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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
All NAAC accredited institutions will submit an annual self-reviewed progress report to NAAC, through its
IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas, specifically identified by the institutional
IQAC at the beginning of the academic year. The AQAR will detail the results of the perspective plan worked out
by the IQAC. (Note: The AQAR period would be the Academic Year. For example, July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013)
Part – A
1. Details of the Institution
1.1 Name of the Institution
1.2 Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
Institution e-mail address
Contact Nos.
Name of the Head of the Institution:
Tel. No. with STD Code:
022-61535455
Tolani College of Commerce
Plot 150-151, Guru Gobind Singh
Rd
Sher-E-Punjab Society, Andheri
(E)
Mumbai
Maharashtra
400093
Dr. Allahbux Abdul Rashid
022-61535410
2
Mobile:
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator:
Mobile:
IQAC e-mail address:
1.3 NAAC Track ID
1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date:
1.5 Website address:
Web-link of the AQAR:
Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of Accreditation Validity Period
1 1st Cycle B + + ---- 2004 07.01.2009
2 2nd
Cycle A 3.02 2011 07.01.2016
3 3rd
Cycle
4 4th Cycle
1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC : DD/MM/YYYY
www.tolani.edu/tcc
9870462311
28.04.2004
http://www.tolani.edu/tcc/userfiles/fil
es/AQAR201415.pdf
Prof. D. N. Joshi
9867852307
EC/54/RAR/073 dated 08.01.2011
MHCOGN10577
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1.8 AQAR for the year (for example 2010-11)
1.9 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and Accreditation by
NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)
i. AQAR 2010-11 submitted to NAAC on 25-05-2011
ii. AQAR 2011-12 submitted to NAAC on 24-09-2012
iii. AQAR 2012-13 submitted to NAAC on 27-09-2013
iv. AQAR 2013-14 submitted to NAAC on 29-09-2014
1.10 Institutional Status
University State Central Deemed Private
Affiliated College Yes No
Constituent College Yes No
Autonomous college of UGC Yes No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No
(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women
Urban Rural Tribal
Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing
2014-15
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1.11 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.12 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)
1.13 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)
UGC-COP Programmes
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University of Mumbai
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2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
2.5 No. of Alumni
2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and
community representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. of members
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No. Faculty
Non-Teaching Staff Students Alumni Others
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total Nos. International National State Institution Level
Rs. 3 lakh
1
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1
0
1
2
2
8
06
15
10
- -
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(ii) Themes
2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year *
Plan of Action Achievements
1) To conduct socially
relevant programmes
2) To conduct value added
programmes for students
Associations such as College Women Development Cell, Equal
Opportunities Cell, Rotaract Club, Department of Learning and Long
Life Extension, Higher Education for Persons with Special Needs,
have been actively involved in a number of initiatives undertaken for
the welfare of the community at large.
Activities ranging from distribution of stationery, clothes and food to
children from the adopted community, free Rubella vaccination,
Blood Donation drives, Tree Plantation Drives have instilled a sense
of social responsibility among our students.
*The details can be referred in annexure 2.
The College conducted a three week Certificate Course in Capital
Market in collaboration with BSE Training Institute Ltd. (BTI) in the
academic year 2014-15. 36 students enrolled and successfully
completed the Course. The College has been offering the Add-on
Certificate Course in Retail Marketing affiliated to the University of
Mumbai. In the Academic year 2014-15, 40 students enrolled for the
Course. The College strictly follows the University Guidelines with
respect to the batch size, syllabus, evaluation and number of hours of
lectures
Proactive H.R Committee
Suggestions for streamlining of recruitment and
selection of staff through H.R Committee
Suggestions for streamlining of admission process.
Designing and Maintaining the MIS
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3) Inculcate reading
habits amongst students
4) To encourage
innovation among students
5) Sessions on gender
Sensitization
The library has initiated a book club for the students to enhance the
reading skills. The members meet to discuss the interesting books that
they have read and this kindles curiosity among other students.
The faculty also provides a list of reference books for various
subjects so as to encourage and develop reading habits beyond the
scope of the syllabus.
The library provides training to the students for effective use of
library failities.
Tolani College of Commerce, B.Sc.(I.T.) Dept, organised
Technotronix- the Embedded System Project Exhibition of Second
Year B.Sc.(I.T.) on Saturday, 21st February 2015 in the Computer
Center. The event was organized by 60 participants. The participants
put on display various embedded system projects, like solar panels,
digital poll system, infrared security system, smart traffic system,
radio frequency communication system and chemically active robots.
The program was open for all the students, faculty and guests of the
college. The exhibition was a smashing success and was praised by
one-and-all who made their presence felt in this event.
Mr. Harish Sadani (Chief functionary of the NGO) Men Against
Violence and Abuse MAVA, was invited to deliver a talk on gender
sensitization. He encouraged students to undertake efforts towards
prevention of gender biases and violence against women and inspired
students for a gender-just society where men as well as women would
live in peace and harmony.
Refer to annexure for academic calendar and the outcome achieved by the end of the year 1A, 1B
2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
Part – B
This year the college was gearing for academic audit and the preparatory work for the third cycle of
NAAC reaccreditation was undertaken and hence the faculty was engaged in collating information
and documentation of events. It was also decided to strengthened efforts towards women
empowerment, improvement of health and hygiene among women of college and community at
large. Various strategies towards the same were chalked out.
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Criterion – I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the
Programme
Number of
existing
Programmes
Number of
programmes added
during the year
Number of
self-financing
programmes
Number of value
added / Career
Oriented
programmes
PhD
PG 2 2
UG 6 5
PG Diploma
Advanced Diploma
Diploma
Certificate 2 2
Others
Total 8 2 7 2
Interdisciplinary
Innovative
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options
(ii) Pattern of programmes:
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)
*Please refer to Annexure 2 A
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.
1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester
Trimester
Annual
The syllabi for classes like F.Y.BMS, S.Y.BAF, M.Com Part 2 has been revised by the
University of Mumbai and the examination pattern has changed to 75:25 as per the
regulations of the University of Mumbai.
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Criterion – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of
permanent faculty
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D.
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions
Recruited (R) and Vacant (V)
during the year
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
The college has adopted various strategies for experiential learning through practical activities such as
stock taking of gymkhana equipment and items by students, management of Tolani Cooperative
Stores etc. Activities like group discussions, bank summit, mock stock exchange, marketing fest,
industrial visit, court visits, field visits etc. provide students with an opportunity to put their
knowledge into practical use and have realistic understanding of world of commerce.
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days
during this academic year
2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by
the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar Coding,
Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum
restructuring/revision/syllabus development
as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students
Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
19 13 6 -- --
Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors Professors Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V
0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
No. of Faculty International level National level State level
Attended
Seminars/
Workshops
10 31
Presented papers 09 31
Resource Persons 01 02
28
180
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75%
6
25
04 04
11
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2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage *
Title of
the
Programm
e
Total
no. of
student
s
appear
ed
Division
O
grade
sem
V
O
grade
sem
VI
A
grade
sem
V
A
grade
sem
VI
B
grade
sem
V
B
grade
sem
VI
C
grade
sem
V
C
grade
sem
VI
D
grade
sem
V
D
grade
sem
VI
E
grade
sem
V
E
grade
sem
VI
Pass
%
M.Com II
/A/C.
Sem
III 57
Sem
IV 51
Sem
III
1.75
Sem
IV
00
Sem
III
42.10
Sem
IV
29.54
Sem
III
31.58
Sem
IV
50.00
Sem
III
7.02
Sem
IV
18.18
Sem
III
00
Sem
IV
2.27
Sem
III
0.0
Sem
IV
00
SEM
III:
82.46
SEM
IV:
92.16
M.Com II
Managem
ent.
Sem
III 43
Sem
IV 37
Sem
III
13.96
Sem
IV
8.10
Sem
III
25.58
Sem
IV
37.83
Sem
III
25.58
Sem
IV
27.02
Sem
III
6.98
Sem
IV
18.91
Sem
III
00
Sem
IV
00
Sem
III
0.0
Sem
IV
00
SEM
III:
72.09
SEM
IV:
91.89
T.Y.B.Co
m
Sem:
V:434
Sem
VI:
431
13.59
11.6 46.77 52.44 19.82 22.5 8.52 8.82 4.37 0.93 00 0.46
Sem
V
93.08
Sem
VI:
96.75
T.Y.B.F.M 42 3.23` - 41.94 - 16.13 - 12.9 - 6.45 - 80.65
T.Y.B.M.S 59 5.08 00 45.76 40.6- 18.64 32.20 8.47 6.78 00 00 00 00
Sem
V;
77.69
Sem
VI:79
.66
T.Y.B.A.F 58 24.13 37.93 55.17 44.82 13.79 12.06 00 3.44 00 00 00 00
Sem
V:
93.10
Sem
VI:
98.27
T.Y.B.B.I
SEM
V: 54
SEMV
I 51
00 00 37.04 27.45 40.74 41.18 12.96 21.57 1.85 1.96 00 00
Sem
V:
92.59
Sem
VI:
92.16
T.Y.B.Sc
(IT) 28 10.71 3.57 10.71 21.43 25 21.43 3.57 7.14 0 0 0 0
Sem
V: 50
Sem
VI:
54
*The CBGS Exam system has been introduce by the University of Mumbai 2011-12
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2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:
The IQAC encourages use of ICT and adoption of a learner centric approach. The college has
created an enabling environment, whereby dissemination of information is done in a learner friendly
approach. Feedback of faculty is routed through the Academic Cell. Analysis of the feedback is shared
with the faculty to bring about improvements as required. The faculty is encouraged to prepare a teaching
plan .The Academic Cell also suggests ways of improving the teaching-learning process, for example the
initiation of the Book Club. The Principal regularly meets the division representatives of all classes in
order to get direct input from students.
2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of facultybenefitted
Refresher courses 2
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 0
HRD programmes 0
Orientation programmes 1
Faculty exchange programme 0
Staff training conducted by the university 5
Staff training conducted by other institutions 26
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 0
Others 0
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff
Category
Number of
Permanent
Employees
Number of
Vacant
Positions
Number of
permanent positions
filled during the Year
Number of positions
filled temporarily
Administrative Staff 26 -- 01 08 (Mgmt.
appointed for SFC)
Technical Staff 02 -- -- --
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Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution
The IQAC of the college constantly strives to inculcate a research culture throughout the
institution. Teachers are encouraged to pursue research. The faculty members mentor students and
encourage them to take up small research projects. The college also reimburses the participation fees of
faculty members who attend conferences and present papers or who participate in various Faculty
Development Programmes in other institutions like the Orientation and Refresher Courses etc.
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number --- --- --- ---
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs --- --- --- ---
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number 1
Outlay in Rs. INR 55,000 85,000
3.4 Details on research publications
International National Others
Peer Review Journals 6
Non-Peer Review Journals 21 1
e-Journals
Conference proceedings 3 10
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:
Range Average h-index Nos. in SCOPUS
3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations
Nature of the Project Duration
Year
Name of the
funding Agency
Total grant
Sanctioned
(INR)
Received
(INR)
Major projects
Minor Projects 1 UGC 85,000 55,000
Interdisciplinary Projects
Industry sponsored
-- -- -- --
13
Projects sponsored by the
University/ College
Students research projects (other than compulsory by the University)
Any other(Specify)
Total (INR) 85,000 55,000
3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE DBT Scheme/funds
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)
3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
3.11 No. of conferences
organized by the Institution
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs:
From Funding agency From Management of University/College
Total
Level International National State University College
Number -- -- -- 01 --
Sponsoring
agencies -- -- -- -- --
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---
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5
-- -- --
--
--- Rs. 50,000
Rs. 50,000
7 --
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3.16 No. of patents received this year
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows
Of the institute in the year
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution
who are Ph. D. Guides
and students registered under them
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other
3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS: University level State level
National level International level
Type of Patent Number
National Applied --
Granted --
International Applied --
Granted --
Commercialised Applied --
Granted --
Total International National State University Dist College
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3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC: University level State level
National level International level
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social
Responsibility
Please refer to Annexure 4
Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing Newly
created Source of Fund Total
Campus area 1398.43 Sq.M
. 775.57 Sq.M Management 2174 Sq.M
Class rooms 21 05 Management 26
Laboratories 02 02 Management/
UGC 04
Seminar Halls 01 - Management 01
No. of important equipment’s
purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during
the current year.
1) Air Conditioner’s
2) Computers
50
145
12
31
Management/UGC
UGC
62
176
Value of the equipment purchased
during the year (Rs. in Lakhs) 15,02,213/-
Others
4.2 Computerization of administration and library.
The ICT enabled college premises has well distributed internet facility via the LAN connections. The
Administrative office makes use of an ERP package’ Ezschool’ for automating the admission process,
Tally ERP for managing accounts and the Sensys application for payroll generation.
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Approx.. 50
DLLE=3
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The college Library is automated and uses “SLIM” software for carrying out the various library functions
like cataloguing, acquisition, circulation and serial control. It also has OPAC facility that enables
browsing of library resources.
4.3 Library services:
Existing Newly added Total
No. Amt. in INR No. Amt. in INR No. Amt. in INR
Text Books 8683 9,63,018.70 1114 1,35,511 9797 10,98,529.70
Reference Books 14804 52,79,145.91 950 8,63,884 15754 61,43,029.91
e-Books 1(kindle) 5,999 1 5,999
Journals 45 10,21,676.90 7 14,310 64 11,12,649
e-Journals 2 supplementary 2 supplementary
Digital Database 1 5,000 nil nil 1 5,000
CD & Video 809 Nil 83 2,918 883 2,918
Others (specify)
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total
Comput
ers
Compu
ter
Labs
Internet Browsing
Centres
Comput
er
Centres
Office Depart
ments Others
Existing
(2013-14)
145 03
02 (Tata
and
MTNL)
04 Computer
Labs,
Staffroom –
14 systems
4 System in
Multimedia
Room
3 Systems in
Research
room
02
15-
Admin
Office
10-
Librar
y
office
30
01- CWDC Room
01-Co-operative Room
01- Gymkhana Room
03- Research Room
04- Multimedia Room
17- Staffroom
01- Examination Room
01- Conference Room
01- ID Card Printing
System on Ground
Floor
Added
(2014-15) 30 01 - 02 NIL NIL
Total for
2014-15 175 04 02 02 25 30
College avails broadband internet connectivity from two service provider TATA and MTNL
The TATA plan is unlimited with a Bandwidth with 1.5 Mbps
The MTNL plan is DSL 8 Mbps up to 165 GB and 1.5 Mbps thereafter.
The entire college is well connected with LAN and has internet connectivity.
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4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for technology
upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
The College has about 177 systems. The entire college is well connected with LAN and is internet
enabled. Students can access internet from the four Computer Labs as well as from the Multimedia
Room in the Library. The faculty has access to internet through the personal system provided to them
as well as through Multimedia and Research Room located in the Library.
In the A.Y. 2014-15 the Computer Department conducted training on usage of Google Calendar for
the administrative staff as well as faculty with the objective of recording and sharing the details of
college events.
4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs:
i) ICT
ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii) Equipments
iv) Others
Total :
Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services.
The Cell suggests measures to enhance awareness about different support services. These are
incorporated in the prospectus, are displayed on the website, notice boards etc. In addition to this,
notices are regularly sent to the class rooms to spread awareness.
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression
Continuous evaluation of students, maintenance of attendance records, periodic examinations etc.
help in tracking progression of students.
5.3 (a) Total Number of students
(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of international students
UG PG Ph. D. Others
2211 204 - -
2,98,298
8,10,456
8,26,204
82,163
20,17,121
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Men Women
Demand ratio (Please refer to the table given below) Dropout % NIL
Demand Ratio:
5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)
No. of students beneficiaries
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations: Data not available
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
The college has an active Career Guidance and Placement Cell. The psychological counsellor visits
the college once every week. The career counsellor visits once a fortnight. Different companies have
approached the college for placements.
For details please refer to annexure 5.
No. of students benefitted
No %
926 38.36
No %
1489 61.63
Last Year This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically
Challenged Total General SC ST OBC
Physically
Challenged Total
1994 61 06 209 30
2324
(SBC 07)
(DT 17)
2125 55 01 176 31
2415
(SBC 06)
(DT 21)
Programme
1) Number of
application
2) Total No. of Seats
Available Demand ratio = (1) / (2)
14-15 14-15 14-15
F.Y.B.Com 1093 480 1:2
F.Y.B.M.S 343 69 1:5
F.Y.B.A.F 315 69 1: 5
F.Y.B.B.I 197 69 1:3
F.Y.B.Sc.IT. 127 69 1.1.2
F.Y.B.F.M 96 69 1: 14
M.Com. - I
a) Accounts 89 66 1:1.4
b) Management 71 66 1:1
Though not institutionalised, guidance is often provided at an individual level.
Approx. 2000
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5.7 Details of campus placement
On campus Off Campus
Number of
Organizations Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of
Students Placed
Number of Students
Placed
19 816 167 Not Available
5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
Mr. Harish Sadani (Chief functionary of the NGO) Men Against Violence and Abuse (MAVA), was
invited to deliver a talk on gender sensitization. He encouraged students to undertake efforts towards
prevention of gender biases and violence against women and inspired students to strive for a gender-
just society where men as well as women would live in peace and harmony.
5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/ University level National level International level
No. of students participated in cultural events
State/ University level National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports : State/ University level National level International level
Cultural: State/ University level National level International level
5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support (for details, please refer to Annexure 8 )
Number of
students Amount
Financial support from institution 122 Rs. 1,93,378
Financial support from government 38 Rs. 4575
Financial support from other sources 16 Rs.80,000/-
Number of students who received
International/ National recognitions -- --
20
1
24 ---
83
2
48 --
10 --- 44
35
1
06 ---
20
5.11 Student organised / initiatives
Fairs : State/ University level National level International level
Exhibition: State/ University level National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: NIL
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Criterion – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
Yes. MIS is an integral part of the library functioning. It helps to enhance the functioning and
efficiency of the library. The ERP system is used for management of examination, student data,
admissions, online feedback of faculty etc. Official G mail Id’s have been provided to the staff to
facilitate paperless communication. Suggestions and grievances can be directly mailed to the
Principal. MIS is used for maintenance of facilities for example, for communication with the facilities
manager for managing issues relating to infrastructure. The biometric system is used to record
attendance of faculty and staff.
For use of MIS in library kindly refer to the annexure 9
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
Though the curriculum for various courses is prescribed by the University of Mumbai, some of our
faculty serve as members of Board of Studies. This presents an opportunity for incorporating
feedback from colleagues and students towards framing of a more contemporary syllabus.
