Admission Committee | Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Coordinator | Dr. Roopa Shah | |
Mrs.Rasika Patil | ||
Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | ||
Mr.Suklal Kumbhar | ||
Mrs.Supriya Gaikwad | ||
Mr. Prakash Nachnani | ||
Mr. Shivaji Rajmane | ||
Mrs.Jayashree Kamble | ||
Mrs.Snehal Mohite | ||
Mrs.Kanan Padte | ||
Miss Mokshada Yadav |
College admissions is all about finding a knowledge depository that fits you. As an applicant, you are looking for an environment where you can thrive academically and personally, and it is the job of an admission in charge to identify students who will make great additions to a unique campus community.Grades and test scores are important factors in college admission, but admission leaders are also looking for curious and engaged candidates who will round out a diverse first-year class.The extracurricular activities and the Commitment to a sport, hobby, religious organization, or job over three years of high school is key. Colleges would much rather see you excited about a few worthwhile endeavors than marginally involved with a fruitful club.Conversations with your college counselor about what’s important to you in terms of academics, campus culture, and financial aid will help guide your overall college search.The key components of the college application are your transcript, score reports, letters of recommendation, and application essay. Colleges will also ask you to list your extracurricular activities
To disseminate clearly the admission procedure
To provide guidance and familiarize prospective students with the University.
To create a brand value with awareness of the institute.
To provide the best counselling to students and parents in admissions.
To guide the students and parents in making effective decisions.
To enhance the procedure with right technology of people and place.
Chairman | Dr. Anamika Ghosh |
Mrs.Snehal Varhadi | |
Mrs.Amola Jeure | |
Mrs.Snehal Mohite |
Academic calendar is planned as per the SPPU schedule which includes exam schedules, schedules of all the co and extracurricular activities
To prepare Academic Calendar for Next Year
An alumni committee is an association of graduates or, more broadly, of former students (alumni).
The alumni committee creates and keeps alumni interest in their Education guild and develops interest to contribute to their Alma matter. Alumni Meeting, a networking event conceived to exchange experiences and to share ideas with current students, faculties and staff.
This committee provides a variety of benefits and services that help alumni maintain connections to their educational institution and fellow graduates.
Alumni meet is an event celebrated in every institute to give your alumni an opportunity to renew bonds with past classmates and cherish their relationship with faculties and staff members.
To encourage the Alumni to take an active and abiding interest in the work and progress of the Institute so as to contribute towards enhancement of the social utility of their Alma Mater.
To construct an Alumni house to provide a common place for meetings of the members of the committee.
To promote family relations among all members of the committee and the College staff both existing & Retired.
To promote and encourage the members to take active interest in the objectives and progress of the Alumni.
To generate a Brain Bank of the professionals from amongst its members and provide services for the benefit of the Alumni and the society in general.
Any other objectives in the interest of society as decided from time to time by the Executive Committee and General Body.
To provide financial assistance and scholarships to the needy and the deserving students.
To extend the help to the students of College for placement and industrial training.
To act as a bridge between college and the industries for interaction on new developments in different disciplines of engineering.
To organize programs on personality development, interview technique and leadership development, education in health science, yoga, literature, sports etc.
Chairman | Mrs.Charushila Patil |
Mrs. Tripti Mahabare | |
Mrs.Anita Vishwakarma | |
Mrs.Rupali Mote | |
Mrs.Jyoti Pandhare | |
Mrs.Nikita Bhamare | |
Mrs.Ankitha Pai | |
Mrs.Amola Jeure | |
Mrs.Prajakta Yeole | |
Mr.Saurabh Chavan |
Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Coordinator | Mrs. Padmavati Patil |
Mr. Suklal Kumbhar | |
Mrs. Rashmi Pimparkar | |
Mrs. Komal Admane | |
Mrs. Kanchan Patil |
These regulations shall be called the “UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009”.
They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
They shall apply to all the institutions coming within the definition of an University under sub-section (f) of section (2) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, and to all institutions deemed to be a university under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, to all other higher educational institutions, or elements of such universities or institutions, including its departments, constituent units and all the premises, whether being academic, residential, playgrounds, canteen, or other such premises of such universities, deemed universities and higher educational institutions, whether located within the campus or outside, and to all means of transportation of students, whether public or private, accessed by students for the pursuit of studies in such universities, deemed universities and higher educational institutions.
Anti-Ragging Committee deals with issues relating to Ragging Cases.
The committee is formed to prevent Ragging and other related problems of students.
PCCCS has a zero-tolerance policy towards Ragging issues and is proactively committed to providing a safe conducive work and academic environment to students & employees
We at PCCCS are extremely alert to matters pertaining to any kind of harassment & gender sensitivity.
Any student or staff aggrieved in this matter may fearlessly approach the ICC against sexual harassment.
To prohibit any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student, or indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student or asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student, with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student; and thereby, to eliminate ragging in all its forms from universities, deemed universities and other higher educational institutions in the country by prohibiting it under these Regulations, preventing its occurrence and punishing those who indulge in ragging as provided for in these Regulations and the appropriate law in force.
Any Aggrieved student can file the Complaint to the Anti-Ragging committee.
Any aggrieved student can file complaint in writing to the Principal or online form displayed on the college website, also to the Anti-Ragging Committee, within a period 3 months from the date of incident.
If the victim is unable to lodge a complaint in writing, the Anti-Ragging Committee will provide all possible assistance to the victim for lodging the complaint in writing.
UGC REGULATION ON CURBING THE MENACE OF RAGGING IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, 2009
DECLARATION BY STUDENTS
I have acquainted myself with the content of this application form and fully agree with the rules and regulations as given on the college website or in the prospectus of this college, University and Board. The information furnished in this form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and I will be held responsible for false information if any.
Date: __________
Place: __________
DECLARATION BY PARENT / GUARDIAN
Respected Sir / Madam,
I, the undersigned Mr./Mrs./Miss _____________________ relation __________ of ward would like to submit this application form to seek admission to my child / student in your institution. I take total responsibility of my child / student for his/her conduct and behavior in the college. the information furnished in the form is true and correct to my knowledge and will be held responsible for false information if any.
Date: __________
Place: __________
DECLARATION BY STUDENTS
I am aware of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, called the Regulations) carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations.
I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging.
I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware of thepenal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty of orabetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging.
BY THE STUDENT
I hereby solemnly aware and undertake that I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omissi clause 3 of the Regulations.
I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging punishment according to clause 9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminalaction that may be taken against me under any penallaw or any law for the time being in force. I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled.
Date: __________
Place: __________
BY PARENT/GUARDIAN
I hereby solemnly aware and undertake that My ward will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations.
I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment according to clause 9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against my ward under any penal law or any law for the time being in force
I hereby declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, the admission of my ward is liable to be cancelled.
Date: __________
Place: __________
FOR ADMISSION FORM CHECKING COMMITTEE
NAME OF COURSE :______________________ FEESFOR THE YEAR Rs:_______________________
ACCEPT Rs. : ____________________________ BALANCE AMOUNT:Rs______________________
Name of STAFF _____________________________ SIGNATURE ___________________________
Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Coordinator | Dr. Anuradha Ghodke |
Dr. Aparna Joshi | |
Dr. Seema Patil | |
Mr. Prakash Nachnani | |
Mrs.Swapnal Nagwade | |
Mrs.Ujwala Falak | |
Mrs.Komal Bhaware | |
Mrs. Rachita Patil | |
Mrs. Pallavi Patil | |
Miss Kanchan Patil |
Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee deals with issues relating to sexual harassment. The committee is formed to prevent sexual assault and other related problems of students. PCCCS has a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual harassment and is proactively committed to providing a safe conducive work and academic environment to students & employees. We at PCCCS are extremely alert to matters pertaining to any kind of harassment & gender sensitivity. Any student or staff aggrieved in this matter may fearlessly approach the ICC against sexual harassment.
What is Sexual Harassment?
An act of sexual harassment includes any one or more of the unwelcome acts or behaviour,
whether directly or by implication:
i. Physical contact and advances; or
ii. A demand or request for sexual favours; or
iii. Making sexual colored remarks; or
iv. Showing pornography; or
v. Any unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of sexual nature.
The following circumstances, among other circumstances, if it occur or are present in relation to or connected with any act or behavior of sexual harassment, May also amount to sexual harassment;
i. Implied or explicit promise of preferential treatment in her employment; or
ii. Implied or explicit threat of detrimental treatment in her employment; or
iii. Implied or explicit threat about her present or future employment status; or
iv. Interference with her work or creating and intimidating or offensive or hostile
work environment for her; or
v. Humiliating treatment likely to affect her health or safety.
To provide a neutral, confidential and supportive environment for members of the campus community who may have been sexually harassed.
To advise complaints of means of resolution as specified by the legislation.
To ensure fair and timely resolution of sexual harassment complaints.
To provide counseling and support services on campus.
To ensure that students, faculty and staff are provided with current and comprehensive materials on sexual harassment.
To promote awareness about sexual harassment through educational initiatives that encourages and fosters a respectful and safe campus environment.
Arranging Awareness Workshops and Guest Lectures:
For faculty members, non-teaching staff, and students with an aim to develop a non-threatening and non-intimidating atmosphere of mutual learning.
Counselling
Confidential counseling service is an important service as sexual harassment cases are rarely reported and are a sensitive issue. Counselling provides a safe space to speak about the incident and how it has affected the aggrieved woman.
Sr. No. | Name | Designation | Post |
1 | Dr. Babasaheb Sangale | Principal | Chairman |
2 | Dr.Kshitija Gandhi | Vice-Principal | Presiding Officer |
3 | Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | Teaching Staff | Coordinator |
4 | Adv. Prakash Nachani | Teaching Staff | Member |
5 | Mrs Preeti Sathe | Advocate | External Member (For Legal Assistance ) |
6 | Miss Ridhi Patel | Student | Member (If the matter involves students) |
Policy and Procedure for Prevention of Sexual Harassment
The Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) of Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies was constituted. According to ‘The Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013’ the sensitive issues of sexual harassment are thoroughly scrutinized. Along with this Act, the ICC seeks to adhere to the spirit of Vishakha guidelines in order to address the issue of sexual harassment at the workplace for ensuring gender equality. The ICC aims to look into the complaints of sexual harassment in the establishment and also to create awareness about the issue. The Act has outlined the constitution of the ICC for looking into the complaints and forming an inquiry team to handle the same in a time-bound manner.
