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4.1 DEPARTMENT OF MARATHI Professor & Head :- Dr. Krishna Kirwale Phone (Office) :- 0231-2609215, Phone (HOD) :- 0231- 2609213 Offical Email ID :- [email protected] HOD E-Mail ID:- [email protected]
Teaching Staff : (As Per Seniority)
Sr No
Professor Sr No
Associate Professor Sr No
Assistant Professor Sr No
Visiting Staff
01 02 03 04
Dr.Krishna Kirwale M.A., B.D., Ph.d Dr.Vishwanath Shinde M.A, B.Ed, Ph.d Dr.Ravindra Thakur M.A., Ph.D Dr.Rajan Gavas M.A,M.Ed, M.Phil, Ph.D
1 Dr.Randhir Shinde M.A., Ph.D
1 Dr.Nandkumar More MA., Ph.D,
• Course Offered Post Graduate
Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma/Certificate Courses Intake
M.A. MA Part I 70+7 MA Part II 70+7
M.Phil 36 Ph.D 23
• Course Structure
Semester I Semester II
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Semester III Semester IV
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• CBCS Cousrses Sr No Title Semsester
fujad fujad fujad • Infrastructure facilities :
fujad fujad
• Placement Opportunities:
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4.2 DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
Professor & Head :- Dr. Padma Patil
Phone (Office): 0231-2609197 Phone (HOD): (0231) 2609196
Official E-mail ID: [email protected] HOD E-mail ID: [email protected]
Teaching Staff:
Sr. No
Professor Sr. No.
Associated Professor
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor Sr. No.
Visiting Staff
Name & Qualifications
Name & Qualifications
Name & Qualifications
1 2
Dr. Padma Patil M.A.,M.Phil,Ph.D.,Head Dr. Arjun Chavan M.A. B.Ed. Ph.D.
-- -- -- -- 1 2 3 4
Dr.Lad P.C. Dr.Deshpande S.S. Dr.Shahapure S.B. Dr.Sawant S.S.
• Course Offered: Post Graduate
Courses
Intake Diploma/P.G.Diploma /Certificate Courses Intake
M.A. 60 M.Phil. -- Ph.D. Avail. of
Seats Dip. In Hindi Translation 30
• Course Structure : M.A.I and II Semester and Credit System
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iz'ui= % XIII vk/kqfud fgaanh dfork II
iz'ui= % XVI dkO; 'kkL= ,oa lkfgR;kykspu II
iz'ui= % XV fganh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl II
iz'ui= % XVI ¼d½ O;kolkf;d oxZ % v &vuqokn fln/kkar vkSj iz;ksx II c &Hkk"kk izkSn~;ksfxdh IV ¼[k½ lkfgfR;d oxZ % v&fo'ks"k fo|k dk v/;;u &fganh miU;kl II
c &dFksrj lkfgR; II
• C.B.C.S. Courses: Sr. No. Title Semester
1. H k k " kk izk Sn~ ;k sf xdh Paper I to IV – For 1 Credit I, II, III & IV
• Diploma in Hindi Translation – Annual, Practical
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Departmental Library: Books: 1338, Journals: 22
Accommodation – Independent Rooms for Teacher, Classrooms: 2
Conference Hall, Placement Cell Office, Students Counseling Office,
Ladies room, Separate Lavatories for Male & female
Computer Laboratory with Software 30 Computers
Equipments:
Computer & Printers, Sound System, Water cooler with purifier, Camera, L.C.D. Projector,
Documentaries C.D. Smart Board, White Board.
• Placement Opportunities: jk stxk j {k s=jk stxk j {k s=jk stxk j {k s=jk stxk j {k s= v/; kiu % Hkkjr rF kk H kkjr ds c kg j ds vusd fo ’o fo |ky; vkSj Lo k; R r l aLF kk vkfn] e h fM; k i= dkfjrk] vuqo kn c Sad] th o u c he k fuxe] nw jlapkj] vk; dj foHkkx] fo dzh dj foHkkx] vkdk’k o k. kh iR ru foHkkx] Mkd foHkkx] dsanzh ; l jdkj ds fo fo/k e a= ky; foHkkx] la; qD r jk"Vª la?k e s nqHkk f"k; k dk; Z izR ; sd mPpk;qD r e s fganh vf/k dkjh lax. kd l kf/kr fg anh Hkk"k k izf’k{ k. k dsan] l w puk izkS n; ksf xdh ] fo K ku rduh dh { ks+ = ] foK kiu-
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4.3 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
(Recognized by UGC under SAP-DRS I)
Professor & Head :- Dr. M. L. Jadhav
Phone (Office) : (0231) 2609187 / 2609189 OFFICE E-mail ID: [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff:
Sr
No
PROFESSOR Sr.
No
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Sr.
No
ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR
VISITING
STAFF
Name & Qualification Name & Qualification Name &Qualification
1 Dr. M. L. Jadhav
M.A.,M.Phil., Ph.D.
H.O.D.
1 Dr. C. A. Langare
M.A., Ph.D.
1 Dr. (Smt.) T. K.Karekatti
M.A., Ph.D.
--
2 Dr. P. A. Attar,
M.A., Ph.D.
2 Dr. P. B. Mane
M.A., M.Phil., Ph. D. PGDTE
(CIEFL)
--
3 Dr. A. M. Sarwade
M.A. Ph. D.
--
4 Dr. M. S. Vaswani
M.A. Ph.D.
--
5 Dr.(Smt.) R. G. Barvekar
M. A., B. Ed., M. Phil., Ph. D.
--
6 Shri Deepak Bhadale
M.A.
--
• Courses Offered:
POST -GRADUATE
COURSES
INTAKE
DIPLOMA/ P.G. DIPLOMA/ CERTIFICATE
COURSES
INTAKE
Name of the Course Name of the Course
M.A. 120 ( 60 + 60) Certificate Course in Spoken English 35
M. Phil/ Pre-Ph. D. As per the availability of the
Research Guides
Diploma in English Hindi and Marathi
Translation
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• Course Structure:
M. A. I M. A. II Semester I Semester III
Core Paper I : Literature in English:Poetry- Part I Core Paper IX Literature in English: Drama - Part I Core Paper II : Literature in English: Novel – Part I
Core Paper X - Critical Theories- Part I
Core Paper III:Basic Concepts in Linguistics – Part I
XI: Elective Paper from the same group from Which Paper I was offered in Semester I / Credit by Choice Paper
IV: Elective Paper from one of the five Elective Groups/ Credit by Choice Paper
XII: Elective Paper from the same group from Which Paper I was offered in Semester I / Credit by Choice Paper
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Semester II Semester IV
Core Paper V :Literature in English: Poetry- Part II
Core Paper XIII-Literature in English: Drama- Part II
Core Paper VI : Literature in English: Novel – Part II
Core Paper XIV -Critical Theories- Part II
Core Paper VII: Basic Concepts in Linguistics - Part II
XV: Elective Paper from the same group from Which Paper IV was offered in Semester I / Credit by Choice Paper
VIII- Elective Paper from same Groups which paper IV was offered in Semester I / Credit by Choice Paper Credit by Choice Paper
XVI: Elective Paper from the same group from Which Paper IV was offered in Semester I / Credit by Choice Paper
• C.B.C.S. Courses: Sr.N
o.
Title Semester
1 Language Practical’s I
• Elective Papers: Group Paper IV & VIII Paper XI & XII Paper XV & XVI
1. Linguistics Applied Linguistics Teaching of English
Language and Literature
Stylistics
2. Comparative
Literature
Comparative Literature
(English and Marathi)
Translation Studies : Theory
& Practice
Indian Novel in
Translation
3. New Literatures
in English
South Asian Literatures African & Caribbean
Literatures
Australian &
Canadian
Literatures
4. American
Literature
19th Century American
Literature
20th Century American
Literature
Black American &
Native American
Literatures
5. British literature British Literature from
Chaucer to the end of the
17th Century
British Literature from Pope
to the end of the 19th
Century
20th Century
British Literature
• Infrastructure Facilities: In the Special Infrastructure Facilities, the Department has Audio- visual Aids which include
1 30 - Booths Computer Controlled Language Laboratory with Wi-Fi 2 Films, Plays, based on Literary Texts 3 Departmental Library ( 3200 Books )
Placements Opportunities:
• Students are informed about the Campus Placements
• They are made aware of different job opportunities other than in the teaching field
• Students are oriented in terms of their soft-skills and interviews techniques by the faculty
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4.4 FOREIGN LANGUAGES
I/c Head :- Dr. Megha Pansare
Phone (HOD): 0231-260 9236, (Office) 260 9237.
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
In-Charge HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
� Teaching Staff :
Sr.
No.
Professor Associate
Professor
Sr.
No.
Assistant Professor Visiting Teacher/
Staff
Name &
Qualifications
Name &
Qualifications
Name &
Qualifications
Name &
Qualifications
1.
---
---
1. Dr. Megha Pansare M.A.,
NET, Ph.D
(Russian), M.B.A.
Shri K.S. Keskar
M.Sc.
Ms. Sneha Vaze
M.A. (German)
• Courses offered :
Post Graduate
Courses
Intake capacity Certificate Courses, Diploma /
Higher Diploma Courses
Intake capacity
1. Ph.D. in Russian
As per the university
rules and regulations
1. Certificate Course in Russian 50
(per batch)
2. M.Phil in Russian
As per the university
rules and regulations
2. Diploma Course in Russian 15
3. M.A. in Russian 15 3. Higher Diploma in Russian 15
4. Certificate Course in German (Self-supporting)
50
5. Diploma in German (Self-
supporting)
15
6. Certificate Course in
Japanese (Self-supporting)
50
7. Diploma in Japanese (Self- supporting)
15
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• Course Structure : 1. M.A. in Russian : The course is a full time course. The duration of course is two years i.e. Four Semesters. Pattern of Examination will be semester system with four papers in a semester. Total - 400 marks at every semester. Eligibility: The candidate must possess a minimum B.A. in Russian OR a Bachelor’s degree from any
other faculty and should have passed Higher/Advanced Diploma in Russian or equivalent
examination in Russian Language.
Course Fee: Tuition fee – Rs. 1000/-, other fees as per the university rules.
2. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN RUSSIAN
Eligibility : The candidates who have passed H.S.C.(12thStd.) or an equivalent examination OR who
have completed a Three-year Diploma Course after 10th Std. are eligible for admission to the
Certificate Course in Russian.
Duration: 1 year. Course Fee: Tuition fee – Rs. 800/-, other fees as per the university rules.
There will be two Papers – one Written Paper – 80 + 20 marks & an Oral Examination – 50 marks
3. DIPLOMA COURSE IN RUSSIAN
Eligibility : The candidates who have passed the Certificate Course in Russian Language of this or any
other university recognised as equivalent thereof, shall be eligible for the admission to the said
course.
Duration: 1 year. Course Fee: Tuition fee – Rs. 900/-, other fees as per the university rules.
There will be three papers – Two Written Papers – 80 + 20 marks each and an Oral Examination –
50 marks.
4. HIGHER DIPLOMA IN RUSSIAN
Eligibility: The candidates who have passed the Diploma Course in Russian Language of this or any
other university recognized as equivalent thereof, shall be eligible for admission to the said course.
Duration - 1 year. Course Fee: Tuition fee – Rs. 1000/-, other fees as per the university rules.
There will be three papers – Two Written Papers – 80 + 20 marks each and an Oral Examination –
50 marks.
5. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN GERMAN (Self-supporting)
Eligibility: The candidates who have passed HSC (12th Std.) or an equivalent examination are eligible
for admission to the Certificate Course in German.
Duration: 1 year. Course Fee: Tuition fee – Rs. 1500/-, other fees as per the university rules.
There will be three papers – One Written Paper – 80 + 20 marks and an Oral Examination – 50
marks.
6. DIPLOMA COURSE IN GERMAN (Self-supporting)
Eligibility: The candidates who have passed Certificate Course in German or an equivalent
examination are eligible for admission to the Diploma Course in German.
Duration: 1 year. Course Fee: Tuition fee – Rs. 2,035/-, other fees as per the university rules.
There will be three papers two written papers – 80 + 20 marks each and an Oral Examination – 50
marks.
7. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN JAPANESE (Self-supporting)
Eligibility : The candidates who have passed XIIth Std. (HSC) or an equivalent examination are
eligible for admission to the Certificate Course in Japanese.
Duration: 1 year. Course Fee: Tuition fee – Rs. 1500/-, other fees as per the university rules.
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There will be three papers – One Written Paper – 80 + 20 marks and an Oral Examination – 50
marks.
8. DIPLOMA COURSE IN JAPANESE (Self-supporting)
Eligibility : The candidates who have passed Certificate Course in Japanese or an equivalent
examination are eligible for admission to the Diploma Course in Japanese.
Duration: 1 year. Course Fee: Tuition fee – Rs. 2,035/-, other fees as per the university rules.
There will be three papers. Two written papers of 80 + 20 marks each and an Oral Examination - 50
marks.
• Infrastructural Facilities and Equipment: Lecture Halls: 3.
Separate Lecture Halls for each Language - Russian, German, Japanese with seating arrangement of upto 50 students. � Well equipped air-conditioned Language Laboratory (20-seater): For the conduct of ‘Conversational Russian, French, German, Japanese’ classes. � Departmental Library: Over 3,500 books in Russian/German/Japanese including magazines and periodicals. � Audio-Visual Room: Regular screening of informative/educational films on LCD Projector, PA microphone system, All-in-one HP printer. � HOD Room, Office Room, Computer Room � Separate rooms for teachers in Russian/German/Japanese. � Separate Reading Room for students, Ladies Room, Store Room and separate Sanitary
Facilities.
• Placement Opportunities : With the ever growing participation of our nation in the international business, and the increasingly multinational character of our Indian society itself, the basic knowledge of foreign languages is not only essential but also professionally useful in all occupations. There has been an ever growing demand for the teachers in foreign languages in the process of globalisation. A number of schools, especially modern residential schools in and around Kolhapur may offer foreign languages in their curriculum. Many students of our Department study foreign languages to opt for teaching and translation/interpretation as their carrier, while others seek to complement their studies in international business, journalism, communication, art, travel, hotel management or other fields requiring knowledge of foreign languages. The knowledge of foreign languages is a strong asset, usually favoured by employers in their search of good candidates.
Globalization has made the knowledge of foreign languages indispensable in today’s world. Language learning is enjoyable and valuable in itself. It has become increasingly important in a global community. The knowledge of a foreign language helps us understand and assess the world events, because it brings us closer to the people and cultures of that language. In addition, the knowledge of a foreign language is an essential career asset. Through cultural awareness, our students develop a greater acceptance of other people and communities. The Foreign Language Department believes that learning more than one language opens doors to new ways of thinking and doing, comparing and contrasting, and perceiving and communicating. Through these processes, the students learn more about themselves, about their own language, communication, and decision making.
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4.5 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Professor & Head :- Dr. Smt. P. A. Patil
Phone (Office) : 0231-2606119
Phone (HOD) : 0231-2606119 Ext:21
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff :
Sr.
No
Professor Sr.
No
Associate Professor Sr. Assistant Professor Sr.
No
Visiting
Staff
1 Dr.Smt. P.A.Patil 1 Dr.Smt.N.D.Parekar - Dr.Avanish Patil - NIL
2 Dr. M.A.Lohar
• Courses Offered : Post
Graduate
Courses
Intake Graduate Courses Intake Diploma/ P.G.Diploma/
Certificate Courses
Intake
M.A.I 55 N.A. -- N.A. --
M.A.II 55 N. A. -- N.A. --
M.Phil As per BUTR
Ph.D. As per BUTR
• Course Structure : Sem-I-(a) Society, Religion &culture in Ancient India, (b) Polity and Administration in Medieval India , (c)
Pre & Proto historic Culture in India, (d) Political History of South India,(e) 19th Century Maharashtra
Sem-II-(a) Polity and Economy under Marathas, (b) India under British Rule, (c) Historiography of Ancient
India, (d) Social and Cultural History of Marathas, (e) India’s Struggle for Independance
Sem-III-(a) Historiography : Development and Recent Trends, (b) Modern World(1901-1945),
(c) Indian Women through the Ages, (d) History of China (1901-1949), (e)Tourism: Principle and Practices,
(f) Theory and Concept of Museology
Sem-IV- (a) History: Its Method and Practice, (b) Modern World, (c) Indian Women in 20th Century,
(d) Application of Tourism in History, (e) Arab-Israel conflict in 20th Century
• CBCS Courses:- Sr.No. Title Semester
1 Tourism : Principle and Practice III
• Infrastructure Facilities : 1) Department has its own Building with three classrooms with ICT facilities 2) Department Library with 529 books.
• Placement Opportunities : Teacher, Researcher, UPSC, MPSC, Staff Selection Board etc.
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4.6 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Professor & Head ;- Dr. V. B. Kakade
Phone (Office): (0213) 2609180
Phone (HOD): (0213) 2609177
Official E-mail ID: departmentofeconomics1962
HOD E-mail ID: [email protected]
* Teaching Staff:
Sr. No. Professor Name
Sr. No.
Associate Professor Name
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor Name
Sr. No.
Visiting Staff
1 Dr. V. B. Kakade 1 Dr. M. S. Deshmukh 1 Dr.(Smt.) V. P. Katti 1 2 Dr. V. B. Jugale 2 Shri. S. T. Kombde 3 Dr. A. A. Dange 3 Shri. S. P. Panchgalle 4 Dr. R. G. Dandge 5 Dr. P. S. Kamble 6 Dr. D. C. Talule
06 For Bridge Courses
• Courses Offered:
Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma /P. G.Diploma / Certificate Courses
Intake
M.A. I 67 Nil Foreign Trade 25 M.A. II 55 Agribusiness 25 M.Phil 07 Ph.D 08
• Course Structure:
M.A. Part – I (Semester I & II)
Code Semester I Code Semester II
(I) Compulsory Papers : (I) Compulsory Papers :
EC-1 Micro Economics Analysis EC-3 Public Economics
EC-2 Monetary Economics EC-4 Ecoligical & Resource Economics(*)
(II) Elective Papers : (II) Elective Papers :
EO-1 Agricultural Economics EO-8 Agriculture Development India EO-2 Economics of Insurance EO-9 Industrial Economics EO-3 Economics of Environment (*) EO-10 Economics and Low EO-4 Principles and Practice of
Co-operation EO-11 Human Resource Development
EO-5 Contribution of Nobel Laureates to Economics
EO-12 Financial Markets and Institutions
EO-6 Managerial & Business Economics EO-13 Regional Economics EO-7 Economics of Gender & Development EO-14 Economics of Social Sector and
Environment
(III) Credit by Choice (III) Credit by Choice SE- 1 The Theories and Causes of Social Exclusion
and discrimination SE- 1 Inclusive Policies for Eliminating
Discrimination
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WS- 1 Introduction to Feminist Thought and Women’s Movement
WS-2 Gender and International Development
(IV)
Choice Based Credit (offered by Dept
of Economics
(IV)
Choice Based Credit (offered by Dept
of Economics
ECO – 1.1 Economics of Insurance ECO – 2.1
Economics and Low
ECO – 1.2 Economics of Environment ECO – 2.2
Economics of Social Sector & Environment
M.A. Part – II (Semester III & IV)
Code Semester III
Code Semester IV
(I) Compulsory Papers : (I) Compulsory Papers : EC-5 Application of Quantitative Techniques
to Economic Analysis EC-7 International Economics
EC-6 Macro Economic Analysis EC-8 Economics of Growth & Development
(II) Elective Papers : (II) Elective Papers : EO-15 Economics of Labour EO-22 Co-operative Thoughts and
Administration EO-16 Indian Public Finance EO-23 Computer Application in Economics
(**) EO-17 Economics of Transport and
Communication EO-24 Global Business Logistics
EO-18 Indian Economic Policy EO-25 Health Economics EO-19 Mathematical Economics (*) EO-26 Advanced Banking EO-20 Demography EO-27 Welfare Economics EO-21 Urban Economics EO-28 Econometrics (*) (III) Choice Based Credit (offered by Dept
of Economics (III) Choice Based Credit (offered by Dept
of Economics ECO – 3.1 Mathematical Economics ECO – 4.1 Global Business Logistics ECO – 3.2 Demography ECO – 4.2 Econometrics
• Infrastructure facilities: 1. Departmental Library has a collection of 10,402 books and subscribed to 18 Major Journals both National and International (in the Central Library).
2. The Department at present has a well furnished Computer Laboratory with 40 PCs & well equipped Seminar Hall of 33 capacities.
3. Soft wares: SPSS, E-View, S-Plus Software.
• Placement Opportunities: i) Teaching at College and Junior Colleges. ii) Recruitment in Banks and Financial Institutions. iii) Competitive Examinations for Civil Services.
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4.7 DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Professor & Head :- Dr. B. T. Patil.