6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
Teachers participate in Orientation and Refresher Courses to keep abreast of current developments in
various fields of interest. They have also attended the newly introduced Short – Term Courses
conducted by the Academic Staff College of the University of Mumbai, on themes like Mentoring
for students progression. We have an active Academic Cell which gives suggestions for
improvement in the teaching-learning process. Faculty appraisal is collected from students and the
outcome is shared with the faculty which helps them to modify strategies. Methods like case study
discussions, mock stock exchange etc. help the students to practically apply concepts taught in the
class. The Book Club initiated by the library helps to encourage reading habits among students.
Vision
To educate students towards an all-round development and empower them for a constructive and
sustained engagement with society.
Mission
To provide progressive, liberal and relevant education to students from all sections of
society
To provide a stimulating environment for teaching- learning and research
To refine pedagogic practices
To establish links with industry and explore opportunities for consultancy services
To promote diverse skills, character building and social conscientisation
To continuously monitor feedback from stakeholders
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6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
All the rules and regulations pertaining to examinations, laid down by the University of Mumbai, are
strictly followed. The internal examination provides an opportunity to gauge the conceptual clarity
of students and rework classroom teaching strategies. Wherever possible, innovative projects and
assignments are planned to enhance the relevance of the curriculum.
6.3.4 Research and Development
The Research Cell organises several Faculty Development Programmes. The Management of the
college too has created an environment conducive to research by faculty. PG students are also
encouraged to conduct small surveys and trained to present research papers. This year, several
faculty members have presented papers at various international and national conferences.
6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
In the library we have a multimedia section, a good collection of e-resources (like books, journals,
and e-book reader like Kindle). Students are a part of the Library Committee and recommend
journals, books etc. which they wish to read. The library committee meets regularly to frame policies
about the use of library resources etc.
The two television sets in the college are used to disseminate information. The college has high
speed broadband connectivity. LCD projectors are installed in several classrooms and G-Mail ids
were provided to the faculty to aid paperless communication.
The reading room facilities were enhanced. Reprographic facilities are provided to staff and
students.
6.3.6 Human Resource Management
An HR committee comprising the Principal, Vice Principals, senior faculty and Registrar has been
constituted. The committee meets frequently to address issues related to the faculty and staff. An exit
interview is conducted. The Principal has an open door policy. Grievances are settled in an amicable
manner
6.3.7 Faculty and staff recruitment
We strictly adhere to the rules prescribed by University of Mumbai and Government as far as
recruitment of staff and faculty is concerned. In addition to this, the college has a pre-interview
format which helps in the selection process. Demonstration lectures are conducted to glean the
teaching skills of the faculty.
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6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration
Tolani College has collaborated with the Bombay Stock Exchange to introduce Certificate Course
in Capital Markets. Visiting faculty from banking and finance, manufacturing sector and marketing
enrich the practical knowledge of the students. Placement Cell arranges on campus interviews by
well -known industries/organizations for recruitment of graduate students .Industrial visits are also
conducted for the students.
6.3.9 Admission of Students
The College follows the guidelines issued by the University of Mumbai and the Government from
time to time. On-line admission process has been implemented for both the Junior and Degree
College, in both aided and self financing sections. Besides being an efficient process it also helps in
attracting a number of very good students from all over India and overseas.
All details pertaining to admissions are displayed on the college website.
Admission process is streamlined in one venue which helps facilitate the process.A systematic
procedure is in place to minimize the waiting time for parents and students. On need basis, students
are allowed to make staggered payment of fees. We have a software in place to facilitate admission.
Presence of bank officials at admission counter also expedites the process.
6.4 Welfare schemes for:
6.5 Total corpus fund generated: NIL
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No
Teaching If the wards of the faculty seek admission in the college they are provided
incentives by giving fee waivers subject to fulfillment of certain conditions.
The college management sponsors free medical check-up of the staff.
Non teaching Uniforms are provided free of cost to class IV employees.
Facility of advances is available for non-teaching.
There is also a practice of giving admission and fee waiver for children of
class IV employees. The management also sponsors their medical check-up,
once in every two years.
Students Several initiatives have been undertaken for this. E.g.: Students Aid Fund,
Book Bank Facility for the financially weak students, Appointment of a
Career Counsellor and a Psychological Counsellor, setting up of special cells
like the HEPSN and EOC, Gymkhana facilities for indoor games, a world
class Rifle shooting range, free use of gym facilities for girl students, waiver
of tuition fees and provision of sports kit for those who excel in sports,
Students Aid Fund for the Sindhi minority students , Free Rubella
Vaccination programme for girl students etc.
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6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic --- --- Yes College
Management and
IQAC
Administrative --- --- Yes College
Management and
IQAC
6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declares results within 30 days? NA
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No NA
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
N.A
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent colleges?
N.A
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
Some of our alumni recommend our college for placements in their own companies. Some have
helped in printing of lecture synopsis on no-profit basis, mentoring other students, providing career
guidance, helping as choreographers, and training present students in extracurricular activities.
Some others provide coaching to the current students in sports by charging subsidized fees. Several
of our alumni serve the college as visiting faculty.
6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association.
There is no formal Parent Teacher association, however through informal interactions; parents give
suggestions on various aspects.
The college regularly interacts with the parents to discuss the following –
To orient them about the courses, facilities, exam and evaluation pattern etc.
To discuss attendance of their wards
To discuss progress of their wards etc
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6.13 Development programmes for support staff
The college has always encouraged the non teaching staff to pursue their higher education. For
example, leave is granted to staff to pursue post graduation or even under-graduate courses. This
year 3 staff members availed of this leave to pursue their M.Com and MA exam respectively. 2 staff
members availed this leave to pursue B.Lib. / M.Lib. Course. Staff members are encouraged to
practice and appear for their typing exams. Being encouraged to participate in indoor games in other
colleges, our staff members have won prizes in inter-collegiate chess competitions.
Non teaching staff is encouraged to participate in seminars, national / international conferences held
in other colleges. The management has a tie up with Sterling resorts which has hotels all over India.
The teaching as well as non teaching staff can avail this facility and book rooms at the report at
heavily subsidized rates.
6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly.
The institution has undertaken several initiatives. E.g. This year, the theme of “Conservation of
Energy” was adopted. Several competitions were organised to promote awareness about the same
among students and staff. The use of LED lights was insisted upon to save energy. Segregation of
waste into dry and wet waste was initiated. E mail communication or rather, paperless
communication is encouraged. There is insistence on putting off the lights and fans which are not
required.
Criterion – VII
7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the
functioning of the institution. Give details.
Because of streamlined processes, time taken for admission was reduced significantly, conservation
techniques have helped to reduce costs, ERP and MIS have helped to improve efficiency.
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the beginning of
the year
Plan of Action for the academic year (2014-2015).
1. To conduct socially relevant programmes.
2. To conduct value added programmes for students.
3. To inculcate reading habits among students.
4. To incubate new ideas among students.
5. To have sessions on Gender Sensitization.
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1. Socially relevant programmes: Various college Associations such as the HEPSN, CWDC, EOC,
Rotaract Club, Department of Life long learning and Extension etc. have been actively involved in a
number of initiatives undertaken for the welfare of the community at large. Several activities ranging
from Free Vaccination (Rubella), Blood Donation drives, Tree plantation activity, Project Hunger,
Distribution of stationary, clothes and food to children from the adopted community etc. have instilled a
sense of social responsibility among our students. The details can be referred to in Annexure 4.
2. Value Added Programmes: The College conducted a three week Certificate Course in Capital Market
in collaboration with BSE Training Institute Ltd. (BTI) in the academic year 2014-15. 36 students
enrolled and successfully completed the Course. The College has been offering the Add-on Certificate
Course in Retail Marketing affiliated to the University of Mumbai. In the Academic year 2014-15, 40
students enrolled for the Course. The College strictly follows the University Guidelines with respect to
the batch size, syllabus, evaluation and number of hours of lectures
3. Having of a Book Club for faculty as well as students: The library has initiated a Book Club for the
students to enhance the reading skills. The members meet to discuss the interesting books that they have
read and this kindles curiosity among other students. The faculty also provides a list of reference books
for various subjects so as to encourage and develop reading habits beyond the scope of the syllabus. The
library provides training to the students for effective use of the library facilities.
4. To encourage innovation among students. Tolani College of Commerce, B.Sc.(I.T.)
Department, organised Technotronix- the Embedded System Project Exhibition of Second Year
B.Sc.(I.T.) on Saturday, 21st February 2015 in the Computer Centre. The event was organized by 60
participants. The participants put on display various embedded system projects, like solar panels, digital
poll system, infrared security system, smart traffic system, radio frequency communication system and
chemically active robots. The program was open for all the students, faculty and guests of the college.
The Exhibition was a smashing success and was praised by one- and-all who made their presence felt in
this event.
5. Session on Gender Sensitization: Mr. Harish Sadani (Chief functionary of the NGO) Men Against
Violence and Abuse (MAVA), was invited to deliver a talk on gender sensitization. He encouraged
students to undertake efforts towards prevention of gender biases and violence against women and
inspired students for a gender-just society where men as well as women would live in peace and harmony.
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution
Counselling services
Community Outreach Programmes
*Please refer to Annexure 5 and Annexure 4
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7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection
Initiatives undertaken for Energy Conservation
Promotion of paperless communication wherever possible
Waste management
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No
7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT Analysis)
A SWOT Analysis was conducted by the institution in the AY 2014-15 which brought to
light the following main strengths of the college:
Development of infrastructure
Committed staff
HR Committee to address staff related issues
The weaknesses which were identified were:
Locational disadvantage
Small campus
No Consulting Assignments
The opportunities identified were:
New Courses introduced by the University
Tie up with Institutions and Organisations for offering courses which will add value.
The perceived Threat was
Less scope for Consulting Opportunities.
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8. Plans of institution for next year
The following POA was formulated for the academic year 2015-2016:
• Preparation for NAAC peer team visit.
• Introduction of Academic Diary for the faculty.
• Strengthening of measures to conserve the environment.
• Full-fledged use of CCMS software.
Name : Ms D.N.Joshi Name : Dr. A.A.Rashid
Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC
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Annexure 1 A : Academic Calender
09 June College Reopens
30 June First Year Under Graduate lectures commenced
01 July Orientation for students and parents :F.Y.B.Com. & F.Y.BMS
04 July Orientation for students and parents :F.Y.BAF & F.Y.BFM
07 July Gymkhana Orientation for:F.Y.B.Com. & F.Y.B.Sc. (IT)
09 July Gymkhana Orientation for:F.Y.BMS , F.Y.BAF, F.Y.BBI &
F.Y.BFM
17 July Students’ Council DR Elections for Degree & Junior College
31 July “ Friendship Day Celebration” by Students’ Council
01 August Culmination Function of Silver Jubilee Celebration
4-6 August Internal Examination for Sem I , III & V
05 August Sale of rakhis & other gift articles in association with Cheshire Home
06 August Blood Donation Drive with KEM Hospital by DLLE
07 August Visit to Sneha Sadan & Home for the Aged by Rotaract Club
09 August ATKT & Additional Exam start
11-12 August Orientation of Library for students of F.Y.B.Com.
15 August Independence Day
18 August Orientation of Library for students of:
F.Y.B.Sc.(IT) & F.Y.BBI
19-20 August Orientation of Library for students of :
F.Y.BMS, F.Y.BAF , F.Y.BFM
20 August Investment Awareness Programme
21-23 Talenzzia to be organized by Talent Pool
25 August Orientation of Library for students of M.Com. I
26 August “Youth Awareness Programme” by Alumni Association
Newspaper collection drive by Rotaract Club
30 August MBA Workshop I by Career Guidance & Placement Cell
01-03 September Additional Internal Examination for Sem I , III & V
05 September Guest lecture on “Tally-Accounting Software”
Teachers’ Day Celebration
06 September MBA Workshop II by Career Guidance & Placement Cell
Blood Donation Drive with Tata Hospital by DLLE
08 September Cleanliness Drive at Cheshire Home by HEPSN
10 -17 September 1st Term End Exam Sem I & III
20 September Garba Raas by Alumni Association
1 October University Exam starts
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07 October Visit to Sneha Sadan & Home for the Aged by Rotaract Club
16-17 October District Level Shooting Competition
18 October First Term Ends
20 October-8th November Diwali Vacation
10 November IInd Term starts
15 November Open Day
01 December Awareness Campaign for AIDS ,TB & Dengue by Rotaract Club
06 December World Disability Day Talk on “Employability Skills” by HEPSN
08 December Book Club for students
09 December Book Club for faculty
10 December ATKT & Additional Exams start
11 December Annual Sports Meet
15 December Visit to orphanage by Rotaract Club
16 December Debate & Singing Competition by Hindi Sahitya Mandal
19 December Grooming Workshop by Career Guidance & Placement Cell
20 December Tree Plantation Drive by Rotaract Club
22-23 December College Fest “Razzmatazz” & Intra- College Cultural Event “AGON”
23 December Distribution of food provisions in adopted community of
Sanjay Nagar by CWDC
24 Dec,2014 - 1 January,2015 Christmas Break
16-19 January Internal Examination for Sem II,IV & VI
17 January Industrial Visit by Self-financing Section
21 January Management Fest by BMS –Self-financing section
26 January Republic Day “Project Hunger” by Rotaract Club
27-28 January Resume Writing Workshop by Career Guidance & Placement Cell
31 January Annual Prize Distribution
15-17 February Additional Internal Examination for Sem II , IV & VI
18 February Inter- college event by Eureka- Self-financing section
01 March Self –Defence Camp by CWDC & Gymkhana
02 March -10 March Term end exam for Sem II & IV
07 March “Sureeli Shaam” by Alumni Association
10 March University Exam
10-25 March Summer Sports Camp by Gymkhana
01 April Faculty Development Programme (FDP)
03 April Open Day
01 May Flag-hoisting on Maharashtra Day
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Annexure 1 B: Activity List
June 2014
19 : HEPSN conducted Cleanliness Drive at Cheshire Home.
24 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized internship Programme For Degree College students By
WeChat.
26 : HEPSN conducted Cleanliness Drive at CheshireHome
July 2014
01 : Orientation for F.Y.BMS students and parents by Prof. Deepali Kamle.
05 : HEPSN organized workshop of Paper Quilling greeting card at Cheshire Home.
05 : HEPSN conducted Cleanliness Drive at Cheshire Home.
07 : Orientation for F.Y.BAF students and parents by Prof. Leena Nair.
07 : Orientation for F.Y.BFM students and parents by Ms. Mahalaxmi Ramaprasad.
09 : Gymkhana sports orientation held for F.Y.B.Com and F.Y.BSc.IT.
11 : Gymkhana sports orientation held for F.Y. BMS, F.Y.BAF F.Y.BBI and F.Y.BFM.
12 : CWDC organized Books and Stationarydistribution.
14 : CWDC organized Street Play for Sunita PatilFoundation.
15 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organizedinternship programme for Degree Collegestudents by
Anand Rathi.
15 : HEPSN conducted Cleanliness Drive at Cheshire Home.
16 : CWDC organized talk on ‘Gender Sensitization’by Mr. Harish Sadani.
21 : Student's Council organised DRs Election for Degree and Junior College.
23 : Selection of Student's Council organizing committee.
23 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Placement for Degree College Students in association
with Socio Office Software Pvt. Ltd.
23 : HEPSN organized a talk on “Success Principles Succeeding in the face of Adversity” by Mr.Berjes
Shroff.
23 : CWDC organized sponsoring a Girl Child.
24 : Sindhi Circle conducted Power Point PresentationCompetition on “BEHRANO” – A Sindhi Festival.
26 : EOC organized a talk on ‘Campus to Corporate’by Mr.Chetan Parekh.
27 : Rotaract Club organised a visit to orphanage at Shanti Ashram, Panvel.
31 : Students Council organized “Friendship Day Celebration”.
August 2014
01 : Culmination Function of Silver Jubilee Celebration.
01 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Internship Programme by Kraft Education services for
Degree College students.
04 : Student's Council organized “Friendship Day Celebration”
05 : HEPSN organized sale of rakhis and other gift articles in association with Cheshire Home.
06 : DLLE organized Blood Donation Drive with Tata Cancer Hospital.
06-08 : Orientation of Library for F.Y.J.C. students.
07 : Rotaract Club organized a visit to Sneha Sadan (Home for Homeless Children) and Home for the Aged.
08 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Internship Placement for Degree College students by
Big Bazar.
09 : BMS Association organized workshop on “Resume Writing and Grooming” By Prof. Vipin Saboo.
12 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell (Jr.) organized a talk for College students by “ACE Overseas
Educational Consultants
13 : CSWA organized workshop on Emboss Painting Competition for Jr. College students.
13-14 : Orientation of Library for F.Y.B.Com students.
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16 : Orientation of Library for BSc. IT students.
16 : Orientation of Library for F.Y.BBI students.
16 : CWDC organized Distribution of food provisions among women affected with HIV and a Child with
partial visual disability belonging to Vaidu community of Sanjay Nagar, adopted slum area near the college.
19-20 : Orientation of Library for BMS, BAF and BFM students.
19: EOC organized a talk on ‘Investor’s Awareness Programme’ by Mr.Hemant Kale.
20 : Orientation of Library for F.Y.BFM students.
: BAF & BFM Association organized ‘Investment Awareness Programme’ in collaboration with consulted
by ICSI.
21-23 : Talent Pool organized Talenzziaa ‘2014: An Inter Collegiate fest.
26 : Orientation of Library for M.Com Part-I students.
26 : BAF Association organized seminar on “Certified Financial Planner”.
28 : Alumni Association organized awareness among Youth about their identity.
28 : Rotaract Club conducted Newspaper Collection Drive.
30 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized MBA workshop for Degree College students.
September 2014
03 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Placement for Degree College Students in association
withTCS.
05 : Students Council celebrated Teacher’s Day.
05&10 : Accountancy Department organized guest lecture by Mr. Ajay Poojary for S.Y.B.Com. students on
Accounting with the Use of Accounting Software (Tally).
06 : BMS Association organized a guest lecture on “Brand Development & Activation” By Mr. Pranav
Zunjarrao, Brand Activation Executive, Castrol India Ltd.
06 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized MBA workshop for Degree College students.
06 : Blood Donation Camp was organized in association with Tata Memorial Hospital by DLLE.
06 : Rotaract Club organized visit to M.N.Banarjee Industrial home for the blind.
07 : HEPSN organized a talk on 'Memory Magic' by Mr. Parag Gadhia for Degree College students.
08 : HEPSN conducted Cleanliness Drive at Cheshire Home.
17 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized placement for Degree College students by Tech
Mahindra.
20-30 : Rotaract Club conducted Newspaper Collection Drive.
23 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized internship programme for Degree College students by
Habitat for Humanity.
26 : BAF Association organized a guest lecture by Prof. CA. Bharat Patel.
