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Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Government Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora District-Jabalpur MP May 2016 Self-Study Report For Institutional Re-Accreditation: Cycle-2 Submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bengaluru Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Government Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora District-Jabalpur-MP May 2016 Self-Study Report For Institutional Re-Accreditation: Cycle-2 Submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bengaluru Principal and Patron Dr. Santosh Jatav Coordinator NAAC Steering Committee Dr. Apara Tiwari Self Study Report of Govt.

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1 Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Government Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora District-Jabalpur MP May 2016 Self-Study Report For Institutional Re-Accreditation: Cycle-2 Submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bengaluru Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Government Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora District-Jabalpur-MP May 2016 Self-Study Report For Institutional Re-Accreditation: Cycle-2 Submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bengaluru Principal and Patron Dr. Santosh Jatav Coordinator NAAC Steering Committee Dr. Apara Tiwari Self Study Report of Govt.

2 Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Government Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora District-Jabalpur-MP May 2016 NAAC Steering Committee Coordinator Dr. Apara Tiwari Assistant Coordinator Dr. Nita Tiwari Members Dr. R K Dashore Dr. Anjali Mandwe Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) 1. Dr. Santosh Jatav- Principal 2. Dr. Nagendra Singh (Professor) 3. Dr. Sunu Mathew (Professor) Member 4. Dr. Mamta Sahu (Professor) Member 5. Dr. Apara Tiwari (Professor) Member 6. Dr. Srikrishna Tiwari (Asstt. Professor) Member 7. Dr. Shrivastava (Asstt. Professor) Member 8. Shri. K. Nikunj (Industry) Member 9. Shri. Mukesh Tiwari (Community) Member 10. Shri. Rohankar (Administration) - Member Coordinator and Member Secretary Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Government Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora District-Jabalpur Website: E-Mail: Phone/Fax: 07624-230300 Letter To, The Chairman National Assessment & Accreditation Council Post Office Box No.

3 1075, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru 560072 Sub : Submission of Self-Study Report Ref : Our Track ID MPCOGN13039 Dear Sir, I am delighted to submit the Self-Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sundar Agrawal College, Sihora , for Institutional Assessment & Accreditation (Cycle-2) through your esteemed council. The report is an outcome of consistent efforts of the Coordinator and her Steering Team, who wrote the Self-Study Report with perseverance and dedicated hard work. At the same time, the unconditional support rendered by all the constituents and stakeholders of the College is worthy of appreciation. The College is recognized under section 2f & 12(B) of the UGC Act 1956. Your prompt response is solicited. Regards, Yours Sincerely, OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPALGOVT. Shyam SUNDAR Agrawal COLLEGE Sihora , JABALPUR ( ) Website:E-Mail: Declarati I certify that the da ta included in this Selfknowledge.

4 This SSR is preparedpart thereof has beenI am aware that the this SSR during the Place: Sihora Date: 30/05/2016 Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPALGOVT. Shyam SUNDAR Agrawal COLLEGE Sihora , JABALPUR ( )Website: Phone/Fax: Declaration by the Head of the InstitutionSelf-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my prepared by the institution after internal discussions,been outsourced. Peer team will validate the information provide peer team visit. Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL GOVT. Shyam SUNDAR Agrawal COLLEGE Sihora , JABALPUR ( ) Phone/Fax: 07624-230300 Institution my discussions, and no provided in Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Contents Page From-to Preface 01-03 1.

5 A Post Accreditation Initiatives 04 -07 2. B. Executive Summary and SWOC Analysis 08-20 3. C. Profile of the Institution 21-31 4. D. Criteria-wise Analytical Report Criteria I Criteria II Criteria III Criteria IV Criteria V Criteria VI Criteria VII 32-44 45-61 62-76 77-87 88-101 102-116 117-125 5. E. Inputs From Departments Department of Botany Department of Chemistry Department of Commerce Department of Computer Science Department of Economics Department of English Department of Geography Department of Hindi Department of History Department of Mathematices Department of Physics Political Science Department of Zoology 126-200 6 Annexures I Affiliation Certificate Ii Cerificate of Registration u/s 2f &12B of UGC Act Iii Layout of Library Building iV AISHE Certificate V Certificate of UGC Grant Under XIIth Plan Vi Certificate of Accreditation and Quality Vii College Building Drawing (Existing) Viii Plan of Hostel Building iX Proposed Construction Plan in Existing College Campus X Survey Plan of College 7 Photo Gallery Govt.