ICC works as a complaint redressal mechanism for the staff and students. Its mandates are:
To provide a neutral, confidential and supportive environment for members of the college campus who may have been sexually harassed.
To advise complaints of means of resolution as specified by the legislation.
To ensure fair and timely resolution of sexual harassment complaints.
To provide counselling and support services on campus.
Chairman | Mrs.Amola Jeure |
Mrs.Gouri Kadadi | |
Miss.Aparajita Kadvekar | |
Mrs.Varsha Bhosale | |
Mrs. Madhuri Choudhari | |
Miss. Mokshada Yadav | |
Mr. Rahul Rathod |
In this committee we take attendance of each class of each stream for every month.So record of attendance of students is maintained. For every month consolidated attendance is prepared for college and forwarded to Principal Sir. Students having less presenty called by class teacher also same thing is co-ordinated with their parents.
To get actual attendance of students.
To increase attendance of students.
Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Coordinator | Mrs.Ragini Chavan |
Mrs.Varsha Thakare | |
Mr.Machindra Kirtane | |
Miss.Priti Jagtap | |
Mrs.Padmavati Patil | |
Mrs.Preeti Karajkhede | |
Mrs. Pallavi Patil (Suryawanshi) |
The University had established the Board of Extra- Mural Studies in the year 1949 for adult education, extension, enlightenment through reaching to outreach people.The purpose of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies is to bring the University to the people by using the facilities and resources of the University for the Education of the adult population and the youth for their economic, social and cultural development. From the beginning BEMS organizes the Lecture Series for People, Extension Education,Need Based Programmes, Summer Schools, Empowerment of Women, and other courses for adult learners through its selected centers. It endeavors to do this in consultation with the appropriate departments, agencies, academic faculties and private educational institutions, public library etc. BEMS aims to encourage, assist and co-ordinate the efforts of the academic departments, colleges, private educational institutes in all forms of university extension.
In Our college as per the guidelines of BEMS department of university, all lecture series, workshops ,need based programs has organized to make students aware about the various life skills, social values apart from their academic curriculum.
The primary objective of the committee is to interact with the students regarding various social values in addition to curriculum. On this context our BEMS organizes educational programmes such as Dr. Babasaheb Jayakar lecture series, Yashawantrao Chavan lecture series, Sant Gadage Baba Jeshtha Nagarik lecture series, Jeshtha Nagarik Sheeebir, Bahishal Shibeer, need based programs, seminars, symposiums, workshops, essay writing competitions for non-teaching staff, essay writing competitions for senior citizens, general public as well as for students as per the guidelines of Savitribai Phule Pune University,Pune
The activities of BEMS department are organized according to the guidelines of BEMS, SPPU.Meeting for the guidelines is undertaken by BEMS, SPPU in the month of August/ Sept of every academic year.
Under BEMS, college can organize Lecture Series, Workshops, Need Based Programmes, Seminars as follows:
Babasaheb Jaykar Lecture Series
Yashawantrao Chavan Lecture Series
Sant Gadage Baba Jeshtha Nagarik Lecture Series
Need Based Programme
DnyanVidyanVachanChalwal Lecture Series
One Day Workshop
The above lecture series are organized in the months of Nov, Dec, Jan and Feb of every academic year as per the instructions of BEMS (Bahishal)Department, SPPU and our College authorities.The activities are funded by SPPU after submission of financial records of activities.
Coordinator | Mrs.Rupali Kothawade |
Mrs.Jyoti Ingle | |
Mrs.Nilambari Kale | |
Mrs.Charushila Patil | |
Mrs.Rupali Mote | |
Mrs. Sanjay Mathpati | |
All Computer Sc.staff |
Computer Science Association (CSA) is a student club initiated by Computer Science department of Pratibha College of Commerce & Computer Studies. Our motto “LEARN BEYOND ACADEMICS” is driving students to actively participate and learn new things, to build self-confidence. We conduct events that help students to learn critical, analytical thinking and new technologies.
To provide a platform to show case their competence by knowledge sharing and innovative thinking.
To organize numerous events to inculcate teamwork and technical ability, analytical and critical thinking in students to be equipped for the future.
To facilitate students’ contented environment to build professional, leadership and moral obligation for the society.
Chairman | Mr. Prakash Nachnani |
Mrs.Navya Dandwani | |
All Commerce staff |
Commerce Association provides a platform for the students to exhibit their talents invarious commerce-oriented events and will also help them to enhance their analytical and decision-making skills. The events which we offer will extend a platform to grasp teamwork, critical thinking, and creative learning and to build self-confidence.
To imbibe practical exposure to the Theoretical aspect of the Course Curriculum.
To bring connectivity between Academia and Practical learning with a focus on overall personality development of the students through the execution of number competitions.
To revitalize the students by incorporating fun activities and inculcate management skills.
Chairman | Mr.Rohit Akolkar |
Mrs.Navya Dandwani | |
Mrs.Snehal Varhadi | |
Mrs.Supriya Gaikwad | |
Mrs. Shahin Bhaladar | |
Mrs. Poonam Karale | |
Mrs. Jyoti Pandhare | |
Miss.Aparajita Kadavekar | |
Mrs.Ankitha Pai | |
Mr.Machindra Kirtane | |
Mr. Amol Shinde | |
Miss.Priti Jagtap | |
Mrs. Kanan Padte | |
Miss Komal Admane |
Cultural Committee of Pratibha College of commerce and Computer studies is one of the crucial committees responsible for the jazz factor during the students’ college life. We are a bunch of motivated individuals who believe that a college should have its equal share of fun & frolic along with the studies. Cultural Committee is an attempt to capture the vibrant persona of the students by offering them a platform to showcase their inner musicians, dancers, actors, painters, writers, photographers and dreamers. The aim of the committee is to promote oneness by conducting these events in the heart of which are social gatherings, fun activities and lots and lots of celebrations. The planning, direction, coordination and logistical requirements for all these events is taken care of by the members of Cultural Committee,
The main objective of the Cultural Committee is to bring out the various talents of the students.
To provide a platform for budding artists and musicians.
To inculcate team spirit and to account for overall personality development of students.
To give all students the opportunity to be involved in culturally enriching activities.
To give those students with special talents a chance to extend themselves and to grow in their area of expertise.
To expand our student’s appreciation of cultural activities.
Cultural Committee Of Pratibha College Of Commerce and Computer Studies, motivates students by giving full support (financially and academically) for participation in inter-state or national event.
Students are encouraged to participate in the activities by providing the necessary instrument and other props.
Chairman | Mr.Chandrakant Sonawane |
Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | |
Dr. Nisha Chaudhari | |
Mrs.Madhura Wagh | |
Mrs.Swapnal Nagwade | |
Mrs. Priti Karajkhede | |
Mrs. Prajakta Yeole |
Deep Pratibha, a College Magazine, reflects the activities of our college organized throughout the year. It is a perfect medium for our students and faculty members to express their opinions, portray their writing skills (creative writing) humour, poems and articles in our magazine. It is a platform to motivate and encourage students and our renowned faculty members for their active participation in Workshops, Conferences, Seminars and Orientation programme, Research Competition (Avishkar), Inter-Collegiate competitions and so on.
To enhance the creativity of our students through writing skills.
To be precise on the rules and regulations of SPPU.
To inculcate student’s perspective and aspirations.
To provide an ambience that makes our students ethically strong and professionally competent and, thereby, contributing to a healthy and prosperous society.
Chairman | Dr. Preeti Kolhe |
Mrs .Navya Dandwani | |
Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | |
Dr. Nisha Chaudhari | |
Mr.Tulshiram Kamble | |
Mrs.Komal Bhaware | |
Mrs.Shagunthala Devi | |
Miss Dhanashree Khese |
The purpose of the Committee is: “To protect the natural and physical environment and aware the students about the sustainable and balanced environmental approaches in order to secure future generations of the college campus”.
The committee aims to work in collaboration with other institutions working towards environmental awareness programs and conduct symposia and workshops to keep students updated with new researches and approaches towards keeping our environment in good health.
To conduct more specific long visits to outstation for experience based environmental projects giving tremendous and lasting effect on students.
Motivate students to imbibe habits and life style for minimum waste generation, source separation of waste and disposing the waste to the nearest storage point.
Reducing in-door pollution of the campus by planting best indoor plants, at least 5plants/per student to compensate the concentration of indoor pollutants as well as of carbon-dioxide.
To conduct guest lectures on advanced environmental sustainable topics improving student’s knowledge and to increase inter departmental collaboration from different college.
“No –Vehicle Day” celebration on 12th January 2019, a step towards spreading awareness for the current environmental issues.
Extension Activity “Cleanliness & Pollution Awareness Campaign with Gurukul: Balashram)” on 23rd October 2018.
A guest lecture was organized on 18th August, 2018 on the topic “Current Environmental Issues and Its Sustainable Approaches” and the lecture delivered by Prof. Amir Mulla, Department of Environmental Sciences, Fergusson College, Pune.
An Industrial Visit to Amul Factory and ICAR-Onion and Garlic Research Institute, located at Rajgurunagar on 3rd February 2018.
A guest lecture was organized on 3rd October, 2017 on the topic “Potential of fungi in Environmental Security” and the lecture delivered by Dr. Rohit Sharma, Scientist, NFCCI,Pashan, Pune.
A Tree- Plantation programme was organized by Environmental Awareness Committee on 9th August, 2017.
Pollution Awareness and Road Safety Campaign was organized on 23rd August 2017 on various PCMC squares. It was a non-violent activity.
Chariman | Mrs.Madhuri Gandhi |
Mrs. Mayura Sawant | |
Mrs. Pallavi Patil | |
Mrs.Kanchan Patil |
Aim and Objectives:
The activities of MINORITY AND CAST CATEGORY WELFARE COMMITTEE are organized according to the guidelines of SPPU. Arranging Guest Lectures to inform different government and non-
government scholarship schemes to student.
Following Activities are taken till date:
1. Guest Lecture
Minority and Caste Category Welfare Committee has organized Online Guest Lecture on “Scholarship Schemes” on 2nd November 2023. Government and non-government scholarship schemes has been informed. In this session Mrs.Bhavana Gotmate focused on scholarships for SC/ST category and open category also. She has also explained whole document procedure.
Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Chief Examination Officer | Mr.Hanumanta Koli |
Dr. Jayashree Muley | |
Dr. Anamika Ghosh | |
Dr. Rajeshree Nanaware | |
Dr. Kshitija Gandhi | |
Mrs.Hemalata Chavan | |
Mrs.Suvarna Gogate | |
Dr. Harshita Vachhani | |
Dr. Shruti Ganpule | |
Mrs.Neeta Ukirde | |
Mrs.Dipali Mahajan | |
Dr. Roopa Shah |
Main duty of examination committee is to conduct internal and university examination of all classes.
To ensure appropriate organization of various internal and university examinations.
Allotment of Exam Duties.
To conduct Central Assessment Program (C.A.P.) for first year of all U.G. courses.
To arrange Convocation Program for Graduation degree.
Conducting periodic examination related meetings.
Convocation Program:
Date: 2nd Feb 2019, 2:30 P.M.
Guest of Honor: Adv.S.K.Jain ShikshanPrasarakMandal,Pune
Chairman | Mrs.Tripti Mahabare |
Dr.Seema Patil | |
Mrs.Shagunthala Devi | |
Mrs.Jayashree Kamble | |
Mrs.Jyoti Pandhare | |
Miss Aparjita Kadvekar | |
Mrs.Kirti Bora | |
Mrs.Supriya Pachhapure | |
Mrs.Prajakta Yeole | |
Mrs. Pallavi Patil Suryawanshi | |
Mr. Rahul Rathod |
Introduction
The feedback committee is constituted for conduction and evaluation of feedback from students, parents, alumni, employee and other stakeholders. Online feedback system is implemented for feedback collection. The committee will conduct feedback twice in every year. First feedback should be conducted and analyzed after 4th week from the commencement of the semester. The second feedback of the semester will be conducted at the end of the semester.
Committee Objectives
Activites of the Committee & Courses
Collection of feedback from –
Competitive Career Committee | Chairman | Asst. Prof. Suruchi Somwanshi |
Members | Asst. Prof. Gurunath Sarabadagi | |
Asst. Prof. Rashmi Patil | ||
Asst. Prof. Rokey Lopes | ||
Asst. Prof. Tripti Mahabare | ||
Asst. Prof. Amita Deshpande | ||
Asst. Prof. Shivaji Rajmane |
The Competitive Career Committee at Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies is committed to assisting students in developing the knowledge and experience needed to succeed in competitive career fields. We are here to help you achieve your goals, whether they are in business, finance, technology, or any other competitive area. Our goal is to provide you with the skills and information necessary to succeed in your chosen sector and stand out in the competitive job market through workshops, seminars, networking events, and competitions.
2022-23
2023-24
Chairman | Mrs.Roopali Mote |
Mrs.Rasika Patil | |
Mrs.Rutuja Chavan | |
Mrs.Shahin Bhaldar | |
Miss.Aparajita Kadvekar | |
Mrs.Komal Bhaware | |
Mr. Sourabh Dhaware | |
Miss. Dhanashree Khese |
Introduction
The Students’ Health Service Scheme mandates that health checkups be conducted for all first-year students of Pune University. Every year college has to conduct a Health Checkup camp for all FY Students. This is for benefit of the students as unrecognized disease/s which they are not aware of can be detected at the time of the check-up and the treatment can be taken at appropriate time. This year, our college conducted the Health Checkup camp from August 28, 2024, to October 31, 2024, with a second round for absent students held on October 10, 2024.Dr. Pritija Kankariya and her team checked 920 students in the first round and 119 students in the second round. The medical fitness checkup included assessments of height, weight, blood pressure, pulse rate, skin, ears, nose, throat, eyes, and teeth and gums, among others. Under the noble guidance of our Principal A. K. Walunj and Vice Principal Dr. Kshitija Gandhi, along with the support of the committee members, the FY Health Checkup camp was conducted successfully.
2020-21
2019-20
2018-19
2017-18
2016-17
Chairman | Mrs.Neeta Ukirde |
Dr. Dinesh Lahori | |
Mrs.Ujwala Falak | |
Mrs.Poonam Karale | |
Mrs.Sujata Patil | |
Mrs.Madhuri Gandhi | |
Mrs. Rachita Patil |
Activites of the Committee & Courses
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Meena Dongare |
Dr. Kshitija Gandhi | |
Dr. Roopa Shah | |
Dr. Jayashree Muley | |
Dr. Rajeshree Nanaware |
Committee Objectives
Activites of the Committee & Courses
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Snehal Varhadi |
Asst. Prof. Kanan Padte | |
Asst. Prof. Amol Shinde | |
Asst. Prof. Rashmi Patil | |
Dr. Preeti Kolhe | |
Asst. Prof. Poonam Karale | |
Asst. Prof. Amola Jeure | |
Asst. Prof. Gouri Kadadi | |
Asst. Prof.Chandrakant Sonawane | |
Asst. Prof. Suklal Kumbhar | |
All Class Teachers | |
Student mentoring and Counseling is accepted widely as a part of the teaching-learning process especially in Higher Educational Institutions and it is more so in undergraduate (UG-PG) institutions. The core idea is that the students who come from different backgrounds to pursue their higher studies or need advice and counseling not only in the curricular aspects but also to make them confident and parent-like support to be tuned to the new environment and make them not-to- feel nervous or inferior in any aspect
At Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies, there is a committee to review and oversee the Mentoring activity which holds meetings with the Class Teachers and Mentor Teachers to discuss the general and specific problems being faced by the students vis-à-vis mentors. The records maintained by the mentors in different departments of our college are taken into account and general comments from teacher-mentors are sought to discuss in its meetings. The resolutions made in the meeting are submitted to the principal for consideration and further action on the recommendations.
Broadly, the problems that are faced by the PCCCS student community are of two types viz., Personal and Curricular. At times these two aspects are also intertwined and complicated and confuse the student and affect his behavior and perspective indifferently. To help and support on such occasions, Mentoring & Counseling is found to be very useful and set the students of our college to tread the right path and mend them in the right direction.
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Snehal Varhadi |
Asst. Prof. Kanan Padte | |
Asst. Prof. Amol Shinde | |
Asst. Prof. Rashmi Patil | |
Dr. Preeti Kolhe | |
Asst. Prof. Poonam Karale | |
Asst. Prof. Amola Jeure | |
Asst. Prof. Gouri Kadadi | |
Asst. Prof.Chandrakant Sonawane | |
Asst. Prof. Suklal Kumbhar | |
All Class Teachers | |
Coordinator | Dr. Seema Patil |
Asst. Prof. Ashlesha Deole | |
Dr. Yogesh Jorapur | |
Asst. Prof. Neeta Gatkal | |
Asst. Prof.Charushila Patil | |
Dr. Ravindra Pabshetwar |
Committee Chairman:-
Prof Jayshree Kamble
Committee Member:-
Prof. Rasika Patil
Dr. Nisha Chowdhary
Dr. Yogesh Jorapur
Committee Chairman:-
Committee Member:-
Guest Lectures – Personality Development
On Completion of the course, learner will be able to:
MRP Completed
Brief History –
Since inception this physical education department was there for student’s sports necessity. From one small room for department and one basketball, volleyball and open space available for sports activity (350 students strength) to present day scenario of having enough size department, table tennis hall, well equipped gymnasium, basket ball court(3200 student strength) it has been progressed.
Background –
Physical education is very essential part of college students overall personality development. Besides sports activities, discipline, other physical fitness exercises are conducted through the department.
Importance –
all round Personality development. Balanced personality, achievement and progress are the key elements done through the department.
Objectives of the Department –
Physical Development of Students (part of the personality development), Physical Fitness through Sports and Recreation.
Dr. Anand Lunkad |
Mr. Pandurang Ingle |
Dr. Roopa Shah |
Mr. Machindra Kirtane |
Well equipped Gym, Open Gym equipments of Rs. 1, 35,700/- purchased (QIP) Indoor Table Tennis, Yoga hall, Basketball Court, Cricket Net Practice Pitch -2, Archery Arena.
A. Selection For Inter Zonal Competition
B. Inter University Competition
Faculty of the Department
Name Of Faculty | Designation | Qualification | Experience | Photo |
---|---|---|---|---|
Prof. Dr. Anand B. Lunkad | Director of Physical Education | Ph. D. NET, SET, NIS, MPEd. MCom , Ph.D. guideship of SPPU, Pune in Physical Education | ||
Prof. Ingle P.T. | Director of Physical Education | M.PEd, MCom |
Future plan 5 year plan Duration: – 2018 to 2023
More sports events participation –
Number of students and number of events to be increased (7% of total strength to be participate in sports and 20-25 events should be participate)
Weight age on Sports to be increased –
Sports quota at the time of admission, more support system to increase intake of deserving players in our college
Focus practice
of selected sports events like football men/women, cricket m/w etc. including -Longer duration of practice sessions on ground, Coaches and equipment with infrastructure
Sports Achievement –
10 % of total strength of sports participation students should achieve inter zonal and 1/3 of Zonal levels to be achieved at university level.
Physical Education Scheme –
classroom lecture and increase in fitness level of students.
Organization of –
Inter collegiate and Inter Zonal sports competition, Conference / Seminar / Workshop, short term courses –yoga, trek .
Ground Availability
, and Peon/ clerk/assistant –departmental staff
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Shivaji Rajmane |
Asst. Prof. Rajni Kumar | |
Asst. Prof. Sonam Gawande | |
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Madhura Wagh |
Asst. Prof. Amola Jeure | |
Asst. Prof. Suruchi Somwanshi | |
Asst. Prof. Asmita Sutar | |
Asst. Prof. Vishakha Kshirsagar | |
Asst. Prof. Amita Deshpande | |
Asst. Prof. Paridhi Jalan | |
Asst. Prof. Priya Murhe | |
Women’s Welfare Committee 2021-22, Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies, organized a Short Film Making Competition ‘MERI KALAKRITI’.
Congratulations to all the students who participated and performed well as a team. We appreciate the film making and acting skills of our students and we are very proud that all have created videos that give a great message to the young generation to respect women who are the pillars of the family as well as the society.
Here are the links to the videos of the short films created by our students.
Chairman:
Dr. A. K. Walunj
Coordinator:
Asst. Prof. Anita Vishwakarma
Members:
Asst. Prof. Rupali Mote
Asst. Prof. Rutuja Chavan
Asst. Prof. Jayashree Kamble
Asst. Prof. Suklal Kumbhar
Dr. Preeti Kolhe
The College Planning and Development Committee is the apex body of the
institution that plans and executes the developmental activities. The prime
objective of College Planning and Development Committee is to prepare a
comprehensive development plan of the institute on annual basis like academic,
placement, infrastructure, administrative, and admission growth.