30 : Alumni Association organized Garba Raas.
October 2014
01 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized internship programme for Degree College
students by Big Bazaar.
04 : Talent Pool organized a picnic for Talent Pool Core and Working Committee members and teachers.
07 : BAF Association organized guest lecture by Prof. CA. Prashant Kanvinde.
10 : Workshop on making Decorative Floating Diyasconducted by Ms. Hema Mehta for faculties.
12 : Rotaract Club organized a visit to Sneha Sadan(Home for Homeless Children) and Home fortheAged.
16-17 : Tolani College conducted Districtlevel shootingcompetition.
19 : Rotaract Club conducted initiative for a Cleanand Better India.
28 : Rotaract Club organized a visit to Sneha Sadan (Home for Homeless Children) and Home for the Aged.
30 : Rotaract Club conducted Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Drive at Cheshire Home.
31 : Rotaract Club organised a visit to St. Catherine’s Home, Andheri (W)
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November 2014
04 : Rotaract Club organized a visit to Shree Manav Seva Sangh, Sion- West.
07 : Rotaract Club organized a visit to Swagat Ashram, Malad (W).
08 : Rotaract Club conducted Initiative for Jammu and Kashmir Relief.
09 : HEPSN students participated in “Walk for Health by Max Bupa”.
10 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized internship programme for Degree College
students by Anchor Electricals Pvt Ltd..
17 : Hindi Sahitya Mandal (HSM) conducted Essay Writing Competition for Junior and Degree College
students.
19-25 : Rotaract Club organized a Celebration of Communal Harmony week. (Rangoli Making & Slogan
Writing, Debate & Essay writing, Poster Making & Seminar).
22 : Career Guidance & Placement cell orgainsed internship programme for degree College students by
WALLS N ROOF.
24 : EOC organized Mehendi Course for degree college students.
26 : Sindhi Circle conducted Elocution Competition on contribution of Sindhis in Education and Health.
27 : Sindhi Circle conducted Essay Writing Competition on Autobiography of a plant.
27 : CSWA organised Best out of Waste.
: BAF Association organised Financial Events (Budding Teacher, Financial cross words Businessplan).
December 2014
01 : Rotaract Club organized Awareness Campaign for AIDS, TB and Dengue outside Andheri (E).
01 : HSM conducted Elocution Competition.
01 : Sindhi Circle conducted Short Story Writing Competition (Jaido Sang Taido Rang).
02 : Cultural Association of the College organized Dance Competition.
05 : BBI Association organized a talk on Products offered by Banks for T.Y.BBI & S.Y.BAF students.
06 : EOC organized Mehendi Competition.
06 : EOC organized talk on “Power of Positive Thinking” by Mr.Chetan Parekh.
06 : On account of World Disability Day a talk on “Employability skills” by Dr. Faredoon Kapadia was
organised by HEPSN.
06 : Students with special needs attended “Atma Samman Mela” in Goregaon.
08 : Library organised Book Club for Students.
09 : Library organised Book Club for teachers.
10: Alumni Association organized Movie show for College students.
11 : Annual Sports Day.
13 : Sindhi Circle conducted Quiz Competition.
13 : EOC organized talk on ‘From the Desk on an Interview’ by Mr. T. R. Gopalkrishnan from Bombay
Dyeing Mfg. Co. Ltd.
13 : Rotaract Club conducted a visit to St. Francis Orphanage, Borivali-(W).
15 : ELA organised Creative writing competition.
15 : HSM conducted Debate Competition for Jr. and Degree College students.
16 : HSM conducted Singing Competition for Jr. and Degree College students
18 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Grooming Workshop for Girls student's of Degree
College.
19 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized internship programme for Degree College students by
Birla Sun Life Insurance.
19 : MVM conducted Debate Competition.
20 : Rotaract Club conducted Tree Plantation at Shaheed Hemant Karkare Garden.
22-23 : Razzmatazz a two day intra Collegiate Fest:
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DAY 1:AGON’3, Rose day, Saree Day, Tie Day, Personality, Antakshari Competition, Lingua – Fun
Linquiz tics by ELA.
DAY 2: Chocolate Day, Traditional day, Traditional Dress Competition, Jashn & Sanskruti, Daawat,
Maths Game Show, Fashion Show.)
23 : Distribution of food provision among women affected with HIV and a child with partial visual
disability belonging to Vaidu community of Sanjay Nagar, adopted slum area near the college.
24 : Prof. Hiren Dand, Chairman of Bsc.IT conducted a workshop to discuss the T.Y Bsc.IT project.
January 2015
04 : Rotaract Club conducted a Small Survey of Zilla Parishad Shala, Gundave, Saphale.
09 : Library organised Book Club for students.
12 : CWDC organized a Talk on Rubella Vaccination.
14 : Tolani College conducted Inter Collegiate Judo Competition for Junior college.
17 : Self Financing Section organised Industrial visit to Silvassa for S.Y.BAF/BMS/BBI/BFM.
17&18 : Rotaract Club members Participated in Mega Medical Camp at Marol.
21 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Placement for Degree College students by JP Morgan
Chase & Co. Services Pvt. Ltd.
22 : Career fair organised by DLLE.
22-23 : Rotaract Club conducted survey for 'Project Hunger.'
24 : BFM Department organized guest lecture for FY/SY/TYBFM on Indian Financial System by Mr. Lalit
Popli - Head - IT, ICICI Prudential AMC.
24 : BMS Department had organised “Management Fest” where students had put up various stalls for
products/food items made by them for all college students.
26 : Rotaract Club organized 'Project Hunger.'
27- 28 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Resume Writing workshop for T.Y.B.Com students.
28 : Rubella Vaccination organised in the College by CWDC.
February 2015
05 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organizedResume Writing Workshop for Final Year Self-Finance
students.
07 : Annual Prize Distribution.
09 : Vidyalankar institute conducted a talk on Careerin IT and briefed the Bsc.IT students of Tolani College
of commerce about various Career options.
10 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Placement for Degree College students by VNS Finance
& Capital Services Ltd.
12 : Rotaract Club organized Food Distribution.
13 : EUREKA’ 15 Intercollegiate Event organised a workshop to discuss the courses of Semester- VI of
BMS, BAF, BBI, BFM addressed by Dr. Madhu Nair, Dean, University of Mumbai.
Resource Persons: BMS: Dr. Richa Jain, Mr. Nitin Kulkarni, BAF: CA. Gurunathan Pillai, CA. BharatPatel,
Ms. Prajan Shetty BBI: Mr. Naresh Sukhani Ms. Shraddha Shukla, BFM: Mr. Arun Maurya, Ms.Khyati
Vora, Mr. Prasanna Choudhari.
16 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Placement for Degree College students by Datamatics
Financial Services.
18 : CWDC organised talk on TB.
21 : EUREKA’ 15 an Intra collegiate event organised the following programme.
(BMS- Spin off and Board walk, BAF- Ace of D, street process, Costing Model, BBI- Pinterest,
BFM- Diplomacy at its Best and BSc.ITTechnotronix).
24 : Rubella Vaccination by CWDC.
25 : CWDC Organised TB awareness talk.
26 : HEPSN conducted Cleanliness Drive at Cheshire Home.
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27 : Accounting Department conducted a workshop on Tally for F.Y.B.Com students by our alumni Mr.
Ajay Poojary.
27 : Marathi Bhasha Din Organized by Cultural association of degree college.
March 2015
01 : Tolani College conducted Self Defence camp for women, had a tie up with Meghwadi Police Station.
Approximately 50 women participated.
02 : Interaction of Accounting Department with retired senior academician CA Mr. Chopde regarding new
syllabus introduced under CBGS.
07 : Alumni Association organised Surilee Sham.
10-25 : Tolani College conducted Summer sports Camp and self defence for women.
12 : Project Management Practice Lecture conducted by Prof. Rumana Khan for Bsc.IT students.
14 : Talent Pool organised Prize Distribution and
Valedictory function.
16 : Felicitation of students under Extension Services.
17 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Placement for Final Year BMS by Palenge Digital
Marketing Solutions Limited.
23 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Placement for Final Year BMS by Freight India Pvt Ltd.
24 : Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Internship programme for S Y -BBI/BCOM/BMS/
BFM/BAF by RBI.
25 : Participation of students in workshop on Creative Practices in Fashion at ISDI Parsons Mumbai being
conducted by the University of East London
27 : Certificate distribution function by Cultural Association of degree College.
April 2015
01 : A Session on 'Tools for Personal Change' by Ms. Fatima Rashid under Faculty Development
Programme.
10 : Self Defense camp organised by CWDC.
10-25 : Summer Sports Camp held.
11 : A Session on Stress Management by Principal Dr. A. A. Rashid for the entire staff under Faculty
Development Programme.
May 2015
01 : Flag Hoisting on Maharashtra Day.
Annexure 2 A Feedback on Library and Canteen Facilities
Library facilities:
A sample survey was conducted to gather feedback from about 100 students about the services provided
by the college library. The questionnaire comprised around 16 questions pertaining to various aspects of
library like quality of services, help rendered by the library staff, effectiveness of the book bank facility,
open access system, computerization, seating arrangement, collection of books, journals, CD’s,
newspapers etc.
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A Likert scale was used. A large majority of the students expressed satisfaction about the collection of
books, journals, newspapers etc. They were also happy about the service provided by the staff; however,
the students opined that more numbers of books should be available for home issue.
Canteen Facilities:
Yet another sample survey was conducted to get feedback about the canteen services. Selected questions
were asked pertaining to the taste, variety, price of food items, overall hygiene, seating arrangement,
services etc. Students were asked to rate on a scale of 3 to 5. Suggestions for improvement were also
asked. A large majority of the respondents expressed satisfaction about the variety, cost and taste of the
food items. However, suggestions regarding improvement in seating arrangement and overall hygiene
were also offered by the students. There were also requests for serving non veg food and cold drinks. The
same was forwarded to the Canteen Committee which promised to look into the matter.
Annexure 2 B Faculty Appraisal
The College has a comprehensive system for appraisal of faculty by students. Students have to fill in a
questionnaire with multiple choice questions that cover all aspects of teaching. The feed back is taken
usually on the last day of internal test or semester end examinations so that almost all the students
participate.
Faculty members are appraised under the following parameters for each of the subjects that he/she is
teaching:
Subject knowledge
Ability to relate to the practical aspects and application of the concepts/theory etc. in real life
situations
Approachability
Willingness to clear doubts
Completion of the syllabus on time
Class control
Overall impression about the teacher
The system is computerized. After the completion, the reports are shared by the Principal with each
faculty pointing out his/her strengths and areas in which he/she needs to improve. This is done in a very
professional and non-threatening manner. The reports are strictly confidential. The outcome of the feed
back system so far has been positive. It has been observed that faculty members take it very positively
and work on their limitations. As a result the feed back of faculty over a period of time has improved in
most of the cases.
A sample computerized report of analysis of a faculty is attached for reference in which the name of the
faculty has been blanked out as the feedback is confidential.
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Annexure 3. Research & Publications
Pursuing Ph.D.
(1) Ms Dhanshree Joshi is pursuing her Ph.D from SNDT University .The title of her thesis is
“Constraints and Opportunities of Women in IT Sector- A Case Study of Mumbai”.
(2) Ms. Hema Mehta is pursuing her Ph.D from Mumbai University. The title of her thesis is “Study
of Self-Help Groups with Special reference to North Mumbai region”.
(3) Ms. Leena Nair is pursuing her Ph.D from University of Mumbai. The title of her thesis is
“Analytical Study of Self- Help Group Bank Linkage Model with Reference to Commercial, Co-
operative Banks in Maharashtra From 2008-2012”.
(4) Mr. Nisar Hussain registered for his Ph.D from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathawada
University, Aurangabad. The title of his thesis is “ A case Study of Indian Volleyball legend Mr.
T.P.P.Nair”.
(5) Ms Sadhana V registered for her Ph.D from University of Mumbai. The title of her thesis is “A
study on work-life balance among women in public sector banks with special reference to Mumbai
city”.
Pursuing Minor Research Projects with UGC Grants
(1) Ms. Hema Mehta “Issues Related to equity in Access to higher education and Other Facilities
Among the Differently Abled Persons.”
Completion of Diploma / Post Graduate Diploma Course
(1) Ms. Navjit Seague successfully completed her MS-CIT , Government of Maharashtra in May,
2014. (31-03-15)
(2) Ms. Roma Kukreja successfully completed her MS-CIT , Government of Maharashtra in
September, 2014.
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Research Papers Published in Journals Having ISSN
(1) Dr. Sachin Pendse, “GPS: A military Perspective” published in Online International
Interdisciplinary Research Journal , Volume IV, September 2014, ISSN NO: 2249-9598.
(2) Dr. A A Rashid, “Adaptation and Innovation across Organisations and People” published in
International Research Journal, Rizvi College, Volume 3(2), January-June 2014, ISSN- 2231-
6124.
(3) Dr.Raju Chandnani,"Economic Effects of Sea Piracy" published in International Research
Journal, Rizvi College, Volume 3(2), January-June 2014, ISSN- 2231-6124.
(4) Ms. Leena Nair, “ Fostering Rural Entrepreneurship: A Boon for Economic Development” a
paper presented by at Multi- Disciplinary State Level Conference on “ Gateways to National
Prosperity” organised by Patuck – Gala College of Commerce & Management , Mumbai,
September, 2014 ( Paper Published in ISBN Number: ISSN: 2277-5676 Vol:5; Issue-1).
(5) Ms Hema Mehta, " Financial Inclusion Through Jan Dhan Yojana" published in online
Episteme: Interdisciplinary , Multidisciplinary and Multi-cultural Journal, Bharat College of
Commerce, Badlapur , Volume 3, Issue-3 December 2014, BCC- ISSN NO: 2278-8794.
(6) Ms. Leena Nair, “ Women Entrepreneurship Development through Self-Help Groups- A Case
Study” published in International Research Journal, Rizvi College, Volume 3(2), July-
December 2014, ISSN- 2231-6124.
(7) Ms. Rashmita Mohanty , “ E- Journal Subscription through Indest Consortia: A case of KIIT
University, Bhubaneswar” published in International Journal of Information Resources and
Knowledge Management, Volume1 (2) (2014), July – December 2014, ISSN- 2347-663X.
(8) Ms. Rashmita Mohanty (Co-author), “ E-Book Perspectives in Academic Libraries of India
in Digital Era” published in International Journal of Information Resources and Knowledge
Management, Volume1 (2) (2014), July – December 2014, ISSN- 2347-663X.
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Books Authored Having ISBN
(1) Ms.Deepali Kamle (Co-author), “ Entrepreneurship & Management of Small & Medium
Enterprises”, Thakur Publishers, Pune, ISBN- 978-93-83130-56-6.
(2) Ms Jyoti Ghosh (Co-author), “ Financial Management” (Business Management- II), T.Y.B.COM
Semester-V, Sheth Publishers Pvt Ltd, Mumbai, ISBN-978-93-5149-036-4.
(3) Ms Jyoti Ghosh (Co-author), “ Financial Management” (Business Management- II), T.Y.B.COM
Semester-VI, Sheth Publishers Pvt Ltd, Mumbai, ISBN-978-93-5149-114-9.
(4) Dr.Sachin Pendse(Co-author), “Coastal Forts as Potential for Development of Historical Tourism
in Konkan”, Hertiage Tourism Marketing Legacy, Bharti Publications, Delhi, ISBN-978-93-
81212-26-4.
(5) Ms.Bandita Singh, “Computer Applications in Business” F.Y.B.M.S Semester –II, Sheth
Publishes Pvt ltd, Mumbai, ISBN-978-93-5149-135-4.
(6) Ms Shalini H (Co-author) “ Accountancy and Financial Management”, S.Y.B.COM Semester –III,
Sheth Publishers Pvt Ltd, Mumbai, ISBN- 978-93-83681-84-6.
(7) Ms Shalini H (Co-author) “ Accountancy and Financial Management”, S.Y.B.COM Semester –
IV, Sheth Publishers Pvt Ltd, Mumbai, ISBN- 978-93-5149-104-0.
Research Papers Presented in International Conferences
(1) Dr. A A Rashid “Innovation in Educational Professions as compared to other Professions” a paper
presented by at 12th International Conference of Management and Behavioural Sciences(ICMBS-
2014) on “Re-Visioning Business Management and Psychology: Ecologies of Local and Global
Contexts” organized by Society of Management and Behavioural Sciences(SMBS) India and
Canada, at Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, August 2-3, 2014.
(2) Ms. Vaibhavi Dalvi, “ Online Shopping : The New Business Trend” a paper presented by at
International Commerce and Management Conference on “ Global Business Finance and
Leadership: Challenges and Opportunities” organized by the University Department of Commerce,
University of Mumbai at University of Mumbai on January 19- 20, 2015.
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(3) Mr. Mubeen Shaikh, “ Access to Internet & Solar Energy in Rural areas ACSR Initiative” a paper
presented by at International Conference on “ Rural India in 21st Century” organized by
B.L.Amlani College of Commerce & economics, Mumbai on January 14, 2015.
Research Papers Presented Published in Proceedings of National Conferences Having ISBN
(1) Mr Nisar Hussain and Mr Rajkumar Gupta, "Application of Judo techniques in Wrestling to
minimize injuries” a paper jointly presented in 2nd
National Conference on " Empowering India
with health through Physical Education and Sports Sciences”. organized by Ministry of Youth
Affairs and Sports(Government of India), New Delhi, August,2014(Paper published in ISBN
Number: 978-81-927686-1-8).
(2) Ms. Hema Mehta and Dr. Raju Chandnani, " Portrayal of Women in the Mass Media" a paper
jointly presented by at One Day National Seminar on "Women in Transitional Society- A New
Challenge" organized by G.J.Advani Law College, Bandra-W , April, 2014 (Paper published
in ISBN Number: 978-93-83072-22-4).
(3) Ms. Jayalakshmi Singh, "Human trafficking and Prostitution in India" a paper presented by at
One Day National Seminar on "Women in Transitional Society- A New Challenge" organized by
G.J.Advani Law College, Bandra-W , April, 2014 (Paper published in ISBN Number: 978-93-
83072-22-4).
(4) Ms. Shubha Chaubal, "Media and Women in India " a paper presented by at One Day National
Seminar on "Women in Transitional Society- A New Challenge" organized by G.J.Advani Law
College, Bandra-W , April, 2014 (Paper published in ISBN Number: 978-93-83072-22-4).
(5) Ms. Deepali Kamle, “Social Entrepreneurship and its Role in Economic Development” a paper
presented by at 3rd
National Conference on “Indian Ethos in Management Practices: The Catalyst
for Entrepreneurship” organized by Anekant Institute of management Studies, Pune on October
2014. ( Paper Published in ISBN Number : 978-81-925944-6-0).
