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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
1. Name of the Department: Business Administration
2. Year of establishment: 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Department is a part of Faculty of Commerce & Management.
4. Names of programmes offered:
Regular: MBA-2 Year (General), MBA-2 Year (Business Economics),
Pre-PhD/Ph. D.
Self-Financing Scheme: MBA-5 Year Integrated
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved.
All the courses being run in the department are inter-disciplinary and other
departments involved are Commerce, Economics and Computer.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries and foreign
institutions. Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System.
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments
Faculty members of the department taught the classes of departments of
Food Science and Technology, Commerce as and when requested by these
Odds.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CASS & MPS)
Professor 01 01 01
Associate Professors 02 Nil Nil
Assistant Professors 05 05 05*
Others (Teaching Associates) Nil 12 12
*Two teachers namely Dr. Himani Sharma and Dr. Surender Singh are on
EEL for a period of two years.
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11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./
M. Phil.
students
guided
for the
last four
years
Dr.
Sultan
Singh
Ph.D. Professor Finance 27 11/04
Dr. Arti
Gaur
Ph. D. Assistant
Professor
Finance 08 02/05
Dr.
Rajneesh
Ahlawet
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Marketing/
HARM
10 Nil
Dr.
Sanjeet
Kumar
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Finance 07 02/Nil
Dr.
Himani
Sharma
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Finance/HARM 07 Nil
Dr.
Surender
Singh
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Economics 09 02/06
In addition to the above, 03 scholars were also supervised by Dr. Pradeep
Ahlawet, who resigned to join Department of Management, DCRUST,
Murthal Sonipet; and 02 scholars were supervised by Dr. R. C. Dalal, who
resigned to join Department of Management, K. U. Kurukshetra.
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
There is no formal way of appointments of Visiting Fellows, adjunct
faculty, emeritus professors at the department level. However, the
department invited eminent academicians from different universities and
institutes to deliver extension lectures/invited talk for the enrichment of
students and faculty.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information
MBA (5 Year Integrated Course) - 100 percent
MBA (2 Year)/Pre-PhD - 38 percent
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
MBA (5 Year Integrated) - 18:1
MBA (2 Year) - 20:1
Pre-PhD/PhD - 08:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Sanctioned: 02 Filled and Actual: 03
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies.
Management and other allied subjects.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b)
international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the
names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-
wise.
Name of
Principal
Investigator
Title of the Project Funding
Agency
Amount
Sanctioned
Projects completed
Dr. Sanjeet
Kumar
Women Entrepreneurs in
India: Performance, Problems
and Opportunities
UGC (February
01, 2010 to
July 31, 2012)
Rs. 6,88,000
Prof. Sultan
Singh
Management of E-banking
Risk: A Comparative Study
of Public, Private and Foreign
Banks in India
UGC (February
01, 2011 to
July 31, 2013)
Rs. 5,71,200
Projects ongoing
Dr. Arti Gaur Impact of Institutional Credit
on the Income and
Employment of Farmers in
Haryana
UGC (since
July 01, 2012)
Rs. 4,54,300
Dr. Surender
Mor*
An Assessment of Climate
Change Impact on Food
Production in India
UGC (since
July 01, 2012)
Rs. 8,30,200
* Dr. Surender Mor is presently on EOL from the University and is working as
Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, BPSMV, Khanpur,
Sonipat.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
(a) National collaboration: Nil
(b) International collaboration: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
20. Research facility/centre with state recognition/national recognition/
international recognition: Nil
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21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or
corporate Bodies. Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:
International : 41
National : 70
Monographs : Nil
Chapter in Edited Books : 19
Edited Books : 02
Books with ISBN with details of publishers : Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Citation Index - range / average: upto 26
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor - range / average upto 3
h-index upto 3
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other
laboratories/Institutions/ industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in:
(a) National Committees
Prof. Sultan Singh, Member, Research Degree Committee, School
of Management Studies, H. P. University, Shimla
Prof. Sultan Singh, Member, PG Board of Studies, Institute of
Management Studies, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.
Prof. Sultan Singh, Member, UG Board of Studies, Department of
Commerce, H. P. University, Shimla.
Prof. Sultan Singh, Member, UG Board of Studies, IMSAR, M. D.
University, Rohtak
(b) International Committees Nil
(c) Editorial Boards
Prof. Sultan Singh, member, Editorial Board, TSME Journal of
Management, ISSN 2249-6092.
Prof. Sultan Singh, member, Editorial Board, International Journal
of 3600 Management Review, ISSN 2320-7124.
Prof. Sultan Singh, member, Editorial Board, Management Vistas,
ISSN: 0974-682X.
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Prof. Sultan Singh, member, Editorial Board, SDIMT Management
Review, ISSN: 2320-5814
Prof. Sultan Singh, member, Editorial/Advisory Board, IIM
JOURNAL-IQRA International Management Journal, ISSN: 2277-
4211
(d) Any other (please specify):
Prof. Sultan Singh, member, Board of Review, Indian Management
Studies, ISSN: 0974-4355
Prof. Sultan Singh, member, Board of Review, KAIM Journal of
Management and Research, ISSN: 0974:9462
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Dr. Arti Gaur, Dr. Rajneesh Ahlawat and Dr. Sanjeet Kumar
attended the Orientation Course at Academic Staff College
GJUS&T, Hisar from 17.06.2009 to 14.07.2009.
Dr. Arti Gaur attended a UGC sponsored National Workshop on
Research Methodology organized by Department of Computer
Science and Applications, CDLU, Sirsa from March 02-15, 2011.
Dr. Rajneesh Ahlawat, Dr. Sanjeet Kumar and Dr. Himani Sharma
attended the Refresher Course in Business Studies at Academic
Staff College GJUS&T, Hisar from May 25, 2011 to June 14,
2011.
Dr. Arti Gaur and Dr. Rajneesh Ahlawat attended Refresher
Course at Academic Staff College GJUS&T, Hisar from May 30,
2012 to June 19, 2012.
28. Students Projects
Percentage of students, who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects
All the students in MBA Programmes undergo projects which may be
summer projects or research projects. These are undertaken by the
students in mentorship of various industries as well as the faculty
members of the department.
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute: Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty
Prof. Sultan Singh was honoured with Excellent Research Award -
2011 for his contribution to Business Research by DAV College
Malout (Punjab) in the International Conference on “India in
Emerging Order - A Potential Market for the World” on February
25-26, 2011.
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Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
Students Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Organized a National Workshop on Research Methodology in
Management in the Department of Business Administration, Chaudhary
Devi Lal University, Sirsa on December 12-13, 2009. Sh. B. S. Malik,
Commissioner, Hisar Division, Haryana was the Chief-Guest and Prof.
Mohammad Altaf Khan, Department of Commerce, University of Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi delivered a keynote address. Prof. M. S. Turan,
Prof. Harbhajan Bansal, Prof B. K. Punia, Haryana School of Business,
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology Hisar; Prof. B.
S. Bodla, Director, Institute of Management Science, Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra and Prof. C. R. Darolia, Department of
Psychology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra; Prof. G. S. Batra,
School of Management Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala; Prof. Sanjiv
Sharma, University Business School, Prof. Suresh Sharma, Department of
Statistics, Prof. Manoj Sharma, Department of Evening Studies, Punjab
University Chandigarh; Prof. Atul Dhingra, Department of Management,
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agriculture University Hisar, Prof. L.
N. Dahiya (Retired), Department of Commerce, MDU, Rohtak were the
Chairpersons/Resource Persons in the technical sessions during the
workshop. Dr. K. C. Bhardwaj, Vice-Chancellor, Chaudhary Devi Lal
University, Sirsa was the Chief-Guest and Prof. H. L. Verma, Haryana
School of Business, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and
Technology, Hisar was the resource person in the valedictory session.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
The department follows the provisions of Ph. D. Ordinance of the
University.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no.
4)
Applications
Received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
MBA(Gen) 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
243
120
100
207
73 29
59 25
34 22
60 38
89.23 89.66
88.46 100.0
46.15 90.0
Yet to be declared.
MBA (BE) 2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
18
15
19
11 04
08 04
10 04
100.0 100.0
33.3 50.00
Yet to be declared.
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MBA (5Yr.) 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
181
112
125
179
45 15
47 13
52 08
47 13
Yet to be declared.
Pre-PhD/PhD 2011-12
2012-13
297
143
05 10
09 11
100.0 90.00
100.0 90.91
* Prior to the implementation of UGC Minimum Standards and Procedures for the
Award of Ph. D. Degree 2009, 25 scholars were registered in the department,
where the applications were received usually directly without any public notice
for the same.
33. Diversity of Students
Name of the
Programme
Percentage of
students
from the
same
university
Percentage of
students
from other
universities
within the
State
Percentage of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
Percentage
of
students
from
other
countries
MBA(General)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Nil
81.37
90.48
91.07
71.43
18.63
09.52
08.93
28.57
Nil
MBA(BE)
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Nil
80.00
75.00
85.71
20.00
25.00
16.67
Nil
MBA(5Yr.)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Nil
73.33
68.33
71.67
81.67
26.67
31.67
28.33
18.33
Nil
Pre-
Ph.D./Ph.D.
2011-12
2012-13
13.33
15.00
66.67
80.00
20.00
05.00
Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
NET: 32 (General 16, BC 07, SC 09), JRF: 04 (General 03, SC 01)
Probationary Officers: 07
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35. Student Progression
Student Progression Percentage against Enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M. Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 8.57
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
13
27
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduate
Of the same university Nil
From other universities within the state 100
From universities from other state Nil
From universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt.
during the assessment period.
Dr. Himani Sharma, Assistant Professor, completed her Ph. D. on the
topic “Profile and Problems of E-Banking in India: Bankers’ and
Customers’ Perspective” from Guru Jambheshwar University of
Science and Technology, Hisar on 06.08.2010.
Dr. Rajneesh Ahlawat, Assistant Professor, completed his Ph.D. on the
topic “WEB Communication: Strategies for Effective Advertising”
from M. D. University, Rohtak on 17.09.2012.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to:
a) Library : Yes, Housed in Central Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : 100 percent with Wi-Fi
c) Total number of class rooms : 10
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : 04
e) Students’ laboratories : 01
f) Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
(a) From the host institution/university: 02 (Doctoral)
Name of the
Candidate
Registration
No.
Name of the
Supervisor
Date of
Award
Sakshi Goyal 609067510006 Prof. Sultan Singh 11.02.2010
Kumari Sapna 603097510026 Prof. Sultan Singh 15.05.2012
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(b) From other institutions/universities: 18 (Doctoral)
Name of the
Candidate
Registration
No.
Name of the
Supervisor
Year of
Award
Sakshi Mehta 603067510016 Prof. Sultan Singh 29.07.2009
Shweta
Sharma
603067510017 Prof. Sultan Singh 03.07.2009
Dharamveer 603067510010 Prof. Sultan Singh 01.07.2010
Vatsala
Sharma
603067510004 Dr. R. C. Dalal 30.09.2010
Rajbir Singh
Golia
603067510014 Dr. Pardeep Ahlawat 23.07.2010
Suman
Gehlawet
603097510021 Dr. Arti Gaur 06.09.2011
Jagbir Singh 603067510007 Dr. Pardeep Ahlawat 08.03.2011
R. P. Chander 603067510005 Dr. Pardeep Ahlawat 05.10.2011
Naveen Goyal 603067510013 Prof. Sultan Singh 04.01.2011
Suman Bala 603067510009 Prof. Sultan Singh 08.03.2011
Nidhi Turan 603097510028 Prof. Sultan Singh 19.05.2011
Poonam Lather 603067510008 Dr. R. C. Dalal 01.10.2012
Shilpa Khatkar 603097510022 Dr. Arti Gaur 17.01.2012
Suresh Kumar 603097510027 Dr. Sanjeet Kumar 27.04.2012
Sanjeev Trikha 603097510029 Prof. Sultan Singh 17.01.2013
Vinod Kumar 603097510031 Prof. Sultan Singh 17.01.2013
Sanjay Raj 603097510024 Dr. Sanjeet Kumar 17.01.2013
Neelam Rani 603067510001 Prof. Sultan Singh 05.02.2013
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13, 11 students
were given tuition fee concession of Rs. 38,700.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Before undertaking new programme, a feedback of students and experts
from the academia is taken and discussed in meetings of staff council for
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initiating the process further.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
(a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?
There is a system of self appraisal at University level. Each teacher is
asked to fill the Self Appraisal Report at the end of the year in which
teaching-learning evaluation methods are mentioned. The department
invites suggestions and interacts with the faculty members to obtain their
feedback about the enhancement of the course curriculum. These issues
are discussed in the meetings of Staff Councils and Board of Studies.
(b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does the department utilize the feedback?
Informal and formal evaluation system is followed in the department.
There is an informal interaction of faculty members with the students
regarding curriculum teaching-learning-evaluation. The department, on the
recommendation of IQAC, has recently introduced the mechanism of
obtaining feedback from the students about the course contents and
teaching methodologies. Feedback proforma covering curriculum design,
support services, teaching methodology, IT enabled learning environment,
etc. is filled up by the students and important issues are discussed in staff
council meeting.
(c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
Department utilize the feedback?
The department appreciates the importance of obtaining feedback from
former students for providing more effective support and linkages for
promotion of career avenues to the current students. The department, on
the recommendation of IQAC, has recently introduced the mechanism of
obtaining feedback from the students about the course contents and
teaching methodologies. The feedback of alumni has proved to be of great
help in assessing the relevance of the courses to industry/ academics and
in evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the course curricula.
(d) Employers
As far as the caliber and performance of the students are concerned, the
employers are very satisfied but have an observation that most of the
students are not willing to work outside Sirsa when they are given such
opportunities as most of them belong to the Sirsa and surrounding areas
and their families particularly in case of girls students do not allow them
to work outside Sirsa.
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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Sr.
No.
Name Designation Organization
1. Suman Probationary Officer Oriental Bank of
Commerce, Hisar
2. Vikas Goyal Probationary Officer Bank of Baroda, U.P.
3 Bhagmal Singh Probationary Officer Bank of Maharashtra,
Shimla
4 Ritika Probationary Officer Bank of India, New Delhi
5 Kanchan Probationary Officer Canara Bank, Panipat
6 Harish Sharma Probationary Officer Punjab National Bank,
Punjab
7 Narvinder Kaur Accounts Manager Food Corporation of
India, New Delhi
8 Anil Goyal Inspector Rajasthan State Food and
Civil Supply Corporation,
Sikar, Rajasthan
9 Sudeep Nain Administrative
Officer
Life Insurance
Corporation, Sirsa
10 Sandeep HR Executive Hero Group, Gurgaon
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special
lectures/workshops/seminar) involving external experts.
Sr.
No.
Name of Invited Professor Date
1 Mr. Manish Raj Sharma Training and Development
Officer, Prabhav Learning (Pvt.) Ltd., New Delhi,
delivered a lecture on “Effective Communication
Skills and Interview Tips”.
09.09.2011
2 Mr. Aman Gupta, CPIT Edutech (Pvt.) Ltd., Sirsa,
delivered a lecture on “Career in Animation”.
12.09.2011
3 Prof. D. D. Arora, University School of Management,
K. U. Kurukshetra, delivered a lecture on “Mantras of
Success”.
21.09.2011
4 Mr. Jasmeet Singh, Regional Center for
Entrepreneurship Development, Chandigarh, delivered
a lecture on “Investors Awareness Programme”
Sponsored by Ministry of Corporate Affairs, New
Delhi.
20.10.2011
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
The department has a unique pedagogical system which focuses on
interactive learning. Besides classroom lectures, the pedagogy include
case discussions, experimental learning, personality development
workshops, computer aided programmed learning and simulation
exercises. Sending the students to industry for practical training is also one
of the important activities included in the curriculum design by which the
university strengthens liaison and interaction with industry.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
There is a constant system of evaluation by way of internal and external
assessment through examinations. Viva-voce, practical, presentation,
seminar, extra-curricular activities, results of theory examinations, class-
room discussions are some of the methodologies adopted to ensure that the
program objectives are constantly met.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students
Students are encouraged for participation in social activities like tree
plantation, blood donation camps; public awareness activities help the
students to acquire the needed qualities, attitudes and values necessary
for the overall development.
Faculty
Prof. Sultan Singh worked as Dean, Academic Affairs from December
2009 to December 2012, and presently working as Director, University
Centre for Distance Learning (UCDL) since January 2009, First
Appellate Authority (FAA) since January 2012 and Director, Internal
Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) since October 2012.
Dr. Arti Gaur accompanied the NSS Camp organized by the
University from March 24 to 30, 2010 at Govt. School, Khairpur,
Sirsa.
Dr. Arti Gaur is working as a Secretary of NGO-DARPAN since July
2010 and Financial Advisor of NGO-SEED since January 2008.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Apart from formal classroom teaching and training component, students
participates in a number of activities like cultural, sports activities,
debates, declamations, quiz contests, photographic competition, collage
competitions, poetic symposia, etc. They are also encouraged to
participate in social activities like tree plantation, blood donation camps;
public awareness activities to acquire the needed qualities, attitudes and
values necessary for overall development. The details of some of the
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industrial visits are as under:
An Industrial visit to Jaipur Stock Exchange and Kagzi Handmade
paper industry, Jaipur was organized on October 24 to 27, 2009.
An Industrial visit to Badwve Engineering Group, Pant Nagar,
Uttrakhand was organized and accompanied by Dr. Sanjeet Kumar and
Dr. Arti Gaur on October 31 to November 02, 2009.
An industrial tour to HMT Tractors Ltd., Pinjore, was organized and
accompanied by Dr. Surender Mor on November 13, 2010.
An industrial tour to Parle G. Bahadurgarh, was organized and
accompanied by Dr. Surender Mor on November 16, 2010.
An industrial tour to Britania, Pant Nagar was organized and
accompanied by Dr. Surender Mor on November 18 to 20, 2010.
An industrial tour to Parle G., Bahardurgarh, was organized and
accompanied by Dr. Surender Mor on April 25, 2011.
An industrial visit to Trade Fair, New Delhi was organized and
accompanied by Dr. Sanjeet Kumar and Dr. Arti Gaur on November
17, 2011.
An industrial visit to Trade Fair, New Delhi was organized and
accompanied by Dr. Rajneesh Ahlawat on November 22, 2011.
An educational trip to Mussoori, Haridwar and Dehradun was
organized and accompanied by Dr. Sanjeet Kumar from April 13 to
16, 2012.
An industrial visit to Shivalik Agro Pvt. Ltd., Chandigarh was
organized and accompanied by Dr. Surender Mor on May 4, 2012.
An educational trip to Kullu Manali and Rishikesh was organized and
accompanied by Dr. Sanjeet Kumar from October 29 to November 2,
2012.
An industrial visit to Trade Fair, New Delhi was organized and
accompanied by Dr. Surender Mor on Novemebr 27, 2012.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
Faculty members contributed new knowledge by attending seminars,
conferences, publications, and research work which is not beneficial to
them in their career growth but to the students also.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department?
(A) Strengths:
(a) Good faculty, (b) Library and research facilities, (c) Cooperative
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environment (d) Modern pedagogy, (e) Inter-disciplinary approach
(B) Weaknesses:
(a) Space constraint, (b) Lack of Funds, (c) Most of the students are from
this region, (d) Lack of consultancy work, (e) Shortage of staff
(C) Opportunities:
(a) Scope of introducing job oriented specialization, (b) Greater scope of
utilizing Alumni base for development of the department and placement
for the students, (c) Scope of attracting better quality of students from
other nearby places, (d) Scope of enhancing placement activities due to
change in economic environment, (e) Better scope for use of IT services
(D) Challenges:
(a) Marked reduction in quality of intake of students, (b) Growth of
distance and open learning system in management education, (c) Fast
changing corporate expectations, (d) Higher expectation of students in
terms of pay package, (e) Locational disadvantage.
52. Future Plans of the Department
To introduce Masters Programme in Health Care, Hospital
Administration, Banking, Insurance, Rural Development, Travel and
Tourism and Hotel Management, and M. Phil Programme in
Management.
To establish Entrepreneurship Development Centre and
Communication Lab, departmental library and strengthening of the
existing Computer Lab.
Emphasis on Industry Academia Interface to reduce the gap with
corporate and helps in designing the need based course curriculum of
the contemporary business.
MOU with Institutes/Organization/Professional Bodies so as to
enhance utility and marketability of the courses being offered in the
department.
Increasing interaction with Alumni to foster training and placement
opportunities.
Continuous revision of scheme of examination and syllabi.
Organize Workshop and International Conference.
Submitting Research Proposals to various funding agency.
Starting consultancy and extension services.
Taking initiatives for making the department as center of excellence in
Management Education and Research.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Mr. Sandeep, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 603097510030) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Efficiency in Indian Stock
Market: A Study with special reference to Day, Week and Month
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Effects” on 29.07.2013 under the supervision of Prof. Sultan Singh.
Dr. Sanjeet Kumar is working as Programme Coordinator (NSS) since
September 09, 2013.
Prof. K.P. Singh, HSB, GJUS&T, Hisar delivered a lecture on the
topic “Reasons and Implications of Free Falling Rupee” on
14.09.2013.
Prof. B.S. Bodla, Chairperson, University School of Management,
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra delivered a lecture on the topic
“Stock Market: A Barometer of the Health of Economy” on
21.09.2013.
Mr. Parveen Thakur, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 603067510015)
was awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Teacher Burnout vis-à-vis
Organizational Climate: A Study of Professional Institutions in
Haryana” on 25.09.2013 under the supervision of Dr. Pardeep
Ahlawat.
Prof. Sudesh, University School of Management, Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra delivered a lecture on the topic “Expectation
of Corporate World from MBA Students” on 16.11.2013.
Mr. Raj Rup Fuliya, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 603067510002) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Disclosure and Transparency in
Governance: Initiatives and Imperatives for Good Governance” on
29.01.2014 under the supervision of Dr. R.C. Dalal.
Ms. Upasana, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 603097510025) submitted
Ph.D. Thesis on the topic “Managerial Capabilities and Business
Performances: A Study of Women Entrepreneurs in NCR” on
31.01.2014 under the supervision of Dr. Sanjeet Kumar.
Group-Discussion-2014 was organized by the department on
05.04.2014.
Faculty members contributed 43 research papers in various national
journals (06), international journals (19) and edited books (18).
Three (03) M. Phil. Scholars (Ms. Amba, Ms. Sapna, Ms. Bhawna),
Department of Commerce, were supervised by Prof. Sultan Singh and
have been awarded degree.
31 Research Scholars including 05 JRF and 01 URS were presently
enrolled in the department.
Prof. Sultan Singh submitted his Major Research Project entitled
“Management of E-banking Risk: A Comparative Study of Public,
Private and Foreign Banks in India” to University Grants Commission,
New Delhi on 30.11.2013.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1. Name of the Department Commerce
2. Year of establishment 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of Commerce & Management
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Lit., etc.):
Regular: M. Com., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
Self-Finance Scheme: M. Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: All the courses
being run in the department are inter-disciplinary and other departments
involved are Business Administration, Economics and Computer Science
& Applications.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc. Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System: Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments:
Faculty members of the department taught the classes of departments of
Food Science and Technology, Bio-Technology, Energy & Environmental
Sciences, Public Administration as and when requested by these UTDs.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Professor 1 0 0
Associate Professors 2 1 1
Assistant Professors 4 4 4
Others (Teaching Associates) Nil 2 2
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students
guided for
the
last 4 years
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Dr. D. P.
Warne
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Finance &
Control
20 01/16
Dr. Surinder
Singh
Kundu
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Marketing
Management
14 01/14
Dr. Silender
Singh Hooda
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Accounting
and Life
Insurance
9.5 Nil/16
Dr. Kapil
Choudhary
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Finance 9.5 01/14
Smt.
Kamlesh
Rani
M.Com. Assistant
Professor
Accounting 07 Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
There is no formal way of appointments of Visiting Fellows, adjunct
faculty, emeritus professors at the department level. However, the
department invited eminent academicians from different universities and
institutes to deliver extension lectures/invited talk for the enrichment of
students and faculty.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty-programme-wise
information: M. Com.: 16.67, M. Phil.: Nil, Pre-Ph. D.: Nil.
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
M. Com.: 24:1, M. Phil.: 3.75:1, Ph. D.: 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, Filled and actual
Post Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS & MPS)
Steno 01 01 01
Peon 00 00 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Insurance, and Human Resource
Management
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Name of
the
teacher
Title of the Research
project
completed/undertake
n
Funding
Agency
and
Allotmen
t no.
Date of
Starting
Date of
Completio
n
Sanctione
d Amount
(Rs.)
Completed Projects
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Dr.
Surinder
Singh
Kundu
Advertising
Effectiveness
among Rural
Buyers : An
Empirical Study of
Fast Moving
Consumer Goods
UGC
New
Delhi-
110002
(F. No.
5-270 (1)
/2009
(HRP)
01.02.10 31.07.12 5,18,200
Dr.
Silender
Singh
Hooda
Relationship of
Household Income,
Expenditure
Pattern and of Life
Insurance Policies:
An Exploratory
Study in Haryana
UGC,
New
Delhi-
110002
(F. No.-
5-(301)
/2010)
(HRP)
01.02.11 31.07.13 6, 25,200
Ongoing Projects
Dr. Kapil
Choudhary
Financial Literacy:
Empirical
Evidences from
Haryana
UGC
New
Delhi-
110002
(F. No.-
5/109/
2012
(HRP)
01.07.12 Ongoing 6,30,000
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a)
National collaboration b) International collaboration: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Nil
20. Research facility/centre with
state recognition Nil
national recognition Nil
international recognition Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national
/international) : National: 67, International: 04
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books 12
Edited Books Nil
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Books with ISBN with details of publishers Nil.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average upto 21
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average upto 03
h-index upto 01
23. Details of patents and income generated Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other
laboratories/institutions/industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in (a) National committees (b) International committees
(c) Editorial Boards (d) any other (please specify)
Editorial Boards Other
Dr. Surinder
Singh Kundu
Member, Editorial Board, Chaudhary
Devi Lal Research Journal, CDL
University, Sirsa.
Member, Editorial Review Board,
International Journal of Techno-
Management Research, ISSN: 2321-
3744.
Member, Global
Society for Health &
Educational Growth,
New Delhi
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Name Course Place Date
Dr. D. P
Warne
Workshop for
Professors and
Readers
UGC-Academic Staff
College, BPSMV,
Khanpur
24.12.2010 to
30.12.2010
Dr. Surinder
Singh Kundu
3 weeks Refresher
Course in Research
Methodology for
Social Sciences (ID)
UGC-Academic Staff
College,
GJUS&T, Hisar
14.06.2012 to
04.07.2012
Dr. Silender
Singh
3 weeks Refresher
Course
UGC-Academic Staff
College, GNDU,
Amritsar
15.02.2011 to
07.03.2011
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28. Student projects Nil
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
interdepartmental projects
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute
29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by:
Dr. Surinder Singh Kundu
Honours Conferred (02):
(i) Bharat Shiksha Ratan Award given by Global Society for Health &
Educational Growth, New Delhi on September 03, 2012 for
excellence in the chosen field of activity.
(ii) Research Award given by District Administration, Sirsa on
January 26, 2010 for commendable performance in the field of
NAREGA.
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
As per provisions of Ph. D. Ordinances of University
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
M. Com
(2009-10)
78 29 23 88 92
M. Com
(2010-11)
94 25 38 89 87
M. Com
(2011-12)
124
39 28 87 96
M. Com
(2012-13)
211 18 49 08 97
M. Phil
(2009-10)
22 01 08 100 90
M. Phil
(2010-11)
33 03 12 100 100 100
M. Phil
(2011-12)
61 06 07 60 100 100
M. Phil
(2012-13)
59 08 07 37 71
Ph. D. 2011 215 07 10 100 Nil
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Ph. D. 2013 79 05 06 75 83
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
Diversity of
students
% of
students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
M. Com (2009-10) Nil 96 04 Nil
M. Com (2010-11) Nil 98 02 Nil
M. Com (2011-12) Nil 98 02 Nil
M. Com (2012-13) Nil 100 00 Nil
Total Nil 96 04 Nil
M. Phil (2009-10) 50 50 Nil Nil
M. Phil (2010-11) 20 80 Nil Nil
M. Phil (2011-12) 62 38 Nil Nil
M. Phil (2012-13) 85 15 Nil Nil
Total 54 46 Nil Nil
Ph. D. 2011 33 34 33 Nil
Ph. D. 2013 18 73 09 Nil
Total 25 54 21 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
NET: 08 (General 03, BC 03, SC 02) JRF: 01 (General)
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M. Phil. 46
PG to Ph.D. 18
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus
recruitment
Nil
08
Entrepreneur Nil
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36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university 00
from other universities within
the State
80
from universities from other
States
20
from universities outside the
country
0
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
Departmental infrastructural facilities Availability
Library Only Central Library
Internet facilities for staff and students Wi-fi for teachers and students
Total number of class rooms 4
Class rooms with ICT facility Nil
Students’ laboratories Nil
Research laboratories Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
(a) From the host institution/university:
Name of the
Candidate
Registration No. Name of the
Supervisor
Date of Award
1. Chanpreeet 605097510005 Dr. Surinder Singh
Kundu
13.05.2013
(b) from other institutions/universities:
Name of the
Candidate
Registration No. Name of the
Supervisor
Date of Award
1. Sushil Kumar 605067510001 Dr. D. P. Warne 26.08.2010
2. Sushil Bajaj 605097510004 Dr. Kapil Choudhry 05.02.2013
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
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recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2013-14, 06 students were given tuition fee
concession of Rs. 8600.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Faculty members participated in different seminar/conference which are
organized based on curriculum development of quality assurance.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes.
For improvement in the syllabus and curriculum workshops and Board
of Studies meeting are held regularly. Yes.
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Try to include the methodology of teaching after getting the feedback
from the students.
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? No.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10).
Satpal, R/O Kheri Saadh, Rohtak and working as PGT Commerce,
Panihari, Hisar
Ashok Dhaka, R/O Bhuthan Kalan, Fatehabad, working as Guest
Faculty in Commerce, MM College, Fatehabad.
Raman R/O Soutra Bhattu, Fatehabad, pursuing Ph.D. at HSB, GJUST,
Hisar
Indra working as Guest Faculty in the Department of Commerce, MM
College, Fatehabad.