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Rasika Patil |
Dr. Shruti Ganpule | |
Dr. Anamika Ghosh | |
Dr. Harshita Vachhani | |
Asst. Prof. Hemalata Chavan | |
Asst. Prof. Suvarna Gogate | |
Asst. Prof. Dipali Mahajan | |
Asst. Prof. Hanumanta Koli | |
Dr. Roopa Shah | |
Dr. Jayashree Muley |
Committee Chairman:
Committee Member:
Add-on / Certificate courses are offered to learn additional subjects apart from their main course to get extra qualification and knowledge to the students. Add-on courses allow students to supplement degree programs with shorter, practical and industry-focused certificate and diploma programs. These courses offered are chosen based on current trends, relevance and value in the job-market.
These courses are designed with a non-academic curriculum and students can pursue these add-on / certificate courses along with their regular degree programs. These courses are
linked to certain undergraduate courses within the college. Students can select any add-on / certificate course as per their choice or as per his / her requirement.
To undersign Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with different organizations to conduct add-on courses.
Selection of add-on programs – To choose add-on programs to offer students according to the current trends, relevance, student’s requirement and value in the job-market.
To approve the course by concerned department head and higher authority of the college.
To inform students about fees structure, syllabus, duration of the course, examination pattern and certification details of the offered course.
To conduct seminar, webinar or introductory session to aware the importance of add-on course offered to the students.
To prepare batches and course schedule and conduct classes through Theory and Practical sessions as per the requirement of the course.
To maintain the record of attendance and other details of the enrolled students for the course.
Assistant Members
College admissions is all about finding a knowledge depository that fits you. As an applicant, you are looking for an environment where you can thrive academically and personally, and it is the job of an admission in charge to identify students who will make great additions to a unique campus community.Grades and test scores are important factors in college admission, but admission leaders are also looking for curious and engaged candidates who will round out a diverse first-year class.The extracurricular activities and the Commitment to a sport, hobby, religious organization, or job over three years of high school is key. Colleges would much rather see you excited about a few worthwhile endeavors than marginally involved with a fruitful club.Conversations with your college counselor about what’s important to you in terms of academics, campus culture, and financial aid will help guide your overall college search.The key components of the college application are your transcript, score reports, letters of recommendation, and application essay. Colleges will also ask you to list your extracurricular activities
OBJECTIVE
Earn and Learn Scheme is executed under the guidance of Savitribai Pule Pune University.
PROCEDURE
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Registration Link To Apply for Earn and Learn Scheme
Committee Members A. Y. 2023-24
Students Representatives:-
The National Service Scheme (NSS) is an Indian government-sponsored public service program conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of the Government of India. Popularly known
as NSS, the scheme was launched in Gandhiji’s Centenary year in 1969. Aimed at developing student’s personality through community service, NSS is a voluntary association of young people in Colleges, Universities and at +2 level working for a campus-community (esp. Villages) linkage. In our college we have a NSS unit of strength 150 students, 100 students regular unit and 50 students
self-finance unit.
Our NSS unit have been actively participating in various activities for community engagement like
Coverage:
The main disadvantage of virtual communication is that you have no idea who is on the other side of the monitor. Yes, there are photos, but no one guarantees that the profile owner is
posting their photos. Started initially in 37 universities involving 40,000 volunteers, the scheme has grown over the years and it is implemented today with an involvement of more
than 2.6 million volunteers spread over in 200 Universities, Polytechnics and +2 Systems. The efforts of NSS volunteers have been widely acclaimed by the community, universities,
colleges and general public as the NSS volunteers have been rendering selfless service to the community.
Motto:
The Motto of NSS “Not Me But You”, reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for self-less service. NSS helps the students develop appreciation to other person’s point of view and also show consideration to ‘/other living beings. The philosophy of the NSS is well doctrine in this motto, which underlines/on the belief that the welfare .of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of the society on the whole and therefore, the NSS volunteers shall strive for the well-being of the society.
Symbol:
The symbol for the NSS has been based on the giant Rath Wheel of the world famous Konark Sun Temple (The Black Pagoda) situated in Orissa, India. The wheel portrays the cycle of creation, preservation and release and signifies the movement in life across time and space, the symbol thus stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of NSS for social change.
Badge:
The NSS Symbol is embossed on the badge. The eight bars in the wheel represent the 24 hours of a day. The red colour indicates that the volunteer is full of young blood that is lively, active, energetic and full of high spirit. The navy blue color indicates the cosmos of which the NSS is tiny part, ready to contribute its share for the welfare of the mankind.
1. Regular Activities(120 hours) and
2. Annual Special Camp(120 hours).
All the NSS Volunteers who have served NSS for at least 2 years and have performed 240 hours of work under NSS are entitled to a certificate from the university under the signature of the Vice-Chancellor and the Program Coordinator. The Annual camps are known as Special Camps. Camps are held annually, funded by the government of India, and are usually located in a rural village or a city suburb.
3. Volunteers may be involved in such activities as:
Cleaning
Afforestation
Stage shows or a procession creating awareness of such issues as social problems, education and cleanliness
4. Awareness Rallies:
There are no predefined or pre assigned tasks; it is left up to the volunteers to provide service in any way that is feasible.
Camps typically last between a week and 10 days, although camps for shorter periods are also conducted by NSS.
University Level Workshop Report S.P.College Velhe 2023-24
Ratangad Rapling Camp Report Ratangad 2023-24
University Level Workshop Report F.C.College Sinhagad 2023-24
University Level Workshop Report Visapur 2023-24
NSS Special Camp Report 2023-24
NSS Regular Activity Index Report 2023-24
NSS Activities 2021-22 Reports
Chairman | Dr. Anand Lunkad |
Asst. Prof. Pandurang Ingle | |
Asst. Prof. Komal Bhaware | |
Asst. Prof. Gurunath Sarbadagi | |
Asst. Prof. Ashlesha Deole | |
Asst. Prof. Tulshiram Kamble |
Chariman | Asst. Prof. Jayshree Kamble |
Asst. Prof. Rajni Kumar | |
Dr. Nisha Chaudhari | |
Dr. Yogesh Jorapur | |
Dr.Preeti Kolhe |
Coordinator | Mr. Shivaji Chavan |
Mr. Deepak Sonawane |
Chairman | Dr. Preeti Kolhe |
Dr. Minal Bhandari | |
Dr. Nisha Chaudhari | |
Asst. Prof.Navya Dandwani | |
Asst. Prof. Komal Bhaware | |
Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | |
Asst. Prof. Sonam Gawande | |
Asst. Prof. Tulshiram Kamble |
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Supriya Gaikwad |
Asst. Prof. Rokey Lopes | |
Dr. Surekha Jogdand | |
Asst. Prof. Aparajita Kadvekar | |
Asst. Prof. Kirti Bora | |
Asst. Prof. Rupali Deshpande | |
Asst. Prof. Priya Murhe | |
Asst. Prof. Dinesh Lahori | |
Chairman | Dr. Rashmi Bhaik |
Dr. Anamika Ghosh | |
Asst. Prof. Anita Vishwakarma | |
Asst. Prof. Shivaji Rajmane | |
Chairman | Dr. Nisha Chaudhari |
Dr. Yogesh Jorapur | |
Asst. Prof. Rokey Lopes | |
Asst. Prof. Suruchi Somwanshi | |
Asst. Prof. Shraddha Bhilare |
The purpose of the Committee is: “To protect the natural and physical environment and aware the students about the sustainable and balanced environmental approaches in order to secure future generations of the college campus”.
The committee aims to work in collaboration with other institutions working towards environmental awareness programs and conduct symposia and workshops to keep students updated with new researches and approaches towards keeping our environment in good health.
To conduct more specific long visits to outstation for experience based environmental projects giving tremendous and lasting effect on students.
Motivate students to imbibe habits and life style for minimum waste generation, source separation of waste and disposing the waste to the nearest storage point.
Reducing in-door pollution of the campus by planting best indoor plants, at least 5plants/per student to compensate the concentration of indoor pollutants as well as of carbon-dioxide.
To conduct guest lectures on advanced environmental sustainable topics improving student’s knowledge and to increase inter departmental collaboration from different college.