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(6) Dr. Vijaya K, “Importance of Mentoring in Promoting Entrepreneurship” a paper presented by at
3rd
National Conference on “Indian Ethos in Management Practices: The Catalyst for
Entrepreneurship” organized by Anekant Institute of management Studies, Pune on October 2014.
(Paper Published in ISBN Number : 978-81-925944-6-0).
(7) Ms. Sadhana V, “A Study on Corporate Social Responsibility of Public Sector Banks in India
with Special Reference to State Bank of India” a paper presented by at 3rd
National Conference on
“Indian Ethos in Management Practices: The Catalyst for Entrepreneurship” organized by Anekant
Institute of management Studies, Pune on October 2014. ( Paper Published in ISBN Number : 978-
81-925944-6-0).
(8) Ms.Vaibhavi Dalvi, “Is E- Commerce Gearing up in India?” a paper presented by at 3rd
National
Conference on “Indian Ethos in Management Practices: The Catalyst for Entrepreneurship”
organized by Anekant Institute of management Studies, Pune on October 9-10, 2014(Paper
Published in ISBN Number : 978-81-925944-6-0).
(9) Ms. Leena Nair, “Analytical Study of SHG Bank Model with reference to Public Sector Bank in
Maharashtra” a paper presented at Internal
Conference on “ International year of Light-2014 on Enlightening Imminents of the World”
organized by Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Kandivali, December 5, 2014 ( Paper
published in ISBN Number: 978-93-83072-64-4).
(10) Ms. Hema Mehta, “ An Impact Analysis of Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)” a
paper presented at One day ICSSR(WRC) Sponsored National Seminar on “ Sustainable Regional
Development in India-Challenges & Opportunities” organized by R.A.Podar College of Commerce
& Economics, Matunga, January 10, 2015.(Paper Published in ISBN Number: 978-93-83241-74-
3).
(11) Ms. Vaibhavi Dalvi, “ Sustainability Reporting Practices by Banks in India” a paper presented at
One day ICSSR(WRC) Sponsored National Seminar on “ Sustainable Regional Development in
India-Challenges & Opportunities” organized by R.A.Podar College of Commerce & Economics,
Matunga, January 10, 2015.(Paper Published in ISBN Number: 978-93-83241-74-3).
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(12) Ms. Vaibhavi Dalvi, “ A Study of YES Bank’s Sustainability Reporting Practices” a paper
presented at International Conference on “Innovative and Sustainable Management Practices : A
Global Perspective” organized by Thakur Institute of Management Studies & Research, Kandivali,
January 23-24, 2015 (Paper Published in ISBN Number: 978-2-642-24819-2).
(13) Ms.Deepali Kamle, “ An Innovative and Sustainable Practices- with a Special Reference to
Digital Marketing” a paper presented at International Conference on “Innovative and Sustainable
Management Practices : A Global Perspective” organized by Thakur Institute of Management
Studies & Research, Kandivali, January 23-24, 2015 (Paper Published in ISBN Number: 978-2-
642-24819-2).
(14) Ms Hema Mehta, “Land Development & Water Management-Key to Economic self-Sufficiency
of Dharampur and Kaprada Talukas in Valsad District” a paper presented at Research Conclave
2015 on “Management of Environment with Special reference to India” organized by Jashbhai
Maganbhai Patel College of Commerce, Goregaon –W, on February 14, 2015. (Paper Published in
ISBN Number: 978-81-928786-2-1)
(15) Dr. Sachin Pendse, “Implications of Dredging in Port Development along Konkan Coast” a paper
presented at Research Conclave 2015 on “Management of Environment with Special reference to
India” organized by Jashbhai Maganbhai Patel College of Commerce, Goregaon –W, on February
14, 2015. (Paper Published in ISBN Number: 978-81-928786-2-1)
(16) Ms. Sadhana V, “ A Study on Green Corporate Social Responsibility Programme with Special
Reference to Sankalp Taru Foundation” a paper presented at Research Conclave 2015 on
“Management of Environment with Special reference to India” organized by Jashbhai Maganbhai
Patel College of Commerce, Goregaon –W, on February 14, 2015. (Paper Published in ISBN
Number: 978-81-928786-2-1)
(17) Ms.Hema Mehta , “ Study of Strength and Inclusive Education of Children and youth with
Disabilities – 2001-2011” a paper presented at International Conference on “ India Calling- A
World of Opportunities (Initiate, Integrate, Innovate) organized by DTSS College of Commerce
jointly with University of Mumbai , Kalina, on February 20, 2015.This paper was awarded as the
best paper. (Paper Published in ISBN Number : 978-93-83072-70-5).
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(18) Dr. Sachin Pendse, “Security of sea Lanes and International Trade : A Case Study of Somalian
Piracy and its impact on International trade” a paper presented at UGC Sponsored One Day
National Conference on “ Trade and Environment: Policy and Practice” organizes by Department
of Commerce, Jashbhai Maganbhai Patel College of Commerce, Goregaon-W on February 26,
2015. (Paper Published in ISBN Number: 978-81-928786-1-4).
(19) Dr. Sachin Pendse, “Coastal Security Infrastructure” a paper presented at One Day International
Conference Sponsored by Mumbai University on “Vibrant India in the 21st Century” organized by
K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce, Mumbai on 13th March, 2015. ( Paper Published in ISBN
Number : 978-93-83072-72-9).
(20) Ms. Leena Nair , “Role of Self Help groups in Rural Development of Vibrant India” a paper
presented at One Day International Conference Sponsored by Mumbai University on “Vibrant
India in the 21st Century” organized by K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce, Mumbai on 13
th
March, 2015. ( Paper Published in ISBN Number : 978-93-83072-72-9).
(21) Dr. Vasudev Iyer and Ms. Hema Mehta , “Women Empowered through Education” a paper
presented at One Day National Symposium on “Law and Social Sciences” organized by
Department of Business Law and Department of Business Communication of Vivek College of
Commerce on March 27, 2015. (Paper Published in digital form ISBN number: 978-1-329-01492-
3).
Research Papers Presented in National Conferences
(1) Ms. Hema Mehta, “ Impact of Pollution on Taj Mahal and Economy” a paper presented by at
One Day National Seminar on “ Climate Change in South Asia” organized by Department of
Biotechnology and Department of Civics & Politics, University of Mumbai on March 7, 2014.
(2) Ms. Hema Mehta, “Role of Education: Empowering Women through SHGs” a paper presented
by at One Day National Conference on “Indian economy in 21st Century-Opportunities and
Challenges” organized by Seth Hirachand Mutha College of Arts, Commerce and Science and
B.L.Amlani College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai on August 2014.
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(3) Ms.Sadhana Venkatesh, “A study of Green Corporate Social responsibility Programme with
Special Reference to Sankalp Taru Foundation” a paper presented by at 67th All India Commerce
Conference of the Indian Commerce Association organized by KIIT University, Bhubaneswar in
association with department of Commerce, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar from December 27 –
29, 2014.
(4) Ms. Leena Nair, “ Social Engagement for Sustainable Future The Bosch- Company which cares”
a paper presented by at 67th All India Commerce Conference of the Indian Commerce Association
organized by KIIT University, Bhubaneswar in association with department of Commerce, Utkal
University, Bhubaneswar from December 27 – 29, 2014.
(5) Ms.Rashmita Mohanty, “e-book, need of the hours in Academic library (Analytical Study)” in
the section of ICT (Including Computer Science) at 102nd
Indian Science Congress organized by
The Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata at University of Mumbai on January 3 -7, 2015.
(6) Mr. Nisar Hussain, “ Development of Sports Activities and Physical Education at Grass root
Level” a paper presented by at National Conference on Physical Education : ‘ Healthy Lifestyle
and Global Future of Sports Science’ organized by PTVA’s Mulund College of Commerce,
Mulund on January 8 -10, 2015.
(7) Ms.Deepali Kamle , “ A Study on the role of digitization in Tourism Sector” a paper presented by
at 2nd
Annual National Multi- Disciplinary Conference V-CMT 2015 on ‘ Changing Paradigms in
Commerce, Management & Technology’ organised by Vidyalankar School of Information
Technology on March 13 -14, 2015.
(8) Ms.Leena Nair, “Creating and Sharing Values through Corporate Social Responsibility” a paper
presented by at 2nd
Annual National Multi- Disciplinary Conference V-CMT 2015 on ‘ Changing
Paradigms in Commerce, Management & Technology’ organised by Vidyalankar School of
Information Technology on March 13 -14, 2015.
(9) Mr. Mubeen Shaikh, “Upgrading Talent through 720 degree Appraisal System” a paper presented
by at 2nd
Annual National Multi- Disciplinary Conference V-CMT 2015 on ‘ Changing Paradigms
in Commerce, Management & Technology’ organised by Vidyalankar School of Information
Technology on March 13 -14, 2015.
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(10) Ms. Sadhana V, “A study on Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Indian Banking Sector”
a paper presented at One Day International Conference Sponsored by Mumbai University on
“Vibrant India in the 21st Century” organized by K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce, Mumbai
on 13th March, 2015.
UGC Sponsored Refresher Course/Short Term Course
(1) Dr. Vasudev Iyer attended UGC Sponsored Soft skills course organized by K.C.College of
Commerce, Mumbai on October 13-19, 2014.
(2) Dr. Vijaya K attended UGC Sponsored Short Term Course on Mentoring Students for their
Progression organized by Academic Staff College at Kalina from December 15 -20, 2014.
(3) Ms. Hema Mehta attended UGC Sponsored Short Term Course on Academic Administrators
Workshop organized by Academic Staff College at Nagindas Khandwala College, Malad from
December 26 -28, 2014.
(4) Dr. Sachin Pendse attended UGC Sponsored Short Term Course on Mentoring Students for their
Progression organized by Academic Staff College at Kalina from February 16 – 21, 2015.
(5) Ms. Dhanashree Joshi attended UGC Sponsored Short Term Course on Mentoring Students for
their Progression organized by Academic Staff College at Kalina from February 16 – 21, 2015.
(6) Ms. Jayalakshmi Singh attended "Orientation Programme" organized by UGC Academic Staff
College, University of Mumbai, January 28-February 24, 2015and obtained Grade “A”.
(7) Ms. Mehrunnisa A attended attended “Refresher course" organized by UGC Academic Staff
College, University of Mumbai at R.A.Podar College, February 9 – 28 , 2015 and obtained Grade
“A”.
(8) Ms. Shubha Chaubal attended “Refresher course" organized by UGC Academic Staff College,
University of Mumbai at Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathawada University , Aurangabad, March
2 – 24, 2015 and obtained Grade “A”.
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Faculty Development Programmes Attended by the Faculty outside the Institution
(1) Dr. Vijaya K attended a one day workshop on “ To Discuss the Revised Syllabus and Question
Paper Pattern of Business Management Group subjects of Third Year B.Com- Semesters V & VI
and M.Com Part –II_ Semesters III& IV” organized by Tolani College of Commerce in
Collaboration with the Board of Studies-Business Management, University of Mumbai on June
12, 2014.
(2) Ms. Sadhana V attended a one day workshop on “ To Discuss the Revised Syllabus and
Question Paper Pattern of Business Management Group subjects of Third Year B.Com- Semesters
V & VI and M.Com Part –II_ Semesters III& IV” organized by Tolani College of Commerce in
Collaboration with the Board of Studies-Business Management, University of Mumbai on June
12, 2014.
(3) Ms. Jyoti Ghosh attended a one day workshop on “ To Discuss the Revised Syllabus and
Question Paper Pattern of Business Management Group subjects of Third Year B.Com- Semesters
V & VI and M.Com Part –II- Semesters III& IV” organized by Tolani College of Commerce in
Collaboration with the Board of Studies-Business Management, University of Mumbai on June
12, 2014.
(4) Ms. Jayalakshmi Singh attended a one day workshop on "T.Y.B.COM Revised Syllabus and
Question Paper Pattern in Financial Accounting and Auditing” organized by R.A. Podar College of
Commerce and Economics in association with Board of Studies in Accountancy, University of
Mumbai on June 18, 2014.
(5) Ms. Padmaja Ganapatye attended a one day workshop on "T.Y.B.COM Revised Syllabus and
Question Paper Pattern in Financial Accounting and Auditing” organized by R.A. Podar College of
Commerce and Economics in association with Board of Studies in Accountancy, University of
Mumbai on June 18, 2014.
(6) Ms. Deepali Kamle attended a one day workshop on “ Revised Syllabus and Question paper
Pattern of the courses at F.Y.B.M.S(Semester I & Semester II)” organized by Department of
B.M.S , Nirmala Memorial Foundation College, Kandivali-E in association with Board f Studies in
Management, university of Mumbai on July 11, 2014.
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(7) Ms.Shubha Chaubal attended a half day workshop on “ Question Paper pattern under 75-25
evaluation scheme in the course of Mathematical & Statistical Techniques at F.Y.B.COM
programme” organized by Department of Mathematics & Statistics, J.M.Patel College of
Commerce , Goregaon- W on July 19, 2014.
(8) Ms. Leena Nair attended a one day workshop on “ Revised Syllabus & Paper Pattern” of
S.Y.B.COM ( Accounting & Finance) Semesters III& IV , Organized by Ghanshyamdas Saraf
College of Arts and Commerce, Malad-W on July 30, 2014.
(9) Ms Dhanashree Joshi attended one day State level seminar on “Quality Enhancement in Higher
Education through NAAC Accreditation Process” organized by Rizvi College of Arts, Science and
Commerce, Bandra-W on 14 August , 2014.
(10) Ms. Bandita Singh attended one day workshop on “ Asp. Net from Classroom to Corporate”
organized by Department of Information Technology, J.M.Patel College of Commerce, Goregaon-
W on September 6, 2014.
(11) Ms. Rashmita Mohanty attended UGC Sponsored two day National Level Seminar on “
Revised IQAC Format and Documentation” organized by Internal Quality Assurance Cell(IQAC)
of Prahladrai Dalmia Lions College of Commerce and economics, Malad-W on September 20,
2014.
(12) Ms. Deepali Kamle attended a one day workshop on “Restructing B.M.S Curriculum –
S.Y.B.M.S & T.Y.B.M.S” organized by Department of Management Studies (B.M.S), Thakur
College of Science and Commerce in association with University of Mumbai on October 13, 2014.
(13) Ms. Rashmita Mohanty attended UGC Sponsored two day National Seminar on” Evolving
Library as a Learning Resource Centre: Challenges & New Horizons” organized by the Central
Library of Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College in collaboration with Navi
Mumbai Librarians Association, Vashi on November 14 -15, 2014.
(14) Ms. Shubha Chaubal attended a one day seminar on “ Culture, Community and Sexuality”
organized by Women Development Cell, University of Mumbai, Mumbai on November 21, 2014.
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(15) Ms. Hema Mehta attended a one day workshop on “ Plagiarism in Academic research”
organized by Research Guidance Cell, Vivek College of Commerce, Goregaon on November 22,
2014.
(16) Ms. Bandita Singh attended a One day workshop on “ Revised Syllabus and Paper Pattern of
Semester VI of T.Y.B.COM. Computer Systems & Applications Paper with effect from the
Academic year 2014-15” organized by K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce in association with
B.O.S in Commerce, University of Mumbai on November 22, 2014.
(17) Ms. Jayalakshmi Singh attended a one day State Level workshop on “ Best Practices in
Research” organized by Research Guidance Cell , Vivek College of Commerce, Goregaon on
December 20, 2014.
(18) Ms. Rashmita Mohanty attended 102nd
Indian Science Congress organized by The Indian
Science Congress Association, Kolkata at University of Mumbai on January 3 -7, 2015.
(19) Ms. Mehrunnisa A attended International Case Study Conference organized by IES
Management College and Research Centre, Mumbai on February 4, 2015.
(20) Ms. Hema Mehta attended Intercollegiate Workshop in Business Law, “ Syllabus of
S.Y.B.COM and Inclusion of Companies Act, 2013 in S.Y.B.COM Syllabus” organized by
SVKM’s Narsee Monjee College of Commerce, Vile- Parle-W on February 5, 2015.
(21) Dr. Vijaya K attended ‘ One day Symposium for Restructuring the Syllabus of S.Y.B.M.S –
Semester III & IV’ organized by University of Mumbai at Thakur College of Science &
Commerce, Kandivali- E on February 20, 2015.
(22) Ms. Deepali Kamle attended ‘ One day Symposium for Restructuring the Syllabus of
S.Y.B.M.S – Semester III & IV’ organized by University of Mumbai at Thakur College of Science
& Commerce, Kandivali- E on February 20, 2015.
(23) Ms. Deepali Kamle attended One day Faculty development Program on “ Competitive
Strategy” organised by Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies on February 27, 2015.
(24) Ms. Hema Mehta attended Conference on Employability & Higher Education organized by
The University of East London at ISDI Parsons Mumbai on March 26, 2015.
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(25) Ms. Varada Trivedi attended Conference on Employability & Higher Education organized by
The University of East London at ISDI Parsons Mumbai on March 26, 2015.
(26) Ms. Jayalakshmi Singh attended Conference on Employability & Higher Education
organized by The University of East London at ISDI Parsons Mumbai on March 26, 2015.
Faculty Development Programmes Organised Within the Institution
(1) Department of Commerce organized One day workshop on “ To Discuss the Revised Syllabus
and Question Paper Pattern of Business Management Group subjects of Third Year B.Com-
Semesters V & VI and M.Com Part –II - Semesters III & IV” in Collaboration with the Board of
Studies-Business Management, University of Mumbai on June 12, 2014.
Faculties Invited as a Resource Person
(1) Dr. Vijaya K was invited as a Resource Person at the workshop “To Discuss the Revised Syllabus
and Question Paper Pattern of Business Management Group subjects of Third Year B.Com-
Semesters V & VI and M.Com Part –II- Semesters III& IV” organized by Tolani College of
Commerce in Collaboration with the Board of Studies-Business Management, University of
Mumbai on June 12, 2014.
(2) Dr.Sachin Pendse was invited as a Resource Person by Bhausaheb Nene Arts, Science and
Commerce College, Pen, Raigad to deliver a talk on “Dimensions of maritime security of India”
for students on August2, 2014.
(3) Ms. Hema Mehta was invited as a Resource Person to deliver a talk on “Mechanism to deal with
sexual harassment in Educational Institution” by B.L. Amlani College of Commerce and
Economics, Mumbai on August 20,2014.
(4) Mr. Nisar Hussain was invited as a Resource Person by College Women Development Cell of
Thakur College of Science and Commerce, Kandivali-E to deliver a talk on “Self Defense” for
Girl students on September 25-27, 2014.
