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E ot x cde et lla eci nd ce eDInformation Brochure 2016-17
S.S. JAIN SUBODHGIRLS COLLEGE
Sanganer, Jaipur(Affiliated to the University of Rajasthan)
www.subodhgirlscollege.comAirport Road, Terminal-1, Sanganer, Jaipur - 302011 (Raj.)
Tel.: +91 141 2793594, 2793595 • Fax : +91 141 2793595
E-mail : [email protected]
S.S. JAIN SUBODHGIRLS COLLEGE
Sanganer, Jaipur
It is my privilege to be concerned with the education of youth. The main
motto is to inspire pupil to reach their potential inside and outside the
classroom. Everyone wants to find a place in the world where there are
extraordinary opportunities. By learning, we do not mean cultivation of just memory, but the capacity to apply
knowledge and think clearly without illusion. Here, at Subodh Girls College, a lot of emphasis is laid on the acquisition
of knowledge and encouraging students to develop faith in their own ability. The vision of this college has always been
futuristic and courageous in its choices of courses and opportunities that are offered to the students. This is achieved
by maintaining the right balance between individual needs, student preference and social responsibilities.
So, let's join hands and scale the horizon and make sure you achieve all that you are holding this prospectus for.
I welcome everyone to the college and wish you every success.
MESSAGE“All our dreams can come true if we have courage
to pursue them”
(N.R. Kothari)President
S.S. Jain Subodh Shiksha Samiti
The inception of S.S Jain Subodh Girls' College in the year 2004, fulfilled a
long awaited dream of Subodh Shiksha Samiti. In the sphere of higher
education, we have achieved great dimension with utmost transparency,
nurturing the generations and making their journey a success by tedious and steady dedication. The team of
dedicated, qualified and experienced staff is always committed to guide the students and help them in achieving a well
developed career path. The college provides ample courses both at graduate and post graduate level.
I am sure that this institution will flourish with educated and well cultured students in the coming future. Our efforts
will be gauged by the success of our students in every sphere of life.
I once again welcome you and wish you good luck for another successful academic session 2016-17.
MESSAGE“ I believe that the only courage anybody ever needs is the
courage to follow your own dreams”
(Sumer Singh Bothra)Hony. Secretary
S.S. Jain Subodh Shiksha Samiti
01Dedicated to Excellence
• To empower and educate our youth by providing a conducive environment for a strong academic and ethical
base.
• To groom, nurture and prepare the students for employability on the world stage.
• To nourish and harness latent talents and inculcate the spirit of self-reliance and confidence.
• To provide opportunities, to help students, identify educational and career goals, set realistic career path for
intellectual and personal growth.
• To provide a holistic approach to promote and encompass both modern outlook and scientific temper.
• To have an unflinching faith in the potential of the youth and develop it by various community and in-house
programmes.
• To contribute to the society and nation as a whole with dynamic and charismatic youth that can bring a
monumental change.
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• To provide an all pervasive academic and an unimpeachable moral base.
• To be a premier source of multifarious wisdom to cater to the global needs.
• To promote and sustain academic excellence.
• To transform the aspiration and dreams of our students into reality in order to make them world ready women.
• To provide high quality, innovative and responsive education and training programme which will facilitate
individual growth within the global economy.
• To promote a proactive approach to professional development along with extra co-curricular activities to hone
their talents and foster in them the spirit of leadership and high moral values.
• To engender in each student, qualities of personal dignity, graciousness and social maturity.
I heartily welcome all the new entrants at S.S Jain Subodh Girls College
where we build and nurture the future. Our dedicated staff conducts
workshops, guest lectures, seminars, excursions, interaction with the
corporate world and this forms the part of our pedagogy.
Nelson Mandela rightly said, “Education is the most powerful weapon, we can use to change the world”. At Subodh,
young talented minds would find opportunities to develop aptitude, skills and interest in a wide range of cultural,
academic, sports and extracurricular activities. This temple of learning will help the students to reach their maximum
potential and assist in sowing the seeds that will not only benefit the society but also the country as a whole.
Once again a warm welcome to the Subodh family.
It gives me great pleasure to introduce you to Subodh girls' College- A leading
place in almost all disciplines of higher educa�on, with a view for all- round
development of the future genera�on. As you enter this college and become a
part of Subodh family, it becomes our responsibility to nurture you with great care and concern. It is our duty to train you as
good and capable future ci�zen by teaching human behaviour, love for nature, kindness, compassion, courtesy, integrity,
moral uprightness, jus�ce, prudence, for�tude and virtues. The next few years are very important in your life. The choices
that you make and the efforts that you put in, will determine your success. So, if you want to be a confident,
knowledgeable, crea�ve and passionate woman, here is the best op�on for you. Our ins�tu�on ensures convergence of
exis�ng system of teaching and learning of the massive human resources required for promo�ng integrated na�onal
development and global understanding. If you need a clear sense of direc�on then trust us and give us chance to shape
your career.
We promise to take you further to let you achieve your goal and will be proud to produce world class ci�zens.
I wish you great success and a bright future ahead.
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MESSAGE“Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground”
MESSAGE“Success is ....Knowing your purpose in life, growing
to reach your maximum poten�al and
sowing seeds that benefit others”
(Vinod Lodha)Joint Secretary
S.S. Jain Subodh Shiksha Samiti
(Veena Jamad) Convenor
S.S.Jain Subodh Girls college
“In order to succeed,
we must first believe
that we can”
FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK
Choosing where to continue your education is a major decision and I
believe that Subodh College will be a choice you will not regret,
especially if you are ambitious and determined to succeed. We, at
Subodh are able to focus on the needs of individual student and aim
to nurture each student in order to ensure their journey with us is a
success . We provide the fabric with which the tapestry of our students'
experiences unfolds. Optimism, tradition, inclusiveness, service,
compassion, tolerance, hope and faithfulness are the underpinnings of
our institution. It is in this context that our students learn and imbibe
these virtues. From an educational perspective,
I am passionate about doing everything to the
best of my ability. Progress of an institute
depends mainly on performance of the students
in academics, sports and cultural activities along
with maintaining high values and ethics and, I
am proud to say that our students are doing
excellent in all these areas. Our teachers are
committed and dedicated for the development
of the institution by imparting their knowledge
and experience, by playing a role of facilitator as
well as role model to our students. The members of non –teaching staff
are highly dedicated with total commitment towards achievement of
our mission and goals. Exciting times are ahead of us and I hope that the
three ways partnership program between students, parents and
college will provide each of the students given to our care an avenue
for personal growth and success. My good wishes to all.
(Dr. Madhu Srivastava)
Principal
S.S.Jain Subodh Girls college
03Dedicated to ExcellenceDedicated to Excellence
S.S. JAIN SUBODH GIRLS COLLEGE
Our InstitutionBehind the successful commencement of S.S.Jain Subodh Girls College, Sanganer lies the dynamism of Subodh Shiksha
Samiti- a not for profit society which was established in the year 1918 by some of the eminent, energy driven leaders to
pass on the glorious wealth of knowledge to the coming generation. S.S. Jain Subodh Girls College, Sanganer, a pioneer
institution for women education laid its foundation in the year 2004 as an affiliated college to the University of Rajasthan,
with just 126 students and today the college stands tall with approximately 2800 registered students. The college has
come into existence for providing excellent graduate and post graduate education in the field of science, commerce and
arts and for this we have Science club, Commerce club and Arts club for the sessional planning of the respective subjects.