Phone (Office: 0231-2609235
Phone (HOD): 0231-2609233
Official E-mail ID -----
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff :-
Sr. No. Professor Sr. No.
Associate Professor Sr. No. Assistant Professor
Name Name Name 01. Dr. Bharati Patil
M.A, M.Phil, Ph.D 1. Dr. Ravindra P. Bhanage M.A., M. Phil, Ph.D.
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02. Dr. Vasanti P. Rasam M. A., Ph.D.
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03 Dr. Prakash R. Pawar M.A., M. Phil, Ph.D.
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04. Dr. Bhagwan Mane M.A. Ph.D.
• Courses Offered: Post Graduate Course
Intake Diploma/P.G Diploma /Certificate Course Intake
M. A. PART –I 60 P.G. Diploma in Human Rights and Duties (Political Science)
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M. A. PART –II 60 M. Phil As per Availability Ph.D. As per Availability
• Course Structure: M. A. Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal Evaluation [CIE]
M.A. Part I (Semester –I) M.A. Part I (Semester –II) Core Paper (SOC. Group D.PSC) Core Paper (SOC. Group D.PSC)
01 Political Theory 03 Political Theory of Democracy & Development
02 Theory of public Administration
04 Government & Administration
Elective Papers (Any Two)
(SOC, Group D1,PSE) Elective Papers (Any Two)
(SOC, Group D1,PSE)
01 Indian Constitution & Government
10 Political Process in India
02 Modern Indian Political Thought
11 Modern Indian Political Thought- Sarvodaya, Socialism & Democracy
03 Development Administration in India
12 Development & Planning in India
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04 Foundations of India’s Foreign Policy
13 India’s Foreign Policy-Politics of Disarmament & Peace.
05 State in Ancient India 14 Government in Ancient India 06 Political Sociology 15 Politics and Modernization 07 Political of Developing
Countries 16 Nation Building & Post colonial
State 08 Women & Political Theory 17 Women & Politics M.A. Part II (Semester –III) M.A. Part II (Semester –IV)
Group D. Core ----------------------- Group D.Core --------- Paper V Theory of Comparative
Politics Paper VII Theory and Practice of
Comparative Government Paper VI Theory of International
Relations. Paper VIII Conflict, Peace and
Resolution. *Group D1 Elective Papers
---------------------- *Group D1 Elective Papers
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Paper XVII Western Political Thought—I Paper XXV Western Political Thought-II
Paper XVIII Political Theory of Liberalism and Welfare State.
Paper XXVI Political Theory of Change
Paper XIX Evolution And Organization of Indian Administration.
Paper XXVII Issues in Indian Administration.
Paper XX Administrative Thought--I Paper XXVIII Administrative Thought-II Paper XXI Theory and Practice of
Foreign Policy. Paper XXIX Theory and Practice of
Diplomacy. Paper XXII Pressure Groups and Social
Movements. Paper XXX Public Policy.
Paper XXIII Comparative Federalism Paper XXXI Comparative Parliamentary Institutions.
Paper XXIV Research Methods in Political Science
Paper XXXII Modern Political Analysis.
*Group I D Interdisciplinary Papers
---------------------------- *Group I D Interdisciplinary Papers
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Paper Women’s Political Representation.
Paper Overview of Women’s; Movements.
Paper Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi
Paper Gandhism After Gandhi.
• C. B. C. S. Courses: COURSE I :- Human Rights In India ( For Semester I ) COURSE II :- Public Policy (For Semester II) COURSE III :- Communal Harmony & Social Peace ( For Semester III) COURSE IV :- Election Studies (For Semester IV)
• Infrastructure Facilities Available 2 class rooms, One student’s facility Room (Computer Lab), and essential educational equipments.
• Placement Opportunities: The Department has established placement cell to provide Placement guidance to students. Extensive opportunities are available for our students for teaching posts at Junior college, Senior college and University. Opportunities are available for our students in Civil Services- MPSC/UPSC/ PSI, Asst. LIC Development Officers, banking, IT sector (BPO). Students also have job opportunities in the NGOs.
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4.8 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Professor & Head :- Dr. R. B. Patil.
Phone (Office) : 0231-2609239
Phone (HOD) : 0231-2609238
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected] & [email protected]
Teaching Staff:
Sr. No.
Professor Sr. No.
Associate Professor Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Sr. No
Visiting Staff /Emeritus Fellow
Name Name Name Name 01. Dr. R. B. Patil. 03. Dr. Jagan Karade. 05. Dr. Smt. P. B.
Desai 07. Dr. Vijay Marulkar
02. Dr. R. N. Salve. 04. Dr. Smt. P. S.
Pawar. 06. Dr. P. M. Mane
• Courses Offered: Post Graduate Courses Intake Intake Intake M. A. PART –I 60 M. Phil Will be declared on University Website. M. A. PART –II 60 Ph. D. Will be declared on University Website.
• Course Structure:
M. A. Sociology
Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal Evaluation [CIE]
M.A.SOCIOLGY, PART-I: SEMESTER-I Paper No Paper Title Paper No. Paper Title
Elective Specialization Group – C: SOC 001 Classical Sociological Traditions: Marx, Durkheim and Weber
Study of Indian Society
SOC 002 Understanding Indian Society SOE 005 Social Problems in Contemporary India
SEMESTER - I Electives: Specializations and Optional Papers:
SOE 006 Social Exclusion and Social Inclusion
Elective Specialization Group-A: Optional Papers Sociology of Change, Development and
Environment SOE 007 Education and Society
SOE 001 Social Movements in India SOE 008 Gender and Society SOE 002 Social Ecology SOE 009 Society and Culture in Maharashtra
Elective Specialization Group-B: SOE 010 Comparative Sociology Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial Society
Credit by Choice :
SOE 003 Rural Society in India SE-1
The Theories and Causes of Social Exclusion and Discrimination
SOE 004 Industry and Society in India WS-1 Introduction to Feminist Thought and Women’s Movement
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M.A.SOCIOLGY, PART-I: SEMESTER-II Paper No Paper Title Paper No. Paper Title
Elective Specialization Group–C: SOC 003 Classical Sociological Traditions: Marx, Durkheim and Weber
Study of Indian Society SOC 004 Perspectives in Indian Society SOE 015 Sociology of Marginalized Communities
SEMESTER - II Electives: Specializations and Optional Papers:
SOE 016 Sociology of Religion
Elective Specialization Group-A: Optional Papers Sociology of Change, Development and Environment
SOE 017 Political Sociology
SOE 011 Sociology of Change and Development
SOE 018 Sociology of Mass Communication
SOE 012 Resources, Development and Environment in India
SOE 019 Criminology
Elective Specialization Group-B: SOE 020 Social Marketing Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial Society
Credit By Choice :
SOE 013 Urban Society in India SE-2 Inclusive Policies for Eliminating Discrimination
SOE 014 Sociology of Tribal Society WS-2 Gender and International Development
M.A.SOCIOLGY, PART-II: SEMESTER-III Paper No Paper Title Paper No. Paper Title SOC 005 Major Schools of Sociological
Thought
Elective Specialization Group – C:
SOC 006 Methodology of Social Research (With Practical)
Study of Indian Society
SEMESTER - III
Electives: Specializations and Optional Papers:
SOE 025 Dalit Studies: Issues and Perspectives
Elective Specialization Group-A: SOE 026 Law and Social Change in India Sociology of Change, Development and Environment
Optional Papers
SOE 021 Globalization and Society SOE 027 Sociology of Information Society SOE 022 Environmental Sociology (With
Practical) SOE 029 Society and Human Rights
Elective Specialization Group-B: SOE 030 Science, Technology and Society Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial Society
SOE 023 Sociology of Kinship, Marriage and Family
SOE 024 Sociology of Migration
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M. A. SOCIOLOGY, PART – II: SEMESTER – IV Paper No Paper Title Paper No. Paper Title SOC 007 Recent Trends in Sociological
Theory
Elective Specialization Group – C:
SOC 008 Data Collection and Analytical Procedures (With Practical)
SOE 034 Study of Indian Society
SEMESTER - IV Electives: Specializations and Optional Papers:
SOE 035 Social Demography
Elective Specialization Group-A: SOE 036 Sociology of Ageing Sociology of Change, Development and Environment
Optional Papers
SOE 031 Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Development
SOE 038 Sociology and Social Work
SOE 032 Environment and Society in India (With Practical)
SOE 039 Disasters and Disaster Management in India
Elective Specialization Group-B: SOE 040 Dissertation Study of Tribal, Rural and Urban-Industrial Society
SOE 033 Rural Development in India
SOE 034 Industry and Human Resource Development
• C. B. C. S. Courses
Sr. No. Paper No Title SEMESTER 01. SOE 028 Sociology of Health III 02. SOE 037 Media and Society IV
• Infrastructure Facilities: Seminar Hall and one Classroom with LCD Projector, Departmental Library, Computer Lab with SPSS
and Internet facilities.
• Placement Opportunities: Students of this Department are placed in Colleges, University Departments and Non-
Government Organizations.
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4.9 LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE
I/c Head :- Dr. Namita B. Khot
Phone (Office): (0231) 2609390
Phone (HOD): (0231) 2609390
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID: [email protected]
� Teaching Staff:
Sr. No.
Professor Sr. No.
Associate Professor
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Sr. No.
Visiting Staff
Name & Qualifications
Name & Qualifications
Name & Qualification
01 Dr. Namita B. Khot M. Com, MLISc, Ph.D.
01 NIL 01 Shri. Y.G.Jadhav B.Sc., M.Lib.I.Sc, SET
01 Contributory Teachers-08
• Courses Offered:
Post Graduate
Courses
Intake Graduate Courses Intake
M. Lib. I.Sc 20 B.Lib.I.Sc 40 M. Phil in Lib & Inf. Sc. 10 Ph.D in Lib & Inf. Sc.
• Courses Structure:
Sr.No Course Name Marks
1. B.Lib.I.Sc - (One year Regular Course) Sem. I & Sem. II
Theory
Practicals
Tota
600 Marks (06 Theory Papers 300 Marks
900 Mark (for each Semester)
2. M.Lib.I.Sc- (One year Regular Course)
Sem. I & Sem. II
Theory Practicals Total
600 Marks (06 Theory Papers) 300 Marks
900 Marks (for each Semester)
3. M Phil in Lib and Inf.Sc Theory Seminar,02 Dissertation Viva-voce
Total
300 Marks (03 Theory Papers) 50 Marks 200 Marks 50 Marks
600 Marks
• Infrastructural Facilities: 1) 03 Separate Classrooms inclusive of 01 Smart Classroom for B.Lib. I.Sc, 01 for M.Lib.I.Sc & 01 for M.Phil Courses.
2) 05 Staff Rooms 3) 01 Computer Laboratory having 20 PCs with Internet Connectivity.Collection of 3494 books and 12 print journals and 32 e-journals, 2 databases in Library and Information Science.
• Placement Opportunities: The placement opportunities for students in the Public, Academic, Special Libraries as well as in
Information/ Documentation centers.
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4.10 JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
Asso. Prof. & Head :- Dr. Nisha Pawar
Phone (Office): (0231) 2609202
Phone (HOD): (0231) 2609201
Official E-mail ID :
HOD E-mail ID:
Teaching Staff-
Sr.
No.
Professor Sr.
No.
Associate Professor Sr.
No.
Assistant Professor
Name &
Qualification
Name & Qualification Name & Qualification
---------- 1. Dr. Nisha Pawar,
M.A., M.M.C.J., Ph.D.(Journalism)
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As Follows
• Courses Offered :
POST
GRADUATE
LEVEL COURSES
INTAKE GRADUATE
LEVEL COURSES
INTAKE DIPLOMA/
CERTIFICATE
LEVEL COURSES
INTAKE
Name of the
course
Name of the
course
Name of the
course
B.J.C.
(Sem-I & II)
40 ---- ---- ---- ----
M.J.C.
( Annual
Pattern )
30 ---- ---- ---- ----
M. Phil 03 ---- ---- ---- ----
Ph.D. 08 ---- ---- ---- ----
� One year P.G. Degree of B.J.C. and One year M.J.C. from two years Master degree of M.J.C.
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• Course Structure --- B.J.C. (Semester-I & II)
Code Semester - I Code Semester - II
(I) Compulsory Papers: (I) Compulsory Papers :
JC(C)-1 Introduction to Journalism & Communication Theories
JC(C)-3 Introduction to Mass Communication & Media theories
JC(C)-2 News Reporting, Editing & option
writings
JC(C)-4 Information communication
technology (ICT)& Web
Journalism
(II) Optional Papers : (II) Optional Papers :
JC(O)-1 Making of [History] of Newspapers &
Periodicals
JC(O)-6 Marathi journalism
JC(O)-2 Electronic Media [Radio & T.V.] JC(O)-7 Media management & Press
laws
JC(O)-3 Advertising JC(O)-8 PR & Corporate communication
JC(O)-4 Magazine &Photo Journalism JC(O)-9 Development & Extension
Communication
JC(O)-5 Agricultural & Environmental
Communication
JC(O)-10 Documentary (film)
(III) Compulsory Practical Paper ( P)
[NFSCLV]
(III) Compulsory Practical Paper ( P)
[MSSSLV]
JC(P)-1 a) News (Reporting – writing)
assignments
b) Field visits& article writing
c) Seminar [1] & Clipping [1]
d) Lab journal
e) Viva-vice
JC(P)-2 a) Media internship
b) Study tour
c) Seminar (I) & Survey(I)
d) Lab. Journal
e) Viva – vice
(IV ) Elective paper for Credit by Choice
(E)
(IV) Elective paper for Credit By
Choice (E)
JC(E)-1 Film communication JC(E)-2 Financial Communication
� Each Paper carries 80 (Theory)+ 20 (Internal) Marks.
�Each Practical Paper carries 100 Marks.
• M.J.C. ( Annual Pattern )
Course Name
Core Paper No.
Paper Code
Compulsory Papers
M.J.C. Compulsory Papers
M (C) -1 33954 Theories of Communication and Mass Communication M (C) -2 33955 Research Methods in Mass Communication
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M (C) -3 33956 International & Political Communication M (C) -4 33957 Development and Rural Communication Optional Papers (Option-A)
M (O)A -1 33958 Interpretative Investigative Reporting and opinion writing.
M (O)A -2 34015 Business Industrial and Financial Journalism
M (O)A -3 34016 Public Relations, Tools, Techniques, Campaigns &Management
(Option-B) OR
M (O)B -1 34017 Broadcast Journalism and Writing for Broadcast Media
M (O)B -2 34018 Advertising : Marketing, Copy writing and Management M (O)B -3 34019 Film Journalism
� Each Paper carries 100 Marks
Old Course Structure of M. Phil.
Course
Name
Core
Paper No.
Paper
Code
Compulsory Papers
M. Phil. Compulsory Papers
M. Ph.(C)-1 M. Ph.(C)-2
40933
40934
Communication and Mass Media Research Methodology Advances in Communication & Mass Communication
Paper with 6 (Six) Internal Options. M. Ph.(C)-3 40935 Advances in Communication & Mass Media in Practice
New Course Structure of M. Phil. in approval process to BOS Section as under
The M.Phil/Ph.D. course work shall involve three papers Viz. i. Research Methodology. ii. Advances in communication and mass communication theories . iii. Any one of the following optional papers based on specialization.
Paper III - Optional - A Development Communication
Paper III – Optional – B Print Media
Paper III – Optional – C Electronic Media ( Radio & Television )
Paper III – Optional – D Film Studies
Paper III – Optional – E Public relations and advertising
Paper III – Optional – F ICT ( Information & Communication Technology ) and New Media .
• C.B.C.S. – Nil
• Infra-structure facilities : ( Total more than 5 lac )
1 T.V. Room 2 News Papers Reading Room with English and Marathi Newspaper 3 Computer Lab with Internet facilities 4 Handy Camera (Video Camera) 5 Film Library. 6 Photo Cameras. 7. Sony Make Video Camera
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• Placement Opportunities:-
01 Placement Opportunities in Public Relation Officers, Media Reporters, Anchoring , Film Journalism, Professor /Lecturer, Documentary film making, Advertising etc…
02 Aggregate 80% of total opportunities.
• List of Visiting Staff for the year 2015-16 as under -
Sr. No.- Name of the Visiting ‘Qualification Remarks
1 Dr. J. R. Dabhole Ph. D. Contributory Teacher
2 Dr. V. B. Kakade, Ph. D. Contributory Teacher
3 Dr. Ratnakar L. Pandit Ph. D. - Contributory Teacher
4 Dr. Shrihari Deshpande B.A.M.S./M.J.C/M.Phil Contributory Teacher
5 Dr. Shivaji G. Jadhav M. J. C. /SET/Ph.D.- Contributory Teacher
6 Dr. Sumedha S. Salunkhe M.J.C. / Ph. D. Students Contributory Teacher
7 Shri Anil Kerba Deshmukh MJC Ph. D. Students- Contributory Teacher
8 Shri Govind G. Godbole M. A./ B. J.- Contributory Teacher
9 Shri Deepak Shinde M.M.C.J.- Contributory Teacher
10 Dr. Anmol Kothadiya B.A.M.S/Film Contributory Teacher
11 Prof. Shaileandra M. Sadolikar M.A.M.Ed./M.J.C. Contributory Teacher
12 Shri Uday D. Gaikwad M. J. C. /Ph. D. Students Contributory Teacher
13 Shri. Prasad Ravindra Thakur M.A. (English)
M.A.Mass
Communication, SET
Contributory Teacher
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4.11 M. A. IN MASS COMMUNICATION
Co-ordinator :- Dr. Nisha Pawar
Phone (Office):- 0231 – 2609433 Official E- mail ID :- ----
HOD E- mail ID :- [email protected]
Teaching Staff :- (As per Seniority)
Sr.No
Professor Name
Sr. No
Associate Professor Sr. No.
Assistant Professor Sr.No
Visiting Staff as countributory teachers
------- 01 Dr. Nisha Pawar M.A.M.C.J. Ph.D.
01 Dr. Sumedha Salunkhe
01 Dr. Ratnakar Pandit
02 Dr. Anuradha Samant 03 Dr. Jay Samant 04 Dr. Savita Rasam 05 Dr. Shivaji Jadhav 06 Dr. M.C.Shaikh 07 Dr. Subhash Desai 08 Shri Thakur Prasad
• Courses Offered:
Post Graduate Course Intake M.A.Mass Communcation 30
• Course Structure:- Two years M. A. Mass Communication with IV Semester
Semester – I
1. Principles of Mass communication 2. Development of Media 3.Print Media (Reporting and Editing) 4.Electronic Media (Radio and Television) 5.Advertising and Public Relations/ Corporate communication
Semester – II
1.Development communication 2. Communication Research 3.Media Law and Ethics 4. International Communication 5.Media Management
Semester – III Semester – IV
1.Print Media –II 2. Radio 3. Television 4. Advertising 5. Women and Media
1.New Media Application 2. Inter-Cultural Communication 3.Environmental Communication *.Dissertation, Attachment
• Infrastructure Facilities: 1) Computer Laboratory with 10 Computers
2) Smart Classroom is available Infrastructure Facilities are – 3) News paper and Magazine Library for the students.
• Placement Opportunities:- Students gets satisfactory placement in Newspaper, Television Channels, Radio, Public Relations, Advertising, Online Media, Publicity and Event Management and Academic field.
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4.12 (A) DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT
Professor & Head : - Dr. S. S. Mahajan.
Phone ( Office ) : 0231-2609174
Phone (HOD) : 0231-2609173
HOD E- mail ID :
Teaching Staff : ( As per Seniority )
Sr. No.
Professor Sr. No.