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Dinesh Sonawane |
Asst. Prof. Rohit Akolkar | |
Asst. Prof. Hanumanta Koli | |
Asst. Prof. Rokey Lopes | |
Asst. Prof. Ankitha Pai | |
Asst. Prof. Nikita Bhamare | |
Asst. Prof. Swapnal Nagwade | |
Asst. Prof. Supriya Gaikwad/ Asst. Prof. Shraddha Bhilare | |
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Rohit Akolkar |
Asst. Prof. Ankitha Pai | |
Asst. Prof.Navya Dandwani | |
Asst. Prof. Suklal Kumbhar | |
Asst.Prof.Prakash Nachnani | |
Asst. Prof. Dinesh Sonawane | |
Asst. Prof. Machindra Kirtane | |
Dr. Ravindra Pabshetwar | |
Asst. Prof. Amol Shinde | |
Asst. Prof. Snehal Varhadi | |
Asst. Prof. Poonam Karale | |
Asst. Prof. Supriya Gaikwad |
Chariman | Dr. Harshita Vachhani |
Asst. Prof. Hanumanta Koli | |
Asst. Prof. Sonam Gawande | |
Asst. Prof. Varsha Bhosale | |
Dr. Surekha Jogdand | |
Asst. Prof. Prakash Nachnani | |
Asst. Prof. Sujata Patil | |
Asst. Prof. Snehal Mohite | |
Dr. Rashmi Bhaik | |
Asst. Prof. Poonam Kankariya | |
Dr. Ravindra Pabshetwar |
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Varsha Thakare |
Asst. Prof. Supriya Gaikwad | |
Asst. Prof. Anjali Nair |
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Ragini Chavan |
Asst. Prof. Amita Deshpande | |
Asst. Prof. Rupali Deshpande | |
Asst. Prof. Rashmi Patil | |
Asst. Prof. Gurunath Sarabadagi | |
Asst. Prof. Rajni Kumar | |
Asst. Prof. Vishakha Kshirsagar | |
Asst. Prof. Machindra Kirtane | |
Asst. Prof. Sonam Gawande | |
Asst.Prof. Varsha Thakare | |
Coordinator | Mr. Kiran Shah |
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Rohit Akolkar |
Coordinator | Dr. Jayashree Muley |
Criterion I | Dr. Anamika Ghosh/ Dr. Aparna Joshi |
Criterion II | Dr. Rajeshree Nanaware |
Criterion III | Dr. Yogesh Jorapur |
Criterion IV | Dr Anand Lunkad |
Criterion V | Dr Shruti Ganpule |
Criterion VI | Prof. Nilambari Kale |
Criterion VII | Dr. Minal Bhandari |
Mrs. Pankaja Amrute |
Chairperson | Mrs. Pratibha D. Shah |
Secretary | Dr. Deepak Shah |
Head of Dept. | Dr. Kshitija Gandhi |
Teaching Member | Asst. Prof. Hemalata Chavan |
Teaching Member | Dr. Anamika Ghosh |
Teaching Member | Dr. Harshita Vachhani |
Non Teaching Member | Mr. Shivaji Chavan |
Local Members | Dr. Sushil Muthiyan |
Local Members | Mr. Rajesh Mhaske |
Local Members | Mr. Dilip Parekh |
(Alumnus) | Mr. Arshad Naik |
IQACoordinator | Dr. Jayashree Muley |
Principal – Members | |
Invitee | Dr. Rajendra Kankariya |
Chairman | Dr. Surekha Jogdand |
Asst. Prof. Shagunthala Devi | |
Asst. Prof. Meena Dongare |
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Sujata Patil |
Asst. Prof. Ashlesha Deole | |
All BCA staff |
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Vaishali Sathe |
All BCA staff |
Coordinator | Dr. Kshitija Gandhi |
Dr. Anand Lunkad | |
Dr. Harshita Vachhani |
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Suvarna Gogate |
Asst. Prof. Dipali Mahajan | |
Asst. Prof. Poonam Karale |
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Nilambari Kale |
Asst. Prof. Rupali Kothawade | |
Asst. Prof. Shraddha Bhilare | |
Asst. Prof. Tulshiram Kamble | |
Asst. Prof. Rokey Lopes | |
Asst. Prof. Shivaji Rajmane |
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Amita Deshpande |
Asst. Prof. Meena Dongare | |
Asst. Prof. Vaishali Sathe |
Chairman:
Assistant Members
Chairman | Asst.Prof. Hemalata Chavan |
Dr. Roopa Shah | |
Dr. Harshita Vachhani | |
Dr. Minal Bhandari | |
Asst. Prof. Suvarna Gogate | |
Asst. Prof. Rohit Akolkar | |
Asst. Prof. Anita Vishwakarma | |
Dr. Nisha Chaudhari | |
Asst. Prof. Dipali Mahajan |
Convenor | Asst. Prof. Navya Dandwani |
Asst. Prof. Rupali Deshpande | |
Asst. Prof. Kanan Padte | |
Ass. Prof. Supriya Gaikwad | |
Asst. Prof. Jayshree Kamble |
Convenor | Mrs. Gouri Zalkikar |
Mr. Shivaji Chavan | |
Asst.Prof. Suvarna Gogate |
Admission Committee | Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Coordinator | Dr. Roopa Shah | |
Mrs.Rasika Patil | ||
Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | ||
Mr.Suklal Kumbhar | ||
Mrs.Supriya Gaikwad | ||
Mr. Prakash Nachnani | ||
Mr. Shivaji Rajmane | ||
Mrs.Jayashree Kamble | ||
Mrs.Snehal Mohite | ||
Mrs.Kanan Padte | ||
Miss Mokshada Yadav |
College admissions is all about finding a knowledge depository that fits you. As an applicant, you are looking for an environment where you can thrive academically and personally, and it is the job of an admission in charge to identify students who will make great additions to a unique campus community.Grades and test scores are important factors in college admission, but admission leaders are also looking for curious and engaged candidates who will round out a diverse first-year class.The extracurricular activities and the Commitment to a sport, hobby, religious organization, or job over three years of high school is key. Colleges would much rather see you excited about a few worthwhile endeavors than marginally involved with a fruitful club.Conversations with your college counselor about what’s important to you in terms of academics, campus culture, and financial aid will help guide your overall college search.The key components of the college application are your transcript, score reports, letters of recommendation, and application essay. Colleges will also ask you to list your extracurricular activities
To disseminate clearly the admission procedure
To provide guidance and familiarize prospective students with the University.
To create a brand value with awareness of the institute.
To provide the best counselling to students and parents in admissions.
To guide the students and parents in making effective decisions.
To enhance the procedure with right technology of people and place.
Chairman | Dr. Anamika Ghosh |
Mrs.Snehal Varhadi | |
Mrs.Amola Jeure | |
Mrs.Snehal Mohite |
Academic calendar is planned as per the SPPU schedule which includes exam schedules, schedules of all the co and extracurricular activities
To prepare Academic Calendar for Next Year
An alumni committee is an association of graduates or, more broadly, of former students (alumni).
The alumni committee creates and keeps alumni interest in their Education guild and develops interest to contribute to their Alma matter. Alumni Meeting, a networking event conceived to exchange experiences and to share ideas with current students, faculties and staff.
This committee provides a variety of benefits and services that help alumni maintain connections to their educational institution and fellow graduates.
Alumni meet is an event celebrated in every institute to give your alumni an opportunity to renew bonds with past classmates and cherish their relationship with faculties and staff members.
To encourage the Alumni to take an active and abiding interest in the work and progress of the Institute so as to contribute towards enhancement of the social utility of their Alma Mater.
To construct an Alumni house to provide a common place for meetings of the members of the committee.
To promote family relations among all members of the committee and the College staff both existing & Retired.
To promote and encourage the members to take active interest in the objectives and progress of the Alumni.
To generate a Brain Bank of the professionals from amongst its members and provide services for the benefit of the Alumni and the society in general.
Any other objectives in the interest of society as decided from time to time by the Executive Committee and General Body.
To provide financial assistance and scholarships to the needy and the deserving students.
To extend the help to the students of College for placement and industrial training.
To act as a bridge between college and the industries for interaction on new developments in different disciplines of engineering.
To organize programs on personality development, interview technique and leadership development, education in health science, yoga, literature, sports etc.
Chairman | Mrs.Charushila Patil |
Mrs. Tripti Mahabare | |
Mrs.Anita Vishwakarma | |
Mrs.Rupali Mote | |
Mrs.Jyoti Pandhare | |
Mrs.Nikita Bhamare | |
Mrs.Ankitha Pai | |
Mrs.Amola Jeure | |
Mrs.Prajakta Yeole | |
Mr.Saurabh Chavan |
Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Coordinator | Mrs. Padmavati Patil |
Mr. Suklal Kumbhar | |
Mrs. Rashmi Pimparkar | |
Mrs. Komal Admane | |
Mrs. Kanchan Patil |
These regulations shall be called the “UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009”.
They shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
They shall apply to all the institutions coming within the definition of an University under sub-section (f) of section (2) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, and to all institutions deemed to be a university under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956, to all other higher educational institutions, or elements of such universities or institutions, including its departments, constituent units and all the premises, whether being academic, residential, playgrounds, canteen, or other such premises of such universities, deemed universities and higher educational institutions, whether located within the campus or outside, and to all means of transportation of students, whether public or private, accessed by students for the pursuit of studies in such universities, deemed universities and higher educational institutions.
Anti-Ragging Committee deals with issues relating to Ragging Cases.
The committee is formed to prevent Ragging and other related problems of students.
PCCCS has a zero-tolerance policy towards Ragging issues and is proactively committed to providing a safe conducive work and academic environment to students & employees
We at PCCCS are extremely alert to matters pertaining to any kind of harassment & gender sensitivity.
Any student or staff aggrieved in this matter may fearlessly approach the ICC against sexual harassment.
To prohibit any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student, or indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student or asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student, with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student; and thereby, to eliminate ragging in all its forms from universities, deemed universities and other higher educational institutions in the country by prohibiting it under these Regulations, preventing its occurrence and punishing those who indulge in ragging as provided for in these Regulations and the appropriate law in force.
Any Aggrieved student can file the Complaint to the Anti-Ragging committee.
Any aggrieved student can file complaint in writing to the Principal or online form displayed on the college website, also to the Anti-Ragging Committee, within a period 3 months from the date of incident.
If the victim is unable to lodge a complaint in writing, the Anti-Ragging Committee will provide all possible assistance to the victim for lodging the complaint in writing.
UGC REGULATION ON CURBING THE MENACE OF RAGGING IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, 2009
DECLARATION BY STUDENTS
I have acquainted myself with the content of this application form and fully agree with the rules and regulations as given on the college website or in the prospectus of this college, University and Board. The information furnished in this form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and I will be held responsible for false information if any.
Date: __________
Place: __________
DECLARATION BY PARENT / GUARDIAN
Respected Sir / Madam,
I, the undersigned Mr./Mrs./Miss _____________________ relation __________ of ward would like to submit this application form to seek admission to my child / student in your institution. I take total responsibility of my child / student for his/her conduct and behavior in the college. the information furnished in the form is true and correct to my knowledge and will be held responsible for false information if any.
Date: __________
Place: __________
DECLARATION BY STUDENTS
I am aware of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, called the Regulations) carefully read and fully understood the provisions contained in the said Regulations.
I have, in particular, perused clause 3 of the Regulations and am aware as to what constitutes ragging.
I have also, in particular, perused clause 7 and clause 9.1 of the Regulations and am fully aware of thepenal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he/she is found guilty of orabetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging.
BY THE STUDENT
I hereby solemnly aware and undertake that I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. I will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omissi clause 3 of the Regulations.
I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging punishment according to clause 9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminalaction that may be taken against me under any penallaw or any law for the time being in force. I hereby declare that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, I am aware that my admission is liable to be cancelled.
Date: __________
Place: __________
BY PARENT/GUARDIAN
I hereby solemnly aware and undertake that My ward will not indulge in any behavior or act that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations. My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate through any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging under clause 3 of the Regulations.
I hereby affirm that, if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment according to clause 9.1 of the Regulations, without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against my ward under any penal law or any law for the time being in force
I hereby declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote, ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be untrue, the admission of my ward is liable to be cancelled.
