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Estd.1994 C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (A UGC 2(f), 12(B) recognized and NAAC Re-acrediated ‘A’ Grade (CGPA 3.06) State University) University Campus Schools and Subcentre (Latur and Parbhani), New Model Degree College, Hingoli and Late Shri Uttamrao Rathod Tribal Development and Research Center, Kinwat PROSPECTUS 2020 - 2021 1 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
Vice-Chancellor’s Message Dear Students and Parents, Welcome to Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS) in its silver jubilee year. With the ‘A’ Grade bestowed upon it by NAAC, the University moves ahead with a firm determination of further enhancing its academic and research goals. While enhancing and upgrading the infrastructural facilities we are C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 also committed to further our obligations towards the society and environment. The aim of our university is to have the highest standards of ethics and conduct in teaching, research as well as in administration, organizational policy and behavior. Student centric teaching and research programs are our merits. Equity of access to all students, irrespective of their background is cherished by us. We stand for academic freedom to all the faculty and students to engage in intellectual discourse and critical enquiry without fear and favor. Free and conducive atmosphere to students and staff and encouragement to strive for academic excellence and acquire skills by exploring the inherent potential within is our norm. The University offers wide range of teaching and research programs in Science & Technology, Social Science, Commerce & Management, Language, Literature and Culture Studies including Foreign Languages, Fine & Performing Arts, Journalism, Education, & Sports etc. We are consistently doing all efforts to improve the ways in which knowledge is created, made accessible, managed, disseminated and controlled. While doing so, we have prioritized our values but are also open for constructive changes which are modern in content and world compatible. Our sub-centre at Latur and Parbhani as well as Tribal Skill Development and Training Centre at Kinwat and the Model Degree College at Hingoli are faring well. We have successfully entered in the mainstream of Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA); a premier funding agency of state and central government. RUSA has provided sizable funding for innovative research, e-learning and developing infrastructure. This University is a part of the ‘European Union’s (EU) ‘Erasmus Mundus Programme’ which aims to enhance quality in higher education through scholarships and academic co-operation between the EU and the rest of the world. Our students and faculties are actively enrolled in this program. We have MoUs with internationally reputed educational institutes in Spain, Korea and other institutes of national repute. We have also been enlisted by the ICCR for enrolling international students for various academic and research programs. Our faculties have published their research articles in various reputed international journals. Involvement of our students and faculties in LIGO-India project (Laser Inter ferro-metry Gravitational wave detection Observatory) funded by NSF, USA is a testimony of our efforts in the direction of international collaboration. I welcome all of you to join this university and reap the benefits of academic and research deliberations! Dr. Udhav V. Bhosale Vice-Chancellor 2 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
CONTENTS Sr. Titles Page No. No. 1.0 Preface 4 1.1 About SRTMUN 5 2.0 Campus Schools 6 2.1 School of Chemical Sciences 6 C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 2.2 School of Commerce and Management Sciences 7 2.3 School of Computational Sciences 8 2.4 School of Earth Sciences 9 2.5 School of Educational Sciences 10 2.6 School of Fine and Performing Arts 10 2.7 School of Interdisciplinary Studies 11 2.8 School of Language Literature and Culture Studies 11 2.9 School of Life Sciences 12 2.10 School of Mathematical Sciences 13 2.11 School of Media Studies 13 2.12 School of Pharmacy 14 2.13 School of Physical Sciences 14 2.14 School of Social Sciences 15 2.15 Women’s Study Centre 16 2.16 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Chair & Study Centre 16 2.17 Shri Guru Gobindsingh Chair & Study Centre 16 2.18 Sub-Centre, Latur 17-20 2.19 Sub-Centre, Parbhani 20 2.20 Late Shri Uttamrao Rathod Tribal Development and Research Center, Kinwat 20 2.21 New Model Degree College, Hingoli 21 3.0 Career Oriented Courses 22 4.0 Soft Skill 22 5.0 Competative Examinations Guidance Centre 23 6.0 Rules of Admission 23-25 7.0 Special Coachings 25 8.0 Scholarships offered 25 9.0 SWAYAM / NPTL / MOOC Courses 26 10 Fees Structure 27-38 11 Facilities 39 12 General Rules and Special Instruction 40 13 Anti-Ragging Regulations 40-41 Annexure-I 42 Annexure-II 43 Undertaking form 44 3 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
1.0 PREFACE Established on 17th September, 1994, the Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded, has emerged as a C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 premier center of higher learning with outstanding student output and faculties who have to their credit notable accomplishments and academic caliber nourished through their association with prestigious institutes of national and international repute such as IUCAA, GSI, IICT, C-DAC, CICR (Nagpur), CEERI (Pillani) etc. Having taken a quantum leap forward in the direction of building necessary infrastructure for operation of the courses of Campus Schools in a span of twenty five years, the University has created golden opportunities for the students to study a number of courses. It has procured equipments and computational facilities and crores of rupees have been invested for the infrastructure of Schools. It offers the state-of-art facilities for Post-Graduate and research studies in major disciplines in Science and Technology, Commerce and Management, Humanities and Inter- discplinary studies. The University is situated at a beautiful site and attracts the attention of all visitors, especially students and scholars. It prom- ises to make sincere efforts for personal- ity development so as to enable students to reach greater academic heights. 4 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
1.1 ABOUT SRTMUN Quality Programs: SRTMUN has a comprehensive range of academic programs. The programs range from ‘Certificate course, Diploma course, Advance Diploma, Degree Course, Innovative program to five years Integrated Courses and Post Graduate Courses. Our degrees equip students with skills required to meet the academic challenges across the range of disciplines in the job-oriented market. ‘Study tour’, ‘field trips’. ‘Industry visits’ C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 are designed in such a way that they enhance academic knowledge in an out-of-classroom environment. Training in ‘National Laboratories’ and ‘Industry Internship’, is offered which gives students opportunity to experience the research and work carried out in the industry through their discipline in a real world setting. It offers students an opportunity to face real life situation. Research of highest standard: SRTMUN offers students an opportunity to carry out research through Home Assignments. Projects and / or Dissertation. Students are encouraged to present their findings in the regional and national level seminars. Students are also encouraged to participate in ‘Research Festivals’ like ‘Avishkar’ and ‘Anveshan’. They get opportunity to meet various scientists, researchers and Nobel Laureates across the