Associate Professor Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Sr. No
Visiting Staff
1 Dr. S. S. Mahajan 1 Dr. A.M. Gurav 1 Dr. K.V.Marulkar 1 Dr. R.G. Korabu
Following teachers have been appointed on contractual basis for M.C.A
Sr.No. Assistant Professor 1 Mr. M.M. Pol 2 Ms. N.D. Sapakal 3 Ms. N.U. Khamkar 4 Ms. S.V. Katkar
Courese Offered :
Post Graduate Course
Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma / P.G. Diploma/ Certificate Courses
Intake
M.Com 60 Nil PG Diploma in Banking Finance 50 M.C.A. 60 Nil PG Diploma in Treasury,Forex
Management and Trade Finance 30
Course Structure:
Courses
I. M. Com. Part I Semester : I Compulsory Papers � Management Concepts and Organizational Behaviour Paper- I
� Managerial Economics Paper -I
Optional Papers
*Advanced Accountancy Paper – I * Advanced Accountancy Paper – II *Advanced Costing Paper – I * Advanced Costing Paper – II *Taxation Paper – I * Taxation Paper – II
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M. Com. Part- I
Semester : II
Compulsory Papers
M. Com. Part- II
ES-1. Managerial Economics Paper-II
Optional Papers
ES-2. Advanced Accountancy Paper – III
ES-3. * Advanced Accountancy Paper – IV
ES-4. Advanced Costing Paper – III
ES-5. * Advanced Costing Paper – IV
ES-6. Taxation Paper – III ES-7. * Taxation Paper – IV
M. Com. Part II
Semester : III
Compulsory Papers
ES-8. Management Accounting Paper-I
•••• * Business Finance Paper-I
Optional Papers
ES-9. Advanced Accountancy Paper – V ES-10. Advanced Accountancy Paper – VI ( Research Methodology ) ES-11. Advanced Accountancy Paper – V ES-12. Advanced Accountancy Paper – VI ( Research Methodology ) ES-13. Taxation Paper – V ES-14. Taxation Paper – VI ( Research Methodology )
Semester : IV
Compulsory Papers
ES-15. Management Accounting Paper-II ES-16. Business Finance Paper-II
Optional Papers
ES-17. Advanced Accountancy Paper – VII ES-18. Advanced Accountancy Paper – VIII ( Project Work )
ES-19. Advanced Accountancy Paper – VII ES-20. Advanced Accountancy Paper – VIII ( Project Work )
ES-21. Taxation Paper – VII
ES-22. Taxation Paper – VIII ( Project Work )
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MCA ( Commerce ) –
Part – I : (Semester : I) (Semester : II)
SS-1. Fundamentals of Information Technology 2.1 Software Engineering SS-2. Procedure Oriented Programming With C 2.2 Data Structure SS-3. Discrete Mathematics 2.3 Statistical Computing SS-4. Computer Organization and architecture 2.4 Database Management System SS-5. Introduction to Management Function 2.5 Accounting and Financial Management SS-6. Business Communication 2.6 Practical – II ( Data Structure DBMS ) 1.7 Practical Lab on C 2.7 Project and viva
MCA Part – II : ( Semester : III ) ( Semester : IV)
3.1 Operating System 4.1 Computer Network
3.2 Object Oriented Programming with C + + 4.2 Java Programming
3.3 Visual Programming with VB 4.3 Software Project Management
3.4 Computer Oriented Optimization Techniques 4.4 IT Elective I-
3.5 Organizational Behavior 5.4.1 Linux Operation System
3.6 Practical – III ( Based on Paper no. 3.2 & 3.3) 5.4.2 Enterprise Resource Planning
3.7 Project and viva 5.4.3 Distributed Database Management
4.5 BM Elective II –
4.5.1 Business Innovation
4.5.2 Management Support System
4.5.2 Information System Audit
4.6 Practical – IV ( Based on Paper no. 4.2. )
4.7 Project and viva
MCA Part – III : ( Semester : V )
5.1 Data Ware hosing and Data Mining 5.2 Advanced Java Programming 5.3 Artificial intelligence and It’s Application 5.4 IT Elective II 5.4.1. Dot Net 5.4.2. Mobile Computing 5.4.3. XML and Web Services 5.5 BM Elective II- 5.5.1. Knowledge Management 5.5.2. E – Commerce and IT’s Application 5.5.3. Cyber Law 5.6 Practical – V ( Based on Paper no. 5.2 & 5.3 )
5.7 Seminar
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MCA Part – III : ( Semester : VI )
6.1 Industrial Project
Infra-structure Facilities :
Sr. No. Particulars Sr. No. Particulars
1 Internet Connections : 45 6 OHP : 01
2 Computers :M.Com : 12 & MCA : 48 7 Camera ( Digital ) : 01
3 Laptops : 05 8 Television Set : 01
4 LCD : 01 9 DLP Projector : 01
5 Smart Board : 01 10 Pod : 01
Placement Opportunities:
MO-1. Database of the Students is developed to inform it to employers.
MO-2. Placement Cell with placement officer is working in the department.
MO-3. Students, after passing NET / SET examination, are absorbed in the educational
institutions.
MO-4. Central placement cell of the university also looks after placement of students.
The Students of the department also opt for private sector employment or business.
Establishment of Chair: and National centers
ES-1. IDBI Bank’s Late Shri. R. N. Godbole Chair in Financial Management and Banking
Research.
ES-2. Bank of India Chair in Rural Banking.
Salient Features of the Department:
ES-3. Consultation / extension to industries, services organization and small enterprises.
ES-4. Training and development programs are arranged for entrepreneurs and
employees.
ES-5. Workshops and Seminars for teachers in Commerce and Management are arranged.
ES-6. The Faculty members of the Department have contributed to the Self Instructional
Material (SIM)
for M.Com. developed by the Center for Distance Education.
The department also conducts Financial education Program me for Students and other
Stakeholders.
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4.12 (B) DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT (MBA) Professor & Director :- Dr. H. M. Thakar
Phone (Office): 0231 2609364
Phone (HOD): 0231 2609375
Official E-mail ID: [email protected] HOD E-mail ID: [email protected]
* Teaching Staff:
Sr.
No. Professor Assistant Professor
Sr.
No. Visiting Staff
01. Dr. H. M. Thakar M. Com. & Ph.D..
Dr. Mrs. D.R. Ingawale M.B.A. & Ph.D.
01. Dr. A. G. Suryawanshi
Mrs.G.V.Kharge MBA. SET
02. Dr. U.B Aitial
Ms. S.S.Kamble MBA
03. Dr.V. B. Kakade
Mr. S.V. Ravan MBA. NET
04. Mrs. P. A. Shah
05. Ms. K. K. Pawar 06. Mr. V.S. Salonkhe 07. Mr. Ajit B. Kolekar 08. Mr. Harshwardhan C. Pandit 09 Mr. Vinayak Salokhe
• Course Offered:
Post Graduate Courses
Intake
MBA 60
• Course Structure:
• MBA 2 years & 4 Semesters course
Semester – I Semester - II
Principles of Management Marketing Management Management Accounting, Financial Management Mathematics & Statistics for Management Human Resource Management Managerial Economics Production & Material Management
Information Technology for Management Management Information Systems, Business Communication Applications of Operation Research in
Management Organizational Behavior and Business Law Applications of Research Methodology in Mgt Business Law Business Economic Environment. Semester – III Semester – IV
Corporate Planning and Strategic Mgt Entrepreneurship and Project Management Business Ethics and Profession Values, Management Control System,
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Elective – I (Paper – I), Elective – I (Paper – II), Elective – I (Paper – III), Elective – II (Paper – I), Elective – II (Paper – II), Elective – II (Paper – III)
International Business, Project Report and Viva Elective – I (Paper – IV), Elective – I (Paper –V), Elective – II (Paper – IV), Elective – II (Paper – V)
• C.B.C.S Courses :
Sr.No Title Semester 01 Nil Nil
• Infrastructure Facilities: 01 Computer Lab Library, Seminar Hall 02 Audio-Visual Class LCD Projector & Laptops and other all infrastructures are well
• Placement Opportunities � Various Multinational Companies � Manufacturing Companies � Service Industries � Government, Private & Co- Operative Banks � Other Financial Services
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4.13 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Professor & Head :- Dr. S. H. Thakar
Phone (Office) 0231 2609218
Phone (HOD) 0231 2609216
Official e-mail ID:---
HOD e-mail ID : [email protected]
● Teaching Staff: 9 = 07 + 02
Professor Associate
Professor Assistant Professor Visiting staff
Sr.
No. Name &
Qualifications
Sr.
No. Name &
Qualifications
Sr.
No. Name &
Qualifications
Sr.
No. Name &
Qualifications
1 Dr. S. H. Thakar,
M. Sc., Ph.D..
1 Dr.. M.T. Gophane,
M. Sc., NET, Ph. D.
1* Mrs. K.S. Oza,
M.C.A., Ph.D..
2 Dr. L. N. Katkar,
M. Sc., Ph.D..
2 Dr. K.D. Kucche,
M. Sc., SET, Ph. D.
2* Miss. Deepali
Patil, M.Sc. Comp.
Science
3 Miss. S.S.
Mitragotri,
M. Sc., NET
3* Shri. K.G.Kharade,
M.C.A.
4 Miss. J.R. Thorwe,
M. Sc., SET
4* Miss Aasawari
Patwardhan
M.C.A.
5 Dr. S.B. Bhalekar,
M. Sc., Ph.D..
5* Shri. J. P. Bhosale,
M.C.A.
6. Shri S. S. Kumbhar
M. Sc.
7* Shri. O. R.Barve,
M.C.A.
8* Shri. N. S. Landge,
M.C.A
The *marked numbers indicate the names of the staff and visiting staff for the M. Sc. Tech.
(mathematics) course in the department of Mathematics.
● Course Offered:
Post Graduate
Courses Intake
Graduate
Courses Intake
Diploma/ P.G. Diploma/Certificate
Courses Intake
M. Sc (Mathematics) 60 - - - -
M. Sc. Tech.
(Mathematics) 30 - - - -
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● Course Structure:
M. Sc. Part I and II: Two years course having four semesters.
M. Sc. Part-I (Semester - I)
MT 101 : Algebra I
MT 102 : Advanced Calculus
MT 103 : Real Analysis
MT 104 : Differential Equations
MT 105 : Classical Mechanics
M. Sc. Part- II (Semester - II)
MT 201 : Linear Algebra
MT 202 : Topology
MT 203 : Complex Analysis
MT 204 : Numerical Analysis
MT 205 : Differential Geometry
M. Sc. Part - II (Semester - III) (301 & 302
Compulsory + 3 Electives from 303 to 317)
301 Functional Analysis
302 Advanced Discrete Mathematics
303 Number Theory
304 Integral Equations
305 Riemannian geometry -I
306 General Relativity I
307 Operations Research I
308 Lattice Theory –I
309 Approximation Theory
310 Dynamical Systems- I
311 Fluid Dynamics
312 Graph Theory-I
313 Fuzzy Mathematics
314 Algebraic Topology
315 Measure and Integration
316 Topological Vector Spaces
317 Commutative Algebra I
M. Sc. Part - II (Semester - IV) (401 & 402
Compulsory + 3 Electives from 404 to
417)
401 Field Theory
402 Partial Differential Equations
403 Algebraic Number Theory
404 Fractional Differential Equations
405 Riemannian Geometry -II
406 General Relativity II
407 Operations Research –II
408 Lattice Theory –II
409 Wavelet Analysis
410 Dynamical Systems- II
411 Computational Fluid Dynamics
412 Graph Theory-II
413 Fuzzy Relations and Logic
414 Analysis on Manifolds
415 Combinatorics
416 Theory of Distributions
417 Commutative Algebra – II
M. Sc. Tech.
PART: 1 (SEMISTER: 1)
MT 101 Algebra
MT 102 Advanced Claculus
MT 103 Discrete Mathematical Structure-I
MT 104 Computer Architecture
MT 105 Programming in C
MT 106 Lab Work -I
PART: 1 (SEMISTER: 2)
MT 201 Real Analysis
MT 202 Operation Research
MT 203 Discrete Mathematical Structure-
II MT 204 Operating Systems
MT 205 Data Structures Using C
MT 206 Lab Work-II
PART: 2 (SEMISTER: 3)
6 Compulsory Papers
PART: 2 (SEMISTER: 4)
6 Compulsory Papers
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PART: 3 (SEMISTER: 5) 4
Compulsory Papers
2 Optional Papers
PART: 3 (SEMISTER: 6)
Project work in Industry or Institution
for the full semister. There will be Viva
at end of the academic year and project
work will be graded.
• CBCS Courses :
Sr. No. Title Semester
1 M. Sc. (Mathematics) I & IV
2 M. Sc. Tech. (Mathematics) I to VI
● Infrastructure Facilities:
Mathematics Department has its own separate building consisting of
1 NBHM funded library having collection of over 4000 books.
2 Computer Lab having 30 computers plus 10 computers with staff besides laptops.
3 Well furnishes Ramanujan Hall, LCD projectors, Interactive Board.
• Placement Opportunities:
● Teaching at Jr. and Sr. Colleges, Engineering Colleges
● Banks
● IT Industries
• LIC
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4.14 DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Professor & Head : Dr. D. T. Shirke
Phone (Office) : 0231-2609243 Phone (HOD) : 0231-2609241
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
• TEACHING STAFF : Sr.
No. PROFESSOR
Sr.
No.
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
Sr.
No. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Sr.
No
VISITING
STAFF
Name & Qualification Name & Qualification
Name & Qualification -----
1. Dr.D.T.Shirke M.Sc., Ph.D..
1. Dr.(Mrs.)H.V.Kulkarni M.Stat. M.Phil, Ph.D..
1 Mr. D.M. Sakate. M.Sc., NET, Ph.D..
-----
2. Dr.D.N.Kashid M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D.
2 Mr.S. D. Pawar. M.Sc., SET
-----
3 Mr. S. V. Rajguru. M.Sc., SET, NET
-----
4 Dr. S. B. Mahadik M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D.., SET
-----
• COURSES OFFERED : Sr.
No. Post graduate Courses Intake
Graduation
courses Intake
Diploma/P.G. Diploma
/Certificate Courses Intake
1 M.Sc. Statistics 30 - - - -
2 M.Sc. – Applied Statistics
and Informatics
15 - - - -
3 - - - - P.G. Diploma in Actuarial
Sciences
20
4 M.Phil. & Ph.D.. (Statistics) As per availability of Research Guide
• COURSE STRUCTURE : s
1. M.Sc. (Statistics) –STRUCTURE (Under the credit system)
The structure for M.Sc. Statistics is as follows.
Notations : A six-character code is given to each paper. In MST “M” stands for M.Sc. and “ST” stands for Statistics. The first digit following MST is Semester Number. The second digit “0” stands for the compulsory theory paper., the digit “1” stands for a practical paper and the digit “2” stands for an elective paper / project work. The third digit indicates the serial number of paper in that semester.
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Semester I Paper MST-101 Statistical Mathematics I Paper MST-102 Statistical Mathematics II Paper MST-103 Distribution Theory Paper MST-104 Estimation Theory Paper MST-105 Statistical Computing Paper MST-116 Practical – I
Semester II Paper MST-201 Probability Theory Paper MST-202 Theory of Testing of Hypotheses Paper MST-203 Multivariate Analysis Paper MST-204Linear Models & Design of Experiments Paper MST-205 Sampling Theory Paper MST-216 Practical- II
Semester III Paper MST-301 Asymptotic Inference Paper MST-302 Elementary Stochastic Processes Paper MST-303 Planning and Analysis of Industrial Experiments. Paper MST-304 Practical – III
Elective papers (Semester III) (From which any Two are to be chosen) Paper MST-321 Reliability Theory Paper MST-322 Regression Analysis
Paper MST-323 Statistical Genetics Paper MST-324 Measure Theory Paper MST-325 Demography Paper MST-326 Medical Statistics Paper MST-327 Advanced Stochastic Processes Paper MST-328 Actuarial Statistics Paper MST-329 Dissertation
Semester IV
Paper MST-401 Optimization
Techniques
Paper MST-416 Practical IV and Project
Work
Elective papers (Semester IV) (From which any four are to be chosen) Paper MST-421 Discrete Data Analysis
Paper MST-422 Survival Analysis
Paper MST-423 Industrial Statistics
Paper MST-424 Time Series Analysis
Paper MST-425 Statistical Ecology
Paper MST-426 Econometrics
Paper MST-427 Advanced Multivariate
Analysis
Paper MST-428 Data Mining
Paper MST-429 Decision Theory
NOTE :
a) There shall be CIE in which internal examination will be for 20 marks, while University
examination will be for 80 marks. Proposed nature of the Theory and Practical Question
Paper at the M.Sc. Statistics course under the Semester Schemes is available on university
website www.unishivaji.ac.in.
2. M.Sc. (Applied Statistics and Informatics) – STRUCTURE (Under the credit system)
The structure for M.Sc. Applied Statistics and Informatics is as follows.
This is a two-year postgraduate course consisting of four semesters. Each semester consists five theory
papers and one practical/ project. In semester III and IV there are three elective papers. One elective paper
has to be selected from E-I, E-II, E-III for semester-III and from E-IV, E-V, E-VI for semester IV.
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Equivalence: This course is equivalent to M. Sc.(Statistics) course since it covers more than 75% of
the core papers of M.Sc.(Statistics) course of Shivaji University.
Notations: A Seven /Nine-character code is given to each head. In MASI “M” stands for M.Sc. and
“ASI” stands for Applied Statistics and Informatics. The first digit following MASI is Semester
Number. The second digit “0” stands for the compulsory theory paper, the digit “1” stands for a
practical paper, the digit “2” stands for an elective paper, and the digit “3” stands for an project
work. The third digit indicated the serial number of Paper/Practical no. / Elective paper no/ project
no. in that semester. For elective paper, fourth number indicates elective groups and next indicates
serial number in that group. For example MSAI-203 is third compulsory paper of second semester
while MSAI-32423 is fourth paper of the third semester which is an elective course and it is the third
course in the second elective group.
Semester – I Paper MASI -101 Fundamentals of Computer Programming Paper MASI -102 Statistical Mathematics Paper MASI -103 Probability Distributions Paper MASI -104 Statistical Inference Paper MASI -105 Statistical Computing and Numerical Methods Paper MASI -116 Practical - I
Semester –II Paper MASI -201 Probability Theory Paper MASI -202 Multivariate Analysis Paper MASI -203 Sampling Theory Paper MASI -204 Linear Models and Design of Experiments Paper MASI -205 Advanced Data Structure with C++ Paper MASI- 216 Practical -II and Project-I
Semester –III Paper MASI-301 Stochastic Processes Paper MASI-302 Computer Graphics Paper MASI-336 Practical- III
Semester-IV Paper MASI-401 Optimization Techniques Paper MASI-402 Discrete Data Analysis Paper MASI-436 Practical -IV and Project- II
Elective I Paper MASI-32311 Regression Analysis Paper MASI-32312 Computer Intensive Statistical Methods
Elective IV Paper MASI-42341 Time Series Analysis Paper MASI-42342 Planning and Analysis of Industrial Experiments
Elective II Paper MASI-32421 Advanced Programming Paper MASI-32422 Data Base Management System
Elective V Paper MASI-42451 Industrial Statistics Paper MASI-42452 Statistical Decision Theory
Elective III Paper MASI-32531 Reliability and Survival Analysis Paper MASI-32532 Analysis of Clinical Data Paper MASI-32533 Actuarial Statistics
Elective VI Paper MASI-42561 Data Warehousing and Data Mining Paper MASI-42562 Artificial Intelligence
NOTE :
a) There shall be CIE in which internal examination will be for 20 marks, while University
examination will be for 80 marks. Proposed nature of the Theory and Practical Question
Paper at the M.Sc. Statistics course under the Semester Schemes is available on university
website www.unishivaji.ac.in
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3. Post-Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Science
The structure for Post-Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Science is as follows.
1. Intake : 20 (excluding sponsored candidates up to 5) 2. Eligibility : Graduate of any recognized University with minimum For admission first class OR Post-graduate of any recognized University with minimum 55% marks.
3. Admission Procedure : The admission to the course is through entrance test. There shall be
100 question of the multiple choice type on the following topics. Limits, derivatives,
integration, sequence and series, simple and compound interest, permutation and
combination, Ratio and proportions, quadratic equations, matrix and determinant,
descriptive statistics.
4. Duration : This is a one year course consisting of two semesters. There will be two hours
classroom teaching (preferably between 5 pm to 7 pm) on six days per week, except
Sundays and other declared holidays.
5. Fees Structure : Course fee Rs. 15000/- (Rs. 30000/- for sponsored candidates) plus other fees as per University rule.
• Structure of the Course and Syllabus
Marks Semester Paper Title of the paper
TEE CIE
Paper-I Probability and Mathematical Statistics 70 30
Paper – II Financial Mathematics 70 30
Paper-III Finance & Financial Reporting 70 30
Paper – IV Statistical Models and their Applications. 70 30 I
Laboratory
Work
Data Analysis using application software
like MSEXCEL, SYSTAT, R, etc. 70 30
Paper –V Contingencies 70 30
Paper –VI Statistical Methods 70 30
Paper –VII Economics 70 30
Paper– VIII Financial and Statistical Economics 70 30
II
Project Work Project work related to actuarial Science. 70 30
• INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES :
a. The Department has a well-equipped laboratory having 52 nodes and SYSTAT, SAS,
MATLAB, MINITAB, SPSS, STATISTICA, MATHEMATICA Software,
b. The Department has students’ library. A good collection of research journals and
reference books are available for everyone.
c. Students are given free internet access for academic purpose.
• Placements :
1. The Department has been organizing Campus interviews for the placement in
Multinational and National Companies.
2. A good number of students have been selected through campus interviews in
various companies like Cranes Software Bangalore, Genpact Bangalore, L & T, Info.
Tech Ltd. Pune, Techknit IT Enabled services Pune, CYTEL, SAS, TCS, eSolve, Pune
etc.
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4.15 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS
Professor & Head : Dr. P. N. Vasambekar
Phone(Office): 0231-2609307
Phone (HOD): 0231-2609323
HOD’s Officials E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff:
Sr.
No
Professor Sr.
