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PROSPECTUS 2017-18 PROSPECTUS 2017-18 P.G.D.A.V. COLLEGE (University of Delhi) P.G.D.A.V. COLLEGE (University of Delhi)

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PROSPECTUS2017-18

PROSPECTUS2017-18

P.G.D.A.V. COLLEGE(University of Delhi)

P.G.D.A.V. COLLEGE(University of Delhi)

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From the PrinciPal’s Desk...

Welcome to the portals of PGDAV College.

Our College is a constituent unit of the University of Delhi, a premier central university of the country. The College is guided by the vision of the great maker of modern India, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, who believed in the ethical and transformative power of education in the lives of individuals and nations.

The DAV ethos combined with the academic excellence of Delhi University makes PGDAV, an ideal choice for students. We constantly endeavor to nurture young minds with the axiom that education is the vital link between tradition and innovation. It is in this spirit that we work towards empowering the youth of India with an education that equips them to face the challenges of globalisation and the job markets, while maintaining their own identities in a manner that benefits the community at large.

The College has a state of the art technology and infrastructure with a faculty that is extremely sensitive to the requirements of individual students. Various societies and clubs facilitate all round development of the students, making their college years to be intellectually stimulating and joyous in all respects.

Wishing you all the best!

Dr Mukesh Aggarwal

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orientation Programme

Date Wednesday, 19th July, 2017

Time 10:00 AM

Venue New Seminar Hall, PGDAV College

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contents

1. About us 4

2. Courses on Offer 6

3. Admissions

I. Admission Timeline 9

II. Final Cut-off List 2016-2017 (Last year) 10

III. Admission Requirements 10

IV. Sports/ECA Admissions 11

V. Admission Procedure 12

VI. Admission Committee 13

4. Fee Structure 15

5. Academic Faculty 17

6. Academic and other Support Structures 25

7. College Activities 29

8. General Rules 33

9. Administrative and Support Staff 35

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aBoUt UsPannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo-Vedic (PGDAV) College, founded in 1957 by DAV College Managing Society, is a co-educational, NAAC accredited institution. It draws its traditions of excellence and learning from two eminent institutions of higher education in India, the University of Delhi and the DaV education trust, the world’s largest NGO in the field of education with over 800 schools and 75 colleges in the country and the world.

locationThe college is situated at one of the prime locations in Nehru Nagar, near Lajpat Nagar on the Ring Road. It is easily approachable by bus and the Metro. By the end of this year it will be further connected with all parts of Delhi and NCR with a new Metro line that will have a station right next to the college.

courses on offerThe College offers 13 undergraduate programmes taught by 12 departments in the disciplines of Arts, Commerce, Computer Science and Mathematical Sciences. The College also offers postgraduate courses in Commerce, Hindi, Mathematics and Political Science.

Distinguished FacultyOver the years, the College has emerged as a centre of excellence under the stewardship of its highly qualified and experienced faculty. Many faculty members are associated with curriculum development and postgraduate teaching in the University besides guiding students at postgraduate, MPhil and doctoral levels.

student activitiesPGDAV college ensures a disciplined and organised learning environment. At the same time it provides a supportive learning experience through extra and co-curricular societies and academic associations. The events organized by various departmental societies at intra-college and inter-college levels enrich and enhance the learning process of our students and broaden their horizons in a healthy spirit of competition. The Cultural Society of the college, Hyperion has been consistently performing well over the years, with the awards tally going to more than 150 in the last academic year 2016-17.

The college strives to provide a conducive environment that nurtures team work, innovation and initiative. The NCC cadets and NSS volunteers of the college are trained in this tradition.

Excursions and field trips with academic and learning focus supplement these events and provide non-formal avenues to the students to experience holistic learning. The college magazine, Ankur, seeks to provide a platform to our students for developing their writing and literary skills.

PGDAV College is well-known for helping and encouraging sports talent. Our sports persons have been consistently bringing laurels not only to the institution but to the country as well. The college has nurtured various stars in athletics, cricket and other sports who have done the college and the nation proud. Manoj Prabhakar, Raman Lamba, Atul Wasan, Parwinder Awana and Anureet Singh are some of the illustrious alumni of the college. One of our students, Lalit Mohan recently secured Gold medal in International Taekwondo Championship in May 2017.