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(5) Ms. Hema Mehta was invited as a Resource Person and Chairperson for International Conference
to deliver a talk on “Women in Globalised Era” organized by K.C.Law College, Mumbai on
October 11,2014.
(6) Mr. Nisar Hussain was invited to Judge March past Ceremony on Bi- Annual Sports day
organized by Canossa High School , Andheri on January 9, 2015.
(7) Dr. Sachin Pendse was invited to Judge March past Ceremony on Bi- Annual Sports day
organized by Canossa High School , Andheri on January 9, 2015.
(8) Ms. Hema Mehta was invited as a Resource Person and Chairperson for International Conference
on “ Rural India in 21st Century” to deliver a talk on “ A Glimpse on Working of PradhanMantri’s
Jhan Dhan Yojana Mission” organized by B.L.Amlani College, Mumbai on January 14, 2015.
(9) Ms.Rashmita Mohanty was invited as a Resource Person by Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of
Engineering, Bandra to deliver talk on “ Web Based library Services with special reference to
library2.0” at One day National Seminar cum workshop on “ New Dimensions in Academic
Libraries using E-Resources and E services” on January 31, 2015.
(10) Dr.Vasudev Iyer was invited as a resource Person by R.A.Podar College of Commerce and
Economics on behalf of UGC Academic Staff College to deliver talk on “ Planning Commission
V/S Niti Aayog” at Refresher Course on February 18, 2015.
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Annexure 4: List of Extension Activities
Date Activity Organise
d by Beneficiaries Participants Outcome Suggestions
19/06/14
Cleaning
work at
Cheshire
Home
HEPSN
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
10 students
of B.COM
To gain a unique
experience and to
help persons with
disabilities.
More Visits to be
done by involving
other students also.
26/06/14
Cleaning
work at
Cheshire
Home
HEPSN
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
10 students
of B.COM &
B.B.I
Shall Continue on
regular basis.
05/07/2014
Workshop of
paper quilling
greeting card
at Cheshire
Home
HEPSN
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
4 students of
T.Y.B.COM
It made the inmates
self-reliant by
learning vocational
activities.
More such
workshops to be
conducted to make
them independent.
05/07/2014
Cleaning
work at
Cheshire
Home
HEPSN
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
10 students
of B.COM &
B.B.I
07/09/2014
Talk on
MEMORY
MAGIC by
Mr Parag
Gadhia
Academi
c Cell
&HEPS
N
225
S.Y.B.COM
Students
225
S.Y.B.COM
Students
This workshop
instilled the B.COM
students with
enthusiasm to learn
and implement
whatever they
learnt.
Other classes also
need such sessions.
12/07/2014
Distribution
of Books and
Stationeries
among 73
children of
Vaidu
community of
Sanjay nagar,
adopted slum
area near the
college.
CWDC
73
Community
children
Students of
S.Y.B.COM
Students voluntarily
came forward to
educate the needy
children and learnt
to derive joy from
social service.
Ready to do it
again in the second
half of the year.
14/07/14
A Street play
was
conducted by
"Smita Patil
Theatre"
group .The
play was
named
"Anth" and
the theme of
the play was
"Anti-Drug
and
Alcoholis"
CWDC 200 students 200 students
Through the play,
the ill effects of
drugs, gutka,
tobacco and alcohol
on personal life and
health were
highlighted.
Smita Patil Theatre
group announced
the theme of the
competition as "If
you are in power
how would you
curb on Drugs and
Alcoholism" The
email address was
shared and the
students were asked
to mail the write up
to them. They also
mentioned that the
best write up would
be rewarded.
15/7/2014
Cleaning
work at
Cheshire
Home
HEPSN
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
10 students
of B.COM &
B.B.I
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16/07/14
Mr Harish
Sadani, Chief
Functionary o
f Men Against
Violence &
Abuse
(MAVA) was
invited to
deliver talk
on GENDER
SENSITIZAT
ION.
Academi
c Cell &
CWDC
200
S.Y.B.COM
Students
200
S.Y.B.COM
Students
He encouraged
students to
undertake efforts
towards prevention
of gender biases and
violence against
women and inspired
students for a
gender-just society
where men as well
as women would
live in peace and
harmony.
More talks on
related issues are
needed for students
as well as parents..
Students were
made aware of the
need for a gender-
just society for
mutual growth and
well- being of
humankind.
23/07/14
Talk By Mr
Berjes Shroff
on “Success
principles-
Succeeding in
the face of
Adversity”.
Academi
c Cell
and
HEPSN
CELL
200 Students
of
S.Y.B.COM
200 Students
of
S.Y.B.COM
His zest for sharing
knowledge and
experience
positively provoked
the students to
define VISION in
life and to develop
necessary skills for
achieving one’s
dreams.
Other classes also
need such sessions.
23/07/14 Sponsoring
Girl child
education
CWDC 1Girl Child
120 Students
of B.COM &
60 students
of B.A.F
Students want to
sponsor more
children like the
daughter of a lady
from the adopted
community ,who
suffers from HIV
'Sponsoring a girl
child has been one
of the most
rewarding
experience'-said our
students.
26/07/14
Mr Chetan
Parikh,
Corporate
trainer was
invited to
deliver talk
on ‘Campus
to Corporate’.
E.O.C
200 Students
of
S.Y.B.COM
200 Students
of
S.Y.B.COM
Campus to
Corporate talk
encouraged students
to:
§ Smoothly transit
from academic to
corporate working
environment.
§ Understand the
basics of effective
communication &
business etiquette.
§ Recognize the
importance of
developing the right
attitude.
Students expressed
their desire to have
more sessions on
soft skills,
personality
development,
aptitude
development, etc.
after semester end
exams. Also they
suggested that the
college should
charge nominal
fees so that only
desiring students
come forward to
attend such
sessions.
27/07/14
Visit to
Orphanage-
Shanti
Ashram,
Panvel
Rotaract
Club 80 Students 20 Children
Rotaract Club felt
proud and
privileged to have
been able to reach
out to such needy
people and extend a
helping hand to
them.
More Orphanage
and old age home
will be targeted.
05/08/2014
Sale of rakhis
and other gift
articles in
association
HEPSN
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
College
Students actively
came forward for
the exhibition and
the response of
Similar event can
be organised at the
time of festivals.
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with Cheshire
Home.
students and faculty
was amazing.
07/08/2014
Visit to
Snehasadan
(Home for
Homeless
Children) and
Home for the
Aged
Rotaract
Club 30 girls 5 Students
Students have
identified few more
orphanages in
Mumbai and they
felt we can provide
other essentials
required by them.
16/08/14
Distribution
of food
provisions
among
women
affected with
HIV and a
Child with
partial visual
disability
belonging to
Vaidu
community of
Sanjay Nagar,
an adopted
slum area
near the
college.
CWDC 3 Persons College
Students after
meeting them had
decided to come
forward for
providing essential
commodities on
regular basis
We can sponsor
essential
commodities to
more needy persons
belonging to the
same community.
28/08/2014 Newspaper
Collection
Drive
Rotaract
Club Society Society
03/09/2014
Cleaning
work at
Cheshire
Home
HEPSN
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
5 students of
B.COM .
19/08/2014
Mr. Hemant
Kale,
trainer Invest
ment
consultant
having 25yrs
experience in
Financial
Market was
invited to
deliver a talk
on “Investor’s
Awareness
Programme ”.
EOC
06/09/2014
Blood
Donation
Camp in
association
with TATA
Memorial
Hospital
DLLE &
Rotaract
Club
Cancer
Patients
73 Students
from College
A total of 123
students came
forward to donate
blood out of which
73 students were
shortlisted, hence
73 units of blood
was collected .The
blood donation
drive was a great
success, because of
the enthusiastic
Many students
were willing to
come forward and
donate blood for a
noble cause.
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response of our
students.
06/09/2014
Visit to
M.N.Banajee
Industrial
Home for the
Blind,
Jogeshwari W
Rotaract
Club
16 Visually
Impaired
Persons
30 students
from B.A.F
& B.M.S
Students suggested
that we could help
them in every
possible way.
Trying to find the
way of supporting
them to become
self-reliant.
19/10/2014 Initiative for
a Clean and
Better India
Rotaract
Club Society 6 students
We may achieve the
dream of a Clean
and a Better India
by the end of the
years.
More cleanliness
drive should be
taken
28/10/2014 A visit to
Snehasadan
Orphanage
Rotaract
Club 45 Children 7 students
Rotaract Club felt
proud and
privileged to have
been able to reach
out to such needy
people and extend a
helping hand to
them.
More Orphanage
and old age home
will be targeted.
30/10/14
Swatch
Bharat
Abhiyan
Drive at
Cheshire
Home.
Rotaract
Club
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
6 students
of B.COM .
To gain a unique
experience and to
help persons with
disabilities.
More Visits to be
undertaken by
involving other
students also.
31/10/14
A visit to St.
Catherine's
Home,
Andheri-W
Rotaract
Club
325 girls
living there.
Of the total
girls living
there 21 are
infants and
60 of them
are HIV
positive.
7 students
Rotaract Club felt
proud and
privileged to have
been able to reach
out to such needy
people and extend a
helping hand to
them.
More Orphanage
and old age home
will be targeted.
04/11/2014
A visit to
Shree Manav
Seva Sangh,
Sion - West
Rotaract
Club
50 girls living
there 10 students
07/11/2014
A visit to
Swagat
Ashram,
Malad (W)
Rotaract
Club
130 people-
75 are kids
and the rest
the old
persons
10 students
08/11/2014 Jammu and
Kashmir
Relief
Rotaract
Club
Principal,
Teaching
Staff and
Rotaract
club
members.
09/11/2014 WALK FOR
HEALTH by
MAXBUPA
HEPSN Society 6 students
The event invited
people across all
walks of life and
age groups to
participate in the
5km or the 2km
Walk, which also
featured a plethora
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of entertainment
and fitness activities
for the participants.
19/11/ 2014
to
25/11/2014
Celebration
of Communal
Harmony
week
Rotaract
Club
Spreading
Communal
Harmony and
creating sense of
national integrity
22nd Nov,
2014- Rangoli
Making &
Slogan
Writing
College 90 students
24h Nov,
2014- Debate
& Essay
writing
25th Nov,
2014 - Poster
Making &
Seminar
01/12/2014
Awareness
Campaign for
AIDS, TB and
Dengue
outside
Andheri
Station -E
Rotaract
Club Society 30 Students
Many people
stopped and asked
about the drive and
also appreciated
with gestures and
others by their
words of wisdom.
The only aim or
motive of this drive
was to make a
difference by
making people
aware and more
vigilant about the
diseases.
06/12/2014
A Talk on
"Employabilit
y Skills" by
Dr. Faredoon
Kapadia
HEPSN
CELL
55 Students
of B.COM55
Students of
S.Y.B.COM
Students realized
that Employability
skills are typically
considered to be
essential qualificati
ons for
many job positions
and hence have
become necessary
for
an individual's empl
oyment success at
just about any level
within a business
environment.
Students expressed
their opinion to
have separate
sessions for
improving the
skills.
06/12/2014
"Aatma
Samman
Mela" in
Mumbai on
World
Disability Day
Celebrations
HEPSN
CELL
06/12/2014
A Talk on
"Power of
Positive
thinking" by
Mr Chetan
Parikh.
EOC 84 Students
of B.COM
84 Students
of B.COM
The thing MOST
affected by
optimism is
physical health.
Logically, the body
is controlled by the
brain. If the brain
thinks positively,
that energy will
A positive attitude
is only the first step
in truly being able
to get whatever we
want in life.
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radiate into the
body as well.
Optimism allows
the brain to take in
more information
and process more of
our environment.
13/12/2014
A visit to St.
Francis
Orphanage,
Borivali-W
Rotaract
Club Society 9 Students
13-12-
12014
A Talk on "
Form the
desk of the
Interviwer"b
y Mr.
T.R.Gopalkri
shnan
EOC 135 Students 135 Students
20/12/2014
Tree
Plantation at
Shaheed
Hemant
Karkare
Garden
Rotaract
Club Society 12Students
More saplings can
be planted
The students
experienced great
pleasure in doing
something good for
our environment
and helping in its
sustainable
development.
23/12/2014
Distribution
of food
provisions
among
women
affected with
HIV and a
Child with
paritial visual
disability
belonging to
Vaidu
community of
Sanjay Nagar
, adopted
slum area
near the
college.
CWDC
&
Rotaract
Club
3 Persons College
Students after
meeting them had
decided to come
forward for
providing essential
commodities on
regular basis
24/12/2014
Mehendi
Course( 15
sessions of 1
hour each)
EOC Society 18 Students
04/01/2015
Small Survey
of Zilla
Parishad
Shala ,
Gundave,
Saphale
Rotaract
Club Society 5 students
12/01/2015 Talk on
Rubella
Vaccinations
CWDC Girls
Students 330 Girls
17-01-15 &
18-01-15
Participation
in Mega
Medical
Rotaract
Club Society 12 Students
The students
handled the work of
registration and
The students were
provided with
Certificates as
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Camp at
Marol
organizing the stalls
put up by the
various medical
consultants.
appreciation of the
work done.
22/01/2015 Career
Options DLLE Students
12 Team of
students
22-01-2015
&
23-01-2015
Survey for
Project
Hunger
Rotaract
Club Society
26/01/2015 Project
Hunger
Rotaract
Club Society
2100 kgs. of
foodgrains for
distribution among
flood affected
people of Jammu &
Kashmir
28/01/2015 Rubella
vaccination
Camp
CWDC
Students and
Society511
girls
12/02/2015 Food
Distribution
Rotaract
Club
Economically
weaker
students &
HIV affected
women
18/02/2015 Talk on TB CWDC Society 175 Students
24/02/2015 Rubella
Vaccination
Camp
CWDC Students &
Society 222 girls
26/02/2015
Cleaning
work at
Cheshire
Home
HEPSN
Inmates of
Cheshire
Home
15 Students
25/03/2015
Workshops in
Various
disciplines by
ISDI
PARISONS
EOC
3 students
Students participated
in Talks, immensely
benefitted due to the
Presentations, Panel
Discussions,
Workshops in
disciplines of fashion
design,
communication /
graphic design,
interior design and
architecture, product
design, social design,
sound design, VFX,
film making,
photography, books
reviews, theatre
workshops,
calligraphy,
sustainability
accompanied by
work-showcases,
performances and
much more. This
event was organized
in collaboration with
ISDI PARSONS
MUMBAI
10/04/2015 Self-Defense
Course for
girls
CWDC Society 20 Students
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Annexure 5: Career Guidance & Placement Cell Report
Our college believes in holistic growth and development of our students. This includes not just
imparting knowledge through chalk and talk but also places equal emphasis on all round development
through other curricular and extra-curricular activities. A very important role is played by Counselling
and Mentoring. Our institute has a strong history of mentoring of students by faculty and alumni on
academic and extra-curricular front. We also have a Career Guidance and Placement Cell. We have our
full-time faculty, Ms. Varada Trivedi , as our Co-ordinator. There is a team of faculty members from
degree and self-financing section who constantly work on arranging workshops, talks, seminars ,which
act as a guiding force for our students in taking informed decisions regarding their career. The team
also co-ordiantes with prestigious companies and firms to help our students in getting placement
assistance, summer/internship assignments.
We have two professional counsellors on board who help the youngsters deal with pressing
personal issues and academic and career related pressures. We have Ms. Shalu Mehrotra as our general
psychological counsellor and Ms. Sneha Perriera as our Career Counsellor. Sessions are held as
follows:
Once a week – 4 hours – For General Counselling
Once a fortnight – 2 hours – For Career Counselling
The counselling services are provided free of cost by our college. This is in view of the ever-
increasing competition and stress faced by the students. Lack of direction and proper counselling can
take a toll on them and leave them feeling helpless and lost. Over the years, this initiative has been
appreciated and applauded by students as well as parents. The proof of success of these services lies in
the fact that the number of students consulting the counsellors has shown a healthy growth. We no
longer have students shying away from visiting our counsellors for their issues. This has been our
major achievement as in our society, visiting a counsellor is still not a common practice and sometimes
the person visiting a counsellor is looked at suspiciously.
The academic year 2014-15 started with introduction and orientation of “Career Guidance and
Placement Cell”. This practice has been followed for years. It involves a small class to class talk about
the relevance of counselling, guidance and placement. Our co-ordinator along-with our counsellors
visits every class to generate awareness among students.
We had an eventful year with a host of activities which included talks, workshops, grooming
sessions and placement drives. Following is a brief summary of these events:
We believe in systematically guiding our students from time to time by conducting need based
programmes. Our popular workshops which were conducted this year also were:
MBA Workshop was a two-day programme with a target audience of MBA aspirants. Day one
was a general introduction to MBA as a career option, entry qualifications required, entrance exams
and admission formalities, cost – benefit analysis. Our speaker was Mr. Pradeep Shastry, IIM-
Bangalore alumnus . He also guided students regarding top business schools, their infrastructure, fees,
faculty and placement records. Day two was more focused on the pattern and trends of popular MBA
entrance exams and their different sections. Our students were guided as to how they can prepare to
maximize their score in written examinations and make a lasting impression through group discussion
and personal interview. Mock sessions were held for the same.
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Resume Writing Workshop is another feather in our cap. Our resource person was Mr.
Rajdeep Bhattacharya, HR Manager – Asian Paints. He gave an interesting presentation emphasizing
the importance, dos and don’ts of resume writing. This was followed by a resume building exercise
wherein our students drafted simple yet impressive resumes.
Grooming Workshop was a new addition to our already popular series of workshops. We felt
there is a need for our students to learn the importance of personal grooming. Your appearance can be
enhanced by small and easy to follow tips and techniques which were shared by well-known grooming
expert Ms. Marisa Goel. This workshop had an overwhelming response with many students asking for
more such sessions with demonstrations.
Apart from regular counselling sessions, workshops/ talks, we also assist students in getting
internship assignments with various reputed organisations. This year our students had internship
assignments with RBI, Anand Rathi, Birla Sun Life Insurance , Big Bazaar, Habitat for humanity,
Anchor Electricals Private Ltd. Walls n Roof ,We Chat, Kraft Education Services. This was a learning
and enriching experience for them which we are sure will help them in their future career .We are
fortunate to have a diverse group of recruiters who approach us throughout the year. Some are from
financial sector, some from IT, a few from retail segment and quite a few are upcoming NGOs.
Placement drives were held for final year students. Our major recruiters this year were TCS, Tech
Mahindra, J.P .Morgan Chase and Datamatics.
Sr.