Rahul R/O Ram Colony Sirsa working as Assistant Professor, JCD
Degree College, Sirsa
Amba R/O Aggarwal Colony, working as Assistant Professor, JCD
Degree College, Sirsa
Rakesh Saini R/O Goshala Mohalla, Sirsa, working as Guest Faculty in
Commerce, Govt. College, Bhatoo
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/
workshops/seminar) involving external experts.
Prof. Shashi Anand, Dept. of Commerce, Kurukshetra University,
Kurukshetra delivered an extension lecture on the Personality
Development on 01.10.2012 and Role of FDI in Retailing on 30.09.2013.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
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programmes.
Class room lectures, Presentation through LCD projector.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Feed-back received from the students through regular class test, seminar
etc.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students participated in cultural activities from time to time. Further, Dr.
Surinder Singh Kundu is assigned with additional charge of Cultural Co-
ordinator and Dr. Silender Singh Hooda is assigned with additional charge
of Assistant Dean Students’ Welfare by university.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Coaching classes for HTET, IBPS, UGC-NET are being held in the
department under the aegis of UGC Coaching Cell of the University.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The Department includes in its curricula, from time to time, the latest
developments in the area and hence, contributes a lot through updating its
teachers and students.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
(A) Strengths:
An organised team of learned and experienced teachers, well equipped
with latest teaching skills and methods, having a vibrant experience is
research & development and hence involving always the students of
department in various research and other personality development
programmes, helping them in attaining good positions and jobs in various
fields. Consequently, major research projects amounting to Rs. 17, 33, 400
from UGC, New Delhi received.
(B) Weaknesses:
The poor language of the students, particularly of those being to rural
areas, and lack of required funds to conduct and organize more
programmes, workshops etc. for the development of the department.
(C) Opportunities:
The department has ample opportunity to diversify itself into various
branches of knowledge and groom itself in the favour of faculty and
students with the due support of authorities.
(D) Challenges:
To attain the above said opportunity, it requires huge funds, buildings,
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furniture, staff etc, which can be considered as a big challenge before the
department.
52. Future plans of the department
To establish Institute of Commerce on the pattern of IIMs.
To introduce highly customized programmes for the big industrial
house.
To establish a Commerce Museum.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Dr. Surinder Singh Kundu: Advertising Effectiveness among Fast
Moving Consumer Goods: A Practical Approach to Research
Methodology (Kindle Edition) Surinder Singh Kundu (Author), Saroj
Bala (Illustrator), DOI: August 16, 2013.
Prof. Shashi Anand, Department of Commerce, Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra delivered extension lecture on the topic
“Emerging Issues in the filed of Marketing” on 30.09.2013.
Ms. Sonika Bansal, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 605097510007) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Gender Issues in Indian
Organizations: A Study” on 21.01.2014 under the supervision of Dr.
Surinder Singh Kundu.
Ms. Pinki Rani, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 605097510003) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Divided Policy Behaviour in
Indian Capital Markets: A Study of Selected Companies” on
21.01.2014 under the supervision of Dr. D.P. Warne.
Seven (07) Research Scholars including 05 JRF were enrolled in the
department.
Dr. Surinder Singh Kundu delivered an extension lecture in the
Department of Public Administration entitled “Use of SPSS in
Research” on 18.04.2014.
Dr. Surinder Singh Kundu and Dr. Silender Singh Hooda attended one
week National Workshop on Research Methodology and Computer
Application (NWRMCA-2014) from April 22-28, 2014, I. G.
University, Meerpur, Haryana.
Dr. Silender Singh Hooda: Relationship Household Income
Expenditure Pattern and Lapsation of Life Insurance Policies: An
Exploratory Study in Haryana Vista International Publishing House.
ISBN 978-93-83905-32-4.
14 M. Phil. Dissertations were supervised by Dr. D. P. Warne (03), Dr.
Surinder Singh Kundu (07), Dr. Silender Singh Hooda (03) and Dr.
Kapil Chaudhry (01).
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
1. Name of the Department: Education
2. Year of establishment- 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Department is a part of Faculty of Education.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Regular: B.Ed., Pre-Ph.D/Ph.D
Self-Finance Scheme: M. A. and M.Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved- Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.- Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons- Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System.
B.Ed.: Annual System
M.A., M.Phil. and Pre-Ph.D. Course work: Semester system
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments: Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &
MPS)
Professor Nil Nil Nil
Associate
Professors
Nil Nil Nil
Assistant
Professors
5 5 5
Others Nil 2 2
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students
guided for the
last 4 years
Dr.
Nivedita
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Educational
Technology
and Teaching
of English,
Research
Methodology
12 2/25
Dr. Ph.D. Assistant Teaching and 12 3/25
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Vandana
Punia
Professor Learning,
Educational
Measurement
and
Evaluation,
Education
Management
Dr.
Ranjit
Kaur
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Educational
Technology
and Teaching
of Physical
Science
12 Nil/13
Dr. Raj
Kumar
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Education
Philosophy
and Teaching
of
Mathematics
07 Nil/3
Dr.
Meena
Kumari
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Educational
Psychology
and Special
Education
07 Nil/7
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Dr. D.K. Diwan (Retd. from MDU, Rohtak), Permanent Address- H. No.
200, Vikas Nagar, Rohtak
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information
Regular Faculty - 61.28%, Teaching Associate - 38.8%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
B.Ed.: 100:9, M.A.: 30:5 and M. Phil. 3:1, Ph.D.: 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual:
Sanctioned: 02, Filled and Actual: 02
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies –
Educational Technology, Multimedia Applications
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Name of
the
Teacher
Title of research project
completed /undertaken
Name
of
funding
agency
Date/
Duration
Total
Amount
(Rs.)
Dr.
Nivedita
Effect of Multimedia CAI
through Cooperative and
Individualistic Learning
UGC 01.02.2011
to
31.07.2013
6,71,000
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Condition of Secondary
School Students in
Learning of English
Grammar in relation to
Persistence
Dr.
Vandana
Punia
Effect of Instructional
Strategies on Learner
Motivation- An
Experimental Study
UGC 01.02.2011
to
31.01.2013
5, 57,000
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration - Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; - Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
state recognition - Nil
national recognition - Nil
international recognition- Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or
corporate Bodies - Nil
22. Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
(national/international)
National - 41
International - 13
*Monographs - Nil
*Chapters in Books - 11
*Edited Books- Nil
*Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Dr. Nivedita, “Information Communication and Educational Technology”,
Jagdamba Publishing Company” New Delhi, 2011
*Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International
Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) – Nil
Citation Index- upto 10
SNIP - Nil
SJR - Nil
Impact Factor – range / average = upto 1.6
h-index = upto 03
23. Details of patents and income generated- Nil.
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated- Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other
laboratories/institutions /industries in India and abroad- Nil
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26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify):
a) National committees
Dr. Nivedita: Executive Member of Council for Teacher Education,
Member of All India Association of Education Research, Member of
Indian Association for Teacher Education, Chief Editor in Journal of
Advance Education ISSN: 0974 - 6498, Member of Board of Governor,
Rashoba College of Education, Sirsa
Dr. Vandana: Member of Council for Teacher Education, Member of All
India Association of Education Research
Dr. Ranjit Kaur: Member of Council for Teacher Education, Member of
All India Association of Education Research
Dr. Raj Kumar : Member of Council for Teacher Education, Member of
All India Association of Education Research Member of Indian
Association for Teacher Education, Chief Editor in Journal of Emerging
Trends in Social Science ISSN -2277-8624
Dr. Meena Kumari: Member of Council for Teacher Education
c) Editorial Boards
Dr. Vandana Punia: Member, Editorial Advisory Board, International
Journal of Education and Humanities (ISSN: 2231-380X) Member,
Editorial Board, Educational Quest (International Journal of Education
and Applied Sciences) (ISSN: 0976-7258)
Member, Advisory Board, Celebrating Science Week from 22-28
February,2013 on the occasion of National Science Day with young and
energetic scientist organized by Dr. C.V. Raman Science Club in National
College of Education, Sirsa
Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Education and
Management Studies (ISSN: 2231-5632)
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation
programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Name of
staff
member
Refresher
Course
Name of UGC ASC Session
Dr. Nivedita 02 Refresher
Course
ASC, Guru Jamheshwar
University of S&T,
Hisar.
17.12.2011 to
04.01.2012
28.12.2009 to
17.01.2011
One week
workshop
Department of
Education, MDU,
Rohtak
07.11.2011 to
13.11.2011
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Dr. Vandana
Punia
02 Refresher
Course
ASC, Guru
Jambheshwar University
of S&T Hisar.
17.12.2011 to
04.01.2012
28.12.2009 to
17.01.2010
One week
workshop
Department of
Education, MDU,
Rohtak
07.11.2011 to
13.11.2011
Dr. Ranjeet
Kaur
02 Refresher
Course
ASC, Kuruksherta
University Kurukshetra
21.06.2011 to
15.07.2011
18.06.2013 to
08.07.2013
Dr. Raj
Kumar
01 Refresher
Course
ASC, HP University,
Shimla
06.08.2012 to
25.08.2012
5 Days
Workshop
ASC, University of
Lucknow, Lucknow
12.12.2011 to
16.12.2011
Dr. Meena
Kumari
02 Refresher
Course
ASC, Kuruksherta
University Kurukshetra
01.10.2010 to
21.10.2010
20.09.2013 to
10.10.2013
28. Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
Departmental projects - 100%
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities /industry /institute - Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty-
Dr. Nivedita: Awarded with Shishkha Rattan Puraskar Certificate of
Excellence for Meritorious services and remarkable role at a seminar on
Economic Growth and National Integration at New Delhi on 9th
February
2013
Dr. Vandana Punia: Awarded with Bharat Shiksha Ratan Award by Global
Achiever Foundation, New Delhi on 2011
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows –Nil
Students- Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any - Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
UGC and Haryana Govt. Rules are followed while doing research.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of
the
Applications
Received
Selected
Pass percentage
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Programme
2009-10 Male Female Male Female
B.Ed. 99 33 66 33.3 66.6
M.A. 28 5 8 38.4 61.5
M. Phil. 57 3 10 25.0 83.3
Ph.D. Nil 2 4 50.0 100.0
2010-11
B.Ed. 99 35 64 90.0 96.0
M.A. 38 14 28 100.0 89.0
M. Phil. 76 6 9 100.0 100.0
Ph.D. Nil 2 4 50.0 100.0
2011-12
B.Ed. 100 28 72 96.0 97.0
M.A. 41 26 33 84.0 91.0
M. Phil. 111 3 9 100.0 100.0
Ph.D. 449 5 13 100.0 100.0
2012-13
B.Ed. 100 36 64 94.0 95.0
M.A. 56 29 30 89.0 83.0
M. Phil. 126 4 11 100.0 100.0
Ph.D. 179 8 25 100.0 100,0
33. Diversity of students
Name of
the
Programme
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of
students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
2009-10
B.Ed. 9 85 5 Nil
M.A. 5 7 1 Nil
M.Phil. 6 5 1 Nil
2010-11
B.Ed. 10 87 2 Nil
M.A. 7 21 2 Nil
M.Phil. 3 11 1 Nil
2011-12
B.Ed. 22 72 6 Nil
M.A. 5 24 1 Nil
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M.Phil. 3 8 1 Nil
Ph.D. 16 1 1 Nil
2012-13
B.Ed. 42 50 8 Nil
M.A. 9 20 1 Nil
M.Phil. 9 6 1 Nil
Ph.D. 16 15 1 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise:
UGC NET: 16 (General 07, BCA 05, BCB 02, SC 02)
35. Student Progression
Student progression Student progression Percentage against
Enrolled
UG to PG 2009-5%, 2010-7%, 2011-5%, 2012-9%,
&2013-21%
PG to M. Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
*Campus selection
*Other than campus
recruitment
2009-3%, 2010-3%, 2011-9% 2012- 9% &
2013-10%
2012-16% & 2013-16%
Nil
Nil
Selection in University B.Ed. College/School/
Educational Institution
Entrepreneurs
Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty
who are graduates
from other universities within the State 5
from universities from other States Nil
from universities outside the country Nil
from other universities within the State Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period
Dr. Raj Kumar, Assistant Professor, completed his Ph.D. degree in
Education from KUK on January 25, 2013.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library Yes, housed in central Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students Yes
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c) Total number of class rooms 05
d) Class rooms with ICT facility Yes
e) Students’ laboratories Nil
f) Research laboratories Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university
Name of Scholar Registration
No.
Name of
Supervisor
Date of
Award
Ms. Monika 610067510001 Dr. Vandana 23.03.2010
Mr. Ramniwas 610067510003 Dr. Vandana 21.02.2011
Ms. Indu Bala 610067510004 Dr. Nivedita 04.11.2011
Ms Amita
Kumari
610067510002 Dr. Vandana
Punia
06.08 2012
Ms. Suman 610087510006 Dr. Nivedita 05.02.3013
b) from other institutions/universities- Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2009-10, 2012-13 and 2013-14, 11 students
were given tuition fee concession of Rs. 21,550.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
New Programme is carried out by discussion with stake holders,
educationists and teachers. All the views are discussed in departmental
committee to find the potential areas for programme. The designed
programme is then placed before UG/PG Board of studies which is
evaluated by outside experts. It is further placed before Academic Council
for final approval.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
(a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?
While framing curriculum views and suggestions are obtained from
faculty members and discussed in staff Council, UG/PG Board of studies
from time to time.
(b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
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Views and suggestions of students on curriculum and teaching learning
evaluation are obtained through interaction.
(c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Alumni are invited in various programmes organized by the department.
Feedback is obtained from them and utilized accordingly.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Mr. Budh Singh, Asst. Prof., Department of Education, School of
Education Studies, Dr. Hari Singh Gaur Central University, Tilli Road,
Sagar (MP)
Ms. Sonia Yadav, Asst. Prof., Department of Education, CDLU, Sirsa
Ms. Nisha, Asst. Prof., Jan Nayak Ch. Devi Lal College of Education,
Sirsa
Ms. Rekha, Asst. Prof., Triveni College of Education, Sirsa
Ms. Meenakshi, Asst. Prof., Shah Satnam Ji College of Education,
Sirsa
Mr. Pargat Singh, Asst. Prof. Shiv College of Education, Tigoan,
Fridabad
Mr. Ranjeet Singh, Asst. Prof., Shah Satnam Ji College of Education,
Sirsa
Dr. Ram Niwas, Asst. Prof., Guru Kashi University, Talwandi Sabu,
Mansa (Punjab)
Ms. Nishta, Asst. Prof., Shanti Niketan College of Education, Hisar
Mr. Balwant Kumar, Asst. Prof. M.M. College of Education,
Faridabad
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /
workshops / seminar) involving external experts.
Name Topic Dated
Prof. Vibha Joshi Distance Education and open Learning 13.03.2011
Prof. Indira Dhull Educational Implication of Jean Piaget
theory of Learning
29.03.2011
Prof. L.C. Singh Evaluation of research report 20.10.2011
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Brain storming, Leaning circles, Group discussion, Extempore,
Cooperative Learning, Peer tutoring, Team- Teaching, Constructive
teaching
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Objectives are constantly met by getting frequent feedback from students
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and faculty members and learning outcomes are monitored in the form of
academic achievement and skill enrichments.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
i. Dr. Nivedita is working as a member of PFA at national level.
ii. Students actively participate in educating slum area children, Plus
Polio Abhiyan.
iii. Dr. Vandana Punia is member of national board Governed by
Women World, NGO, Udaipur
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The students take part in scouts and guides, NSS, adventures camp,
mountaineering and excursion activities undertaken by the office of DSW
of the University. In addition the students take part in Media fest and
Youth Festival, Cultural Fest, first aid training, training programme of
British Council, Youth Red cross Competition, inter-college teaching
competition, Pulse Polio Abhiyan, Educational films were shown to the
students time and again. Students visited Disha (a school of mentally
challenged) and Hellen Killer Blind school, Sirsa, E-Library, Sirsa.
Students along with faculty members went on education tours students
took part in ASER (Annual Status of Educational Report) which is a part
of Partham NGO.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The department contributed in new knowledge with the help of research
activities.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths
Qualified and competent faculty members.
Fostering global competencies among the students to enable them to
get jobs in National and International Educational Institutions.
Alumni are having good positions in various national institution
Great zeal towards scholastic and non-scholastic activities.
Continuously associated with community development and extension
services.
Weakness
Shortage of faculty as per ratio of courses and students.
Lack of adequate space.
Lack of Laboratories with inputs.
Shortage of supporting staff.
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Smart Classroom facility needs to be provided.
Opportunities
Opportunities to try for major and minor projects funded by Govt. and
other agencies.
Participation in research activities at national and international level.
The faculty is having opportunity to give guidance and counseling
services to various educational institutions.
The students are having opportunities in serving community by
providing various services.
Students are having opportunities to do research work at P.G. level as
well as U.G. level.
Challenges
The department is not having regular M.Ed. course which is in demand
and hence the students shift to other self-financing institutions having
more educational cost.
Development of soft skills at a wider level.
To provide not only access to education but to maintain excellence.
Due to unavailability of computer lab students are not able to take
advantages of e-training.
Most of the students are from rural background.
52. Future plans of the department.
Modernized Smart Class rooms are essential part of 21st century; our
present curriculum is also modified accordingly. To cater the present
needs, it is planned to establish ICT lab and Education Smart
Classrooms to enhance the pedagogical skills of prospective teachers.
Workshop on work Education for Pupil Teachers.
Training programme for enhancing communication skills of pupil
teachers.
Establish guidance & counseling chambers to provide services to the
community.
Quality circles will be made for skill enrichment among the school
practitioners.
Faculty members are planning to apply for U.G.C. projects.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Thirten Research Scholars were enrolled in the department.
Nine Students were awarded M. Phil. Degree.
Prof. S.K. Hooda, delivered a lecture on the topic “Community
Collaboration and its Importance in Teaching and Learning” on
20.08.2013.
Prof. N.S. Mavi, delivered a lecture on the topic “Constructive
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Approach of Teaching and Learning” on 29.09.2013.
Prof. R.C. Hooda, delivered a lecture on the topic “Factorial Design”
on 11.03.2014.
Dr. Shamshir Singh Dhillon, delivered a lecture on the topic
“Achievement among Gifted Students” on 19.04.2014.
Fourteen Research Papers were contributed in various
National/International Journals.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
1. Name of the Department: Physical Education
2. Year of establishment: 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Department is a part of Faculty of Education.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D.)
Regular: C.P.Ed., M.P.Ed, Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
Self-Finance Scheme: B.P.Ed, M.Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reason: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Professor 01 Nil Nil
Associate Professors 02 02 02
Assistant Professors 04 04 04
Others (Teaching
Associates)
Nil 03 03
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil
students
guided for
the last 4
years
Dr.
Monika
Verma
Ph. D. Associate
Professor
Research
Methodology,
Sports medicine,
Yoga, History and
Principles of
Physical
Education, Sports
Journalism
11 5/9
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Dr.
Ravinder
Pal
Ahlawat
Ph. D. Associate
Professor
Sports Training,
Track and field
Kinesiology,
sports Psychology
6 2/14
Dr.
Ashok
Sharma
Ph. D. Assistant
Professor
Test,
Measurement and
evaluation
Statistics in
Physical
Education,
Biomechanics,
Health Education
6 3/12
Dr.
Ashok
Kumar
Malik
Ph. D. Assistant
Professor
Sports
Psychology,
Kinanthropometry
Kinesiology,
Officiating and
coaching
6 2/15
Dr.
Ishwar
Singh
Malik
Ph. D. Assistant
Professor
Sports
Management,
Sports Sociology
6 1/10
Sh.
Rajesh
Vaid
M. Phil.
NET
Assistant
Professor
Foundation of
Physical
Education, Sports
Medicine,
Recreation
6 Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty
100% Classes of CPED- taken by temporary faculty i.e. 36.52% of total
workload
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
C.P.Ed-11.1:1, B.P.Ed-5:1, M.P.Ed-10:1, M.Phil-3.3:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled
Technical Staff 07 06
Administrative staff Nil Nil
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Sports Training, Exercise Physiology, Health Education and Nutrition,
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Normatic, Kinenthropometry, Sports Medicine, Sports Psychology
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration-Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Nil
20. Research facility/centre with
state recognition- Nil
national recognition- Nil
international recognition-Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate Bodies- Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/
international)
International-32
National-13
Monographs-Nil
Chapters in Books-04
Edited Books-Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers-Nil
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)-Nil
Citation Index – range / average-Nil
SNIP-Nil
SJR-Nil
Impact Factor – range / average-Nil
h-index-Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated-Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated- Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories
/institutions/industries in India and abroad:
Dr. Ashok Kumar Malik: Attended International Congress of Applied
Psychology, Melbourne, Australia from 11.07.2010 to 16.07.2010
Dr. Ashok Kumar Sharma: Attended International conference at
Cambridge University, Cambridge (UK) from 21.07.2012 to 03.08.2012
26. Faculty serving in
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a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d)
any other (please specify)
(a) National Committees
Dr. Monika Verma worked/is working as a member of:
PG Board of Studies, Guru Kashi University, Talwandi Saboo.
Life Member of National Association of Physical Education and
Sports (NAPES).
Member of Associations of Indian Universities (AIU).
Dr. Ishwar Singh worked/is working as a member of: Life Member
of National Association of Physical Education and Sports
(NAPES).
(b) International Committees Nil
(c) Editorial Boards
Dr. Monika Verma is working as a member of Editorial/Advisory Board
of International Journal of Turkish Journal of Sports and Exercise.
(d) Any other (please specify):
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs)
Dr. Monika Verma: Refresher Course on Research Methodology from
20.09.11 to 10.10.11, Academic Staff College GJUS&T, Hisar
Dr. Ravinder Pal: Workshop, Academic Staff College from 24.12.10 to
30.12.10, B.P.S Women University, Khanpur, Sonepat
Dr. Ashok Sharma: Refresher Course on Research Methodology from
20.09.11 to 10.10.11, Academic Staff College GJUS&T, Hisar
Dr. Ashok Malik: Refresher Course from 15.12.11 to 04.01.12, Academic
Staff College, GJUS&T Hisar
Sh. Rajesh Vaid: Refresher Course from Punjab University Chandigarh,
15.02.13 to 14.3.13
Dr. Ishwar Malik: Refresher Course from 15.12.11 to 04.01.12, Academic
Staff College, GJU, Hisar
28. Student projects percentage of students who have done in-house projects
including inter- departmental projects percentage of students doing
projects in collaboration with other universities/industry/institute- Nil
29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by
faculty
Dr. Monika Verma
Shishkha Rattan Puraskar Certificate of Excellence for Meritorious
services and remarkable role at a seminar on Economic Growth and
National Integration at New Delhi on 9th
February 2013
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows-Nil
Students-Nil
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30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any - Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments-
As per University UGC/Haryana Govt. Rules
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Applications
Received
Selected
Male
Female
Pass percentage
Male
Female
2009-10
C.P.Ed. 282 66 34 66 34
B.P.Ed. 88 20 10 66.6 33.4
M.P.Ed. 199 40 18 67 31
M.Phil. 55 13 07 65 35
2010-11
C.P.Ed. 620 65 35 65 35
B.P.Ed. 109 22 08 73.4 26.6
M.P.Ed. 125 40 20 66.6 33.4
M.Phil. 66 15 10 60 40
2011-12
C.P.Ed. 606 62 38 62 38
B.P.Ed. 107 25 05 83.3 16.6
M.P.Ed. 123 43 17 71.6 28.3
M.Phil. 49 17 08 68 32
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.
D.
259 22 08 88 12
2012-13
C.P.Ed. 488 53 40 53 40
B.P.Ed. 204 21 09 70 30
M.P.Ed. 166 46 14 76.6 23.3
M.Phil. 47 10 08 44.44 38.88
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.
D.
122 12 09 80 20
33. Diversity of students
Name of
the
Programme
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of
students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
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2009-10
C.P.Ed Nil Nil Nil Nil
B.P.Ed Nil 100 Nil Nil
M.P.Ed 43.72 31.25 25 Nil
M.Phil 88 12 Nil Nil
Ph.D. 6.25 93.75 Nil Nil
2010-11
C.P.Ed Nil Nil Nil Nil
B.P.Ed Nil 90 10 Nil
M.P.Ed 76.6 13.3 3.3 Nil
M.Phil 72 12 16 Nil
Ph.D. 36.3 27.2 36.3 Nil
2011-12
C.P.Ed NA Nil
B.P.Ed Nil 53.3 46.6 Nil
M.P.Ed 51.5 9 39.3 Nil
M.Phil 80 15 5 Nil
Ph.D Nil Nil Nil Nil
2012-13
C.P.Ed NA Nil
B.P.Ed Nil 44 56 Nil
M.P.Ed 53.3 23.3 23.3 Nil
M.Phil 88.8 5.5 5.5 Nil
Ph. D. 55 40 5 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
NET: 13 (General-06, BC-04, SC-02, PH-01)
35. Students Progression
Student progression Percentage against
Enrolled
UG to PG 70%
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed:
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
60%
40%
Nil
3 Teaching Associates
Nil
Nil
Entrepreneurs Nil
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36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who
are graduates
Of the same university Nil
from other universities within the State 83.33
from universities from other States 16.67
from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period-Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
Library- Departmental Library
Internet facilities for staff and students - Wi/Fi/Wired LAN
Total number of class rooms - 06
Class rooms with ICT facility - Nil
Students’ laboratories - Health Education, Physiotheraphy, Sports
Medicine, Psychology, Physiological
Research laboratories - Health Education, Physiotheraphy, Sports
Medicine, Psychology, Physiological
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates from the
host institution/university.
(a) from the host institution/university
Sr.
No.
Name Supervisor name Year of award Registration
1 Balbir Singh Dr. Ashok Sharma 02.06.2011 611087510012
(b) from other institutions/universities
Sr.
No.
Name Supervisor name Date of
Award
Registration
1 Bhupender
Singh
Dr. Monika
Verma
02.06.11 61106751002
2 Sangeeta
Rani
Dr. Monika
Verma
17.01.13 61106751001
3 Ram Gopal Dr. Monika
Verma
27.07.11 611067510003
4 Rajesh
Kumar
Dr. Monika
Verma
06.09.11 61167510004
5 Satish
Kumar
Dr. Monika
Verma
08.03.11 611087510005
6 Tej Pal Dr. Ashok
Sharma
22.08.12 611087510011
7 Rambir DR. Ravinder Pal 22.06.11 611087510008
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Singh
8 Tej pal
Singh
Dr. Ravinder Pal 06.08.12 611087510009
9 Ramesh
Kumar
Dr. Ashok
Sharma
14.02.11 611087510010
10 Jagdish
Chander
Dr. Ishwar Singh 06.09.11 611087510013
11 Nitranjan
Kumar
Dr. Ashok Malik 08.05.13 611087510014
12 Asha Rani Dr. Ashok Malik 22.06.11 611087510015
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.-
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2009-10, 2012-13 and 2013-14, 04 students
were given tuition fee concession of Rs. 5,000.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Need assessment of new programme is carried out by informal discussion
with stake holders and educationists. The view points of teachers are also
ascertained at informal level. All these views are deliberated threadbare in
departmental committee to find out the potential areas which need special
emphasis. The designed programme is then placed before UG/PG Board
of studies and is further evaluated by outside experts. Before finally
approving the programme, it is placed before Academic Council for
consideration.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
(a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?
Views and suggestions are obtained from faculty members through
meetings of Peer Group, Departmental Committee and UG/PG Board of
Studies and are taken into consideration of while framing curriculum.
(b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
At the end of each semester, the feedback from the students is taken in and
informal manner to assess the teachers in terms of Course coverage,
Articulation and comprehensibility, Accessibility outside class and
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handling of students grievances and library support. Views and
suggestions of students on curriculum and teaching- learning-evaluation
are obtained through interaction and are taken care of.
(c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Alumni are invited in various programmes organized by the department in
which feedback is obtained from them and are taken care of while framing
curriculum.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department
Dinesh Saini, Govt., Sr. Secondary School, DPE, Village Kithana,
Distt. Kaithal
Balbir Singh, Govt., Sr. Secondary School DPE, Village
Chanderkalan, Fatehabad
Rakesh, Govt., Sr. Secondary School DPE, Village-Saharan, Distt.
Karnal
Radha, Govt., Sr. Secondary School DPE, Chautala, Dist. Sirsa
Neelam, DPE, Haryana Education Department, Chandigarh
Usha, DPE, Village Siwan, Distt. Kaithal
Sunil, Govt., Sr. Secondary School DPE, Hisar
Roshni, PTI, Haryana Education Department, Chandigarh
Bhupender, Govt., Sr. Secondary School DPE, Jind
Kailash, Govt., Sr. Secondary School DPE,Village-Saniyana,
Fatehabad
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special
lectures/workshops /seminar) involving external experts.
Name of Invited Professor Date
Prof. G. S. Brar, Department of Physical Education,
Chandigarh delivered a lecture on Historical Development
of Physical Education
17.02.2011
Prof. G. S. Kang, Department of Physical Education, Patiala
delivered a lecture on Use of Sports Medicines in Sports
17.02.2011
Prof. N. S. Mann, Punjab University, Chandigarh delivered
a lecture on Psychological Preparations for Sports Persons
03.10.2011
Prof. Jawaid Ali Khan, Aligarh University delivered a
lecture on Diet and Sports Persons
03.10.2011
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Class room teaching
Demonstration method
Intramural
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Assignments and Presentation
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
At the end of each semester, the student fill up the feedback Performa
meant to the teachers in terms of:
Course coverage
Articulation and comprehensibility
Accessibility outside class
Handling of students grievances and library support
Continuous and comprehensive evaluation is carried out through
unit tests, presentations and assignments. Remedial teaching measures are
provided whenever and wherever necessary.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Participation of students in the co-curricular activities like cultural events
sports events at local, district state national and international level.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Intramural Sports day 29th
August is celebrated every year.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
Yes, M. P. Ed is accredited from NCTE and C. P. Ed, B. P. Ed grading is
under process.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
Students undertake relevant and emerging topics for their research in
physical education culminating in degree of doctor of philosophy. They
collect primary data, analyze it, interpret it and present the research report
in the form of Thesis which leads to generation of new knowledge.
Besides this, the faculty members regularly contribute research papers in
leading Research Journals, present their papers in at National and
International Seminars/Conferences.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, opportunities and challenges of
the department.
Strengths:
Fostering Global Competencies among students to enable them to
participate in games/ sports at National and International level.