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FacilitiesThe college meets the latest infrastructural requirements. The Campus is Wi-Fi enabled and students have access to a fully functional Computer Hub to access internet and various Delhi University Library System resources. The college has added smart classrooms equipped with over-head projectors and separate departmental rooms. A lift facility for the differently abled students is also provided. The College has on RO water system. It has two state of the art seminar halls.

The college has a branch of Central Bank of India. The Canteen is one of the largest in the University, serving a variety of cuisines. The college also has a photostat kiosk and medical facilities with an attending doctor.

In our endeavour to promote ecological sustenance, the campus is fully equipped with rain water harvesting system.

Various dignitaries have visited the college in recent times who have encouraged the students with their highly inspiring words. Ms. Smriti Irani, Shri Arjun Meghwal (Cabinet Minister), Shri Manoj Tiwari, General G.D. Bakshi (Retd.), Shri Navjot Singh Siddhu, Shri Sudhir Choudhary (Zee News), Ms Vandana Shiva (environmentalist/activist) and Ms. Sushma Seth (actor and theatre artist) are among the many to have graced the college with their presence.

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coUrses on oFFerThe College seeks to provide high academic standards to its students. It offers thirteen undergraduate programmes and four postgraduate courses.

The following are the number of seats allocated for each programme:

Undergraduate courses

courses total no. of seats General sc st oBc

BA (Hons) Economics 39 19 6 3 11

BA (Hons) English 62 31 9 5 17

BA (Hons) Hindi 62 31 9 5 17

BA (Hons) History 39 19 6 3 11

BA (Hons) Political Science 62 31 9 5 17

BA (Hons) Sanskrit 39 19 6 5 11

BCom (Hons) 185 92 28 14 50

BSc (Hons) Computer Science 46 23 7 3 12

BSc (Hons) Mathematics 39 19 6 3 11

BSc (Hons) Statistics 39 19 6 3 11

BA Programme 185 92 28 14 50

BCom 277 139 42 21 75

BSc Mathematical Science 46 23 7 3 12

Postgraduate courses*

courses no. of seats

MA Hindi 18

MA Political Science 18

MCom 18

MSc Mathematics 18

*Students seeking admission to MA Hindi, Political Science, MCom and MSc Mathematics are required to register with South Delhi Campus, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi. After receiving Provisional Admission slips they can contact the college for admission.

note :Reservations and Relaxations concerning SC/ST/OBC/PwD/Other Categories are governed by university rules

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cBcs - choice Based credit system (Undergraduate Programmes)

Ba/Bcom/Bsc honoursThe Honours Programmes offered by the University of Delhi allow students to gain in-depth knowledge of their chosen discipline (Core Courses), as well as to sharpen their abilities by introducing additional discipline allied Skill Enhancement Courses (SECs). Along with the Core and SECs, all Honours students are required to take up a Generic Elective (GE) Course in any other discipline of their choice. This Generic Elective Course, while enabling them to broaden their horizons, is designed to equip them with the expertise to pursue a Postgraduate degree in that discipline, should they wish to do so. Broadly speaking, the chosen Honours course becomes the Major discipline and the Generic Elective can be treated as the Minor discipline, in keeping with the undergraduate course structures worldwide.

Ba Programme/BcomBA Programme/BCom offers the students a variety of subjects to choose as Discipline Courses. Students are introduced to diverse subjects of disciplinary and interdisciplinary nature. The programmes equip the students with broader academic orientation, opening multiple opportunities with a wide range of career options.

Students are required to choose any two Discipline Core subjects out of the following 11 subjects: Economics, History, Political Science, ESB, Accounts and Finance, Computer Applications, Mathematics, English discipline course, Hindi discipline course, Sanskrit discipline course, and Physical Education. They are also required to do Language courses.

* Students who have not studied Hindi till Class VIII in school can opt for a paper in lieu of Hindi (Modern Indian Language, MIL) from History/Political Science. However, they are required to clear a Compulsory Test in Hindi (CTH) as stipulated by the University. Foreign and Northen Eastern states student are exempted from CTH.

Bsc mathematical sciencesThis course enables the students to acquire specialized skills in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science. The students completing this course have a range of career options in IT sector, Data Analytics and other technical fields.