The main objective of the college is to provide academic and intellectual excellence to the students to become mature
citizens of the society. While studying here, students growth and development will occur in many areas including decision
making, analytical awareness, reasoning, creative expression, verbal expression and many more. The college has been
established with a mission to nurture students through humanistic, scientific and innovative education. Special emphasis
is laid on student centred creative, analytical and participatory learning. Regular interactions with academicians from
different fields are carried out in the college for the all-round development of the students. Along with these facilities we
also take the help of different cells like career counselling cell, student counselling cell, anti-ragging cell, grievance redress
cell, student safety and insurance cell, sexual harassment cell which along with timely counselling also guides our
students for future perspectives for which a team of dedicated and expert faculties are rendering their services. An
organisation under the banner of Subodh Girls College naming 'SANKALP' has also been introduced aiming at providing
monetary and non-monetary help to the needy students. Subodh sets the benchmarks for the global education with a
system that matches the best of practices, theories, resources and standards all over the world. Our endeavour is to
provide an education that excels, that exalts and that exhilarates.
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05Dedicated to ExcellenceDedicated to Excellence
• Sprawling green campus spread over 50,832 sq. meters of land.
• Best academic environment.
• Experienced, talented and qualified faculties in all subjects.
• Regularly updated library along with book bank facility with adequate collection of books.
• Modern and well equipped laboratories.
• Well ventilated and spacious classrooms.
• Commerce Club, Science Club and Arts Club for the sessional planning of the concerned
departments which includes conducting seminars, workshops, exhibitions, presentations, guest
lectures etc.
• Placement/ career counselling cell and student counselling cell to take our students to new heights
in their career.
• NSS Unit to motivate students for social services.
• The students can avail all the government scholarships.
• Extracurricular activities conducted throughout the year.
• Lush green lawns, auditorium and play grounds for various events and sports.
• Indoor and outdoor games facilities are also available to the students.
• Educational tours and picnics are conducted for better informative development and to break the
monotony.
• Canteen facilities with delicious and hygienic snacks at subsidized rate.
• Hostel facility with full security, nutritious and hygienic food, prompt medical aid and Xerox
facilities.
• ‘SANKALP' an organization working under the banner of Subodh College to help the needy
students.
HighlightsHighlights
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“Opening amenities are often opening opportunities”
Amenities
Admin BlockThe admin block at Subodh College acts as a control
centre. It not only keeps a systematic record of
information but also plays the role of a reliable channel
of communication which is imperative for the smooth
functioning of the organisation.
Seminar HallA well designed, sustainable infrastructure is our
backbone and in that series we, at Subodh have the
proud distinction of maintaining a fully equipped and
well spaced seminar hall that is well facilitated with
the latest audio-visual technology and can house
approximately 300 people.
Conference Room
Discussions form a major part of a stream lined
management and for this we at Subodh provide a
well equipped conference hall with digital
technology and capabilities to create the perfect
space for any gathering, meeting, discussions,
demonstration, workshops and presentations.
AuditoriumA state-of- the art auditorium with a good seating
capacity of 600 students is aesthetically designed in
the college. The air conditioned and sound proof
auditorium offers a common ground for all the
students, faculties and external sources for customary
interfaces, conferences, award ceremonies, cultural
events and other inter college activities. With its well
equipped modern facilities like multimedia projectors,
sound system and extensive area, it is indeed the
crown jewel of the campus.
Dedicated to Excellence
Outdoor stadium
Playing sports is a great way to exercise and keep the
body fit. The students learn on different levels while
embarking on adventures, when outdoors.
07Dedicated to Excellence
Indoor stadiumIndoor games are a great way of spending leisure time
and learning various skills. The college facilitates
students Indoor games like chess, carrom, table
tennis etc.
Open Stage
To conduct various cultural and other events at a wide
scale an open stage is set at the centre of college
ground with a seating capacity of more than 1000
spectators.
• Silence must be observed in the library.
• Personal belongings are not allowed inside the library.
• All students should sign the entry register of the library, before entering.
• Books are to be handled very carefully. If a book is lost by the student, she shall replace the book or pay the cost of
the book as fine.
• Students are not permitted to underline, write, fold the pages or deface books in any way whatsoever.
• At the end of the session the students must return their token and library book based on the library circular and
obtain “No Dues Certificate” from the library.
Rules and
regulations
for library
Language LabThe language laboratory has been designed keeping
the state-of-art technology that provides an effective,
accessible learning environment for enhancing the
linguistic and conceptual skills of the students.
Medical Facility
The college has a sick room available for use by students under the supervision of a medically trained and
qualified staff member. The doctor is available on call for students' care.
Girls Common RoomThe college has a provision for girls' common room
where girls may sit, rest and go for recreation. This
room is well lit, neat and clean to provide a friendly
ambience to its users.
CafeteriaWhat you eat is what you are. A healthy mind can only
reside in a healthy body. Hence, the college canteen
has provision for healthy snacks, fruit juice, and other
edibles for energy boosts.
HostelAt Subodh Girls College, many students come from all
across the state and nation to live in the college
campus, which come closest to being a home away
from home. Caring warden, hygienic and nutritious
food, tight security, prompt medical aid, T.V room,
indoor games and other recreational facilities ensures
a pleasant stay, allowing students to focus on their
academics.Smart Class RoomKeeping in sync with the latest technology in the field
of education we have set up smart classroom to
groom the generation. Our smart classes provide
tools and content for interactive self paced learning
by students as well as rich media presentation for
teacher led classroom learning.
S.S. JAIN SUBODH GIRLS COLLEGE
08Dedicated to Excellence
ParkingThere is separate parking facility for both faculty and
students. More than 500 vehicles can be parked at the
same time. For the security of the vehicles, 24 hour
CCTV cameras are active and about 4-5 guards are
always on the duty.
09Dedicated to Excellence
LibrarySubodh library is housed in an excellent aesthetically designed modern building to support study and research. It is well stocked with an adequate collection of text books, reference books, project reports, compact disc, audio and video cassettes. Apart from books, the students have access to the latest magazines, newspapers and research papers. College library is well stocked with 6945 no. of books, 10 journals, 25 magazines and 11 newspapers. Library system of college is more focussed on creating and providing a comfortable and user friendly environment that enables learning and advancement of knowledge and also promotes discovery beyond class room learning.
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Anti Ragging CellRagging is a violation of human rights. Subodh college
has always taken adequate measures for prevention
and control of ragging every year. The college
premises, laboratories and corridors are equipped
with CCTV cameras and facilitate videos surveillance
at all hours. Following the Hon'ble supreme court
direction we aim to make Subodh college a ragging
free campus. Victimised students of ragging may seek
help from the following persons
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Science Club A Science Club is established to promote awareness
and interest among students of science. The activities
of the club are expected to stimulate the pursuit of
scientific knowledge and encourage the students
potentially to express scientific ideas. The club
conducts various activities like debates, quiz,
seminars, workshops, guest lectures, field trips
throughout the year to boost up the scientific zeal in
the students. Under the banner of Science Club an
Inter college science competition was also conducted
in which 12 colleges participated enthusiastically.
More than 150 students showed their skills through
poster making competition and beautifully created
working and non working models.
Commerce ClubIn order to meet the challenges of the corporate
environment, Commerce Club has been established
to enrich and empower the students with technical
and academic excellence. The club provides facilities
for students to promote creativity, interpersonal
skills, communication skills, leadership qualities and
team spirit by conducting programmes like business
quiz, group discussions, power point presentations,
industrial visits and guest lectures by business experts
of the industry.
Arts Club We have a well administered Arts Club which is
created to give an artistic outlet to the students apart
from academic curriculum. It also helps to enrich and
foster an interest for art and personal expression
through dexterous art. On campus, the club sponsors
various events like rangoli, mehandi, rakhi, debates,
essay, and poster making competitions. The arts club
members also work as art educators and facilitates to
guide the students to bring out the beauty of art,
hidden within the youth.