Very popular subject in this area.
Qualified and competent Faculty members
Democratic environment in the department
Sportsman spirit among faculty members.
Weaknesses:
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Lack of Computer labs
Lack of supporting staff such as Store Keeper, Lab Attendant, Peon
and Ground man
Lack of infrastructure like swimming pool, synthetic track, sports
hostel.
Departmental Library and other laboratories are still to be established.
Smart class room facility needs to be provided.
Opportunities:
Participation in research activities at international level.
Try for major projects funded by UGC or any other agencies.
Placement is very wide like police, railway service etc.
Self employment is possible.
To develop the healthy and competitive environment.
Challenges:
Most of the students from rural background
Development of soft skills at a wider level
To produce players at international level
Climates too hot and cold which is not healthy for sports participation
Social culture deterrents for sports participation especially in the case
of female.
52. Future plans of the department.
To make the Department an Excellent Centre of Learning, efforts will be
made to start the new courses like sports journalism, sports Management,
five year integrated course in Physical Education after 10+2.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Sixteen Research Scholars including 02 JRF and 01 URS were enrolled
in the department.
Ms. Sorabh Trikha, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 115975012) submitted
Ph.D. Thesis on the topic “A Comparative Study among Different Team
Players as Related to General Motor Ability and Physiological
Variables” on 07.03.2014 under the supervision of Dr. Ashok Sharma.
Ms. Bindu Sharma, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 115975007) submitted
Ph.D. Thesis on the topic “A Study of Personality Traits, Emotional
Maturity and Socio-Economic Status of Sports Persons” on 07.03.2014
under the supervision of Dr. Ashok Malik.
Three Research papers were contributed by Dr. Monika Verma,
Associate Professor in National/International Journals (01)/Edited Books
(02).
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
1. Name of the Department : English
2. Year of establishment: 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of Humanities
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt. etc.)
Regular: M.A., Pre-Ph. D/Ph. D
Self-Finance Scheme: M. Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System: Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments:
Mathematics, Law, Economics and Journalism and Mass Communication
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 1 1
Associate Professors 2 1 3 ( 2 CAS)
Asst. Professors 4 2 Nil
Others Nil 2 Nil
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualificati
on
Designation Specialization No. of
years of
experience
No. of Ph.
D./M.Phil.
students guided
for the last four
years
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Prof.
Anu
Shukla
Ph. D. Professor Indian English
Literature,
Post-colonial
Literature,
Diaspora
Literature,
American-Fiction,
Eco-Criticism
18 02/04
Dr.
Umed
Singh
Ph. D. Associate
Professor &
Chairperson
Literary Criticism
,
Literary Theory,
British Drama,
Contemporary
Literature,
Eco Literature
18 02/12
Dr.
Deepti
Dharma
ni
Ph.D Associate
Professor
Afro-American
Literature,
English Language
Teaching,
Women Studies
30 0/7
Dr.
Pankaj
Sharma
Ph.D Associate
Professor
Post Colonial
Literature,
Migration/Diaspor
a/Multicultural
Studies,
Interdisciplinary
Studies
(History/Psycholo
gy
/Sociology/Econo
mics) Post-War
American
Literature, Indian
Literature
18 Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information:
Session 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
M.A. 32/84=38% 32/84=38% 30% 32/84=38% 32/84=38%
M.Phil Nil Nil 30% Nil Nil
Ph. D Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
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14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
M.A. - 13:1, M. Phil. - 4:1, Ph. D - 5:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual: Actual and filled: Steno Typist-1, Peon-1
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
ELT (English Language Teaching)
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Dr. Deepti Dharmani is working on the UGC Major Research Project
UGC Major Research Project
Total Grant Received- Rs. 3,77,200
Title of the Project: Teachability and Learnability of English Literature
at secondary Level: A Study of District Sirsa
Date of Commencement of Project: February 01, 2010
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
20. Research facility / centre with: Nil
State recognition : Nil
National recognition: Nil
International recognition: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
International)
National: 12
International: 17
Monographs: 01
Book 01
Prof. Anu Shukla
Reflections In Theory the Fall 2009 newsletter published by School of
Criticism an Theory, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Chapters in Edited Books: 15
Edited Books 03
Prof. Anu Shukla:
Multi-contexts and Myriad Voices: The New in New Literatures in English
(ed.) 2009,
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ISBN- 978-81-7625-911-8
Ecoaesthetics and Ecocritical Probings (ed.) Delhi, 2009, ISBN-978-81-
7625-930-9
Entwining Narratives: Critical Explorations into Vikram Chandra (ed.),
Delhi 2010, ISBN-978-81-7625-995-8
Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Dr. Umed Singh - Literature and Ideology, ISBN81-85173-IX, Doaba
House, New Delhi, 2011.
Prof. Anu Shukla: The Novels of Saul Bellow, 2009 ISBN-978-81-7625-
891-3, Sarup and Sons, New Delhi.
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International
Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average Nil
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average Nil
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad:
Prof. Anu Shukla- Selected for attending School for Criticism and Theory
to attend with full scholarship its course at Cornell University, Ithaca,
New York.
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial
Boards d) any other (please specify)
Prof. Anu Shukla
a) National Committees: UGBOS - Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
PGBOS - Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
DRC - M.D.U Rohtak (Since 2012)
DBCR University, Murthal, Sonipat
c) Referee of Journal of Post Colonial Writings, Routledge, United
Kingdoms.
Panel of Ph. D examiners, University of Malaysia, Kuala Lampur
d) Editor- Studies in Contemporary Literature in English (SC) (till
2010)
World Studies in Literatures in English (WSLE) (till 2010)
General Secretary- Indian Association for Studies in Contemporary
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Literature (IASCL) (till 2010)
Secretary- World Association for Studies in Literature in English
(WASLE) (till 2010)
Dr. Umed Singh: Member of Board of Post Graduate Studies and
Research in English, Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur, Rewari
(since January 2014.)
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation
programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Prof. Anu Shukla- Attended a training programme of SCT at Cornell
University, Ithaca New York in Summer of 2009
Dr. Umed Singh- Attended the first phase of Teacher Training under
the European Commission on Vocational Education and English Skills
Training from 9-13 Nov.2010 at Punchkula.
Dr. Deepti Dharmani - Attended Post Doctoral Fellowship at OUCIP,
Hydrabad from Jan. 01, 2013- Feb 01, 2013 on “Androgyny in the
Black Women Fiction Writers”.
Dr. Pankaj Sharma- Attended Workshop on Formulation: The Queer
in Theory and Praxis at Forum on Contemporary Theory, Vadodara on
16-17 September, 2011.
Dr. Pankaj Sharma- Attended a workshop organized by British
Council at Panchkula on 09.11.2010.
Ms. Rohini P. Sharma- Pre-doctoral Winter Grant Fellowship 2012-
2013 from Osmania University Centre for International Programs
(OUCIP), Hyderabad, India on Research Project completed:
“Reworking Black Feminist Paradigms of Domesticity”
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects
including inter- departmental projects:
Dissertation work is an essential component of curricula for the
students of M. Phil English.
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute: Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty Nil
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
• Students Nil
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.: Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
(i) Annual Progress Report of Ph. D scholars are based on compulsory
annual seminar held in the month of July/August every year.
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(ii) Open Seminars through PPT as an essential component of Ph. D
Viva-Voce.
(iii) Special Library hours for M. Phil students.
(iv) Encouraging students to visit other libraries.
(v) Sensitizing students about plagiarism and it is included as one of
the components of M. Phil syllabi.
32. Student Profile programme-wise- M.A. English
Name of the
Programme
Applications
Received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
2008-09 131 23 10 86.95 80
2009-10 153 20 25 56.25 76
2010-11 138 24 29 66.66 74.19
2011-12 142 30 30 52.63 61.90
2012-13 114 17 42 31.11 68.88
M.Phil.
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
2009-10 57 2 12 100 100
2010-11 72 5 5 60 40
2011-12 53 4 5 100 80
2012-13 57 10 5 88.88 100
Pre-Ph.D Course Work
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
2011-12 364 02 04 Nil 100
2012-13 48 Nil 02 Nil 100
33. Diversity of students-M.A. English
Name of
the
Programme
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
2009-10 Nil 97.77 2.23 Nil
2010-11 Nil 100 Nil Nil
2011-12 Nil 98.33 1.67 Nil
2012-13 Nil 96.66 3.33 Nil
2013-14 Nil 81.48 18.51 Nil
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M. Phil.
Name of
the
Programme
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
2009-10 Nil
70
30
26.66
26.66
85.71 14.28 Nil
2010-11 30 Nil Nil
2011-12 60 10 Nil
2012-13 73.33 Nil Nil
2013-14 66.66 6.66 Nil
Ph. D.
Name of
the
Programme
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
2011-12 Nil 87.5 12.5 Nil
2012-13 50 Nil 50 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.:
NET: 05 (General-03, BCB-01, SC-01) SLET: 01 (General)
35. Student Progression
Student Progression Percentage against Enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M.Phil. 2009-10- 40%
2010-11- 60%
2011-12- 30%
2012-13- 25%
2013-14- 25%
PG to Ph.D. 20
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection 3 Teaching Associates
Other than campus recruitment Nil
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the
Same university: Nil
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From other universities within the State 3
From universities from other State 1
From universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph. D., D.Sc and D. Litt
during the assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library: Departmental Library: 18464 Central Library Pool-23995
Sr. No. No. of books
Departmental Library 18464
Central Library Pool 23995
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Wi-Fi/Wired LAN
c) Total number of class rooms: 04
d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 02
e) Students’ laboratories: Nil
f) Research laboratories: Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates:
a) from the host institution/university: Nil
b) from other institutions/universities: 10
Sr.
No.
Name of the
scholar
Registration
No.
Name of Supervisor Date of
Award
1. Sanjiv Kumar 608067510005 Dr. Sanjay Kumar 29.07.2009
2. Divija Kumari 608067510006 Dr. Gulab Singh 17.01.2012
3. Vibha 608097510019 Dr. Manjeet 27.04.2012
4. Monika 608097510021 Dr. Manjeet 27.04.2012
5. Sarika 608097510018 Dr. Manjeet 27.04.2012
6. Satyapal 608067510003 Dr. Umed Singh 17.10.2012
7. Richa 608087510007 Dr. Gulab Singh 26.10.2012
8. Meena Kumari 608067510001 Dr. Sanjay Kumar 17.01.2013
9. Krishan Lal 608067510004 Dr. Umed Singh 17.01.2013
10. Suchitra 608087510010 Dr. Anu Shukla 17.01.2013
11. Surekha 608087510011 Dr. Anu Shukla 18.02.2013
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14, 24
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students were given tuition fee concession of Rs. 33,100.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology?
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
(a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?:
The department invites suggestions and interacts with the faculty members
to obtain their feedback about the enhancement of the course curriculum.
Further, the faculty members also provide their feedback at personal level
or sometimes later as they teach the paper/subject in the course of the
studies.
(b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?: Nil
(c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?:
The department appreciates the importance of obtaining feedback from
former students for providing more effective support and linkages for
promotion of career avenues to the current students. The department, on
the recommendation of IQAC, has recently introduced the mechanism of
obtaining feedback from the students about the course contents and
teaching methodologies.
(d.) employers: Nil
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
Distinguished Alumni of the Department
Sr.
No.
Name of the
student & Course
Current
Designation
Address
1. Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Associate
Professor
Central University of Haryana, Jat
Pali, Distt. Mohindergarh.
2. Dr. Rohit Phutela Assistant
Professor
Assistant Professor, DAVIET,
Jalandhar, (Pb)
3. Dr. Satya Paul Assistant
Professor
GC, Bhattu Kalan
4. Dr. Divija Kumari Assistant
Professor
GC, Mandi Adampur
5. Dr. Krishan Lal
Gupta
Associate
Professor
GNC, Sirsa
6. Dr. Richa Lecturer PGT, Arohi School. 99961-21038
7. Dr. Vibha Assistant
Professor
Govt. College, Bhiwani
8. Dr. Suchitra Assistant
Professor
Govt. College, Gurgeon
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9. Dr. Meena Assistant
Professor
Engg. College, Panniwala Mota,
Sirsa.
10. Ms. Anu
Sheokand
Lecturer (PGT) Secondary Education, Govt. of
Haryana
44.Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops
/seminar) involving external experts.
Name & Designation of
Teacher/Philanthropist
Address of Resource
Person
Topic of Lecture
Prof. Anup Beniwal,
Chairperson and Dean
Faculty of Humanities
GIP University, Dwarka,
New Delhi.
Post-Coloniality and
Indian Literature in
English (17.03.12)
Prof. Ganeshi Lal Sirsa based Social
Activist
Relevance of the Gita
in Modern Times
(24.03.12)
Prof. Sudhir Kumar
Department of English,
Punjab University,
Chandigarh.
Sahitya as Satya Grah:
A Gandhian
Perspective (06.10.12)
Dr. Gautam Chakarvarty
Department of English,
Delhi University, North
Campus, New Delhi.
Idea of History in the
20th
Century In India
(12.10.12)
Prof. Rajul Bhargav
(Retired)
Formerly Prof. of English,
Rajasthan University,
Jaipur
Feminist Literary
Theory: A Historical
Perspective (19.10.12)
Prof. Sudhir Kumar Dept. of English, Evening
Studies Punjab
University, Chandigarh
Locating Cultural
Studies (7.2.13)
ii) Quiz contests
a) The Inter College English Literary Quiz Contest was held on
23.02.10.
b) The Inter College English Literary Quiz Contest was held on
02.03.13.
iii) Student seminars- One day Inter- College Student Seminar on
“Literary Theory and Its Applications” on 12.04.13.
iv) Education tour:
The students of the department visited Jaipur, Pushker, Mount Abu, Ajmer
and Bikener from 05.04.12 to 10.04.12 as part of an educational tour.
v) Intra-department activities:- Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Lecture method
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Communicative Method
ICT
Group Discussion
Seminars
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Internal Assessment
Assignments
Class Tests
Annual Progress seminar in case of Ph.D scholars
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities,
through NSS, Youth Red Cross, Activities organized under DYW
Year No. of NSS
students
No. of YRC
students
No. of DYW
students
2009-10 Nil Nil Nil
2010-11 Nil Nil 10
2011-12 15 10 15
2012-13 2 03 1
Dr. Deepti Dharmani, Associate Professor in the department, is holding
additional charge of Director Youth Welfare.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the
department.
The department organizes inter department and intra departmental
activities on regular basis. The detail is as under:
The Inter College English Literary Quiz Contest was held on 02.03.13.
One day Inter- College Student Seminar on “Literary Theory and Its
Applications” on 12.04.13
The students are encouraged to attend and present papers in seminars/
conferences.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The department is actively engaged in the creation of new knowledge by
way of research output as Ph. D and publications in the following fields:
ELT
Afro-American literature
Contemporary Indian Literature
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
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(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
Well Connected Efficient Faculty.
Updating of Syllabi every 3 years.
Good Research Orientation.
Excellent Publication and Outreach.
Emphasis on research and teaching in emergent areas.
Understanding Literary Issues through Media Awareness.
Weaknesses:
Language Skills of Students.
Location in the Marginalized area.
Under graduate Studies Suffering.
Lack of Career Consciousness among Students.
Vacant Teaching Positions.
Opportunities:
Big Catchment Area.
Comparatively Young Faculty.
To Rope in Teaching of New Languages.
To Further Strengthened Higher Education Infrastructure.
Challenges:
To have Better Infrastructure.
To have all Teaching Positions Filled.
To Hold International Conference.
To Introduce Interdisciplinary Research.
To Work more Towards Language Ability of Students.
52. Future plans of the department.
Planning to set up Language Lab.
To Expand the Ambit of the Department by Introducing M.A Courses
in Hindi, Sanskrit, Punjabi and Diploma Courses in Foreign
Languages
International Seminar
Setting of Digital Class-rooms.
Strengthening Department Library.
Starting Integrated Course.
Launching Journal in English Literary Studies.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Ms. Preeti, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 608087510015) was awarded
Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Woman as the ‘other’ in the Works of
Githa Hariharan” on 16.12.2013 under the supervision of Dr. Anu
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Shukla.
Ms. Saloni Bishnoi, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 608087510013) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “City in the Novels of Amit
Chaudhari” on 21.01.2014 under the supervision of Dr. Anu Shukla.
Ms. Anu Sheokand, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 608087510008)
submitted Ph.D. Thesis on the topic “Paradigms of Traumai: The
Study of Violence in the Selected Novels of Doris Lessing” on
30.11.2013 under the supervision of Dr. Deepti Dharmani.
Prof. H.S. Chandalia, Department of English, Central University of
Haryana delivered two extension lectures on “Modern Trends in
English Literature: A Post 1990s Perspective” on 09.01.2014.
Prof. Anup Beniwal, Vice-Chancellor, GGS Inderprasth University,
New Delhi delivered two extension lectures on the topic “Changing
Trajectory of Post-Colonial Writings in English” on 18.04.2014.
Six Research papers were contributed by faculty members in
National/International Journals (Dr. Deepti Dharmani-03, Dr. Pankaj
Sharma-03).
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM
AND MASS COMMUNICATION
1. Name of the Department: Journalism & Mass Communication.
2. Year of establishment : 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the University?
Yes, Department is part of Faculty of Humanities
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Litt. etc.)
Regular: M.A., Pre-Ph.D/Ph. D.
Self-Finance Scheme: Bachelor of Mass Communication
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
The department runs Community Radio Station in the University which
provides ample opportunities and much needed platform to students and
faculty of the University to give vent to their ideas and views which are
the community in the 10 KM area in the radius of Sirsa. Beside, the
curriculum of the department is so designed that it has adequate and
immense subjects of Social Sciences i.e. Economics, Sociology,
Management, Psychology, Geography, Public Administration, Political
Science, Law and Religion etc. in its ambit.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.
Students of other universities are encouraged to initiate and accomplish
their research on Broadcasting. The department helps them in terms of
content and guidance.
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
PG Diploma in Mass Communication (Evening) was discounted due to
lack of response in terms of application forms.
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
Syste. Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments:
The faculty of the department delivers extension lecturers as and when
required in other departments on Communication Skills and Media
Management.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others):
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 Nil Nil
Associate Professors 02 01 01
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Assistant Professors 04 03 03
Others (Teaching
Associates)
Nil 06 06
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance:
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
Sh.
Virender
Singh
Chauhan
M.A. Associate
Professor
Print Media 7 Nil
Dr.
Sewa
Singh
Bajwa
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Electronic
Media (T.V.
& Film
studies)
18 Nil
Sh. Amit
Sangwan
M.Sc. Assistant
Professor
Advertising
& Public
Relations
7 Nil
Dr.
Ravinder
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Electronic
Media (T.V.
& Radio)
7 Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil.
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information
UG = 80% PG = 10%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
UG = 8.1, PG = 4.1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual:
Post Sanctioned Filled Actual
Steno-Typist 01 01 (S.S.S.) 01
Lab. Attendant 01 Nil Nil
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Electronic Media, Print Media, Development Communication.
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Nil
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18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration : Nil
b) International collaboration : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE;
DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received : Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
• State recognition : Nil
• National recognition : Community Radio Station & T.V Studio
• International recognition : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate Bodies: Nil
22. Publications
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national
/international)
National : 02
International : Nil
*Monographs : Nil
*Chapters in Books : 02
*Edited Books : Nil
*Books with ISBN with details of publishers : Nil
*Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International
Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Nil
* Citation Index – range / average: Nil
* SNIP : Nil
* SJR : Nil
* Impact Factor – range / average : 0.6
* h-index : Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated : Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees : Nil
b) International committees : Nil
c) Editorial Boards : Dr. Sewa Singh Bajwa is a member of
Editorial Board of University
Magazine
d) any other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
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Refresher Course:
Name of the
Teacher
Duration of the Course Academic Staff College/
Department/ University and
Place
Dr. Sewa
Singh Bajwa
14.06.12 to 04.07.12 ASC, GJUS&T, Hisar
Dr. Ravinder 19.11.12 to 10.12.12 ASC, BPSMMV, Sonipat
(Khanpur)
Sh. Amit
Sangwan
14.12.11 to 05.01.12 ASC, GJUS&T, Hisar
28. Student projects:
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
interdepartmental projects : Nil
• Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute : Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty : Nil
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows : Nil
• Students : Nil
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of
funding national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if
any.
National Conference:
Workshop on Radio Production was organized on March-2011. Prof.
Ashutosh Mishra from Chitkara University, Chandigarh and Sh. Ajit
Singh Retired News Editor from Doordarshan Hisar were the resource
person.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
Code of ethics for research is followed as per University rules.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Session Applications
received
Selected
Male
Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
B.A. Mass Comm. 2009-10 49 24 01 100 100
2010-11 51 25 02 100 100
2011-12 88 37 03 100 100
2012-13 113 40 Nil 100 100
M.A. Mass Comm. 2009-10 115 55 05 100 100
2010-11 80 30 07 100 100
2011-12 83 32 10 100 100
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2012-13 67 26 03 100 100
Pre Ph.D. 2012-13 57 02 03 100 100
33. Diversity of Students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no. 4)
Session % of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
B.A. Mass
Communication
2009-10 Nil Nil Nil Nil
2010-11 Nil Nil Nil Nil
2011-12 Nil Nil Nil Nil
2012-13 Nil Nil Nil Nil
M.A. Mass
Communication
2009-10 Nil 54 06 Nil
2010-11 Nil 34 03 Nil
2011-12 Nil 41 01 Nil
2012-13 02 25 02 Nil
2013-14 02 15 05 Nil
Ph.D. 2012-13 100% Nil Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise: NET: 07 (General-04, BC-03)
35. Student progression
Student progression Session Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG 2009-10 Nil
2010-11 Nil
2011-12 Nil
2012-13 02
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 100%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
Nil
32
Entrepreneurs Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period:
1) Dr. Sewa Singh Bajwa: Ph.D.
Topic: “An Analytical Study of the Thematic Changes of Various Phases
of Punjabi Cinema Since its Inception”, notified on 05.07.2012
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2) Dr. Ravinder : Ph.D.
Topic: “Socio Cultural Impact of T.V. on Youth: A Study of Rohtak &
Jhajjar District”, notified on 26.09.2013
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library : Yes, Housed in Central Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes (Wi-Fi)
c) Total number of class rooms : Five
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil
e) Students’ laboratories : One
f) Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of Scholars registered for Doctoral Research
a) from the host institution/university : Nil
b) from other institutions/universities: Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
University Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology. :
Yes, through observation, discourse, comparative analysis study of
changing trends and needs of the Industries and academic World.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
(a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback? :
Yes, the feedback is incorporated for the revision of curriculum.
(b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? :
Yes, the feedback is given due weightage in curriculum design as per the
level, standard and needs of the students.
(c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Yes, the department incorporates all relevant directions of the employees
from time to time in its functioning and methods of teaching.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department. (maximum 10)
Dr. Paramvir Singh, Assistant Professor Central University of
Jharkhand, Ranchi.
Mrs. Prerna Ganda, Media activist, Sydeny (Australia).
Mr. Bhaskar Mukherjee, Reporter, The Times of India, Sirsa.
Mr. Virender Singh, Assistant Professor, Ambedkar College,
Kaithal
Mr. Mahender Singh, Sub Bureau Dainik Bhaskar, Sirsa.
Mr. Ramesh Chahal, Editor, Sach Kahoon, Sirsa.
Dr. Dilawar Singh, Principal Shah Satnam Ji Boys College, Sirsa.
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Mr. Vijay Jasuja, Staff Reporter, PTC News Channel
Mr. Chetan Singh, Sub Editor, Amar Ujala, Chandigarh.
Mr. Sunny Gupta, Assistant Professor, BLS, Bhadurgarh.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (Special
lectures/Workshops/Seminar) involving external experts: Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes. :
a) Lecture method
b) Interactive method
c) Discussion method
d) Participatory method
e) Power Point Presentation
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
The department holds periodic interaction with students in order to get
first hand information about the teaching standards which in turn gives
vital information about lapses, if any. It also gives an opportunity to
students to come out with their innovative ideas. The faculty ensures that
the students are provided best possible information and education as per
their needs.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Mr. Amit Sangwan is holding the responsibility of Public Relations
Officer of the University whereas Dr. Sewa Singh Bajwa is integral part of
the Cultural and co-curricular activities of the University.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The students take part in scouts and guides, NSS, adventures camp,
mountaineering and excursion activities undertaken by the office of DSW
and DYW of the University. In addition the students took part in Media
Fest and Youth Festival.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The department provides Socio-Economic-Cultural knowledge and
awareness to the public through its Community Radio Station on regular
basis. Besides, different programs on special occasions are organized in
the department to inculcate and disseminate information to various
sections of society. Ph.D. programme is undertaken to expand the horizons
of knowledge in basic and applied research.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the Department:
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Strengths:
1) Well equipped Media Lab.
2) Good Research Orientation
3) Community Radio Station (CRS)
4) Emphasis on Contemporary Issues.
Weaknesses:
1) Communication Skills of Students
2) Remote Geographic location
3) Lack of Career consciousness among students.
4) Vacant Teaching Positions.
5) Lack of latest Media equipment.
Opportunities:
1) Big Catchment Area
2) Young Faculty
3) To Rope in New Languages.
4) Higher Education Infrastructure Developing in the Area.
Challenges:
1) To procure up to date infrastructure
2) To establish soft skill Lab.
3) To hold National/International Conferences.
4) To Introduce Interdisciplinary Research project
5) To tackle with linguistic problems of Students
6) To establish relations with Media houses for the training purpose of
students
52. Future plans of the department:
1) To start M. Phil from the session 2014-15
2) To establish Industry academics collaboration
3) To Start Inter-disciplinary Courses
4) To bring out International Research Journal
5) To hold periodic National/International Conferences & Seminars.
6) To bring out University News Letter
7) To conduct Workshops on Broadcasting
8) To establish Smart Class Rooms
9) To establish Language Lab.
10) To purchase Equipments for T.V. Studio
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Five Research Scholars were enrolled in the department.
Prof. Sanjeev Bhanawat from Rajasthan University, Jaipur has
delivered extension lectures on “Trans-National Media” respectively
on 07.09.2013.
Prof. N.S. Johal, Department of Mass Communication, Panjabi
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University, Patiala delivered extension lecture on “Basic Film
Theories” on 07.09.2013.
Fifteen Research Papers were contributed by faculty members (Dr.
Sewa Singh Bajwa (12), Sh. Amit Sangwan (02) and Dr. Ravinder (01)
in various National/International Journals.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LAW
1. Name of the Department: Law
2. Year of Establishment: 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Department is a part of Faculty of Law of the University
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., and Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt. etc.) UG, PG, M.Phil, PhD
Regular: U.G: Law 3 Year, Pre- Ph.D./Ph.D.
Self-Finance Scheme: P.G: LL.M., U.G: Law 5 Year
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved
Department is running B.A.LL.B. 5 Year Integrated Course which is
interdisciplinary in nature as it includes the various subjects of Social
Sciences such as Political Science, History, Sociology, Economics, Hindi,
English and Computer Science.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments: Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate)
Sanctioned Filled Actual
(including CAS
& MPS)
Professor 01 Nil 01
Associate Professors 03 01 02
Asst. Professors 06 03 03
Others (Teaching
Associates)
Nil 14 04
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students
guided for the
last 4 years
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Dr. J. S.
Jakhar
Ph. D. Associate
Professor
Family Law 20 3
Dr.
Mukesh
Garg
Ph. D. Assistant
Professor
Commercial
Law
13 Nil
Dr.
Rajesh
Malik
Ph. D. Assistant
Professor
Service Law
Administrative
Law
Labour Law
10 0
Dr.
Ashok
Makkar
Ph. D. Assistant
Professor
Commercial
Law
10 1
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information
LL.B. 3 year - 60%
B.A.LL.B 5 year - 60%
LL.M 2 year - Nil
Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D. - Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
LL.B 3 Year = 23.87%, LL.B 5 Year = 12.6%, LL.M 2 Year = 16.66%
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
Deputy Supdt. 01 Regular
Library Attendant 01 Regular
Peon 01 Regular
Clerk 01 outsourcing agency
Restorer 01 outsourcing agency
Peon 01 outsourcing agency
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies :
Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, Project title and grants received project-wise. Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
(a) National collaboration, (b) International collaboration Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
State recognition Nil
National recognition Nil
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International recognition Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate Bodies- Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national
/international) Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed
journals (national /international)
International Journals : 24
National Journals : 77
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books One
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers (01)
Dr. Mukesh Garg
Title of the Book: - Governor & the President’s Rule in India under
Article 356
ISBN: 978-3-659-33148-0, LAPLAMBERT, Academic Publishing,
Germany - 2013
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average Nil
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average Nil
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
Institutions / industries in India and abroad Nil
26. Faculty serving in
(a) National committees Nil
(b) International committees Nil
(c) Editorial Boards - 01
Dr. J.S. Jakhar Member Editorial Board- Academic Views and Reviews-
An International Journal of Education, Research & Innovation, ISSN:
2249-7242.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs,
Workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Orientation Programs
1. Dr. Mukesh Garg: From 11/05/2010 to 31/05/2010, Punjabi
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University, Patiala
2. Dr. Rajesh Malik: From11/05/2010 to 31/05/2010, Punjabi
University, Patiala
3. Dr. Ashok Makkar: From 11/05/2010 to 31/05/2010, Punjabi
University, Patiala
Workshops
Dr. Mukesh Garg
Attended UGC Sponsored Two week National workshop on Research
Methodology (NWRM - 2011) at Department of Computer Science
and Applications, CDLU, Sirsa from March 2-15,2011
Dr. Rajesh Malik
Attended UGC sponsored a two week National Workshop on Research
Methodology (NWRM-2011) at Department of Computer Science and
applications, CDLU, Sirsa form March 2-15, 2011.
Dr. J. S. Jakhar
Attended Second Winter course on International Trade Law, held by
the Indian society of International Trade Law, at New Delhi from 2 to
6th
January 2012.
Attended the Appreciation Course in Parliamentary Processes and
Procedures from 22-24 Aug. 2012 at New Delhi organized by the
Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training, Lok Sabha Secretariat.
28. Student projects
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
Departmental projects
All the students of LL.M. undertake dissertations as a project for
completion of LL.M. Degree.
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / Industry / institute Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty Nil
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
Students Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(National/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any
Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments-
Annual Report based on compulsory annual seminar
Through open Seminars as an essential component of Ph. D Viva-
Voce.