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Generic electiVe (Ge) oPtionsFor honoUrs

interdisciplinary courses

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1 COMMERCE • Micro Economics• Insurance and Risk Management

• Macro Economics• Investing in Stock Markets

2 COMPUTER SCIENCE

Introduction to Programming (C++)

Introduction to Database System

3 ECONOMICS Introductory Micro Economics

Introductory Macro Economics

4 ENGLISH Language Literature and Culture

Media and Communication Skills

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6 HISTORY History of Science and Technology

Issues in Contemporary World 1945-2000

7 MATHEMATICS Calculus Linear Algebra

8 POLITICAL SCIENCE

• Nationalism in India• Contemporary Political Economy

• Women, Power and Politics• Gandhi and the Contemporary World

9 SANSKRIT Indian Culture and Social Issues

Fundamentals of Indian Philosophy

10 STATISTICS Statistical Methods Introductory Probability

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ADMISSIONS I. Admission Timeline

Dates at a GlanceStarting Date for online Registration 22nd May, 2017

Closing Date for Online Registration 12th June, 2017

Notification of First Admission List 24th June, 2017

Commencement of Classes 20th July, 2017

Closing Date of Admission 16th August, 2017

Schedule for Announcement of Cut-off lists, Verification of Documents, Approval of Admission in Colleges and payment of Admission Fee.

Cut-off Activity Date

Online Registration From Monday, 22nd May, 2017 (5:00 PM onwards) to Monday, 12th June 2017 (till 5:00 PM)

First Cut-off Notification of First Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges

Saturday, 24th June, 2017

Document Verification and approval of Admission

Saturday, 24th June, 2017 to Wednesday, 28th June, 2017

Second Cut-off Notification of Second Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges

Saturday, 1st July, 2017

Document Verification and approval of Admission

Saturday, 1st July, 2017 to Tuesday, 4th July, 2017

Third Cut-off Notification of Third Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges (if Any)

Friday, 7th July, 2017

Document Verification and approval of Admission

Friday, 7th July, 2017 to Monday, 10th July, 2017

Fourth Cut-off Notification of Fourth Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges (if Any)

Thursday, 13th July 2017

Document Verification and approval of Admission

Thursday, 13th July 2017 to Saturday, 15th July, 2017

Fifth Cut-off Notification of Fifth Cut-off Marks List by the Colleges (if Any)

Tuesday, 18th July, 2017

Document Verification and approval of Admission

Tuesday, 18th July, 2017 to Wednesday, 19th July, 2017

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ii. Final cut-off list for 2016 -2017 (last Year)

s.no. coUrse General oBc sc st PWD kashmirimigrants

1 BA Programme 80 67 76 59 58 58

2 BA (Hons) Economics 93.5 75 62 45 45 45

3 BA (Hons) English 85 72 70 64 45 64

4 BA (Hons) Hindi 77 69 66 45 53 45

5 BA (Hons) History 87 81 78 64 63 63

6 BA (Hons) Political Science

90 75 72 80.5 54 54

7 BA (Hons) Sanskrit 56 52 50 45 45 45

8 BCom 87 74 79 45 45 45

9 BCom (Hons) 92 70 80 45 45 45

10 BSc (Hons) Computer Science

85.5/87.5 80/82 67/69 53/55 53/55 53/55

11 BSc (Hons) Mathematics

88 83 86 48 48 48

12 BSc (Hons) Statistics 93 84 59 45 45 45

13 BSc Math. Sciences 83 80 63 45 45 45

iii. admission requirements1. All applicants seeking admission to the College must read the Bulletin of Information

(2017-2018) issued by the University of Delhi. The detailed version of the same is available on Delhi University’s website: www.du.ac.in.

2. An applicant must have passed the Senior Secondary School Certificate (10+2) of the CBSE, Delhi or an equivalent examination recognized by Delhi University. The University will have the final authority in deciding disputes.

3. Admission to the undergraduate programme at the college shall be based on the Eligibility Criteria prescribed by the University of Delhi for different courses for the academic year 2017-18.

4. Applicants who have had a gap year/s must bring all original documents like admit card, admission slip etc in support of their gap year/s.

5. The applicants must present themselves in person for admission with relevant documents. No application in absentia will be entertained.