No
Associate Professor Sr.
No
Assistant Professor
1.
2.
3.
Dr. P. N. Vasambekar
M.Sc. Ph.D..
Dr. R. K. Kamat
M.Sc. M.Phil. Ph.D..
Dr. R. R. Mudholkar
M.Sc. M.Phil Ph.D..
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dr. P. A. Kadam
M.Sc. Ph.D.. SET
Dr. M. K. Bhanarkar
M.Sc. Ph.D.. PGDCA
Dr. S. A. Shinde
M.Sc. Ph.D..
Dr. P. K. Gaikwad
M.Sc. Ph.D.. SET
• Courses offered Post Graduate
Courses
Intake Graduate
Courses
Intake Diploma / PG Diploma /
Certificate courses
Intake
M.Sc. 36 - - - -
M.Phil. 21
Ph.D.. 40
• Course Structure: Audio and Video Engineering Digital Communication
Foundations of Microwave Technology Advanced Microwave Technology
Computer Organization Advanced Power Electronics
Foundations of Power Electronics Optoelectronics
Mathematical Techniques Technical Writing
Practicals – I Practicals – III
SEM. I
Practicals – II
SEM. II
Practicals – IV
Control Theory Digital Signal Processing
Computer Networks Analog and Digital Circuit Design
Elective I Elective – II
Elective I Elective – II
Practicals – V Project
SEM III
Practicals – VI
SEM IV
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Elective – I Elective – II
Microcontroller System Design and
ARM Architecture
ARM Programming and Embedded
Communication Protocols
Satellite Communications Advanced Microcontroller and RTOS
Signals and Systems Cellular Mobile Communications
Electronic Fuzzy Systems Electronic Neural Networks
Instrumentation Advanced Drives
VHDL Programming Antennas
Mechatronics FPGA Based Systems
Industrial Automation
• C.B.C.S. Courses : Sr.No. Title Semester 1. Microcontroller Programming in Embedded C I
2. Principals of Digital Design* I
3. Audio and Video Editing I
4. Introduction to LINUX II
5. Project Design using MCS51 Family II
6. Advanced Mobile Hardware and Software Aspects II
7. Soft Computing Techniques III
8. Internet and Applications IV
9. Android Application Development IV
• Infrastructure Facilities:
Xilinx Inc, a blue chip company in the areas of FPGA and EDA tool design has identified
Department of Electronics as a potential research centre in VLSI design and donated EDA tools
worth Rs. 24 lakhs to the department.
Test Equipments
Sr.No Particulars Qty. Sr.No Particulars Qty.
1. Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes 08 7. LCD DLP projectors 4
2. Storage Oscilloscope / Powerscopes 03 8. Baseline switch 1
3. Signal generators 04 9. Faculty Laptops 10
4. Server 1 10. Microwave test Bench 05
5. Workstations 06 11. Communication Lab Kits 04
6. Desktop Computers 40
Softwares available in the lab
� Keil � AVR studio � MPLAB for PIC � IE3D � Ansoft , NS-2, Antenna Magus
� Xilinx webpack � PSIM for power circuit simulation
• Placement Opportunities: More than 70% of the students are placed in the academic and corporate sector. Some of the
companies to name are Sterlite, New Age, Cycon, Mainframe, RelishInfotek
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4.16 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Professor & Head : Dr. C. D. Lokhande
Phone(Office) : 0231-2609227
Phone(HOD) : 0231-2609223
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
� Teaching Staff :
Sr.
No
Professor Sr.
No
Assistant Professor
Name & Qualification Name & Qualification
1 Dr. C.D. Lokhande
M.Sc., Ph.D.
1 Dr. R.S. Vhatkar
M.Sc., Ph.D.
2 Dr. V. J. Fulari
M.Sc., Ph.D.
2 Dr. S. D. Lotke
M.Sc., Ph.D.
3 Dr. P. S. Patil
M.Sc., Ph.D.
3 Dr. A.V. Moholkar
M.Sc., Ph.D.
4 Dr. K. Y. Rajpure
M.Sc., Ph.D.
4 Dr. M. V. Takale
M.Sc., Ph.D.
5 Dr. R. G. Sonkawade
M.Sc., Ph.D.
6 Dr. A. K. Sharma
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Sr.
No
UGC Research Scientist ‘C’
(Professor)
Sr.
No
DST INSPIRE Fellow
Name & Qualification Name & Qualification
1 Dr.(Mrs.) Vijaya Puri
M.Sc., Ph.D.
1 Dr. N.G. Deshpande
M.Sc., Ph.D.
• Course Offered : Post Graduate
Course
Intake Graduate Course Intake Diploma/
P.G. Diploma/
Certificate
Intake
M.Sc. I (Physics) 70 - - - -
M.Sc. II (Physics) 70 - - - -
M.Phil. As per availabiling of guide - - -
Ph.D. As per availabiling of guide - - -
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• Course Structure : M.Sc. (Physics) (Part-I)
CORE PAPER (COMPULSORY)
M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-I Semester-I
(Total 24-creadits) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-I Semester-II
(Total 24-creadits)
Paper Code
Paper Title Paper Code
Paper Title
CP-I Mathematical Methods of Physics CP-V Quantum Mechanics-II CP-II Classical Mechanics CP-VI Statistical Mechanics CP-III Quantum Mechanics-I CP-VII Electrodynamics CP-IV Condensed Matter Physics CP-VIII Atomic & Molecular Physics LAB-I Laboratory/ Practical Course-I LAB-III Laboratory/ Practical Course-II LAB-II Seminar +Tutorials on practical
Course-I LAB-IV Seminar +Tutorials on practical
Course-II
M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II Semester-II CORE PAPER (COMPULSORY)
CHOICE BASE PAPERS M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II Semester-III (Total 4-creadits) (Any One)
Paper Code
Paper Title Paper
Code
Paper Title
CP-IX Nuclear and Particle
Physics
CBP-I Data Analysis and Statistical Software (2-
credits)+Tutorials/LAB work (2-credits) - III
CBP-II Numerical Computing Using MATLAB (2-credits)
+Tutorials/LAB work (2-credits) - III
CBP-III Computational Programming using Mathematica
(2-credits)+Tutorials/LAB work (2-credits) - III
M.Sc. (Physics) (Part-II) SEMESTER-IV CORE PAPER (COMPULSORY) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II Semester-IV
CHOICE BASE PAPER (ANY ONE PAPER
M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II Semester-IV (Total 4-creadits)
Paper Code
Paper Title Paper Code
Paper Title
CP-X EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES CBP-IV COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND
PROGRAMMING - IV
CBP-V MATLAB Programming and applications (2-
credits) +Tutorials/LAB work (2-credits) -
IV
CBP-VI Electronic Devices - IV
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• ELECTIVE PAPERS (Any one Group) Group– I (ENERGY SCIENCE)
M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-III) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-IV) ES-1. The New Energy Technologies ES-7. Renewable Energy Resources (4-credits)
ES-8. Solar Thermal Devices ES-23. Energy Conversion Devices (4-credits)
ENERGY SCIENCE PROJECT WORK–I ENERGY SCIENCE PROJECT WORK–II (4-credits ENERGY SCIENCE LAB–I ENERGY SCIENCE LAB–II (4-credits)
• Group–II (MATERIALS SCIENCE) (Total 16-credits)
M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-III) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-IV)
MS-1. Imperfection in crystals (4-credits)
MS-3 Mechanical Properties and Liquid Crystals
MS-4 Physics of Metals and Alloys (4-credits)
MS-1. Special Materials
MATERIALS SCIENCE PROJECT WORK–I MATERIALS SCIENCE PROJECT WORK–II
MATERIALS SCIENCE LAB–I MATERIALS SCIENCE LAB–II
• Group– III (MODERN OPTICS) (Total 16-credits) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-III) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-IV)
MO-5. Laser Physics(4-credits) MO-6. Laser and its Applications (4-credits) MO-7. Nonlinear Optics and Fibber Optics(4-
credits) MO-8. Holography (4-credits)
MODERN OPTICS PROJECT WORK–I (4-credits) MODERN OPTICS PROJECT WORK–II (4-credits)
MODERN OPTICS LAB–I (4-credits) MODERN OPTICS LAB–II (4-credits)
• Group– IV (SPACE SCIENCE) (Total 16-credits) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-III) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-IV)
SS-1. Windows to the Universe, Solar System, Planetary Atmospheres
. Solar Wind and its Interaction with Planets and Satellites
Astrophysics of the Sun SS-1. Solar terrestrial Physics & Space Applications
SPACE SCIENCE PROJECT WORK–I SPACE SCIENCE PROJECT WORK–II
SPACE SCIENCE LAB–I SPACE SCIENCE LAB–II
• Group–V (SOLID STATE PHYSICS) (Total 16-credits) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-III) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-IV)
SSP-1. Thin Solid Films: Deposition and properties
SSP-2. Physical Properties of Solids (4-credits)
SSP-3. Semiconductor Devices SSP-4. Semiconductor Physics SOLID STATE PHYSICS PROJECT WORK–I SOLID STATE PHYSICS PROJECT WORK–II
SOLID STATE PHYSICS LAB–I SOLID STATE PHYSICS LAB–II
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Group–VI (THEORETICAL PHYSICS) (Total 16-credits)
• C.B.C.S. Courses :
Sr. No. Title Semester
1 Data Analysis and Statistical Software (2-credits)+Tutorials/LAB work (2-credits) - III
III
2 Numerical Computing Using MATLAB (2-credits) +Tutorials/LAB work (2-credits) - III
III
3 Computational Programming using Mathematica (2-credits)+Tutorials/LAB work (2-credits) - III
III
4 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS AND PROGRAMMING - IV IV
5 MATLAB Programming and applications (2-credits) +Tutorials/LAB work (2-credits) - IV
IV
6 Electronic Devices - IV IV
• Infrastructure Facilities :
M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-III) M.Sc. (Physics)-Part-II (Semester-IV)
Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (4-credits) Interaction of Electromagnetic Waves with
Electron Beams and Plasmas
Quantum Field Theory-1 (4-credits) Quantum Field Theory-2(4-credits)
THEORETICAL PHYSICS PROJECT WORK–I
(4-credits)
THEORETICAL PHYSICS LAB–I (4-credits)
THEORETICAL PHYSICS LAB–II (4-credits)
1. S.E.M. with EDAX: DST - FIST, (Rs. 50 Lakhs) 2. Surface Profiler: DST - FIST (Rs. 15 Lakhs)
3. Quartz Crystal Microbalance: UGC - DRS II (Rs. Lakhs)
4. Contact Angle Meter: UGC- ASIST (Rs. 18 Lakhs)
5. CO2 Dryer: UGC – DRS II (Rs. 6 Lakhs) 6. Optical Microscope: UGC - DRS II (Rs. 10 Lakhs
7. High Pressure & High Temperature Autoclaves (Rs. 40 Lakhs)
8. Potentiostats (Rs. 50 Lakhs)
9. High Frequency LCR meter (Rs. 4 Lakhs) 10. Closed Cycle Cryogenic System (Rs. 4 Lakhs)
11. FT Raman Spectrometer: UGC – DRS & ASIST
(Rs. 40 Lakhs)
12. ULF/VLF sensors (Rs. 12 Lakhs)
13. X-ray Diffractometer 2 (60 Lakhs each) 14. UV-Vis Spectrophotometer (Rs. 6 lakhs)
15. Battery Cycler (Rs. 12 lakhs) 16. Computerized Gas sensor unit (Rs. 6 lakhs)
17. Microwave vector analyzer (Rs. 40 lakhs) 18. Fluorescencemetere (20 Lakhs)
19. Electrochemical work station (15 Lakhs) 20. FE-SEM (1.5 Cr.)
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Placement Opportunities
Placement details
Year Placement 2005-2006 64% 2006-2007 55% 2007-2008 63% 2008-2009 60% 2009-2010 69% 2010-2011 71% 2011-2012 70% 2012-2013 64% 2013-2014 66.17 %
• Placement Details: (2013-2014) [1] Jobs : 31 [2] Higher Education : (Ph.D, M.Phil, M.Tech., B.Ed) - 03 [3] Higher Education : ( B.Ed.)-31 [4] Competitive Examination : (preparing for SET/NET/GATE) -15 [5] Post doctorial fellows : ---
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4.17 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Profesor & Head : Dr. P. N. Bhosale
Phone (Office) : 91-231-2609164
Phone (HOD) : 91-231-2609161
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected] [email protected]
Teaching Staff: Sr.
No.
Professor Sr.
No.
Associate
Professor
Sr.
No.
Assistant
Professor
Sr.
No
Visiting
Staff
Name & Qualification Name & Qualification
Name & Qualification
Name & Qualification
1 Dr. P. N. Bhosale M.Sc. Ph.D.
1 Dr. P. V. Anbhule M.Sc. Ph.D.
1 Dr. D. M. Pore M.Sc. Ph.D.
1 Dr. N. M.Gupta M.Sc. Ph.D..
2 Dr. M. B. Deshmukh M.Sc. Ph.D.
2 Dr. S. D. Delekar M.Sc. Ph.D.
2 Dr. D. H. Dagade M.Sc. Ph.D.
2 Dr. S. R. Jagtap M.Sc. Ph.D..
3 Dr. S. R. Patil M.Sc. Ph.D.
3 Dr. S. P. Hangirgekar M.Sc. Ph.D..
3 Dr. G. S. Rashinkar M.Sc. Ph.D.
3 Dr. A. Y. Merwade M.Sc. Ph.D..
4 Dr. M. A. Anuse M.Sc. Ph.D.
4 Dr. S. A. Sankapal M.Sc. Ph.D.
4 Dr. R. B. Palkar M.Sc. Ph.D..
5 Dr. B. S. Mohite M.Sc. Ph.D.
5 Dr. D. S. Bhange M.Sc. Ph.D.
5 Dr. Farooq Shaikh M.Sc. Ph.D..
6 Dr. G. S. Gokavi M.Sc. Ph.D.
6 Mr. S. N. Tayade M.Sc.
7 Dr. U. V. Desai M.Sc. Ph.D.
8 Dr. (Mrs.) R. S. Salunkhe M.Sc. Ph.D.
9 Dr. S. S. Chavan M.Sc. Ph.D.
10 Dr. G. B. Kolekar M.Sc. Ph.D..
11 Dr. K. M. Garadkar M.Sc. Ph.D.
12 Dr. S. S. Kolekar M.Sc. Ph.D.
13 Dr. A. V. Ghule M.Sc. Ph.D.
14 Dr. P. P. Hankare M.Sc. Ph.D. (UGC-BSR Fellow)
• Courses Offered
Post Graduate Courses Intake
Organic Chemistry 30 Inorganic Chemistry 30 Physical Chemistry 20 Analytical Chemistry 16 Industrial Chemistry 40
M.Sc.
Applied Chemistry 60
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M.Sc. Chemistry (T &D)
Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry
As per the seats available
M. Phil.
Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Applied Chemistry
As per the seats available
Ph.D.. Chemistry As per the seats available
• Course Structure: Semester system with Choice based credit system (CBCS) and with continuos internal evaluation.
Sr.
No. Course Structure
Compulsor
y Papers
Core
Paper
Practical
Course
Total
Marks
Part-I, Sem.-I
4 - 2 600 M.Sc. Course in Chemistry with
Specialization Part-I, Sem.-II
4 - 2 600
M.Sc. Part-II Chemistry with Specialization
i) Organic Chemistry Sem.-III Sem.-IV
3 3
1 1
2 2
600 600
ii) Inoganic Chemistry Sem.-III Sem.-IV
3 3
1 1
2 2
600 600
iii) Physical Chemistry Sem.-III Sem.-IV
3 3
1 1
2 2
600 600
1
iv) Analytical Chemistry Sem.-III Sem.-IV
3 3
1 1
2 2
600 600
Theory 4 - Dissertation 2 M.Sc. (T&D)
Theory 4 - Oral and Seminars
1200
3 M. Phil. Course Work 3 - Research work
-
4 Ph.D.. Course Work 3 - Research work
-
• Major Equipments available in the Department
Sr. No. Name of Equipment
01 UV-VIS NIR Spectrophotometer Model :UV-3600 Make: Shimadzu
02 NMR Spectrometer 300 MHz Make: Brucker
03 FTIR Spectrophotometer Model : Spectrum 100 Make: Perkin-Elmer
04 Vacuum Deposition Unit Model :15F6 Make :Hind Hivac
05 LCR Meter Model :6440B Make : Wayne Kerr Electronics
06 Vapour Pressure Osmometer K –7000 with Accessories
07 Chemito 1000 Gas Chromatograph Accessories
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08 Rotary Evaporator Model-RVO-400
09 CHNS Analyzer with microbalance Model : EURO EA 3000
10 Cryostat (Microprocessor Based Heating and Refrigerated Bath)
11 Gas Chromatograph(Two Numbers)
12 Spectrofluorimeter, (PC based)
13 Nuclear Gamma Ray Spectroscopy (Electronic Enterprise)
14 Nuclear Beta-Gamma Radiation counting system (Electronic Enterprise)
15 Nuclear Alpha Counting System (Electronic Enterprise)
16 Hand Held Gamma Survey Meter (Electronic Enterprise)
17 Ion Chromatography 883 Basic IC plus (Metrohem)
18 Indctively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectroscopy
19 Time Resolved Fluorimetry
20 LC-MS
21 Particle Size analyzer
22 BET
23 Flash Chromatogram
• Placement opportunities:
• Pharmaceutical companies, Chemical companies, dyes, polymer and Agrochemical
industries, Research Field, Teaching Field, Competitive exams (Forensic Science, Food Inspector –
Department of Food Corporation. Scientist: CSIR laboratory, Regional research laboratory, Department of
Water Resources.
Name of industries where student placement Cipla Pharma Unit, Patalganga, Pune and Goa, US Vitamin, Chiplun, Macleoid, Andheri Mumbai, Syngenta Goa, Okasa Satara, FDC Mumbai, Shelina Pharma,Pune, Lab chem.., Pue; Lupin, Pune and Mumbai; Giffon Pharma, Mumbai; Konduskar Pharma, Kolhapur, Tata Chemical Services, Mumbai; Calyx Pharma, Mumbai; Kores India LTD. Kurkumbh and Mumbai, Glenmark, Nashik; Dr. Reddy’s lab., Hyderabad, Ranbaxy Mumbai.
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4.18 DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Professor & Head :- Dr. S. R. Yadav
Phone ( Office) :-0231.2609157 Phone (HOD) : 0231-2609155
Office E-mail Id :[email protected]
HOD E-mail Id :[email protected]
Teaching Staff
Sr. No.
Professor Sr. No.
Associate Professor
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Sr. No.
Visiting Staff
1 Dr. S. R. Yadav --- 1. Dr. R. V. Gurav 1 Prof. Dr. M. M. Dongare
2. Dr. S. S. Kamble 2. Dr. V. D. Jadhav 3 Dr. A. B. Sabale 3. Dr. N. B. Gaikwad 4. Dr. D. K.
Gaikwad 4. Dr. M. M. Lekhak
5. Dr. N. S. Chavan 5. Dr. K. B. Pawar 6. Dr. S. A. Patil 7. Dr. S. G. Ghane 8. Dr. M. S.
Nimbalkar
• Course Offered :- Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Course
Intake Diploma / P.G. Diploma/ Certificate Course
Intake
M.Sc. 50 - - - - M.Sc. T & D. 2/ Faculty - - - - M.Phil. 3/ Faculty - - - - Ph.D. 8/Faculty - - - -
• Course Structure :-
Name of the Course Semester Compulsory Papers (Practical’s) Special Papers (Practical’s)
I 4 (4) - M.SC. – I II 4 (4) - III 2(2) 2(2) M.SC.- II IV 2(2) 2(2) - 2 1 M.Phil.
Dissertation submission - 2 1 Ph.D.
Thesis submission
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• C.B.C.S Courses Sr. No. Title Semester 1. Plant sciences, Human Progress and Prosperity I / III 2. Plants :A Biological capital in day to day life II/IV
• Infrastructure facilities : Sr. No. Title 1. 7 separate laboratories for Specializations at M.Sc. Part – II Level 2. Equipments-HPLC, SEM, Fluorescence Microscope, Sigma
Laboratory Refrigerator centrifuge 3. Lead botanical Garden 4. Herbarium – with more than 40,000 herbaria 5. Nilambari – Auditorium 6. Separate research laboratories for 14 faculties
• Placement Opportunities : • In Research Institutes :- Government of India, Various State Government and Private Research
Institutes of National and International etc.
• Consultancy services for Identification of Plants & pathogens, tissue culture techniques, Coastal Zone
Management, Mangrove regeneration, Cultivation practices, Pharma industries etc.
• Farming : Medicinal Plants, Aromatic Plants, Petro corps, Bamboos etc.
• Jobs in Research Institute : Oil & Gas Companies, BSI, National Biodiversity, Board Degree Colleges & Universities, Agro Industries, Biotechnology, Antibiotics, Pharmaceuticals, Rubber industries, Archeological Department etc.