discipline. The SRTM University has many National and International collaborative programs, such as Erasmus Mundus. Excellent Teachers: SRTMUN follows student-centric approach to learning enhanced by flexible options through choice based credit system. More than 165 teachers are engaged in teaching, many of them have won academic awards of high standard and are recognised internationally in their own fields of specialisation in research activities. University follows innovative methods of teaching, which includes ‘Group Discussion’, ‘Seminar’, Interactive Teaching. ‘Constructivists and non-constructivists methods’ which are well supported by new teaching aids like ‘LCD’ and ‘Interactive Boards’ in the class room. SRTMUN also provides opportunity to students to interact with teachers from various Universities, National labs, and research organisations through its ‘Adjunct Faculty’, ‘Scholar-in-Residence’ schemes. Many of the ‘adjunct faculty are award winning faculty in their own discipline. Vibrant Campus and Sub-Campus: SRTMUN is a great place to pursue higher education. The campus is located on an elevated Deccan Plateau which is heart in shape. The University is spread over an area of 550 acres and has majestic buildings of modern architectural design, a sprawling campus and green fields. Computerized library, Computer centre, Hostel accomodation are available within the campus. Bank, Post Office, WI-FI Internet facility, vehicle parking, guest house, gymnasium, play ground and primary health center are accessible to the students. The campus is well connected to the main city through bus service. Dedicated support to International Students: Academic and English language support Accommodation assistance Career assistance Counseling sessions SRTMUN aims to make every student’s stay on campus as comfortable as possible. 5 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.0 CAMPUS SCHOOLS: Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded Campus has 15 Schools. The courses offered, Faculty, Student Intake capacity and eligibility course-wise criteria for admission is as follows: 2.1) SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES M.Sc. Chemistry with Intake Duration Eligibility 6 Specialisations Capacity C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 Organic Chemistry 20 2 Years *Admission through Common Entrance Test (4 Sem.) (CET) Industrial Chemistry 20 2 Years *Eligible candidates for appearing CET (4 Sem.) should have B.Sc. degree with Chemistry/ Industrial Chemistry/Analytical Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry 20 2 Years as a optional/Subject from a recognised uni- (4 Sem.) versity. *Specialisations will be alloted on the merit Polymer Chemistry 20 2 Years basis and as per university reservation rule (4 Sem.) after completion of M.Sc. I year Analytical Chemistry 20 2 Years (4 Sem.) Physical Chemistry 20 2 Years (4 Sem.) FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. B. S. Dawane Professor & Director Org. Chem. (M.Sc., Ph.D.) Dr. P.K. Zubaidha Professor Org. Chem. (M.Sc., Ph.D.) Dr. Mrs. S.S. Makone Professor Phy. Chem. (M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.) Dr. O. S. Yemul Associate Professor Poly. Chem. (M.Sc., Ph.D.) Dr. R.H. Tale Associate Professor Org.Anal. Chem. (M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D.) Dr. S.D. Devsarkar Associate Professor Phy. Chem. (M.Sc., Ph.D.) Dr. A. L. Puyad Assistant Professor Org. Chem. (M.Sc., NET, Ph.D.) Dr. G. K. Chaitanya Assistant Professor Phy. Chem. (M.Sc., Ph.D.) Dr. D. S. Wankhede Assistant Professor Inorg. Chem. (M.Sc., Ph.D.) Dr. R. V. Pinjari Assistant Professor Anal. Chem. (M.Sc., Ph.D.) 6 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.2) SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity M.Com. 20 2 Years B.Com. Degree from (4 Sem.) a recognised University M.B.A. 60 2 Years As per CET Broucher Published by (4 Sem.) Directorate of Technical Education, Govt. C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 of Maharashtra Mumbai Certificate Course in GST 40 5 weaks Graduate in Commerce or allied subjects FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. B. R. Suryawanshi Professor & Director Advanced, Accounting/ M.Com., B.Ed.,M.B.A., M.Phil., Marketing Ph.D., GDC & A, NET Dr. Mrs. V. N. Laturkar Professor and Head Finance, HRM M.B.A. (Fin.), M.Com.(HR), Dept. of Commerce C.A. (Inter), Ph.D. (MGT),SET Dr. D. M. Khandare Professor HRM, Finance M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. Mrs. M. S. Deshpande Professor and Head Marketing M.Com., M.B.A., Ph.D. SET Dept. of M.B.A. Dr. V. R. Uttarwar Assistant Professor Marketing M.B.A., Ph.D. Dr. B. S. Mudholkar Assistant Professor Marketing M.B.A., M.Phil, NET, Ph.D. Dr. N. C. Dhande Assistant Professor Marketing, E-Commerce M.B.A., Ph.D. Dr. R. V. Tehra Assistant Professor Marketing M.B.A.,Ph.D. Dr. G. P. Mudholkar Assistant Professor Marketing Finance HRM M.B.A., M.Com., NET, Ph.D. 7 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.3) SCHOOL OF COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity M.Sc. Computer Application 30 2 Years (4 Sem.) Any Science Graduate (B.Sc.) B.C.A./ B.Sc. (C.S.)/ Engineering graduates/Any M.Sc. Computer Sciences 30 2 Years C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 graduate with PGDCA/ ADCSSAA/ “A” (4 Sem.) Level Certificate. Note: Priority will be given to the students with mathematics at M.Sc. Computer Network 30 2 Years +2 level (4 Sem.) M.C.A. 60 3 Years As per CET Broucher Published by (6 Sem.) Directorate of Technical Education, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai M.Voc (Software Development) 25 2 Years B.Voc. or B.C.A./B.Sc.(S)/B.E. Admission Procedure: Admission to M.Sc. course is purely on merit basis, and for M.C.A. the admission are carried out DTE, Mumbai, through C.E.T. FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. S. D. Khamitkar Professor and Director Network security M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. G. V. Chowdhary Professor Computer Network and M.E., Ph.D. (IIT Madras) Data communication Dr. N. K. Deshmukh Assistant Professor Remote Sensing M.Sc., SET, M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. S. N. Lokhande Assistant Professor Mobile Communications M.Sc., SET Dr. P. U. Bhalchandra Assistant Professor Database and Datamining M.Sc., SET, M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. A. H. Sabale Assistant Professor Pattern Reconization M.E. Ph.D. Mr. S. R. Mekewad Assistant Professor Programming Methods M.C.A. Dr. H. S. Fadewar Assistant Professor E-Security and Data Mining M.Sc.,M.C.A.,M.Phil.,PGDBM,Ph.D. Mr. M. D. Wangikar Assistant Professor Computer Networking and M.Tech. (C.S.E.) Data Mining Mr. M. S. Darak Assistant Professor Information System and MCA, DIM Cloud computing Mr. M. R. Mahamune Assistant Professor Web Technology & Human M.C.A. Computer Interface 8 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.4) SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity M.Sc. Geology 20 2 Years Any B.Sc. graduate with Geology/Phys- (4 Sem.) ics/Chemistry/Life Sciences. (Preference will be given to the students having geology as one of the subject at degree level) M.Sc. Environmental Science 20 2 Years Any B.Sc. graduate or B.E. Civil/Chemical/Env. C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 Engg./Water management or B.Pharm. or B.Sc. (4 Sem.) Agri./Forestry, (Preference will be given to those with Env. Sci. as one of the subjects at the degree level). M.A./M.Sc. Geography 20 2 Years B.A. with Geography as one of the (4 Sem.) subject at degree level or any B.Sc. M.Sc. Geophysics 10 2 Years B.Sc. with Physics and (4 Sem.) Mathematics P.G. Diploma in Geoinformatics 15 1 Year M.Sc. Geology/Geophysics/Environmental (2 Sem.) Sci./Agri/Physics (M.Tech. & M.E.Engineering) M.A./M.Sc. Geography, Ph.D. appeared students of Earth Sciences Certificate course in Industrial 40 1 Year Any P.G./B.E./M.E.