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32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Applications
Received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
2009-10 Male Female Male Female
LL.B (Three
Year
Professional
Course)
134 44 11 58.96 14.74
B.A.LL.B ( Five
Year Integrated
Course)
99 45 15 44.55 14.85
LL.M (Evening) 51 30 07 15.3 3.57
2010-11
LL.B (Three
Year
Professional
Course)
109 65 15 59 16.35
B.A.LL.B ( Five
Year Integrated
Course)
103 53 10 54.59 10.30
LL.M (Evening) 59 30 16 17.7 9.44
2011-12
LL.B (Three
Year
Professional
Course)
109 65 15 70 16.35
B.A.LL.B ( Five
Year Integrated
Course)
103 48 11 49.44 11.33
LL.M (Evening) 55 20 10 11 0.5
Ph. D. Course 45 13 09 2.86 1.98
2012-13
LL.B (Three
Year
Professional
course)
155 58 13 89.9 20.15
B.A.LL.B ( Five
year integrated
course)
242 44 17 106 41.14
LL.M (Evening) 70 23 07 14 4.9
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Ph.D Course 17 01 01 5.4 2.7
33. Diversity of Students
Name of the
Programme
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
2009-10
LL.B 3 Year Nil 73 04 0.2
LL.B 5 Year Nil 20 11 Nil
LL.M 2
Year
14 08 06 Nil
2010-11
LL.B 3 Year Nil 70 06 Nil
LL.B 5 Year Nil Nil
LL.M 2
Year
24 14 07 Nil
2011-12
LL.B 3
Year
01 70 07 01
LL.B 5 Year Nil 44 15 Nil
LL.M 2
Year
18 09 03 Nil
Ph.D. Nil Nil Nil Nil
2012-13
LL.B 3 Year 02 70 07 01
LL.B 5 Year Nil 52 11 01
LL.M 2
Year
19 13 02 Nil
Ph.D. Nil Nil Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services?
Examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
Judicial Service: 03 (General-02, SC-01), NET: 08 (General-07, BCA-01),
Civil Services: 03 (General-02, BCA-01) Teaching: 02 (General-02)
35. Student Progression
Student progression Student progression Percentage against
Enrolled
UG to PG 15%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
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PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
09%
Nil
Nil
100
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same university Nil
from other universities within the
State
04
from universities from other States Nil
from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the Assessment period
Dr. Mukesh Garg awarded Ph.D. by Punjabi University Patiala on 23 Dec
2011 on the topic “Discretionary Powers of the Governor under the
Constitute of India”.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library Departmental Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students Wi/Fi/Wired LAN
c) Total number of class rooms 08
d) Class rooms with ICT facility Nil
e) Students’ laboratories Legal Aid Clinic, Computer Lab
f) Research laboratories Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
(a) From the host institution/university: Nil
(b) From other institutions/universities: 04
Name of
Students
Regn. No. Name of
Supervisor
Award of Date
Renu 607067510004 Dr. Ashok Makkar 01.01.2010
Sweety 607067510003 Dr. J.S. Jakhar 09.03.2010
Surender
Shawrup
607067510001 Dr. J.S. Jakhar 27.04.2012
Sanjay Kumar 607067510002 Dr. J.S. Jakhar 04.04.2013
(c) Research Associates Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
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recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2013-14, 04 students
were given tuition fee concession of Rs. 14,700.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new Programme? If so, highlight the methodology. Nil.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from?
Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how
Does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, by revision of syllabus
Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does
The department utilizes the feedback?
Yes, by incorporating in the syllabus and as per university norms
Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does
department utilize the feedback? -
Yes, for curriculum development and improving teaching
methogology.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department
R. C. Dimri (Haryana Judicial Service)
Randhir Kalay (Haryana Judicial Service)
Balbir Singh Malik (Retd. IAS)
Amit Sihag (Haryana Judicial Service)
Jitender Berwal (Haryana Judicial Service)
Parveen Kumar (Haryana Judicial Service)
Naresh (Prosecution Department, Haryana)
Rinku (Prosecution Department, Haryana)
44. Give details of student enrichment programmers’ (special
lectures/workshops/Seminar) involving external experts
Name of Invited Professor Date
Prof. K.P.S. Mahalwar, Department of Law, MDU,
Rohtak delivered a lecture on General ‘Law of Torts’
01.10.2010
Intra Department Moot court Competition 11.10.2010
Intra - department Moot Court Competition 25.02.2011
Students participated in a National Level Moot Court
Competition organized by M.D. University, Rohtak
29.03.2012 to
30.03.2012
Students Participated in a National Level Moot Court
Competition Organized by Chhajju Ram Law college
09.11.2012
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of Hisar
Students attended an adventure course camp at Kullu
Manali (H.P)
11.06.2013 to
21.06.2013
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Teaching class rooms
Class room debate
Assignments and Presentations
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Feedback from faculty members.
Feedback from students.
Feedback from Alumni.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Participation of students in the co-curricular activities like cultural events,
sports events and NSS camp, Legal Literacy camp, Blood donation camps
at local, state and national level.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department?
Students are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular activities like
cultural, sports, debates, declamation and other social activities like tree
plantation, blood donation and public legal awareness activities.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details: Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
Generate new knowledge through legal awareness and lays emphasis on
multi-skill development in its programmes by introducing varied contents
and activities, including encouragement to students to participate in a
variety of co-curricular and social activities.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
Considerable numbers of students of this department are selected in
judiciary.
Every faculty member having Doctoral Degree
Department. is successfully running 3 Year & 5 Year Law course
simultaneously
Department is running Ph.D. Course.
Department is having separate law library, moot court hall and legal
aid clinic.
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Weaknesses:
Lack of Global exposure of the students
Lack of Global exposure of the faculty
Lack of guidance for job placement
Lack of regular teaching staff and supporting staff such as Store
Keeper, Computer Lab Attendant
Lack of separate law building (Block)
Opportunities:
Employment opportunities in High courts and Supreme Court and
subordinate judicial services
Employment opportunities in Teaching and Research
Entry in Legal Professionals of Corporate World and MNCs
Employment opportunities as Officers in Prosecution Department and
A.G. Office
Employment avenues in LPOs, Insurance Companies, Banks etc.
Challenges:
Draining of human resource due to privatization of legal education
Higher pay package in education in Private sector
Attractive courses offered by the Private Educational Institutions
Growth of distance and open learning system.
Localization and regionalization among the students
52. Future plans of the department
Main thrust on Research and Practical Orientation of students for legal
profession through Moot Court, Debate, Seminars, Conferences and Legal
Aid Camps etc.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Jitender Kumar, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 607097510007) was
awarded Ph. D. under the supervision of Dr. Rajesh Malik on
23.07.2013.
Randhir Kumar Kalay, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 607097510008)
was awarded Ph. D. under the supervision of Dr. Rajesh Malik on
23.07.2013.
Suresh Kumar Malik qualified NET Examination held in December
2013.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. Name of the Department : Biotechnology
2. Year of establishment : 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Department of Biotechnology is a part of Faculty of Life Sciences of
the University.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D., Integrated
Masters, Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D. Litt, etc.)
Regular: M. Sc., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
Self-Finance Scheme: M. Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil.
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.
MOU with:
Center for Plant Biotechnology, Hisar,
National Research Center on Equines, Hisar
Central Institute of Research on Buffaloes, Hisar
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments: Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 1 1
Associate Professors 2 2 2
Assistant Professors 3 1 1
Others (Teaching Associates) Nil 2 2
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./ M.
Phil. students
guided for the
last 4 years
Dr. R. K. Salar Ph. D. Associate
Professor &
Chairperson
Microbial
Biotechnology
17 2/5
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Dr. S. K.
Gahlawat
Ph. D. Professor Molecular
Diagnostic
Methods/Proto
cols,
Immunology &
Bacteriology
and Virology
20 1/5
Dr. Priyanka
Siwach
Ph. D. Associate
Professor
Plant
Biotechnology
and Genomics
13 0/5
Dr. J. S. Duhan Ph. D. Assistant
Professor
Microbial
Biotechnology
and Biological
Nitrogen
Fixation
16 1/6
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information
M. Sc: 40 %, M. Phil.: Nil, Ph. D.: Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
M. Sc: 11.43:1, M. Phil.: 2.5:1, Ph. D.: 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Sanctioned Filled Actual
1 (Technical Assistant) 1 1
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Microbial Biotechnology and Fermentation
Plant Biotechnology and Genomics
Animal Biotechnology
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. Investigator
(s)
Title Funding Agency Amount
(Rs.)
Prof. S. K.
Gahlawat
(P.I.) & J.
S. Duhan
(Co-P.I.)
Development of easy and
inexpensive Loop-mediated
isothermal amplification (LAMP)
kit for the detection of bacterial fish
pathogens (On Going)
UGC (From
01.02.2011)
9,69,000.00
Dr. Raj
Kumar
Salar (P.I.)
Modulation of phenoloic content
and antioxidant activity of barley
and pearl millet using solid state
UGC (From
01.07.2012)
13,03,300.00
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fermentation(On Going)
Dr.
Priyanka
Siwach
(P.I.)
Association mapping of fibre traits
in Gossypium arboreum L.
accessions using SSR, ISSR and
AFLP markers (On Going)
UGC (From
01.07.2012)
11,58,800.00
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received a)
National collaboration b) International collaboration
Association mapping of fibre traits in Gossypium Arboreum L. accessions
using SSR, ISSR and AFLP markers (Dr. P. Siwach, CDLU and Dr. S.K
Verma, Central Institute of Cotton Research, Regional Station, Sirsa,
Amount Rs.11,58,800/-)
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.
Total grants received Rs. 34, 31,100/-
20. Research facility/centre with
• State recognition Nil
• National recognition Nil
• International recognition Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or
corporate bodies Nil
22. Publications:
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
(national/international):
National=30 and International= 54
* Monographs : Nil
* Chapters in Edited Books : 24
* Edited Books : 01
* Books with ISBN with details of publishers
Dr. Priyanka Siwach, Namita Singh (2007), Molecular Biology-Principles
and Practices, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, ISBN 978-81-318-0270-0.
*Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) = 99
*Citation Index - range / average upto 264
* SNIP Nil
* SJR Nil
* Impact Factor – range / average upto 3.500
*h-index upto 8
23. Details of patents and income generated
Two patents filed in Indian Patent Office with applications number-
4027/DEL/2012, dated Dec. 27, 2012 and 4028/DEL/2012, dated Dec. 27,
2012.
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24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad
Dr. R. K. Salar availed Post Doctoral Fellowship of the Ministry of
Education, Govt. of Slovak Republic at Department of Biochemical
Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
from 10.01.2010 to 17.07.2010.
26. Faculty serving in a) National committees b) International committees
c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify)
Dr. R. K. Salar
Regional Editor
British Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology Reviewer
Reviewer
Journal of Basic Microbiology (Wiley-VCH, Germany)
Annals of Applied Biology (Wiley-VCH, Germany)
African Journal of Microbiology Research (Academic Journals)
Frontiers in Life Sciences (Taylor & Francis)
Dr. S. K. Gahlawat
Reviewer
International Journal of Aquaculture, Netherlands.
Journal of Applied Microbiology
Dr. Priyanka Siwach
Reviewer
Scientia Horticulture (Elsevier)
Physiology and molecular Biology of Plants (Springer)
African Journal of Biotechnology
African Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research
Dr. J. S. Duhan
Reviewer
African Journal of Microbiology Research
British Microbiology Research Journal
Peak Journal of Agricultural Sciences
African Journal of Biotechnology
British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation
Programs, Workshops, Training Programs and Similar Programs).
Dr. R. K. Salar
Attended 2 weeks National Workshop on “Basic Techniques in
Biotechnology, Food Technology and Bioinformatics” at CDLU, Sirsa
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(June 15-28, 2011)
Dr. S. K. Gahlawat
Attended 2 weeks National Workshop on “Basic Techniques in
Biotechnology, Food Technology and Bioinformatics” at CDLU, Sirsa
(June 15-28, 2011)
Short Term Course on Administrative and Academic Initiatives,
Organized by Academic staff College, GNDU, Amritsar from
December 15 to 17, 2010.
Dr. Priyanka Siwach
Attended National workshop on “Bioinformatics in plant sciences
organized by Bioinformatics section”, CCSHAU, Hisar (March 12-19,
2010)
Attended 2 weeks National Workshop on “Basic Techniques in
Biotechnology, Food Technology and Bioinformatics” at CDLU, Sirsa
(June 15-28, 2011)
Dr. J. S. Duhan
National workshop on “Research Methodology”, Organized by
Département of Computer Sciences & Application, CDLU, Sirsa,
March 2-15, 2011
National Workshop on Basic Techniques in Biotechnology, Food
Technology and Bioinformatics, held at Department of Biotechnology,
CDLU, Sirsa, June 15-28, 2011.
Technique and tools of plant molecular biology, organized by Centre
for Plant Biotechnology, CCS HAU New Campus, Hisar-125004,
December 16-22, 2011.
28. Student projects
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental Projects
M.Sc. - 80%, M. Phil. - 80%, Ph.D. - 100%
• Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities/industry/ institute
M.Sc. - 20%, M. Phil. - 20%, Ph.D. - 60%
29. Awards / Recognitions received at the National and International level by
• Faculty
Dr. R. K. Salar availed Post Doctoral Fellowship of the Ministry of
Education, Govt. of Slovak Republic at Department of Biochemical
Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
from 10.01.2010 to 17.07.2010.
• Doctoral / Post Doctoral Fellows
Dr. Praveen Kumar Dubey, Post Doctoral Fellow, Osaka University
Immunology Frontier Research Center (WPI-IFReC) OSAKA, JAPAN
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• Students
Ms. Anita Rani Gill (Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship from UGC, New
Delhi)
Mr. Ravinder Kumar (Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship from UGC, New
Delhi)
Mr. Rajesh Kumar Dahiya (Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship from UGC,
New Delhi)
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(National / International) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Topic/Theme of the
Conference/
Seminar/ Workshop
Period Source of
Funding
Outstanding Participants
Two weeks National
Workshop on Basic
Techniques in
Biotechnology, Food
Technology and Bio-
informatics
June
15-28,
2011
UGC,
New Delhi
Dr. R. P. Bajpai, former Vice-
Chancellor of KUK, GJUS&T,
Hisar and Director General of
MM University, Mullana.
National Workshop on
Patent Awareness: Issues
and Challenges
August
10, 2011
DST,
Govt. of India
Dr. Yashwant Dev Panwar,
Senior Scientist, Dept. of
Science & Technology, Govt.
of India and Dr. Pushpa
Kharab, Director, Centre Plant
of Biotechnology, Hisar
International Conference
on Biotechnology:
Emerging Trends (ICB-
2012)
Sept.18-
20, 2012
UGC, New
Delhi and
Chaudhary
Devi Lal
University,
Sirsa
Prof. B.C. Das, Director,
Centre for Biomedical
Research, New Delhi
Prof. Daniela Smogrovicova,
Slovakia.
Prof. Katrina Dercova,
Slovakia
Dr. Rajiv Vats, Tanzania
Prof. R.C. Sobti, Vice-
Chancellor, B. R. Ambedkar,
University, Lucknow
Dr. Swarnjit Singh, Deputy
Director, IMTECH,
Chandigarh
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
The department has constituted an Institutional Bio-safety Committee as
per guidelines of Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science &
Technology, Govt. of India for research purpose.
32. Student profile programme-wise: Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
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2009-10 M. Sc.
176
15 24 100 100
2010-11: M. Sc.
M. Phil.
107
25
15 20
2 4
100 100
100 100
2011-12: M. Sc.
M. Phil.
Ph. D.
55
22
169
9 20
2 8
8 6
100 100
100 100
100 100
2012-13: M. Sc.
M. Phil.
Ph. D.
60
23
52
11 19
3 3
4 6
100 100
100 100
100 100
33. Diversity of students Name of the
Programme
(refer to question no.
4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
2009-10: M. Sc. Nil 79 21 Nil
2010-11: M. Sc.
M. Phil.
Nil
83
46
-
54
17
Nil
2011-12: M. Sc.
M. Phil.
Ph. D.
Nil
70
38
32
20
38
68
10
24
Nil
2012-13: M. Sc.
M. Phil.
Ph. D.
Nil
50
22
40
17
44
60
33
34
Nil
2013-14: M. Sc.
M. Phil.
Nil
70
58
20
42
10
Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
NET/GATE/SLET = 12 (General-08, SC-03, BC-01)
35. Student Progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M. Phil 70 %
PG to Ph.D. 20 %
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral 10 %
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
Nil
93% (2011-12)
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
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Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university Nil
from other universities within the State 100
from universities from other States Nil
from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library = Nil
b) Internet facilities for staff and students = Yes (Wi-Fi and LAN)
c) Total number of class rooms = 2
d) Class rooms with ICT facility = 2
e) Students’ laboratories = 2+1 (Comp. Lab)
f) Research laboratories = 5
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host University/Institutions: 02
Sr.
No.
Name Supervisor/Co-
supervisor
Regn No. Date of
Registration
Date of
award
1. Deepika Dr. R.K. Salar/
Dr. B. Parkash
613087510001 1308.08 14.06.2012
2. Jarnail
Singh
Dr. J. S. Duhan/
Dr. Prem Singh
Yadav
613097510011 05.02.09 06.03.2013
b) from other institutions/university: 02
Sr.
No.
Name Supervisor/Co-
supervisor
Regn. No. Date of
Registration
Date of
award
1. Dalip
Kumar
Dr. R.K. Salar/
Dr. R.C.Trivedi
613087510002 25.08.08 07.08.2012
2. Praveen
Kumar
Dubey
Dr. S.K.
Gahlawat/
Dr. R.S. Kataria
613097510015 03.06.09 15.05.2012
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14, 15
students were given tuition fee concession of Rs. 41,400.
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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new Programme (s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Yes, M. Phil and Ph. D. were started keeping in view the demand of the
students.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
(a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes (from members of Staff Council, Departmental Research Committee
and Post Graduate Board of studies in the discipline)
(b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does the department utilize the feedback?
The department obtains feedback from the students regarding revision of
the course-curriculum keeping in view the market demand and
employability and discussion is made with the students during tutorial
classes.
(c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
The department is in touch with the alumni through a Departmental
facebook page and seeks their experiences and elevations to alma matter.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Dr. Dilip Kumar Markandey, Scientist, Central Pollution Control
Board, New Delhi
Dr. Parveen Kumar Dubey, Post Doctoral Fellow, World Premier
International Res. Centre, Osaka University Immunology frontier
research centre, Osaka, Japan
Ms. Sushma Kumari, Astt. Prof, Ambala College of Engineering and
Applied Research, Ambala
Ms. Ravneet Kaur, Quality Control, Venus Remedies, Mohali
Mr. Aman Bhatia, Branch Manager, State Bank of India
Mr. Sita Ram, Mt. Shivalik Beverages, Bahrod, Rajasthan
Dr. Dipika, Astt. Prof. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
Mr. Yashpal, Ranbaxy, Gurgaon
Ms. Monika, Ranbaxy, Gurgaon
Ms. Babita, Scientist, Dabur India Ltd., Noida.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /
workshops /seminar) involving external experts.
Name of Invited Professor Date
Dr. Gaya Prasad, Additional Director General, ICAR,
PUSA, New Delhi
03.10.2010
Dr. Sudhir Sharma, Professor, Bioinformatics Section, 15.11.2010
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College of Basic Sciences, CCSHAU, Hisar
Dr. Pushpa Kharb, Director, Centre for Plant Biotechnology,
CCSHAU, Hisar
09.10.2012
Dr. Archana Verma, Principal Scientist, National Dairy
Research Institute, Karnal delivered lecture on Molecular
genetics approaches for selection of dairy animals
09.09.2013.
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Lecture-cum-demonstration and problem solving method
The teachers of department are frequently using Black Board, Power
Point, Audio Visual methods for teaching the students.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Sessionals, Surprise tests, Assignments etc. are routinely conducted to
monitor the programme objectives.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Dr. R. K. Salar is working as Director, Career Counseling Cell of the
University in addition to his own duties and helping the students in
placement and orientation activities.
Dr. S. K. Gahlawat is working as Dean, Students Welfare and Dean of
Colleges, CDLU, Sirsa
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Quiz Competition, Educational Advt. Skits on Biotechnology themes
were organized by the Department under the aegis of Biotechnology
Forum of the Department.
Educational tour
Educational tours were organized by the department for visit of the
students to Mussoorie, Mt. Abu, Jodhpur, Bikaner (14.10.2011 to
19.10.2011), Dalhousie, Khajiar, Bhakhra Dam (17.03.2012 to
23.03.2012), Manali, Manikaran, Rohtang, Nainital, Jim Corbett
National Park, FRI Dehradun (11.10.2012 to 16.10.2012).
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details: Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The faculty members of the department have published more than 180
research papers in national and International Journals of repute. Moreover,
the Department has also filed two patents with the patent office of India
and organized One International Conference on Biotechnology which was
attended by leading scientists from India and abroad.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
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(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
Cordial environment among faculty and students
Research Projects bagged by the Department from various funding
agencies to the tune of Rs. 34,31,100/-
Academic and Research collaboration with various National and
International Institutes as elaborated above.
Organization of workshops and conferences from time to time.
Organization of various extension lectures by the experts in different
fields.
Weaknesses:
Vacant teaching posts.
Sanctioned posts of lab attendants and non-teaching staff are less than
required.
Availability of fewer budgets for practical and research work with
regard to the number of students.
Lack of 24 hours power backup to the research labs.
Remote location of the University comes as a hurdle for the intake of
bright students in various courses.
Opportunities:
Remote location of University makes opportunity to reach to the less
deprived students of this region.
The department has the opportunity to offer training to the faculty
members/teachers of the nearby colleges.
The department has the opportunity to carry out the research to meet
the local needs of area.
Through MOU, department provides the opportunity to students of the
other institutes for carrying out research leading to Ph. D. degree.
Geographical location of the university provides less researched
biological resources of native species.
Challenges:
Admissions in the various courses to the full capacity are a big
challenge because of low popularity of biological courses at under
graduate level and remote location of the University.
With regard to changing market needs, the Department aims at
producing quality human resource which is a big challenge at a
remotely located place like Sirsa.
Collaborations with research institutes of National and International by
signing the MOU.
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Availability of required budget for R&D purpose.
Placement of students in reputed companies/organizations.
52. Future plans of the department
The Department of Biotechnology plans to strengthen teaching and
research programme through innovative techniques. The faculty members
of the department have already been granted R & D Projects from UGC
and are planning to submit more research projects to other funding
agencies like DST, DBT, CSIR etc. The department is also planning to
organize conference/seminars/workshops for teachers and students in the
near future. Further, the department is also planning to sign
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with National and International
Institutes in the times to come to strengthen its ongoing and future R&D
work.
53. Other Information (After 01.07.2013)
Mr. Suresh Kumar, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 613087510005) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Studies on biodegradation of
xenobiotic compounds using microbial consortia” on 29.07.2013
under the supervision of Dr. R. K. Salar.
Mr. Ashok Kumar, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 613087510006) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Bioethanol production from
starchy parts of tuberous plants” on 03.07.2013 under the supervision
of Dr. J. S. Duhan and Dr. S.K. Singh.
Mr. Alok Kumar, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 613087510007) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Molecular detection of inoculum
source of cotton leaf curl virus disease (clcud)” on 16.12.2013 under
the supervision of Dr. Kiran Nehra and Dr. Dilip Monga.
Ms. Deepika Chaudhary, Research Scholar (Regn. No.
613087510008) was awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic
“Micropropagation and assessment of genetic diversity in different
cultivars of banana using PCR based technology” on 02.09.2013
under the supervision of Dr. J. S. Duhan and Dr. Subhash Kajla.
Ms. Anita Rani Gill, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 613097510009)
was awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Studies on micropropagation
and genetic transformation in ficus religiosa l. Using agrobacterium
rhizpgenes” on 23.07.2013 under the supervision of Dr. Priyanka
Siwach.
Mr. Girish Chander Pandey, Research Scholar (Regn. No.
613097510013) was awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic
“Identification of genomic region for the traits associated with
terminal heat tolerance in bread-wheat” on 07.05.2014 under the
supervision of Dr. Priyanka Siwach and Dr. Ratan Tiwari.
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Ms. Priyanka Banerjee, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 613097510014)
was awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Identification of quantitative
trait loci (otl) for somatic cell score in buffaloes” on 25.09.2013
under the supervision of Dr. S. K. Gahlawat and Dr. R.K. Vij.
Ms. Jyoti Joshi, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 613097510012) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Genetic characterization and
structuring of buffalo population of Indo-Genetic plains using
molecular markers” on 02.09.2013 under the supervision of Dr. R.K.
Salar and Dr. M.S. Tantia.
Twenty Four Research Scholars including 02 JRF, 02 RGNF and 01
URS were enrolled in the department.
Dr. Archana Verma, Principal Scientist, National Dairy Research
Institute, Karnal delivered extension lecture on “Molecular Genetic
Approaches for Selection of Dairy Animals” on 09.09.2013.
Dr. Ratan Tiwari, Principal Scientist, Directorate of Wheat Research,
Karnal delivered extension lecture on “Association Mapping: pros &
cons” on 28.04.2014.
Dr. Balwinder Singh Sooch, Assistant Professor, Punjabi University,
Patiala and Mr. Rahul Taneja, Scientist, Department of Science &
Technology, Haryana delivered extension lecture on “Patent
Awareness” on 15.04.2014.
Science Conclave 2014 (SciCon’14) was organized on 28.02.2014 by
the Faculty of Life Sciences, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa.
Ten Research Papers were published by Prof. S.K. Gahlawat (02), Dr.
R.K. Salar (04) and Dr. J.S. Duhan (04) in National/International
Journals.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
1. Name of the Department Energy & Environmental Sciences
2. Year of establishment 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Department is a part of Faculty of Life Sciences
4. Name of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters, Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D. Litt., etc.)
Regular: M.Sc., Pre-PhD/PhD
Self-Finance Scheme: M.Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and department involved: No
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities/industries/foreign institutions,
etc. No
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/ Semester/Trimester/Choice Board Credit System
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/ Associate
Professors/ Asst. Professors/ others
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professors 01 Nil Nil
Associate
Professors
02 Nil Nil
Assistant
Professors
03 03 03
Others (Teaching
Associate)
Nil 02 02
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance.
Name Qual. Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.
D./ M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
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Dr.
Rani
Devi
M.Tech.
PhD
Asstt.
Professor
Integrated
Energy and
Environmental
Management
9 Nil/06
Dr.
Anju
M.Phil,
PhD
Asstt.
Professor
Environmental
Analytical
Chemistry
9 Nil/04
Dr. M.
K.
Kidwai
PhD Asstt.
Professor
Environmental
Microbiology
and Toxicology
6 Nil/03
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Senior Visiting Fellow - Prof. (Retd.) S.S. Dhillon, Punjabi University, Patiala
Adjunct Faculty- Nil, Emeritus Professors - Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information
M.Sc. - 40%, M.Phil - Nil, PhD – Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ration
M.Sc. - 13:1, M. Phil - 10:3, Ph.D. - 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff
sanctioned filled and actual.
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Technical Asstt. 01 Nil 01
Lab Attendant 01 01 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies project title and grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
National: 01
Total Grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title
and grants received project-wise.
Total Grants received: 1,13,8800/-
Funding agencies: UGC
Project Title: Wetland Ecosystem - A Case Study of Bhindawas Wetland
for Ecological Risk Assessment and its Restoration by using Effective
Microorganisms
International Funding Agencies: Nil
Date of Commencement of Project: 01.07.2012
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received: Nil
(a) National Collaboration (b) International Collaboration
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST, UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE, DBT,
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ICSSR, AICTE, etc; total grants received. Nil
20. Research facility/centre with
State recognition : Nil
National recognition : Nil
International recognition : Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/ created by industry or corporate
bodies. Nil
22. Publication:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international)
National: 08
International: 14
Monographs : Nil
Chapters in Books: 12
Edited in Books : 01
Books with ISBN with details of publishers :
1. Rani Devi, M. Kashif, Pawan, Alok: Edited Book “Energy-Water-
Waste Nexus for Environment Management”, Narosa Publication,
Delhi, India, 2012. ISBN Code-978-81-8487-206-4.
2. Bishaw Deboch, Rani Devi and Alebel, Environmental Quality II,
Lecture Series, Jimmi Carter Center of USA, Adis Abbaba Ethiopia,
206, ISBN Code-2008#663-A-00-00-0358-00.
Number listed in international Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database-International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) : 07
Citation Index- range/average: upto 186
SNIP : Nil
SJR : Nil
Impact Factor-range/average: upto 6.8
h-index: Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated.
01 Patent Handy pH detector, Application No. 344/del/2013, Date of filing:
07.02.2013. Publication Date: 22.03.2013, Journal No. 12/2013, Applicant:
Alok Kumar (Research Scholar), Inventor Name: Alok Kumar and Rani Devi,
International Classification: GOIN Pages 3.
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
Water and Soil analysis, free consultancy
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/
institutions/industries in India and abroad : 01
26. Faculty serving in
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(a) National Committees
Dr. Rani Devi worked/is working as a member of:
Lifetime Member of Association of Microbiologists of India.
Lifetime Member of Society of Environmental Scientists.
(b) International committees Nil
(c) Editorial Boards
Dr. Rani Devi is working as a member of Editorial/Advisory Board of
International Journal of Scientific Research and Essay Journal.
Dr. M. K. Kidwai, Assistant Professor, is a memeber of Editorial Board of
University Magazine -“Zenith”
(d) Any Other (please specify):
Dr. Rani Devi is working as a reviewer of International Journals of:
Hazardous Material
Bio Resource Technology
Energy Policy
Water Resources
Chemical Engineering
Energy
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/Orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Detail
Refresher Course 04 Dr. Rani Devi
UGC Sponsored refresher course in
Environmental Studies from 07.11.2011 to
26.11.2011, Punjabi University, Patiala,
Punjab. Obtained Grade ‘A’
From 02.03.2011 to 15.03.2011, Dept. of
CSA, CDLU, Sirsa. Obtained Grade-‘A’
Dr. Anju
From 20.09.2011 to 10.10.2011, Academic
Staff College, GJUS&T, Hisar, Obtained
Grade “A”
Dr. M.K. Kidwai
from 14.11.2011 to 03.12.2011, Academic
Staff College, Jamia Millia Islamia
University, New Delhi with obtained
Grade “A”
Orientation
programs
01 Dr. M.K. Kidwai
Attended four weeks course from
01.08.2009 to 31.08.2009, Academic Staff
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College, University of Lucknow with
Grade- “A”.