• Business : Landscape Designing, Vermicompost, raising Tissue culture Plants, Raising nurseries, sericulture, Mushroom Cultivation etc.
• Competitive Examination :- UPSC MPSC, Staff Selection Commission, Agricultural officer in Banking
sector.
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4.19 DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Professor & I/C Head : Dr. D. V. Muley
Phone (Office) : 260-9249
Phone (HOD) : 260-9247
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
Sr No
Professor Sr No
Associate Professor Sr No
Assistant Professor
Sr N
o
Visiting Scientist /
Faculty
Name & Qualifications Name &
Qualifications
Name & Qualification
01 Dr.D.V.Muley (On lien)
01 Dr. M. V. Santha kumar
01 Dr.M.P.Bhilave 01
02 Dr.G.P.Bhawane
02 Dr.(Mrs.) M.V.Walvekar
02
03 Dr.T.V.Sathe
03 Dr.N.A.Kamble
04 Dr.G.V.Zodape
04 Dr.S.R.Yankanchi
05 05 Dr.S.M.Gaikwad
06 Dr.A.D.Jadhav
07 Dr.A.A.Deshmukh
• Courses Offered :
Post Graduate
Courses Intake
Graduate
Courses Intake
Diploma / P.G.Diploma
/Certificate Courses Intake
M.Sc. 66 M.Phil 30 (Max.) Ph.D.. 80 (Max.)
Course Structure :
M.Sc. Zoology Academic flexibility with credit system Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
M.Sc. Part – I & II
Sem. I Paper I : Biosystematics and Biodiversity Paper II : Ecology and Environmental pollution Paper III : Cell &Molecular Biology Paper IV : Applied Entomology Practical I : Practical based on papers I and II Practical II : Practical based on papers III and IV
Sem. II Paper V : Physiological Chemistry Paper - VI : Quantitative Biology &Tools and Techniques in Biology Paper - VII : Elements of Physiology Paper – VIII : Biology of Parasites Practical III : Practical based on papers V and VI Practical IV : Practical based on papers VII and VIII
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Sem. III Core course
Paper – IX : Genetics Paper- X : Enzymology Elective Course
Special Course : Any one of the following (Optional) Paper - XI
Cell Biology : Computational Molecular Biology Physiology : Animal Physiology Entomology : Basic Entomology Aquaculture &Fisheries : Fisheries Resources – Inland and Marine fisheries Sericulture : General Sericulture and Moriculture Paper – XII Cell Biology : Molecular Biology of Gene Physiology : Applied physiology Entomology : Agricultural Entomology Aquaculture & : Fish Pathology and Reproductive Fisheries Endocrinology Sericulture : Silkworm Biology &Rearing Technology Practical V : Practical based on IX and X Elective Papers Practical VI : Practical based on XI and XII Elective Papers
Sem. IV Core Course
Paper XIII : Animal Cells in Biotechnology Paper XIV : Toxicology and Immunology Elective course Special Course Paper – XV Any one of the following (Optional) Cell Biology : Cell in differentiation, development and specialization Physiology : Physiology of Health Entomology : Insect Anatomy and Physiology Aquaculture & : Aquaculture practices Fisheries Sericulture : Cytogenetics and breeding of silkworm and host plants. Elective course Special Course Any one of the following (Optional) Paper – XVI Cell Biology : Cell Pathology Physiology : Clinical Physiology Entomology : Pest Management Concepts Aquaculture & : Fishery Technology Fisheries Sericulture : Grainage, Silk Technology and Economics of Sericulture Practical VII : Practical based on XIII and XIV Elective Papers Practical VIII : Practical based on XV and XVI Elective Papers Project – 30 marks (Individual / group of 2-
5 students: Based on elective papers) Seminar – 10 marks (one on any elective
paper) Submission of tour/field visit report-10 marks.
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• C.B.C.S. COURSES • Following papers will be offered under Choice Based Credit System as add on courses available for the students other than subject Zoology.
1)Applied Zoology 2)Biology of Reproduction
• Infrastructure facilities :
• Well equipped M.Sc. Laboratories
• Well equipped Research Laboratories with Gel Doc, PCR, CO2 Incubator, UV-Spectrophotometer,
Inverted Microscope, Stereoscopic Microscopes, 2 D Gel Electrophoresis, BOD Incubator, RTPCR
etc.
• Zoological Animals
• Animal House
• Insect Rearing Laboratory
• Silkworm Rearing Houses
• Fish Breeding tanks
• Butterfly garden / park
•Placement Opportunities :
Opportunities in the Government & Private Sector in the following areas-
•Teaching & Research Institutes & Universities
•Fisheries
•ZSI
•Department of Forest and Environment
•Department of Health care and Veterinary
•Sericulture, Apiculture, Pest Management and industries.
•Govt. Department through competitive exam.
•College / University – faculty
•MPSC / UPSC
•Research institute
•Pharmacutical company
•Department of forest & Environment
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4.20 DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
Professor & I/C Head : Dr. P. D. Raut
Phone (Office) : 2609194 Phone (HOD): 2609192
Official E- mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff:
Sr. No
Professor Sr. No
Associate Professor
Sr. No
Assistant Professor
1 Dr.K.C.Ramotra 1 Dr.S.K.Pawar 1 Dr. J.B. Sapkale 2 Dr.S.S.Panhalkar 2 Dr.D. H. Pawar 3 Dr.S.D.Shinde 3 Dr.D. S. Shinde 4 Shri P. T. Patil 5 Shri S.Dandapath 6 Dr. M.B.Potdar 7 Smt.V.A.Chougule
• Courses Offered:
Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Course
Intake Diploma /P.G.Diploma/Certificate
Courses Intake
M.A./M.Sc. 50 - - Diploma in Tourism & Travel 40 - - - - P. G.Diploma in Geoinformatics 30
• Course Structure: Semester I 4 Theory 2 Practical
Semester II 4 Theory 2 Practical
Semester III 4 Theory 2 Practical
Semester IV 4 Theory 2 Practical
• C.B.C.S. Courses :
Sr. No. Title Semester 1 M.A,/M.Sc. Semester IV
• Infrastructure facilities: Arc GIS Software ERDAS Software Total Station
• Placement Opportunities : � Placement of M.A./M.Sc. in Teaching, GIS Industry, Research
� Placement of GIS in Industry, Research
� Placement of Tourism & Travel – Tour & Travel Industry � Placement of M.A./M.Sc. for B.Ed.
� On Project
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4.21 DEPARTMENT OF BIO-CHEMISTRY
Professor & Head : Dr. S. P. Govindwar
Phone (Office) : 0231-2609153
Phone (HOD) : 0231-2609152
Official E-mail : [email protected]
HOD Email-ID : [email protected]
• TEACHING STAFF :
No PROFESSOR No Associate Professor No Assistant Professor No. Visiting Staff Name &
Qualification Name & Qualification Name &
Qualification
1 Dr. S.P. Govindwar M.Sc., Ph.D..
1 Dr.P.K.Pawar M.Sc., Ph.D..
1 Dr.Mrs. P.B. Dandge M.Sc., Ph.D..
1. Prof. P.D. Raut M.Sc., Ph.D..
2. Dr. (Mrs) J. P. Jadhav M.Sc., Ph.D..
2 Dr. P.M. Gurao M.Sc., Ph.D..
2. Dr.U.B. Aithal M.Sc., Ph.D..
3 Dr.(Mrs) A.U. Arvindekar M.Sc., Ph.D.
4 Dr. K.D. Sonawane M.Sc., Ph.D..
• COURSES OFFERED : POST GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES
INTAKE GRADUATION LEVEL COURSES
INTAKE DIPLOMA/P.G.DIPLOMA/ CERTIFICATE COURSES
INTAKE
M.Sc. Biochemistry 25 - - P.G. Diploma in bioinformatics
20
M.Sc. Environmental Biotechnology
10 - - - -
M.Phil - - - - -
Ph.D.. - - - - -
• COURSES STRUCTURE : M.Sc Part – I (Horizontal Mobility)
Common Paper for M.Sc Part – I Biochemistry/Biotechnology/ Environmental Biotechnology/
Microbiology
Sem - I Sem - II
1. Cell Biochemistry 1. Enzymology
2. Proteins – Structure and Functions 2. Molecular Biology
3. Biomolecules 3. Bioenergetics
4. Biostatistics and Bioinformatics with Computer Orientation 4. Tools and Techniques in Bioscience
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• M.Sc Biochemistry- Part – II
Sem - III Sem - IV 1. Genetic Engineering 1. Neurochemistry 2. Immunochemistry 2. Carcinogenesis and Cell signaling 3. Biomembranes & Cytoskeleton 3. Medical and Environmental Biochemistry
4. Fermentation Technology-I 4. Bioinformatics
5. Clinical Biochemistry – I 5. Fermentation Technology– II
6. Biochemical and Environmental Toxicology- I 6. Clinical Biochemistry – II
7. Biochemical and Environmental Toxicology- II
• M.Sc Environmental Biotechnology - Part - II
Sem-III Sem IV
1. Genetic Engineering 1. Environmental Biotechnology
2. Immunochemistry 2. Biodiversity, IPR, Biosafety & Bioethics
3. Basics of Ecology, Ecotoxicology and Ecochemistry 3. Fermentation Technology– II
4. Fermentation Technology-I
• P.G. Diploma in Bioinformatics
Name of the Papers 1. Informatics Sciences and Databases 2. General Biological chemistry 3. Genomics and Proteomics 4. Structural Bioinformatics and Drug Discovery
• C.B.C.S. Course:
Sr.No. Title Semester
1 Bioinformatics IV
• Instrument/ Infrastructure Facilities: No. Generic Name of Equipment Model Make
1. HPLC Waters
2. Fermentor Appendrof Sartorius Orion Blue Star
3. Gas Chromatography Shimatzu
4. Gel documentation system Uv tech
5. DGGE Bio Rad
6. Gradient PCR Bio Rad
7. DNA Sequencer Applied Biosystem
8. RT PCR Applied Biosystem
• LABORATORY SPACE : The Department is hosted in the Building which contains, Total area of the Department =
5867 Sq. ft. , Total Laboratory area of the Department = 2104 Sq. ft. ( Labortory for M.Sc, Student :2,
Preparation rooms: 2, Class rooms:1, Auditorium :1, Computer room :1, Instrumentation room :2
Research laboratory : 1 Rooms for Teachers: 6, Departmental Library : 1 Store room: 1 Office :1 Room
for Head of the Department :1).
• Placement Opportunities : Industry Clinical laboratories Research
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4.22 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
Name of the Co-ordinator: Prof. (Dr.) G. S. GOKAVI
Phone (Office) : 91-231-2609164
Phone (HOD) : 91-231-2609391
Co-ordinator E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff:
Sr.
No.
Professor Sr.
No.
Associate
Professor
Sr.
No.
Assistant
Professor
Sr.
No. Temporary &
Visiting Staff
Name &
Qualification
Name &
Qualification
Name &
Qualification
Name &
Qualification 1 Dr. M. A. Anuse M.Sc. Ph.D.
1 Dr. P. V. Anbhule M.Sc. Ph.D.
1 Dr. D. M. Pore M.Sc. Ph.D.
1 Dr. A. H. Gore M. Sc., Ph. D.
2 Dr. M. B. Deshmukh M.Sc. Ph.D.
2 Dr. S. D. Delekar M.Sc. Ph.D.
2 Dr. D. H. Dagade M.Sc. Ph.D.
2 Mr. K. S. Pandit M. Sc.
3 Dr. S. R. Patil M.Sc. Ph.D.
3 Dr. S. P. Hangirgekar M.Sc. Ph.D..
3 Dr. G. S. Rashinkar M.Sc. Ph.D.
3 Mr. T. R. Bhosale M. Sc.
4 Dr. P. N. Bhosale M.Sc. Ph.D.
4 Dr. S. A. Sankapal M.Sc. Ph.D.
4 Dr. G. Relhan M.Sc, Ph.D.
5 Dr. G. S. Gokavi M.Sc. Ph.D.
5 Dr. D. S. Bhange M.Sc. Ph.D.
5
6 Dr. U. V. Desai M.Sc. Ph.D.
6 Mr. S. N. Tayade M.Sc.
7 Dr. (Mrs.) R. S. Salunkhe M.Sc. Ph.D.
8 Dr. S. S. Chavan M.Sc. Ph.D.
9 Dr. G. B. Kolekar M.Sc. Ph.D..
10 Dr. K. M. Garadkar M.Sc. Ph.D.
11 Dr. S. S. Kolekar M.Sc. Ph.D.
12 Dr. A. V. Ghule
M.Sc. Ph.D.
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• Courses Offered:
Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma / P.G.Diploma / Certificate Courses
Intake
M. Sc. 40 ……….. …….. ---------------------------------------------- ---
• Course Structure: 1. M.Sc Industrial chemistry with specialization
Sr. No
Course Grant Structure Compulsory paper
Elective paper
Practical Course
Total marks
Industrial Chemistry
Self Supporting
Part-I, Sem,-I Sem-II Part-II Sem-III Sem-IV
4 4 3 3
1 1
2 2 2 2
600 600 600 600
• Infrastructure: Department of Industrial Chemistry is associated with Department of Chemistry.
The intrstructure facilities of Chemistry department are also available for Industrial Chemistry. Recently three laboratories for Industrial and Applied chemistry students have also been added to the overall infrastructure of the chemistry department. The department has one computer laboratory with 18 internet connectivity being used by M.Sc and Research students. The laboratories are recently renovated. Audio-video aids are being used in theory and practical classes.
• Laboratory:
Name of the laboratory
No.
Name of the laboratory
No.
M.Sc. Laboratories 14 Computer Laboratory 01 Research Laboratories 10 Sophisticated Instruments Laboratory 01
Total number of Laboratories 26
Newly built Auditorium has 350 seats capacity
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• List of Sophisticated Equipments in the Department:
Sr. No Name of Equipment Sr. No
Name of Equipment
1 NMR Spectrometer 300 MHz Make: Brucker with C13 and Proton NMR
13 Texol Genisys Microgen with integral compressor
2 UV-VIS MR Spectrophotometer Model :UV-3600 Make: Shimadzu
14 Gas Chromatograph(Two Numbers)
3 FTIR Spectrophotometer Model: Spectrum 100 Make: Perkin-Elmer
15 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer (PC based)
4 Vacuum Deposition Unit Model :15F6 Make :Hind Hivac
16 Spectrofluorimeter, (PC based)
5 LCR Meter Model :6440BMake : Wayne Kerr Electronics
17 Nuclear Gamma Ray Spectroscopy (Electronic Enterprise)
6 Basic Electro Chemistry System (Computer Controlled)
18
Nuclear Beta-Gamma Radiation counting system (Electronic Enterprise)
7 Vapour Pressure Osmometer K -7000 with Accessories
19 Nuclear Alpha Counting System (Electronic Enterprise)
8 Rotary Evaporator Model-RVO-400
20 Hand Held Gamma Survey Meter (Electronic Enterprise)
9 CHNS Analyzer with microbalance Model: EURO EA 3000
21 Air Sampler (Netal)
10 Cryostat (Microprocessor Based Heating and Refrigerated Bath)
22 Digital balance (Metlor Toledo)
11 D.G. Set with Diesel Engine for un ruptured power supply
23 Ion Chromatograph
12 Ice Flakers (crushed Ice Machine) 24 Digital Polarometer
• Placement opportunities:
• Pharmaceutical companies, Chemical companies, dyes, polymer and Agrochemical
industries, Research Field, Teaching Field, Competitive exams (Forensic Science, Food
Inspector – Department of Food Corporation. Scientist: CSIR laboratory, Regional
research laboratory, Department of Water Resources.
Name of industries where student placement Cipla Pharma Unit, Patalganga, Pune and Goa, US Vitamin, Chiplun, Macleoid, Andheri Mumbai, Syngenta Goa, Okasa Satara, FDC Mumbai, Shelina Pharma,Pune, Lab chem.., Pue; Lupin, Pune and Mumbai; Giffon Pharma, Mumbai; Konduskar Pharma, Kolhapur, Tata Chemical Services, Mumbai; Calyx Pharma, Mumbai; Kores India LTD. Kurkumbh and Mumbai, Glenmark, Nashik; Dr. Reddy’s lab., Hyderabad, Ranbaxy Mumbai.
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4.23 DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY
Co-Ordinator : Prof. (Dr.) U. V. Desai
Phone : 0231-2609338,
Mobile : 9890698082
HOD Official E-mail ID – [email protected]
� Teaching Staff-
Sr.No
PROFESSOR Sr.No
Associate & Assistant Professors contributory
Sr. No
Assistant Professors Appointed
Sr. No
Contributory Ph.D.. Research Fellow
1 Dr. U. V. Desai 1 Dr. S. D. Delekar 1 Dr. S. D. Kharade 1 Dr. R. R. Kharade
CONTRIBUTORY PROFESSORS
2 Dr. D. H. Dagade 2 Mr. N. L. Gavade 2 Miss. C. S. Bagade
2 Dr. P. N. Bhosale 3 Dr. P. V. Anbhule 3 Miss. P. M. More
3 Dr M. A. Anuse 4 Dr. G. S. Rashinkar 4 Mr. V. V. Kondalkar
4 Dr. S. R. Patil 5 Dr.D. M. Pore 5 Miss. P. B. Patil
5 Dr. M. B. Deshmukh 6 Dr. D. S. Bhange 6 Mr. P. B. Patil
6 Dr. G. S. Gokavi 7 Dr. S. A. Sankpal 7 Miss. N. D. Desai
7 Dr. (Mrs.) R. S. Salunkhe 8 Mr. S. N. Tayade 8 Mr. J. D. Patil
8 Dr. S. S.Chavan 9 Dr. R. M. Mane 9 Mr. S. Korade
9 Dr. K. M. Garadkar 10 10
10 Dr. S. S. Kolekar 11
11 Dr . G. B. Kolekar
INDUSRTY-ACADEMIA VISITING FELLOW
1 Dr. R. N. Shirsat, Goa
2 Dr. R. B. Palkar, Mumbai
3 Dr. Gulshan Relhan, Mumbai
• Courses Offered: Post Graduate Courses Intak
e Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma/P.G.Diploma/ Certificate Courses
Intake
M.Sc. Applied Chemistry 60 Nil Nil Nil M.Phil.- Chemistry - - - - - Ph.D..-Chemistry - - - - -
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• Course Structure:
The M.Sc. Part-I (Applied Chemistry) theory and practical course is common to that of M.Sc. Part-I General Chemistry. Evaluation and Credit System & CBCS Pattern:
Paper No./Practical’s No.
Name of Paper CBCS Pattern
M.Sc. Part I, Semester-I, Theory Papers Theory No. of credits
Practicals No. of credits
APC I Inorganic Chemistry-I 4 APC II Organic Chemistry-I 4 APC III Physical Chemistry-I 4 APC IV Analytical Chemistry-I 4 M.Sc. Part I, Semester-I, Practicals
Inorganic Practical-I APC-Practical I Organic Practical –I
4
APC-Practical II Physical Practical –I
Analytical Chemistry -I
4
M.Sc. Part I, Semester-II, Theory Papers APC V Inorganic Chemistry-II 4 APC VI Organic Chemistry-II 4 APC VII Physical Chemistry-II 4 APC VIII Analytical Chemistry-II 4 M.Sc. Part I, Semester-II, Practicals
Inorganic Practical-II APC-Practical III Organic Practical –II
4
Physical Practical –II APC-Practical IV Analytical Chemistry -II
4
M.Sc. Part II, Semester-III, Theory Papers Core papers APC-XI Applied Inorganic Chemistry-I 4 APC-X Applied Organic Chemistry-I 4 APC-XI Applied Physical Chemistry-I 4 Elective Papers
( any one from the following)
APC E XII A Advance Organic Chemistry-I 4 APC E XII B Applied Analytical Chemistry-I 4 APC E XII C Bioorganic Chemistry 4 M.Sc. Part II, Semester-III, Practicals
Applied Inorganic Practical-I APC-Practical V Applied Physical Practical- I
4
APC-Practical VI Applied Organic Practical –I 4
M.Sc. Part II, Semester-IV, Theory Papers Core papers APC XIII Applied Inorganic Chemistry-II 4 APC XIV Applied Organic Chemistry-II 4 APC XV Advanced Organic Chemistry-II 4
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Elective Papers (any one from the following)
APC E XVI A Inorganic Chemical Industries 4 APC E XVI B Pollution monitoring and Control-II 4 APC E XVI C Applied Analytical Chemistry-II 4 M.Sc. Part II, Semester-IV, Practicals
Applied Inorganic Practical-II APC-Practical VII Project work
4
APC-Practical VIII Applied Organic Practical –II 4
Total 64 32
General Performance 4
Total Credit 100
• Infra structure facilities: � Well Equipped Laboratory-3 Organic, Inorganic, Physical � Well Furnished Lecture Hall � Major Instruments are available: NMR, FT-IR, UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometer, C,H, N, S, Specols, Spectrophotometer (2), pH meter (2), Conductometer (2), Nephelometer (1), Spectroflurometer (2), etc.