(Engg.)/ M.Phil. & Safety, Health & Environmental (2 Sem.) Ph.D. appeared Management (Subject to approval students of Earth Sciences from MSBTE) Certificate course in Water Literacy 30 4 Months Candidate should have passed HSC (12th (1 Sem., Standard) equivalent exams. Part time) P.G. Diploma Geo-Resourse Exploration 15 1 Year M.Sc. Geology/Geophysics/Environmental Sci./ and Mining skills M.Sc. (Tech.) Geology, M.Tech. Geology/ M.Sc.(Tech.) Environmental Sci. B.Tech. Civil and B.Tech. Mining, M.A./M.Sc. Geography FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. K. Vijaya Kumar Professor & Director Geochem. & Igneous M.Sc., NET, Ph.D. Head Dept. of Geology Petrology Dr. D. B. Panaskar Professor Environmental Geology, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Head Dept.of Geophysics Remote Sensing and GIS Dr. H. S. Patode Associate Professor Groundwater Pollution M.Sc., Ph.D. Studies Dr. T. Vijay Kumar Associate Professor Geophysics (Seismic M.Sc.(Tech.), NE,T Ph.D., Imaging) Dr. P. A. Khadke Associate Professor Urban Geography M.A.,NET, Ph.D.,LL.B., LLM. Head Dept.of Geography Dr. A. S. Kadam Associate Professor Geography M.A., PGDEM, Ph.D.,LL.B., LL.M. Dr. A. B. Bhosle Assistant Professor & Head Environmental Science, M.Sc., Ph.D. Dept. of Environmental Science (Water Pollution Studies) Dr. V. M. Wagh Assistant Professor Environmental Sciences M.Sc., SET, Ph.D. Dr. Y. P. Lolage Assistant Professor Environmental Sciences M.Sc., SET, NET, Ph.D. Remote Sensing and GIS Miss. Dipali N. Sable Assistant Professor Environmental Sciences M.Sc., SET, NET ADJUNCT FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. S. K.G. Krishnamacharyulu Adjunct Professor Geophysics, Gravity and M.Sc.(Tech.), Ph.D. Magnetics 9 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.5 ) SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity M.Ed. 50 2 Years B.Ed. degree from recognised university & CET Govt. of Maharashtra as per guidelines of Central Admission Process of Directorate of Higher Education, Pune C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 M.P.Ed. 40 2 Years B.P.Ed. degree from recognised (4 Sem.) university & CET Govt. of Maharashtra as per guidelines of Central Admission Process of Directorate of Higher Education, Pune FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. Mrs. V. N. Patil Professor Education M.Sc., M.Ed., SET, Ph.D. Dr. C. R. Baviskar Professor & Director Education M.Sc. M.Ed., SET, Ph.D. Dr. Sinku Kumar Singh Asociate Professor Physical Education M.Sc., M.P.Ed., Ph.D. NET and H.O.D. and Yoga Diploma Dr. Mrs. S. Y. Patil Assistant Professor Education M.Sc. M.Ed. SET, Ph.D. Dr. M. M. Joshi Assistant Professor Education B.Sc., M.Ed., SET, NET, Ph.D. Dr. B. D. Kengle Assistant Professor Physical Education M.A., M.P.Ed., SET, Ph.D. Dr. A. P. Gingine Assistant Professor Education M.Sc.,M.Ed.,SET,NET, Ph.D. in Education and Ph.D. in Botany 2.6) SCHOOL OF FINE & PERFORMING ARTS Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility M.A. (Theatre Arts and Films) 30 2 Years Any Graduate or equivalent and previous formal education, (4 Sem.) Apptitude and Interest in Drama, Dance, Visulal Arts and Literature. M.A. (Music) 20 2 Year B.A.(Music) or any graduation + Sangeet Visharad from (4 Sem.) Akhil Bhartiya Gandharva Mandal Diploma in Theatre Arts 40 1 Year H.S.C. or equivalent from any recognised board Certificate Course in Dance 40 6 Months S.S.C. or equivalent from any recognised board Certificate Course in Music 30 6 Months S.S.C. or equivalent from any recognised board Bachelor of Performing Art(BPA) 40 3 years H.S.C. or equivalent from any recognised board Bachelor of Visual Art (BVA) 40 4 years H.S.C. or equivalent from any recognised board Diploma in Folk Art Any graduate B.Voc Theater & Acting 30 3 years 12th Any faculty Diploma in Digital Arts & Graphics Admission Fees - 200, Tution Fees - 8000 Diploma in Theatre Arts Admission Fees - 200, Tution Fees - 4000 Certificate Course in Music Admission Fees - 200, Tution Fees - 2000 Certificate Course in Dance Admission Fees - 200, Tution Fees - 2000 FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Dr. P. Vithal I/c Director 10 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.7) SCHOOL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES The newly established School of Interdisciplinary Studies will be introducing the M.Sc. (Medical Physics) course with effect from the academic year 2014-2015. Medical Physics is a two years degree course which basically deals with the applications of Physics, Electronics, and computing in medicine and human health. In fact, medical physics course has large number of branches such as (i) Radiotherapy (utilizing linear accelerators for treatment of cancer tissues), (ii) Nuclear medicine (employs radioactive tracers for disease diagnosis, (iii) Magnetic Resonance Imaging and (iv) Medical Electronics (Monitoring and processing instruments). The course is designed to provide the knowledge of physics/electronics as applied to health care clinical management. It will also provide technical expertise in various imaging techniques as well as in monitoring sophisticated instruments. Upon C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 completion of the course, students can be employed as a Medical physicist in hospitals throughout India. The students also become eligible to appear for RSO qualifying exam. conducted by AERB in collaboration with BARC, Mumbai, and thus they can have additional opportunity to become Radiation Safety Officers in General Hospitals in India. Additionally by studying this course, it will help further in making your career in health departments, tertiary institutions, and medical instrumentation companies as well as pursue research career in India and abroad. The students can also seek admission for Diploma in Rediation Physics conducted by BARC Mumbai. This degree course will be of four semesters duration having theory papes and practical sessions split over three semesters, while the fourth semester would be exclusively for the Dissertation / project work. A science graduate student with combination of subjects such as Physics, Biophysics, Electronics, Instrumentation, Computers, Biotechnology, and B.E. student with Electronics and Tel., Electrical and Instrumentation, etc is eligible for seeking admission to this course. The course will be taught by the selected expertise available on the campus as well as off the campus. The faculty members from Dr. S.C. Govt. Medical College, Nanded, S.G.G.S. College of Engineering & Technology, Vishnupuri, Nanded, as well as experts form Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Pune, Command Hospital New Delhi, will also contribute to conduct theory and practical sessions. The Students will also have opportunity to have field work in radiologycal centres/Hospital in Nanded city & other reputed laboratories in India. FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. D. B. Panaskar Professor and Director Environmental Geology, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Remote Sensing Dr. Mrs. M. P. Mahabole Professor Radiation Effects in Material, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Nuclear Physics Dr. K. A. Bogle Assistant Professor Radiation Ditectors, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Electronics Lab. 2.8) SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND CULTURE STUDIES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity Any graduate from recognized university M. A. English 40 2 Years with (English as compulsory/Second lan- guage) English as Optional/Special Sub- ject will be given preference M. A. Marathi 40 2 Years Any graduate from recognized university with (Marathi as Second Language) Marathi as Optional/Special Subject will be given preference *Certificate Course in Spanish 40 1 Sem. S.S.C. from any recognised board *Certificate Course in French 40 1 Sem. S.S.C. from any recognised board Diploma Course in Spanish 20 2 Sem. Certificate Course in Spanish Diploma Course in French 20 2 Sem. Certificate Course in French Advanced Diploma in Spanish 20 2 Sem. Diploma Course in Spanis Advanced Diploma in French 20 2 Sem. Diploma Course in French Fees for Foreign Languages Certificate/Diploma Course as below: Certificate course in Spanish Rs. 2000=00 Diploma Course in Spanish Rs. 3000=00 Advance Diploma Course in Spanish Rs. 4000=00 Spanich and French Courses *The students belonging to reserved category will be eligible for 50% concessions in fees upon production of caste certificate. 