Workshop 01 Dr. Rani Devi
UGC sponsored National Workshop on
“Research Methodology” by Dept. of CSA,
CDLU, Haryana from 02.03.2011 to
15.03.2011 with Grade ‘A’.
National Workshop on Patent Awareness:
Issues and Challenges, CDLU, Sirsa,
Haryana India, 10th
August 2011.
Training Programs 01 Dr. Anju
DST sponsored Training Programme on
“Climate Change and Carbon Mitigation
(CCCM)” conducted by Biodiversity and
Climate Change Division, Indian Council
of Forestry Research and Education,
Dehradun from 4th
-8th
October, 2010.
28. Student projects.
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects : 100%
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities industry/institute : 100%
29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by
Faculty : Nil
Doctoral / Post Doctoral Fellows : Nil
Students : Nil
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Number Funding
Agency
Detail Detail of
outstanding
participants, if
any
International
Conference
01 UGC/University International
Conference on
“Energy-Water-
Waste Nexus for
Environment
Management
(ICEWWNEM-
2012)” from 28-
Saint Balbir
Singh Seechewal
Ji, Punjab Rattan
Awardee, Dist.
Jalandhar
(Punjab)
Prof. R.P Dahiya,
IIT, New Delhi
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31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
As per clause-85 of the PhD Ordinance of the University
32. Student profile programme-wise.
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
Application
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass Percentage
Male Female
M.Sc (2009-10) 34 09 10 100 100
M.Phil(2009-10) Nil Nil 100 100
PhD (2009-10) Nil Nil
M.Sc(2010-11) 58 08 06 100 100
M.Phil (2010-11) Nil Nil Nil
PhD (2010-11) Nil Nil Nil
M.Sc (2011-12) 30 08 06 100 100
M.Phil (2011-12) 10 03 02 100 100
PhD (2011-12) 51 08 08 100 100
M.Sc(2012-13) 30 08 06 100 100
M.Phil (2012-13) Nil Nil Nil
PhD (2012-13) Nil Nil Nil
M.Sc(2013-14) 29 13 16 100 100
M.Phil(2013-14) Nil Nil Nil
33. Diversity of students
30 Jan, 2012 Prof. S. S.
Dhillon, Dept. of
Zoology, Punjabi
Univerrsity,
Patiala
Prof. Ahluwalia,
Dept. of
Geology, Punjab
University,
Chandigarh
Name of the
Programme (refer
to question no. 4)
% of students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the State
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
2009-10
M.Sc Nil 56 44 Nil
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34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
NET: 18 (General 10, BC 04, SC 04)
35. Student Progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M.Phil. 25%
PG to Ph.D. 40%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Nil
70%
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university Nil
from other universities within the State Nil
from universities from other States 100%
from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
Library : No
Internet facilities for staff and students : Yes
M.Phil Nil Nil Nil Nil
PhD Nil Nil Nil Nil
2010-11
M.Sc Nil 93 07 Nil
M.Phil Nil Nil Nil Nil
PhD Nil Nil Nil Nil
2011-12
M.Sc Nil 70 30 Nil
M.Phil Nil 40 60 Nil
PhD Nil 75 25 Nil
2012-13
M.Sc Nil 79 21 Nil
M.Phil Nil Nil Nil Nil
PhD Nil Nil Nil Nil
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Total number of class rooms : 02
Class rooms with ICT facility : 01
Students’ laboratories : 03
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
From the host institution/university: Nil
From other institutions / universities: Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university: Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programmes(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Availability of the Subject Experts.
Job prospectus
Infrastructure availability for research.
Current scenario of the subject at global Level.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
By discussion among the teaching staff
b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does
the department utilize the feedback?
Through interactive teaching by Power point Presentation, Cross
questioning, debates, Media, Audio-Video Learning.
c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilized the feedback?
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10).
1. Ms. Anita- Asstt. Professor, DCRST, Murthal.
2. Mr. Naveen – Food Supply Inspector, Indian Railways.
3. Mr. Suresh-Jr. Scientist, ISRO, Ahmedabad.
4. Ms. Manju Malik- Lecturer, K.U.K.
5. Ms. Rinki- Lecturer, Govt. College, Chandigarh.
6. Ms. Manisha, Tech. Officer CSSRI, Karnal.
7. Mr. Vikram, E.H.S Officer, IND Swift Lab. Ltd., Mohali
8. Mr. Mukesh- HIT, Bahadurgarh.
9. Ms. Divya-Analyst, Haryana Testing House, Panipat.
10. Ms. Pushpa, Analyst, Haryana Testing House, Panipat.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/ workshops
/seminar) involving external experts. External lectures are organised in the
Dept. from the renowned persons in the field.
Name of Invited Professor Date
Dr. S. Arya, Ex-Vice-Chancellor, HAU, Hisar delivered a lecture
on topic “Environmental Practices”
05.10.2011
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45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
Assignment Presentation, Group discussion, Lab and using A.V-aids
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored.
Class Test, Group Discussion and Oral Question Answer session
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
The students and faculty member are constantly involved in organization of
activities, awareness campaign.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Environment Day, International Earth Day, World Wetland day, Akshaya
Urja Diwas, Ozone day, Wild Life week.
49. State whether the programme / department is accredited/graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
As evident by National and International publication, Patent, participation in
National and international seminar
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
Interdisciplinary Course.
Qualified Faculty members.
Faculty Members are having PhD degree from reputed Organization such
as IIT, New Delhi, JNU, Delhi, NBRI - Lucknow.
Working on Thrust areas of National & International Importance.
Two faculty members have visited abroad and worked in laboratories of
international repute.
Weaknesses:
Non- recruitment of senior staff in the department.
No full strength of the Faulty members in department.
Unavailability of Trained Technical Staff.
Unavailability of Non-Teaching Staff.
More infrastructure is required to strengthen the research.
Opportunities:
May collaborate with other departments to promote quality research
activities.
Different Fellowships may be availed both by Faculty members as well as
students.
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May develop the department as high profile research centre of National &
International repute.
Many national and international funding agencies may grant Major
Research Projects.
May develop the department as referral centre for Environmental
Monitoring which will bring the University on International map.
Challenges:
Shortage of funds to conduct high profile research.
Shortage of funds for infrastructural development of the department.
Recruitment of full strength faculty.
To inculcate awareness among student regarding the importance and job
scopes of the subject.
Advertisement of the department all over India especially in Bihar, U.P.,
Punjab, J.K, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, M.P and North eastern states.
52. Future plans of the department.
Submission of Major Research Proposals to various funding bodies of the
country.
Concentrating on Thrust areas of National and International Importance.
To sign MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) with National and
International Organization to conduct high profile/quality research work.
To organize workshop and conference on current/leading issues of
Environment Science.
To develop the department as centre of excellence in the field of
Environmental Science.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Ms. Promila Bishnoi, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 614087510002) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Effect of Sewage Water Irrigation on
some Nutritional and Anti-Nutritional Quality of Fodder” on 26.11.2013
under the supervision of Dr. Rani Devi and Dr. Navneet Saxena.
Ms. Rinky, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 614087510003) was awarded
Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Environment Impact Assessment of Pesticides
in Diet of Infants and Children” on 26.11.2013 under the supervision of
Dr. Rani Devi.
Three Research papers were contributed by Dr. Rani Devi, Assistant
Professor in National/International Journals.
Dr. Rani Devi delivered a talk on DD channel on pollution and its effects
and remedies of the radiations released from mobile towers, mobiles,
laptop and computers etc on 15.10.12 at 1:00 pm.
Two students of B. Tech. from France visited the EES department of the
University to complete their projects during 2009 and 2010:
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Alexandre: Waste management and energy utilization practices in rural
and urban area: a comparison (02-27August, 2009).
Aurore Caron: Kitchen wastewater treatment by innovative designed
treatment system (July 30 - August 29, 2010).
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FOOD
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1. Name of the Department: Food Science & Technology
2. Year of establishment: 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of Life Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Litt. , etc.):
Regular: M.Sc. and Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: NA
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: No
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System: Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments:
Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled a n d actual (Professors/
Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 Nil Nil
Associate Professors 2 Nil Nil
Asst. Professors 3 3 3
Others(Teaching Associate) Nil 1 Nil
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance:
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last 4
years
Kawaljit
Singh
Sandhu
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Food Science
& Technology
10 Nil
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Manju
Nehra
M.Sc. Assistant
Professor
Food Science
& Technology
06 Nil
Sanju
Bala
M.Sc. Assistant
Professor
Food Science
& Technology
06 Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information: 21.6
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
Student - Teacher = 4:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled Technical Assistant 1 1
Lab Attendant 1 Nil
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:
Biodegradable films prepared from various native and modified starches
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
unding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Kawaljit Singh Sandhu
Funding Agency: UGC
Project Title: Biodegradable films prepared from various native and
modified starches
Grant Received: Rs.11,13,800/-
Date of Commencement of Project: 01.07.2011
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received (a)
National Collaboration (b) International Collaboration: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE;
DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
20. Research facility/centre with
• State recognition: Laboratories established with the university grants
• National recognition: Research grant in the form of major UGC project.
• International recognition: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
(National/International)
International : 27
National : 06
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Monographs: Nil
Chapters in Books: 01
Edited Books: 01
Total Citation index: upto 885
Total Impact Factor: upto 65.5
h-index: upto 15
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other
laboratories/institutions / industries in India and abroad:
Dr. Kawaljit Singh Sandhu, Post Doctoral Fellowship, South Korea
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial
Boards d) any other (please specify): Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / Orientation
Programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Kawaljit Singh Sandhu attended General Orientation Course from
25.2.2009 to 24-3-2009 held at Academic Staff College, Guru Nanak
Dev University, Amritsar.
Manju Nehra and Sanju Bala attended 4 weeks Orientation course
organized by ASC, GJUS&T (02-30 June, 2009).
Kawaljit Singh Sandhu attended Refresher Course in the subject of Bio
Sciences from 18-2-2011 to 10-3-2011 held at Academic Staff
College, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.
Manju Nehra and Sanju Bala attended UGC sponsored 2 week
Research Methodology Workshop (02-15 March, 2011) organized by
Dept. of Computer science and Application, CDLU, Sirsa
Kawaljit Singh Sandhu and Manju Nehra attended UGC sponsored
2 week workshop organized by Dept. of Biotech & Food Technology
from 15-28 June, 2011.
Sanju Bala attended 3 weeks UGC sponsored Refresher course in
Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Health Sciences (Food Technology,
Nutrition, Home Science, Chemistry, Pharmaceuticals, Sports
Medicine/Science, Physiotherapy, Biosciences) organized by UGC,
ASC, GJUS&T, Hisar from 11.09.12 to 01.10.12.
28. Student projects
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter - departmental projects: 100%
• Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities /industry / institute: Nil
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29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty
Dr. Kawaljit Singh
Award for Best paper (Food Science)-2007 by Association of Food
Scientists and Technologists (I) for research paper entitled “Functional
properties of normal, waxy and sugary corn starches” published in
Journal of Food Science and Technology 44(6), 565-571 (2007).
Young Scientist Award-2008 by Association of Food Scientists and
Technologists (India).
Young Scientist Award-2009 by Punjab Academy of Sciences.
Award of Honor for outstanding research achievement during Post
Doctoral Research by Korea University, Seoul, South Korea.
Awarded Post Doctoral Research Fellowship by Korean Ministry of
Education, South Korea.
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of
funding (national/international) with details of outstanding participants.
UGC sponsored two weeks National workshop on “Basic Techniques in
Biotechnology, Food Technology and Bioinformatics” (June 15-28, 2011)
in association with Department of Biotechnology, CDLU, Sirsa.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Yes
32. Student profile programme-wise
2009-10
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
M.Sc. 82 12 20 100%
2010-11
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
M.Sc. 57 06 14 83 100
2011-12
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected
Male F emale
Pass percentage
Male Female
M.Sc. 30 06 04 83 100
PhD 24 03 02 100 100
2012-13
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
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M.Sc. 45 03 17 100 98
33. Diversity of Students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to
question no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from other
countries
M.Sc. (2009-10) Nil 78.2 21.8 Nil
M.Sc. (2010-11) Nil 70 30 Nil
M.Sc. (2011-12) Nil 70 30 Nil
M.Sc. (2012-13) Nil 43 57 Nil
M.Sc. (2013-14) Nil 50 50 Nil
PhD 80 20 Nil Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and
Defence Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other
competitive examinations? Give details category-wise:
NET: 03 (General - 02, BCA- 01)
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against
enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 4
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
1
40
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university Nil
from other universities within the State 67
from universities from other States 33
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from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with r egard to
a) Library: Library fully equipped with text and reference
books
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Campus has wi-fi
facility
c) Total number of class rooms: 2
d) Class rooms with ICT facility: Nil
e) Students’ laboratories: 3
f) Research laboratories: 2
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university: Nil
b) from other institutions/universities: Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university:
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2011-12 and 2013-14, 02 students were given
tuition fee concession of Rs. 7200.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology: Yes
The department has developed the curricula in such a manner taking care
of the need of the regulatory bodies. The department takes suggestions
from the outside experts of PGBOS and they are from reputed universities.
Also, the topic of the Ph. D. students is chosen in such a manner that it
match national and international research in the subject.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If
yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
Curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation is discussed in
staff council meetings. The recommendation, if any, is then placed
before PGBOS.
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does the department utilize the feedback?: Nil
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how
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does the department utilize the feedback?: Nil
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): Nil
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special
lectures/workshops/seminar) involving external experts:
Sr.
No.
Delivered By Topic Date
1 Dr. Alka Sharma, Dept. of
Food Technology, GJUS&T,
Hisar
Vegetarian vs. Non-
Vegetarian Food ; which is
better
30.10.2010
2 Dr. B. S. Khatkar, Dept. of
Food Technology, GJUS&T,
Hisar
Study of structure of cereal
grain
28.03.2014
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes:
Use of Black board, Power points Presentation, Group Discussions,
Surprise tests, Mock Tests etc
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are
constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Internal assessment tests, surprise tests, group discussions are conducted
regularly in the department. The practicals are performed daily so that the
students have practical knowledge of the subject.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:
The colleges affiliated to the universities are invited to visit the department
so that the students may be benefitted with the various infrastructural and
research facilities available with the department.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department:
Organized poster competitions, in house debates, quiz competitions in the
department from time to time. Further, students were encouraged to
participate in other social activities like tree plantation, blood donation, etc.
49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? No.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in
generating new knowledge, basic or applied:
Department performs research on various topics which are beneficial for
the society such as new product developments and study of various
parameters of crops/food stuffs.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department:
Strength:
Learned Faculty
High quality research
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Impressive Infrastructure
Dedicated Staff
Enriched Library Facility
Weaknesses:
Lack of Funding
Lack of knowledge among common people about the stream.
Location of the unit in rural area.
Lack of Food industries in the nearby area.
Department still lacks sophisticated instruments.
Opportunities:
Advance research
Starting of new courses
Decimation of knowledge of Food Technology in the nearby area
Funds generation from different agencies
Certification of labs from Government & Non Government
Organization
Challenges:
Generation of Funds
Meeting the need of the Food industries
Maintaining student-teacher ratio
Generating new infrastructure
Placement of students
52. Future plans of the department: Planning to start M. Tech (Food
Technology) course and enrolment of more Ph. D scholars
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Prof. B.S. Khatkar, Department of Food Technology, GJUS&T, Hisar
delivered a lecture on the topic “Study of Structure of Cereal Grain” on
28.03.2014.
Four Research Papers and one book chapter were contributed by faculty
members in various National/International Journals.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
1. Name of the Department Chemistry
2. Year of establishment 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Department is a part of Faculty of Physical Sciences.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc. D.Litt, etc.)
Regular: M.Sc., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
Self-Finance Scheme: M. Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and Departments involved Research:
Biotechnology
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc. Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 Nil 01
Associate Professors 02 Nil 02
Assistant Professors 04 02 02
Others (Teaching
Associates)
Nil 08 08
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of Ph.D./M.Phil.
students guided for
the last 4 years
Dr.
Harish
Kumar
M.Sc. Ph. D Assistant
Professor
Physical 09 02/04
Dr. Gita
Rani
M.Sc.,
M.Phil,Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
Organic 06 Nil/03
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
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information
M.Sc. Chemistry: 80%, M. Phil: Nil, Ph.D. Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
M.Sc. - 25:1, M. Phil - 5:1, Ph. D.- 8:1
15.Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Lab Attendant 01 01 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Electrochemistry, Biosensor
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.
Name of
Principal
Investigator
Project Title Funding Agency Grant Received
Dr. Harish
Kumar
Study of vapour
phase corrosion
Inhibitors for mild
steel under Atm.
condition
UGC Delhi (From
01.07.2011)
Rs. 11,05,800
Dr. Harish
Kumar
Electrochemical
Biosensors for the
Detection of
Biological Weapon
DRDO, New Delhi
(From 23.01.2013)
Rs. 22,52,000
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration b) International collaboration –Nil-
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Nil
20. Research facility/centre with
state recognition
national recognition Electrochemistry & Biosensor Lab.
international recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate
Bodies -NA-
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national
/international)
National 05
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International 55
Monographs Nil
Chapters in Books Nil
Edited Books Nil
Books with ISBN with details of publishers Four
Title of the Book Name of Publisher Year/Edition
Antiscalant & Corrosion Inhibitor
for Cooling Water System
LAP, Lambert Academic
Publishing, Germany
2013
Text Book of Physical Chemistry PHI, New Delhi 2011
Physical Chemistry Laxmi Publication House,
New Delhi
2007
Analytical Chemistry Laxmi Publication House,
New Delhi
2007
Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil
Citation Index – range / average 2-10
SNIP Nil
SJR Nil
Impact Factor – range / average 0.5-3.0
h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories
/Institutions /industries in India and abroad One (01)
26. Faculty serving in
(a) National committees : Nil
(b) International committees : Nil
(c) Editorial Boards
Dr. Harish Kumar is working as a member of Editorial Board of Asian Journal
of Experimental Chemistry, ISSN: 0973-4783
d) Any other (please specify) : Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation
programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs). Nil
28. Student projects Nil
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
interdepartmental projects
percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities /industry / institute
29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by
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Faculty Nil
Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
Students Nil
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any. Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments Yes
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
Applications
Received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
M.Sc 2009-10 170 10 38 100 100
2010-11 241 13 34 100 100
2011-12 137 09 37 100 100
2012-13 341 05 43 100 100
Ph. D 2010-11 80 02 03
2012-13 30 00 05
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
M.Sc. 2009-10 Nil 85.42 14.58 Nil
2010-11 Nil 89.37 10.63 Nil
2011-12 Nil 95.65 4.25 Nil
2012-13 Nil 95.83 4.16 Nil
Ph.D. 2010-11
2012-13
20
20
80
60
Nil
20
Nil
Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.
JRF -02 (General-02), NET-05 (General-03, SC-01, BC-01)
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG NA
PG to M. Phil 8.0
PG to Ph.D. 8.0
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
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Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Nil
15
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
of the same university Nil
from other universities within the State 100%
from universities from other States Nil
from universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the Assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library Central Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students Yes
c) Total number of class rooms 02 Lecturer Halls
d) Class rooms with ICT facility One
e) Students’ laboratories Three
f) Research laboratories 02+1 (Research lab + Central
lab)
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) From the host institution/university: 02 (Doctoral)
Name of the
Candidate
Registration No. Name of the
Supervisor
Date of Award
Renu Rani 616087510006 Dr. Harish Kumar 04.04.2013
Monika 616087510001 Dr. Vazid Ali 08.05.2013
b) from other institutions/universities : 01 (Doctoral)
Name of the
Candidate
Registration No. Name of the
Supervisor
Date of Award
Dheeraj Kumar 616087510005 Dr. Harish Kumar 04.04.2013
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
University.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the Chairperson
of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the students on roll
in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of
the Chairperson of the department concerned grant additional fee concession
up to 10 percent provided that not more than one such additional fee
concession shall be awarded in any class in a department. During the year
2009-10, 02 students were given tuition fee concession of Rs. 1800.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
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Yes, Infrastructure, availability of faculty
42. Does the department obtain feedback from
a. faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback? Yes, Curriculum is discussed
regularly in the frequent meeting of PGBOS& R.
b. students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, Syllabus & Curriculum is discussed regularly in the frequent meeting of
Staff Council, PGBOS& R and Faculty.
c. alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback? No
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Ms. Renu Sharma Lecturer, C.M.K. National College, Sirsa
Ms. Renu Punia, Teaching Associate, Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa
Mr. Mukesh, PGT, Chemistry, Govt. S. S. School, Sirsa
Ms. Kawalpreet, Teaching Associate , Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa
Mr. Rakesh Kumar, Teaching Associate, Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa
Mr. Manjeet Sharma, Lecturer, Shah Satnam Ji Boys College, Sirsa
Ms. Renu Insaan, Scientist, Prayad Poletechnical Pvt. Ltd., Bhiwadi
Ms. Bhawana Gupta, Teaching Associate, Ch. Devi Lal University
Ms. Madhu, Lecturer, Govt. National College, Sirsa
Ms. Vidhushi, Lecturer, (Vaish College Bhiwani)
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) involving external experts.
Name of Invited Professor Date
Prof. P. Pramanik, Material Science & Nano technology lab, IIT,
Kharagpur, delivered a special lecture on the topic ‘Nano materials
& Nano composite as an advanced functional materials’
15.03.13
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
ICT facility, Classroom teaching, Laboratory experiment, Seminar, Viva-
Voce, Assignments.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
By analyzing results of the students, teachers initiate interactive programmes
and conduct internal and external examinations.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students are encouraged to participate in conference/ seminar/workshops.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Nil
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. No
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50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
Produce skilled manpower for teaching, research and development Thrust
(Research) areas of the department are Materials Science including Nano-
Materials, Electrochemistry and Polymer Chemistry.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths: Cordial environment, good at research, teaching and students’
enrolment. Major research projects awarded by UGC & DRDO, New Delhi.
Weaknesses: Shortage of Regular teaching staff, No central instrumentation
laboratory, No Department Library, No Department Computer laboratory,
Lack of experienced staff.
Opportunities: Students have numerous opportunities in teaching research and
industries like drug, paint, polymer, synthetic, fertilizer, pesticides etc.
Challenges: To improve societal impact of the scientific discovery &
innovations.
52. Future plans of the department
(i) Enrichment of Materials Science (including Nano-materials) Lab.
Syntheses of Nano-particles/powders of metal oxides (single/mixed/doped)
and their characterization have been made at our own level and/or with the
help of collaborators. In the next financial year, the department will make
sincere efforts to procure FTIR spectrophotometer, TGA-DTA-DSC, UV-
Visible spectrophotometer from the budget of the
Department/University/Major research Project. The powder and thin film
samples will be prepared in Materials Science lab and their linear, nonlinear
optical and spectroscopic properties will be investigated.
(ii) Establishment/Enrichment of Electrochemistry
The department has established an electrochemistry Lab for the study of
corrosion polarisation, cyclic voltametry & chronoamperometery of the
samples. An attempt will be made to further enrichment of the lab. Like
impedance spectroscopy and multichannel characterization of metal samples
& batteries.
(iii) Establishment of Computational Chemistry Lab.
The department will introduced Computational Chemistry in M.Sc.
(Chemistry) Course and established a Computational Chemistry Lab in the
Department. In this regard, the Department also wants/ plans to purchase
some relevant soft wares (Potential energy profile, Latex, Origin, Matlab etc.)
for simulation along with 15 computers.
These three above mentioned labs will be beneficial for teaching and research
in the Department. In addition, these activities will open up new vistas for
researchers and collaborative work with institutes/universities.
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(iv) Strengthening of M.Sc. Chemistry and Research Labs.
The Department has sufficient lab facilities for M.Sc. (Chemistry) course.
Further, strengthening of labs as well as maintenance is required because of
time-to-time change of syllabi and intake (increase) of students. Some new
experiments for current course (s) have to be set up for fulfilling challenges
and demand of industry, institution and society.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Ms. Kiran, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 616087510002) was awarded
Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Synthesis and spectrospic characterization of
Thermoplastic Disperesed Polyaniline Nano-composites” on 25.09.2013
under the supervision of Dr. Vazid Ali.
Mr. Vishal, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 616087510004) was awarded
Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Study of Vapour Phase Corrosion Inhibitors
for Mild Steel” on 03.07.2013 under the supervision of Dr. Harish Kumar.
Ms. Urvarshi, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 616087510003) was awarded
Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Synthesis of Phenolic Resin Blended Poyol for
the preparation of UV resistant Polyurethane coating” on 26.11.2013
under the supervision of Dr. Vazid Ali.
Ms. Gita Rani, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 114775001) was awarded
Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Synthesis and Characterization of Hybrid
Materials based on Some II Conjugated Organic Polymers” on 29.01.2014
under the supervision of Dr. Harish Kumar.
05 Research Scholars including 02 JRF were enrolled in the department.
Prof. Ishwar Singh, Department of Chemistry, MDU, Rohtak delivered a
lecture on the topic “Role of Advanced materials in today’s life” on
28.09.2013.
Prof. N.R. Dhamiwal, Department of Chemistry, Punjabi University,
Patiala delivered a lecture on the topic “Advanced spectroscopic
Techniques with a special emphasis on photochemistry” on 07.10.2013.
10 Research Papers were contributed by faculty members in various
National/International Journals.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER
SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS
1. Name of the Department: Department of Computer Science & Applications
2. Year of establishment: Established on 01.11.2000 since the times of Ch. Devi Lal
PGRC, Sirsa
3. Is the Department part of a Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of Physical Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (PG, Ph. D. etc.):
Regular: MCA, M. Tech. CSE (Full Time), Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
Self-Finance Scheme: M. Tech. CSE (Part Time)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions.
MCA (the complete sixth semester of this programme involves a project work
which is carried out by the students in IT/SW industry)
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: No
8. Examination System - Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System:
Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
The faculty of the department is involved in teaching/evaluating of Computer
based subject of other Master programmes.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 1 01
Associate Professor 3 1 01
Assistant Professor 6 1 01
Others (Teaching Associates) Nil 13 13
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
Experience and research under guidance: Name Qualificati
on
Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of PhD/M.Tech
students guided for
the last 4 years
Dr. Vikram
Singh
Ph.D. Professor OS, Mining
Microprocessor
Simulation
20
5/ 40
Dr. Dilbag
Singh
Ph.D. Associate
Professor
Computer
Arch.
Database
Simulation
14
1/35
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Dr. Harish
Kumar
Ph.D. Assistant
Professor
Software Reuse,
Data Mining
Swarm
intelligence
9
Nil/35
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Dr. Jagmohan Singh, Prof. (Retd.) Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana
Dr. Dharmender Gupta, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science
&Technology, Hisar
Dr. ManoharLal, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi.
Dr. R. K. Chauhan, Kurukshetra University, Kurushetra.
Ms. Anjali Asija, Shivalik Engg. College, Aliyaspur, Ambala
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty –programme-wise information:
MCA : 79%
MTech CSE (Full time) : 78%
MTech CSE (Part time) : 35%
PhD : Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: Student: Teacher
MCA : 10:01
MTech CSE (full time) : 4:1
MTech CSE (part time) : 7:1
PhD : 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned/filled/actual
Name of Post Sanctioned Filled Actual
Steno-Typist 01 01 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise. : Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:
a) National collaboration : Nil
b) International collaboration : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE;DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
20. Research facility/Centre with
a) State recognition: Laboratories established with the university grants:
Nil
b) National recognition: Research grant in the form of major UGC project:
Nil
c) International recognition: Nil
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21. Special research lab sponsored/created by industry or corporate bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
a) Research/Review Papers
a) National : 38
b) International : 53
b) Monographs : Nil
c) Chapters in Books: Nil
d) Edited Books “Impact of Information and Communication
Technology on Public Life,” Vikram Singh, Laxmi
Publications Pvt. Ltd,
New Delhi.
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories/ institutions/
industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in
(a)National committees Nil
(b)International committees Nil
(c)Editorial Boards
Prof. Vikram Singh is working as:
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Computing & Business Research,
ISSN2229-6166.
Member, Editorial Board, TECHNIA - International Journal of Computing
Science & Communication Technologies, ISSN 0974-3375.
Member, Editorial Board, Research Discourse - Journal of
Interdisciplinary Research, ISSN 0974-3375.
Member, Editorial Board, ARYA BHATTA Journal of Mathematics &
Informatics, ISSN 0975-7139.
Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Advances in Computing
& Information Researches, ISSN2277-4068.
Member, Review Committee, International Journal of Advances in
Computing &Information Researches, ISSN2277-4068.
Member, Advisory Board, Research Cell - An International Journal of
Engineering Sciences& Communication Technologies, ISSN2229:5913.
Prof. Vikram Singh, Member, Editorial Board, Chaudhary Devi Lal
University Research Journal, CDLU, Sirsa.
Prof. Vikram Singh, Member, Board of Review, InderScience Publishers.