• Placement Opportunities:
About 80-85 % students selected through campus interviews in various Pharmaceuticals, Chemical
Industries, 5-10 % students join for Higher Education. The number of students got placements through campus
interviews in reputed multinational companies like CIPLA Goa, US Vitamins, Lupin Pharma., Syngenta, Dr.
Reddy’s pharma., Mylan Pharm., MSN Pharma., etc.
• Salient features of the Department: (Other than University Schemes)
M.Sc. course in Applied Chemistry is a potential base provided by the Shivaji University, on the
University campus to educate and prepare post graduate student from rural and urban area who will get
employment on large scale in the Indian Chemical Industries as well as in multinational pharma industry. In
order to enhance quality, standard and skilled training to the post graduate student a well organized and
planned efforts of the Department of Chemistry will meet the global standards in post graduate teaching,
research and training programmes. One of the objectives of M. Sc. course in Applied Chemistry is to meet the
need and requirement of the modern society in a focused area to solve the humanities top most problems like
energy, materials, food, water & environment for next fifty years. M.Sc. course in Applied Chemistry will
provide broad common frame work of syllabus to expose our young graduates to the recent and applied
knowledge of interdisciplinary branches of the chemistry namely Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Analytical,
Industrial, Pharmaceutical, Nanoscience and Technology. M. Sc. Applied Chemistry will lead to higher level
of knowledge base which will be useful for career development in academic field as well as new job
opportunities in industrial sector.
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4.24 DEPARTMENT OF AGRO-CHEMICALS AND PEST MANAGEMENT
Co-ordinator : Prof. M. B. Deshmukh
Phone (Office) : (0231) 2609321
Phone (HOD) : 9860071848
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff : (As per Seniority)
Sr. No.
Professor
Sr. No.
Associate Professor Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Sr. No.
Visiting Staff
Name Name Name
1. Dr .M.B.Deshmukh 1. Dr. P.V. Anbhule 1. Dr.R.P Sabale 1. Dr.A.S.Patil
2. Dr M.A.Anuse 2. Dr .T.G.Nagraja 2. Mrs.M.D.Sagare
3. Dr T.V.Sathe 3. Dr. A.M.Gurav 3. Mr.N.D.Bansode
4. Dr .S.R.Patil 4. Dr. V.B.Shimpale 4. Dr.P.P.Patil
5. Dr. S. R.Yankanchi 5. Mr.S.V.Sarang
6. Smt. S.J.Jadhav
7. Smt.S.V.Patil
8. Ms.J.J.Kulkarni
9. Mr.D.R.Kumbhar
10. Ms.R.B.Patil
11. Ms.P.P.Warekar
12. Ms.K.T.Patil
13. Ms.P.T.Patil
14. Mr.R.P.Mane
• Courses Offered :
Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma / P.G.Diploma/ Certificate Courses
Intake
M.Sc. 33 - - - -
M.Phil 06 - - - -
Ph.D. 10 - - - -
• Course Structure:
Semester -I Semester –II
PAPER-I : CHEMISTRY OF PESTICIDES AND THEIR FORMULATIONS-I
PAPER-V : CHEMISTRY OF PESTICIDES AND THEIR FORMULATIONS-II
PAPER–II : SOIL SCIENCE, FERTILIZERS and MICRONUTRIENTS
PAPER-VI: ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR AGROCHEMICALS
PAPER –III : INTRODUCTORY AND INDUSTIRIAL ENTOMOLOGY
PAPER-VII : ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY
PAPER –IV : CROP DISEASES AND WEEDS PAPER-VIII : BIOTECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS IN PLANT PROTECTION
Practical I : Chemistry Practical III : Chemistry
Practical II : Life Science Practical IV : Life Science
Semester -III Semester –IV
PAPER-IX : PESTICIDE RESIDUES AND TOXICOLOGY PAPER-XIII : AGRO-BASED MARKETING MANAGEMENT
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PAPER–X : PESTS OF CROP PLANTS AND THEIR CONTROL-I
PAPER-XIV: PESTS OF CROP PLANTS AND THEIR CONTROL –II
PAPER –XI : ANALYSIS OF AGROCHEMICALS PAPER-XV : MANUFACTURE OF AGROCHEMICALS PAPER –XII : DISEASES OF CROP PLANTS –I PAPER-XVI : DISEASES OF CROP PLANTS –II Practical V : Chemistry Practical VII : Chemistry Practical VI : Life Science Practical VIII : Life Science
• C.B.C.S. Courses: Sr.No. Title Semester
1. Prospects in Pesticide Chemistry III (2Credits)
• Infrastructure facilities: Sr. No. Instrumental Facilities
1. UV 2. FT-IR 3. GC 4. HPLC
• Placement Opportunities: 1. National Research Centre for Grapes, Pune. 2. Ross Lifescience, Pune 3. Ranade Micronutrients, Pune. 4. Gharada Chemicals Pvt.Ltd,Lote. 5. Cipla Pharma, Goa & Tarapur 6. United phosphorus Ltd, Thane and Gujarat. 7. Pest Control India Ltd, Thane.
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4.25 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Professor & Head : (Dr.) P. D. Raut
Phone (Office): 0231-2609333
Phone (HOD): 0231-2609304
Official E-mail ID: [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID: [email protected]
� Teaching Staff
Sr. No.
Professor
Sr. No.
Associate Professor Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Name Name Name
1. Dr . P. D. Raut M.Sc., Ph. D
1. --- 1. Mrs. A.S. Jadhav
M.Sc., NET-GRF
Dr. V. V. Jadhav
M.Sc., Ph.D., SET
Ms. R. R. Ingavale
M.Sc., SET, NET
• Visiting Staff Sr.
No
Name and Sr.
No
Name Sr.
No
Name Sr.
No
Name
1. Prof. J. S. Samant 4. Dr. P. S. Kamble 7. Ms. N. P. Desai 10. Mrs. More P. R. 2. Prof. S. H. Pawar 5. Dr. U. B. Aithal 8. Mr. Uday Gaikwad 11. Dr. A. K. Sharma 3. Prof. A. J. Samant, 6. Dr. A. M. Gurav 9. Er. S.S.Surve 12. Dr. Anilraj
Jagdale
• Courses offered:
Post Graduate
Courses
Intake Graduate
Courses
Intake Diploma/ P.G. Diploma
/Certificate Courses
Intake
M.Sc. 50 ---- ---- P.G. Diploma in Environmental
Protection & Management
(PGDEPM)
30
Ph. D. 08 P.G. Diploma in Safety, Health &
Environment. (PGDISHE)
50
M.Phil. 05 ---- ---- Diploma in Safety, Health &
Environment (DISHE)
50
• Course Structure:
I. M. Sc. Environmental Science: Eligibility: B. Sc. with Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology / Statistics / Pollution / Bio-chemistry / Biotechnology /Geography / Geology / Microbiology / Electronics / Computer Science / Agriculture as
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a Principal / Subsidiary subject.
In-plant Industrial Training, Field Visits, 10 days Study Tour / Excursion and one year Project is
compulsory for students seeking M.Sc. course.
M.Sc. Semester I
M.Sc. Semester II
Paper No. Names of papers Paper No. Names of papers I Introduction to Environmental
Science V Environmental Engineering
II Environmental Chemistry VI Environmental Pollution III Environmental Biology VII Environmental Geosciences and
Climatology IV Information Technology in
Environmental Science VIII Environmental Engineering and
energy studies Practical I Environmental Chemistry Practical III Environmental Engineering and
energy studies Practical II Environmental Biology Practical IV Environmental Pollution
M.Sc. Semester I
M.Sc. Semester I
Paper No. Names of papers Paper No. Names of papers IX Natural Resources and their
management XIII Socioeconomic aspects of
Environment
X Environmental Statistics and Computer Applications
XIV Environmental Hazards and Disaster Management
XI Environmental Policy and Legislation XV Environmental Planning and Management
XII Environmental Toxicology and Public Health
XVI Environmental Biotechnology
Practical IV Project Practical IV Project Practical V Environmental Statistics and
Toxicology Practical V Environmental Biotechnology
• CBCS Course:
Sr. No. Title Semester
1. Vermi-composting Sem III
Eligibility: Any Science Graduate Medium: English Type: Add on Number of Credits: 01
II. PG Diploma in Environmental Protection & Management (PGDEPM)
Eligibility: Graduate from any faculty Medium: Marathi / English
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Project, Seminar, Study Tour/ field visit is compulsory Examination: Annual
DEPM (Diploma in Environmental Protection and Management) � 39398: Basic Concepts in Nature � 39397: Human Impact on Environment � 39399: Natural Resources Management � 39402: Human Ecology
III. PG Diploma in Industrial Safety, Health and Environment (PGDISHE) Eligibility: Science and Engineering background students B.Sc. with Physics, Chemistry or B.E. / B.Tech. Add on Course for M.Sc. Environmental Science Students. Project Report and In-plant training of 3 weeks is compulsory.
PGDISHE (PG Diploma in Industrial Safety, Health and Environment)
� 58337: Occupational Health and Environmental Safety Management � 58338: Safety at Workplace � 58339: Accident Prevention Techniques � 58340: Safety Management System and Legislation � 58341: Quality Control and Safety Management � 58342: Safety Engineering � 58343: Training � 58344: Project
IV. Diploma in Safety, Health & Environment (DISHE) Eligibility: An Add-on course for B. Tech students of Technology Department. The students with XII Science or Diploma in any branch of Engineering and Technology are eligible.
DISHE (Diploma in Industrial Safety, Health and Environment)
� 61463: Occupational Health and Hazards � 61464: Safety at Workplace � 61465: Accident Prevention Techniques � 61466: Safety Management System � 61467: Training � 61468: Project
• Infrastructure facilities: The department has sophisticated and well equipped laboratories with Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS), BOD Analyser , UV Spectrophotometer, Ion Analyzer, Total Kjeldahl’s Nitrogen Analyser, High Volume Sampler (HVS).
• Placement Opportunities:
• All the past students seeking employment have secured jobs through Placement Cell in Consultancies, Government, Corporate Sector, Educational Institutions and NGOs in India and abroad.
• Some are pursuing higher studies for Ph.D.. in Universities in India and abroad.
• Many are self employed.
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4.26 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Co-ordinator : Prof. (Dr) R. K. Kamat
Phone (office) :0231-2609347, Phone
(HOD):0231-2609376
Official E-mail ID :
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff : (As per Seniority)
Sr.
No
Professor Sr.
No
Associate
Professor
Sr.
No
Assistant Professor Sr.
No.
Visiting Staff
Name Name Name Name
1 Dr.R.K.Kamat 1 Dr.U.R.Pol 1 Dr.U.B.Aithal
2 Dr.K.S.Oza
3 Mr. V.S.Kumbhar
4 Mt.P.S.karmarkar
5 Mr.P.T.Goyal
6 Mr.P.S.Vadar
7 Mr.K.G.Kharade
• Courses Offered :
Post Graduate courses
Intake Graduate courses
Intake Diploma /P.G Diploma/ Certificate Courses
Intake
M.C.A. (Master of Computer Application)
60 D.C.P (Diploma in Computer Programming)
40
M.Sc. (Master of Science)
55
• Course Structure :MCA Part I - Semester I M.C.A. Part I - Semester II
Course
Code Title of the Course
Course
Code Title of the Course
CS1111 Computer Technology CS1211 Computer Architecture
CS1112 Programming Paradigms CS1212 Object Oriented Technologies
CS1113 Data Base Theory and Applications CS1213 Operating System
CS1114 Mathematical Foundations CS1214 Numerical Methods
CS1115 Programming Paradigms Lab CS1215 Object Oriented Technologies Lab
CS1116 Data Base Lab CS1216 Numerical Methods Lab
CS1131 CBCS (Comp.Sci / Other Dept.) CS1231 CBCS (Comp.Sci / Other Dept.)
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• M.C.A. Part II - Semester III M.C.A. Part II - Semester IV
Course
Code
Title of the Course Course
Code
Title of the Course
CS1311 Computer Communication Network CS1411 Advanced Java
CS1312 Java Programming CS1412 Theory Of Languages
CS1313 Data Structures CS1413 Artificial Intelligence
CS1314 Elective-I
1. Distributed O.S. 2. Real Time O.S. 3. Open Source Languages
CS1414 Elective-II
1.Data Mining 2.Network Security 3.Design and Analysis Of Algorithms
CS1331 Software Engineering (CBCS) CS1431 Software Quality Assurance (CBCS)
CS1315 Data Structure and Java Lab CS1415 Advanced Java and TL Lab
CS1316 Project and Viva CS1416 Project and Viva
• Course Structure :MSc Part I - Semester I M.Sc. Part I - Semester II
Course
Code Title of the Course
Course
Code Title of the Course
CS2111 Theory of Languages CS2211 Compiler Techniques
CS2112 Advanced Computer Networks CS2212 Artificial Intelligence
CS2113 Advanced Data Base Theory CS2213 Java Programming
CS2114 Design and Analysis of Algorithms CS2221 Elective - I
CS2115 Data Base Lab CS2214 Java Lab
CS2116 DAA and TL Lab CS2215 Project
CS2131 CBCS (Comp.Sci / Other Dept.) CS2231 CBCS (Comp.Sci / Other Dept.)
• M. Sc. Part –II Semester III M. Sc. Part –II Semester IV
Course
Code Title of the Course
Course
Code Title of the Course
CS2311 Internet Programming CS2411 Research/Industrial Project
CS2312 Computer Graphics CS2412 Research seminar
CS2313 Elective 1. cloud computing 2. Distributed O.S 3. Data Mining 4. Open source Software’s
CS2334 Software Project Management (CBCS)
CS2315 Internet programming Lab
CS2316 computer graphics Lab
CS2317 Project
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• Course Structure: DCP
Paper No Name of the Subject Theory Practical DCP01 Financial Accounting with Tally 2 2 DCP02 Visual Programming 2 2 DCP03 RDBMS with oracle 2 2 DCP04 Programming in C, C++ 2 2 DCP11 Practical Lab - - DCP12 Project and viva - 2 Total 8 10
• C.B.C.S Courses : MCA
Sr. No. Title Semester
1 Computer Organization I 2 Web Designing II 3 Software Engineering III 4 Software Quality Assurance IV
• C.B.C.S Courses : M.Sc(Computer Science)
Sr. No. Title Semester
1 Web Designing I 2 Software Engineering II 3 Software Project Management III
• Infrastructure facilities
Sr No
Particular Quantity
1 Computer 106 2 Workstation 03 3 Laptop 12 4 LCD/Projector 03 5 DLP Projector 01 6 Plasma Display 03 7 Smart Board 01 8 UPS 03 9 Air Conditioner 06
• Placement Opportunities :
� Most of students are placed in Companies through Campus Interviews conducted by Department and other Institutes.
� Expert Lectures Every Week about Career Guidance. � Mock Interview Practice and Portal for Campus � Group Discussion Sessions. � Aptitude and Resume Writing Workshops.
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4.27 DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Co-ordinator : Prof. Dr. J. P. Jadhav
Phone (Office) : 0231-2609365
Phone (HOD) : 9673517771
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
� Teaching Staff :
Sr.
No.
Professor Sr.No
.
Associate
Professor
Sr.N
o.
Assistant
Professor
Sr.No
.
Visiting
Staff
Name Name Name
1 Dr. J.P.Jadhav - 1. Dr. A. Hivrale 1 Dr.K.D.Pawar
2. Dr.S.A.Patil 2 Dr.P.K.Pawar
• Courses Offered : Post Graduate Courses Intake Graduate
Courses
Intake Diploma/P.G.Diploma/Certi
ficate Courses
Intake
M.Sc.
Biotechnology
30 - - - -
• Courses Structure :
Sem-I BC 141: Proteins- Structure and Functions BC 142: Biomolecules BSI 141: Biostatistics and Bioinformatics with Computer Orientation LC BC 141: Laboratory Course I LC BC 142: Laboratory Course II
Sem-II BC 241: Enzymology MB 241: Molecular Biology BC 242: Bioenergetics TB 241: Tools and Techniques in Bioscience LC BC 241: Laboratory Course III LC BC 242: Laboratory Course IV
Sem-III GE 341 : Genetic Engineering FT 341 : Fermentation Technology-1 IM :341: Immunology BT 341 : Plant Biotechnology LC BT 341 : Laboratory Course V LC BT 342: Laboratory Course VI
Sem-IV AB 441 : Animal Cells in Biotechnology AGP 441 : Advances in Genomics and Proteomics APB 441 : Advances in Plant Biotechnology IOM 441 : Industrial Organization and Management LC BT 441 : Laboratory Course VII LC BT 442 : Laboratory Course VIII (Project Work)
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• C.B.C.S. Courses :
Sr.No. Title Semester
1 1. Cell Biochemistry
2. Cell Biology, Microbiology, Virology
Sem I
2 1. Bioinformatics
2. Fermentation-II
Sem IV
• Infrastructure facilities :
Sr. No. Name of the Equipment 1. LCQTOF 2. Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) 3. ACTA prime (Protein purification) 4. Advance Multipurpose Table Top Refrigerator Centrifuge 5. Gradient PCR 6. GR CFX 96 Touch Real Time PCR System 7. Electroporator 8. Deep Freezer 9. 2 D Gel Electrophoresis 10. HPLC 11. UV- VIS – Spectrophotometer 12. Cooling Micro Centrifuge 13. Upright Trinocular Microscope 14. Gel Documentation 15. Trinocular Microscope with fluorescence attachment &
Karyotyping fish software 16. Automated TOC analyzer for solid & liquid sample 17. Automic absorption spectrophotometer 18. Shaking Incubator
• Placement Opportunities � Pharma Industries
� College and University
� National and International Research Institutes
� State and Central Government
� Food Industries
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4.28 DEPARTMENT OF MICROBILOGY
Co-ordinator : Prof. Dr. K. D. Sonawane PHONE (Office) : 0231-2609326
Phone (HOD) : 9881320719
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
� Teaching Staff:
Sr. No
Professor Sr.No
Associate Professor and Coordinator
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor Sr.No Visiting Staff
Name & Qualifications
Name & Qualifications
Name & Qualifications
Name & Qualifications
Dr. K. D. Sonawane M.Sc., Ph. D. (NIH Fellow, USA)
1 - 1 Dr. S. R. Waghmare M. Sc., Ph.D..
1 Prof. S. P. Govindwar (M.Sc. Ph. D.) (SUK)
2 Dr. N. H. Nadaf M. Sc., Ph.D..
2 Prof. (Mrs.) J. P. Jadhav (M.Sc. Ph. D.) (SUK)
3 Mr. D. B. Jadhav M.Sc., NET
3 Prof. K. D. Sonawane (M.Sc.Ph.D..) (SUK)
4 Prof. (Mrs.) A.U. Arvindkar (M.Sc. Ph. D.) (SUK)
5 Dr. P.M. Gurao (M.Sc. Ph. D.) (SUK)
6 Dr. (Mrs.) P. B. Dandge (M. Sc. Ph.D..) (SUK)
7 Dr. U. B. Aithal (M.Sc., Ph.D..)
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• Courses Offered: Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma/P.G. Diploma/Certificate Courses
Intake
M.Sc. Microbiology
30 - - - -
M. Phil. - - - - - Ph. D. - - - - -
• Course Structure: M.Sc. Microbiology
M. Phil. Microbiology Ph. D. Microbiology
Course structure comprises 16 theory papers of 4 credit hours each 8 Practical courses of 4 credit
hours.
SEMISTER - I LS 141 : Cell Biology, Microbiology and Virology BC 141 : Proteins- Structure and Functions BC 142 : Biomolecules BSI 141 : Biostatistics and Bioinformatics with Computer Orientation LC BC 141 : Laboratory Course I LC BC 142 : Laboratory Course II
SEMISTER - II BC 241 : Enzymology MB 241 : Molecular Biology BC 242 : Bioenergetics TB 241 : Tools and Techniques in Bioscience LC BC 241 : Laboratory Course III LC BC 242 : Laboratory Course IV
SEMISTER –III GE 341 : Genetic Engineering FT 341 : Fermentation Technology- I IM 341 : Immunology MIC341 : Microbial Diversity and Extremophiles LC MIC-341: Laboratory Course- V LC MIC 342 :Laboratory Course- VI
SEMISTER- IV MIC-441 : Food and Dairy Microbiology BI 441 : Bioinformatics MFT 441 : Microbial Fermentation Technology MIC 442 : Medical Microbiology LC MIC 441 : Laboratory Course VII LC MIC 442 : Laboratory Course VIII (Project Work)
• C.B.C.S. Courses: Sr.No. Title Semester 1 Cell Biology, Microbiology and Virology Sem-I 2 Immunology Sem-III 3 Microbial Fermentation Technology Sem-IV
• Infrastructure Facilities Sr.No. Name of the Equipment 1 DNA Seqnencer 2 HPLC 3 Gel Documention
• Placement Opportunities: 1) National and Internationl Research Institutes
2) Pharmaceutical Company
3) State and Central Government
4) College and University
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4.29 DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Co-ordinator : Dr. A. K. Sahoo
Phone (HOD)
Phone (Office) : 2020022
Official E-mail ID : [email protected] HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
� Teaching Staff : (As per Seniority)
Sr.