11 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. Shailaja B. Wadikar Professor & Director Indian Literature in English, M.A. SET, PGDTE, Ph.D. Comparative Literature, Linguistics Dr. Keshav S. Deshmukh Professor Adhunik Marathi Sahitya, M.A., Ph.D. Head Dept. of Marathi Dalit aani Gramin Sahitya, Marathi Samiksha C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 Dr. Ramesh Dhage Professor Indian Literature in English, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. American Literature Dr. Dilip Chavan Professor Sociolinguistics M.A., SET, PGDTE, Ph.D. Head Dept. of English Dr. Prithviraj Taur Assistant Professor Adhunik Marathi Gadya M.A., SET, Ph.D. Wangmay Dr. Vaijnath Anmulwad Assistant Professor Adiwasi Sahitya M.A., NET, Ph.D. ani Loksahitya, Adhunik Marathi Sahitya Dr. P. Vitthal Assistant Professor Adhunik Marathi Sahitya: M.A., NET, Ph.D. Kavita Dr. Yogini Satarkar Assistant Professor Indian English Literature, M.A., Ph.D., B.Lib, B.Ed. American Literature, ELT Mr. Mohd. Zishan Ali Assistant Professor Spanish and Latin American M.A. Spanish, NET (JRF) I/C Head Dept. of Spanish Literature Dr. Nina Gogate Assistant Professor Translation Studies and M.A.,NET(JRF),M.Phil.,Ph.D. I/C Head Dept. of French Francophone Studies 2.9) SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity M.Sc. Bio-Technology 20 2 Years Any Science Graduate, B.Sc. Agree (30% Seats) *Admission through Common Entrance Test (CET) M.Sc. Microbiology 20 2 Years B.Sc. Microbiology with as one the optional subject M.Sc. Botany 20 2 Years B.Sc. Botany with as one the optional subject M.Sc. Zoology 20 2 Years B.Sc. Zoology *Admission through Common Entrance Test (CET) P.G. Diploma Medical 20 1 Year B.Sc.with one of the subject Biology Laboratory Tech. NOTE: B.Sc., Bio-Technology Students will be given admission to M.Sc. Microbiology, Botany & Zoology courses against vacant seats. FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. T. A. Kadam Professor Biotechnology M.Sc., Ph.D., SET Dr. C. N. Khobragade Professor and Head Biotechnology M.Sc., Ph.D., NET Dr. R. M. Mulani Professor Botany M.Sc., Ph.D. and Director Dr. (Mrs.) A. P. Pathak Professor and Head Microbiology M.Sc., Ph.D., SET Dr. S. P. Chavan Professor and Head Zoology M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr.B. S. Surwase Professor and Head Biotechnology M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. L. H. Kamble Associate Professor Biochemistry M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. (Mrs.) H. J. Bhosale Assistant Professor Microbiology M.Sc., SET, Ph.D. Dr. G. B. Zore Assistant Professor Biotechnology M.Sc., Ph.D. 12 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.10) SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity M.A./ M.Sc. Mathematics 50 2 Years B.A./ B.Sc.with (Mathematics) one of the optional subject M.A./ M.Sc. Statistics 40 2 Years B.A./ B.Sc. with (Mathematics/Statistics) one of the optional subject, First Preference will be given for B.A./B.Sc. Statistics C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. D. D. Pawar Professor & Director Relativity and Cosmology M.Sc., SET, Ph.D. Dr. N. S. Darkunde Assistant Professor Algebra, Coding Theory M.Sc., SET, GATE, Ph.D. Dr. U. K. Sangale (Study Leave) Assistant Professor Analytic Number Theory M.Sc., SET, Ph.D. Dr. A. A. Muley Assistant Professor Operations Research & M.Sc., Ph.D. Industrial Statistics Mr. U. S. Divyaveer Assistant Professor Algebra M.Sc., NET, GATE Dr. B.Surendranath Reddy Assistant Professor Algebra, Analysis, Number theory M.Sc., NET, Ph.D. Dr. Rupali S. Jain Assistant Professor Integral and Differential Equation M.Sc., SET, NET, Ph.D. Dr. G.S. Phad (On Lean) Assistant Professor Design of Experiments Sampling Methods M.Sc., SET, Ph.D. 2.11) SCHOOL OF MEDIA STUDIES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity M.A. Mass Communication & 20 2 Years Any graduate from recognised Journalism university M.Sc./M.A.Electronics Media Studies 20 2 Years Any graduate from recognised Media Studies university Master of Library & Information Science 20 1 Years B.L.I.S.C./B.Lib.Sc. FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. D. M. Shinde Professor & Director Public Relation/ Corporate M.M.C.J., Ph.D. Communication Dr. S. D. Pathak Assistant Professor Radio & T.V. Journalism, Electronic Media M.M.C.J., Ph.D., NET Dr. Rajendra Gonarkar Assistant Professor Development Communication M.M.C.J., M.A., M.Phil., SET, NET, Ph.D. (Sociology), Ph.D.(MC&J) Dr. S. M. Narangale Assistant Professor Multimedia Technology MCA, SET Dr. J.N. Kulkarni I/c Director,KRC Research Methodology, M.L.I.Sc,SET,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Basics, Library Administration, Classification 13 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.12) SCHOOL OF PHARMACY (Approved by AICTE New Delhi & Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi) Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity B.Pharm. 60 4 Years (8 Sem.) M. Pharm. Pharmaceutics 15 2 Years (4 Sem.) Admission are given as per the norms precribed C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 M. Pharm. Pharmaceutical 15 2 Years by DTE Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai Chemistry (4 Sem.) M. Pharm. Pharmacology 15 2 Years (4 Sem.) M. Pharm. Quality Asurance 15 2 Years (4 Sem.) Admission to these courses are done through central admission process (CAP) conducted by Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Govt. of Maharashtra. FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. S. C. Dhawale Professor and Director Pharmacology M.Pharm., Ph.D. Dr. S. G. Gattani Professor Pharmaceutics M.Pharm., Ph.D. Dr. S. S. Pekamwar Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M.Pharm., Ph.D. Dr. S. J. Wadher Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M.Pharm., Ph.D. Dr. S. R. Butle Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M.Pharm., Ph.D. Dr. R. V. Kshirsagar Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M.Pharm., Ph.D. Dr. R. S. Moon Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M.Pharm., Ph.D. Dr. S. L. Patwekar Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M.Pharm. Dr. T. M. Kalyankar Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M.Pharm., Ph.D. 2.13) SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility I Capacity M.Sc. Physics 30 2 Years B.Sc. degree from any recognised University with Physics as one of the optional subject M.Sc. Energy Studies 10 2 Years B.Sc. degree from any recognised University with Physics, Chemistry, (Non-grant basis) Mathematics, Computer, Electronics OR B.E./B.Tech. in Electronics / ECE/Electri- cal/EEE/Optics/Engineering Physics/Ap- plied Physics/Mechanical/Instrumentation/ Computer Science/Civil with a minimum percentage of 55 marks M.Voc (Renewal Energy) 25 2 Years B.Sc./B.E.(ELEC/Chemical/Instrumentation 14 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