Name of the person incharge Contact no. Time
Dr Madhu Shrivastava 9950191661 10.00a.m.-4.00 p.m.
Dr. Shobha Rastogi 9414336206 9.00a.m.-3.00 p.m.
Dr. Lata Chanchalani 9829827929 8.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
Dr. Jyoti Sharma 9829226634 8.00a.m.-2.00p.m.
Dr. Bhupendra Bisht 9782447175 8.00a.m.-2.00p.m.Sexual Harassment Cell'Sexual Harassment cell' has been established in the
college to ensure that all the women and girls are safe,
secure and their mental and physical wellbeing is
catered to, with utmost care and dedication. They are
trained and educated through different self defence
programmes in order to make them safe and
invulnerable to any mishap. For any query students
can contact Dr. Anju Sharma.
Grievance Redress CellThe college has a 'Grievance redress Cell' headed by
Dr. Anju Sharma to address the grievance of the
students. The students can approach the cell to voice
their grievance regarding academic matters, health
services, library and other issues. A student may send
her grievance to the Principal or put a note in the
grievance box located in the campus. The cell
redresses the grievance by sorting out the problems
promptly and judiciously.
Student Safety CellAt Subodh ,we insure the safety and well being of our
students by insuring them under “UNITED INDIA
INSURANCE COMPANY”. The insurance policy
supports the students financially in case of any
mishappenning or emergency. As per policy the sum
insured for each student is Rs 1,00,000/- in case of
accidental death or permanent total disablement.
Dedicated to ExcellenceDedicated to Excellence
Beyond the classroom
Anti Tobacco Cell'Anti Tobacco Cell' was established keeping in view
the NTPC programme and for the implementation of
Anti Tobacco law and generating public awareness,
against ill effects of tobacco. The cell primarily focuses
on planning, monitoring and implementing
programmes against alcohol, tobacco and drug
addiction
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“Some memories are unforgettable, remaining ever vivid and heart warming”
Reminiscence
Welcome and Orientation
A new environment, a new start and a new phase of life. It is a day full
of hesitation and mixed emotions for newcomers. In order to
overcome this, the old students and the teachers welcome the new
members in a traditional Indian way. The main focus is to help the
first year students in getting acquainted with the campus, the new
subjects, simple rules and regulations and the facilities available in
and around the campus.
Independence Day
Independence Day was celebrated by the students and staff of the th college on 15 August 2015. The National flag was hoisted by the chief
guest Shri Atul ji Jain, hon'ble Judge, Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur,
who gave an inspirational speech on patriotism. A tender tribute to
the leaders of freedom struggle was paid. Students expressed their
emotions through patriotic songs, performances, cultural activities
and drill.
Students Alumini“Inspiring others with being inspired yourself”
We all have memories of our college, and there is no
better way to keep those memories alive by being an
integral part of an Alumini Association. We at Subodh
strive to reconnect and strengthen the bond to ignite
opportunities and enrich student experience which
will become our ultimate legacy, through a well
organised student Alumini Association.
The Career Counselling Cell headed by Dr. Lata Chanchalani is designed to enhance student learning
regarding their academic and career choices by providing programmes, resources and services that will assist
them in gaining vocational skills. Career counselling involve scientifically developed aptitude tests and
personality tests that helps the counsellor to give the best suited career advice to the students based on their
aptitude, personality, skills and job expectations. At Subodh we have a dedicated team of faculty for
determining and assessing the capabilities of students and leading them towards right career path. The cell
organizes workshops to improve the communication skills, personality, aptitude, etc., and ensure maximum
participation of students. Students of B.C.A part III have been selected in T.C.S. company through campus
placement.
Career Counselling Cell“It's not what you achieve, it's what you overcome that's what defines your career”
Freshers Party
At the beginning of the session a freshers party was organised in the college.
The chief guest of this function was the convenor of the college Mrs. Veena
Jamad. A rainbow of colourful presentation was the attraction of the event.
Manpreet was titled as Miss fresher, first runner up was Pratigya Singh and
second runner up was Surabhi Gupta. The theme of the programme was
'RETRO'. It was thus an excellent way of breaking the ice, and make the new
comers friendly and eventually motivating them.
Hindi Divas
The Department of Hindi organised a series of programmes on the th occasion of Hindi Divas on 14 September, 2015. Various activities
related to the importance of Hindi language were conducted like
essay writing. kavita path, debates and shloka recital to educate the
students about our National language. The students actively
participated in the programme which evoked the spirit of
Nationalism in them.
13Dedicated to ExcellenceDedicated to Excellence
Sports Day“All work and no play, makes jack a dull boy”. This proverb
highlights the importance of physical activity in our life. The
spirit of sportsmanship is celebrated every year at Subodh
with full vigour and zeal in the form of sports day. The
students participate in various competitions including flat
race, sac race, kabbadi, three legged race, kho-kho and many
other competitive sport activities.
Dandiya FestivalIn honour of Goddess Durga, a Dandiya Fest was organised in
Navratra in which students of the college participated with full
enthusiasm. A competition was organised for best group
dance and best costume. Besides this, students also set up
stalls of edibles, clothes, accessories etc.
Youth Week
The Youth Festival is an annual gathering of youth with various
activities including competitive ones. The objective of youth
festival is to focus on cultural aspects and number of other
programmes covering a wide variety of activities which not
only reflect the spirit of friendship but also peace, love and
development. In youth week we, at Subodh conduct various
activities like fireless cooking, bridal makeup, nail art, tattoo
making, fancy dress, essay writing, debate, singing, solo and
group dance competitions, sports activities, etc.
Annual FunctionThe college held its own annual 'Mega' function “HORIZON” which
was a roaring success amongst all. The college Principal Dr. Madhu
Srivastava commenced the program with the presentation of the
College Annual Report and highlighted the achievements of the
students. The main purpose of this annual function was to thank and
appreciate the parents and guardians of these students, who
motivate the college authorities in the education process. It was a
day of thanksgiving when our college wore a festive look, arches of
colourful flags everywhere, music and song filled the air. The chief
guest on this occasion was Shri Jasbir Singh, Chairman, Minorities
Commission, Rajasthan. Finally the programme was concluded with
a colourful and vibrant cultural programme.
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FarewellAt the end of the session the college organised the farewell of the outgoing
students. A day of mixed emotions and expression of good wishes for the
ones who are ready to embark upon a different journey. The students walked
with great confidence on the stage, clad in colourful Indian attire, introduced
themselves with confidence. Ayushi was titled as Miss Farewell, first runner up
was Aishwarya and Shilpa Ram bagged second runner up title. The cultural
programme was the main attraction, which motivated the audience to come
on the stage and dance.
Republic Dayt hThe 67 Republ ic Day was celebrated
enthusiastically by the staff and students of
Subodh. The chief guest of the event Mr. Rajeev
Singh Thakur (I.A.S.) hoisted the National flag.
He delivered inspirational speech to encourage
the students. A spirit of patriotism was shown
by the students through numerous patriotic
songs, drill and other cultural activities.
Guest LecturesA Series of guest lecturers were organised from time to time in the college as part of the curriculum:
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th 1. A lecture on women empowerment and motivation was organised on 28
August in which Dr. Ashutosh Pant, Director, Swasthya Kalyan Vibhag, Jaipur
was the speaker.th 2. On 28 October a lecture on Nano Technology was delivered by Dr. Gyan Singh
Shekhawat, Associate professor of Botony, Jai Narain University, Jodhpur.th3. A talk on “Sanwidhan Ka Praroop” was given by Dr. Jyoti Sharma on 26
November 2015.
