NAAC Visit Presentation of Internal Quality Assurance Cell
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NAAC Visit Presentation of Internal Quality Assurance Cell
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Internal Quality Assurance Cell Welcomes the Peer Team Members (3 rd Cycle of Assessment) Dr. Darshan Singh Kamboj Coordinator IQAC [email protected] Prof. A. K. Tyagi Chairman Dr. Devendra Vyas Member Prof. Vivek Misra Member Coordinator
To be the catalyst for creating quality consciousness to remove deficiencies and enhance quality through programmed actions. To improve the academic and administrative performance of the institution. Establishment of IQAC: 01/09/2009 To foster a quality culture for achieving and sustaining institutional excellence.
Composition of IQAC Chairman: Prof. A. K. Joshi (Principal) Co-Chairman: Dr. Bharatji Upadhyaya (Sociology Department) Coordinator: Dr. Darshan Singh Kamboj (Chemistry Department) Advisor: Dr. Nazish Khan (English Department Member: Dr. Suman Garia (Physics Department) Member: Miss. Sharmistha (Zoology Department) Member: Dr. Bhawana Kapkoti (Botany Department) Member: Dr. Gitu Kunwar (Chemistry Department) Member: Mr. C.P. Joshi (Parent) Member: Mr. Deepak Verma (Alumni) Member: Mr. Raju Bisht (Alumni)
Objectives To encourage self-evaluation, accountability, and innovation in teaching learning, and research. To evolve quality culture in the college. To evolve quality benchmarks and systems for various academic and administrative activities. To set future plans of action based on feedback from various stakeholders.
SWOC Analysis Strength Almost pollution-free zone. Not even a single case of ragging in the last decade. No gender biases in the college. Hard working teachers and students. Challenges Dropout rate in the first year is high. Insufficient staff to conduct various extra activities even for semester exams and semester system. No industry or employable assets nearby. Weakness Fewer transport facilities in the area. Numbers of faculty members are less than required. Poor internet connectivity. Opportunities Docile and obedient students hence can be effectively molded to learn newer things. Young energetic and dynamic faculty who are motivated to learn newer techniques.
Major contributions during assessment years Developing quality system Regular meetings for developing and improving the quality of academic activities. Started PG courses in 5 science subjects. Preparation of annual AQAR for NAAC accreditation. Monitoring mechanism Maintained feedback mechanism and its analysis. Established grievance redressal cell. Regular updating of the college website. Improving teaching learning and research Organised international and national seminars, workshops, and guest lectures . Enhanced use of ICT tools. Encouraging faculties for writing good research papers/projects.
Criteria-wise initiatives of IQAC Curriculum Teaching-learning Research Extension activities Student-Support and Progression Governance, leadership and management Institutional values and best practices
1. Curriculum Curriculum is designed and updated by the university. Our faculty members proactively participate in curriculum preparation in the capacity of members of BOS . Continuous feedback for curriculum enrichment is taken from stakeholders like: Students Teachers Alumni Parents Suggestions are analysed and sent to University.
Curriculum Implementation Regular monitoring of the completion of the syllabus done by the coordinator and chairperson of the IQAC. Issues regarding curriculum are discussed in the parent-teacher meeting. Key Performance Indicator displayed on the college website and also monitored by department of higher education.
2. Teaching-Learning Computer lab for students. Use of ICT has been implemented in the teaching-learning process. Continuous professional development (FDP/refresher) of the faculties. Evaluation of the performance of teachers and students. Academic calendar is prepared and followed. Bridging the gap between rural-urban background students by special and remedial classes by the concerned departments.
Teaching-Learning ( Cont ….) All staff and students are registered on e- Granthalaya (e-Library) and all can access more than 20 lac books. Tutorial Classes: To improve the communication skills of the students and improve the performance of weak students. Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA): Through Assignments, Group Discussions, and Seminars along with Internal Evaluations. Faculty members are constantly encouraged by IQAC to use innovative teaching methods by Power point presentations. Models and Charts.
Quiz, seminars, workshops, essay and speech competitions are regularly arranged by the departments. Mentor System Department wise mentor system enforced: Based on the subjects, classes and practical batches they handle. Each mentor allotted 30-40 students for all three years UG course. Self- appraisal report system (ACR) : Year-wise self appraisal report of teachers is prepared and submitted to higher authorities yearly by using IFMS Portal. Evaluation of Teachers: By online method using Samarth portal evaluation of teachers analyzed and forwarded to higher authorities by IQAC. Teaching-Learning ( Cont ….)