6. Admissions are made purely on merit.

7. All admissions are provisional and subject to the final approval of University of Delhi.

8. 1% concession in cut-off to girl candidates is permitted for all the undergraduate courses for the year 2017-18.

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iV. sports/ eca admissionsAdmissions on the basis of Sports and ECA categories will be as per the University of Delhi rules.• A Maximum 5% of total available seats are reserved for Sports and ECA.

admission on the basis of sports will be held in the following games/sports:

1. Athletics 6. Taekwondo2. Basketball 7. Volleyball3. Boxing 8. Wrestling4. Cricket 9. Table Tennis5. Football

list of activities for eca admissions are as under:

1 Dance (Indian Classical, Indian Folk, Western)

2 Vocal (Indian Classical, Indian Light and Folk,Western Classical, Western Light, Rap Beats)

3 Instrumental (Indian Classical, Indian Light,Western Classical, Western Light)

4 Theatre (Dramatics, Street Play)

5 Creative Writing (English and Hindi)

6 Debate (English and Hindi)

7 Fine Arts (Painting, Sculpture, Sketching)

8 Digital Media (Film Making, Photography, Animation)

• A student once admitted on the basis of Sports is required to give an undertaking in writing on judicial stamp paper of ` 100, that he/she will participate in his/her respective game throughout his/her stay in the college, failing which, his/her admission is liable to be cancelled.

• Student admitted on the basis of ECA is required to give an undertaking in writing that he/she will participate in his/her respective activity throughout his/her stay in the college, failing which, his/her admission is liable to be cancelled.

• For details on admissions, visit the university and college website.

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V. admission Procedure1. Admission to all the courses are routed through the College Admission Committee, that

works between 9.30 AM - 1.30 PM on notified days.

2. All applicants seeking admission to the Programmes/Courses in the colleges of University of Delhi must register online on the university's admission portal. After meeting the requisite cut-off criterion and eligibility for their chosen course, they must apply on their registered account. After taking a printout of the admission form, they should report to the college Department Admission incharge with the following documents in original and two sets of self attested photocopies:

Printout and a Photocopy of the University of Delhi online admission form.•class X Board examination certificate•class X mark-sheet•class Xii mark-sheet•class Xii Provisional certificate/original certificate•recent character certificate•sc/st/PwD/cW/km certificate in the name of the applicant, issued by the competent •authority.

oBc (non creamy layer) certificate in the name of the applicant, issued by the •competent authority. status to be determined on the basis of the central list of the Government of india.

transfer certificate from school/college as well as migration certificate from Board/ •University are required from those students who have passed senior secondary examination from outside Delhi.

three passport size self attested photographs•Proof of residence/Permanent address must be furnished. it will be verified and if •incorrect, admission will be cancelled.

3. After obtaining the recommendation of the Department Admission incharge and procuring the Prospectus of the college, the applicant will proceed to meet the designated office assistants for verification of documents to be submitted along with the admission form.

4. After the documents are verified, the applicant will get the approval of the Department Admission incharge and then report to the Convener of the Admission Committee for admission.

5. The applicant will then meet the Principal; after which the college will approve the admission on the University undergraduate admission portal. After this, she/he can deposit the fee online to the University of Delhi.

*The approved applicant is permitted to make online admission fee payment till 12 noon of the next day of the given admission list deadline.

important

• The college may deny admission to an applicant if he/she fails to submit one/more of the documents listed above. Incomplete forms will not be accepted.

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• No individual intimation regarding admission will be sent to the applicants.

• Seeking admission on the basis of false information or identity, misrepresentation or by submitting false certificates/documents is unlawful and will cause cancellation of admission. Such cases are liable to be reported to the police by the college.

It is made clear that if any false attestation/falsified records are detected, the student will be debarred from attending any course in the university/or its college for next five years and in addition, a criminal case under relevant sections of IPC (Viz 470, 471, 474 etc.) will be instituted against him/her.

• In case of any difficulty, the applicant can approach any member of the Grievance Redressal Committee.

• Further cut-off lists may be declared in case there are vacant seats.

• if any rule/information contained in college prospectus is at variance with the University Bulletin of information, then rule/information issued by the University shall prevail.