No.
Professor Sr.N
o.
Associate
Professor
Sr.
No.
Assistant
Professor
Sr.
No.
Visiting
Staff.
1 R.C. Ranveer 2 A.A. Gatade
• Courses Offered :
Post Graduate Courses Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma /P.G. Diploma/Certificate Courses
Intake
M.Sc. Food Science & Technology
33
Ph. D. Food Science & Technology
4
• Course Structure :
Semester - I FST - 101 Principles of food processing & preservation FST - 102 Food Microbiology FST - 103 Food Chemistry FST - 104 Biochemistry and Nutrition FST- 105 Laboratory Course I FST – 106 Laboratory Course - II
Semester - II FST – 201 Principle of Food engineering FST - 202 Cereal and legume technology FST – 203 Fruit and vegetable technology FST – 204 Fermentation technology FST- 205 Laboratory Course III FST – 206 Laboratory Course - IV
Semester - III FST 301: Technology of meat, fish and poultry products (Core Course) FST 302: Technology of milk and milk products (Core Course) FST 303: Food quality and safety management (Core Course) FST 304: Food additives, contaminants and toxicology (Optional Course) FST 305: Laboratory Course V FST 306: Laboratory Course VI
Semester-IV FST 401: Post-harvest technology of plantation crops FST 402: Technology of oilseeds and fats. FST 403: Food Packaging FST 404: Food Biotechnology FST 405: Laboratory Course FST 406: Project and Seminar
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• C.B.C.S. Courses :
No. Title Semester
1 FST – 101 Principles of food processing & preservation Semester I 2 FST 204 Fermentation technology ( Optional Course) Semester – II
• Infrastructure facilities :
Sr.
No.
Name
1 Texture analyzer
2 Brookfield Viscometer
3 Lovivond tintometer
4 HPLC
5 UV Visible spatrophotometer
6 Water Activity meter
7 Moisture Balance
8 Bench top Digital refract meter
9 Spray Dryer
10 Freeze dryer
11 Tray dryer
12 Fluidized Bed dryer
13 High pressure homogenizer
14 R.O. Water system
• Placement Opportunities: � Entrepreneur
� Product Develiopment
� Quality Assurance Supervisnor
� Research Technician
� Nutrition scientist
� Teacing
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4.30 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Professor & Head : Dr. M. S. Padmini
Phone: (Office): (0231) 2609183
Phone (HOD): (0231) 2609182
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
Teaching Staff:
Sr. No. Professor Sr. No. Associate
Professor Sr. No. Assistant Professor
1. Dr. M. S. Padmini
B.Sc. Ed. M.Ed. Ph. D.
1. Dr. N. R. Sapre
M.Sc. M.Ed. Ph.D..
2. Dr. P. S. Patankar
M.Sc. M. A. M.Ed. Ph. D.
2. Dr. G. S. Patil
M.Sc. M.Ed. Ph.D..
3. Dr. R. U. Sankpal
M. A. M.Ed. Ph.D..
4. Dr. K. B. Patil
M.A. M.Ed. Ph.D..
Appointment
in Progress
5. Dr. V. S. Khandagale
M.Sc. M.Ed., Ph. D.
• Courses Offered:
Post Graduate Courses Intake Graduation Level
Courses Intake
P.G. Diploma/ Certificate
Courses Intake
Name of the courses Name of the
courses Name of the courses
------ ------ 1. M.Ed. Course 50
------- -------
4. P.G. Diploma in Teacher
Training Education 40
2. M. Phil (Education) Course Research Guides : 6
As Per the availability of
Research Guide 18
3. Ph.D.. (Education) Course
Research Guides : 6
As Per the availability of
Research Guide 48
5. P.G. Diploma in Mass
Communication
Education 40
• Course Structure I] M. ED. COURSE AS PER NCTE NORMS
(2 YEAR 4 SEMESTER COURSE)
II] M. PHIL. (EDUCATION) COURSE
(SYLLABUS & COURSE DETAILS ON UNIVERSITY WEBSITE)
III] Ph.D.. (EDUCATION) COURSE
(SYLLABUS & COURSE DETAILS ON UNIVERSITY WEBSITE)
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IV] P.G. DIPLOMA IN TEACHER TRAINING EDUCATION (T.T.E.)
Papers:
Paper 1. Educational Psychology Paper 2. Guidance and Counseling Paper 3. Teaching Skills, Methods & Strategies Paper 4. Process of Evaluation. a) Each Paper carries 100 marks. (Total 400 marks)
b) Assignment per paper 25 marks (Total 100marks.)
V] P.G. DIPLOMA IN MASS COMMUNICATION EDUCATION (M.C.E.)
Paper 1. Principles of Mass Communication
Paper 2. Public Relation
Paper 3. Journalism
Paper 4. Mass Communication Media & their Contribution to Education
a) Each Paper carries 100 marks. (Total 400 marks)
b) Assignment per paper 25 marks (Total 100 marks)
Eligibility: Any graduate from any faculty or an equivalent degree from a recognized University.
Duration of course: 6 months (From June to November)
Examination: It held’s in December/ January, papers may be answered in Marathi/ English.
Mode of course: Distance mode with only one contact session (3 days preferably during
Holidays) the admitted candidates will be provided course material in English.
Admissions: It will be on first come first serve bases
Intake capacity - 40 candidates per course.
The P.G. Diploma Certificate will be awarded by Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
Fee: Rs. 1500/- and Rs.500/- Examination fee.
• Infrastructure Facilities: 1. Information Technology Laboratory 2. Environmental Education Laboratory 3. Psychology Laboratory 4. Departmental Library 5. Auditorium with seating capacity of 150
• Placement Opportunities Department Placement Officer (D.P.O.) - Dr. V. S. Khandagale
Assistant Professor
1 As a TEACHER in P. G. Department, B. Ed College, B.A. B. Ed. Integrated, D. Ed. College, Junior
College, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalay & Secondary School.
2 As a RESEARCHER in N.C.E.R.T., S.C.E.R.T., N.U.E.P.A, N.C.T.E., Maharashtra State Secondary &
Higher Secondary of Education Board, Pune & Balabharati, Pune.
3. As an ADMINSTRATOR as Head (P. G. Department ), Principals, Class I & Class II Posts in state &
Central Govt. (M.P.S.C. & U.P.S.C.), N.C.E.R.T., S.C.E.R.T. & Education Officer in Army
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4.31 DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Asso. Professor & Head : Dr. R. B. K. Nayak
Phone: (Office) 0231-2609211
Phone: (HOD): 9890486210
E-mail: [email protected]
� Teaching Staff
Sr.N
o
Professor Sr.N
o
Associate
Professor
Sr.
No
Assistant
Professor
Sr.
No
Visiting Staff
Name & Qualification
Name & Qualification
Name & Qualification
1. NIL 1 Dr. R.B.K. Nayak M.Com., M.A., LL.M.,
Ph.D.. (Law)
1 Shri V.Y. Dhupdale B.Com., LL.M.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Prof. Anup Naravane Prof. Kaustubh Kulkarni Prof. Prithiraj Patil Prin. K. Narayan Adv.(Dr.) Santosh A. Shah Prin. R.S. Maluste Prin. (Dr.) M.S. Patil
• Courses Offered Post Graduate Courses
Intake
Graduate Courses Intake Diploma/P.G.Diploma
/Certificate Courses Intake
Name of the Course Name of the Course Name of the Course
LL.M. 60 --- --- P.G. Diploma in Human Rights
80
P.G. Certificate course in Alternative Dispute
Resolution (ADR)
50
• Course Structure
LL.M. (2 years)
P.G. Diploma Course in Human Rights and Values in Education – 1 year P.G. Certificate course in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) – 15 weeks
• Infrastructure Facilities
Classroom, Computer, LCD
• Placement Opportunities:
Law Officer, Researchers, Associate Attorney, Judges, Professors, Legal Advisors, LPO, Public Prosecators, Law firms, N.G.O’s, Lawyer.
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4.32 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND DRAMATICS
Asso. Prof. & Head :- Dr. N.V. Chitnis
Phone (Office):- 2609221
Phone (HOD):- 2609222
Official E-mail ID:- [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID :- [email protected]
• Teaching Staff : Sr. No.
Professor Sr. No.
Associate Professor
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Sr.No. Visiting Staff
Name Name Name - 1 Dr. N.V. Chitnis,
M.A. Ph. D. 1 Dr. Anjali
Nigvekar M.A. Ph. D.
1 Dr. Bharati Vaishampayan
2 Shri. N.V. Bhagat
2 Dr. Shubhadha Vaingakar
• Courses Offered: Post Graduate Courses Intake Graduate
Courses Intake Diploma/P.G. Diploma/
Certificate Course Intake
M.P.A. Vocal Music (2Year) 15 Diploma Vocal Instrumental 15 M.P.A. Dramatics (2 Year) 15 Diploma Dramatics 15 M.P.A. Instrumental Music 15 Diploma Instrumental Music
(Tabla/Harmonium/Sitar/Violine)
15
Bridge Course (Vocal) 25 Diploma Classical Dance (2 Year) Bharatnatyam/Katthak
10
Bridge Course Instrumental (Tabla/Harmonium/Sitar/Violin,Sarod)
25 Certificate Dramatics (1 year)
10
Bridge Course Dramatics (Theater Arts)
25 Certificate Course in Sugam Sangeet (1Year)
15
Certificate Course in Shahiri (1Year)
10
Diploma Course in Drawing (Portrait/ Composotion & Landscape) 2 Year
10
Diploma Course in Animation & Commercial (2Year)
10
Short Term Course for Digital Media Studio (Camera, Editing, Script writing Sound Engineering)
10
Certificate Course in Lokkala
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• Course Structure: Annual
• C.B.C.S. Course: Nil
• Infrastructure facilities: 1 Classrooms 2 Theatre for Performance
3 Audio-Vidio Studio
• Placement Opportunities:
In Govt. Colleges/ Universities Professional Group Placement in film Company Placement in Theatre Group
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4.33 ADULT AND CONTINUING EUDCATION AND EXTENSION WORK
I/c Head : Dr. Gorakhanath N. Kambale
Phone (office) : 0231-2609151,
Phone (HOD) : 0231-2609150
E – mail - [email protected]
• Teaching Staff :
Sr. No. Professor Sr. No.
Associate Professor
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
1 1 Dr. Gorakhanath Kamble ( M. A. Phil, Ph.D..)
1 Dr. Suman Buwa (MSW, Ph.D..)
2 Shri. Yashodhan Bokil (M. A. SET )
• Courses offered : Continuing Education Courses (Certificate Courses)
Sr. No Course Name Duration Intake
1 2 3 4
1 Rural Journalism and Mass
Communication
6 months 60 Student's per batch/center
2 Balwadi Teachers Education Course 6 months 60 Student's per batch/center
3 Travel and Tourism 6 months 60 Student's per batch/center
4 Cookery 6 months 30 Student's per batch/center
5 Home Science 6 months 30 Student's per batch/center
6 Fashion Designing 6 months 30 Student's per batch/center
7 Library Management 3 months 60 Student's per batch/center
8 Basic Beauty Culture and Hair Dressing 3 months 30 Student's per batch/center
9 Radio Jockey 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
10 Milk Microbiology 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
11 P.C. Maintenance 1 Month 60 Student's per batch/center
12 Vermi Composting 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
13 Garden Techniques 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
14 Ballad and Folk Art. 6 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
15 Gandhian Thought 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
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16 Human Right 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
17 Event Management 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
18 Introduction to Income Tax 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
19 Panchayati Raj 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
20 Trade Unionism 4 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
21 izkdr̀Hkk"kk 1 Year 60 Student's per batch/center
22 Pragmatic English 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
23 Proficiency in the use of English 6 Months 40 Student's per batch/center
24 E -Taxation 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
25 Basic English Grammer 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
26 lqxelaxhr ¼xk;u o oknu½ 6 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
27 ukV;'kkL= ifjp; 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
28 Basic Drawing and Painting 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
29 fganhvuqokn 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
30 ejkBhlkfgR; ifjp; 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
31 Basic course in Yoga 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
32 Personality Development 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
33 Share Market Trading 10 Days 60 Student's per batch/center
34 Tally 9.2 2 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
35 Tally 9.2 6 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
36 Integrated Software Development 6 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
37 Preparation of Household Chemicals 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
38 eksMhfyih 1 Month 60 Student's per batch/center
39 Salesmanship Training 1 Month 60 Student's per batch/center
40 Western and Folk Dances 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
41 Martial Art 10 Days 60 Student's per batch/center
42 3 – D Animation 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
43 Introduction to Medicinal Plant 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
44 Communication Skill 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
45 Maintenance and Repairs of Electrical
Domestic Appliances
3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
46 Photo Shop 1 Month 30 Student's per batch/center
47 C and C + + 3 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
48 Web Designing 6 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
49 Java Programming 3 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
50 jaxeapifjp; 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
51 Basic Tailoring 3 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
52 Research Methodology 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
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53 oLrqlaxzgky; O;oLFkkiu 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
54 ,sfrgklhddkxni=kaphtio.kwd o laj{k.k 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
55 Leadership for Change (Personal &
Community)
6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
56 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 6 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
57 djkvksdsxhr 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
58 O;kolk;hdn`f"Vdksufodkl 10 Days 60 Student's per batch/center
59 Dress Designing 1 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
60 Mehandi (Heena) 15 Days 30 Student's per batch/center
61 Computer Application 6 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
62 Financial Accounting 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
63 O;ogkj mi;ksxh ejkBh 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
64 Nan oxZ 1 Month 60 Student's per batch/center
65 yksdukV; 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
66 Water & Soil Analysis 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
67 Pharma Quality Control Assurance 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
68 Introduction to Herbal medical plants 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
69 Western Dance 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
70 lqxa/kh o vkS"k/khouLirhaphvksG[k o lao/kZu 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
71 laHkk'kudkS'kY; 10 Days 60 Student's per batch/center
72 Fashion Designing 3 Months 30 Student's per batch/center
73 <ksydhoknu<ksydhoknu<ksydhoknu<ksydhoknu 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
74 Advertising 6 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
75 Gents Beauty Parlor 10 Days 60 Student's per batch/center
76 Proof Reading 3 Months 60 Student's per batch/center
77 ,sfrgkfldlkglhenkZuh [ksG 1 Month 60 Student's per batch/center
78 Hotel Management 6 Month 60 Student's per batch/center
Courses Structure :
As there are need based courses. Course structure differences as per the nature and scope of the course.
• Infrastructure facilities : – Building – Approx. 3000 Sq. ft. two stoary building – Newly constructed building – approx. 1200 sq. ft. – Library – Number of books – 1000 – E – learning Centre – Computers – 15 – Educational C.D.'s – 44
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• Placement Opportunities :
No. Course Placement Opportunities
1 Library Management Assistant Librarians in secondary schools and public libraries
2 Rural Journalism Job of Reporters in medias
3 BalwadiShikshakShikshan Balwadi teachers
4 Fashion Designing Own business
5 Modi Script Modi Scripts Writers
6 Tally Assistant to Accountants
7 Music Performing artist and for developing career in music
8 Shahiri Kala Ballads Performing artist and for developing own career as artist.
9 Salesmanship Training Job of Salesmanship firms, shops
10 Radio Jocky Job of Radio Jokies in broadcasting medias
11 Valuation of immovable Properties
Job of valuaters – own business
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4.34 CENTRE FOR GANDHIAN STUDIES Co-ordinator : Prof. Dr. Bharati Patil
Phone (Office) : (0231) - 2609344 Phone (HOD) : 9850614016
Official E-mail Id :- [email protected]
Co-ordinator E-mail Id :- [email protected]
� Teaching Staff: Sr. No. Professor Sr. No. Visiting Staff Name & Qualifications
1 Dr. Bharati Patil 1 Prof. Dr. Asok Chousalkar 2 Prof. Uday Gaikwad 3 Prof. S. T. Kombade 4 Prof. R. G. Waradkar 5 Prof. Dr. J. R. Dabhole 6 Dr. Nanda Parekar 7 Dr. Amita Kanegaonkar 8 Dr. Vidya Katti 9 Dr. Suchita Suragihalli 10 Dr. Keshav Harel 11 Shri. Salim Pathan 12 Shri. Bhaubali Patil 13 Shri. Suryakant Gaikwad
• Courses Offered:
Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma/P.G.Diploma/ Certificate Courese
Intake
P.G.Diploma In Gandhian Studies 30
P.G. Diploma In Rural Development 30
• Course Structure:
1) P. G. Diploma In Gandhian Studies (One Year Course with Annual Exam) Subject : - 1) Social Ideas of Mahatma Gandhi 2) Political Ideas of Mahatama Gandhi 3) Economic Ideas of Mahatma Gandhi 4) Role of Gandhi in India’s Freedom Movement 5) Gandhism After Mahatma Gandhi 6) Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi
2) P. G. Diploma In Rural Development (One Year Course with Annual Exam) Subject:- 1) Governance & Rural Development 2) Experiments of Rural Development 3) Rural Economics 4) Gandhian Theory of Rural Development 5) Dissertation
• Insfrastructure facilities: One HOD Room, One Class Room, One Office Room, One Research/Guest Room
• Placement Opportunities : Nil
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4.35 CENTRE FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
Director :- Dr. Medha Nanivadekar
Phone (Office) : 2609191
Phone (HOD) : 2609191
Official E-mail Id :- [email protected]
HOD E-mail Id :- [email protected]
• Teaching Staff Sr. No.
Associate Professor and Director
1. Dr. Medha Nanivadekar, Ph.D.
• Courses Offered :- Sr. No.
Post Graduate Courses & Research Degree
Intake
1. M.A. Women’s Studies 25 2. M.Phil. (Women’s Studeis) 03 3. Ph.D. (Women’s Studeies) 01
• Course Structure Courses are under the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies. Course structure is similar to the courses under the Faculty of Social Science.
• Infrastructure Facilities The center for women studies is well-equipped with computers, Internet connectivity, Smart Board, multi media projector and printers. Reading material for above mentioned course is available in the centre for women’s studies. In addition online resources are also provided.
• Departmental Library:- The Centre has a library which is adequate for fulfilling the needs of the students enrolled for Women’s Studies Courses.
• Placement Opportunities : Although on-campus placements are not offered, guidance and orientation about career opportunities in Women’s Studies and about foreign fellowship opportunities is provided.
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4.36 CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Centre Co-ordinator : Dr. Manjusha Deshpande
Phone (Office) 0231-2609309, 2690762
E-mail ID : [email protected]
Cell: 9158990530
I. Certificate Courses at PG Level (Duration: Three Months Dr. Manjusha Deshpande teaches following courses designed for any graduate willing to pursue
research, academic and field activities with the perspective of Community Development.
1. Community Based Natural Resource Management 2. Community Initiatives in Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases 3. Science Communication 4. Youth and Community Development
Characteristics of the Courses: Participatory and project based teaching-learning method with
innovative brain storming games and role play
II. Certificate Courses ( Skill Development and Skill Up-gradation) Following tailor-made courses designed by eminent academicians and professionals, all the courses
have been organized in collaboration with voluntary organization and Educational Institutes under
Shivaji University Jurisdiction.