Date: __________
Place: __________
FOR ADMISSION FORM CHECKING COMMITTEE
NAME OF COURSE :______________________ FEESFOR THE YEAR Rs:_______________________
ACCEPT Rs. : ____________________________ BALANCE AMOUNT:Rs______________________
Name of STAFF _____________________________ SIGNATURE ___________________________
Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Coordinator | Dr. Anuradha Ghodke |
Dr. Aparna Joshi | |
Dr. Seema Patil | |
Mr. Prakash Nachnani | |
Mrs.Swapnal Nagwade | |
Mrs.Ujwala Falak | |
Mrs.Komal Bhaware | |
Mrs. Rachita Patil | |
Mrs. Pallavi Patil | |
Miss Kanchan Patil |
Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee deals with issues relating to sexual harassment. The committee is formed to prevent sexual assault and other related problems of students. PCCCS has a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual harassment and is proactively committed to providing a safe conducive work and academic environment to students & employees. We at PCCCS are extremely alert to matters pertaining to any kind of harassment & gender sensitivity. Any student or staff aggrieved in this matter may fearlessly approach the ICC against sexual harassment.
What is Sexual Harassment?
An act of sexual harassment includes any one or more of the unwelcome acts or behaviour,
whether directly or by implication:
i. Physical contact and advances; or
ii. A demand or request for sexual favours; or
iii. Making sexual colored remarks; or
iv. Showing pornography; or
v. Any unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of sexual nature.
The following circumstances, among other circumstances, if it occur or are present in relation to or connected with any act or behavior of sexual harassment, May also amount to sexual harassment;
i. Implied or explicit promise of preferential treatment in her employment; or
ii. Implied or explicit threat of detrimental treatment in her employment; or
iii. Implied or explicit threat about her present or future employment status; or
iv. Interference with her work or creating and intimidating or offensive or hostile
work environment for her; or
v. Humiliating treatment likely to affect her health or safety.
To provide a neutral, confidential and supportive environment for members of the campus community who may have been sexually harassed.
To advise complaints of means of resolution as specified by the legislation.
To ensure fair and timely resolution of sexual harassment complaints.
To provide counseling and support services on campus.
To ensure that students, faculty and staff are provided with current and comprehensive materials on sexual harassment.
To promote awareness about sexual harassment through educational initiatives that encourages and fosters a respectful and safe campus environment.
Arranging Awareness Workshops and Guest Lectures:
For faculty members, non-teaching staff, and students with an aim to develop a non-threatening and non-intimidating atmosphere of mutual learning.
Counselling
Confidential counseling service is an important service as sexual harassment cases are rarely reported and are a sensitive issue. Counselling provides a safe space to speak about the incident and how it has affected the aggrieved woman.
Sr. No. | Name | Designation | Post |
1 | Dr. Babasaheb Sangale | Principal | Chairman |
2 | Dr.Kshitija Gandhi | Vice-Principal | Presiding Officer |
3 | Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | Teaching Staff | Coordinator |
4 | Adv. Prakash Nachani | Teaching Staff | Member |
5 | Mrs Preeti Sathe | Advocate | External Member (For Legal Assistance ) |
6 | Miss Ridhi Patel | Student | Member (If the matter involves students) |
Policy and Procedure for Prevention of Sexual Harassment
The Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) of Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies was constituted. According to ‘The Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013’ the sensitive issues of sexual harassment are thoroughly scrutinized. Along with this Act, the ICC seeks to adhere to the spirit of Vishakha guidelines in order to address the issue of sexual harassment at the workplace for ensuring gender equality. The ICC aims to look into the complaints of sexual harassment in the establishment and also to create awareness about the issue. The Act has outlined the constitution of the ICC for looking into the complaints and forming an inquiry team to handle the same in a time-bound manner.
ICC works as a complaint redressal mechanism for the staff and students. Its mandates are:
To provide a neutral, confidential and supportive environment for members of the college campus who may have been sexually harassed.
To advise complaints of means of resolution as specified by the legislation.
To ensure fair and timely resolution of sexual harassment complaints.
To provide counselling and support services on campus.
Chairman | Mrs.Amola Jeure |
Mrs.Gouri Kadadi | |
Miss.Aparajita Kadvekar | |
Mrs.Varsha Bhosale | |
Mrs. Madhuri Choudhari | |
Miss. Mokshada Yadav | |
Mr. Rahul Rathod |
In this committee we take attendance of each class of each stream for every month.So record of attendance of students is maintained. For every month consolidated attendance is prepared for college and forwarded to Principal Sir. Students having less presenty called by class teacher also same thing is co-ordinated with their parents.
To get actual attendance of students.
To increase attendance of students.
Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Coordinator | Mrs.Ragini Chavan |
Mrs.Varsha Thakare | |
Mr.Machindra Kirtane | |
Miss.Priti Jagtap | |
Mrs.Padmavati Patil | |
Mrs.Preeti Karajkhede | |
Mrs. Pallavi Patil (Suryawanshi) |
The University had established the Board of Extra- Mural Studies in the year 1949 for adult education, extension, enlightenment through reaching to outreach people.The purpose of the Board of Extra-Mural Studies is to bring the University to the people by using the facilities and resources of the University for the Education of the adult population and the youth for their economic, social and cultural development. From the beginning BEMS organizes the Lecture Series for People, Extension Education,Need Based Programmes, Summer Schools, Empowerment of Women, and other courses for adult learners through its selected centers. It endeavors to do this in consultation with the appropriate departments, agencies, academic faculties and private educational institutions, public library etc. BEMS aims to encourage, assist and co-ordinate the efforts of the academic departments, colleges, private educational institutes in all forms of university extension.
In Our college as per the guidelines of BEMS department of university, all lecture series, workshops ,need based programs has organized to make students aware about the various life skills, social values apart from their academic curriculum.
The primary objective of the committee is to interact with the students regarding various social values in addition to curriculum. On this context our BEMS organizes educational programmes such as Dr. Babasaheb Jayakar lecture series, Yashawantrao Chavan lecture series, Sant Gadage Baba Jeshtha Nagarik lecture series, Jeshtha Nagarik Sheeebir, Bahishal Shibeer, need based programs, seminars, symposiums, workshops, essay writing competitions for non-teaching staff, essay writing competitions for senior citizens, general public as well as for students as per the guidelines of Savitribai Phule Pune University,Pune
The activities of BEMS department are organized according to the guidelines of BEMS, SPPU.Meeting for the guidelines is undertaken by BEMS, SPPU in the month of August/ Sept of every academic year.
Under BEMS, college can organize Lecture Series, Workshops, Need Based Programmes, Seminars as follows:
Babasaheb Jaykar Lecture Series
Yashawantrao Chavan Lecture Series
Sant Gadage Baba Jeshtha Nagarik Lecture Series
Need Based Programme
DnyanVidyanVachanChalwal Lecture Series
One Day Workshop
The above lecture series are organized in the months of Nov, Dec, Jan and Feb of every academic year as per the instructions of BEMS (Bahishal)Department, SPPU and our College authorities.The activities are funded by SPPU after submission of financial records of activities.
Coordinator | Mrs.Rupali Kothawade |
Mrs.Jyoti Ingle | |
Mrs.Nilambari Kale | |
Mrs.Charushila Patil | |
Mrs.Rupali Mote | |
Mrs. Sanjay Mathpati | |
All Computer Sc.staff |
Computer Science Association (CSA) is a student club initiated by Computer Science department of Pratibha College of Commerce & Computer Studies. Our motto “LEARN BEYOND ACADEMICS” is driving students to actively participate and learn new things, to build self-confidence. We conduct events that help students to learn critical, analytical thinking and new technologies.
To provide a platform to show case their competence by knowledge sharing and innovative thinking.
To organize numerous events to inculcate teamwork and technical ability, analytical and critical thinking in students to be equipped for the future.
To facilitate students’ contented environment to build professional, leadership and moral obligation for the society.
Chairman | Mr. Prakash Nachnani |
Mrs.Navya Dandwani | |
All Commerce staff |
Commerce Association provides a platform for the students to exhibit their talents invarious commerce-oriented events and will also help them to enhance their analytical and decision-making skills. The events which we offer will extend a platform to grasp teamwork, critical thinking, and creative learning and to build self-confidence.
To imbibe practical exposure to the Theoretical aspect of the Course Curriculum.
To bring connectivity between Academia and Practical learning with a focus on overall personality development of the students through the execution of number competitions.
To revitalize the students by incorporating fun activities and inculcate management skills.
Chairman | Mr.Rohit Akolkar |
Mrs.Navya Dandwani | |
Mrs.Snehal Varhadi | |
Mrs.Supriya Gaikwad | |
Mrs. Shahin Bhaladar | |
Mrs. Poonam Karale | |
Mrs. Jyoti Pandhare | |
Miss.Aparajita Kadavekar | |
Mrs.Ankitha Pai | |
Mr.Machindra Kirtane | |
Mr. Amol Shinde | |
Miss.Priti Jagtap | |
Mrs. Kanan Padte | |
Miss Komal Admane |
Cultural Committee of Pratibha College of commerce and Computer studies is one of the crucial committees responsible for the jazz factor during the students’ college life. We are a bunch of motivated individuals who believe that a college should have its equal share of fun & frolic along with the studies. Cultural Committee is an attempt to capture the vibrant persona of the students by offering them a platform to showcase their inner musicians, dancers, actors, painters, writers, photographers and dreamers. The aim of the committee is to promote oneness by conducting these events in the heart of which are social gatherings, fun activities and lots and lots of celebrations. The planning, direction, coordination and logistical requirements for all these events is taken care of by the members of Cultural Committee,
The main objective of the Cultural Committee is to bring out the various talents of the students.
To provide a platform for budding artists and musicians.
To inculcate team spirit and to account for overall personality development of students.
To give all students the opportunity to be involved in culturally enriching activities.
To give those students with special talents a chance to extend themselves and to grow in their area of expertise.
To expand our student’s appreciation of cultural activities.
Cultural Committee Of Pratibha College Of Commerce and Computer Studies, motivates students by giving full support (financially and academically) for participation in inter-state or national event.
Students are encouraged to participate in the activities by providing the necessary instrument and other props.