FACULTY: Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. M. K. Patil Professor & Director Observational Astronomy, M.Sc., NET, Ph.D. X-ray Astronomy, AGNs Dr. R. S. Mane (On Lean) Professor Solar Physics and Thim films M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. A.C. Kumbharkhane Professor Electronics, Dielectric spectroscopy M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. Mrs. M. P. Mahabole Professor Bio-Materials, Gas Sensors C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. A. V. Sarode Assistant Professor Acoustic Physics, Molecular and Polymer Physics M.Sc., SET, Ph.D. Dr. K. A. Bogle Assistant Professor Nano Structures & Applications,Memristors M.Sc.,Ph.D. 2.14) SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity Master of Social Works (M.S.W.) 40 2 Years Any graduate from any recognised University M.A. Sociology 30 2 Years Any graduate from any recognised University M.A. Applied Economics 30 2 Years Graduate with Economics/Math/Stat. M.A. Human Rights 20 2 Years Any graduate from any recognised Univ. Diploma in Women Studies 20 Note: 20% seats of MSW programms shall be reserved for Social Work graduate (B.S.W.). FACULTY Name of Faculty Designation Specialization Dr. A. I. Shaikh Professor Labour Welfare & Personnel M.S.W., Ph.D. Management Dr. G. S. Yelne Professor & Director LW & TM/Rural Development M.S.W.,SET, Ph.D. Ms. U. S. Sarode Assistant Professor LW & TM/Rural Development M.S.W., Mr. N. B. Bodhigire Assistant Professor Econometrics/Development Eco. M.A. B.Ed., NET Dr. P. P. Lonarkar Assistant Professor Econometrics/International Eco. M.A.,M.Phil., SET,NET-JRF,Ph.D. Dr. Shalinee U.Kadam Assistant Professor Econometrics/Public Eco. M.A. SET, Ph.D. Dr. Baburao S. Jadhav Assistant Professor Sociology of Environment M.A., M.Phil., SET, NET,Ph.D. 15 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.15) WOMEN’S STUDY CENTRE Name of Courses Intake Capacity Duration Eligibility Interdiciplinary Certificate Course in Women’s Studies 60 4 Months Any graduate from recognised P.G. Diploma Course in Women’s Studies 20 1 Year University Fee for Certificate Course in Women’s Studies : Rs. 500/- FACULTY Name of Faculty Designation Specialization C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 , Dr. Shalinee U.Kadam Assistant Professor Econometrics M.A. SET, Ph.D. I/C Head of the Women Study Centre Dr. Anjana Sinha Research Associate Gender and History M.A., M.Ed., NET, Ph.D. 2.16) Dr. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR CHAIR AND STUDY CENTRE Lokeh jkekuan rhFkZ ejkBokMk fo|kihBkr 2009 e/;s MkW- ckcklkgsc vkacM s dj v/;klu o vH;kl dsanzkph LFkkiuk dj.;kr vkyh- MkW- vkacsMdjkauh KkukP;k {ks=kr uoh vkOgkus isyyh- f’k{k.k gs lektizcks/kukps lk/ku Ogkos] ;k Hkwfedsyk vuwy{kwu gs vH;kl dsna z KkukP;k {ks=kr gLr{ksi dj.;kph vkf.k lektksi;ksxh o eqfDRknk;h Kkukph dkl /kj.;kph Hkwfedk ?ksrs- tkfrO;oLFksfojks/kkr pGoG mHkh djrkuk e- Qqys o MkW- vkacsMdjkauah uO;k Kkukps l`tu dsys- uO;k lerkf/k”Bhr lektkP;k fufeZrhlkBh uO;k Kkukps l`tu djkos ykxsy- ;k Hkwfedsrwu R;kauh bfrgkl] /keZ’kkL=] jkT;’kkL=] lekt’kkL=] rRoKku] f’k{k.k’kkL=] vFkZ’kkL= bR;knh fo|k’kk[kkae/;s iquZekaM.khph Hkwfedk ?ksryh- KkufufeZrhph izfdz;k R;kauh O;Lr thoukrgh vO;kgri.ks lq: Bsoyh- R;kauh fufEkZysys xazFkHkkaMkj vkf.k fodflr dsysyh Kkuehekalk o vH;kli/nrh gh xsY;k vussd n’kdkae/khy lkekftd&lkaLd`frd pGoGhaps izsj.kkL=ksr jkfgysyh vkgs- Lokra«;ksRrj dkGkr xfjch] tkrh;rk] L=h&iq:”k fo”kerk] /kekZ/krk vls vusd iz’u mRrjksRrj rhoz :Ik /kkj.k djhr vlyssys vkgsr- uSlfxZd lk/kulkexzhps fo”ke okVi] izpfyr fodkl uhfr o rn~tU; fo”kerk ;kph ukasn vusd vH;kld o vk;ksxkauh ?ksrysyh vkgs- v’kk izdkjps lektfgrSf”k vH;klizdYi gkrh ?ks.ks] gs ;k dsanzkps mf|”V vkgs- Name of the Course Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity “Interdisciplinary Certificate Course in 60 1 Year 12th Pass from any Phule-Ambedkar Studies” recognised board Class: Twice in a week Fees: Admission Fee Rs.500 + Examination Fee Rs. 200 = Total Rs.700 Co-ordinater: Dr. P.Vitthal, Mobile No: 9850241332; E-mail: p_vitthal@rediffmail.com 2.17) SHRI. GURU GOBINDSINGHJI ADHYASAN SANKUL & RESEARCH CENTRE Since the establishment of Swami Ramaand Teerth Marathwada University in 1994, there was a demand to establish a Chair in the name of Shri Guru Gobind Singhji. During the Akhil Bhartiya Sahitya Sammelan at Ghuman in 2013, Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Devendraji Fadnavis announced an endowment of Rs. 1.00 crore for the establishment of the Study Centre. An effort was made to pursue with UGC to establish a Study Centre in the name of Shri Guru Gobind Singhji. The proposal was accepted and a Study Centre was sanctioned to the University. The centre proposes to carry out research and comparative study of Sikhism, to establish sophisticated instrument laboratory (SIL) to carry out high-end research activities, to create a Data Bank of literature related to Shri Guru Gobind Singhji and to carry out research on his literary work. The centre also proposes to promote translation of Sikh literature in other Indian and foreign languages to spread to the holy message of his teachings. Transliteration between Gurumukhi, Devnagari, Roman and Shahmukhi scripts is also proposed. Digitization of the Punjabi in the form of dictionary, thesaurus and archival work related to ‘Sikhism’ will be undertaken so as to provide ready reference to national and international students. As per the directives of Hon’ble Vice-chancellor Dr. Udhav Bhosle, the Adhyasan Sankul is going to introduce a certificate course from the academic year 2019-20. Name of the Course Intake Capacity Duration Eligibility Certificate course in Punjabi Language 20 6 Month 12th Pass Co-ordinator Prof. Dr. Deepak Shinde 16 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.18) SUB-CENTRE, LATUR The rapid and technologically oriented new education approaches made every stake holder to plan and execute the higher education programs with a lot of inputs and care, so that the country would ultimately benefit and achieve the desired development through the potentially trend youth generated from various regional and geographical parts. The current trend in education has been leaning towards upgrading and updating knowledge and ideas with skill development to enhance the creativity and to face the demands of job requirements. Technology enabled Centres have helped in taking forward University level education to more professional ends. The authorities concerned of SRTMUN and the state government look forward in the expansion of opportunities of Higher education sector at underprivileged areas. This has resulted in establishing a Sub- C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 Centre (Campus) at Latur. The Sub-Centre has provided a comprehensive platform for learning specialized and professional courses at the local level. This welcome move would help meet the higher education needs of the growing youth population of the region and thereby increase the GER. Key industries and organizations are also queuing up to hire exceptional talents having competent and updated skills in commerce and management studies, computer, information technology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, fundamental sciences, economics and other fields like social sciences, humanities, media studies, etc. Sub- Centre, Latur (established in the year 2007) has accordingly been prepared to impart education, training and employable skills through different courses under the umbrella of School system. All the schools and the administrative wings are equipped with