4. A lecture on the life of Shri Vivekanand was delivered by Dr. Sheela Roy,
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Rajasthan th on 12 January 2016.
5. A lecture on “Cloud Computing” by Dr. Meenu Dave, HOD, Department of
Computers at Jagannath University, Chakshu was organised in the campus.
6. A lecture was delivered by Dr. Vandana Sharma, Professor, Jaipuria Institute of thManagement, on 'Employability Skills' on 28 January 2016.
th7. On 30 January 2016 a seminar was organised in which renouned C.A., Dr.
Rajeev Jain discussed on the importance and future scope of commerce.
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• Aiming at making women financially independent, a two day workshop on effective resume writing and
the various aspects of facing an interview and regarding soft skills like body language, confidence
building, leadership and communication was conducted by soft skill expert Ms. Jaya Singhvi and Ms.
Pallavi Kashyup to prepare the students for any career opportunity and extend their network for a better
placement.
• Dr. Maya Tondon, who works for the cause of minimising road accidents conducted a workshop
regarding 'Road Safety and First Aid'. She educated by a small demonstration and a brief clipping on how
to give proper first aid and reduce the death rate, thereafter.
• Dr, Anjana Srivastava, Co-ordinator ,Disaster Management, OTS, with her team of experts conducted a
workshop for disaster risk reduction. The objective of this workshop was to provide orientation and
technical assistance during any disaster like fire, earthquake, accidents etc.
• Baking workshop was conducted by baking expert Mrs. Renu Singh who taught the girls about the fine
art of making cakes and cookies, methodically.
• Mr. Sushil Kumar from USHA sewing machine demonstrated upgraded sewing machine models and
techniques of stitching.
• A workshop on the use of Herbal beauty products and beauty tips were given by renound beautician Ms.
Shahnaz Hussain at the college.
• To safeguard today's generation against cyber threats an extensive workshop was hosted at Subodh by
Mr. Milind Agarwal, President of Cyber Crime Awareness Society and explained protection against cyber
criminals and also about ethical hacking.
• A two day web designing workshop was conducted to enhance the IT skills of students by Business Head
Operations, Mr. Rakesh Sharma of DUCAT, Jaipur.
• Two days workshop on “Website development and Multimedia” was conducted to make the student
technology friendly.
• A two day riding workshop was organised by Pushpa Honda for the students in the college.
Educational Excursions
• The department of chemistry organised a trip for its M.Sc. students to 'Therachem Research Medilab',
Jaipur which is a world class research operational and development center.
• By the department of B.B.A. another field trip to Akshay Patra, a non profit NGO in India was organised
which serves mid day meal to children in all government schools of Jaipur.
• A short trip to 'Vidhan Sabha', Jaipur was carried out by the department of political science to expose the
students to the budgeting procedure and practical implementation of politics and parliament.
Educational tours are an extension of the classroom and develops students personality
and expose them to a better world order.
Student initiated SeminarsFor advanced learning, the P.G students at Subodh present seminars and presentations supervised by the
sponsored faculty which include topics from various streams of Arts, Science and Commerce. The student
initiated seminars helps the students to showcase their presentation skills and also gives them the
opportunity to lead and explore the new vista of learning.
Workshops
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In order to engage the students in meaningful and active learning a series of workshops were
conducted to help students excel inside and beyond the classroom.
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NSS is a voluntary association of young people for social welfare services without bias. It provides diversified
opportunities to students in college to develop their personality through community services. The college,
comprises of two units of NSS, each unit consists of 100 students. NSS programme officers take the theme
into their heart and work with zeal and motivate the students for their effective participation in NSS
activities.
• With the beginning of the session an orientation programme for new students/ volunteers took
place through lectures, discussions, field visits and audio-visuals programmes.th • On 9 September The Tree Plantation Day was observed by both the units of NSS with great interest
and delight.nd • On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti 2 October, both the units of NSS participated in Swachhta
Abhiyan and spread awareness about cleanliness in the nearby areas of Sanganer.th
• On 17 December, a seminar on Save Girl Child was organised at college. The chief guest Shri Kishan
Rao Ishwarwal, Director, Medical Health Department, and Dr. Neeta Patni spread awareness about
the different government welfare programs for women.th • On 18 December, a workshop on Disaster Management and First Aid was organised in the campus.
th• A Blood Donation Camp was organised on 19 December in which NSS volunteers, students,
teaching and non teaching staff participated. The students also participated in poster and slogan
making competition with interest and enthusiasm.th th • A seven day special NSS Camp (19 December-25 December) was organised at college. The aim of
the camp was to educate the ignorant people of Budhsinghpura (area taken by NSS units) to control
female infanticide, alcoholism, importance of education and social values and many more.th • On 9 February, a state level Prize Distribution Function was held at college campus. Shri Anup
Khinchi, Commissioner, Commissionorate of Higher education, Rajasthan, Jaipur was the chief
guest. Programme officers from all over Rajasthan were invited and honoured by prizes, mementoes
and certificates.
“Good Better Best. Never let it rest. Till your good is better and your better is best”.
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National Social Service (N.S.S.)
Calender
2016-17
Academic
CollegeOpening Day
1stFriday
July
19thTuesday
July
2ndTuesdayAugust
15th
MondayAugust
17thWednesday
August
4th Week
Augustof
5th
MondaySeptember
Hindi Divas Celebration
14th
WednesdaySeptember
Club Celebration
19th
SaturdayNovember
4th
SundayDecember
19th-24th
December
11th-13thJanuary
26th
ThursdayJanuary
28th
SaturdayJanuary
3rd Week
Septemberof
24th -30th
September
8th
SaturdayOctober
13th-16th
October
12th
SaturdayNovember
Welcome of New Comers &
Commencement of Classes
Orientation Programme Science/
Arts/Commerce
Independence Day Celebration
Arts Club Celebration
College Picnic
CelebrationTeachers Day
Fresher’s Party
I Sessional Test
Dandia
College Tour
Club CelebrationScience
Commerce
Blood Donation Camp
Seven Days NSS Camp
Youth Week
Republic Day Celebration
Annual Function
II Sessional Test
1st-8th February
Farewell11th
FebruarySaturday
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As Subodh has always been in the news and aplauded for its academics and co curricular activities,
many articles have been published in the newspaper. Students with their outstanding performance
have made many appearances in the media.
Achievers
With our heads held high, we are proud to showcase our proficient achievers whose success marks the
excellence of our Institution. Our Subodhians have outshined in academics, sports, cultural and
extracurricular activities and all this could be achieved by the selfless mentoring by our devoted faculties.
Many congratulations to all the winners. We are truly proud of you.
“Spectacular achievement is always preceded by spectacular preparations”
Madhvi RathoreAishwarya Parasher
Subodh Mayuri Sheela Saini
Subodh Jyotsana Shilpa Ram
Subodh Mani Subodh Garima
Toppers
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Sheela Saini B.Sc.
Sonam Mittal
M. Sc.(P) Chem.
Parul MeenaM.Com (P)
Ishita H KatiyarB.C.A.
Anjali Meena B.Com.
Namita Meena B.A.
Pallak Agarwal B.B.A.