Chairman | Mr.Chandrakant Sonawane |
Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | |
Dr. Nisha Chaudhari | |
Mrs.Madhura Wagh | |
Mrs.Swapnal Nagwade | |
Mrs. Priti Karajkhede | |
Mrs. Prajakta Yeole |
Deep Pratibha, a College Magazine, reflects the activities of our college organized throughout the year. It is a perfect medium for our students and faculty members to express their opinions, portray their writing skills (creative writing) humour, poems and articles in our magazine. It is a platform to motivate and encourage students and our renowned faculty members for their active participation in Workshops, Conferences, Seminars and Orientation programme, Research Competition (Avishkar), Inter-Collegiate competitions and so on.
To enhance the creativity of our students through writing skills.
To be precise on the rules and regulations of SPPU.
To inculcate student’s perspective and aspirations.
To provide an ambience that makes our students ethically strong and professionally competent and, thereby, contributing to a healthy and prosperous society.
Chairman | Dr. Preeti Kolhe |
Mrs .Navya Dandwani | |
Dr. Anuradha Ghodke | |
Dr. Nisha Chaudhari | |
Mr.Tulshiram Kamble | |
Mrs.Komal Bhaware | |
Mrs.Shagunthala Devi | |
Miss Dhanashree Khese |
The purpose of the Committee is: “To protect the natural and physical environment and aware the students about the sustainable and balanced environmental approaches in order to secure future generations of the college campus”.
The committee aims to work in collaboration with other institutions working towards environmental awareness programs and conduct symposia and workshops to keep students updated with new researches and approaches towards keeping our environment in good health.
To conduct more specific long visits to outstation for experience based environmental projects giving tremendous and lasting effect on students.
Motivate students to imbibe habits and life style for minimum waste generation, source separation of waste and disposing the waste to the nearest storage point.
Reducing in-door pollution of the campus by planting best indoor plants, at least 5plants/per student to compensate the concentration of indoor pollutants as well as of carbon-dioxide.
To conduct guest lectures on advanced environmental sustainable topics improving student’s knowledge and to increase inter departmental collaboration from different college.
“No –Vehicle Day” celebration on 12th January 2019, a step towards spreading awareness for the current environmental issues.
Extension Activity “Cleanliness & Pollution Awareness Campaign with Gurukul: Balashram)” on 23rd October 2018.
A guest lecture was organized on 18th August, 2018 on the topic “Current Environmental Issues and Its Sustainable Approaches” and the lecture delivered by Prof. Amir Mulla, Department of Environmental Sciences, Fergusson College, Pune.
An Industrial Visit to Amul Factory and ICAR-Onion and Garlic Research Institute, located at Rajgurunagar on 3rd February 2018.
A guest lecture was organized on 3rd October, 2017 on the topic “Potential of fungi in Environmental Security” and the lecture delivered by Dr. Rohit Sharma, Scientist, NFCCI,Pashan, Pune.
A Tree- Plantation programme was organized by Environmental Awareness Committee on 9th August, 2017.
Pollution Awareness and Road Safety Campaign was organized on 23rd August 2017 on various PCMC squares. It was a non-violent activity.
Chariman | Mrs.Madhuri Gandhi |
Mrs. Mayura Sawant | |
Mrs. Pallavi Patil | |
Mrs.Kanchan Patil |
Aim and Objectives:
The activities of MINORITY AND CAST CATEGORY WELFARE COMMITTEE are organized according to the guidelines of SPPU. Arranging Guest Lectures to inform different government and non-
government scholarship schemes to student.
Following Activities are taken till date:
1. Guest Lecture
Minority and Caste Category Welfare Committee has organized Online Guest Lecture on “Scholarship Schemes” on 2nd November 2023. Government and non-government scholarship schemes has been informed. In this session Mrs.Bhavana Gotmate focused on scholarships for SC/ST category and open category also. She has also explained whole document procedure.
Chairman | Dr. A. K. Walunj |
Chief Examination Officer | Mr.Hanumanta Koli |
Dr. Jayashree Muley | |
Dr. Anamika Ghosh | |
Dr. Rajeshree Nanaware | |
Dr. Kshitija Gandhi | |
Mrs.Hemalata Chavan | |
Mrs.Suvarna Gogate | |
Dr. Harshita Vachhani | |
Dr. Shruti Ganpule | |
Mrs.Neeta Ukirde | |
Mrs.Dipali Mahajan | |
Dr. Roopa Shah |
Main duty of examination committee is to conduct internal and university examination of all classes.
To ensure appropriate organization of various internal and university examinations.
Allotment of Exam Duties.
To conduct Central Assessment Program (C.A.P.) for first year of all U.G. courses.
To arrange Convocation Program for Graduation degree.
Conducting periodic examination related meetings.
Convocation Program:
Date: 2nd Feb 2019, 2:30 P.M.
Guest of Honor: Adv.S.K.Jain ShikshanPrasarakMandal,Pune
Chairman | Mrs.Tripti Mahabare |
Dr.Seema Patil | |
Mrs.Shagunthala Devi | |
Mrs.Jayashree Kamble | |
Mrs.Jyoti Pandhare | |
Miss Aparjita Kadvekar | |
Mrs.Kirti Bora | |
Mrs.Supriya Pachhapure | |
Mrs.Prajakta Yeole | |
Mrs. Pallavi Patil Suryawanshi | |
Mr. Rahul Rathod |
Introduction
The feedback committee is constituted for conduction and evaluation of feedback from students, parents, alumni, employee and other stakeholders. Online feedback system is implemented for feedback collection. The committee will conduct feedback twice in every year. First feedback should be conducted and analyzed after 4th week from the commencement of the semester. The second feedback of the semester will be conducted at the end of the semester.
Committee Objectives
Activites of the Committee & Courses
Collection of feedback from –
Competitive Career Committee | Chairman | Asst. Prof. Suruchi Somwanshi |
Members | Asst. Prof. Gurunath Sarabadagi | |
Asst. Prof. Rashmi Patil | ||
Asst. Prof. Rokey Lopes | ||
Asst. Prof. Tripti Mahabare | ||
Asst. Prof. Amita Deshpande | ||
Asst. Prof. Shivaji Rajmane |
The Competitive Career Committee at Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies is committed to assisting students in developing the knowledge and experience needed to succeed in competitive career fields. We are here to help you achieve your goals, whether they are in business, finance, technology, or any other competitive area. Our goal is to provide you with the skills and information necessary to succeed in your chosen sector and stand out in the competitive job market through workshops, seminars, networking events, and competitions.
2022-23
2023-24
Competitive Career Committee | Chairman | Asst. Prof. Suruchi Somwanshi |
Members | Asst. Prof. Gurunath Sarabadagi | |
Asst. Prof. Rashmi Patil | ||
Asst. Prof. Rokey Lopes | ||
Asst. Prof. Tripti Mahabare | ||
Asst. Prof. Amita Deshpande | ||
Asst. Prof. Shivaji Rajmane |
The Competitive Career Committee at Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies is committed to assisting students in developing the knowledge and experience needed to succeed in competitive career fields. We are here to help you achieve your goals, whether they are in business, finance, technology, or any other competitive area. Our goal is to provide you with the skills and information necessary to succeed in your chosen sector and stand out in the competitive job market through workshops, seminars, networking events, and competitions.
2022-23
2023-24
Chairman | Mrs.Roopali Mote |
Mrs.Rasika Patil | |
Mrs.Rutuja Chavan | |
Mrs.Shahin Bhaldar | |
Miss.Aparajita Kadvekar | |
Mrs.Komal Bhaware | |
Mr. Sourabh Dhaware | |
Miss. Dhanashree Khese |
Introduction
The Students’ Health Service Scheme mandates that health checkups be conducted for all first-year students of Pune University. Every year college has to conduct a Health Checkup camp for all FY Students. This is for benefit of the students as unrecognized disease/s which they are not aware of can be detected at the time of the check-up and the treatment can be taken at appropriate time. This year, our college conducted the Health Checkup camp from August 28, 2024, to October 31, 2024, with a second round for absent students held on October 10, 2024.Dr. Pritija Kankariya and her team checked 920 students in the first round and 119 students in the second round. The medical fitness checkup included assessments of height, weight, blood pressure, pulse rate, skin, ears, nose, throat, eyes, and teeth and gums, among others. Under the noble guidance of our Principal A. K. Walunj and Vice Principal Dr. Kshitija Gandhi, along with the support of the committee members, the FY Health Checkup camp was conducted successfully.
2020-21
2019-20
2018-19
2017-18
2016-17
Chairman | Mrs.Neeta Ukirde |
Dr. Dinesh Lahori | |
Mrs.Ujwala Falak | |
Mrs.Poonam Karale | |
Mrs.Sujata Patil | |
Mrs.Madhuri Gandhi | |
Mrs. Rachita Patil |
Activites of the Committee & Courses
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Meena Dongare |
Dr. Kshitija Gandhi | |
Dr. Roopa Shah | |
Dr. Jayashree Muley | |
Dr. Rajeshree Nanaware |
Committee Objectives
Activites of the Committee & Courses
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Snehal Varhadi |
Asst. Prof. Kanan Padte | |
Asst. Prof. Amol Shinde | |
Asst. Prof. Rashmi Patil | |
Dr. Preeti Kolhe | |
Asst. Prof. Poonam Karale | |
Asst. Prof. Amola Jeure | |
Asst. Prof. Gouri Kadadi | |
Asst. Prof.Chandrakant Sonawane | |
Asst. Prof. Suklal Kumbhar | |
All Class Teachers | |
Student mentoring and Counseling is accepted widely as a part of the teaching-learning process especially in Higher Educational Institutions and it is more so in undergraduate (UG-PG) institutions. The core idea is that the students who come from different backgrounds to pursue their higher studies or need advice and counseling not only in the curricular aspects but also to make them confident and parent-like support to be tuned to the new environment and make them not-to- feel nervous or inferior in any aspect
At Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies, there is a committee to review and oversee the Mentoring activity which holds meetings with the Class Teachers and Mentor Teachers to discuss the general and specific problems being faced by the students vis-à-vis mentors. The records maintained by the mentors in different departments of our college are taken into account and general comments from teacher-mentors are sought to discuss in its meetings. The resolutions made in the meeting are submitted to the principal for consideration and further action on the recommendations.
Broadly, the problems that are faced by the PCCCS student community are of two types viz., Personal and Curricular. At times these two aspects are also intertwined and complicated and confuse the student and affect his behavior and perspective indifferently. To help and support on such occasions, Mentoring & Counseling is found to be very useful and set the students of our college to tread the right path and mend them in the right direction.