infrastructure, fixtures and other amenities independently. Computer laboratories and personal PCs with staffs are connected with broad-band internet facility. The successful academic process and drive for excellence are conditioned here by the elements like visionary academic leadership, committed and talented faculty, transparency in administration, merit driven functioning, liberal funding, CBCS curriculum designing and finally the enthusiastic students. Thus the product of the Sub- Centre, Latur is a complete, potential, vibrant-youth ready to undertake challenges and will not mind to manage the business of others. Apart from conducting specialized courses of higher learning, the Sub-Centre, Latur has also become the nodal agency for the affiliated Colleges/Institutions/Research Centres of Latur district in the context of University’s administrative and examination related activities. The Sub-Centre is developed to an active research centre and many Ph.D. students have been awarded degrees and many are pursuing their thesis work under the guidance of the subject supervisors. All these academic, research, administrative and facilitating activities of the Sub-Centre, Latur are directed and controlled by a full time Director. The Sub-Centre is housed in a five storied (area = 8,882 sq m built-up), architecturally well designed, strong and eye-catching building with a peripheral campus of 53 acres lush green environment on Latur – Ausa road (05 km from Latur city), near village Peth. The Schools of higher learning at Latur Sub-Centre are – School of Management Sciences - 00-91-(02382)-261208 School of Technology - 00-91-(02382)-261204 School of Social Sciences - 00-91-(02382)-261207 School of Languages and Literature - 00-91-(02382)-261207 The Postal address of the Sub-Centre SRTMUN Sub-Centre, Peth, Latur, Post Box No.- 131 (Tilak nagar), Ausa road, Peth, City/District- Latur PIN - 413531, Maharashtra state, India The Telephone numbers of the Sub-centre Director of Sub-Centre - Dr. Rajesh Shinde Director’s Office: Telephone No. – 00-91-(02382)-261100 Administrative Office: Telephone No. – 00-91-(02382)-261008, 261210 Working hours All working days: 10.00 am to 5.40 pm with Lunch break from 1.30 pm to 2.00 pm Other Facilities at the Sub-Centre The Central Library: It has 497.37 sq m area to accommodate stack room, reference block, issue counter, well equipped reading hall, Asstt. Librarian’s cabin, e-Journal lab., office and WCs. It is managed by a qualified Asstt. Librarian and other supporting staff. There are 7636 books of 4280 titles available to students and staff. National Journals, magazines and News papers are regularly procured by the library. The library is connected to international e-Journals database through INFLIBNET facilities. There are separate units for Competitive Examinations, and for Distance Education. The regular activities of the library are computerized with SOUL software – 2 version an OPAC operations. The Computer Laboratories: There are 08 computer labs for the students with latest computer hardware and software installations. The computers are maintained by a qualified Computer staff and by hired experts. Internet Facility: All computer Labs, PCs with the faculties, at Library and in offices are connected with broad-band non-stop Internet facility from BSNL and under NKN project of Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India. Students’ Recreation Halls: There are separate recreation halls for Boys and Girls provided with news papers, magazines and table games in each school. Placement Unit: Each school coordinates placement activities of students for their project work and future job prospects. It is assisted by senior faculties. The placement officer of the university provides inputs to the units as per demand of organisations. Accordingly, Industrial houses, Firms, Financial institutions, Banks, NGOs, Academic/Research institutions and other private recognized organizations are invited to interact with the students for selection, training and recruitment. Each year, a good number of students from each school are finding suitable jobs through this unit. 17 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
Fees, Scholarships, Stipend and Earn and Learn schemes benefits: All admissions are made as per merit and reservation rules and Fees of every course is collected as per notification of the university with freeship, scholarship and stipend benefits to eligible students as per provisions of Govt. of Maharashtra and Govt. of India. Other economically poor students are enrolled under Earn and Learn scheme to partially support their financial requirements. Poor meritorious Girl students are also adopted by the university in bearing their educational expenditure. Similarly, donations received from staff and philanthropists support SWAS scheme to provide financial help to most needy students of the region in view of water scarcity area and poor economic conditions. 1.18.1) SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES School of Management Sciences started in the year 2007 for nurturing the talent pool in Marathwada region, especially for rural youth. The programs are designed to prepare candidates to take up managerial positions in technology C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 oriented global enterprises. The curriculum provides both, technical skills and business acumen to succeed in today’s constantly changing economic/business world. Providing quality management education to students and helping them to secure a rewarding position in the corporate world/in Govt organization are the foremost objectives of this School. We are geared towards creating platform of opportunities that help students in realizing their ambitions. The passion for imparting quality management education has produced hard working, efficient industry ready professionals and great team players. At the same time, training in Disaster Management and making quality research on various management topics are also undertaken by the school. The school has capitalized the opportunity and prepared its new course structures as per CBCS pattern to provide students access to different faculty, skills and core course administration. The internal evaluation pattern provides ground for the overall development of students. COURSES: Name of the course Intake Capacity Duration Eligibility M.B.A. 60 students 2 years Students who have cleared DTE’s CET (4 Sem.) M.Com 60 students 2 years B.Com., B.B.A. and other students as (4 Sem.) notified by the University P.G.D.D.M. (Post-Graduate 1 year Any P.G. Student with/without Diploma in Disaster- 20 students (2 Sem.) management background Management) Certificate Course in GST 40 (admission 5 Weeks Graduate in Commerce or allied (As per Rusa) twice a year subjects FACULTIES Name Designation Specialization Dr. Rajesh S. Shinde Professor Marketing Management M.Com., MBA, Ph. D. Dr. Mane Sambhaji V. Professor & Director Human Resource Management MBA.,M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. Pramod H. Patil Assistant Professor Marketing Management BE (Mech.), MBA, Ph.D. Dr. Hanumant S. Patil Assistant Professor Finance BE (Mech.), MBA, Ph.D. Dr. Nishikant C. Warbhuwan Assistant Professor Human Resource Management BE (IT), MBA, Ph.D. Mr. Dilip L. Boinwad Assistant Professor Marketing Management MBA, M.Phil. 18 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
