
FY BSC SCHOLARS LIST
RANK NAME SEM 1(%)
1 AISHWARYA PATEL 90.20
2 SHRADDHA KAKADIYA 88.10
3 MANSI MISTRY 87.70
4 VARSHA BHATI 87.33
5 AASTHA SOMANI 85.50
6 MOHITA MOTWANI 85.00
7 MILONI SHAH 84.50
8 ACHALA PUNASE 82.56
9 GOURANG GEHLOT 82.20
10 KAJAL UNIYAL 82.00
SY BSC SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM3 (%)
1 RUPALI PAWAR 93.30
2 HARSHINI MOORTHY 91.20
3 KINJAL VAJA 88.90
4 INSIYA RANGWALA 86.10
5 POOJA GUPTA 84.10
6 TASNEEM KAPASI 83.30
7 RIDDHI NAYAK 82.80
8 MANDAR VENGURLEKAR 81.90
9 ASHOK SUTHAR 81.00
10 SANGITA DAS 80.30
TY BSC SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4(%)
1 POORVA TENDULKAR 96.82
2 AAFIYA KHAN 93.18
3 SRIKA AMIN 91.90
4 SHAGUFTA BATLIWALA 91.06
5 ADIBA SHAIKH 90.60
6 ARPIT DIWAN 90.30
7 ANANYA CHAKRABORTY 89.90
8 SACHIN JAIN 88.71
9 SHLOKA SHUKLA 88.60
10 AFIFA UNGAR 88.20
FY BA SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 1(%)
1 SHAIVI SRIVASTAVA 82.83
2 RITU AILANI 82.17
3 NAMRATA NATARAJAN 82.00
4 NUPUR PAI 81.67
5 SIMRAN GHAI 81.50
6 DEVYANI BHARDWAJ 80.67
6 NISCHAY PRITAMANI 80.67
8 ERAM SHAIKH 80.17
9 PARUL PUSHKARNA 79.83
10 SULEKHA SHARMA 78.5
SY BA SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 3 (%)
1 ANAGHA SHETTY 89.13
2 ANUSHKA SHAH 85.13
3 VEHA PANDYA 82.38
3 AMRIT KALKAT 82.38
5 KUSHAL TATARIYA 82.25
6 DRASHTI GADA 81
7 AISHVARI JOSHI 80.88
8 KALPANA NAHATA 80.75
9 MITI LAKRAS 80
10 ILLISHA KALA 79.63
TY BA SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4 (%)
1 SAMRUDDHI DAMLE 91.13
2 KHYATI SHARMA 88.38
3 JAMILA MAMAWALA 88.13
4 TANISHA LEKHRAJ 87.88
5 ESHA SHARMA 87.75
6 RISHIKA AGARWAL 87.25
7 SAMEER PARMAR 86.5
8 SARWARI DAS 86.38
9 PUJITA MIRWANI 85.88
10 RIFKA ROMANI 85.75
FY BCOM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 1 (%)
1 KOMAL PURSWANI 81.29
2 AISHA GANI 80.14
3 AAKASH PODDAR 78.57
4 KRISHA SHAH 78.29
4 SARTHAK VANIGOTA 78.29
6 AALIYA KHAN 77.71
6 AKSHAYA RAJGOPAL 77.71
8 SHALIN CHOKSY 77.57
9 KRUSHMI SHAH 76.43
10 SONIA GUGLE 76.29
SY BCOM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 3 (%)
1 SIDRAH SHAIKH 79.57
2 POOJA CHOUDHARY 75.86
3 PATRICIA MERCHANT 75.57
4 SHREYA SHAH 75.43
5 SHREYA PATIL 73
6 KRISHI SHAH 71.71
7 KAKULI SETH 71.14
8 SUMIT BAFNA 71
9 MOHAMMAD SAYYED 70.57
10 RAJ AGARWAL 70
TY BCOM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4(%)
1 ZARNA SHAH 85.67
2 DEVIKA BADAGANDI 82.67
3 SHAMBHAVEE BARTARIA 81.67
4 VIDHI MODI 81.5
5 ANISH TODWAL 79.33
6 JANISHA MEHTA 78.67
7 JAYSHREE SOLANKI 78.33
8 SHIVSHANKAR PRAJAPATI 78.17
9 VAISHNAVI MATKAR 78
10 KANCHAN BHANUVANSHE 77.33
FY IT SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 1 (%)
1 BAINIPAL RONIT 88.26
2 AFEEDA ABDUL HAMEED BUSHRA 83.86
3 SARSWAT VIDHI 83.73
3 SHETTY RITI 83.73
5 SOLLET EKTA 82.40
SY IT SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 3 (%)
1 VIDISHA DALVI 94.8
1 SAKINA VOHRA 94.8
3 GAURAV JAIN 92.66
4 REHAN QUERSHI 92.53
5 TARUN TOMAR 91.6
TY IT SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4 (%)
1 ALI YUSUF 95.06
2 ANSARI HUMERA 92.66
3 RASHMI NAYAK 92.40
4 VAIBHAV PARAB 91.73
5 AHSAN SHAIKH 90.66
FY BFM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAMES SEM 1 (%)