Sangeeta Murariya M.A. History
Deepmala RawatM.A. Political Science
Name of the student Activity Institution Position
Nikita Sharma Solo Dance
St.Wilfred’s College II
Shilpa Ram Face Painting University of Rajasthan II
Shilpa Ram Fancy dress
University of Rajasthan III
Abhilasha & Group Skit
Apex Institute II
Rituja Khunteta Best out of waste Apex Institute II
Raveena & GroupScience Fair
Non Working modelS.S.Jain Subodh Girls
College, Sanganer I
Iqra & Group
Science FairWorking model
S.S.Jain Subodh Girls College, Sanganer I
Pooja & GroupScience Fair
Working modelS.S.Jain Subodh Girls
College, Sanganer III
Akruti Chauhan C Debugging Poddar International
College I
Poonam & GroupScience Fair
Non Working modelS.S.Jain Subodh Girls
College, Sanganer III
“ The starting point of all achievers is DESIRE”.Prize winners
(in %)
Result statistics of Post Graduate Classes
Result Statistics of undergraduate classes
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
(in %)
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Teaching Staff
Non Teaching Staff
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Luminaries of Subodh
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P.G. Courses offered
The Department of Chemistry is well established with both undergraduates and postgraduate courses
running successfully. The department has five well equipped laboratories, a rich store, a preparation room for
solutions and mixtures, a library and a staff room. In addition to the basic apparatus , the department is
enriched with advanced equipment like digital spectrophotometers, polarimeters, digital pH-meters, digital
conductivity meters, colorimeters, thermostat, oven, balance (electric and digital), heating mantle,
distillation unit, chromatography column, etc. The department ensures academic excellence and overall
development of students by organizing seminars, presentations, exhibitions, industrial visits and guest
lectures by eminent professors from time to time.
CH – 501 Applications of Spectroscopy, Photo Chemistry and Solid State Chemistry
CH – 502 (a) Bio-inorganic Chemistry (b) Bio-organic Chemistry
(c) Bio-physical Chemistry
CH – 503 Environmental Chemistry
CH – 504 Elective Paper – Organic Synthesis – I
CH – 505 Elective Paper – Organic Synthesis – II
CH – 506 Elective Paper –Hetero cyclic Chemistry
CH – 507 Elective Paper –Chemistry of Natural Products
Seminars
Practicals
“If all the branches of science make a tree, then the root is Chemistry”.
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Chemistry
CH – 401 Inorganic Chemistry
CH - 402 Organic Chemistry
CH – 403 Physical Chemistry
CH – 404 Spectroscopy
CH – 405 Mathematics for Chemists*
or
Biology for chemists**
CH -406 Computers for chemists
Practicals
*For students without Mathematics in B.Sc
**For students without Biology in B.Sc
Nomenclature for the course
Eligibility : Minimum 55% marks in B.Sc. Duration : Two years- Annual scheme.
M.Sc. (Previous)
M.Sc. (Final)
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Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) [Mathematics/Biology]
Eligibility : Minimum 48% marks in XII.
Duration : Three years- Annual scheme.
• General Hindi • General English • Environmental Science • Elementary Computer
Compulsory Subjects Offered
1. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2. Physics, Mathematics, Economics3. Chemistry, Zoology, Botany
Combination of Optional Subjects offered
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Courses Offered“ Science is organised knowledge. Wisdom is organised life”.
Science (Specialization in Organic Chemistry)
Nomenclature for the course
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Zoology is the branch of biology that is concerned with the animals and animal life, including the study of
structure, physiology, development and classification of animals. The department has three well equipped
laboratories, animal store room and a book bank. In addition to this, the department has dissecting,
compound, binocular microscopes, incubator, centrifuge, pH-meter etc. Various activities like project work,
excursions, internal assessments are carried out regularly throughout the year.
“Science and History of Animal Kingdom”
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) Botany
The department has highly efficient staff and well maintained laboratories equipped with instruments like
Laminar air flow , Incubator , oven , Autoclave , pH – Meter , centrifuge , spectrometer , Microscope ,
Binocular microscope , UV translluminator , etc . The department conducts various activities including
botanical excursion, field trips, term tests for the students and has also developed four botanical gardens in
the college campus.
“Botany, the eldest daughter of medicine”
Paper - I Cell and Molecular Biology of plants
Paper-II Cytology ,Genetics and Cytogenetics.
Paper -III Biology and Diversity of lower plants.
Paper-IV Taxonomy and Diversity of seed plants.
Paper – V Plant Physiology and Metabolism.
Paper-VI Microbiology and Plant Pathology.
Nomenclature for the course
Eligibility: Minimum 55% marks in B.Sc. Duration: Two years- Annual scheme.
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M.Sc. (Previous)
Paper -VII Plant Development and Reproduction
Paper -VIII Plant Ecology
Paper -IX Plant Resource utilization and
conservation
Paper- X Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
of plants and microbes
M.Sc. (Final)
Master of Science Zoology*(M.Sc.)
Nomenclature for the course
Eligibility: Minimum 55% marks in B.Sc. Duration: Two years- Annual scheme.
M.Sc. (Previous)
Paper - I Biosystematics and Taxonomy
Paper-II Structure and function of Invertebrates
Paper -III Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Paper-IV General Physiology
Paper – V Quantative Biology and
Population Genetics
Practicals
Class Admission Fee Elementary
Computer Fee
Caution Money Total
B.Sc. I year 14,400 600 500 15,500
B.Sc. II year 14,400 ---- ---- 14,400
B.Sc. III year 14,400 ---- ---- 14,400
M.SC. (Chemistry)
Previous
24,200 ---- 1000 25,200
Final 24,200 ---- ---- 24,200
M.SC. (Botany)Previous
23,100 ---- 1,000 24,100
Fee Schedule 2016-17 (B.Sc. and M.Sc.)
For admission procedure see page # 34, 35 For other fee see page # 36
M.SC. (Zoology)Previous
23,100 ---- 1,000 24,100
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Commerce“Commerce changes the fate and genius of Nations”
*(Additional compulsory paper Book keeping and Accounting, only for non-commerce students if they take admission in B.Com. part-I)
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)Eligibility: Minimum 48% marks in XII.Duration : Three year- Annual scheme.
• General Hindi • General English
• Elementary Computer Application • Environmental Studies
Compulsory Subjects Offered
1. Accoun�ng and Business Sta�s�cs
2. Economics Administra�on and Financial Management
3. Business Administra�on
Optional Subjects offered
Master of Commerce (M.Com.) E.A.F.M.
It is a post graduate degree of commerce which is to be done after B.Com. It allows Commerce graduate students to enhance their
Commerce skills in a particular area of commerce stream. M.Com is a compulsory degree for NET examination for the students who
wish to build their career in college education teaching stream. It is also an essential degree for those students who want to pursue
research in commerce for developing and restructuring the new standards and criteria of business and economy, which is beneficial
for our economy as well as personal growth.
“Money is the best rule of commerce”
Nomenclature for the course
Eligibility: Minimum 48% marks in B.Com. Duration : Two year- Annual scheme.
Compulsory Subjects Offered Optional Subjects offered
M.Com. (Previous)
• EAFM-101-Economic Analysis
• EAFM-102- Financial Management and Control
• FM-103-Business Budgeting
• FM-104-Public Finance
Compulsory Subjects Offered M.Com. (Final)
• EAFM-201-Economic Administration and Policy
• EAFM-202-Co-operative sector Management
• EAFM-203-Indian Banking System
Optional Subjects offered• FM-206-International Banking
• FM-207-Monetary Policy
Dedicated to Excellence
Fee Schedule 2016-17 (B.Com. and M.Com.)Class Admission Fee Elementary
Computer Fee
Caution Money
Total
B.Com. I year 10,500 600 500 11,600
B.Com. II year 10,500 ---- ---- 10,500
B.Com. III year 10,500 ---- ---- 10,500
M.Com., (E.A.F.M.)Previous
9,000 ---- 1,000 10,000
Final 9,000 ---- ---- 9,000
Amount in Rupees*
In the department of history teaching is constituted in such a way that students not only learn it as a
theoretical subject but also grasp different concepts practically. The subject is very useful in various
competition exams. It offers a testing ground for assumptions and propositions about human actions, belief
and ideas. For the intensive and extensive growth of students, we organise field trips, seminars and
workshops from time to time. Students who wish to opt for the paper of Ancient History 'Epigraphy and
Numismatics' in M.A. final year are eligible to apply for the post of Curator or Numismatist. This special paper
is being taught in the college and qualifies students for the reputed post.