Vi. admission committee: 2017-18

1. Dr mukesh aggarwal Principal

2. shri o.P. agarwal Bursar

3. Dr s.s. awasthy (convener) Political science

4. Dr meera khare (co-convener) history

5. Dr Anuradha Gupta Commerce

6. Dr Shuchi Pahuja Commerce

7. Dr Gurcharan Sachdeva Commerce

8. Ms Priyanka Gupta Computer Science

9. Shri Varun Bhushan Economics

10. Ms Jyoti Kathpalia English

11. Dr Banna Ram Meena Hindi

12. Dr Ankit Agarwal History

13. Ms Savitri Rawat Mathematics

14. Dr Kusum Lata Chadda Political Science

15. Dr Pratibha Rani Sanskrit

16. Dr Aparna Pandey Statistcs

17. Dr Gopal Datt BSc Mathematical Sciences

18. Dr P.P. Ranganathan BA Programme

19. Dr Chander Pal Singh BA Programme

20. Dr Gaurav Kumar BA Programme

21. Shri M.P. Sharma Ex-Officio

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eca admission committee1. Principal, Dr Mukesh Aggarwal2. College Cultural Committee convener, Dr Sushma Chaudhary and other members3. Faculty member nominated by the Staff Council, Ms Renu Kapoor

sports admission committee1. Principal, Dr Mukesh Aggarwal 2. Teacher Incharge, Department of Physical Education, Dr. P.P. Ranganathan (Convener)3. Faculty member nominated by the Staff Council, Dr Manoj Kumar Kain

sc/st/oBc/PwD/other categories certificate Verification committee1. Shri Varun Gautam2. Dr Pinki Punia3. Dr Rimjhim Sharma

help Desk committee1. Ms Sakshi Verma, Ph. no. 9899974061 [email protected]. Dr Rimjhim Sharma, Ph. no. 9810914731 [email protected] 3. Mr Manoj Gupta (JACT A/c Section), Ph. no. 9654547338 [email protected]

Grievances redressal committee1. Dr Ankit Agarwal, Ph. no. 9716558325 [email protected]. Ms Bhawna Miglani, Ph. no. 9971372499 [email protected]. Ms Sonia Nair (Assistant), Ph. no. 9818909286 [email protected]

sc/st/oBc help Desk/Grievances redressal committee1. Dr Pinki Punia, Ph. no. 9871482335 (Convener) [email protected] (Liaison Officer SC/ST)2. Dr Rimjhim Sharma, Ph. no. [email protected] (Liaison Officer OBC)3. Shri Chhetan Chhoidub, Ph. no. 9015968048 [email protected]

PwD help Desk1. Shri Varun Gautam Ph. no. 9711150109 [email protected]. Ms Ritu Gupta3. Ms Garima Gaur Srivastava

counsellors1. Dr Richa Agarwal2. Ms Geetika Jaggi

marks calculation/standardisation cell1. Ms Savitri Rawat2. Ms Priyanka Gupta

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Fee strUctUreAll the fees and charges for the academic year 2017-2018 are payable at the time of admission. The refund of fees after admission shall be made in accordance with the rules of the University of Delhi.

charges payable at the time of admission `

*Details of amount chargeabletowards students’ Fund `

1 Admission Fee 5 General Amenities Fee 2,000

2 University Enrolment Fee 250 Sports Fee 750

3 Identity Card Fee 110 Students’ Societies Fee 400

4 Tuition Fee (May’17 to April’18) 180 Students’ Union Fee 300

5 Library and Reading Room Fee 600 Social Functions Fee 300

6 Medical Fee 100 Subject Seminar Fee 400

7 Electricity and Water Charges 400 University Sports Fee 50

8 College Magazine Fee 250 University Union Fee 20

9 Garden Fee 100 Culture Council Fee 05

10 Internal Assessment fee 200 N.C.C. 100

11 World University Service 5 N.S.S. 100

12 University Development Fee 600 Alumni Association 100

13 E-Info. System Fee 200 Satark (Consumer Club) 45

14 University Social Security Fee 10 total 4,570

15 Student Aid Fund 200

16 Students’ Fund Charges* 4,570

17 Caution Money 1,000

18 Development Fund 2,000

19 Examination Fee** 1,420

20 Computer Usage Fee*** 1,500

total 13700

**Additional Examination Fee to be paid for BSc (Hons) Mathematics ̀ 400 and BSc (Hons) Statistics ` 800.

***Additional course fee of ` 22,000 and additional computer usage fee of ` 4500/- will be charged from students of BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Self Financing Course)