1 SHAH HARDI SAMIR BINDI 88.71
2 PILLAI ASWATHY VELAYUDHAN MAHADEVAN 88.43
3 KOTHARI ANIRUDDHA ASHWIN RASHMI 86.57
4 KUKREJA JITESH DHANESH VARSHA 85.71
5 GUPTA TANISHKA NIKUNJ MONIKA 85.14
SY BFM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 3 (%)
1 MEHTA AANCHAL MUKESH SHEELA 90.5
2 BHANSALI RUSHABH BHAVESH ROMA 89.35
3 GADA KRISHMA ASHOK HEMAL 88.64
4 DASH PRIYAMBADA ANIL RASHMI 88
5 MERCHANT ADIL IMTIAZ TARANNUM 87.92
TY BFM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4 (%)
1 VIRA PARTH DIPAK 92.85
2 PATEL RAMKISHAN PRAMOD 91.85
3 SANGHVI ANKIT LALIT HEMLATA 88.85
4 DOSHI HILONI PARESH DIMPLE 87.28
5 PAREKH MEET JITENDRA PRAMILA 85
FY BAF SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAMES SEM 1 (%)
1 CHOUHAN STUTI SHAILESH SHILPA 89.71
1 MENGHRAJANI ANJALI VIJAY PRIYA 89.71
3 SETH MEHR VIKAS NISHKERSH 88.14
4 VALECHA JANVI KISHOR MANSI 87.29
5 SIRIYA RUTVI MONIK JIGNA 86.71
SY BAF SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 3 (%)
1 PARSON GITIKA RAVIN ARCHANA 86.64
2 SEN SHARMA ROHIT TAPAS RAKHI 86.21
3 JAIN SAKSHI SUNIL MEENU 83.85
4 BHANSALI MILI DINESH PRAMILA 83.42
5 HARISINGHANI HERINA KHUBCHAND VEENA 83.42
TY BAF SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4 (%)
1 BADLANEY SHLOK SUMEET SUSHMA 91.71
2 SOLANKI PRERANA SHIRPAL POOJA 89.57
3 JHAVERI PRITA PRADEEP RITA 89
4 TAHILRAMANEY JANVI ANIL 88.42
4 KEJARIWAL ANUSHKA SHAILESH MADHU 88.42
FY BBI SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAMES SEM 1 (%)
1 NAQVI ZAIN AL HUSSAIN SHANEY SHAAN 86.14
2 DOTWAL AMISHA HARESH SANDHYA 85.57
3 SINGH RONAK BHAJANBIR GURPREET 85.00
4 DARYANI TRASHITA JAGDISH DEEPALI 82.71
5 NANAVATI SHREYANS SHRENIK MAMTA 79
SY BBI SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 3 (%)
1 SHAH AAYUSHI KETAN CHINMAI 84.5
2 CHANDAK AISHWARYA DEVENDRA HEMAXI 83.21
3 SHIVANI ABHISHEK DHARMENDER RENU 82.92
4 DADHICH SHREEKANT MUKESH ANITA 82.83
5 ANKLESARIA ZEENIA KHURSHED HUTOXI 79.57
TY BBI SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4 (%)
1 SINGHANIA KAJAL SHRIKANT KUMUD 83.28
2 PAI AKSHATA ASHOK ASHWINI 81.64
3 MEHTA DHYAY VIJAY VANDANA 79.42
4 AMBANI MIHIR DEVANG SANGITA 79.21
5 SHARMA GAURAV LALIT VIMMI 78.07
FY BMS SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 1 (%)
1 JAIN NEHA KISHOR DARSHANA 89
2 PARAKH MANASI SANJAY SUNITA 87
2 SATHISH PRANAV SATHISH UMA 87
4 CHOHAN AMAN RAKESH MAHISHA 86
5 GANDHI RIYA NILESH SWETA 85
SY BMS SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 2 (%)
1 HINDUJA GAURAV KUMAR RITIKA 85.07
1 SHETH ESHA KEYUL SHEETAL 85.07
3 GOYAL SHRISHTHI UMESH NISJA 84.07
4 MODY DANYA KHUSHROO TANAZ 83.28
5 MISKIN ATHARVA ASHUTOSH BARKHA 82.64
TY BMS SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4 (%)
1 AJGAONKAR ANAGHA MILIND 87.58
2 MIRAKHUR NEHARIKA SHAILJA 86.00
3 TAHILIANI DEVESH HARESH NEHA 83.75
4 CHOKHANI RADHIKA DINESH SANGITA 83.16
5 PESWANI JEETENDAR RAMESHLAL SONA 83.00
FY BMM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 1 (%)
1 SHARMA SAMIT SUNIL GANGA 81.3
2 KHANNA ANAHITA PANKAJ DIVIYA 80.8
3 HUKKU SNNEH SHIV GUNJAN 79.83
4 MALAVE SAYALI KRISHNA KUNJAL 78.83