3. Research Name of the faculty No. of Ph. D. scholar supervised No. of research scholars working Dr. A. K. Joshi 15 04 Dr. Bharatji Upadhyay 03 Dr. Nazis Khan 01 03 Dr. Sanjeev Saxena 01 02 Dr. Anjum Ali 03 Dr. Shelendra Kumar 01 Dr. Darshan Singh 01 Dr. Poonam Pant 02 Dr. Suman Gari 02 Research Supervision
Research ( Cont ….) Name of the Faculty No. of research papers published No. of research papers communicated Dr. A. K. Joshi 27 Dr. Bharatji Upadhyay 13 Dr. Nazis Khan 13 Dr. Sanjeev Saxena 10 Dr. Anjum Ali 11 02 Dr. Shelendra Kumar 02 Dr. Darshan Singh 13 01 Dr. Upasna Sharma 17 Dr. Poonam Pant 08 03 Dr. Suman Gari 08 Publications
Awards: 04 Research ( Cont ….) S. No. Name of Awardee Award name Given For 1. Dr. A. K. Joshi Bharat Shiksha Ratna Award Contribution in the field of education 2. Dr. Upasna Sharma Bharat Ratna Rajeev Gandhi gold medal award Educational Excellence 3. Dr. Upasna Sharma Women Victory Award Study of women 4. Dr. Upasna Sharma Bharat Ratna Dr. Radhakrishanan gold medal award Educational Excellence
Books published by faculty members: 14 Research ( Cont ….) S. No. Author Name Title of the book Publisher 1. Dr. A. K. Joshi Uttarakhand ke Samajik aur Sanskritik Punarjagran me Arya Samaj aur Ramkrishna Mission ka Yogdan Prakash Book Depot, Bareilly 2. Dr. A. K. Joshi Bhotantik Janjati Prakash Book Depot, Bareilly 3. Dr. A. K. Joshi Bharat ka Swatantrata Aandolan Prakash Book Depot, Bareilly 4. Dr. A. K. Joshi Etihaas Lekhan Vidha Ka Vikas Prakash Book Depot, Bareilly 5. Dr. A. K. Joshi Kumauni Shabd Samooh edt Prakash Book Depot, Bareilly 6 Dr. A. K. Joshi Kumaun ateet avam Sanskriti ke katipay paksh Jagdamba Publishing House Delhi 7. Dr. A. K. Joshi Kumaun me Mahatama Gandhi Aur Gandhi Darshan Kunal Books, New Delhi
Research ( Cont ….) S. No. Author Name Title of the book Publisher 8. Dr. A. K. Joshi Suryoday Kunal Books, New Delhi 9. Dr. Bharat ji Upadhyay The drug addicts: Problems and solutions ( Edn . I) Vijay Prakashan Mandir Varanasi 10. Dr. Bharat ji Upadhyay The drug addicts: Problems and solutions ( Edn . II Revised) Kunal Books, New delhi 11. Dr. Nazish Khan Search for Identity in John Updike’s Rabbit Novels Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany 12. Dr. Upasna Sharma Ikkisvin Shatabdi main mahila samasyayen evam sambhavnayen Alpha Publication, New Delhi 13. Dr. Upasna Sharma Parvatiya Anchal Se Palayan Kunal Books, New Delhi 14. Dr. Darshan Singh Group Theory and Analytical Chemistry Kunal Books, New Delhi
Ongoing Research Project: 01 “Development of novel Green Ointments” Funding Agency: USERC, Dehradun, Budget: 2,00000/- Research Projects Completed: 01 Department of economics Project Submitted: 01 “Development of ointment for burn treatment” Funding Agency: SERB, New Delhi, Budget: 25,00000/- Research ( Cont ….)
4. Extension Activities The IQAC ensures efficient and progressive performance with regard to serving the community. Social services done through our NSS/ NCC unit actively are as follows: Traffic Awareness Programme. Blood Donation Camp. Swachchh Bharat Abhiyan. International Yoga Day. Rally on AIDS awareness. Tree Plantation Programme. Paryavaran Suraksha Abhiyan. Pulse Polio Immunization Programme. Covid vaccination camps Army Training camps.
Extension Activities Antidrug cell continuously organized awareness programs for making a drug-free society and successfully achieved the aim of making a drug-free campus. Under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan College has adopted 5 villages to be developed. International & National Conference Organized International : 02 National : 04 Two new self-financed vocational courses (in Ecotourism and Web designing): University panel has been conducted and final approval by Hon. Governor is awaited.
5. Student Support and Progression IQAC has tried to make learning student-centric by adopting the following methods: Providing text and reference books for self-study. Quiz and Group Discussions. Practical and Project work. Use of ICT tools for effective learning. By making available e-learning resources (e- Granthalaya ). Scholarships. Subscribing Research Journals and Periodicals. A total no. of 20000 books and more than 445 Journals/Periodicals are present in the Central Library of the College.
Girl’s hostel building is under construction. Following Committees/Cells are satisfactorily functioning in tandem with the IQAC under the able leadership of the principal- Discipline Committee. Career and Counselling Cell. Library Advisory Committee. Sports & Cultural Committee. Development Committee. Building Committee Purchase Committee. Admission Committee Examination Committee NSS NCC 6. Governance, Leadership and Management
Community Engagement by extension activities like NSS, NCC and SVEEP, Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat campaigns and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan. Blood Donation, Voter Awareness Program , Community Awareness programs Update the students on their career advancement , e nhance their subjective knowledge, and make them know how to use new technologies Eco-friendly campus Rain-water harvesting & waste management Trees and herbs have been maintained in the campus 7. Institutional values and best practices
Future plan of action Opening new subjects in UG (Drawing, Geography, Home Science, Sanskrit, Music) and PG courses (Hindi, Economics, English). Installing solar energy plants. Start a new vocational course in wet lab techniques used in industries. Establishing advanced research laboratories.
Cycle-2 peer team key recommendation and actions Recommendations Actions taken College should have computer lab A computer lab has been established in 2020 with 20 computers. College should have playground and gym A well equipped gym has been established in 2020. Due to the non-availability of land sports activities are being conducted in nearby playground. College should have post graduation in science subjects Started in five science subjects by this session College should start some job oriented courses Two self financed vocational courses (ecotourism and web designing) are soon to be started. University panel conducted but approval od Hon. Governor is awaited. Furniture for students should be sufficient. Adequate furniture is available for students.