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). Nil
28. Student projects-
Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
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departmental projects: Nil
Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities/industry/institute: (100% of MCA Students)
29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by
a) Doctoral /post-doctoral fellows: Nil
b) Students Nil
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, If any.
a) National Conference: Nil.
b) National Workshop: Research Methodology (March 02-15, 2011)
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments: Yes
32. Student profile programme-wise
2012-13 Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
MCA 240 23 33 100 100
M.Tech. CSE (Full Time) 250 10 25 100 100
M.Tech. CSE (Part Time) 80 10 17 100 100
Ph.D. 109 01 04 Nil
2011-12 MCA State level online
counseling
24 33 100 100
M.Tech. CSE (Full Time) 139 14 24 100 100
M.Tech. CSE (Part Time) 95 18 12 100 100
Ph.D. 132 Nil Nil
2010-11 MCA State level online
counseling
22 38 100 100
M.Tech. CSE (Full Time) 150 14 26 100 100
M.Tech. CSE (Part Time) 100 18 21 100 100
Ph.D. Nil Nil Nil
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2009-10 MCA State level online
counseling
25 32 100 100
M.Tech. CSE (Full Time) 170 13 24 100 100
M.Tech. CSE (Part Time) 80 25 14 100 100
Ph.D. Nil Nil Nil
33. Diversity of students Name of the
Programme
% of students
from the same
university
% of students
From other
Universities
with
The State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
%of
students
from other
countries
MCA (2009-10) Nil 40 20 Nil
MCA (2010-11) Nil 37 23 Nil
MCA (2011-12) Nil 36 24 Nil
MCA (2012-13) Nil 37 23 Nil
MCA (2013-14) Nil 36 16 Nil
M.Tech. (FT) 2009-10 Nil 25 15 Nil
M.Tech. (FT) 2010-11 Nil 27 03 Nil
M.Tech. (FT) 2011-12 Nil 36 04 Nil
M.Tech. (FT) 2012-13 Nil 31 09 Nil
M.Tech. (FT) 2013-14 Nil 39 01 Nil
M.Tech. (PT) 2009-10 Nil 30 10 Nil
M.Tech. (PT) 2010-11 Nil 30 08 Nil
M.Tech. (PT) 2011-12 Nil 36 04 Nil
M.Tech. (PT) 2012-13 Nil 31 09 Nil
M.Tech. (PT) 2013-14 Nil 23 11 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise:
NET: 11 (General 05, BC 01, SC 04, PH-01)
35. Student progression
Student Progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 02
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Nil
Nil
Entrepreneurs Nil
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36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same university Nil
From other universities within the State 100
From universities from other States Nil
From universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during
the assessment period:
Dr. Harish Kumar was awarded Ph.D. in Computer Science on 27.12.2012.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library: Library fully equipped with text and reference books
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Campus has wi-fi facility
c) Total number of classrooms: 06
d) Classrooms with ICT facility: Nil
e) Students’ laboratories: 03
f) Research laboratories: Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
(A) From the host institution/university: 06
Name of the
Candidate
Registration No. Name of the
Supervisor
Date of Award
Ms. Sapna 602067510003 Prof. Vikram
Singh
27.07.2011
Mr. Dhirender
Sharma
602067510005 Prof. Vikram
Singh
27.07.2011
Mr. Rajesh Garg 602067510007 Prof. Vikram
Singh
09.07.2012
Mr. Rajesh
Kumar
602067510002 Prof. Vikram
Singh
17.10.2012
Mr. Ajit Singh 602067510003 Dr. Dilbag Singh 06.03.2013
Mr. Sanjay
Dahiya
602067510001 Prof. Vikram
Singh
06.03.2013
(B) From other institution/university: Nil
40. Number of postgraduate students getting financial assistance from the university:
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the Chairperson of
the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the students on roll in each
class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of the
Chairperson of the department concerned grant additional fee concession up to 10
percent provided that not more than one such additional fee concession shall be
awarded in any class in a department. During the year 2009-10, 2010-11 and
2011-12, 109 students were given tuition fee concession of Rs. 2,09,400.
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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology:
The faculty of the department being on interview panels of various colleges and
universities realized that there is a dearth of qualified teachers in engineering
colleges of the region. This, after deliberations among peers led to the idea of
starting an MTech CSE course in part-time week-end mode to facilitate the
persons in job to enhance their qualifications.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from?
a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, the feedback is utilized in betterment pedagogical practices being
followed in the department. Further curriculum as well as teaching-learning-
evaluation is discussed in staff council meetings. The recommendations if
any is then placed in PGBOS meetings.
b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does
the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, and the feedback is utilized in betterment pedagogical practices being
followed in the department after due discussion in relevant academic bodies.
c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Requirement of the software industry is gathered from the department
alumni and input thus gathered is incorporated in revision of the curriculum.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum10):
Mr. Sudhir Mor, CEO & Founder, MAIBIZ Tech. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Mr. Vikas Malik, Assistant Professor, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahilla
Vishavavidyalya, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat
Dr. Ajit Singh, Professor, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishavavidlya,
Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat
Mr. Janak Kansal, Sr. Software Developer at PILZ INVELANND, Cork,
Ireland.
Dr. Sanjay Dahiya, Assistant Professor, CDLMEC, Paniwala Mota, Sirsa
Dr. Dhirender Sharma, Assistant Professor (Programming), UIET, Himachal
Pardesh University, Shimla.
Mrs. Satveer Kaur, Assistant Professor, Guru Nanak Dev University Regional
Centre, Sathiala.
Dr. Saroj Mehta, Computer Programmer, Chaudhary Devi Lal University,
Sirsa (Haryana)
Dr. Sapna Mehta, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Department of
Higher Education, Government of Haryana.
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Beniwal, Assistant Professor, Computer Science,
Department of Higher Education, Government of Haryana.
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Dr. Rajesh Kumar Garg, Lecturer, Department of Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Seth Jai Parkash Polytechnics, Damla, Yamuna
Nagar.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/
seminar) involving external experts: Extension lectures are organized in the
Department from the renowned persons in the field:
Name of Invited Professor Date
Dr. Dharmender Gupta, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science
&Technology, Hisar
24.11.2009
Dr. Manohar Lal, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New
Delhi
30.09.2010
Dr. R. K. Chauhan, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra. 22.11.2010
Ms. Anjali Asija, Shivalik Engg. College, Aliyaspur, Ambala 16.07.2011
Dr. Jagmohan Singh, Prof. (Retd.) Punjab Agriculture University,
Ludhiana
21.11.2012
Dr. Manohar Lal, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New
Delhi
14.02.2013
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes: (1)
Use of Black board, (2) Power points Presentation, (3) Group Discussions, (4)
Surprise tests, (5) Mock Tests etc
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met
and learning outcomes are monitored?
Internal assessment tests, surprise tests, group discussions are conducted
regularly in the department.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:
Students participate in NSS camps, blood donation camps, youth red cross and
such other activities organized by the NSS coordinator
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department: Students
especially MTech and PhD students are promoted to attend and present papers in
seminars, workshops, conferences and symposia.
49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/graded by other agencies?
Yes, MCA and MTech programmes are approved by All India Council for
Technical Education.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied
The department has produced new knowledge in terms of new ICT based
integrated models for agriculture applications and data mining techniques in
medical domains involving human interactions.
51. Details of five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department
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Strengths: (1) Dedicated and experienced secretarial staff, (2) Young and energetic
technical staff, (3) Comparatively young teachers full of energy, (4) Willingness of
teachers to cooperate and guide students, (5) Teachers eagerness to partake in
research and extension activity, (6) Involvement of teachers in administrative
activities, (7) Excellent student intake through state level counseling.
Weaknesses: (1) Scarcity of teachers (2) Shortage of secretarial manpower, (3)
Lack of infrastructure facilities, (4) Unavailability of separate IT block, (5)
Shortage of technical manpower, (6) Unavailability of separate library for the
Department.
Opportunities: (1) No other affiliating general university in the immediate
neighborhood, (2) geographical location at the junction of Haryana, Punjab and
Rajasthan, (3) Lack of other institutions providing higher education in the
neighborhood, (4) A big gap existing in requirement and availability of technical
courses in the area, (5) Highly competitive fee structure of the courses offered.
Challenges: (1) Providing high quality and affordable technical education to rural
and semi urban population of the area, (2) Inculcating social and ethical values in
the students of technical stream, (3) Coping with the scarcity of infrastructure and
technical manpower, (4) Coping with severe shortage of regular teachers at all the
levels, (5) Providing an individual machine to and individual student.
52. Future plans of the department:
The Department plans to establish specialized research labs for (1) simulation and
modeling, (2) cloud and grid computing, and (3) computer networking.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Mr. Subhash Chander, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 602067510006) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Assessing the Impact of E-Governance
Projects in Rural and Semi-Urban Areas: A Case Study of Punjab” on
03.07.2013 under the supervision of Prof. Vikram Singh
Mrs. Saroj Bala, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 602067510014) was awarded
Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Applications of Information Technology in
Cyber Crime-Issues and Challenges” on 02.09.2013 under the supervision of
Prof. Vikram Singh.
Mr. Omda Lamba, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 602067510012) submitted
Ph.D. Thesis on the topic “Study and Design of Some Data Mining Tools
for Judiciary and Police Administration” on 30.06.2013 under the
supervision of Dr. Dilbag Singh.
Mr. Pardeep Kumar, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 602067510010)
submitted Ph.D. Thesis on the topic “Design of Some Data Mining Tools for
Business Intelligence in Insurance Companies in India” on 30.06.2013 under
the supervision of Dr. Dilbag Singh.
Four Research Scholars were enrolled in the department.
Prof. Vikram Singh, delivered two resource person talks in Refresher
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Course at Banaras Hindu University on 18.08.2013.
Prof. Vikram Singh, delivered two resource person talks in Refresher
Course at Punjabi University, Patiala on 23.11.2013.
Prof. Vikram Singh, delivered two resource person talks in Refresher
Course at Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla on 18.03.2014.
National Seminar on Computer Science and Natural Languages was
organized on 07.03.2014.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
1. Name of the Department: Department of Mathematics
2. Year of establishment: 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of Physical Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc, D.Litt. etc.)
Regular: M.Sc., Pre-Ph.D/Ph. D.
Self-Finance Scheme: M.Sc. (5 Year Integrated Course)
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved:
i) M.Sc. Mathematics 5 Year Integrated Course; involves the subject
of Computer Science
ii) Ph.D. in Mathematics; Applied Mathematics field involves
different fields of Sciences & Engineering
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions etc.: No
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
M. Phil. (Mathematics); Discontinued from session 2009-10 due to Extra
Ordinary Leave (Two Years) granted to Dr. Vikas Panwar, Assistant
Professor in the department and thereafter his resignation from the
department
8. Examination System: Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
M.Sc. Chemistry (One paper of Mathematics in the course is being taught
by the faculty of the Deptt.)
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual:
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance:
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &
MPS)
Professors 01 01 01
Associate Professors 02 Nil Nil
Assistant Professors 03 02 02
Others (Teaching
Associates)
Nil Nil 11
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
years of
experience
No. of
M.Phil/
Ph.D
students
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12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information:
M.Sc. Mathematics: 60%, M.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics (5 year Course):
90%
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
M.Sc. Mathematics: 20: 1, M.Sc. (Honours) Mathematics 5 Year: 20: 1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Sanctioned Filled Actual
Nil Nil 01(Assistant) +03 (Through Outsourcing
Agency)
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Nil
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international
funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the names of the
funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise: Nil
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received:Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received.: Nil
20. Research facility/centre with : Nil
• state recognition
• national recognition
• international recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or
corporate bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals since 2010:
guided for
the last 4
years
Dr. Aseem
Miglani
M.Sc.,
M.Phil. Ph.D
Professor Applied
Mathematics
(Continuum
Mechanics)
22 06/02
Mrs.
Neelam
Kumari
M.Sc., NET Assistant
Professor
Applied
Mathematics
09 Nil
Sh.
Sandeep
Kumar
M.Sc., NET Assistant
Professor
Applied
Mathematics
09 Nil
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*International: 24
*National: 01
*Monographs: Nil
*Chapters in Books: Nil
*Edited Books: Nil
*Books with ISBN with details of publishers: One
*Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Nil
*Citation Index – range / average: Nil
*SNIP: Nil
*SJR: Nil
*Impact Factor – range / average: Nil
*h-index: Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/ internationally to visit other laboratories/
institutions/ industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in
(a)National committees (b) International committees (c) Editorial Boards
d) Any other (please specify) No
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/ orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs):
Refresher Course:
Name of the
Teacher
Duration of
the Course
Academic Staff College/ Department/
University and Place
Mrs. Neelam
Kumari
15.12.2011 to
04.01.2012
Academic Staff College, Guru
Jambheshwar University of Science &
Technology, Hisar
Sh. Sandeep Kumar
15.12.2011 to
04.01.2012
Academic Staff College, Guru
Jambheshwar University of Science &
Technology, Hisar
Workshop(s)/Training program(s) etc. Attended by the Faculty Members
from Session 2009-10:
International: 03 National: 20
28. Student projects: Nil
• percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects
• percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities/ industry/ institute
29. Awards/ recognitions received at the national and international level by
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• Faculty 01
• Doctoral/ post doctoral fellows Nil
• Students Nil
• Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized and the source of
funding national/ international) with details of outstanding
participants, if any: Nil
30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
The department follows the provisions of Ph. D. Ordinance of the University.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Session Applications
Received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
M.Sc. (Mathematics)-
2 year course
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
228
210
238
306
16
19
06
10
43
40
52
49
75
69
58
44
96
86
62
76
M.Sc. (Honours)
Mathematics-5 year
Integrated Course
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
55
71
188
16
22
23
13
07
07
--
--
--
--
--
--
Pre-Ph.D/Ph.D 2010-2011 89 03
02
100 100
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
Session % of
students
from the
same
university
% of
students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of
students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
M.Sc.
(Mathematics)-
2 year course
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
98.31
100
100
100
1.69
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
M.Sc.
(Honours)
Mathematics-5
year Integrated
Course
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
Nil
Nil
Nil
67
90
94
33
10
06
Nil
Nil
Nil
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Pre-Ph.D/Ph.D 2010-2011 Nil 80 20 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations? Give
details category-wise.:-
NET: 04 (BCA-01, General-03)
35. Student progression:
Students progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M.Phil Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed:
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
Nil
No valid source of information is available
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduates
Of the same University Nil
From other universities within
the State
100%
From Universities from other
States
Nil
From Universities outside the
country
Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library: Yes, (Housed in main Library)
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Yes (Wi-Fi and LAN)
c) Total number of class rooms: 05
d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 01
e) Students’ laboratories: 02
f) Research laboratories: Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
From the Host Institution: 02
Sr.
No.
Name of
Student
Regn. No. Supervisor Date of
Award
1. Sanjay
Kumar
615087510003 Prof. Aseem
Miglani
16.11.2012
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2. Sachin
Kaushal
615087510001 Prof. Aseem
Miglani
29.12.2012
From other institutions/universities: Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university:
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the Chairperson
of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the students on roll
in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation
of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant additional fee
concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one such additional
fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a department. During the
year 2012-13 and 2013-14, 10 students were given tuition fee concession of
Rs. 22,800.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology:
Before undertaking any new programme, the effectiveness of the
programme is adjudged on the basis of response of the similar programme
started in other universities. Also a feedback of the experts from the
academia is taken through various academic committees like DRC,
PGBOS&R and faculty.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?
Yes, Department take the feedback from the faculty members through
Staff Council meetings and the suggestions are put up in the meetings of
the DRC, PGBOS& R and faculty. Sometimes the oral feedback is also
taken which becomes fruitful in developing the course curriculum and
teaching learning evaluation.
b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
Oral feedback is normally invited from the students in class rooms and
through individual interaction by the faculty and their view point on
different aspects are discussed in various academic committees.
c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
In this regard, till now the feedback from the old students and employer
was taken through oral conversation and their view point was given due
consideration during the different academic meetings. Now, the
department on the recommendation of IQAC is going to introduce a
specific mechanism for obtaining the feedback and also planning to
organize the alumni meet of the department.
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43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
Sr.
No.
Name Address
1. Sachin
Kaushal
Assistant Professor, M.M. University, Mulana, Ambala
2. Sanjay Kumar Assistant Professor, RKSD College, Kaithal
3. Ravinder
Poonia
Assistant Professor, RPS Engg. College, Mohindergarh
4. Sunita
Karwasra
Assistant Professor, BRCM Engg. College, Behal
(Bhiwani)
5. Sudesh Chahal Assistant Professor, PPIMT, Hisar
6. Raj Sharma Assistant Professor, BITS, Bhiwani
7. Piyush P. G. Teacher, Govt. Senior Secondary School, Sirsa
8. Sunil Kumar P. G. Teacher, Govt. Senior Secondary School, Sirsa
9. Jyoti
Singhmar
P. G. Teacher, Govt. Senior Secondary School, Sirsa
10. Poonam Industrial Development Bank of India, Fatehabad
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /
workshops / seminar) involving external experts:
Prof. Kuldeep Bansal, Dept. of Mathematics, GJUS&T, Hisar delivered a
lecture on the topic on “Advances in Applied Mathematics” on 09.02.2012
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
Besides the class room teaching and interaction, there is provision of using
the advance teaching methodology like LCD Projector, Interactive Board for
presentation and seminar, and are being used from time to time for
delivering lectures/presentations/seminars. Other than these individual
attention is also given to the students for solving their problems.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
Continuous evaluation of the students by way of the tests and assignments is
being made which is an integral part of the final results of the students. The
final results of the students and their satisfaction provides the learning
outcomes.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:
Staff and students of the department participate in the various programmes
being organised at university and department levels. Also, faculty of the
department is activity involved in administrative activities of the University.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department:
There is a provision of participation by the students in a number of activities
like cultural activities, sports activities, debates, declamations, quizzes,
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photographic competition, collage competitions, poetic symposia, etc.
Students are also encouraged for participation in social activities like tree
plantation, blood donation camps; public awareness activities help the
students to acquire the needed qualities, attitudes and values necessary for
overall development.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details: No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied:
The department is actively involved in Multi-disciplinary Research, which is
also the thrust area of research in the department. As such, 24 Research
Publications are made by the faculty in International Journals.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department:
Strengths:
Highly dedicated and motivated staff
Excellent infrastructure facility
Internet facility through Wi-fi and LAN
Modern teaching learning facilities
Co-operative environment
Weaknesses:
In adequate regular teaching faculty
In adequate regular supporting staff
Locational disadvantage
Educationally backward area
Non-availability of specialized human resource expertise
Opportunities:
For starting new programmes
For enhancing the education base of the region
For providing the employment opportunity
Upliftment of the social status in general
Overall development of the region
Challenges:
Mushrooming of higher educational institutes in well to do cities
Majority students from rural area
Growth of Open and Distance Learning System
Job potential in the region
Locational disadvantage
52. Future plans of the department.
The department plans to strengthen the department by way of starting new
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programmes in a phased manner and to do the inter-disciplinary research of
real importance.
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Prof. Renu Chug, Department of Mathematics, M.D. University,
Rohtak delivered a lecture on the topic “Mathematics and Nature” on
20.09.2013.
Prof. Kuldeep Bansal, Department of Mathematics, GJUS&T, Hisar
delivered a lecture on the topic “Mathematics Modelling of Earthquake
Displacement Field” on 26.10.2013.
Prof. Aseem Miglani, delivered two resource person talks in Refresher
Course at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology,
Hisar on “Mathematics and Statistics” on 23.12.2013.
Prof. Aseem Miglani, delivered two resource person talks in Refresher
Course at BPS Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat on
“Mathematics and Statistics” on 06.01.2014.
Prof. Aseem Miglani, delivered two resource person talks in Refresher
Course at Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra on “Mathematics” on
12.03.2014.
Sh. Sandeep Kumar, attended Refresher Course at Guru Jambheshwar
University of Science & Technology, Hisar on 13.11.2013 to
03.12.2013.
Sh. Sandeep Kumar, attended International Conference at Central
University of Rajasthan, Bandarsindri, Kishangarh, Distt. Ajmer on
10.03.2014 to 13.03.2014.
03 Research Papers were contributed by Prof. Aseem Miglani (01),
Mrs. Neelam Kumari (02) in National/International Journals.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
1. Name of the Department Physics
2. Year of establishment 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
Yes, Faculty of Physical Sciences.
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Regular: M.Sc., Pre-Ph.D./Ph.D.
Self-Finance Scheme: M. Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc. Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System
Semester system
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments: Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate Professors/ Assistant Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 01 01
Associate
Professor
02 00 01
Assistant
Professor
04 04 03
Teaching
Associate
Nil 05 05
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./M.Phil.
students
guided for the
last 4 years
Ph.D. M.Phil.
Dr.
Praveen
Aghamkar
Professor Ph. D. Photoonics
and
Nano-
25 01
Nil
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materials
Dr. Sushil
Kumar
Associate
Professor
Ph. D. Materials
Science
including
Nano-
materials
17 02 Nil
Ms.
Rachna
Assistant
Professor
Ph.D. Nano-
materials
06 Nil Nil
Dr.
Dharamvir
Singh
Assistant
Professor
Ph. D. Laser Physics
and optical &
nano-
materials
16 Nil
Nil
Dr. Ram
Mehar
Singh
Assistant
Professor
Ph. D. Non-linear
Dynamics
15 Nil
Nil
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:
Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise
information
Programme Name Regular Faculty Temporary Faculty
M.Sc. 48.72 51.28
M.Phil. 100 Nil
Ph.D. 100 Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
M.Sc. 10:1, Ph.D. 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
sanctioned, filled and actual
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including CAS &
MPS)
Technical
Assistant
01 Nil Nil
Lab. Attendant 01 01 01
Steno-
Typist/Clerk
01 01 01
Peon Nil 01 01
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies
Materials Science (including Nanomaterials)
Photonics
Non- linear Dynamics
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b)
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international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the
names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-
wise.
a) National ongoing project
Name of Faculty Dr. Sushil Kumar
Name of funding agency: U.G.C., New Delhi
Project title: “Investigations on technologically important nano-sized
metal oxides and their binary systems prepared by sol-gel route”
Grants received Rs. 11,24,300/-
Date of Commencement of Project: 01.04.2013
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
a) National collaboration Nil
b) International collaboration Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received. Nil
20. Research facility / centre with
• State recognition Nil
• National recognition Nil
• International recognition Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or
corporate bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
∗ Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals
International: 49 National: 05 54
∗ Monographs Nil
∗ Chapters in Books Nil
∗ Edited Books Nil
∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers Nil
∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) Nil.
∗ Citation Index – range / average upto 2.66
∗ SNIP Nil
∗ SJR Nil
∗ Impact Factor – range / average upto 3.0
∗ h-index upto 16
23. Details of patents and income generated Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories
/institutions/industries in India and abroad Nil
26. Faculty serving in
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a) National committees Nil
b) International committees Nil
c) Editorial Boards Nil
d) Any other (please specify)
Review of Journals: 02
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Name of the
Teacher
Duration of the
Course
Academic Staff College/Department/
University and Place
Dr. Dharamvir
Singh
Dr. Ram Mehar
Singh
29.11.10-18.12.10
29.11.10-18.12.10
UGC Sponsored Refresher Course,
Academic Staff College, Guru
Jambheshwar University of Science &
Technology, Hisar, Haryana
Ms. Rachna
Dr. Dharamvir
Singh
Dr. Ram Mehar
Singh
01.05.13 - 21.05.13
01.05.13 - 21.05.13
01.05.13 - 21.05.13
UGC Sponsored Refresher Course,
Academic Staff College, Guru
Jambheshwar University of Science &
Technology, Hisar, Haryana.
28. Student projects
• percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects: 100%
• percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute: Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty:
Dr. Sushil Kumar was awarded Best Poster Award at “International
Conference on Frontiers in Nanoscience, Nanotechnology and their
Applications” organized at Punjab University, Chandigarh on February 16-
18, 2012.
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
• Students Nil
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
Nil
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments
As per the provisions of the PhD Ordinance of the University
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
Applications
received
Selected Pass
percentage
(First attempt)
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no. 4)
Male Female Male Female
M.Sc. 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
217
140
159
419
14
20
17
06
35
30
30
43
92.3
100
72.2
Nil
100
96.3
92.8
Nil
Ph.D. 2010-11
2012-13
106
07
7
Nil
9
1
100 100
Nil 100
33. Diversity of students
Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from other
countries
M.Sc. 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
96
100
100
98
04
Nil
Nil
02
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Ph.D. 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
12.5
Nil
35.29
Nil
75
Nil
58.82
Nil
12.5
Nil
5.88
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
NET: 05 (General-02, BC-02, SC-01), GATE: 06 (General-05, BC-01)
JEST: 01 (General-01)
Civil Services Nil
Defense services Nil
Other competitive examinations 20
35. Student progression
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 5%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
Nil
Nil
Entrepreneurs Nil
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36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are
graduates from
Same university Nil
Other universities within the State 60
Universities from other States 40
Universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period
Sh. Ram Mehar Singh was awarded Ph.D. in Physics from K. U.
Kurukshetra on 10.11.2010.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library Central Library
b) Internet facilities for staff and students. Yes
c) Total number of class rooms 02
d) Class rooms with ICT facility 01
e) Students’ laboratories 02
f) Research laboratories 03
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
a) from the host institution/university: Nil
b) from other institutions/universities: 03
Sr.No. Name Supervisor University Regn. No. Date of
Award
1. Bhajan
Lal
Prof. P.
Aghamkar
KUK 612087510003 22.06.2011
2. Anand
Kumar
Dr. Sushil
Kumar
MDU 612087510005 27.04.2012
3. Ajay Garg Dr. Sushil
Kumar
KUK 612087510006 14.06.2012
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the
Chairperson of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the
students on roll in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the
recommendation of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant
additional fee concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one
such additional fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a
department. During the year 2013-14, 12 students were given tuition fee
concession of Rs. 24,000.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
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Before undertaking new programme, a feedback of students and experts
from the academia is taken and a departmental committee is constituted
for initiating the process.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
(a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If
yes, how does the department utilize the feedback?
The department invites suggestions and interacts with the faculty members
to obtain their feedback about the enhancement/modification of the course
curriculum. Further, the faculty members also provide their feedback at
personal level as they teach the paper in the course of studies.
(b) students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback?
The department, on the recommendation of IQAC, has recently introduced
the mechanism of obtaining feedback from the students about the course
contents and teaching methodologies. A questionnaire covering
curriculum design, support services, teaching methodology, IT enabled
learning environment, etc. has been distributed among the students for
their unbiased opinions to collect the feedback.
(c) alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does
the department utilize the feedback?
The department appreciates the importance of obtaining feedback from
former students for providing more effective support and linkages for
promotion of career avenues to current students. The department, on the
recommendation of IQAC, has recently introduced the mechanism of
obtaining feedback from the old students about the course contents and
teaching methodologies. The feedback of alumni has proved to be of great
help in assessing the relevance of the courses to academia/industry and in
evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the course curricula.
(d) Employers
As far as the potential and performance of the students are concerned, the
employers are satisfied but have an observation that most of the students
are not willing to work outside Haryana when they are given such
opportunities in rest part of India as most of the students belong to
surrounding area and their families particularly in case of girls students do
not allow them to work outside Sirsa/Haryana.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
1. Rachna Assistant Professor, Ch. Devi Lal
University, Sirsa.
2. Ajay Garg Associate Professor, Arya P.G. College,
Panipat
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3. Vipin Kumar Software Engineer, SISCO, Bangalore
4. Mukesh Kumari Assistant Sub Inspector, Haryana Police
5. Anand Kumar Quality Control Officer, Regional Office of
Ministry of Textile, Panipat
6.Vinita Yadav Lecturer, J.P. Institute of Information
Technology, Noida
7.Neelam Godara Lecturer, Govt. Polytechnic College, Hisar
8. Jyoti Dalal Lecturer, Govt. Polytechnic College,
Sonipat
9. Geetu Ahuja Lecturer, Govt. Polytechnic College,
Nathusari Chopta, Sirsa
10. Meenakshi Assistant Professor, Keshav Mahavidyalia,
(University of Delhi), Delhi.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special
lectures/workshops/seminar) involving external experts.
Name of Invited Professor Date
“Current Trends in Physics”, Prof. M. Husain, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi
24.10.2009
“Current Trends in Physics”, Prof. Shyam Kumar, Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra
24.10.2009
“Current Trends in Physics”, Prof. Saeeduddin, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi
24.10.2009
“Current Trends in Physics”, Prof. Ayub Khan, Zakir Husain
College (University of Delhi), Delhi
24.10.2009
Prof. R.K. Singh, I.T.M. University, Gurgaon on the topic “Current
challenges in Nano Science & Nano Technology”
27.03.2010
Dr. A.K. Gupta, Associate Director, Instruments Research and
Development Establishment, DRDO, on the topic” Current
Challenges of Opto-Electronics in Defense”
30.11.2010
Prof. S.C. Mishra, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra on the
topic “Current trends in Non-Linear Dynamics”
03.11.2011
Prof. Saeeduddin, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on the topic
“Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions: What We Can Learn
About Fundamental Building Blocks of Nature”
28.03.2012
Dr. R. K. Garg, Retired Scientist, Technology Applications
Services, New Delhi on the topic “Vacuum Science & Technology”
22.11.2012
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
(i) Classroom teaching
(ii) Lab. Work
(iii) Seminars
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(iv) Viva-Voce
(v) Home assignments
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
(i) Result of Theory Papers
(ii) Result of Lab. Courses
(iii) Internal assessments
(iv) Competitive Examinations passed.
(v) Employment
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
(i) Dr. Ram Mehar Singh, NSS Programme Officer
(ii)Volunteers of NSS Programmes - 11 (M.Sc. students)
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
(2012-2013)
(i) National Science Day celebration on 28.02.2013: Science Quiz, Poster
Making, Group Discussion
(ii) Teacher’s Day celebration on 05.09.2012: Speech, Cultural
programme
(iii)Poster Making, Slogan Writing on 10.10.2012 Theme: Impact of
Science & Technology on Society
(iv) Science Quiz, Declamation Contest on 11.10.2012 Theme:
Impact of Science & Technology on Society
(v) Lecture Competition, Group Discussion on 24.11.2012 Topics:
Nuclear Energy, Information Communication Technology
(vi) Educational tour, Places: Kullu Manali, Manikaran, Bilaspur, Science
City-Kapurthala Date: 21.02.2013 to 25.02.2013
(2011-2012)
(i) National Science Day celebration on 28.02.2012: Science Quiz, Poster
Making
(ii) Teacher’s Day celebration on 05.09.2011: Speech, Cultural
programme
(iii)Educational tour Places: Vaishno Devi, Dalhausie, Khaziir, Chamba,
Amritsar Date: 16.02.2012 to 21.02.2012.
(2010-2011)
(i) National Science Day celebration on 28.02.2011: Science Quiz, Poster
Making
(i) Science Quiz competition on 16.09.2010.
(2009-10)
(i) Teachers Day celebration on 05.09.2009: Speech, Cultural Programme
(ii) National Science Day celebration on 28.02.2010: Science Quiz, Group
Discussion
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49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by
other agencies? If yes, give details: Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating
new knowledge, basic or applied.
Produce skilled manpower for teaching, research and development in the
area of Physics in general and Materials Science including Nano-
materials, Laser Physics and Non-linear dynamics in particular.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
Strengths:
Dedicated faculty,
Good infrastructure with ICT facilities,
UGC-NET oriented syllabi and its time by year wise,
Proper motivation from authorities,
Cordial atmosphere in the department.