5 RAO SANJANA T NARESH JYOTSNA 77
SY BMM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 2 (%)
1 JHAVERI MALLIKA MEHUL RITA 80.33
2 TOLANI PRIYANKA ARJUNDAS MADHU 78.5
3 THADANI GHENA MADHURI 77.5
4 VALECHA URVASHI NARENDRA SHEELA 75
5 MEHUL AGARWAL DINESH KANTA 73.3
TY BMM SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 4 (%)
1 DUBASH KHUSHNUMA 80.33
2 CHAWLA ROOHI RAJ SONIA 80
3 DEBOO JAZREEN 78.5
4 JHAVERI VIRALI SHAURIN MEETA 77
5 RANGLANI AASTHA VISHAL PRIYA 75
FY BVoc (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT)
SCHOLARS LIST 2017-2018
RANK NAME SEM 1 (%)
1 GHADIALI ZAHAAN 86.80
2 PIPALYAWALA TASNEEM 82.90
3 KAPOOR SAKSI 81.10
4 SABUWALA RUKAIYA 77.20
5 KHANDELWAL KALPESH 76.50
SY BVoc (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT)
RANK NAME SEM 3 (%)
1 VISHNU VARDHAN 87.6
2 SANGTANI SAKSHI 84.7
3 SHAIKH SHAISTA 82.9
4 RAIBA HINA 74.9
5 SIDDIQUI MISBAH 74.7
FY BVoc (TRAVEL & TOURISM)
RANK NAME SEM 1 (%)
1 ANVI GUPTA 83.5
2 ZAINAB HAIDERMOTA 75.37
3 NEIL SHAH 66
4 MANSI SHETTY 65.12
5 DARSHI GANDHI 64.62
SY BVoc (TRAVEL & TOURISM)
RANK NAME SEM 2 (%)
1 ARCHI KARIA 87
2 MEHERNOSH PATEL 81
2 DEVANSHI DAVE 81
4 KARISHMA PATEL 77
5 VINEET PATEL 75
TY BVoc (TRAVEL & TOURISM)
RANK NAME SEM 4 (%)
1 FARZEEN MERCHANT 74.83
2 ZALAK SAVLA 70.33
3 NUSHRAT LOKHANDWALA 69.50
4 ANUSHKA DESHPANDE 64.50
5 DESHNA CHHEDA 64.17
Annexure – 21
Cultural Activities at regional level
Winners of Kscope and Umang 2017
FINE ARTSRolling pen - khushi KothariProject K - Dushyant, Durvesh and Pooja ChandanUmang - face painting 2nd place Dushyant and Amrit
Art a telly Fiesta first place Dushyant and veerjaPlate the paint 2nd place Jahanvi Verma
PERFORMING ARTSBollywood 1stShloka SherrySanikaPreenaPriyesh
DhruvDirenJairathPoojaZilBhavesh
Folk Band 2ndKaustubhShlokShivamHrishikeshJasonSparsh
Fusion 1stChinmayDiveshAnushkaKareenaKhushiAvniPiyushGayatri
Contemporary 1stDiveshRituMitaliSheryl
Dancer wars 2ndNatasha
Lights camera action 2ndKushzraj
Evil eye 3rdArjunKhushipankajAayushmankalpanarayanYashrajYash WaglePremMohitRiddhimanPranav
Junk Band 1stRiaYashNehaShrutikAayushSanketRutuja
Electrocuted- 2ndShivam KaleShlokChiplunkarJason SVanshika SMayur Kohli
Spin to Win-1stVanshika SShlok C
Footloose-2ndDhruvinGadaJhanviMirchandaniJainam JainOm TarphePriyalLashkareManav Rajusth
Dance For a Cause-2ndKareena SinghDivesh TolaniKhushi MarooChinmay SawantFerangizHozdarRhea GurnaniSimran SengarVarun MataiSaurabh SinghFahad Siddique
Dramebaaz-1stPranav NambairKanchan BGauri SethMihika ShenoyMeet MirchandaniChinmay SawantYashrajMehraJvalitha Krishnan
Great Adaptation-3rdKhushrajMehraShaurya PanditIndica RoyMohit RohraNaitikRuparelGaurav AhujaVrichi Shah
Broadway-3rdSujay CKanchan BAvni GuptaJaitraNarkarJvalitha KrishnanPranav Nambiar
DKT-3rdSubhojit RoyPranav NambiarMeet MirchandaniYashrajMehraKanchan BChinmay SawantRayan Madan
LITERARY ARTSJam 1st Sujay Choksey (Kscope and Umang)
Dub Charades2ndSujay ChokseyKanchan Bhanuvanshe
Script your talesNiranjaniVernekarSujay Choksey
Colloquium 1stSujay Choksey
InformalsUmangMMA 1stAdil Shah
Fashion show 2nd
Kaleidoscope