1.18.2) SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY The School of Technology was established in 2009 as an integral part of the University Sub-Centre, Latur and is one of the favourite schools in the Sub-Centre. This School has nicely organised well equipped four computer laboratories with internet facility and computing platforms enabling the students to work with different latest software technologies like MATLAB. The School of Technology has aimed to lead the region of south Marathwada by ensuring quality education and research in the constantly progressing fields of computer technology, ICT and Bioinformatics. This in turn, develops the need and satisfaction of the individuals, industries and society at large. The endeavours of the School are rewarded by the placement of students in their desired jobs. The other aim is to encourage and develop entrepreneurs in IT/CS/Bioinformatics industries that can provide the much needed inputs for the growth of the Nation. The courses are as per CBCS system that operates through well defined C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 rules and regulations, policies and procedure enacted by the University and Government of Maharashtra. COURSES: Name of the course Intake Capacity Duration Eligibility M. Sc. (Computer Science) 30 students 2 years B.Sc. in Phy., Maths., Comp. Sci., Stats., (4 Sem.) Elect. B.E. (Computer, Electronics) M.Sc. BioInformatics 30 students 2 years B.Sc. in Phy., Maths., Comp., Life (4 Sem.) Sciences, Bachelor Degree in Agricul- ture, Medicine, Pharmacy. B.Voc. (Software Development) 30 students 3 years 12th pass (10+2)/Equivalent or Voca- tional Subject at 10+2 level M.Voc. (Software Development) 25 students 2 years B.Voc. or B.C.A. /B.Sc.(S)/B.E. FACULTY Name Designation Specialization Dr. Humbe Vikas Tukaram Assistant Professor Image Processing M.Sc.,Ph.D. & Director Dr. Agnihotri Prashant P. Assistant Professor Speech Recognition M.Sc.,SET, Ph.D. Dr. Gulwe Ashish B. Assistant Professor Bioinformatics M.Sc.,NET, Ph.D. Dr. Shrikhande Santosh P. Assistant Professor Image Processing M.Sc.,SET, Ph.D. 1.18.3) SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE The School of Social Sciences was initiated in the academic year 2009-10 with a teaching curriculum of M.A. in Economics. The Masters Degree program in Social Work was added to the curriculum of the School in the year 2011-12 and Sociology in 2012-13. The primary objective of this school is to uncover various aspects of human life (i.e. social, political, economical, and ethical development, etc.) through the teaching-learning process programmed with a University degree. At the present junction of the world, it is necessary to create learned social scientists to assist the planners, administrators and strategists of the world in reducing the social imbalance and maintaining a harmonious environmental order. The School is gradually expanding its teaching-learning and research activities in this direction. Our vision is to provide a clear understanding of the basic and intermediate principles of the subject to the students. So that they can encash the opportunities from Socio-Economic fields and solve the prevalent problems of the society. The school co-ordinately organise and prepare its courses as per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) pattern of the university guidelines. The field exposure and project report writing are key component of each program. COURSES: Name of the course Intake Capacity Duration Eligibility M.A. (Economics) 30 students 2 years (4 Sem.) Any Graduate with Economics or Statistics or Mathematics as one of the compulsary or optional subject at UG level (B.A.,B.Com.,B.Sc.,B.B.A., LL.B. or B.Voc. etc.) M.S.W. 60 students 2 year (4 Sem.) Any graduate from any recognised University. 20% seats reserved for BSW and 80% seats for any graduate. M.A. (Sociology) 30 students 2 years (4 Sem.) Any Graduate 19 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
FACULTY Name Designation Specialization Dr. Sagar S. Kondekar Director Urban Economy, International M.A.(Eco.),SET, Ph.D. Economics Dr. S. H. Kadekar Assistant Professor Public Economics and M.A. (Eco.),SET, Ph.D. Econometrics Dr. Anil V. Jaybhaye Assistant Professor Development, Gender and C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 M.A.(Socio.),M.Phil.,SET,Ph.D. Cultural Studies 1.18.4) SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE The School of Languages and Literature was initiated in the academic year 2014-15 with a teaching curriculum of M.A. in English. 2.19 SUB-CAMPUS, PARBHANI The Sub Campus, Parbhani has rare distinction to be the first in the Maharashtra to commence its academic programmes. Th Sub Campus has introduced ‘Job Oriented Courses’ at Diploma/Certificate Courses with totally new pattern. Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Capacity M.Com. (English Medium) 40 2 Year B.Com. Spanish Language 30 1 Year 12th Pass French Language 30 1 Year 12th Pass Diploma in GST 30 1 Year Any graduate Diploma in Cyber 30 1 Year Any graduate Name of Course Intake Duration Eligibility Certificate Course in GST 40 (admission 5 Weeks Graduate in Commerce or allied (As per Rusa) twice a year subjects 2.20 LATE SHRI. UTTAMRAO RATHOD TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH CENTRE, KINWAT The SRTM University, Nanded has established Late Shree Uttamrao Rathod Tribal Development and Research Centre, Kinwat keeping in mind that vulnerability of tribal’s in the SRTM University jurisdiction, from the academic year 2018– 2019 to meet the professional needs of manpower in the area of Tribal Development as ‘development facilitator’ in government and non-government set up. Name of Courses Intake Duration Eligibility Post Graduate Diploma in *40 1 Year Any Graduate Tribal Studies.(PGDTS) Post Graduate Diploma in *40 1 Year Any Graduate Social Work (PGSW) * 50% Seats are reserved for Tribal Students Dr. G. S. Yelne Professor and Coordinator UGC-SAP-DRS-II and Late Shree Uttamrao Rathod Tribal Development and Research Center,Kinwat 20 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
2.21) NEW MODEL DEGREE COLLEGE, HINGOLI Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded has established new model degree collage, Hingoli in the year 2011, as a conducted College to spared the higher education in the educationaly backword district, in tune with the education policy of University Grant Commission, New Delhi and well supported by State Govt. The New Model Degree College has completed its ‘Eighth Academic years’ and now entering in its ninth year (2019-20). established in 2011-12. The New Model Degree College, Hingoli offers B.A. (Arts), B.Sc. (Computer Science), and Courses. For course intake capacity, Fee structure, Admission Schedule, etc. please see in the university website or contact Principal, New Model Degree College, Hingoli. C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 Name of Courses Intake Capacity Duration Eligibility Bachelor of Commerce 80 3 years 12th Commerce/Science/MCVC B.Com. (English Medium) Bachelor of Businees and Adminis- 80 3 years 12th Commerce/Science/MCVC tration B.B.A. Bachelor of Science 80 3 years 12th Science (Biotechnology) Bachelor of Computer Science 80 3 years 12th Science Bachelor of Arts 100 3 years 12th Commerce/Science/MCVC Master of Commerce (M.Com.) 20 2 years B.Com. Name of Course Intake Duration Eligibility Certificate Course in GST 40 (admission 5 Weeks Graduate in Commerce or allied (As per Rusa) twice a year subjects Why new model degree college ? 1. New Model Degree College concept is unique scheme proposed by UGC, Government of India for initiation of creative learning among the students coming from backward regions of India 2. It imparts high quality technical and practical knowledge to the students. 3. It prepares studens for the variety of challenging careers through innovation in syllabus. 4. It will enrich the horizon of knowledge of students by core, interdisciplinary and job oriented courses. 5. All the courses are fresh nd highly demanded in the global job market 21 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