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Snehal Varhadi |
Asst. Prof. Kanan Padte | |
Asst. Prof. Amol Shinde | |
Asst. Prof. Rashmi Patil | |
Dr. Preeti Kolhe | |
Asst. Prof. Poonam Karale | |
Asst. Prof. Amola Jeure | |
Asst. Prof. Gouri Kadadi | |
Asst. Prof.Chandrakant Sonawane | |
Asst. Prof. Suklal Kumbhar | |
All Class Teachers | |
Coordinator | Dr. Seema Patil |
Asst. Prof. Ashlesha Deole | |
Dr. Yogesh Jorapur | |
Asst. Prof. Neeta Gatkal | |
Asst. Prof.Charushila Patil | |
Dr. Ravindra Pabshetwar |
Committee Chairman:-
Prof Jayshree Kamble
Committee Member:-
Prof. Rasika Patil
Dr. Nisha Chowdhary
Dr. Yogesh Jorapur
Committee Chairman:-
Committee Member:-
Guest Lectures – Personality Development
On Completion of the course, learner will be able to:
MRP Completed
Brief History –
Since inception this physical education department was there for student’s sports necessity. From one small room for department and one basketball, volleyball and open space available for sports activity (350 students strength) to present day scenario of having enough size department, table tennis hall, well equipped gymnasium, basket ball court(3200 student strength) it has been progressed.
Background –
Physical education is very essential part of college students overall personality development. Besides sports activities, discipline, other physical fitness exercises are conducted through the department.
Importance –
all round Personality development. Balanced personality, achievement and progress are the key elements done through the department.
Objectives of the Department –
Physical Development of Students (part of the personality development), Physical Fitness through Sports and Recreation.
Dr. Anand Lunkad |
Mr. Pandurang Ingle |
Dr. Roopa Shah |
Mr. Machindra Kirtane |
Well equipped Gym, Open Gym equipments of Rs. 1, 35,700/- purchased (QIP) Indoor Table Tennis, Yoga hall, Basketball Court, Cricket Net Practice Pitch -2, Archery Arena.
A. Selection For Inter Zonal Competition
B. Inter University Competition
Faculty of the Department
Name Of Faculty | Designation | Qualification | Experience | Photo |
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Prof. Dr. Anand B. Lunkad | Director of Physical Education | Ph. D. NET, SET, NIS, MPEd. MCom , Ph.D. guideship of SPPU, Pune in Physical Education | ||
Prof. Ingle P.T. | Director of Physical Education | M.PEd, MCom |
Future plan 5 year plan Duration: – 2018 to 2023
More sports events participation –
Number of students and number of events to be increased (7% of total strength to be participate in sports and 20-25 events should be participate)
Weight age on Sports to be increased –
Sports quota at the time of admission, more support system to increase intake of deserving players in our college
Focus practice
of selected sports events like football men/women, cricket m/w etc. including -Longer duration of practice sessions on ground, Coaches and equipment with infrastructure
Sports Achievement –
10 % of total strength of sports participation students should achieve inter zonal and 1/3 of Zonal levels to be achieved at university level.
Physical Education Scheme –
classroom lecture and increase in fitness level of students.
Organization of –
Inter collegiate and Inter Zonal sports competition, Conference / Seminar / Workshop, short term courses –yoga, trek .
Ground Availability
, and Peon/ clerk/assistant –departmental staff
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Shivaji Rajmane |
Asst. Prof. Rajni Kumar | |
Asst. Prof. Sonam Gawande | |
Chairman | Asst. Prof. Madhura Wagh |
Asst. Prof. Amola Jeure | |
Asst. Prof. Suruchi Somwanshi | |
Asst. Prof. Asmita Sutar | |
Asst. Prof. Vishakha Kshirsagar | |
Asst. Prof. Amita Deshpande | |
Asst. Prof. Paridhi Jalan | |
Asst. Prof. Priya Murhe | |
Women’s Welfare Committee 2021-22, Pratibha College of Commerce and Computer Studies, organized a Short Film Making Competition ‘MERI KALAKRITI’.
Congratulations to all the students who participated and performed well as a team. We appreciate the film making and acting skills of our students and we are very proud that all have created videos that give a great message to the young generation to respect women who are the pillars of the family as well as the society.
Here are the links to the videos of the short films created by our students.
Chairman:
Dr. A. K. Walunj
Coordinator:
Asst. Prof. Anita Vishwakarma
Members:
Asst. Prof. Rupali Mote
Asst. Prof. Rutuja Chavan
Asst. Prof. Jayashree Kamble
Asst. Prof. Suklal Kumbhar
Dr. Preeti Kolhe
The College Planning and Development Committee is the apex body of the
institution that plans and executes the developmental activities. The prime
objective of College Planning and Development Committee is to prepare a
comprehensive development plan of the institute on annual basis like academic,
placement, infrastructure, administrative, and admission growth.
Coordinator | Asst. Prof. Rasika Patil |
Dr. Shruti Ganpule | |
Dr. Anamika Ghosh | |
Dr. Harshita Vachhani | |
Asst. Prof. Hemalata Chavan | |
Asst. Prof. Suvarna Gogate | |
Asst. Prof. Dipali Mahajan | |
Asst. Prof. Hanumanta Koli | |
Dr. Roopa Shah | |
Dr. Jayashree Muley |
Committee Chairman:
Committee Member:
Add-on / Certificate courses are offered to learn additional subjects apart from their main course to get extra qualification and knowledge to the students. Add-on courses allow students to supplement degree programs with shorter, practical and industry-focused certificate and diploma programs. These courses offered are chosen based on current trends, relevance and value in the job-market.
These courses are designed with a non-academic curriculum and students can pursue these add-on / certificate courses along with their regular degree programs. These courses are
linked to certain undergraduate courses within the college. Students can select any add-on / certificate course as per their choice or as per his / her requirement.
To undersign Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with different organizations to conduct add-on courses.
Selection of add-on programs – To choose add-on programs to offer students according to the current trends, relevance, student’s requirement and value in the job-market.
To approve the course by concerned department head and higher authority of the college.
To inform students about fees structure, syllabus, duration of the course, examination pattern and certification details of the offered course.
To conduct seminar, webinar or introductory session to aware the importance of add-on course offered to the students.
To prepare batches and course schedule and conduct classes through Theory and Practical sessions as per the requirement of the course.
To maintain the record of attendance and other details of the enrolled students for the course.
Assistant Members
College admissions is all about finding a knowledge depository that fits you. As an applicant, you are looking for an environment where you can thrive academically and personally, and it is the job of an admission in charge to identify students who will make great additions to a unique campus community.Grades and test scores are important factors in college admission, but admission leaders are also looking for curious and engaged candidates who will round out a diverse first-year class.The extracurricular activities and the Commitment to a sport, hobby, religious organization, or job over three years of high school is key. Colleges would much rather see you excited about a few worthwhile endeavors than marginally involved with a fruitful club.Conversations with your college counselor about what’s important to you in terms of academics, campus culture, and financial aid will help guide your overall college search.The key components of the college application are your transcript, score reports, letters of recommendation, and application essay. Colleges will also ask you to list your extracurricular activities
OBJECTIVE
Earn and Learn Scheme is executed under the guidance of Savitribai Pule Pune University.
PROCEDURE
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Registration Link To Apply for Earn and Learn Scheme
Committee Members A. Y. 2023-24
Students Representatives:-
The National Service Scheme (NSS) is an Indian government-sponsored public service program conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of the Government of India. Popularly known
as NSS, the scheme was launched in Gandhiji’s Centenary year in 1969. Aimed at developing student’s personality through community service, NSS is a voluntary association of young people in Colleges, Universities and at +2 level working for a campus-community (esp. Villages) linkage. In our college we have a NSS unit of strength 150 students, 100 students regular unit and 50 students
self-finance unit.
Our NSS unit have been actively participating in various activities for community engagement like
Coverage:
The main disadvantage of virtual communication is that you have no idea who is on the other side of the monitor. Yes, there are photos, but no one guarantees that the profile owner is
posting their photos. Started initially in 37 universities involving 40,000 volunteers, the scheme has grown over the years and it is implemented today with an involvement of more
than 2.6 million volunteers spread over in 200 Universities, Polytechnics and +2 Systems. The efforts of NSS volunteers have been widely acclaimed by the community, universities,
colleges and general public as the NSS volunteers have been rendering selfless service to the community.
Motto:
The Motto of NSS “Not Me But You”, reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for self-less service. NSS helps the students develop appreciation to other person’s point of view and also show consideration to ‘/other living beings. The philosophy of the NSS is well doctrine in this motto, which underlines/on the belief that the welfare .of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of the society on the whole and therefore, the NSS volunteers shall strive for the well-being of the society.
Symbol:
The symbol for the NSS has been based on the giant Rath Wheel of the world famous Konark Sun Temple (The Black Pagoda) situated in Orissa, India. The wheel portrays the cycle of creation, preservation and release and signifies the movement in life across time and space, the symbol thus stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of NSS for social change.
Badge:
The NSS Symbol is embossed on the badge. The eight bars in the wheel represent the 24 hours of a day. The red colour indicates that the volunteer is full of young blood that is lively, active, energetic and full of high spirit. The navy blue color indicates the cosmos of which the NSS is tiny part, ready to contribute its share for the welfare of the mankind.
1. Regular Activities(120 hours) and
2. Annual Special Camp(120 hours).
All the NSS Volunteers who have served NSS for at least 2 years and have performed 240 hours of work under NSS are entitled to a certificate from the university under the signature of the Vice-Chancellor and the Program Coordinator. The Annual camps are known as Special Camps. Camps are held annually, funded by the government of India, and are usually located in a rural village or a city suburb.
3. Volunteers may be involved in such activities as:
Cleaning
Afforestation
Stage shows or a procession creating awareness of such issues as social problems, education and cleanliness
4. Awareness Rallies:
There are no predefined or pre assigned tasks; it is left up to the volunteers to provide service in any way that is feasible.
Camps typically last between a week and 10 days, although camps for shorter periods are also conducted by NSS.
University Level Workshop Report S.P.College Velhe 2023-24
Ratangad Rapling Camp Report Ratangad 2023-24
University Level Workshop Report F.C.College Sinhagad 2023-24
University Level Workshop Report Visapur 2023-24
NSS Special Camp Report 2023-24
NSS Regular Activity Index Report 2023-24
NSS Activities 2021-22 Reports
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