You tasked for it-Miti Joshi, Chirag KamathMr. Kaleidoscope-KushzrajMehraKabaddi-Aniket Pawar, Aniket Avahad, PrathameshRenushe, Aditya Madaye, Shubham Suvarna,Sushant Shirsekar, Viraj Prabhu
Annexure 22
Best Practices
Title of Practice: Wellness Ambassadors
The context: An idea for which the time has come. Youth relate to youth best. Youth are
sensitive and require timely help to tide over mental health issues. JaiHind students feel the
need to support their peers in emotional distress an organised and timely manner.
The practise: To take this forward, Wellness Cell collaborated with Samaritans Mumbai
(emotional distress helpline) to train our students on “Mentorship”. Students were imparted
training on mentoring their peers and providing active listening and support. The short listed
students were then given intensive training to become “Wellness Ambassadors” who would
be available as the first link for emotional distress amongst students.
Evidence of success: Jai Hind is proud to be the only college in India to have done this where
trained students would provide emotional first aid to their peers and in serious cases refer to
the college Counsellor or the Samaritans helpline.
Problems: The wellness ambassadors are short on experience so there is a challenge that
their help be adequate. Serious cases can only be referred to the counselor and no one can be
compelled to seek help. Helping Skills need regular practise and there may not be enough
time to offer full time help.
Future: The future is challenging both for the ambassador and the trainers. The students are
transient. A fresh team needs to be trained regularly. The ambassadors also gain valuable
experience for their future careers and life in general
.College Social Responsibility: CSR
Context: Jai Hind students and teachers have always been extending their commitment to the
wellbeing of society. The college has a very strong spirit of sharing and caring.
The practise: Cells /societies such as NSS, CSR, NEN, Gymkhana, WDC, Extension
Committee, Wellness Cell, RPC, Rotaract Club, Departmental fests like Talaash, Entourage,
Detour, conduct CSR activities.
Evidence of success: This year’s highlights :
SYBMS-For Business Ethics and corporate governance the students were asked to visit
certain old age homes & orphanages and after collecting information a report was sent to few
companies for support under CSR. With this the students were sensitized and an effort was
made to make a responsible citizen
Waste management efforts in association with BMC
Road safety initiatives by distributing printed bills on road safety
Bachatghat fair to promote and motivate women from marginalised backgrounds
Gymkhana took up the cause of breast cancer awareness and spread awareness in nearby
schools and locality
History department held a gender sensitisation workshop on declining sex ratio in
Maharashtra in collaboration with pune university
Problems: CSR efforts are relatively problem free. The challenge is to keep doing more and
systematise the efforts.
Future:Jaihindites want to continue to contribute to the larger society whole heartedly. Sky is
the limit.
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