Weaknesses:
Lack of funds to purchase sophisticated equipments,
Lack of supporting technical staff,
At distant place from major cities like Delhi, Chandigarh,
Less number of regular faculty (depends on guest faculty),
Lacking in research projects from external funding agencies.
Opportunities:
Introduction of UG courses,
Introduction of specialization in M.Sc.,
Financial assistance from UGC-SAP, DST-FIST etc.,
Generating research facilities in the thrust areas of the department
through major research projects,
Develop communication skills.
Challenges:
Requirement of regular faculty,
Release of funds,
Indifferent attitude of students towards research during PG,
Social backwardness in surrounding region,
Lack of job opportunities.
52. Future plans of the department.
Strengthening of M. Sc. Physics and Research Labs.
Introduction of Optional papers in M.Sc. Course.
Enrichment of Materials Science (including Nanomaterials) Lab.
Establishment/Enrichment of Laser Physics Lab.
Enrichment of Computational Physics Lab.
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53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Mr. Navneet Ahlawat, Research scholar (Regn. No. 612097510012)
was awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Structure and Electrical
Characterization of Glassy Conductors” on 19.11.2013 under the
supervision of Prof. P. Aghamkar and Prof. Ashish Agrawal.
Mrs. Rachna, Research scholar (Regn. No. 612097510001) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Synthesis of Some Optical
Materials using Sol-gel Technique and their Structural
Characterization” on 03.03.2014 under the supervision of Prof. P.
Aghamkar.
Ms. Nidhi Sharma, Research scholar (Regn. No. 612097510009) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Synthesis of Nanomaterials using
Co-precipitation Technique and their Structural Characterization” on
07.05.2014 under the supervision of Prof. P. Aghamkar and Dr. Sushil
Kumar.
One URS was enrolled in the department.
An extension lecture on “Emerging Trends in Nanotechnology” was
delivered by Prof. R.P. Tandon, Department of Physics &
Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi on 27.09.2013.
An extension lecture on “Current Trends/Challenges in Physics” was
delivered by Prof. R. P. Tandon, Department of Physics &
Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi on 17.02.2014.
Science Conclave 2014 (SciCon’14) was organized by the Faculty of
Physical & Life Sciences on 28.02.14 in the Chaudhary Devi Lal
University, Sirsa
12 Research papers were contributed by Prof. P. Aghamkar (02), Dr.
Sushil Kumar (02), Dr. (Mrs.) Rachna (02), Dr. Dharamvir Singh (03),
and Dr. Ram Mehar Singh (03) in the International /National journal of
repute.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
1. Name of the Department : Economics
2. Year of Establishment: 2004
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Faculty of
Social Sciences
4. Names of programmes offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., D. Sc., D.Litt., etc.)
Regular: M.A (2 years), Pre-Ph.D, Ph. D
Self-Finance Scheme: M.A. Hons. (5 Years Integrated Course), M.Phil.
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved : Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.: Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System: Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments:
Faculty members of the department frequently teach classes of other
departments like Law as and when requested by UTDs.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual Including
(CAS & MPS)
Professor 1 Nil Nil
Associate
Professor
2 Nil 2
Assistant
Professor
3 1 2
Others
(Teaching
Associates)
Nil 10 10
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
years of
experience
No. of Ph.
D./M.Phil.
students
guided for
the last four
years
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Dr.
Manoj
Siwach
Ph. D Associate
Professor
International
Trade, Rural
Development
Economics
19 02/17
Dr.
Abhey
Singh
Ph. D Associate
Professor
Agricultural
Economics,
Rural
Development
Economics
11 Nil/14
Mr.
Rohtas
M.A. Assistant
Professor
Quantitative,
Rural
Economics
3 Nil/Nil
Note: In addition to the above, 02 Ph.D. student were supervised by Dr. Surender
Mor and Dr. Anupreet Kaur Mavi, former faculty member of the department.
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information:
M.A. (2 years) = 72.72%, M.A. Hons. (5 years integrated) = 97.10%, M.Phil
= Nil, Pre-Ph.D/Ph.D =Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:
M.A. Hons. (5 years): 10:1, M.A.:2:1, M.Phil:5:01, Ph.D.: 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Sanctioned, filled and actual:
Sr. No. Sanctioned Filled Actual
Steno 01 01 01
Lab Attendant Nil Nil 01 (Through outsourcing agency)
Peon Nil Nil 01 (Through outsourcing agency)
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies: Rural Development Economics, Agricultural Economics and International
Trade
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b)
international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Give the
names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-
wise.
Dr. Manoj Siwach
Funding Agency: UGC
Total Grant Received- Rs 3, 23,100/-
Title of the Project: Impact Assessment of NRHM in Haryana and Punjab:
A Comparative Analysis
Date of Commencement of Project: 01.07.2012
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
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a) National collaboration :Nil
b) International collaboration : Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE;
DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
20. Research facility/centre with: Nil
State recognition
National recognition
International recognition
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or
corporate bodies: Nil
22. Publications:
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national/
* international = 4
∗ National = 26
* Monographs = Nil
* Chapter in Edited Books = 08
* Edited Books = 01
∗ Books with ISBN with details of publishers = 03
∗ Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
∗ Citation Index – range / average = Nil
* SNIP = Nil
∗ SJR = Nil
∗ Impact Factor – range / average ∗ = Nil
* h-index = Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories /
institutions / industries in India and abroad: Nil
26. Faculty serving in
a) National committees = Nil
b) International committees = Nil
c) Editorial Boards = Nil
d) any other : = Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation
programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Mr. Rohtas, Assistant Professor attended a Refresher Course at Academic
Staff College, KUK from 02.01.2013 to 22.01.2013.
28. Student projects
percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
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inter-departmental projects:
(a)Dissertation work is an essential component of curricula for the
students of M. Phil Economics and all the students prepare their
dissertation for the award of degree.
(b) M.A. Hons. (5 Years Integrated Course) - 100%
• percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities/industry/institute: Nil
29. Awards/recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty = Nil
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows = Nil
• Students = Nil
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.:
The Department has organized the 27th
Annual Conference of Haryana
Economic Association in collaboration with DRDA-Sirsa on dated 20-21
March, 2010 and 15th
Annual Conference of IPEA held on 29th
-30th
October,
2011 funded by the University
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments:
Code of ethics for research is followed as per the provisions of Ph.D.
Ordinance of the University.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
(2009-10)
Name of the
Programme
Applications
received
Selected Pass percentage
Male Female Male Female
Ph.D/Pre-Ph.D. 13 05 02 71.42 28.57
M.Phil 17 03 07 30.00 70.00
M.A. 95 25 22 53.19 46.80
(2010-11)
M.Phil 26 2 8 20.00 80.00
M.A. 71 26 23 53.06 46.93
M.A. Hons. (5 years) 83 37 15 71.15 28.84
(2011-12)
Ph.D/Pre-Ph.D. 85 4 4 50.00 50.00
M.Phil 49 7 8 46.66 53.33
M.A. 144 16 34 32.00 68.00
M.A. Hons. (5
Years)
80 34 17 66.66 33.33
(2012-13)
Ph.D/Pre-Ph.D. 51 1 7 12.50 87.50
M.Phil 49 1 5 16.66 83.33
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M.A. 144 15 34 30.61 69.38
M.A. Hons. (5 Years) 80 41 11 78.84 21.15
33 Diversity of students
2009-2010 Name of the
Programme
(refer to question
no. 4)
% of students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
From
universities
outside the
State
% of students
From other
countries
Ph. D. Nil 66.23 30.76 Nil
M. Phil. 60.0 40.00 Nil Nil
M.A. Nil 93.61 6.38 Nil
2010-11
M. Phil. 30 50 20 Nil
M.A. Nil 91.83 8.16 Nil
2011-12
Ph. D. 50 37.50 12.50 Nil
M. Phil. 100 Nil Nil Nil
M.A. Nil 33 Nil Nil
2012-13
Ph. D. 71.42 28.57 Nil Nil
M. Phil. 33.33 33.33 33.33 Nil
M.A. Nil 47 2 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defence Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.:
NET: 13 (General-07, BC-03, SC-03), HTET: 19 (General-15, SC-
03, BC-01)
35. Student progression
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36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduate
Of the same University Nil
From Other Universities within the state 02
From universities from other state 01
From universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil, Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt.
during the assessment period: Nil
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to
a) Library: Central Library with text, reference books and journals the subject
b) Internet facilities for staff and students: Wi Fi/Wired LAN
c) Total number of class rooms: 04
d) Econometric Lab: 1
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates:
Sr.
No
.
Name Registration
No.
Name of
Supervisor
Date of
Award
01 Prem Chand
Kamboj
619067510002 Dr. Manoj Sowach 15.05.2010
02 Rajender Godara 619067510001 Dr. Manoj Sowach 06.09.2011
03 Madan Pal 619067510003 Dr. Surender Mor 27.12.2011
04 Balwinder Kumar 619087510004 Dr. Anupreet Kaur
Mavi
13.05.2013
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M.Phil.
2009-10 -70%
2010-11- 30%
2011-12- 100%
2012-13- 33%
2013-14-70%
PG to Ph.D.
2011-12=57.14%
2012-13=87.51%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed Nil
Campus selection
3 Teaching Associates
Other than campus recruitment
16 students
Entrepreneurs Nil
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40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the Chairperson
of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the students on roll
in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation of
the Chairperson of the department concerned grant additional fee concession
up to 10 percent provided that not more than one such additional fee
concession shall be awarded in any class in a department. During the year
2009-10, 2010-11 and 2012-13, 03 students were given tuition fee concession
of Rs. 4500.
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Before undertaking new programme, a feedback of students and experts from
the academia is taken and departmental committees are constituted for
initiating the process.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from: (a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback?: Yes
The department invites suggestions and interacts with the faculty members to
obtain their feedback about the enhancement of the course curriculum.
Further, the faculty members also provide their feedback at personal level or
sometimes later as they teach the paper /subject in the course of the studies.
Feedback is taken in the meeting of staff council on regular basis.
(b). Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does the department utilize the feedback?: Yes
Try to include the methodology of teaching after getting the feedback from
the students.
(c). Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
department utilize the feedback?
Try to include the methodology of teaching after getting the feedback from
the employees and alumni.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10): 10
Sr.
No.
Name Address
1. Sita Ram V.P.O. Chaharwala, Distt. Sirsa
2. Tara Devi H. No.61, Shanti Vihar behind Suncity Delhi Road, Hisar
3. Malkeet Singh Village-Jhopra Chawni, P.O. Neja Dela Kalan, Sirsa
4. Sunil Kumar VPO-Banwala, Tehsil-Dabwali, Distt. Sirsa
5. Sonia VPO-Sisai Bolan, Tehsil-Hansi, Distt. Hisar
6. Kavita Gahlot Nohar Road, Ward No.15, #193 Ellenabad (Sirsa)
7. Pooja Jindal Harish Trading Company, VPO Rori, Distt. Sirsa
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8. Rajdeep kaur Gali No.19, W. No.7 Opp. A1 Dharamkanta, Dabwali,
Distt. Sirsa
9. Usha Rani VPO-Thuian, Tehsil & Distt. Fatehabad
10. Shakuntla
Sihag
Village-Naryan Khera, P.O.Makhusrani, Distt. Sirsa
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /
workshops /seminar) involving external experts.
Name of Invited Professor Date
Sh. Sanjay Singh, Placement Officer, GJUS&T, Hisar on delivered
a lecture on the topic “Placement Opportunities in the field of
Economics and Management”
12.02.2009
Prof. R.S. Pannu, K.V.K. Kurukshetra delivered a lecture on the
topic “The Market led Extension in Education Sector”
20.04. 2011
Prof. (Retd.) Kamal Nayan Kabra, I.I.P.A. New Delhi delivered a
lecture on the topic Research Methodology of Poetical Economy
and Issue of the Land Acquisitions ande Changing Land Uses”
30.08.2011
Prof. (Retd.) Surender Kumar, M.D. Univeristy, Rohtak delivered a
lecture on the topic “Budgetary Concepts and Process of Budget
Formulation”
30.08.2011
Prof. A.S. Bhullar, Deptt. of Economics & Sociology, Punjab
Agricultural Univ. Ludhiana delivered a lecture on the topic
“Research Methods in Economics”
16.01.2012
Prof. (Retd.) Roshan Lal, Jind delivered a lecture on the topic
“Recent Trend in FDI and FDI in Retail Seector in India”
22.02.2013
Dr. Ram Singh, Associate Professor Delhi School of Economics,
Delhi delivered a lecture on the topic on “Research Methodology
and Land Acquisitions”
06.04.2013
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
Lecture method
Communicative Method
ICT
Group Discussion
Seminars
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Power presentation
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are
constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
There is a constant system of evaluation by way of internal and external
assessment through examinations. Viva-voce, presentations, seminars,
extracurricular activities quiz contests are some of the methodologies
adopted to ensure that the program objectives are constantly met.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students are encouraged for participation in social activities like tree
plantation, blood donation camps, public awareness activities which help the
students to acquire the needed qualities, attitudes and values necessary for the
overall development.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
The department organized Quiz Contest, Declamation Contest, Seminar,
Conference etc. in the Department from time to time.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by
other agencies? If yes, give details. No
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The institution lays emphasis on multi-skill development in its programmes by
introducing varied contents and activities including encouragement to students
to participate in a variety of co-curricular and social activities.
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department.
A) Strengths:
Learned Faculty
High quality research
Impressive infrastructure
Dedicated Staff
Cooperative Environment
B) Weaknesses:
Space constraint
Lack of consultancy work
Location in rural area
shortage of staff
Funds constraint
C) Opportunities
Scope on introducing job oriented specialized courses
Greater scope of utilizing Alumni for the department and placement of
student
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Scope of attracting better quality of students
Scope of enhancing placement activities due to change in economic
environment
Better scope of use of IT services
D) Challenges
Marked reduction in quality of intake of student
Growth of distance and open learning system
Fast changing expectations of the society
Higher expectation of students in terms of pay package
Locational disadvantage
52. Future Plans of the Department
To establish Haryana School of Economics on the pattern of Delhi School
of Economics.
To introduce new courses on Rural Development
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Mr. Jaspal Singh, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 619087510005) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “A Critical Analysis of Basis and
Consequences of Punjab State Budget Since 1966” on 04.03.2014 under
the supervision of Dr. Anupreet Kaur Mavi.
Ms. Sneh Nanda, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 619097510008) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Indo-US Trade: Nature,
Opportunities, Challenges & Policy Implications” on 02.12.2013 under the
supervision of Dr. Manoj Siwach.
Mr. Sunil Kumar, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 619097510010) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “A Study of the Impact of Rashtriya
Sam Vikas Yojana and Backward Region Grant Fund Scheme on Regional
Disparity in the State of Haryana” on 02.12.2013 under the supervision of
Dr. Manoj Siwach.
Mr. Devi Lal, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 619097510011) was awarded
Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Economics of Production and Marketing of
Fish in Haryana” on 04.03.2014 under the supervision of Dr. Abhey Singh
Godara.
Ms. Sudesh Kumari, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 619097510007) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “An Economic Analysis of
Opportunities and Challenges of Indo-EU Trade in Post Liberalization
Era” on 03.07.2013 under the supervision of Dr. Manoj Siwach.
Ms. Usha Rani, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 619097510013) was
awarded Ph.D. Degree on the topic “Impact of Farm Harvest Prices an
Acreage and Income of Major Crops in Haryana” on 30.07.2013 under the
supervision of Dr. Abhey Singh Godara.
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08 Research Scholars including 03 JRF & 01 URS were enrolled in the
department.
Ms. Shivani Jindal, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 619097510009)
submitted Ph.D. Thesis on the topic “The Environmental Kuznets Curve:
An Empirical Analysis of Kyoto Parties” on 29.01.2014 under the
supervision of Dr. Surender Mor.
Dr. S.S. Sangwan, Central for Research in Rural and Industrial
Department, Chandigarh delivered a lecture on the topic “Financial
Inclusion in Banking Sector” on 07.02.2014.
Dr. Ram Singh, Associate Professor, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi
University delivered a lecture on the topic “Research Methodology” on
04.04.2014.
Dr. R. K. Rana, Professor (Retd.) from Kurukshetra delivered a lecture on
the topic “Recent Challenges for Indian Economy” on 02.05.2014.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
1. Name of the Department: Department of Public Administration
2. Year of establishment: 2003
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university? Yes, Faculty of Social Sciences.
4. Names of programmes offered:
Regular: M.A., Pre-Ph.D., Ph.D.
Self-Finance Scheme: M.Phil
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc.: NIL
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons: Nil
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit
System. Semester System
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other
departments
Faculty members of the department frequently teach PCP classes of UCDL
and classes of UGC Cell for Coaching Schemes for SCs/BCs/Minorities.
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual
(Professors/Associate Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor 01 Nil Nil
Associate Professors 02 02 03 (1 under CAS)
Asst. Professors 05 03 02
Teaching
Associates
Nil 01 01
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of
specialization, experience and research under guidance
Name
Qualification Designation Specialization No. of
Years of
Experience
No. of
Ph.D./
M.Phil
students
guided
for the
last four
years
Dr.
Rajbir
MA, M.Phil.
& Ph.D.
Associate
Professor
Administrative &
Political Thought 22 04/01
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Singh
Dalal
& Theory, Indian
Govt. and
Politics,
Rural
Development &
Local Govt. ,
Development
Administration &
Social Admn.,
Research
Methodology &
Financial Admn.
Dr. Raj
Kumar
Siwach
M.A., &
Ph.D.
Associate
Professor
NGOs
Management,
Social Welfare
Admn., Women
Empowerment,
Research
Methodology,
Urban Local
Govt., RTI Act,
2005,
Transparency in
Admn.,
Administrative
Thinkers.
17 03/05
Dr.
Vishnu
Bhagwan
M.A, Ph.D.
& M.B.A.
Associate
Professor
Administrative
Theory,
Rural Local
Govt./Admn.,
Transparency and
Integrity in
Admn.,
Human Resource
Management,
Financial and
Social Welfare
Administration
13 01/08
Dr.
Satyawan
Dalal
M.A.,
M.Phil. &
Ph.D.
Assistant
Professor
Indian
Administration,
Comparative
Public
Administration,
09 01/04
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Health
Administration &
Management,
Local Govt./
Administration
Dr.
Sultan
Singh
M.A, and
Ph D.
Assistant
Professor
Good-
Governance,
Local
Government,
Disaster
Management,
Indian
Constitution,
Topics Related
with Indian
Economy,
Issues of
Administrative
Reforms,
Social Welfare
Admn.,
Administrative
Thinkers
09 00/01
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty - programme-wise
information
M.A. - 17 percent, M.Phil/Pre Ph.D. - Nil
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio
M.A. - 17:01, M.Phil - 04:01, Ph. D.: 8:1
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Sanctioned: 02 Filled: 00 Actual: 02 (Out Sourcing)
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies.
Public Administration and other allied subjects
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b)
international funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the
names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-
wise.
Projects under process:
Dr. Raj Kumar Siwach (Principal Investigator) and Dr. Sultan Singh (Co-
Investigator) are working on a UGC Major Research Project titled
“Dyanamics of Justice Delivery Mechanism of Kinship Based Community
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Organizations: A Study of Khap Panchayats in Modern Indian Democracy” of
Rs.6,04,400/-.
Date of Commencement of Project: 03.08.2012
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
(a) National collaboration: Nil
(b) International collaboration: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received: Nil
20. Research facility/centre with state recognition/national recognition/
international recognition: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or
corporate Bodies: Nil
22. Publications: Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:
*International : 13
*National : 67 (Includes articles/Research papers
in News Papers / Magzines/
Encyclopedia)
* Monographs : Nil
*Chapter in Edited Books : 08
* Edited Books : Nil
* Books with ISBN with details of publishers : Dr. Raj Kumar Siwach, “Soochna ka Adikaar Adhiniyam Aur Pardarshi
ShashanTantra - 2005”, Central Law Publication, Allahabad, 2012, ISBN 978-93-
80289-71-1
Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan, “Updarv Me Ubharta Kavitav”,
Vayu Education of India, New Delhi, 2009, ISBN 978-93-80097-52-7
* Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
* Citation Index - range / average: 01
* SNIP Nil
* SJR Nil
* Impact Factor – range / average Nil
* h-index Nil
23. Details of patents and income generated: Nil
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories
/Institutions/industries in India and abroad: Dr. Rajkumar Siwach presented a paper at International Conference on
Public Administration (ICPA 9th
) on Advancing Public Management:
Excellence & Innovation Worldwide held on October 31-November 02,
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2013 at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), South Africa.
Sponsored by CPUT; UESTC, PR China; The ASPA, USA; The Chinese
Public Administration Journal, PR China; Co-sponsored by African
Association Public Administration & Management (AAPAM) and PA
Information Research Centre of UESTC. The title of paper was “Sunset
Governance: Citizen Centric Innovative Practice at the Grassroots level to
Deliver Public Services”. Prof. David Fourie, Moderator of theme
“Innovative and Performance” found the quality and logical arguments of
the paper of high standard whereas Prof. Greg Chen, who evaluated all
presentations considered the paper as a remarkable contribution. During
the stay at South Africa, Dr. Siwach held threadbare discussions with the
faculty of Public Administration, University of Forte Hare, besides using
the library. He was also appointed as External Examiner for the Ph.D.
Theses submitted by the scholars of that university. He also delivered two
lectures to South Africa Local Government Association Councilors
pursuing Advanced Certificate in Public Administration. The titles of the
lectures were:
(i) Features of Public Administration in India
(ii) Will the Governance Reforms for Effective Service Delivery in
India Succeed or not?
26. Faculty serving in:
(a) National committees Nil
(b) International committees Nil
(c) Editorial Boards 05
(d) Any other (please specify): Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation
programs, workshops, training programs and similar programs).
Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan, attended a UGC sponsored National Workshop
on Research Methodology organized by Department of Computer
Science and Applications, CDLU, Sirsa from March 02-15, 2011.
Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan attended training course for NSS Programme
Officers from 13.10.12. to 19.10.12, organized by ETI/IDC,
Chandigarh at CDLU, Sirsa.
Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan Attended First Aid and Home Nursing Training
Course from 27.06.13 to 06.07.13 at CDLU, Sirsa.
Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan attended state level training on "HIV AIDS and
Voluntrary Blood Donation" organized by Haryana State AIDS Control
Society, Panchkula on June 16-17, 2013.
Dr. Satyawan attended Refresher Course from 28.12.2009 to
16.01.2010 organized by Academic staff college, GJUS&T, Hisar
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Dr. Sultan Singh attended Refresher Course from 06.05.13 to
25.05.13 organized by Academic staff college, GJUS&T, Hisar
28. Students Projects
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including
inter-departmental projects: Nil
• Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities / industry / institute: Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level
by
• Faculty 02
Dr. Raj Kumar Siwach, bagged Case Study Award 2009, on “Comminity
led Government initiative to scale up Sanitation Coverage in Rural Areas
of Haryana: An Empirical study” instituted by the Indian Institute of
Public Administration, New Delhi. The Award aims to build up body of
knowledge in governance to facilitate conceptual, behavioral and
analytical skills highlighting area for reforms and promoting sensitivity
towards issues, problems and challenges of Public Administration.
Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan, attended the State Level Youth Red Cross Training
Camp organized by Indian Red Cross Society, Haryana State Branch from
26th
September to 1st October, 2009 at Youth Hostel, Tara Devi Shimla and
delivered lectures on Personality Development” and Social Issues &
Youths” as Resource Person and awarded as Best Counselor.
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
• Students 01
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of
funding (national/international) with details of outstanding
participants, if any.
A National Seminar on RTI Act, 2005: Issues and Challenges on March
27-28, 2010.
A National Conference of NEPASI (New Public Administration Society of
India) on November 18-19, 2011.
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments. The department follows the code of ethics as per the UGC/Govt./University
norms.
32. Student profile programme-wise:
Name of the
Programme
Applications
Received
Selected
Male Female
Pass percentage
Male Female
M.A. 2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
88
97
106
101
29 11
43 07
41 09
39 11
94.44 90.90
88.88 100.00
95.65 100.00
yet to be declared
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M. Phil.
2010-11
2011-12
38
33
10 10
14 03
80.00 100.00
92.85 100.00
Pre-PhD/PhD*
2011-12
2012-13
117
52
11 11
04 05
20.00 100.00
00.00 100.00
* Prior to the implementation of UGC Minimum Standard and Regulations for the
Award of Ph. D. Degree 2009, 16 scholars were registered in the department.
33. Diversity of Students
Name of the
Programme
(Refer to
Question 4)
% of
students
from the
same
university
% of students
from other
universities
within the
State
% of students
from
universities
outside the
State
% of
students
from
other
countries
M.A.
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
05.00
12.00
06.00
18.00
90.00
82.00
88.00
76.00
05.00
06.00
06.00
06.00
Nil
M.Phil.
2010-11
2011-12
80.00
100.00
15.00
Nil
Nil
Nil
Ph.D.
2011-12
2012-13
50.00
55.55
50.00
33.33
Nil
11.11
Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise.
NET: 09 (General-03, SC-04, BC-02)
HTET and other: 05 (General-03, SC-01, BC-01)
35. Student Progression
Student Progression Percentage against Enrolled
UG to PG Nil
PG to M. Phil. 89.19
PG to Ph.D. 58.06
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
25
Entrepreneurs 25
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36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduate
Of the same university Nil
From other universities within the state 05
From universities from other state Nil
From universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt
during the assessment period.
Dr. Sultan Singh, Assistant Professor completed his Ph.D. on the topic
“Good Governance through PRIs in Haryana: A Study” from CDLU, Sirsa
in 30.09.10.
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to: a) Library : Nil
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : 100 percent with Wi-Fi
c) Total number of class rooms : 03
d) Class rooms with ICT facility : Nil
e) Students’ laboratories : Nil
f) Research laboratories : Nil
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates
(a) From the host institution/university: (Nil)
(b) From other institutions/universities: (09) Sr. No. Name Registration No. Name of Supervisor Date of Award
1. Pawan Kumar 600671510006 Dr. Raj Kumar Siwach 09.02.2010
2. Sultan Singh 609067510004 Dr. Raj Kumar Siwach 30.09.2010
3. Neetu Jindal 609067510002 Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan 09.01.2012
4. Neena Chugh 609097510015 Dr. Rajbir Singh Dalal 17.01.2012
5. Raj Singh 609097510011 Dr. Rajbir Singh Dalal 17.01.2012
6. Sunil Malik 609097510014 Dr. Rajbir Singh Dalal 15.05.2012
7. Sudesh Kumari 609097510007 Dr. Satyawan 15.05.2012
8. Balraj Siwach 609067510001 Dr. Raj Kumar Siwach 22.08.2012
9. Sunita Devi 609067510010 Dr. Rajbir Singh Dalal 22.08.2012
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university.
Full tuition fee concession is given to deserving students by the Chairperson
of the department up to 10 percent of the total number of the students on roll
in each class/department. Further, Vice-Chancellor on the recommendation
of the Chairperson of the department concerned grant additional fee
concession up to 10 percent provided that not more than one such additional
fee concession shall be awarded in any class in a department. During the
year 2011-12 & 2012-13, 06 students were given tuition fee concession of
Rs. 2375.
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41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of
new programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Before undertaking new programme, a feedback of students and experts
from the academia is taken and departmental committees are constituted for
initiating the process.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from:
(a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If
yes, how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes
The department invites suggestions and interacts with the faculty members
to obtain their feedback about the enhancement of the course curriculum.
Further, the faculty members also provide their feedback at personal level or
sometimes later as they teach the paper/subject in the course of the studies.
(b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and
how does the department utilize the feedback?
The department invites suggestions and interacts with the students to obtain
their feedback and this feedback is utilized for decision making process
taken at appropriate level by respective bodies of the department/university.
(c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
Department utilize the feedback?
The department appreciates the importance of obtaining feedback from
former students for providing more effective support and linkages for
promotion of career avenues to the current students and this feedback is
utilized for decision making process taken at appropriate level by respective
bodies of the department/university
(d) Employers
As far as the caliber and performance of the students are concerned, the
employers are very satisfied but have an observation that most of the
students especially the girls are not willing to work outside Sirsa when they
are given such opportunities.
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)
Sr.
No.
Name Batch Designation Organization
1. Dr. Sultan
Singh
2007-10 Assistant Professor CDLU, Sirsa
2. Dr. Neena
Chugh
2009-12 Assistant Professor CMK, Girls College,
Sirsa
3 Kanta Rani 2009-14 Assistant Professor Shah Satnam Ji Girls
College, Sirsa.
4 Gulshan 2004-06 Lecturer (School
Cadre)
Education Department
Haryana.
5 Rohtash 2005-07 Lecturer (School Education Department
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Bishnoi Cadre) Haryana.
6 Vinod Jangra 2005-07 Lecturer (School
Cadre)
Education Department
Haryana.
7 Subhash
Kumar
2003-05 Clerk Cum Cashier Syndicate Bank,
Allahabad.
8 Sameshta 2003-05 Lecturer (School
Cadre)
Education Department
Haryana.
9 Surender
Handa
2005-07 Clerk-Cum- Data
Entry Operator
CDLU, Sirsa
10 Priyanka
Joshi
2008-11 Lecturer (School
Cadre)
Education Department
Haryana.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures /
workshops / seminar) involving external experts.
Name of Invited Professor Date
Prof. Hoshiar Singh, Former Vice Chancellor, Bikaner and Jiwaji
University, Jaipur deliver two extension lecture on "New Public
Management Prospects & Challenges" and "Indian Civil Services:
An Introspection" in the session 2010-11.
01.12.2010
Prof. Shiv Raj Singh, Consultant HIRD, Nilokheri (Karnal)
delivered two extension lectures on "F.W. Riggs & His
Contribution to Public Administration" and Max Weber & his
Model of Bureaucracy" in the session 2011-12.
02.05.2011
Prof. S.S. Tiwana, Deptt. Of Public Administration, Punjabi
University, Patiala, delivered One lecture on "Center-State
Relations" in the session 2012-13.
06.03.2013
Prof. R.S. Yadav, Dept. of Pol. Sc., K.U. Kurukshetra , delivered
One lecture on " Relevance of UNO and India’s claim for
permanent seat in security council" in the session 2012-13.
26.04.2013
Prof. Rajbir Singh, Dept. of Psychology, MDU, Rohtak, delivered
One lecture on " Basics of Research Methodology" in the session
2012-13.