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Fee concessionsThe college grants fee concession to the needy students and outstanding sportsmen. The continuance of the concession in the fee depends on good behaviour, regular attendance and satisfactory progress in studies. There is a Students Aid Fund (SAF) committee for the purpose. An application for concession should be made on prescribed form available from the college office as soon as the notice is put up.

merit and merit-cum-means scholarshipsThe college awards several Merit Scholarships for brilliant students and Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship for brilliant and needy students. Students may contact the Principal in this regard.

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acaDemic FacUltYACTING PRINCIPAL : Dr mukesh aggarwalBURSAR : shri o.P. agarwal

Department of commerceThe Department offers two Undergraduate Degree Courses in Commerce: BCom, BCom (Hons) and one Postgraduate Course MCom which are highly popular and sought after. The syllabus enables the students to explore major areas of commerce like accounting, finance, marketing management, human resource management, foreign exchange management, taxation, law and other related fields to prepare them to face today’s dynamic business environment. After the completion of the course, students will have a sound knowledge about the tools used in interpreting the financial statements, corporate governance, auditing research methodology and business ethics. This will enable them to become good entrepreneurs. The course also serves as the foundation for professional courses like CA, CS, CFA, MBA etc.

The commerce society, Commercium is very active in organizing seminars, FDPs and inter college departmental festivals. The department also has discipline specific cells on Finance, Marketing, International Business and Human Resource Management. The Placement Cell of the college has a good track of helping students to find placements in various MNCs, Audit Firms and Management organizations like IBM, GENPACT, EY, IMI. The Faculty consists of dedicated and experienced professors having professional degrees like CA, LLB, MBA, CS to guide the students in pursuit of their academic and career options.

1. Dr S.C. Makani

2. Shri M.P. Sharma

3. Dr Ashok Kumar Gupta

4. Shri K.K. Srivastava

5. Shri Surendra Kumar

6. Dr (Ms) Mini

7. Ms Seema Aggarwal (incharge)8. Dr (Ms) Anuradha Gupta

9. Dr (Ms) Shuchi Pahuja

10. Dr (Ms) Rajni Jagota

11. Dr (Ms) Sonia Sabharwal

12. Dr Rakesh Kumar

13. Shri Surender Singh

14. Dr (Ms) Perveen

15. Shri Varun Gautam

16. Ms Shashi Nanda

17. Dr Manoj Kumar Sinha

18. Dr Phool Chand

19. Dr Shamsher Singh

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20. Ms Renu Jonwall

21. Shri Chhetan Chhoidub

22. Dr Harman Preet Singh*

23. Ms Ritu Gupta

24. Ms Akanksha Jain

25. Dr Gurcharan Sachdeva

26. Ms Megha Agarwal

27. Mr Ramveer

28. Dr Atul Kumar

29. Mr Hungyo Yurreikan

30. Ms Shikha Menani

31. Ms Neerza

32. Ms Geetika Jaggi

33. Ms Kiran Yadav

34. Ms Sunita

35. Ms Khushboo Aggarwal

36. Mr Mussarat Ahmed

37. Ms Anindita Goldar

38. Ms Sakshi Verma

39. Ms Bhawana Miglani

40. Ms Dippinder Kaur

41. Ms Monika Saini

Department of computer scienceThe Department of Computer Science offers BSc (Hons) Computer Science and provides computer science as one of the disciplines in BSc Mathematical Science and BA Prog. The courses provide students with a sound knowledge of the computer science subjects. In BSc (Hons) and BSc Mathematical Sciences, along with the core papers like Operating Systems, DBMS, Computer Networks and Data structures latest subjects like Python, Java and Internet Technologies are also taught to the students. The courses match the requirement of professional software engineers and open a wide range of academic avenues like MCA, MSc and MBA. For BA(Prog) students, papers providing basic proficiency in computer science are offered. Fully equipped computer labs are available for the students for enhancing their programming skills. The students are taught using various ICT techniques. The faculty is well qualified, experienced and sensitive and responsive to the academic disparities in the background of the learners. Guidance to the students in planning for their future careers is also provided by the faculty. Many of the students have been successfully placed in various companies including TCS, Exide Life and Wipro.