3.0. CAREER ORIENTED COURSES University is offering various career oriented courses in campus schools. The main objective of starting various certificate, Diploma and Advance Diploma courses is to en- hance the employability of the existing courses along with imparting skills required for jobs. Sr. Certificate Course No. A- 1. Certificate Course in Personality Development. C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 2. Certificate Course in Retail Management. 3. Certificate Course in Multimedia Animation 4. Certificate course in Industrial Safety, Health & Environmental Management 5. Certificate course in Dance 6. Certificate course in Music 7. Certificate Course in Spanish 8. Certificate Course in French 9. Certificate Course in Human Right 10. Interdiciplinary Certificate Course in Women’s Studies 11. Diploma Course in French 12. Diploma Course in Spanish 13. Advance Diploma in French 14. Diploma in Digital Arts & Graphics 15. Diploma in Theatre Arts 4.0 SOFT SKILL PROGRAMME For a long time the focus in industry and related fields was on ‘hard’ skills. These skills were more job-specific and were actually related to production. However, in the field of employ- ment, the employers today are looking for the candidates who have mastered the soft skills and have professional training in personality development. Today, achieving all-round develop- ment requires not only technical skills but also soft skills, which prepare the candidates for the job market in the new global arena. Development of soft skills and personality is becoming increasingly important as there is intense competition for the posts available. It is now well-established that many students who otherwise perform well in the traditional examination are lacking in communication skills. The objective of this course is to train the students in soft skills and develop their personalities in order to empower them and raise their awareness. This will also help them boost their confidence by developing competence by communicating in English. This course will also help the students increase their employability potential and face the challenges of the present times. The students will develop diverse range of skills such as communication, strategic-planning, negotiation, self-awareness, analytical thinking, leadership skills, team-building, etc. Objectives of the course: Develop the personality of the students. Get better insight into one’s responsibility and personal style. Develop positive attitude towards soft skills. Develop clarity of presentation, both through speech and writing. Cultivate creative thinking and problem-solving attitude. Duration of the course: 1 Semester (60 contact hours). Eligibility: Any student of third year and above (postgraduate and onwards) of the affiliated colleges of S.R.T.M. University, Nanded and any postgraduate student from the campus schools. Content of the course: Personality Development, Effective Communication Skills – verbal and non-verbal, Deci- sion Making Skills, SWOT Analysis, Personal Interview, Resume writing, Group Discussion, Stress Management, Building positive attitude, Use of technology in communication and facing the interview. Syllabus: 22 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
Unit 1: Personality-dressing–up codes, attitudes, official mannerisms while approaching for job. 5 hours Unit 2: Effective communication skills- nature, process and types of communication, principles of communication and barriers in communication, formal & informal communication. (Exercises to be conducted). 3 hours Unit 3: Written communication- letters, its parts, types and layouts, resume writing. 8 hours Unit 4: Nonverbal communication, Kinesics, postures, occulesics, paralinguistics and proxemics, body language of a good presenter and a listener. 16 hours C A M P U S P R O S P E C T U S 2020 - 21 Unit 5: Listening- misconceptions, types, barriers, overcoming barriers, principles of good listening. 2 hours Unit 6: Presentation skills – What is presentation?, preparation and practice, presentation structure, body lan- guage of a skillful presenter, handling questions, use of technology in communication, PPT presentation and correct reference citation, etc. 12 hours Unit 7: Time Management 2 hours Unit 8: Personal Interview and group discussions. 12 hours 5.0 COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS GUIDANCE CENTRE This center was inaugurated in academic year 2015-2016. Currently this center is located on second floor of Knowledge Resource Center (KRC). The main aim of this center is to give training to students aspiring for MPSC /UPSC examinations. Number of notable IAS/IPS officers including Shri. Anand Patil, Shri. Santosh Ajmera, Shri. Sameer Unhale, Dr. Nilesh Sangade etc. have visited this center in recent past & inculcated aptitude for such competitive exam. samong our students. Our University have signed MoU with The Unique Academy, Pune & The Competitors Foundation, Pune. As an outcome of it, till date three six month training programmes programmes for such competitive exams. have been arranged in our campus successfully. Usually the classes of these training programmes are held on Sunday, so that students studying in different institutes in jurusdiction of our University can get maximum benefit. The experts from the Unique Academy, Pune used to teach and clarify doubts of participants. In order to commemorate Silver Jubilee year of our University, we have arranged ‘Vice-Chancellor Com- petitive Exam. Trophy’ between 15-23 Feb. 2019 in collaboration with the unique Academy Pune and The Competitors Foundation, Pune. Thirty Eight Colleges under Jurisdiction of Our University have actively Partici- pated in this big event. The first prize winner has been awarded with cash prize of Rs. 31,000/-, memento and certificate, the second winner has been awarded with cash prize of Rs. 21,000/-, memento and certificate, whereas third prize winner has been awarded with cash prize of Rs. 11,000/-, memento and certificate. This event was highly appreciated by all participating institues. In next academic year too, we are going to organize such kind of events. 6.0 RULES FOR ADMISSION 1. For admission to PG students has to earn minimum 24 credits in the concerned / allied subject at UG level as per the University / UGC norms. 2. Admission schedule declared by the university is to be strictly followed at every school. 3. On the date of admission, the selected students must submit all required original documents. 4. The prescribed full fees and deposits have to be paid by the selected students on the day of admission. 5. Privilege in payment of fees only to reserve category students has to be duly excirsed after verification of documents and previously obtained GOI number/certificate. But, prescribed deposits have to be paid by the reserve category student. 6. If a selected student does not take admission by the due date, his/her candidature will be reconsidered only during spot admission following a fresh merit list. 7. At the time of spot admission if seats are vacant from reservation categories, based on merit, such category students will be admitted first and then remaining seats will be filled up as per open merit. 8. After the date of spot admission if there are any vacant seats the concerned School Director with the approval of the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor may admit eligible students. 9. All admitted students are required to submit an undertaking with regards regular class attendance, participa tion in all internal evaluation process, anti-raging and other disciplinary measures. 23 CAMPUS PROSPECTUS 2020-21
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