No. Events Date Company Name
No. of
Students
participated
No. of
Students
Selected
1 Placement 26/05/2014 India bulls 10 3
2 Internship 24/06/2014 We Chat 30 20
3 Internship 15/07/2014 Anand Rathi 30 18
4 Placement 23/07/2014 Socio Office Software
Pvt. Ltd 13 6
5 Internship 01/08/2014 Kraft Education Services 10
6 Internship 08/08/2014 Big Bazar 20 13
7 MBA - Workshop 30/8/2014 &
6/9/2014 240
8 Placement 03/09/2014 TCS 100 17
9 Placement 17/09/2014 Tech Mahindra 3
10 Internship 23/09/2014 Habitat for Humanity 50 14
11 Internship 01/10/2014 Big Bazar 40
12 Internship 10/11/2014 Anchor Electricals Pvt.
Ltd 25 2
13 Internship 22/11/2014 Walls n Roof 50 6
14 Grooming Workshop 18/12/2014 216
15 Internship 19/12/2014 Birla Sun Life Insurance 70 17
16 Placement 21/01/2015 J P Morgan Chase & Co. 250 2
17 Resume Writing Workshop 27/02/2015 209
18 Resume Writing Workshop 05/02/2015 150
19 Placement 10/02/2015 VNS Finance & Capital
Service Ltd. 40 7
20 Placement 16/02/2015 Datamatics Financial
Services 75 42
21 Placement 17-Mar-15 Palenge Digital Mkt.
Soln. Ltd. 8
22 Placement 23-Mar-15 Freight India Pvt Ltd 20 3
23 Intern Program with RBI 24-Mar-15 10 2
TOTAL 1659 167
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Annexure 6
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
SR NO NAME OF THE
PARTICIPANT
CLASS/DIV/
ROLL NO:
JUDO
1 Meghana
Padave FYBCOM
1.participated in 42nd youth and jr national tournament held at
indoor sports complex, polo ground shillong on 7th to 11th Dec
2014
2.Got selected for nationals in 42nd junior national judo trial
selection trials held at visanji
3. won silver in 42nd junior &youth Maharashtra state judo
championship held in Indira Gandhi Mangal karyalaya Nandurbar
on 29th Oct to 1st Nov 2014.
4. Got selected in 42nd youth and Jr State judo championship trials
at Visanji Academy, Andheri (e) on 26th Oct 2014.
5. Participated and secured 8th position in team championship of
Mumbai university of tug of war tournament held at Joshi Bedekar
college thane (w) in the month of august.
6. Participated in single and team championship of Mumbai
university badminton tournament held at university Pavellion,
Marine lines in the month of July.
7. Won gold medal in Mayor cup Judo competition held at Aakash
Jr. College Andheri (E) on 2nd and 3rd August ’14.
2 Kartika
Tarde
1. Participated in 42nd youth and Jr States and National Selection
trials held at Visanji Academy Andheri (e) on 26th Oct and 21st
Nov’14.
2. Won Silver Medal in Mayor Cup Judo Competition held at
Aakash College Jr. Andheri (e) on 2nd and 3rd Aug’14.
3 Shalu Tiwari FYBCOM
/D/509
1. Participated in 42nd youth and Jr.States and National Selection
trails held at Visanji Academy Andheri (e) on 26th Oct and 21st
Nov’14.
2. Won Bronze medal in Mayor Cup Judo Competition held at
Aakash Jr. College Andheri (e) on 2nd and 3rd Aug’14.
4 Vinayak
Challamarad
SYBCOM
/A/40
1.won Bronze medal in Mumbai University Judo Competition held
at sports pavilion
2. Secured 2nd place in 42nd youth and Jr. States Selection trials
held at Visanji Academy on 26th Nov’14.
3. Participated in Mumbai University Wrestling Tournament held at
B.P.C.A College Wadala on 11th Dec’14.
4. Participated in half Marathon Competition held at kinavali,
Sahapur.
5. Participated the team Championship of Mumbai University of
Tug of war Tournament held at Joshi Bedekar College Thane (w).
6. Won Bronze medal in Mayor cup of judo held at Aakash Jr
College Andheri (e) on 2nd and 3rd Aug ’14.
7.Won 3rd place in 42nd youth and Jr. National selection trials held
at Visanji Academy Andheri (e) on 21st Nov ’14.
5 Vicky
Behera FYBAF Won Bronze medal in Mayor Cup Competition held at Aakash Jr
College Andheri (e) on 2nd and 3rd Aug ’14.
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6 Vishaka
Pawar FYBCOM
1. Participated in 42nd youth and Jr States and national Selection
trials held at Visanji Academy Andheri (e) on 26th Oct and 21st
Nov’14.
2. Won bronze Medal in Mayor cup competition held at Aakash Jr
College Andheri (E) on 2nd and 3rd Aug’14.
7 Pooja Jadhav FYBCOM
/C/354
1. Participated in 42nd youth and Jr National team Championship of
Judo held at Indoor Sports hall, J.N Sports complex polo ground,
shillong, Meghalaya from 7th to 11th Dec ’14.
2. Got selected for 42nd youth and Jr Sports National Selection
trials of Judo held at Visanji Academy on 21st Nov’14.
3. Participated in 42nd youth and Jr States Selection trials held at
Visanji Academy on 26th Oct’14.
8 Rajan
Prajapati
1. Won 1st place in 6 km run held at Raheja College.
2. Participated in Sr. States and National Selection trials held at
Visanji Academy on 1st Dec’14.
3. Participated in Mumbai University 5 km running and long jump
competition held at university Pavellion, Marine lines.
4. Participated in Mumbai University Wrestling competition held at
B.P.C.A College Wadala on 11th of Dec, 14.
5.12½ km Marathon Competition held at chiplun, Ratnagiri.
6. Participated in half Marathon competition held at kinavali,
Sahapur.
9 Varsha
Sawant
1.won Bronze medal in Mumbai University Judo Competition held
at sports pavilion
SHOOTING
1 Saili Kadam FYBCOM
1. Secured silver medal in 2nd west zone National Shooting
Championship in 10m youth rifle (women) held at Worli.
2. Secured silver medal in 2nd West Zone National Shooting
Championship in 10m Jr.(women) held at Worli.
3. Secured gold (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Tournament held at Ruia College.
4.Participated in 58th National Shooting Championship Competition
Held at Pune
2 Siddhi Giri FYBCOM
1. Secured silver medal in 2nd West Zone National Shooting
Championship in 10m Jr.(women) pistol held at Worli.
2. Participated in 24th G.V Mavlankar National Shooting
Competition held at Ahmedabad.
3. Secured bronze (Team) Rifle in Mumbai University Inter
Collegiate Tournament held at Ruia College.
4. Secured Gold (Team) Pistol in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Tournament held at Ruia College.
5.Participated in 58th National Shooting Championship Competition
Held at Pune
3 Karishma
Kadam FYBCOM
1. Participated in 2nd West Zone National Shooting Tournament held
at Worli.
2. Won Gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Tournament held at Ruia College.
3.Participated in 58th National Shooting Championship Competition
Held at Pune
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4 Aditi Pandey SYBCOM
1. Participated in 2nd West Zone National Shooting Tournament held
at Worli.
2. Won gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Tournament held at Ruia College.
5 Shivam
Neotia FYBAF
1. Secured GOLD medal in 24th G.V. Mavlankar National Shooting
Competition held at Ahmedabad.
2. Participated in 2nd West Zone National Shooting Championship
held at Worli.
3. Secured Gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Tournament held at Ruia College.
4.Participated in 58th National Shooting Championship Competition
Held at Pune
6 Riddhi Giri FYBCOM
1.Won Bronze medal in National shooting competition (gun for
glory) held at Pune
2. Secured Gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University inter Collegiate
Tournament held at Ruia College.
3.Secured Bronze medal (Team) in Mumbai University inter
Collegiate Tournament held at Ruia College.
7 Prasad
Sawant
M.COM -
I/26
1. Secured Gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Competition held at Ruia College.
2. Secured gold medal in Maharashtra State Shooting Competition
held at Worli.
3. Secured Silver medal in Maharashtra Air Weapon Shooting
Competition State Held at Worli
4. Participated in 58th National Shooting Competition held at Pune
and Qualified for Trials going to be held at Kerala.
8 Aakash
Shinde TYBCOM
1. Secured Gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Competition held at Ruia College.
2. Secured Individual Bronze medal in Mumbai University Inter
Collegiate Shooting Competition held at Ruia College.
3. Participated 58th National Shooting Championship held at Pune.
9 Jay Prajapati TYBCOM 1. Secured gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Competition held at Ruia College.
2. Participated in 58th National Shooting Championship held at Pune.
10 Deepshikha
Singh M.COM-I
1.Won Team Bronze in All India University Shooting Tournament
Held at Patiala Punjab
2. Secured Gold Medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter
Collegiate Shooting Competition held at Ruia College.
3. Secured Individual Bronze medal in Mumbai University Inter
Collegiate Shooting Competition held at Ruia College.
4. Participated in 58th National Shooting Championship held at Pune.
11 Kiran
Challamarad
M.COM-
I/06
1. Secured Gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Competition held at Ruia College.
2. Participated in 58th National Shooting Championship held at Pune.
12 Heena
Naikwadi SYBCOM 1. Secured Bronze medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter
Collegiate Shooting Tournament held at Ruia College.
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13 Megha Hegde SYBCOM 1. Secured Bronze medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter
Collegiate Shooting Tournament held at Ruia College.
14 Ramiza
Shaikh SYBCOM 1. Secured Gold medal (Team) in Mumbai University Inter Collegiate
Shooting Tournament held at Ruia College.
15 Shalakha
Deshmukh MCOM I
1.Won Silver medal in National shooting competition (gun for glory)
held at Pune
BOXING
1 Vianna Kardin FYBCOM
1. Won gold medal in Mumbai University Boxing
Tournament held at LD Sonawne College, Kalyan from 20th
to 2nd Dec’14 .
Won ‘BEST BOXER’ Title & Got selected for All India
University .
2 Namrata Gupta FYBSCIT
1. Won silver medal in Mumbai University Boxing
Tournament held at LD Sonawne College , Kalyan from
20th to 2nd Dec’14.
3 Khusbooo Jain TYBMS
1. Won Bronze medal in Mumbai University Boxing
Tournament held at LD Sonawne College, Kalyan from 20th
to 2nd Dec’14.
4 Zoheb Shaikh TYBMS
1. Won Bronze medal in Mumbai University Boxing
Tournament held at LD Sonawne College, Kalyan from 20th
to 2nd Dec’14.
5 Areeb Shah FYBSCIT
2. Won Bronze medal in Mumbai University Boxing
Tournament held at LD Sonawne College, Kalyan from 29th
to 2nd Dec’14.
ARCHERY
SR
NO
NAME OF THE
PARTICIPANT
CLASS/DIV/
ROLL NO: ACHIEVEMENTS
1 Sanjay Behera SYBCOM 1. 4TH PLACE IN Mumbai University Archery Tournament
and Got selected for All India University Archery.
ATHLETICS
SR
NO
NAME OF THE
PARTICIPANT
CLASS/DIV/
ROLL NO: ACHIEVEMENTS
1 Amish Khamkar SYBCOM
1.Won gold medal in 100mts* 4 relay race
2. Won gold medal in 400mts relay race and individual
bronze medal in 100mts race in west zone national athletics
competition held at Raipur , chattisghar from 6th to 8th
oct’14
3.Won gold medal in 4*400 mts relay race in Mumbai
university athletics tournament
4.Won silver medal in 200 mts and won bronze medal in
100 mts race at athletics state competition organised by
Maharashtra athletics association
2 Akshay Chavan SYBCOM 1.Won first place in Mumbai university relay race
competition held at marinelines
3 Anthony
Coutinho TYBCOM 1.Won gold medal in Mumbai university relay race
competition held at marinelines
4 Anirban De MCOM II 1.Won gold medal in Mumbai university relay race
competition held at marinelines
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List of National & State Level Participants
Shooting Athletics PRASAD SAWANT - MCOM I ANTHONY COUTINHO - TYBCOM
DEEPSHIKHA SINGH – MCOM I ANIRBAN DE – MCOM II
KIRAN CHALLAMARAD – MCOM I AKSHAY CHAVAN – SYBCOM
SHALAKHA DESHMUKH – MCOMI AMISH KHAMKAR – SYBCOM
SAILI KADAM - FYBCOM
KARISHMA KADAM - FYBCOM JUDO TRUPTI SHETTY - FYBCOM MEGHNA PADAVE - FYBCOM
PRASAD SHIGVAN-TYBCOM POOJA JHADHAV - FYBCOM
SIDDHI GIRI - FYBCOM SHANKAR KAMBLE – SYBMS
ANKIT JAIN – FYBMS
SHIVAM NEOTIA - FYBAF Boxing AAKASH SHINDE-TYBCOM VIANNA CARDIN-FYBCOM
JAY PRAJAPATI-TYBCOM
RIDDHI GIRI – FYBCOM Archery ZEBA KAZI-SYJC SANJAY BEHRA – SYBCOM
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Annexure 7
LIST OF INTERCOLLEGIATE PRIZE WINNERS (2014-15)
Sr.NO Name of the
student Event Prize College Name and Event
1 Ramesh Zaru Collage Making 1st Prize APJ Abdul Kalam
Documentary
2 Ronald Mendonca Card Making 1st Prize Nirjhar '2014 - B.M.Ruia
College
3
Ronald Mendonca
Jayshree Yadav
Prashanti Thota
Urja Sharma
Jasmeet Kaur Gill
Geeta Yadav
Rishi Konojia
Farhan Shaikh
Fashion Show 2nd Prize Nirjhar '2014 - B.M.Ruia
College
4 Charan Poojary Solo Dance 2nd Prize Mauj '2014- Ghanshyamdas
Saraf College
5
Swathi Iyengar
Komal Parmar
Navneet Kaur
Kartik Dodeja
Poonam Chopade
Vivek Katara
Girish Moily
Charan Poojary
Jamila Hussain
Ishita Baluni
Meherzad Gilder
Riddhi Giri
Khushboo Doshi
Suryakant Shinde
Fashion Show 1st Prize
(Rs.2000)
Mauj '2014- Ghanshyamdas
Saraf College
6 Raveena Aranha Fictional Stir 2nd Prize Mauj '2014- Ghanshyamdas
Saraf College
7 Lubaina Bhori Poem Writing consolation Mauj '2014- Ghanshyamdas
Saraf College
8
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 2nd Prize Mauj '2014- Ghanshyamdas
Saraf College
9 Rajan Prajapati Marathon 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
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10 M.D. Rishabh
Gupta Table Tennis 2nd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
11 Raj Oza
Sharon Lobo Quiz 3rd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
12 Sharon Lobo JAM 3rd Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
13
Audric Mendonsa
Shubham Gupta
Chirag Purohit
Rubina Khan
Group debate 2nd Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
14
Ronald Mendonca
Satish Yadav
Anjli Dhanani
Raveena Aranha
Group debate 3rd Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
15 Audric Mendonsa Elocution 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
16 Rubina Khan Lemon and
Spoon 2nd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
17 Divya Kumari Lemon and
Spoon 3rd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
18 Kushal Umakant Book Balancing 2nd Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
19
Amer Singh
Jaspreet Singh
Navjot Singh
Prathamesh
Shirsekar
Walid Shaikh
Afriz Qureshi
Counterstrike 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
20 Prashanti Thota Potato Race 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
21 Afriz Qureshi NFS 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
22 Prathamesh
Shirsekar NFS 2nd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
23 Shubham Soni Tatoo Making 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
24 Namrata Rasal Mehendi 2nd Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
25 Shubham Soni Poster Making 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
26 Shubham Soni T-Shirt Painting 2nd Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
27 Shubham Soni Chalk Sketching 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
28 Baljeet Rooprai Chalk Sketching 3rd Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
29 Anita Pradhan Painting with
Hands 1st Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
30 Ronald Mendonca Painting with
Hands 2nd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
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31 Baljeet Rooprai Painting with
Hands 3rd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
32 Shubham Soni Story Boarding 1st Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
33 Vishal Gurme
Aishwarya Suresh Duet Singing 2nd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
34
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 2nd Prize Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
35 Ronald Mendonca
& group Fashion Show 1st Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
36 Ronald Mendonca
& group Fashion Show 3rd Prize
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
37 Kushal Umakant
Best CL Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
38 Satish Yadav
Best ACL Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
39 Tolani College
Best College
Award
Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
40
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 2nd Prize Taarangan '2014- Thakur
College
41 Rajat Sangare Photography 1st Prize Taarangan '2014- Thakur
College
42 Pooja Gupta Rangoli 1st Prize Taarangan '2014- Thakur
College
43 Mithun Naidu
Subhash Jaiswal Mock Stock 2nd Prize
Taarangan '2014- Thakur
College
44 Ronald Mendonca
& group Fashion Show 1st Prize
Taarangan '2014- Thakur
College
45 Meherzin Balsara Poetry Writing 2nd Prize Taarangan '2014- Thakur
College
46 Vinay Patel FIFA 2nd Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
47 Varsha Biradar Rangoli 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
48 Racheal Rodrigues AD- Making 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
49 Meherzin Balsara AD- Making 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
50 Marufa Shaikh Cooking 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
51 Himanshu Sahu Arm Wrestling 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
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52 Kavita Pawar Arm Wrestling 2nd Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
53 Sherwin Fernandes War of guitars 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
54 Charan Poojary Just Dance 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
55 Prathamesh Shirsat Just Dance 2nd Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
56 Prathamesh Shirsat
Vaidehi Sawant Duet Dance 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
57
Mini Menzes
Sudhesh Nair
Aman Pal
Ajay Kamble
Sneha Poojary
Ranjit Matharu
Treasure Hunt 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
58 Ronald Mendonca
& group Fashion Show 3rd Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