Master of Arts (M.A.) History“We are not makers of History. We are made by History”
Nomenclature for the course
Eligibility: Minimum 48% marks in B.A. Duration : Two year- Annual scheme.
Group A (i) Ancient Indian History [200 B.C. to 750 A.D.]
Paper II. (ii) Social and Economic Life in Ancient India
Paper III. (ii) Epigraphy and Numismatics
Paper II. (ii)History of Modern Europe [1789-1913 A.D.]
Paper IV- (i) Ancient Indian History [Earliest times to 200 B.C.]
M.A. (Previous)
Compulsory subjects offered
• Paper I- Theories, Methods and Visions of History
• Paper III- Twentieth Century World [1900-2000 A.D.]
Optional subjects offered
M.A. (Final)
Compulsory subjects offered (Ancient India) Optional subjects offered
Nomenclature for the Course
• Paper IV- (v) Indian National Movement and thought
• Paper V- Main Trends in the History and Culture of
Rajasthan
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)“The arts and humanities are vastly more important in troubled times”
Eligibility: Minimum 48% marks in XII
Duration : Three years- Annual scheme.
Compulsory subjects offered• General Hindi
• General English
• Elementary Computer
• Environmental Studies
1. Political Science, Public Administration, History, Hindi Literature or
English Literature, Geography
2. Home Science, Sociology, Economics, Political Science, History,
Geography, Sanskrit, Hindi Literature or English Literature
• Out of these groups, one can choose any group with these elements.
• As there are limited seats in Geography it will be offered strictly on
merit basis.
• Student having less then 65% in senior secondary examination need
not apply for Geography subject.
Add on Course : Computer Applica�on
and Func�onal English
Combination of Optional Subjects offered
Arts
For admission procedure see page # 34, 35 For other fee see page # 36
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Subodh College is imparting institutional training in Home Science department and promotes an effective
role of women in food nutrition and scientific household management. The students are always actively
involved in various co-curricular activities like therapeutic cooking, diet planning, fireless cooking, clothing
and textile, home interior, rangoli etc. For the overall development and grooming of the student the
department makes continuous efforts to make the students independent and confident in their future
endeavour.
Department
of
Home Science
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The P.G. department of Political Science was established in 2008. Since then, it is gradually progressive to
new achievements. The department has insisted not only on effective teaching but also learning and
undertaking research as well. The department is one of the most active, vibrant and innovative in
organising seminars, workshops, debates, quizzes and different classroom activities. In order to make
practical and pragmatic learning the department offers various classroom activities, current and updated
news on different political matters and educational tours also.
Eligibility: Minimum 48% marks in B.A. Duration : Two year- Annual scheme.
Nomenclature for the course
M.A. (Previous)
• Paper I Western Political thought
• Paper II Indian Political thought
• Paper III International Politics
• Paper IV Principles and Behaviour of
Public Administration
Paper V- Modern Political Theory and Comparative Politics or
Political Theory from Karl Marx to Present day.
Paper VI- Indian Government and Politics
Paper IX (a) Research Methodology
(b) Dissertation [Only those candidates are eligible for this
paper who have secured min. 55% marks in M.A. Prev.]
M.A. (Final)
Compulsory subjects offered
Optional subjects offered
Paper VII- Modern Indian Political Thought
Paper VIII- Public Administration in India
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Master of Arts (M.A.) Political Science
“Politics is the art of possible”
Class Admission Fee Elementary Computer Fee
Caution Money Total
B.A. I year 10,500 600 500 11,600
B.A. II year 10,500 ---- ---- 10,500
B.A. III year 10,500 ---- ---- 10,500
M.A.
(Political Science)Previous
6,500 ---- 1,000 7,500
Final 6,500 ---- ---- 6,500
M.A. (History) Previous
6,500 ---- 1,000 7,500
Final 6,500 ---- ---- 6,500
Fee Schedule 2016-17 (B.A. and M.A.)
For admission procedure see page # 34, 35 For other fee see page # 36
Amount in Rupees*
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Bachelor of Computers (B.C.A.)“Technology is a word that describes something that doesn't work yet”
Students from other than Rajasthan Board : Mnimum 60% in XII
Eligibility: Minimum 48% marks in XII.
Duration : Three year- Annual scheme.
BCA is a professional degree course, affiliated by university of
Rajasthan. This is a job oriented course and equivalent to all
other degree courses like B.Sc., B.Com. and B.A.. Therefore,
students can participate in any competitive exam where the
eligibility criterion is graduation. After completing the
graduation in BCA the students can shape their future in
computer science and technical area. They can further go for
Post graduation like M.Sc.(IT.), M.Sc.(C.S.) and M.C.A.
Students of B.C.A. part III have been selected in T.C.S. in
campus placement.
Nomenclature for the Course
Bachelor of Computer Application (B.C.A)
Code Theory Subject
BCA-101
Elementary Physics
BCA-102
Basic Mathema�cs
BCA-103
General English
BCA-104
Principles of
Programming Language (Through “C”) BCA-105
Computer Organiza�on
BCA-106
Office Management Tools
Code Prac�cals
BCA-107
Technical Wri�ng and Communica�on Skills
BCA-108
C-Laboratory
BCA-109 Office Automa�on Laboratory
BCA-110 Typing Skill Laboratory(English and Hindi Language)
B.C.A. Part I Subjects Offered
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The program is developed according
to recent trends in management
studies. It is a professional course that is designed to provide participants in various functional areas of
management. The program incorporates within its ambit internship and project work to enable and apply
classroom learning in real life situations. These instances prepare the fundamentals to face the real world.
Our Institution caters to the needs of the students by providing them activities and programmes like –
Educational Visits, Guest Lectures, Campus Interviews and placements, Quiz, Workshops and Seminars.
I Paper – Business Management
II Paper - Business Communication
III Paper - Legal Aspect and Indian Business
IV Paper - Business Economics
V Paper - Fundamentals of Accounting
VI Paper - Fundamentals of Computer
Theory
Practicals
BBA Part INomenclature for the Course
Subjects offered
Dedicated to Excellence
“Successful entrepreneurs
are givers
and not takers of positive energy”
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Students from other than Rajasthan
Board : Minimum 60% in XII
Eligibility: Minimum 50% marks in XII.
Duration : Three year- Annual scheme
Professional Professional Professional courses
Class Admission Fee
Elementary
Computer Fee
Caution Money Total
I year 18,100 ---- 1,000 19,100
II year 18,100 ---- ---- 18,100
III year 18,100 ---- ---- 18,100
Fee Schedule 2016-17B.B.A. / B.C.A.