Duration: One Year Eligibility Fees
Course Name
1. Dress Design and Fashion Coordination 10th Pass/Fail 5000/-
2. Child Education and Development(Marathi) 10th Pass/Fail 2000/-
3. Child Education and Development 10th Pass/Fail 3000/-
4. Nutrition and Dietetics 12th Pass/Fail 4000/-
5. Health Assistant 10th Pass/Fail 5000/-
6. CMLT 10th Pass/Fail 3500/-
7. X-ray, ECG and CT Scanning Assistant 10th Pass/Fail 5000/-
8. ICU Assistant 10th Pass/Fail 5000/-
9. Lab Management with Analysis of food, water and Soil
12th Science Pass 3000/-
10. Advanced Certificate Course in Panch-Karma B.A.M.S 12,000/-
11. Emergency Medical Services(EMS) Any medical graduate
12. Ad. Cert. Course in Dialysis Technician 12th Science Pass 6000/-
13. Ad. Cert. Course in Perfusion Technician 12th Science Pass 10,000/-
14. Ad. Cert. Course in Hospital Management 12th Science Pass 10,000/-
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15. Ad. Cert. Course in MRI Technician 3 years experience of
X-ray, ECG and CT
Technician
10,000/-
16. Nursery Management 10th Pass/Fail 2000/-
17. Film and Theatre Acting Anybody Interested 5000/-
Duration: Eight Months
18. Drama Making and Processing Anybody Interested 2000/-
Duration: Six Months
19. Certificate Course in Counseling Techniques Any Graduate 4000/-
20. Ophthalmic Assistant 10th Pass/Fail 2000/-
21. Operation Theatre Assistant 12th Pass 3000/-
22. Panchkarma Assistant 10th Pass/Fail 4000/-
23. Ayurved Parichay 10th Pass/Fail 2000/-
Duration: Four Months
24. Computer Hardware Maintenance 10th Pass 3500/-
25. Computer Networking 10th Pass 3500/-
Duration: Three Months
26. Craft Anybody Interested 300/-
27. Spoken English Anybody Interested 500/-
28. Identification and conservation of Medicinal Plants
Anybody interested 150/-
29. Lab Management and water Analysis 12th Science 1500/-
30. Lab Management and Soil Analysis 12th Science 1500/-
31. Lab Management and Food Analysis 12th Science 1500/-
32. Tally 10th Pass 1500/
33. DTP 10th Pass 1500/
34. Fitness Training 12th Fail/ Pass
10th Pass and
experience of two
years in respective
field
4000
III. Lecture Series on “Innovative Gardening Skills, Garbage Decomposition, Kitchen and
Community Gardening on every Thursday at 1 pm Special Infrastructure facilities: Lecture hall with classroom facilities such as Laptop and DLP
• Placement: 90 % participants of our courses get employment in private and cooperative sector. Some of
them have started self employment units.
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4.37 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Director : Dr. Krishna Kirwale
Phone (Office) 0231- 2609361
E-mail: [email protected]
Teaching Staff : -
Sr.
No
Professor
1 Dr. Krishna Kirwale MA, Ph.D., B.D. Dramatics
• Course Offered :
Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Course
Intake Diploma / P.G. Diploma / certificate Courses
Intake
Ph.D. 4 U.P.S.C. 50 ------- ---------
• Course Structure : M.P.SC../U.P.S.C. Batch has started from year of 2009. In this batch admission get for only S.C.
students who are preparing for competitive exams. This is from the Govt. of Maharashtra. On the basis of common entrance test 50 students get selected. U.P.S.C. Training Programme for SC students. Qualification : Any Degree. Inter- disciplinary programmes started : M.Phil, Ph.d course Ph.d. Departmental fellowship of Rs. 3500/- P.m.
• Infrastructure facilities : � Departmental Personal Library- 2000 Books Available � Internet Facility 7
• Placement Opportunity :
M.P.S.C., U.P.S.C., BANKING , GOVT. SECTOR,.
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4.38 CHH. SHAHU MAHARAJ CENTRE FOR STUDIES OF MARATHA HISTORY
Incharge Coordinator: Prof. M. A. Lohar
Phone (Office) : (0231) 2606091
E-mail : [email protected]
Research Assistant:- 1) Shri. Rajaram Kamble
2) Smt. Poonam Bhuyekar
The Specific objectives of the Centre include a renewed emphasis on multi angled study of
Maratha History, to impart practical skill in ‘Modi Script’ which is rich in original sources, and hence
indispensable for original research in any area of Maratha History, collection of source material
useful for the study of Maratha History from the archives in India and abroad, and publication of the
relevant material.
The Centre organized lectures of distinguished scholars under Dr. Appasaheb Pawar
Memorial Lecture Series in Oct. 2013. Prof. L. R. Raut and Prof. Ratanlal Hangloo, delivered lectures
on Maratha History. E-library has been setup in the centre recently. Scanning and digitalization of
important historical source material relating to Maratha History is in progress. Besides, a good
collection of important books related to Maratha History has been procured from late Prof. A. R.
Kulkarni.
Unpublished documents in Modi script available at Government Archives at Bombay have
been scanned and deposited in C. D. form in the centre.
Project on ‘Encyclopedia of Maratha History Volume I’ and ‘English Records on Kolhapur’
have been completed and books entitled “Marathekalin Samaj Jeevan” and ‘Marathyanchya
Itihasache Pailu’ have been published by the Centre.
A National Seminar on ‘Western India in transition (17th mid 20th century) was organized in
February, 2013.
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4.39 CENTRE OF NEHRU STUDIES
Co-ordinator: Prof Dr. V. P. Rasam
Phone: 0231-2609352, 2609234
E-mail : [email protected]
■ Teaching Staff:
Sr.No. Professor Sr.No Associate
Professor
Sr.
No.
Assistant
Professor
Sr.No. Sr. No. Visiting
Teacher Staff
1. Dr.V.P.Rasam M.A. Ph.D
1. Dr.Ravindra Bhanage M.A. Ph.D
---- ------ 1. Prof.Dr.Padmaja Patil M.A. Ph.D
2. Dr.Prakash Pawar M.A. Ph.D
2. Prof.Dr.Nisha Mude M.A. Ph.D
3. Prof.Dr.Arun Chavan M.A. Ph.D
4. Prof.Dr. M.C. Sheikh B.sc,LLM,MBA,Ph.D
5. Prof. Dr.Savita Rasam LLB, Ph.D
• Course Offered:-
Diploma/P.G. Diploma / Certificate Courses intake
P.G. Diploma in Communal Harmony & Social Peace 30
• Course Structure :-
P.G. Diploma in Communal Harmony & Social Peace Paper I Evolution of Indian nationalism Paper II Communal Harmony and Social Peace in Indian tradition Paper III Course of communal disharmony and Social unrest Paper IV Methods to establish Communal Harmony and Social Peace Paper V Dissertation
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4.40 DISTANCE EDUCATION
I/c Director : Dr. N. P. Sonaje Phone (Office) : 0231-2693771 Phone (HOD) : 0231-2693771 Official E-mail ID : [email protected] HOD E-mail ID : [email protected] � Teaching Staff/ Academic Staff :
Sr. No.
Director Sr. No.
Dy. Registrar Sr. No
Course Coordinators
Sr. No.
Visiting Staff
1 1 Capt. Dr. N. P. Sonaje
1 Dr. S M Aparaj *Distinguish faculty from the affiliated colleges and University Departments
2 Mr. V.S.Salokhe 3 Mr. D K
Kamlakar
4 Dr. P. D. Ruikar
5 Mr. Y.D.Kudale
• Courses Offered :
Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Courses
Diploma /P.G.Diploma /Certificate Courses
Master of Arts (Languages)
Bachelor of Arts ( Languages)
PG Diploma in Translation
Master of Arts (Social Science )
Bachelor of Arts ( Social Sciences)
Master of Commerce Bachelor of Commerce Master of Science(Maths) Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Executive
60
Master of Valuation (RE)
• ourse Structure : Separate course Prospectus/Brochure is prepared by Centre for Distance Education for each course.
• C.B.C.S Courses : Nil
• Infrastructure Facilities: Sr. No Particulars 1 Class Rooms with Smart Board 2 Video Conferencing 3 Library 4 Conference Hall
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4.41 CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND INCLUSIVE POLICY
I/C Director : Dr. R. G. Dandge
Phone: (Office) 0231-2605518
Phone (HOD): 0231-2605518
Official Email ID: [email protected]
HOD Email ID: [email protected]
• Teaching Staff: Sr.No Assistant Professor 1 Smt. Nilisha Prakash Desai 2 Shri. Avinash Gulab Bhale
• Course Offered: Post Graduate Courses
Intake Graduate Courses
Intake Diploma/P.G.Diploma/Certificate Course
Intake
Nil Nil Nil Nil P.G.Diploma in Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
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• Course Structure: Compulsory Papers
Code Paper detail
CC-1 Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
CC-2 Auditing and Measurement of Discrimination and of Inclusive Policy
CC-3 Quantitative Techniques for Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy
Optional Papers
CO-1 Social reform Movement in India
CO-2 Environment and Social Discrimination
CO-3 Social Exclusion and Indian Labour
Project work
CP 1 Project work
Marks
1. CC- 1 to CC – 3 are compulsory each paper will be of 100 Marks 2. A student can select any one optional paper from optional papers and paper will be of 100 Marks
3. CP-1 – project work is compulsory – 100 marks 4. Total Marks of Course = 500
• Infrastructure facilities 1. The Centre at present has a well-furnished Lecture hall and essential educative Equipment’s
• Placement Opportunities- � Job placement opportunities in Voluntary Organizations, NGO, etc. � Job Placement in CSR in Corporate sector. � For Competitive Examinations for Civil Services.
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4.42 YASHWANTRAO CHAVAN SCHOOL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (YCSRD)
Director: - Prof. Dr. V. B. Jugale
Phone No. (Office) :- 0231-2609181
M. S. W. in Rural Community Development
� Teaching Staff :-
Sr. No.
Assistant Director / Assistant Professor
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Name & Qualifications 01. Mr. Amol Minchekar,
M.A. (Soc.), MSW 01. Mr. Umesh Gadekar,
MSW, MBA
• Courses Offered :- M.S.W. in Rural Community Development
Post Graduate Courses Intake
M S W in Rural Community Development PART- I 60 M S W in Rural Community Development PART- II 60
• Course Structure :- M S W
Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)
M. S. W. PART- I : SEMESTER-I
1 Social Work – History and Ideologies 5 Work with Individuals and Families
2 Economic Analysis for Rural Management – I 6 Sociology for Social Workers
3 Human Growth and Development 7 Social work Practicum
4 Quantitative Analysis for Rural Management
M. S. W. PART- I : SEMESTER-II
1 Work with Communities 5 Social Work Research
2 Economic Analysis for Rural Management – II 6 Work with Groups
3 Social Policy, Planning and Development 7 Social Work Practicum
4 Management of Developmental and Welfare
Services
M. S. W. PART- II : SEMESTER-III
1 Social Legislation 5 Panchayati Raj and Rural
Development
2 Environment & Energy management 6 Rural Health and Development
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3 Rural Issues and Development 7 Social Work Practicum
4 Tribal Community Development
M. S. W. PART- II : SEMESTER-IV
1 Dissertation/Computer Applications 5 Rural Development, Environment &
Sustainable Livelihoods
2 Agrarian Relations, Agriculture & Rural
Development
6 Disaster Management
3 NGOs. & Programme Management 7 Social Work Practicum
4 Cooperatives and Rural Development
M. S. W. PART- II : SEMESTER-V
01 Project
� MRS (Master of Rural Studies) � Teaching Staff :-
Sr. No.
Assistant Director /Assistant Professor
Name & Qualifications 01 Mr. Santosh S. Sutar M.Sc (Stat) 02 Ms. Kavita S. Vadrale M.A. (Eco.)
• Courses Offered :-
Post Graduate Courses Intake MRS (Master of Rural Studies) PART- I 60 MRS (Master of Rural Studies) PART- II 60
• Course Structure :- MRS
Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) MRS PART- I : SEMESTER-I S1.1 Principles and Practices of Rural Development S1.5 Agribusiness, Agripreneurship and
Skill Development S1.2 Economic Analysis for Rural Management - I S1.6 Rural Livelihood Systems S1.3 Management Accounting and Finance S1.7 Research Methodology for Rural
Studies S1.4 Quantitative Analysis for Rural Management MRS PART- I : SEMESTER-II S2.1 Computer Applications for Rural Management S2.5 Risk Management & Rural Insurance S2.2 Economic Analysis for Rural Management - II S2.6 Introduction to Bionomics S2.3 Social Policy, Planning and Development S2.7 Resource Economics S2.4 Trade Liberalization and Global Business
Logistics
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MRS PART- II : SEMESTER-III S3.1 Operations Research S3.5 Geographical Information systems for
Rural Development S3.2 Environment & Energy management S3.6 Rural Development Interventions S3.3
Project Management-I: Planning and Implementation of Rural Development Programmes
S3.7 Rural Development Programmes and policies
S3.4 Rural Product Marketing MRS PART- II : SEMESTER-IV S4.1 Business Budgeting S4.5
Project Management – II: Monitoring and Evaluation of Rural Development Programmes
S4.2 Science and Technology for RD S4.6 Social Corporate Responsibilities S4.3 Co-operative thoughts and collective action S4.4 Finance management MRS PART- II : SEMESTER-V S5.1 Project Work
� M. C. A. ( Rural Informatics ) � Teaching Staff :-
Sr. No.
Assistant Director /Assistant Professor
Name & Qualifications 01 Mrs. Vaishali Bhosale
MCA, M. Phil., MBA 02 Ms. Monali Khachane
M.Sc. (Comp. Sci.)
• Courses Offered :-
Post Graduate Courses Intake MCA ( Rural Informatics ) PART- I 60
MCA( Rural Informatics ) PART- II 60
MCA ( Rural Informatics ) PART- III 60
• Course Structure :- MCA ( Rural Informatics )
Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) MCA PART- I : SEMESTER-I 01 Computer Organization 05 Accounting and Financial
Management 02 Economic Analysis for Rural Management- I 06 Data and File Structures 03 Programming in C++ 07 Lab-I
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04 Quantitative Analysis and Rural Management
MCA PART- I : SEMESTER-II
01 Operating Systems 05 Software Engineering 02 Economic Analysis for Rural
Management- II 06 Computer Network
03 Social Policy Planning and Development
07 Mini-Project - I
04 Database Management System MCA PART- II : SEMESTER-III
01 Operation Research 05 Introduction to Multimedia Systems 02 Environment and Energy Management 06 Information Security & Cyber Laws 03 Internet Programming 07 Lab-II - 04 Object Oriented Modeling and Design MCA PART- II : SEMESTER-IV 01 E-Commerce and Applications 05 Professional Communication Skills 02 Software Project Management 06 Cloud Computing 03 Unix Internals and Programming 07 Mini-Project - II 04 Java Programming MCA PART- III : SEMESTER-V 01 Distributed Systems 05 Elective - II 02 Dataware Housing and Mining 06 Mini Project - III 03 XML and Web Services 07 Lab-III 04 Elective - I 08 Seminar MCA PART- III : SEMESTER-VI 01 Project
� M. B. A. ( Rural Management ) � Teaching Staff :-
Sr. No.
Assistant Director / Assistant Professor
Sr. No.
Assistant Professor
Name & Qualifications 01. Mr. Gajanan Salunkhe,
MBA, M. Phil 01. Mr. Chetan Galage
B. Tech. (Mech), MBA 02. Dr. Nitin C. Mali
B.Sc., DCM MBA, M.Phil., M.Com., Ph. D.
• Courses Offered :-
Post Graduate Courses Intake MBA ( Rural Management ) PART- I 60 MBA ( Rural Management ) PART- II 60
• Course Structure :- MBA ( Rural Management )
Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)
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MBA PART- I : SEMESTER-I S1.1 Individual and Group Behaviour S1.5 Rural Business Environment
S1.2 Economic Analysis for Rural Management – I
S1.6 Rural Livelihood System
S1.3 Financial and Cost Accounting S1.7 International Trade in Agriculture S1.4 Quantitative Analysis for Rural
Management
MBA PART- I : SEMESTER-II S2.1 Financial Management in Rural
Perspective S2.5 Agriculture Productions and
Operations Management S2.2 Economic Analysis for Rural
Management – II S2.6 Computer Applications for Rural
Management S2.3 Social Policy, Planning and Development S2.7 Managing Cooperatives S2.4 Understanding Organizations
� M. Tech ( Rural Technology ) � Teaching Staff :-
Sr. No.
Assistant Director /Assistant Professor
Name & Qualifications 01. Mr. Sudhir Desai
ME Mechanical
• Courses Offered :-
Post Graduate Courses Intake M. Tech ( Rural Technology ) PART- I 18 M. Tech ( Rural Technology ) PART- II
• Course Structure :- M. Tech
Semester System with Credits and Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) M. Tech PART- I : SEMESTER-I
RETC 1-1 Energy Scenario & Role Of Rural Technology RETE 1-5 Elective I
RETC 1-2 Economic Analysis for Rural Management – I RETE 1-6 Elective II
RETC 1-3 Quantitative Analysis for Rural Management RETE 1-7 Seminar I
RETC 1-4 Solid Waste Management And Its Conversion
Technologies
M. Tech PART- I : SEMESTER-II RETC 2-1 Remote Sensing and GIS RETE 2-5 Elective III
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RETC 2-2 Economic Analysis for Rural Management – II RETE 2-6 Elective IV
RETC 2-3 Social Policy, Planning and Development RETE 2-7 Seminar II
RETC 2-4 Alternative Fuels for Transportation Technology
M. Tech PART- II : SEMESTER-III T 31 Industrial Training And Field Work
S 32 Dissertation Phase - I
M. Tech PART- II : SEMESTER-IV D 42 Dissertation Phase - II
• Infrastructure facilities :-
Well-equipped computer lab., Internet facility to students , Better access of library and sports Accommodation and other support services
• Placement Opportunities:-
Students of this School are placed in corporate sector NGOs and productive employment opportunities consultative assignments and govt sector employment opportunities.
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4.43 NANO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Co-ordinator : Prof. (Dr.) P. S. Patil
Phone (Office) : 0091-0231-2609490
Phone (HOD) : +91 9922235114
Official E-mail ID : [email protected]
HOD E-mail ID : [email protected]
� Teaching Staff:
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Visiting Professor
1. Dr. P. S. Patil 1. Dr. K. K. Sharma 1. Mr. T. D. Dongale 1. Dr. S. Prabhu, Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience, France
2. Dr. P. J. Patil 2. Prof. (Dr.) C. H. Bhosale 3. Dr. K. D. Pawar 3. Dr. J. K. Nandgave 4. Mr. M. N. Padvi 5. Mr. G. J. Navathe 6. Dr. S. S. Nirmale 7. Mr. K. P. Patil 8. Dr. S. D. Jagdale 9. Dr. A. V. Patil 10. Dr. D. N. Kurhe 11. Dr. N. K. Desai
• Course Offered:
Post Graduate Course Intake Graduate Course Intake Diploma/ PG Diploma/Certificate
Course
Intake
M. Sc. (Nanoscience and Technology)
60 B. Sc. (Nanoscience and Technology)
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• Course Structure: B. Sc. (Nanoscience and Technology)
Semester- I 1. Mechanics, Properties of Matter and Optics 2. Fundamentals of Chemical Sciences –I 3. Fundamentals of Life Science 4. Mathematical Science 5. Electronic Devices and Circuits
Semester- II 1. Optics, Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism 2. Fundamentals of Chemical Sciences –II 3. Chemical basis of life, Biomolecules, Metabolism 4. Computational Method I 5. Digital Electronics
Semester- III 1. Atomic Physics, Crystallography, Magnetism and Electromagnetic Theory 2. Advanced Chemical Science-I 3. Molecular Cell biology, virology, immunology 4. Basic Instrumentation
Semester- IV 1. Physical Optics, Laser, Quantum and statistical mechanics 2. Advanced Chemical Science-II 3. Biological culture techniques 4. Advanced Instrumentation
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5. Descriptive Statistics and Probability Distributions 5. Computational methods-II
Semester- V 1. Mathematical Methods, Statistical Physics and Solid State Physics 2. Advanced Organic Chemistry 3. Fundamentals of enzymology and Bioinformatics 4. Science at the Nanoscale 5. Environmental Nanoscience
Semester- VI 1. Classical and Quantum Mechanics 2. Medicinal Chemistry and Radioactivity 3. Molecular biology and genetic engineering 4. Properties of Nanomaterials 5. Nanobiology and Nanomedicine
� Each semester carries 500 marks (15 Credits) for Theory course + 200 (08 Credits) marks for Lab-
course = 700 marks (23 Credits)
� Non-credit courses: Communication in Practice, Environmental Science, Personality Development,
Scientific and Technical writing.
• Course Structure: M. Sc. (Nanoscience and Technology)
Semester- VII 1. Synthesis and Characterization Methods 2. Carboneous Nanomaterials 3. Nanocoatings 4. Nanostructured Photovoltaics 5. Nanobiotechnology-I
Semester- VIII 1. Magnetic Nanomaterials 2. Nanomaterials for Energy Storage Devices 3. Catalysis and Photocatalysis 4. Functional Nanomaterials 5. Nanobiotechnology-II
Semester- III 1. Research Project and Dissertation Phase-I 2. Seminar based on project work- I
Semester- IV 1. Research Project and Dissertation Phase-II 2. Seminar based on project work- II
� Each semester carries 500 marks (15 Credits) for Theory course + 200 (08 Credits) marks for Lab-
course = 700 marks (23 Credits)
� The project work will carry 600 marks (18 Credits)
� Non-credit courses: Open source tools and webinars in Nanoscience, Societal implications of
Nanoscience
• Placement Opportunities:
• Electronics/semiconductor industry
• Materials science including textiles, polymers, packaging, among others
• Auto and aerospace industries
• Biotechnology, Medical fields and pharmaceuticals
• Environmental monitoring, control, and remediation
• Food science including quality control and packaging
• Energy related industries