59 Pankaj Shukla Rap Battle 1st Prize Utkaarsh '2014- KES College
60 Meherzin Balsara Elocution 2nd Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
61
Neelofer Shaikh
Megha Hegde
Hussain Bhopalwala
Debate 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
62
Lubaina Bhori
Meherzin Balsara
Racheal Rodrigues
Relay Writing 2nd Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
63 Meherzin Balsara Poetry Writing 2nd Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
64 Latesh Hegde Picture Caption 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
65 Rajat Sangare Photography 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
66 Karan Thakkar Photography 2nd Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
67
Himanshu Flora
Shubham Soni
Rubina Khan
Best out of waste 3rd Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
68 Shubham Soni Poster Making 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
69 Shubham Soni Comic Making 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
70 Jitin Shirke Quiz 2nd Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
71 Viral Jain Quiz 3rd Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
72 Rohit Saliyan Rapping 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
73 Gaurav Jaiswal Hog- up 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
74 Movil Mathias Hog- up 2nd Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
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75
Gaurav Jaiswal
Jitin Shirke
Rajat Sangare
Pranam Shetty
Treasure Hunt 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
76 Aakash Gupta Beat Boxing 1st Prize Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
77
Rohit Salian
Akash Gupta
Megha Hegde
Pranam Shetty
Entertainment in
a minute 1st Prize
Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
78 Shrushti Kashyap Entertainment in
a minute 2nd Prize
Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
79 Gaurav Jaiswal
Jitin Shirke War of CLS 1st Prize
Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
80 Gaurav Jaiswal
Best CL Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
81 Jitin Shirke
Best ACL Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
82 Tolani College
Best College
Award
Brahmotsav '2014- Thakur
College
83 Pooja Gupta Rangoli 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
84 Hardik Chotalia Body Painting 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
85 Shubham Soni Body Painting 2nd Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
86 Anjli Dhanani
Kushal Umakant Quiz 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
87
Raj Oza
Milind Shah
Denver Fonseca
Debate 2nd Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
88
Hardik Chotalia
Ankita Yadav
Latesh Hegde
Pravaah Times 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
89
Ashwin Noronha
Rahul Yadav
Manisha Singh
Criminal Hunt 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
90
Ninad Parab
Anand Mishra
Suhaib Malik
Sarvesh Kanojiya
Neeraj Gupta
Akhilesh Tiwari
Sharanjeet Kaur
Box Cricket 2nd Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
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91
Hardik Chotalia
Shyamnarayan
Pandey Arun
Gupta
Mahendra Pandey
Komal Chanda
Ground
Quidditch 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
92
Hardik Chotalia
Shyamnarayan
Pandey
Mahendra Pandey
Komal Chanda
Blind War 2nd Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
93 Suraj Role
Sneha Poojari Carrom 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
94 Mini Menezes
Sudesh Nair Carrom 2nd Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
95
Rohit Saliyan
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Bollywood
Gamble 2nd Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
96 Charan Poojary Solo Dance 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
97
Ronald Mendonca
Prashanti Thota
Jayshree Yadav
Jagruti Nimbre
Ancita D'souza
Dolcy D'Souza
Vrithika Mudaliar
Urja Sharma
Steffie Viegas
Geeta Yadav
Ninad Parab
Vandesh Polji
Sahil Yadav
Fashion Show 1st Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
98 Nihal Mufti Impromtu 2nd Prize Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
99 Tolani College
Best College
Award Pravaah '2014- N.K. College
100
Hussain Bhopalwala
Pranam Shetty
Megha Hegde
Rohit Saliyan
Neelofer Shaikh
Jaikrishhna Singh
Ian Gonsalves
Kaushal Gorpade
Street Play 3rd Prize Entourage '2014- Jaihind
College
101 Hetvi Kuthiya
Sagar Mazgaonkar
Battle of the
Sexes 2nd Prize
Entourage '2014- Jaihind
College
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102 Lekha Mehta
Pankti Chheda The Apprentice 2nd Prize
Entourage '2014- Jaihind
College
103 Latesh Hegde
Denver Fonseca Debate 2nd Prize
Emmorzeal '2014- S.M.Shetty
College
104 Latesh Hegde JAM 2nd Prize Emmorzeal '2014- S.M.Shetty
College
105 Denver Fonseca JAM 3rd Prize Emmorzeal '2014- S.M.Shetty
College
106
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 1st Prize Emmorzeal '2014- S.M.Shetty
College
107 Prathamesh Shirshat Solo Dance 2nd Prize Emmorzeal '2014- S.M.Shetty
College
108 Pankaj Shukla Rap Battle 2nd Prize Emmorzeal '2014- S.M.Shetty
College
109 Tanmay Yadav Logo Quiz 2nd Prize Emmorzeal '2014- S.M.Shetty
College
110 Himanshu Sahu Arm Wrestling 1st Prize Synergy '2014- Sathaye College
111 Prathamesh Shirsat Bollywood
Tadaka 1st Prize Synergy '2014- Sathaye College
112 Latesh Hegde
Megha Hegde Quiz 3rd Prize Synergy '2014- Sathaye College
113 Megha Hegde Debate 1st Prize Synergy '2014- Sathaye College
114
Harnidh Kaur
Eram Shaikh
Siddhi Chalke
Greenovation 1st Prize Synergy '2014- Sathaye College
115
Hussain Bhopalwala
Pranam Shetty
Megha Hegde
Rohit Saliyan
Neelofer Shaikh
Jaikrishhna Singh
Ian Gonsalves
Karan Suvarna
Street Play 2nd Prize Synergy '2014- Sathaye College
116 Pooja Jadhav Essay Writing 2nd Prize Saptarang '2014- Sathaye
College
117
Pranam Shetty
Megha Hegde
Rohit Saliyan
Ad- Mad show 1st Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
118 Lubaina Bhori Face Painting 1st Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
119 Suchita Singh Beg Borrow Steal 1st Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
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120 Jasneet Sethi JAM 2nd Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
121 Vidhi Visawadia Stock Logo Quiz 2nd Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
122 Hemali Solanki Rangoli 1st Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
123 Prathamesh Shirsat Solo Dance 1st Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
124 Megha Hegde Solo Dance 2nd Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
125 Pranam Shetty Solo Dance 2nd Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
126 Suraj Bangera Solo Dance 3rd Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
127 Megha Hegde
Pranam Shetty Duet Dance 1st Prize
Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
128 Vaidehi Sawant
Prathamesh Shirsat Duet Dance 2nd Prize
Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
129 Anjli Dhanani
Kushal Umakant Quiz 1st Prize
Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
130
Suraj Bangera
Vidhi Visawadia
Suchita Singh
Bhavya Poojari
Group Dance 1st Prize Shorrr '2014- B.M. Ruia
College
131 Varsha Sawant Rangoli 3rd Prize Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
132 Charan Poojary Solo Dance 1st Prize Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
133 Bhakti Palande Essay Writing 1st Prize Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
134 Shubham Soni Best out of waste 2nd Prize Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
135
Ashita Tukadiya
Hazel Cardoza
Andrea Rodrigues
CSR Presentation 1st Prize Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
136 Prerna Dangwani Corporate Show
Bizz 2nd Prize
Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
137 Prerna Dangwani Power of
Imagination 3rd Prize
Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
138
Dinesh Pillai
Wasid Ansari
Suraj Bari
Aniket Shelar
Neon Cricket 2nd Prize Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
139
Himanshu Flora
Manish Flora
Yatna Goyal
Akshay Gupta
Short Film 1st Prize Fest-O-Media - Vivek College
140 Sheldon D'Souza Let's Take A
Selfie 2nd Prize Fest-O-Media - Vivek College
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141 Yatna Goyal
142 Akshay Gupta Parliament House 2nd Prize Fest-O-Media - Vivek College
143 Himanshu Flora
144 Akshay Gupta Beg Borrow Steal 2nd Prize Fest-O-Media - Vivek College
145 Dolly Tiwari
146
Himanshu Flora
Manish Flora
Yatna Goyal
Anand Mishra
Jasmeet Kaur Gill
Paint Ball 2nd Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
147
Manish Flora
Viral Sutar
Jasmeet Kaur Gill
Lazer War 2nd Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
148 Himanshu Flora
Manish Flora Lets IT 1st Prize
Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
149 Himanshu Flora Break Make
Break 1st Prize
Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
150 Manish Flora Break Make
Break 3rd Prize
Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
151
Manish Flora
Viral Sutar
Jasmeet Kaur Gill
Yatna Goyal
Kick 1st Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
152 Manish Flora Arm Wrestling 3rd Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
153 Manish Flora Angry Birds 1st Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
154 Himanshu Flora Dark Circuit 1st Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
155 Himanshu Flora Band Event 1st Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
156 Himanshu Flora Twisted Products 2nd Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
157 Yatna Goyal Are You Genius? 1st Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
158 Himanshu Flora Crop The Bonus 1st Prize Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
159 Tolani College
Best College
Award
Mood Festa - Lala Lajpat Rai
College
160 Shubham Soni
Pooja Gupta Set Designing 1st Prize Cresendo - MKS College
161
Shubham Soni
Bhakti Jain
Pooja Gupta
Varsha Biradar
Rangoli 1st Prize Cresendo - MKS College
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162 Lubaina Bhori Face Painting 1st Prize Cresendo - MKS College
163 Shubham Soni Face Painting 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
164
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Fahmida Khan
Mock Parliament 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
165
Himanshu Flora
Siddharth
Kanjarankandy
Battle of Bands 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
166 Ronald Mendonca &
Group Fashion Show 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
167 Trisha Fernandes Carrom 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
168 Sarah Rangwala Table Tennis 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
169 Lenora Passahna Arm Wrestling 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
170 Megha Hegde Personality 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
171 Rohit Salian Personality 2nd Prize Cresendo - MKS College
172 Tolani College
2nd Best
College Award Cresendo - MKS College
173 Geeta Yadav Rangoli 3rd Prize Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
174 Shubham Soni Poster Making 2nd Prize Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
175
Rubina Khan M
Himanshu Flora
Rubina Khan
Surrogate
Advertising Consolation Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
176
Omkar Kamtekar
Siraj Khan
Raveena Aranha
Surrogate
Advertising Consolation Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
177 Megha Hegde JAM 3rd Prize Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
178 Omkar Kamtekar JAM Consolation Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
179 Charan Poojary Solo Dance 1st Prize Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
180 Megha Hegde Solo Dance 3rd Prize Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
181 Pranam Shetty Solo Dance Consolation Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
182 Prathamesh Shirsat Solo Dance Consolation Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
183 Megha Hegde
Pranam Shetty Duet Dance 1st Prize Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
184 Prathamesh Shirsat
Vaidehi Sawant Duet Dance Consolation Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
185 Ronald Mendonca &
Group Fashion Show 3rd Prize Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
186
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 2nd Prize Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
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187 Megha Hegde Street Play Best Actress Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
188 Megha Hegde Street Play Best Director Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
189 Ronald Mendonca Fashion Show Best
Choreographer Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
190 Rubina Khan M
Best CL Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
191 Gaurav Jaiswal Back To School 1st Prize Oasis & Saphire - KES Shroff
College
192 Christopher
Rodrigues Twister 1st Prize
Oasis & Saphire - KES Shroff
College
193
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 2nd Prize Vaayu - NMIMS
194 Megha Hegde Personality 2nd Prize Vaayu - NMIMS
195
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 1st Prize Zesty - Nagindas Khandwala
College
196 Megha Hegde Solo Dance 1st Prize Zesty - Nagindas Khandwala
College
197 Prathamesh Shirsat Solo Dance 1st Prize Elysium - B L Amlani College
198
Ashwin Noronha
Kaushal Ghorpade
Priya Nadar
Manisha Rathod
Jayalaxmi Suvarana
Subrat Panigrahi
Sheetal Padwal
Nipun Kaklotar
Diksha Jadhav
Skit 2nd Prize Elysium - B L Amlani College
199 Subrat Panigrahi Stand-up Comedy 2nd Prize Elysium - B L Amlani College
200 Ronald Mendonca &
Group Fashion Show
1st Prize
(Rs.2500) Zeal - Gurunanak College
201
Jitin Shirke
Ramesh Zaru
Manisha Singh
Rahul Yadav
Treasure Hunt 1st Prize
(Rs.2000) Zeal - Gurunanak College
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202 Gaurav Jaiswal RJ Hunt 1st Prize Soul - Lords College
203 Gaurav Jaiswal Mr Soul 1st Prize Soul - Lords College
204 Rohit Salian RJ Hunt 2nd Prize Soul - Lords College
205 Megha Hegde JAM 2nd Prize Soul - Lords College
206 Ronald Mendonca &
Group Fashion Show
2nd Prize
(Rs.2500) Soul - Lords College
207 Ramesh Zaru Short Movie 2nd Prize Soul - Lords College
208 Meherzin Balsara Poetry Writing 3rd Prize Soul - Lords College
209 Hardik Chotalia Face Painting 3rd Prize Soul - Lords College
210 Hussain Tinwala
Raveena Aranha Big Buzz 1st Prize
Kurukshetra '2014- Dahanukar
College
211 Bhakti Palande Essay Writing (
Marathi ) 2nd Prize Janvi - Sathaye College
212 Bhakti Palande Elocution (
Marathi ) Consolation Janvi - Sathaye College
213 Bhakti Palande
Vibhakti Salvi
Natya
Abhivachan 1st Prize M L D C Alumi Association
214 Shubham Soni Poster Making 2nd Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
215 Shubham Soni Tattoo Making 1st Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
216 Bhakti Jain IT Quiz 1st Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
217
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 1st Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
218
Deepali Shirgaonkar
Shubham Sawant
Rahul Pol
Ashwini Kurade
Dhanwanti Padwal
Swapnil Jaitapkar
Kanchan Kalkumbe
Street Play 2nd Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
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219
Ashwin Noronha
Kaushal Ghorpade
Priya Nadar
Manisha Rathod
Jayalaxmi Suvarana
Subrat Panigrahi
Sheetal Padwal
Nipun Kaklotar
Diksha Jadhav
Mahesh Sangave
Street Play 3rd Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
220 Megha Hegde
Pranam Shetty Duet Dance 2nd Prize
Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
221 Murtaza Ezzy Hunt IT 1st Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
222 Roystan Dalmeida Screwing
Assembly 1st Prize
Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
223 Nitesh Poojary Screwing
Assembly 2nd Prize
Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
224
Himanshu Flora
Anjili Dhanani
Sheldon D'Souza
Yatna Goyal
Akash Gupta
College
Documentary 1st Prize
Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
225 Anjli Dhanani Sudoku 1st Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
226 Yatna Goyal Checkmate 1st Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
227 Rajat Mathur Checkmate 2nd Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
228
Mini Menezes
Sudesh Nair
Nimesh Hirlekar
Aman Pal
Treasure Hunt 1st Prize Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
229 Ronald & Group Fashion show 1st Prize
(Rs.3000)
Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
230 Tolani College
Best College
Award
Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
231 Anjli Dhanani
Kushal Umakant Quiz
1st Prize
(Rs.5000)
Chakrawyuha'2014- KES
(National Level)
232 Megha Hegde Solo dance 1st Prize (Rs.) Chakrawyuha'2014- KES
(National Level)
233 Megha Hegde
Pranam Shety Duet Dance 2nd Prize
Chakrawyuha'2014- KES
(National Level)
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234
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street play 2nd Prize Chakrawyuha'2014- KES
(National Level)
235 Ronald & team Fashion Show 3rd Prize Chakrawyuha'2014- KES
(National Level)
236 Dolcy D'souza Personality 2nd Prize Chakrawyuha'2014- KES
(National Level)
237 Ronald & team Fashion Show 1st Prize
(Rs.1000)
Udaan '2015- Shankar Narayan
College
238
Hardik Chotalia
Shrikant Singh
Akshay Dhagle
Dum Charades 1st Prize Udaan '2015- Shankar Narayan
College
239 Ronald & team Fashion Show 1st Prize
(Rs.400)
i- Blithe '2014- Jashbhai
Maganbhai Patel College
240 Ronald & team Fashion Show 1st Prize
(Rs.1000)