For admission procedure see page # 34, 35 For other fee see page # 36
Amount in Rupees*
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9- egkfo|ky; esa izos'k ds le; vYila[;d oxZ ¼tSu] fl[k] eqfLye] bZlkbZ o ikjlh oxZ½ ls lEcfU/kr fo|kFkhZ dks jkT; ljdkj ds fu;ekuqlkj U;wure izkIrkad izfr'kr esa 2 izfr'kr dh NwV nh tk ldsxhA
10- ftu vH;kfFkZ;ksa us vkulZ ls Lukrd Lrj ij ch-,-] ch-dkWe- ;k ch-,llh- ijh{kk mŸkhZ.k dh gS mUgs LukrdksŸkj esa izos'k ds le; jkT; ljdkj ds fu;ekuqlkj U;wure izkIrkad izfr'kr esa 5 izfr'kr dh NwV nh tk ldsxhA
11- tks vH;kFkhZ jk"Vªh; lsok ;kstuk o [ksydwn dh xfrfof/k;ksa ds izek.k&i= /kkjd gS mUgsa U;wure izkIrkad izfr'kr esa 3 izfr'kr dh NwV nh tk ldsxhA
12- egkfo|ky; esa izos'k dh bPNqd vH;kfFkZ;ksa ij izFke ;k f}rh; Hkkx esa Loa;ikBh ds :i esa mŸkhZ.k vH;kFkhZ ds fy;s U;wure 50 izfr'kr izkIrkad gksus dh vfuok;Zrk ykxw gksxhA LFkku fjDr gksus dh voLFkk esa mUgas mŸkh.kkZad rd izos'k fn;k tk ldsxkA ,sls vfHk;kfFkZ;ksa dk dksbZ Hkh fo"k; cdk;k (Due) ugha gksuk pkfg;saA
13- fdlh Hkh ladk; esa izos'k ds ckn ladk; ifjorZu ds bPNqd Nk=kvksa ds vkosnu ij rc gh fopkj fd;k tk ldsxk tc (i) bfPNr ladk; dh d{kk esa LFkku fjDr gksaA (ii) ifjorZu ds bPNqd Nk=k ds izkIrkad bfPNr d{kk esa vfUre izfo"V Nk=k ds izkIrkad ls vf/kd gksA14- izos'k dh vfUre frfFk ls 15 fnu dh vof/k esa gh ek= ,d fo"k; ds ifjorZu dh vuqefr dsoy ,d ckj gh nh tkosxhA15- ;fn fdlh Nk=k us LukrdksŸkj Lrj ij iwokZ)Z izkbosV ¼Loa;ikBh½ fd;k gS rks mŸkjk)Z ds fy;s egkfo|ky; esa izos'k ugha fn;k
tkosxkA
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1) Admission to part I (UG/PG) for all faculties is made in accordance with the rules framed by the
Commissionorate, college education, Jaipur and University of Rajasthan.
2) Admission form duly filled, along with attested photocopies of all relevant documents as mentioned in
admission form should be submitted latest by the last date as notified on the college notice board or
college website.
3) If the number of admission forms received by the last date is more than the number of available seats in
the preferred subjects, admission will be made in accordance with the second preference given in the
application form.
4) The students are advised to look for their merit and deposit the fees through demand draft/pay order
only in favor of Principal, S.S.Jain Subodh Girls College, Sanganer, payable at Jaipur. Their admission will
be considered confirmed only when the fee has been realized otherwise it will be cancelled.
5) Students are advised to write their form number, name, father's name, class and contact number on the
reverse of the demand draft /pay order.
6) After admission, a student may change one subject and that too only once, provided the subject
combination has vacant seats, within 15 days from the date of admission.
7) If the students opt for a change in the faculty, will be allowed to do so only if the marks obtained in the
qualifying exam (10+2) are higher than that of the student, last admitted or if there is a vacant seat after
completion of the admission procedure.
8) Private students interested in taking admission in the college as regular students in part I and II should
have attained minimum 50% marks in aggregate (compulsorily). However the admission will be subject
to availability of the seats in part I and II of the subject opted by the student.
9) If a student has passed P.G. (Previous) privately, she will not be eligibility to take admission in the final
year, as a regular student.
10) A weightage of 2 % will be given to minorities (Jain/Sikh/Muslim/Christian/Parsian).
11) A weightage of 5 % in PG course shall be given to students from honours in B.A./B.Com /B.Sc in that
particular subject.
12) Extra marks may also be awarded to the students possessing N.S.S/N.C.C./Sports certificate as per
guidelines of the state government.
13) Following documents are required at the time of admission:-
a) Original marksheet of last qualifying exam (for UG courses –classXII) and all the original marksheet of
graduation(I,II,III yr)for post graduate courses.
b) Transfer certificate and character certificate from the school/college last attended.
c) Migration certificate, in case of student from outside of the state, board and universities.
d) Two passport-size photographs (Admission form, ID cum library card)
e) Latest caste certificate for students belonging to SC/ST/SBC/OBC (not older than two years.)
Admission Procedure“ Opportunities don't happen, you create them”
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1- egkfo|ky; esa izos'k bPNqd fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks fu/kkZfjr ns; frfFk rd vko';d :i ls 'kqYd tek djkuk vfuok;Z gS vU;Fkk izos'k fujLr ekuk tkosxkA
2- ;fn fo|kFkhZ e/; l= esa izos'k ysuk pkgrs gSa rks lEiw.kZ l= dk 'kqYd tek djkuk gksxkA3- fu/kkZfjr ;ksX;rk ds vuqlkj izos'k dh vuqefr feyus ij okf"kZd 'kqYd] jf{kr fuf/k] iathdj.k 'kqYd o ;ksX;rk 'kqYd
,d eq'r jkf'k esa tek djkuk gksxkA4- fo'ofo|ky; }kjk vk;ksftr ijh{kk ls lEcfU/kr 'kqYd dh tkudkjh egkfo|ky; lwpuk&iV ij le;kuqlkj yxk nh
tkosxhA fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks viuk vkosnu&i= o 'kqYd fu/kkZfjr vfUre frfFk ls iwoZ tek djkuk gksxkA vkosnu&i= tek djkrs le; fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk gqbZ fdlh Hkh =qfV ds fy;s egkfo|ky; iz'kklu ftEesnkj ugh gksxkA
5- izos'k ds le; fo|kfFkZ;ksa }kjk tek djk;k tkus okyk izos'k 'kqYd ^fMek.M Mªk¶V^@ is&vkMZj }kjk vf/kd`r ys[kkf/kdkjh dks ns; gksxk rFkk mldh jlhn izkIr djus dh ftEesnkjh fo|kFkhZ dh Loa; dh gksxhA fMek.M Mªk¶V@ is &vkMZj ds uke ns; gksxkA^^izkpk;kZ] ,l-,l-tSu lqcks/k xYlZ dkWyst] lkaxkusj] t;iqj^^
6- jf{kr fuf/k izkIr djus ds fy, fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks vius vfUre o"kZ ds ifj.kke ds i’pkr~ vkosnu djuk gksxkA fnlEcj rd jf{kr fuf/k izkIr dh tk ldsxhA ;fn fo|kFkhZ fu/kkZfjr le; ij vkosnu ugh djrs gaS rks jf{kr fuf/k dks nsuk fujLr eku dj mls fo|kFkhZ dks'k esa LFkkukarfjr dj fn;k tkosxkA
7- ;fn fo|kFkhZ l= ds e/; esa egkfo|ky; NksM+dj tkrk gS rks mls egkfo|ky; dk;kZy; dks lwfpr djuk gksxkA8- fdlh Hkh voLFkk esa izos'k 'kqYd ykSVk;k ugh tkosxk] fo|kFkhZ dsoy jf{kr fuf/k dk gdnkj gSA9- izos'k ysus dh vfUre frfFk rd ;fn fdlh fu;fer Nk=k dk ijh{kk&ifj.kke ?kksf"kr ugh gqvk gS rks ijh{kk ifj.kke
?kksf"kr gksus ds 15 fnu ds vUnj vkosnu&i= Hkjuk vfuok;Z gS vU;Fkk egkfo|ky; iz'kklu }kjk fu/kkZfjr foyEc 'kqYd ns; gksxkA
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'kqYd ls lEcfU/kr fu;e @ tkudkfj;k¡
egkfo|ky; esa izos'k 'kqYd tek djokrs le; Nk=k,sa fMek.M Mªk¶V@ is& vkMZj ds ihNs vkosnu dzaekd] viuk
uke] firk dk uke] d{kk ,oa eksckby uEcj vo'; fy[ksaA
Lukrd Lrj ij& vfUre mŸkhZ.k ijh{kk dh ewyvadrkfydk vko’;d gSaA
LukrdksŸkj Lrj ij& Lukrd ds rhuksa o"kaksZ ¼izFke] f}rh; rFkk r`rh; o"kZ½ dh ewyvadrkfydk,¡ vko';d gaSA
LFkkukUrj.k izek.k&i= ,oa pfj= izek.k&i= vko';d gSA
;fn fo|kFkhZ }kjk ckjgoha d{kk jktLFkku cksMZ rFkk Lukrd jktLFkku fo'ofo|ky; ls mŸkhZ.k ugha dh x;h gS rks
izotu izek.k&i= ¼ekbxzs'ku lfVZfQdsV½ vko';d gSA
nks ikliksVZ lkbt QksVks ¼vkosnu&i=] ifjp;&i= & iqLrdky; gsrq½ tek djkuk vko';d gSA
tks fo|kFkhZ vuqlwfpr tkfr] vuqlwfpr tutkfr o vU; fiNM+k oxZ ls lEcfU/kr gS] mUgsa izos'k ds le; viuk
tkfr izek.k&i= vkosnu i= ds lkFk yxkuk vko';d gSA vU; fiNM+k oxZ dk izek.k&i= 2 o"kZ ls vf/kd iqjkuk
ugha gksuk pkfg;sA
izos'k ds fy;s vko';d nLrkost
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• Every student seeking admission in the college shall have to deposit her fee by the last date. In case,
the fee is not deposited by the due date, admission will be considered null and void.