6 Shyam Sundar Agrawal College, Sihora Self Study Report INDEX Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Preface Situated Km away from the centre point of India, Karondi Gram, Latitude N Longitude E, Govt. Shyam Sundar Agrawal College, Sihora , 45 km from Jabalpur District Headquarters, takes immense pride in exhibiting its location in the heart of India. Established in 1956, the college was founded by the Late Seth Shyam Sundar Agrawal ji, inspired by two stalwarts in particular The veteran freedom fighter Shri Kunj Biharilal Agnihotri and Shri Jai Ku. Jain. A casual utterance and a dream of citizens of repute, who were also members of Gyanoday Samiti, in the small Tehsil, Sihora , became a reality. Set up against the sprawling foot hills of Mahakoshal Rocks, a range of isolated linear Hills, on Majhgawan State Highway, Khitola Basti, the institute was taken over by Higher Education Department of in 1973.

7 The institute has been witness to as many as 20 Principals, some of whom are living testimonies to academic and administrative proficiency in its efficient management. Adjacent to the academic and administrative building stands the boys hostel with a capacity to accommodate 100 students. Since the college s inception in 1956, the college was once, also home to some students from abroad. The unique arch shaped structure that overlooks the hill view behind has a big playground and open space within the premises for proper ventilation to beat the summer heat. It is hardly 500 meter from the perennially flowing Hiran River, a major tributary of the Narmada. The plain land of Sihora region characterizes rich alluvium soil and is rich in iron, manganese, dolomite, and limestone.

8 Fresh water chestnut, rice and wheat are major agricultural produce. The college feels proud to boast of a pollution free zone with rich fauna and flora comprising variety of birds and trees. The college takes pride in its natural beauty, as the entire campus is located in the green belt hardly km from the Hiran River. The flora primarily includes Teak, Eucalyptus, Amaltas, Mango, an aged Banyan tree, Bel, Guava, Custard-Apple, Jamun, and plantations of Asoka trees. Fish tail Drongo, Page 1 Self Study Report of Govt. Shyam Sunder Agrawal College, Sihora Paradise Fly Catcher, Mahuka, Babbler, Horn Bill, Maina, Robin, Greater Concal and Asian Koel are also sighted as rare fauna of the region at different times of the day. Affiliated to Rani Durgawati Vishvavidyalaya, Jabalpur, with its location in semi-urban area; this college caters to students mostly of OBC background coming from surrounding villages, where exists at least one village within the radius distance of 7-10 Kms.

9 There are 14 subjects in program including Arts, Science and Commerce courses and 3 programs in one each in Chemistry, Economics, and Political Science. One of the specific reasons for escalation of students strength from 666 to 1400 approx. with a minor difference from 200-300 students, within a span of 6 to 7 years, is growing awareness for girl education from disadvantaged background. Women folk, especially from OBC background, are chiefly engaged as agricultural labors or work as labors in local mandi (vegetable market) whereas men folk are helping hands to their women folk. Girls stay back at home for house-hold chores. With the implementation of RTE Act, girl education up to 14 years became compulsory together with the gradation system that gave them added advantage to clear till 8th standard.

10 Hence they continued their studies, with which dropout percentage declined. With maturity this awareness for studies opened out new vistas in the rise of girl candidates from these communities, a giant leap to focus attention towards Higher Education. Given this transformation, the college got prepared for this inflow. Infrastructural and supportive development in the rural areas like Gram Sadak Yojna and free bicycle distribution to the girl student to name only a few, were like a boost to their educational upsurge. Thus the vision of the college also took shape in this regard. Within a span of five years infrastructural up-gradation commenced. Facilities for students and staff improved considerably which included one smart class room and one 30 computer lab. Tin roofing of 08 class rooms, fixing white and green writing boards for all the classrooms, installation of filtered water-Page 2 Self Study Report of Govt.


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