Techntris'2015- R.D. Nationals
College
241 Sheldon D'Souza
Janice Serrao Duet Singing 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
242 Rubina Khan Nail Art 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
243 Rubina Khan Mehendi 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
244 Karan Thakkar Photography 1st Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
245 Prasad Narvekar Photography
Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
246 Suraj Dubey Collage 1st Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
247 Ronald Mendonca Collage 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
248 Shubham Soni Poster Making 1st Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
249 Ronald Mendonca Poster Making 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
250 Shubham Soni Tatoo Making 1st Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
251 Suraj Dubey Tatoo Making 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
252 Ronald Mendonca Tatoo Making 3rd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
253 Ronald Mendonca
Rubina Khan Debate 1st Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
254
Suraj Dubey
Omkar Kamtekar
Rajat Sangare
Hera Pheri 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
255 Jitin Shirke
Charanpreet Saini quiz 1st Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
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256
Ashwin Noronha
Kaushal Ghorpade
Priya Nadar
Manisha Rathod
Jayalaxmi Suvarana
Subrat Panigrahi
Sheetal Padwal
Nipun Kaklotar
Diksha Jadhav
Street Play 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
257
Rahul Yadav
Manisha Singh
Ashwin Noronha
Treasure Hunt Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
258 Jaspreet Singh Counterstrike 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
259 Manisha Singh Web Designing 3rd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
260 Ronald Mendonca
Best CL Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
261 Ronald Mendonca
Best Student
Award Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
262 Prathamesh Shirsat
Vaidehi Sawant Duet Dance 3rd Prize
Mantra'2014- N.E.S. Ratnam
College
263 Hardik Chotalia
Srikant Singh Damcharades 1st Prize
Mantra'2014- N.E.S. Ratnam
College
264
Hardik Chotalia
Akshay Dhagle
Shyamnarayan
Pandey Amit
Pandey
Mahendra Pandey
Ravjot Singh
Paintball 2nd Prize Colosseum'2014- Mithibai
College
265 Hardik Chotalia N.F.S. 1st Prize Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
266 Hardik Chotalia Out of the Box 1st Prize Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
267 Hardik Chotalia Finish the Job 1st Prize Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
268 Hardik Chotalia Photoshop 2nd Prize Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
269 Hardik Chotalia
Akshay Dhagle Bounty Hunter 1st Prize
Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
270
Shyamnarayan
Pandey
Arun Gupta
Bounty Hunter 2nd Prize Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
271
Hardik Chotalia
Akshay Dhagle
Shyamnarayan
Pandey
Paintball 3rd Prize Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
272 Hardik Chotalia
Akshay Dhagle
Beg, Borrow,
Steal 1st Prize
Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
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273 Hardik Chotalia
Hitendra Pandey Transporter 2nd Prize
Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
274 Akshay Dhagle Ring Master 1st Prize Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
275 Hitendra Pandey Vyaapari 1st Prize Fantasies'2014- S.I.E.S.
College
276
Hardik Chotalia
Pooja Gupta
Lubaina Bhori
Future Painting 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
277 Hardik Chotalia Glass Painting 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
278 Hardik Chotalia Sponge Painting 3rd Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
279 Hardik Chotalia Product FS 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
280 Pooja Gupta Product FS 3rd Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
281 Hussain Tinwala Mr. Springz 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
282 Vishal Gumre Solo Singing Consolation Springz'2015- N.K. College
283 Ronald & team Fashion Show 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
284
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
285 Siraj Khan Burp Eating 2nd Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
286 Anjli Dhanani JAM 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
287 Hussain Tinwala JAM 2nd Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
288 Anjli Dhanani
Raj Oza
Perspective
Writing 2nd Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
289
Raj Oza
Hussain Tinwala
Audric Mendonsa
Relay Story
Telling 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
290
Anjli Dhanani
Ismail Hussain
Omkar Kamtekar
Relay Story
Telling 3rd Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
291
Anjli Dhanani
Raj Oza
Kushal Umakant
Quiz 1st Prize Springz'2015- N.K. College
292 Ismail Hussain
Runner's Up
Best CL Springz'2015- N.K. College
293 Anjli Dhanani
Runner's Up
Best CL Springz'2015- N.K. College
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294 Tolani College of
Commerce
Best College
Runner's Up Springz'2015- N.K. College
295 Shubham Soni Comic Collage 1st Prize Kshitij - Mithibai College
296
Shubham Soni
Zeal Lilani
Ramesh Zaru
Hardik Chotaliya
Model Making 2nd Prize Kshitij - Mithibai College
297 Rohit Chaudhary Blurr 1st Prize Kshitij - Mithibai College
298 Raj Oza JAM 1st Prize O2 - Bhavans College
299 Shubham Soni Thumb Painting 1st Prize O2 - Bhavans College
300 Shubham Soni Acrylic Painting 1st Prize O2 - Bhavans College
301 Shubham Soni Rangoli 3rd Prize O2 - Bhavans College
302 Shubham Soni
Hardik Chotaliya
Umbrella
Painting 2nd Prize O2 - Bhavans College
303 Latesh Hegde
Hardik Chotalia Task Event 1st Prize O2 - Bhavans College
304
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 3rd Prize O2 - Bhavans College
305 Husain Bhopalwala
Latesh Hegde War Of CLs 2nd Prize O2 - Bhavans College
306
Dinesh Pillai
Wasid Ansari
Suraj Bari
Aniket Shelar
Box Cricket 2nd Prize Utsav - Dalmia College
307
Amer Singh
Jaspreet Singh
Navjot Singh
Prathamesh
Shirsekar
Walid Shaikh
Afriz Qureshi
Counter Strike 2nd Prize Utsav - Dalmia College
308 Ronald Mendonca &
group Fashion Show 3rd Prize Utsav - Dalmia College
309 Akash Kambli NFS 3rd Prize Utsav - Dalmia College
310 Prathamesh Shirsat Solo Dance 1st Prize(3000) Andheri Mahotsav
311 Prathamesh Shirsat Solo Dance 2nd Prize(900) Soul - Lords College
312 Rupinder Kaur Selfie 3rd Prize Jashnn - Mittal College
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313 Prathamesh Shirsat Solo Dance 1st Prize Jashnn - Mittal College
314 Charan Poojary Solo Dance 2nd Prize Jashnn - Mittal College
315
Ashwin Noronha
Kaushal Ghorpade
Priya Nadar
Manisha Rathod
Jayalaxmi Suvarana
Subrat Panigrahi
Sheetal Padwal
Nipun Kaklotar
Diksha Jadhav
Street Play 1st Prize Jashnn - Mittal College
316 Tolani College
Best College
Award Soul - Lords College
317 Tolani College
Best College
Award Jashn-E-Rizvi - Rizvi College
318 Anjli Dhanani
Best CL Award Khwaish'2014- Chandrabhan
Sharma College
319 Prathamesh Shirsat Solo Dance 1st Prize Vividh - Pravin Gandhi College
320 Karan Thakkar
Tejas Guru Bizz Quiz 1st Prize Shikhar - Chetna College
321
Kushwant Chordia
Prathamesh
Shirsekar
Jaspreet Singh
Counter Strike 1st Prize Shikhar - Chetna College
322 Rubina Khan BAF Nail Art 1st Prize Shikhar - Chetna College
323 Gaurav Jaiswal
Best CL Spandhan - St. Xaviers
324 Hussain Tinwala Mr. Spandhan Runner's Up Spandhan - St. Xaviers
325
Audric Mendonca
Gaurav Jaiswal
Rohit Salian
Ad mad 2nd Prize Spandhan - St. Xaviers
326 Shrushti Kashyap
Showcase Your
Talent in a
minute
2nd Prize Spandhan - St. Xaviers
327
Husain Bhopalwala
Megha Hegde
Neelofer Shaikh
Ian Gonsalves
Jaikrishna Singh
Pranam Shetty
Rohit Saliyan
Street Play 3rd Prize Spandhan - St. Xaviers
328
Khushwant Chordia
Akshay Mukund
Mahesh
Vishwakarma
Sagar Mazgaonkar
Kishor Dati
Ajinkya Nagapurkar
Lagori 1st Prize O2 - Bhavans College
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329 Pranam Shetty Solo Dance 1st Prize Synergy '2014- Sathaye College
330 Tejashri Mohite Solo Dance 1st Prize Cadence - M D College
331 Ramesh Zaru Crisis
Management 1st Prize
Mumbai Media Camp - Saraf
College
332
Ashwin Noronha
Kaushal Ghorpade
Priya Nadar
Manisha Rathod
Jayalaxmi Suvarana
Subrat Panigrahi
Sheetal Padwal
Nipun Kaklotar
Diksha Jadhav
Street Play 2nd Prize Mumbai Media Camp - Saraf
College
333 Bhakti Palande Poetry Writing Consolation Sfurti - NSS unit MD College
334 Bhakti Palande Elocution Consolation Sfurti - NSS unit MD College
335 Charan Poojary Solo Dance 1st Prize Trgovina - Sathaye College
336 Prathamesh Shirsat Solo Dance 2nd Prize Trgovina - Sathaye College
337 Harikrishna Nair Turn Court
(Debate) Runner Up Trgovina - Sathaye College
338 Tolani College
Best College
Award Trgovina - Sathaye College
339 Prathamesh
Shirsekar NFS 1st Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
340 Amer Singh NFS 2nd Prize Rudra'2015- S.P.D.T. College
341
Gaurav Jaiswal
Vishal Gurme
Pradnya Poojary
Antakshari 1st Prize Elahastha - Sinhgad College
342 Pradnya Poojary Solo Singing 2nd Prize Elahastha - Sinhgad College
343 Pradnya Poojary
Sheldon D'Souza Duet Singing 1st Prize Elahastha - Sinhgad College
344 Gaurav Jaiswal
Vishal Gurme Duet Singing 2nd Prize Elahastha - Sinhgad College
345 Pooja Gupta Rangoli 2nd Prize Elahastha - Sinhgad College
346 Kushal Umakant JAM Consolation Unmesh '2014- L.S. Raheja
College
347 Himashu Flora
Rubina Khan Crisanalist 2nd Prize
Chrysalis - Joshi Bedekar
College
348 Himashu Flora
Aakshay Gupta Short Film 1st Prize
Chrysalis - Joshi Bedekar
College
349 Manish Flora Documentary 1st Prize Chrysalis - Joshi Bedekar
College
350 Himanshu Flora Vypar (Bech 1st Prize Chrysalis - Joshi Bedekar
College
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351 Himanshu Flora Crisinsurance 1st Prize Chrysalis - Joshi Bedekar
College
352 Himanshu Flora
Karan Jhunthra Business Mantra 1st Prize
Chrysalis - Joshi Bedekar
College
353
Ashwin Noronha
Kaushal Ghorpade
Priya Nadar
Manisha Rathod
Jayalaxmi Suvarana
Subrat Panigrahi
Sheetal Padwal
Nipun Kaklotar
Diksha Jadhav
Dipali Baing
Mahesh Sangve
Street Play 1st Prize Meter Down - National College
354 Ashwin Noronha
Rohini Jathar Guess Who 2nd Prize Meter Down - National College
355
Ashwin Noronha
Viral Jain
Ritesh Chaudhary
Prathamesh Shirsat
Kaushal Ghorpade
Dodge Ball 2nd Prize Meter Down - National College
356 Anita Pradhan
Let's Talk about it
(Sketching &
Cartooning)
2nd Prize Meter Down - National College
357 Ashwin Noronha
Best CL Award Meter Down - National College
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Annexure 8 Scholarships and Financial Support
Sr. No. Particulars No. of Students Amount in INR
1 Students Aid Fund 76 88,340
2 Sindhi Students Aid Fund 14 27,000
3 Fee Waiver For Students Who Excel In Sports 28 54,800
4 Fee Waiver For Wards Of Staff 04 23,238
5 Ca-Fe-Hu Scholarships 16 80,000
6 Government Scholarship For Reserved
Category
38 4,575
(received so far)
7 Government Scholarship For Reserved
Category
38 42,600
(yet to be
received by
students from
government)
8 Government Scholarship For Reserved
Category
38 1,66,380
(yet to be
received by
college from
government)
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Annexure 9
MIS in Tolani College of Commerce Library: An Overview
The Library services started with the inception of the College which was established in the
year 1989. During these twenty five years the Library has witnessed growth not only in terms
of space and collection but also in its range of services. The library of Tolani College of
Commerce library is a very vibrant place, existing in an ultra modern ambience and backed by
efficient services which are being supplemented by courteous and competent staff. The
Library acts as a knowledge center catering to the information needs of the undergraduate,
postgraduate students, faculty and staff.
The Collection
The library has a very rich collection on different subjects in various forms comprising books,
periodicals such as journals and magazines, reports and e-resources (CD/DVDs, e-journals and
e-journal database). Presently the library has housed a collection of around 29000 books, 71
National and International Journal and Magazines, 883 CD/DVDs. Every year the collection is
being strengthened by addition of latest books, periodicals and e-resources. The library
subscribes to the NLIST database through which it facilitates access to e-resources to the
college fraternity.
Management Information System (MIS) and Access to the Collection
The Library follows an Open Access System (OAS) as an implications of the 2nd
Law of
Library Science i.e. “Every Reader His/her Book” and the 4th
Law of Library Science i.e.
“Save The Time of The Reader as well as Staff”. All the Books in the Library have been
classified according to the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme and the Library has been
automated with the use of System for Library Information Management (SLIM 21) software.
Library Facilities & Services through MIS:
The Library of Tolani College of Commerce offers a wide range of services to its user
fraternity with the help of MIS, the implications of which have been narrated bellow.
SLIM 21: SLIM 21 is an integrated Library Management System. The Library at the Tolani
College of Commerce has implemented the SLIM 21 for complete automation of library
facilities and services.
OPAC: The OPAC stands for Online Public Access System. It is a system through which the
library collection can be browsed. It helps the users to identify and locate the required books
and it’s availability without scanning through the book shelves thus saves the time of the user.
With the help of this facility the users can
Browse the entire library collection database
Check their account status e.g. number of books issued, the due dates etc.
Also reserve a book and
Recommend a book to the Librarian.
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WEBOPAC: The On-line Public Access Catalogue of the library is available on the intranet
which is being accessible from all the locations of the college campus with the help of this the
users can check the library collection without coming to the library at their desks.
Barcode Scanners: The library has deployed barcode scanners in the circulation counter as
well as at the property counter to input data for the circulation function as well as for record
keeping. At the same time these are being used for the stock taking function of the library.
Internet & Multimedia Section: The library offers a Cyber Space in the multimedia room to
provide free access to the internet and e-resources to support the teaching and learning process
of the students. Dedicated computer systems in the multimedia room also enable the usability
of the CD/DVD collections.
Current Awareness Service (CAS): In pursuance of this service the library brings out New
Arrivals List a compilation of newly added books on monthly basis and Current Contents
(Monthly), a compilation of content pages of some selected journals.
Institutional Repository Service: The library is under the process of developing a digital
archive for the faculty publications where in the articles published by the faculty members will
be stored and accessed by the fellow members.
Syllabus & Question Bank: Library maintains a Database of syllabus and previous years
question papers and the access is being provided to the students through photocopy services.
Bulletin Board: Latest information about career and courses published through newspaper,
magazines and mailing list etc. are made available to the students through library notice board
called as bulletin board.
Reprographic Facilities: The Library offers photocopying facilities subject to fulfilment of
certain conditions. This facility has been outsourced and is available between 9.00 a.m. to 4.30
p.m. on all working days.
New Arrivals: Information about new arrival is displayed on the Library notice board on a
regular basis.
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Annexure 10:
LIST OF GUEST LECTURES
Sr.
No Date
Organize
d By Event
Target
Audience
Participati
on Details
1 16/07/20
14 CWDC
Talk on
gender
sensitization
200
S.Y.B.COM
Students
200
S.Y.B.CO
M Students
Talk by Harish Sadani,
Independent Consultant,
Gender Trainer, Chief
Functionary of MAVA
(Men Against Violence
& Abuse)
He encouraged students
to undertake efforts
towards prevention of
gender biases and
violence against women
and inspired students for
a gender-just society
where men as well as
women would live in
peace and harmony.
2 23/07/20
14 HEPSN
Talk on
"Success
Principles
Succeeding in
the face of
Adversity"
Talk by Mr. Berjes
Shroff, Professional
TCS, Information
Security & IT Audit,
3 26/07/20
14 EOC
Talk on
"Campus to
Corporate"
F.Y.B.Com 200
Talk by Chetan Parekh
on “Campus to
Corporate”. The talk
encouraged students to:
§ Smoothly transit from
academic to corporate
working environment.
§ Understand the basics
of effective
communication &
business etiquette.
§ Recognize the
importance of
developing the right
attitude.
§ Develop healthy
4 09/08/20
14
BMS
Associatio
n
" Interview
grooming &
how to
prepare a
resume"
TY BMS/
TY BAF/
TY BBI
150
Conducted by Mr. Vipin
Saboo - National Head
Business Development
Manager at ICRA
5 09/08/20
14
BMS
Associatio
n
Resume
Writing and
Grooming
Workshop conduted by
Prof. Vipin Saboo.
91
6 20/08/20
14
BAF &
BFM
Associatio
n
" Investor
awareness
programme"
SY
BFM/FY
BAF/ SY
BAF
180
Conducted by Institute
of Company Sceretaries
of India
7 26/08/20
14
BAF
Associatio
n
" Certified
Financial
Planner"
FY/SY/TY
BAF 180
Conducted by Mr. Ravi
Arora Financial
Planning Standards
Board of India.
8 19/08/20
14 EOC
"Investors
Awareness
Programme"
F.Y.B.Com 240
Guest lecture by
Hemant Kale, Trainer,
Investment Consultant
to create awareness
among investors.
9 06/09/20
14
BMS
Associatio
n
Brand
Development
TY BMS/
SY BMS 75
Conducted by Mr.
Pranav Zunjjarao ( BMS
Alumni student)
working at Castrol India
Ltd. As Brand
Activation Executive.
10 06/09/20
14 HEPSN
Talk on
"Memory
Magic"
For Degree
College
students
Conductd by Mr. Parag
Gadhia, Coach, Speaker
& Facilitation at Deep
Ability Consulting,
Mumbai Area
11 26/09/20
14
BAF
Associatio
n
Guidance
lecture for
financial
Accounting
(V) & (VI) for
TY BAF SEM
(V) university
Examination
TY BAF 60
Conducted by CA
Bharat Patel, Co-
ordinator, BAF,
Mithibhai Colleg
12
05 &
10 Sept.
2014
Accounta
ncy Dept.
Lecture on
Tally for
S.Y.B.Com
Students
SYBCOM 291 Conducted by Ajay
Poojary, Faculty, NIIT
13 07/10/20
14
BAF
Associatio
n
Scope of
International
Financial
Reporting
Standards and
Guidance
Lecture
lecture for
Taxation - III
TY BAF 60
Conducted by CA
Prashant Khanvinde,
Visiting Faculty,
Various management
institutions
14 24/10/20
14
B.SC.IT.
Associatio
n
TYBSCIT
Project
Guidance &
Syllabus and
Exam
Discussion
TYBSc.I.T. 55
Conducted by Prof.
Hiren Dand- Chairman
Exam B.Sc.I.T and
Member of BOS
92
15 06/12/20
14 HEPSN
A Talk on
"Employabilit
y Skills"
55 Students
of B.COM.
55
Students of
S.Y.B.CO
M
Talk by Dr. Faredoon
Kapadia, Owner, Atassh
Consultants to create
awareness about the role
of soft skills in
enhancing
employability
16 06/12/20
14 EOC
A Talk on
"Power of
Positive
thinking"
Students of
B.COM 84
Talk by Mr Chetan
Parikh., Corporate
Trainer, Visiting faculty
at various management
institutes.
17 13/12/20
14 EOC
A Talk on "
From the desk
of the
Interviewer"
Students of
B.COM 135
Talk by Mr.
T.R.Gopalkrishnan, HR
Consultant, Bombay
Dyeing Mfg. Co. Ltd.
18 24/01/20
15
BFM
Associatio
n
Indian
Financial
System
FY/SY/TY
BFM 140
Conducted by Mr. Lalit
Popli - Head - IT, ICICI
Prudential AMC
19 13/02/20
15
BMS
Associatio
n
Inter-
collegiate
activity
EDUREKA
BMS
Resource persons Dr.
Richa Jain, BMS Co-
ordinator, Thakur
College, Kandivali and
Mr. Nitin Kulkarni ,
BMS Co-ordiantor,
Viva College, Virara -
for Semester VI subjects
for BMS
CA Gurunath Pillai,
BAF Co-ordinator,
Ghanshyamdas College,
CA Bharat Patel,,BAF
Co-ordinator, Mithbhai
College, Ms. Prajna
Shetty, BMS Co-
ordinator,
Ghanshyamdas Saraf
College- for BAF
Mr. Naresh Sukhani,
Faculty and BBI
Co-ordinator at at
Mithibhai College Ms.
Shraddha Shukla,
Faculty at Shailendra
College - for BBI Mr.
Arun Maurya, BCA Co-
ordinator, Hinduja
College, Ms. Khyati
Vora, BAF Co-
ordinator, Hinduja
College and Mr.
Prsaanna Choudhari,
BFM Co-ordinaotr,
Ghanshyamdas Saraf
93
College for BFM The
Workshop was
addressed by Dr. Madhu
Nair, Dean, University
of Mumbai
20 23/02/20
15
B.SC.I.T.
Associatio
n
Careers in I.T.
F.Y,S.Y.
and T.Y
B.Sc.I.T.
90
Conducted by Ms.
Reena from
Vidyalankaar
21 25/02/20
15
B.SC.I.T.
Associatio
n
Technotronix-
Embedded
system Project
Exhbibition
All All
Conducted by
S.Y.B.Sc.I.T. under the
guidance of Prof. Sabir
Shaikh
22 02/03/20
15
Accounta
ny Dept.
Interaction of
Accounting
Dept. ;with
retired senior
academician
Accontancy
Dept.
Faculty
Accountanc
y dept.
faculty
Interaction of
Accounting Department
with retired senior
Academician CA Mr.
Chopde regarding new
syllabus introduced
under CBGS
23 12/03/20
15
B.SC.I.T.
Associatio
n
Project
Management-
Practical
Guidance
T.Y.B.Sc.I.
T. 25
Conducted by Prof.
Rumana Khan, Faculty,
B.Sc. (IT), Elphinstone
College
24 01/04/20
15 IQAC
Session under
Faculty
Development
Programme
Faculty Faculty
Ms. Fatima Rashid,
Head, Counselling &
Research Department,
Universal Eduaction
25 11/04/20
15 IQAC
Session under
Faculty
Development
Programme
Entire Staff Entire Staff
Dr. A.A. Rashid,
Principal, Tolani
College of Commerce,.
Specialization in
Organizational
Behaviour
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