28.04.2013
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different
programmes.
The department has a unique pedagogical system which focuses on
interactive learning. Besides classroom lectures, the pedagogy include case
discussions, role plays. Personality development workshops and computer
aided programmed learning.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are
constantly met and learning outcomes are monitored?
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There is a constant system of evaluation by way of internal and external
assessment through examinations. Viva-voce, presentations, seminars, extra-
curricular activities to ensure that the program objectives are constantly met.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.
Students are encouraged for participation in social activities like NSS, YRC
etc. and encouraged for tree plantation, blood donation camps; public
awareness activities to acquire the needed qualities, attitudes and values
necessary for the overall development.
Dr. Vishnu Bhagwan is working as Programme Co-ordinator NSS,
Programme Co-ordinator YRC and Counsellor / Incharge YRC of University
Campus Unit.
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.
Apart from formal classroom teaching, there is a provision of participation by
the students in a number of activities like cultural activities, sports activities,
debates, declamations, quizzes, poetic symposia, etc. Students are also
encouraged for participation in social activities like tree plantation, blood
donation camps; public awareness activities help the students to acquire the
needed qualities, attitudes and values necessary for overall development.
49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details.
No.
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied.
The institution lays emphasis on multi-skill development in its programmes
by introducing varied contents and activities, including encouragement to
students to participate in a variety of co-curricular and social activities.
51. Future plans of the department.
To make the discipline of Public Administration more professionally
relevant and job-oriented, the innovative ideas are in the pipeline. For this
purpose, diploma and certificate courses in the field of NGOs, Rural
Development, Disaster Management, Human Right and Urban Management
are on the anvil. The computer lab equipped with board band internet
facility will be developed very soon. The department is planning to organize
National Seminars and Conferences. To keep pace with changing
educational scenario, the department is conceiving to bring out e- journal.
52. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department?
(A) Strength:
(a) Good faculty, (b) Library and research facilities, (c) Cooperative
Environment (d) Modern pedagogy, (e) Inter-disciplinary Approach
(B) Weaknesses:
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(a) Space Constraint, (b) Funds Constraint, (c) Most of the students are
from this region, (d) Lack of consultancy work, (e) Shortage of staff
(C) Opportunities:
(a) Scope of introducing job oriented specialization, (b) Greater scope of
utilizing Alumni base for development of the department and job placement
for the students, (c) Scope of attracting better quality of students from NCR
and other nearby places, (d) Scope of enhancing placement activities due to
change in economic environment, (e) Better scope of use of IT services
(D) Challenges: (a) Marked reduction in quality of intake of students, (b) Growth of
distance and open learning system (c) Fast changing environment (d)
Higher expectation of students in terms of employability (e) Locational
disadvantage
53. Other Information (Since 01.07.2013)
Mr. Vijay Vir, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 609097510012), was awarded
Ph. D. Degree on the Topic “Haryana Mein Upbhogta Sanrakshan
Adhiniyam Ka Kriyanvyan: Zila Jind Ka Ek Adhyan”under the
supervision of Dr. Satyawan on 25.09.2013.
Ms. Geeta, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 609097510013), was awarded
Ph. D. Degree on the Topic “Haryana Mein Krishi Sansthagat Rin
Vayavstha: Zila Jind Ka Ek Adhyan”under the supervision of Dr.
Satyawan on 25.09.2013.
Kanta, Research Scholar (Regn. No. 609097510013), submitted Ph. D.
Thesis on the Topic “Welfare of Old Age Person in Haryana: A Study”
under the supervision of Dr. Satyawan on 15.01.2014.
Eight (08) Research Scholars including 01 URS were enrolled in the
department.
Fourteen (14) M. Phil. Scholars were awarded Degree on 13.03.2014.
Mr. M.K. Midha, IAS (Retd.), Consultant, Sevottam, HIPA, Gurgoan and
formerly Consultant Haryana Administrative Reforms Commission, delivered
lecture on “Grievance Redressal Mechanism with special reference to Citizen
Charter and RTI” on 17.04.2014.
Col. (Retd.) M.S. Dahiya, delivered a lecture on "Career Opportunities of the
Students in Indian Army" on 03.04.2014.
Mr. Balraj Malik, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, delivered lecture on "
Moral values and education among youths" on 03.04.2014.
Prof. Ashok Sharma, delivered lecture on "Administrative Reforms" on
26.03.2014.
Prof. S. S. Tiwana, delivered lecture on "Lokpal-Lakayukta" on
13.03.2014.
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Six (06) Research papers were contributed by the faculty members in
various National/International Journals.
Dr. Surinder Singh Kundu, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce,
Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa delivered an extension lecture
entitled “Use of SPSS in Research” on 18.04.2014.
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EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR
DISTANCE LEARNING
1. Name of the Department: University Centre for Distance Learning
2. Year of establishment: 2006
3. Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the university?
No, It is separate part of the University to provide distance education.
4. Names of programmes offered:
1. Master of Business Administration
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management
3. M.A. English
4. M.A. Education
5. M.A. Mass Communication
6. M.A. Hindi
7. M.A. Punjabi
8. M.A. Sanskrit
9. M.Sc. Computer Science
10. Master of Computer Application
11. Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication
12. Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications
13. Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management
14. Bachelor of Computer Applications
15. B.A. Mass Communication
16. One year Diploma in Computer Science and Technology
17. Bachelor of Arts
18. Bachelor of Commerce
5. Interdisciplinary programmes and departments involved: Nil
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign
institutions, etc. Nil
7. Details of programmes discontinued, if any, with reasons:
The course of M. Phil (Bio-Technology, Botany, Chemistry, Commerce,
Computer Science, Economics, Education, English, Journalism & Mass
Communication, Library & Information Science, Management, Mathematics,
Microbiology, Physics and Zoology), MSW, Bachelor of Library Science,
Diploma in Arts & Craft were discontinued as per directions of
Govt./Competent Bodies of the University.
8. Examination System: Annual/Semester/Trimester/Choice Based Credit System.
Courses in Semester System
1. Master of Business Administration
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management
Courses in Annual System
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1. M.A. English
2. M.A. Education
3. M.A. Mass Communication
4. M.A. Hindi
5. M.A. Punjabi
6. M.A. Sanskrit
7. M.Sc. Computer Science
8. Master of Computer Applications
9. Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication
10. Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications
11. Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management
12. Bachelor of Computer Applications
13. B.A. Mass Communication
14. One year Diploma in Computer Science and Technology
15. Bachelor of Arts
16. Bachelor of Commerce
9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Nil
10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors /Associate
Professors/Asst. Professors/others)
Sanctioned Filled Actual (including
CAS & MPS)
Professor Nil Nil Nil
Associate Professors Nil Nil Nil
Assistant Professors Nil Nil Nil
Others (Teaching
Associates)
Nil Nil Nil
The Chairman of concerned Department performs the duties of Course-
Coordinator for all the courses/subjects of that Department being run under
UCDL. The Chairman may recommend the name of any other teacher from
the concerned Department as Course Coordinator if he/she is unable in
performing the duties of Course Coordinator.
Sr.
No.
Name of the Programme Name of the
Course-
Coordinator
Qualification
1 B.C.A., One year Diploma in
Computer Science and Technology,
M.C.A., M.Sc. Computer Science
and PGDCA
Dr. Vikram
Singh
Ph.D.
2 M.A. English (B.A. English Optional
paper)
Dr. Deepti
Dharmani
M. Phil. Ph.D.
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3 M.A. Mass Communication,
PGDMC and Optional paper in B.A.
i.e. Mass Communication
Sh. Amit
Sangwan
NET, SLET
4 M.A. Education Dr. Nivedita Ph.D, NET
5 M.A. Hindi, Optional paper in B.A.
i.e. Hindi
Dr. Artee Bansal Ph.D, NET
6 M.A. Punjabi, optional paper in B.A.
i.e Punjabi
Sh. Darshan
Singh
M.A.
7 B.A./B.Com (EVS) qualifying paper Dr. M.K. Kidwai Ph.D, NET
8 Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster
Management and optional papers of
B.A. i.e. Public Admn, Political
Science, Sociology and History
Dr. Raj Kumar
Siwach
Ph.D, NET,
SLET
9 B.A. optional paper (Economics) Dr. Abhey Singh
Godara
Ph.D, NET
10 B.A. optional paper (Mathematics) Prof. Aseem
Miglani
M. Phil, Ph.D
11 B. Com. Dr. Surinder
Singh Kundu
M. Com., M.
Phil, Ph. D,
NET, PGDCA
12 MBA/PGDBM Dr. Arti Gaur Ph.D, SLET
13 M.A. Sanskrit and optional paper in
B.A. (Sanskrit)
Dr. Sita Ram Ph.D
11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization,
experience and research under guidance
As mentioned in above table under Point No.10.
12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors: Nil
13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty-programme-wise
information
PCP for students are arranged at University by the concerned Course
Coordinator(s).
14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio: Nil
15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff:
Sr.
No.
Post No. of Posts Sanctioned Filled
1. Director 01 0
2. Deputy Director 01 0
3. Deputy Registrar 01 0
4. Asstt. Registrar 03 0
5. Superintendent 06 0
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6. Assistant 12 0
8. Jr. Scale Stenographer 03 0
9. Steno-Typist 06 0
10. Clerk-cum-DEO 24 0
11. Daftri 10 0
The Chairman of concerned Department will perform the duties of Course-
Coordinator for all the courses/subjects in that Department being run under
UCDL. The Chairman may recommend the name of any other teacher from
the concerned Department as Course Coordinator if he/she is not interested in
performing the duties of Course Coordinator. The duty of Director, UCDL
and Deputy Director, UCDL have been assigned to Professor and Assistant
Professor respectively from University Teaching Departments as additional
charge. The duty of Assistant Registrar, UCDL have been assigned to
Programmer of the University as additional charge.
16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies. Nil
17.Number of faculty with ongoing projects from (a) national (b) international
funding agencies and (c) Total grants received. Give the names of the funding
agencies, project title and grants received project-wise-
Nil, as there are no research programmes in UCDL.
18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received
(a) National collaboration: Nil
(b) International collaboration: Nil
19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT,
ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total grants received:
Rs. 15,00,000/- grants-in-aid sanctioned during the year 2010-11 in favour of
Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, under Distance Education Council
letter no.DEC/I-538/DEI/CDLU/2010-11 dated 20.08.2010 a sum of Rs.
14,11,526 has been utilized and Rs. 88474/- unspent balance has been sent to
DEC vide D.D. No. 102567 dt. 22.10.2012. The details are as under:
Sr.
No.
Major Heads
of Accounts
Amount
Sanctioned under
the Head
Expenditure made
under the Head
Unspent
Balance
1 Development
of course
Materials
Rs. 6,00,000/- Rs. 5,59,750/- Rs. 40,250/-
2. Student
Support
Service (at
headquarters
and Regional
Centres)
Rs. 2,25,000/- Rs. 2,05,060/- Rs. 19,940/-
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3. Staff training
and
Development
Rs 1,50,000/- Rs. 1,50,000/- Nil
4. Technology
Support
Rs. 2,25,000/- Rs. 2,25,000/- Nil
5. Library Rs. 1,50,000/- Rs. 1,22,457/- Rs. 27,543/-
6. Research &
Development
Rs. 1,50,000/- Rs. 1,49,259/- Rs. 741/-
Total Rs, 15,00,000/- Rs.14,11,526/- Rs. 88,474/-
20. Research facility/centre with state recognition/national recognition/
international recognition: Nil
21. Special research laboratories sponsored by/created by industry or corporate
Bodies. Nil
22. Publications: Nil
Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals:
*International :
*National :
*Monographs :
*Chapter in Edited Books :
*Edited Books :
*Books with ISBN with details of publishers :
*Number listed in International Database (For e.g. Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International
Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
*Citation Index - range / average:
*SNIP
*SJR
*Impact Factor – range / average
*h-index
23. Details of patents and income generated:
Nil (No Research programme offered)
24. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
Nil (No Research programme Offered)
25. Faculty selected nationally/internationally to visit other laboratories/
Institutions/industries in India and abroad:
NIL
26. Faculty serving in:
(a) National committees
(b) International committees Nil
(c) Editorial Boards Nil
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(d) Any other (please specify): Nil
27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher/orientation programs,
workshops, training programs and similar programs). Nil
28. Students Projects:
• Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-
departmental projects.
100% students of MBA, MCA, M.A. Education and M.A. Mass
Communication complete their projects for the award of degree.
• Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other
universities/industry/institute: Nil
29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by
• Faculty Nil
• Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Nil
• Students Nil
30. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding
(national/international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.
A “National Workshop on Distance Education in India: Issues and
Challenges” was organized by University Centre for Distance Learning on
29th
June, 2011. The total registrations of the participants were 301 and list
of outstanding participants are as under:
Sr. No. Name Address
1. Dr. Ashok Gaba School of Vocational Education and
Training, IGNOU, New Delhi
2. Prof. P. K. Biswas STRIDE, IGNOU, New Delhi
3. Dr. Bharat Bhusan Director, Distance Education
Council, IGNOU, New Delhi
4. Dr. R. K. Sharma Director, Distance Education,
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra
5. Prof. R. K. Saproo Directorate of Distance Education,
Punjab University, Chandigarh
6. Prof. S. L. Goel Member, Core Committee (UCDL)
Chandigarh
7. Prof. S. Ravi Head Library & Information Science,
Mentor Commonwealth Youth
Programme, Directorate of Distance
Education, Annamalai University,
Annamalainagar-608002, Tamil
Nadu, India
8. Prof. M.S. Turan Member, Core Committee (UCDL)
and Director, Distance Education,
Guru Jambheshwar University of
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Science & Technology
31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments. Nil
32. Student profile programme-wise:
2009-10 Class Total
Students
Male
Female
Pass
Male
Pass
Female
Pass
Percentage
of Male
Pass
Percentage
of Female
PGDBM
1st year
15 14 1 6 1 42.86 100.00
MBA 1st
year
58 47 11 15 4 31.91 36.36
MBA 2nd
year
51 34 17 22 13 64.71 76.47
M.A. (P)
Education
193 26 167 15 128 57.69 76.65
M.A. (F)
Education
291 40 251 33 222 82.50 88.45
M.A. (P)
English
45 22 23 7 10 31.82 43.48
M.A. (P)
Mass
Comm.
20 18 2 14 1 77.78 50.00
M.Sc. 1st
Computer
Sc.
6 5 1 2 1 40.00 100.00
MCA 1st
year
6 3 3 1 2 33.33 66.67
PGDMC 11 9 2 5 1 55.56 50.00
BMC 1st
year
47 42 5 18 2 42.86 40.00
BCA 1st
year
78 58 20 20 11 34.48 55.00
DCST 13 12 1 2 0 16.67 0.00
BMC 2nd
year
23 20 3 19 3 95.00 100.00
BCA 2nd
year
64 50 14 20 12 40.00 85.71
MCA 2nd
year
1 0 1 0 0 0.00 0.00
M.A. (F) 4 1 3 0 2 0.00 66.67
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English
M.Sc 2nd
year
33 21 12 14 9 66.67 75.00
M.A. (F)
Mass
Com
26 20 6 19 6 95.00 100.00
MCA 3rd
year
30 21 12 14 9 66.67 75.00
PGDCA 77 49 28 31 13 63.27 46.43
2010-11 Class Total
Students
Male Female Pass
Male
Pass
Female
Pass
Percentage
of Male
Pass
Percentage
of Female
B.A. 1st
year
118 97 21 17 6 17.53 28.57
B.Com
1st year
14 8 6 2 1 25.00 16.67
MBA 1st
Semester
44 30 14 13 4 43.33 28.57
MBA 2nd
Semester
36 32 4 22 1 68.75 25.00
PGDBM
1st Sem.
3 2 1 0 0 0.00 0.00
PGDBM
2nd Sem.
3 2 1 1 0 50.00 0.00
M.A. (P)
Education
247 57 190 32 139 56.14 73.16
M.A. (F)
Education
153 19 134 15 115 78.95 85.82
M.A. (P)
English
74 42 32 6 11 14.29 34.38
M.A. (P)
Mass
Comm.
66 55 11 46 9 83.64 81.82
M.Sc. 1st
Computer
Science
8 5 3 4 3 80.00 100.00
MCA 1st
year
6 2 4 2 4 100.00 100.00
PGDMC 42 39 3 33 2 84.62 66.67
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BMC 1st
year
31 28 3 9 3 32.14 100.00
BCA 1st
year
31 24 7 14 7 58.33 100.00
DCST 6 5 1 1 1 20.00 100.00
BMC 2nd
year
21 18 2 9 2 50.00 100.00
BCA 2nd
year
42 26 16 13 11 50.00 68.75
MCA 2nd
year
2 1 1 1 1 100.00 100.00
M.A. (F)
English
22 10 12 10 10 100.00 83.33
M.Sc 2nd
year
27 14 13 12 12 85.71 92.31
M.A. (F)
Mass
Com
21 19 2 14 2 73.68 100.00
MCA 3rd
year
15 6 9 6 9 100.00 100.00
PGDCA 53 37 16 25 12 67.57 75.00
BMC 3rd
year
21 18 3 17 3 94.44 100.00
BCA 3rd
year
32 20 12 11 11 55.00 91.67
2011-12 Class Total
Students
Male
Female
Pass
Male
Pass
Female
Pass
Percentage
of Male
Pass
Percentage
of Female
B.Com 1st
year
38 32 6 5 1 15.63 16.67
B.Com
2nd
year
5 3 2 1 1 33.33 50.00
PGDBM
1st Sem.
4 4 0 1 0 25.00 0.00
PGDBM
2nd
Sem.
3 3 0 2 0 66.67 0.00
MBA 1st
Semester
31 26 5 14 1 53.85 20.00
MBA 2nd
Semester
24 19 5 13 2 68.42 40.00
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MBA 3rd
Semester
39 29 10 22 7 75.86 70.00
MBA 4th
Semester
34 25 9 3 0 12.00 0.00
B.A. 1st
year
103 84 19 21 5 25.00 26.32
B.A. 2nd
year
42 28 14 18 9 64.29 64.29
M.A. (P)
Education
120 22 98 10 61 45.45 62.24
M.A. (F)
Education
207 46 161 33 116 71.74 72.05
M.A. (P)
English
53 20 33 3 7 15.00 21.21
M.A. (P)
Mass
Comm.
37 32 5 29 5 90.63 100.00
M.Sc. 1st
Computer
Science
2 1 1 1 1 100.00 100.00
MCA 1st
year
4 2 2 2 2 100.00 100.00
PGDMC 8 3 5 2 4 66.67 80.00
BMC 1st
year
6 5 1 1 1 20.00 100.00
BCA 1st
year
17 11 6 6 5 54.55 83.33
BMC 2nd
year
14 10 4 8 2 80.00 50.00
BCA 2nd
year
27 19 8 14 6 73.68 75.00
MCA 2nd
year
6 3 3 3 3 100.00 100.00
M.A. (F)
English
21 8 13 5 11 62.50 84.62
M.Sc 2nd
year
23 13 10 13 10 100.00 100.00
M.A. (F)
Mass
Com
80 70 10 60 9 85.71 90.00
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MCA 3rd
year
15 7 8 5 6 71.43 75.00
PGDCA 24 9 15 3 14 33.33 93.33
BMC 3rd
year
13 11 2 9 2 81.82 100.00
BCA 3rd
year
34 23 11 20 11 86.96 100.00
2012-13 Class Total
Students
Male
Female
Pass
Male
Pass
Female
Pass
Percentage
of Male
Pass
Percentage
of Female
B.A. 1st
year
203 140 63 7 9 5.00 14.29
B.A. 2nd
year
46 32 14 13 5 40.63 35.71
B.A. 3rd
year
36 23 13 14 6 60.87 46.15
B.Com
1st year
119 77 42 6 12 7.79 28.57
B.Com
2nd year
42 19 23 9 10 47.37 43.48
B.Com
3rd year
2 1 1 1 1 100.00 100.00
PGDBM
1st
Semester
10 6 4 0 1 0.00 25.00
PGDBM
2nd
Semester
3 2 1 0 0 0.00 0.00
M.A. (P)
Education
73 13 60 3 24 23.08 40.00
M.A. (F)
Education
95 14 81 2 18 14.29 22.22
MBA 1st
Semester
39 23 16 3 3 13.04 18.75
MBA 2nd
Semester
24 15 9 4 7 26.67 77.78
MBA 3rd
Semester
42 29 13 16 10 55.17 76.92
MBA 4th
Semester
42 29 13 5 4 17.24 30.77
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M.A. (P)
English
75 27 48 2 5 7.41 10.42
M.A. (P)
Mass
Comm.
18 13 5 10 2 76.92 40.00
M.Sc. 1st
Computer
Science
15 4 11 0 11 0.00 100.00
MCA 1st
year
11 1 10 1 8 100.00 80.00
PGDMC 13 4 9 3 7 75.00 77.78
BMC 1st
year
11 11 0 3 0 27.27 0.00
BCA 1st
year
19 13 6 5 4 38.46 66.67
DCST 2 1 1 0 0 0.00 0.00
BMC 2nd
year
6 5 1 3 1 60.00 100.00
BCA 2nd
year
12 7 5 3 4 42.86 80.00
MCA 2nd
year
5 3 2 2 1 66.67 50.00
M.A. (F)
English
21 5 16 2 2 40.00 12.50
M.Sc.
Computer
Science
2nd year
41 13 28 4 16 30.77 57.14
M.A. (F)
Mass
Com
46 39 7 3 5 7.69 71.43
MCA 3rd
year
19 9 10 1 2 11.11 20.00
PGDCA 54 22 32 10 16 45.45 50.00
BMC 3rd
year
9 7 2 6 1 85.71 50.00
BCA 3rd
year
26 18 8 17 6 94.44 75.00
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33. Diversity of Students
2009-10
Name of the
Programme
% of students
from the same
University
% of students
from other
Universities
within the
state
% of
students
from
Universities
outside the
state
% of students
from the other
countries
PGDBM 1st
year
6.67 33.33 60.00 Nil
MBA 1st year 1.72 46.55 51.72 Nil
MBA 2nd year 3.92 47.06 49.02 Nil
M.A. (P)
Education
2.07 65.80 32.12 Nil
M.A. (F)
Education
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
M.A. (P)
English
0.00 75.56 24.44 Nil
M.A. (P) Mass
Comm.
0.00 80.00 20.00 Nil
M.Sc.
Computer
Science 1st
Year
0.00 0.00 100.00 Nil
MCA 1st year 0.00 0.00 100.00 Nil
PGDMC 0.00 72.73 27.27 Nil
BMC 1st year 0.00 40.43 59.57 Nil
BCA 1st year 0.00 41.03 58.97 Nil
DCST 0.00 84.62 15.38 Nil
BMC 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
BCA 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
MCA 2nd year 0.00 0.00 100.00 Nil
M.A. (F)
English
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
M.Sc
Computer
Science 2nd
year
57.58 30.30 12.12 Nil
M.A. (F) Mass
Com
84.62 7.69 7.69 Nil
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MCA 3rd year 56.67 10.00 33.33 Nil
PGDCA 5.19 61.04 33.77 Nil
2010-11
Name of the
programme
% of students
from the same
University
% of students
from other
Universities
within the
state
% of
students
from
Universities
outside the
state
% of students
from the other
countries
M.A. (P)
English
0.00 93.24 6.76 Nil
M.A. (P) Mass
Comm.
3.03 78.79 18.18 Nil
M.Sc.
Computer Sc.
1st Year
0.00 75.00 25.00 Nil
MCA 1st year 0.00 83.33 16.67 Nil
PGDMC 11.90 66.67 21.43 Nil
BMC 1st year 0.00 41.94 58.06 Nil
BCA 1st year 0.00 74.19 25.81 Nil
DCST 0.00 100.00 0.00 Nil
BMC 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
BCA 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
MCA 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
M.A. (F)
English
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
M.Sc
Computer
Science 2nd
year
59.26 33.33 7.41 Nil
M.A. (F) Mass
Com
80.95 4.76 14.29 Nil
MCA 3rd
year 33.33 66.67 0.00 Nil
PGDCA 3.77 66.04 30.19 Nil
BMC 3rd
year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
BCA 3rd
year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
2011-12
Name of the
programme
% of students
from the same
University
% of students
from other
Universities
% of
students
from
% of students
from the other
countries
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within the
state
Universities
outside the
state
B.Com 1st year 0.00 78.95 21.05 Nil
B.Com 2nd
year
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
PGDBM 1st
Semester.
0.00 0.00 100.00 Nil
PGDBM 2nd
Semester
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
MBA 1st
Semester
16.13 38.71 45.16 Nil
MBA 2nd
Semester
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
MBA 3rd
Semester
20.51 61.54 17.95 Nil
MBA 4th
Semester
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
B.A. 1st year 0.00 73.79 26.21 Nil
B.A. 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
M.A. (P)
Education
5.83 76.67 17.50 Nil
M.A. (F)
Education
99.52 0.48 0.00 Nil
M.A. (P)
English
0.00 81.13 18.87 Nil
M.A. (P) Mass
Comm.
37.84 43.24 18.92 Nil
M.Sc.
Computer Sc.
1st Year
0.00 100.00 0.00 Nil
MCA 1st year 0.00 50.00 50.00 Nil
PGDMC 0.00 75.00 25.00 Nil
BMC 1st year 0.00 83.33 16.67 Nil
BCA 1st year 0.00 76.47 23.53 Nil
BMC 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
BCA 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
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MCA 2nd year 83.33 0.00 16.67 Nil
M.A. (F)
English
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
M.Sc
Computer
Science 2nd
year
78.26 21.74 4.35 Nil
M.A. (F) Mass
Com
96.25 1.25 2.50 Nil
MCA 3rd year 80.00 13.33 6.67 Nil
PGDCA 4.17 75.00 20.83 Nil
BMC 3rd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
BCA 3rd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
2012-13
Name of the
programme
% of students from the same
from the same
University
% of students
from other
Universities
within the state
% of
students
from
Universities
outside the
state
% of
students
from the
other
countries
B.A. 1st year 0.00 83.74 16.26 Nil
B.A. 2nd year 97.83 2.17 0.00 Nil
B.A. 3rd year 97.22 2.78 0.00 Nil
B.Com 1st year 0.00 54.62 45.38 Nil
B.Com 2nd
year
90.48 4.76 4.76 Nil
B.Com 3rd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
PGDBM 1st
Sem.
10.00 70.00 20.00 Nil
PGDBM 2nd
Sem.
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
M.A. (P)
Education
0.00 83.56 16.44 Nil
M.A. (F)
Education
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
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MBA 1st
Semester
2.56 82.05 15.38 Nil
MBA 2nd
Semester
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
MBA 3rd
Semester
90.48 7.14 2.38 Nil
MBA 4th
Semester
90.48 7.14 2.38 Nil
M.A. (P)
English
0.00 86.67 13.33 Nil
M.A. (P) Mass
Comm.
38.89 44.44 16.67 Nil
M.Sc. 1st
Computer
Science
46.67 40.00 13.33 Nil
MCA 1st year 9.09 18.18 72.73 Nil
PGDMC 0.00 46.15 53.85 Nil
BMC 1st year 0.00 36.36 63.64 Nil
BCA 1st year 0.00 47.37 52.63 Nil
DCST 0.00 50.00 50.00 Nil
BMC 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
BCA 2nd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
MCA 2nd year 80.00 0.00 20.00 Nil
M.A. (F)
English
100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
M.Sc 2nd year 48.78 39.02 12.20 Nil
M.A. (F) Mass
Com
89.13 6.52 4.35 Nil
MCA 3rd year 68.42 31.58 0.00 Nil
PGDCA 0.00 66.67 33.33 Nil
BMC 3rd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
BCA 3rd year 100.00 0.00 0.00 Nil
34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services
examinations, NET, SET, GATE and other competitive examinations?
Give details category-wise. Nil
35. Student Progression
Student Progression Percentage against Enrolled
UG to PG 2%
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PG to M. Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
Nil
Entrepreneurs Nil
36. Diversity of staff
Percentage of faculty who are graduate
Of the same university Nil
From other universities within the state Nil
From universities from other state Nil
From universities outside the country Nil
37. Number of faculty who were awarded M. Phil., Ph. D., D. Sc. and D. Litt
during the assessment period.
Dr. Saroj Mehta, Assistant Registrar, UCDL was awarded Ph. D. Degree on
the topic “Trends in cyber crime: Technology and legislation in India.” on
13.09.2013 by CDLU, Sirsa
38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to:
a) Library: Books are available in Central Library, as well as separate library
of UCDL.
b) Internet facilities for staff and students : 100 percent with Wi-Fi
c) Total number of class rooms : Nil
d) Class rooms with ICT facility :Using class room of
respective department as and
when required.
e) Students’ laboratories : Nil
f) Research laboratories : Yes
39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates:
(a) From the host institution/university: Nil
(b) From other institutions/universities: Nil
40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the
university. Nil
41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new
programme(s)? If so, highlight the methodology.
Yes, as per the need of market.
42. Does the department obtain feedback from: No
(a) faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes,
how does the department utilize the feedback? Yes
(b) Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how
does the department utilize the feedback? Nil
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(c) Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the
Department utilize the feedback? Nil
(d) Employers Nil
43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):
No such record is maintained in UCDL.
44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures/
workshops/seminar) involving external experts. Nil
45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.
The PCP and Practical classes are being conducted by the course coordinators
for the students at the University.
46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly
met and learning outcomes are monitored?
The students submit the assignments for further evaluation by the University.
Moreover, during the PCP classes, the performance of the student is
monitored.
47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities. Nil
48. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Nil
49. State whether the programme/department is accredited/ graded by other
agencies? If yes, give details. Nil
50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new
knowledge, basic or applied. Nil
51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC) of the department?
(A) Strength:
Excellent response to all programmes.
Permanent faculty recruitment.
Excellent labs established for practicals.
(B) Weaknesses:
Lack of software industry in the region limits the industrial
linkages.
(C) Opportunities:
To develop the University Centre for Distance Learning as a centre
of Excellence for quality teaching and extension services to
produce dynamic and knowledgeable human resources.
(D) Challenges:
Mushrooming of private Universities in every nook and corner is
leading to decline in student admission.
52. Future plans of the department.
The Directorate aspires to be a globally recognized Centre of Excellence in the
Distance Education.