• It is mandatory to deposit the fee for the whole session even if the student seeks admission in mid
session.
• On approval of the admission, all annual fee, caution money, enrolment and eligibility fee have to be
deposited in a single installment.
• Information about University Examination fee will be put on the college notice board at an
appropriate time. Students will have to deposit the form and fee before the last date. The college will
not be responsible for any fault on their part.
• Students should deposit their fee to the authorised cashier through the demand draft or pay order
and collect the receipt. The demand draft should be payable to 'Principal, S.S. Jain Subodh Girls
College, Sanganer, Jaipur and the receipt should be collected then and there.
• Caution money will be returned within the year of passing the last examination. Application for its
refund are invited after the deceleration of final year result and caution money is returned up to
December. After December the caution money will not be refunded and it will be transferred to
college students' fund.
• Please inform the college office if you leave the college in mid session.
• Fee is non refundable except the caution money.
• The regular students whose results are not declared till the last date of depositing the fees, are
required to fill admission forms within 15 days from the date of declaration of their results, otherwise
they will have to pay the late fees prescribed by the college.
Rules and regulations of fee
Other Fee (inOther Fee (in`)Other Fee (in`)
I. Examination Fees- As per University Rules, to be deposited along with examination form.
J. Important Note-If a student is private in first year then Elementary Computer fees and Caution money
(600+500) will be included in total fees. If student has already cleared elementary computer then only
Caution money will be included in the fees (NOC case).
A. Home Science 1,000/-
B. Geography 2,000/-
C. Registration 2,00/-
D. T.C and C.C 100/-
E. Admission form Fee 200/-
F. Readmission 200/-
G. Late Fee 100/-
H. Identity Card Duplicate 100/-
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• Students will be required to wear their Identity cards.
• Students should be neatly and modestly dressed.
• Uniform is compulsory for the students of Part I and Part II of Undergraduate courses and all the
classes of Post graduate, B.B.A. and B.C.A.
• Use of mobile phones in the campus is strictly prohibited.
• Smoking, tobacco chewing, use of drugs etc., are strictly prohibited.
• Writing on walls, pillars, bathrooms, furniture is strictly prohibited.
• Students are advised to switch off fans and lights when they leave the classroom.
• No association or organisation shall be formed, no meetings shall be held, picnics, social excursion or
tours shall be arranged without the prior written permission of the Principal.
• If students form an unofficial picnic or tour, the college administration shall not be responsible.
Campus CodeThe college attaches great importance to discipline and
the same must be scrupulously observed by all students.
Failure to comply with any of the rules, regulations or
requirements notified from time to time will lead to
strict disciplinary action.
Following are the various scholarships available for the benefit
of students through various funding agencies.
• National scholarships are given to those students who
have secured position in the merit list of C.B.S.E. or
Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan.
• Chief Minister higher education scholarship is awarded
to those students who have secured more than 80%
marks in qualifying exam.
• Scholarships to handicapped S.C./S.T./OBC candidate
by Social Justice Department, Government of
Rajasthan.
• Scholarships to students who have secured more than 80% marks in the qualifying exam from
Human Resource Ministry, Government of Rajasthan.
Scholarships
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1. Shri Nav Ratan Kothari President
2. Shri Vinay Chand Navlakha Vice President
3. Shri Sumer Singh Bothra Honorary Secretary
4. Shri H.C Bothra Treasurer
5. Shri Vinod Lodha Joint Secretary
6. Shri Ramesh Chand Jain Member
7. Smt. Veena Jamad Member,Convener College
8. Shri Alok Kumar Bumb Member
9. Dr. Rakesh Hirawat Member
10. Shri Rajendra Kr. Jain “Raja” Member
11. Shri Sanjeev Kothari Member
12. Shri Vinay Chand Daga Member
13. Shri Jitendra Patwa Member
14. Smt. Madhu Modi Member
15. Shri Anil Kumar Gokhroo Member
16. Shri Promod Darda Member
The Governing Council 2016-2017
Institutions Goverened by S. S Jain Subodh Shiksha Samiti, Jaipur
1. S. S Jain Subodh P.G (Autonomous)College - Rambagh Circle, Jaipur
2. S.S Jain Subodh Commerce and Arts College - Rambagh Circle, Jaipur
3. Subodh MCA Institute - Rambagh Circle, Jaipur
4. S.S Jain Subodh P.G Mahila Mahavidyalaya - Rambagh Circle, Jaipur
5. Subodh Institute of IT - Rambagh Circle, Jaipur
6. Subodh Public School - Rambagh Circle, Jaipur
7. S.S Jain Subodh Senior Secondary School -Bapu Bazar, Jaipur
8. S.S Jain Subodh Girls'Senior Secondary School -Sanganeri Gate, Jaipur
9. Late Sh. Sirahmal Bumb Smarti Udyogshala - Rambagh Circle, Jaipur
10. S.S Jain Subodh Girls College -Airport Road Sanganer, Jaipur
11. S.S Jain Subodh Public School -Airport Road Sanganer, Jaipur
12. S.S Jain Subodh Mahila B. Ed College - Airport Road Sanganer, Jaipur
13. S.S Jain Subodh College of Global Excellence Sitapura, Jaipur
14. Subodh Law College -Mansarovar, Jaipur
15. Subodh MBA Institute -Mansarovar, Jaipur
16. Subodh P.G College Womens' Hostel - Airport Road Sanganer, Jaipur
17. Subodh Girls' Hostel - Airport Road Sanganer, Jaipur
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