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1. Ms Geeta Gupta (incharge)2. Dr (Ms) Arpita Aggarwal

3. Dr (Ms) Ravish Sharma

4. Ms Veenu Bhasin

5. Ms Priyanka Gupta

6. Ms Aparna Datt

Department of economicsEconomics is a study of how social choices are made in the production and distribution of goods required for satisfying our material needs. The focus of the discipline and the course is on giving to the students the tools required for rigorous and abstract analysis, which forms the mainstay of modern theoretical economics. A student doing the Honours programme will be well equipped to enter a postgraduate programme in any Indian university, or a university outside India. An Honours degree in Economics also gives a good grounding for entering the civil service, banking and financial services sector, or the corporate sector. It is an intellectually demanding course and is most sought after in Delhi University.

The faculty of the Department of Economics consists of highly qualified and experienced teachers.

1. Dr (Ms) Dolly Narula (incharge)2. Sh Rajeev Rattan

3. Dr (Ms) Chander Kanta Gupta

4. Dr Ashwani Mahajan

5. Ms Payal Malik*

6. Dr (Ms) Pratibha Aggarwal

7. Shri Chander Mohan

8. Shri Indranil Chowdhury*

9. Ms Rimpy*

10. Shri Varun Bhushan

11. Dr Sanghita Mondal

12. Shri Aniruddha Prasad

Department of englishThe study of English Literature is a stimulating experience for our students. The course covers intensive study of British Literature as well as an extensive journey of iconic writing from all over the world written originally in English or translated into English. The students are encouraged to develop analytical and critical skills with an inter disciplinary approach.

The course includes texts from a wide range of literatures, British, European, American, African, Indian and literatures in translation to facilitate an understanding and sensitivity towards different cultures and civilisations.

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The students are also trained in literary theory where they learn to read a text from various perspectives and theoretical groundings.

The Department of English also has vibrant society Eclectica which conducts various workshops and conferences to provide its students with the necessary experience in writing, organizing and presenting papers which is a necessary skill in their development both as literature students and as individuals. The programme prepares the student for career in mass communication, journalism, management, civil services, creative writing, theater and academics.

1. Ms Ajanta Kohli

2. Ms Renu Kapoor

3. Ms Jyoti Kathpalia

4. Ms Arti Mathur (incharge)5. Dr (Ms) Urvashi Sabu

6. Ms Nancy Khera

7. Shri Mukesh Kumar Bairva

8. Ms Uma Gupta

9. Dr (Ms) Vandana Agarwal

Department of environmental studiesThe newly established Department of Environmental Studies is engaged in the teaching of compulsory credit Core Course on Environmental Studies.

Besides classroom teaching the department showcases documentaries on environmental issues and regularly organizes field visits to various sites of environmental importance such as Sanjay Van, Yamuna Biodiversity Park, Okhla Bird Sanctuary and Deer Park.

1. Dr Gaurav Kumar

2. Dr Richa Agarwal (incharge)3. Shri Pardeep Singh

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Department of history“If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday”- Pearl S. Buck

History is a continuous dialogue between the past and the present. As a discipline, it inculcates a comprehensive and a critical understanding of human development down the ages, and effectively equips the individual with tools to analyse the present.

As a father-discipline of social sciences, it opens a plethora of opportunities for the students aspiring to make their careers in the fields of academics, research, archeology, museology, archives, mass communication, heritage management, tourism, NGOs and civil services.

The set of courses under the new CBCS scheme have been designed keeping in view the challenges and complexities of India and a globalised world. Both Core and Discipline Specific Electives of our Honours and Programme courses comprehensively cover Indian and World histories. The SECs arm the students with the application aspect of the discipline and GEs add an edge to the knowledge of the students of other disciplines.

We strive to make the study of History more interesting and engaging through presentations, projects and interactive sessions with eminent historians; as also visits to various museums and heritage sites. The Department Society, Dharohar, organises these events.

The faculty of our department is a balanced mix of experienced and young minds who are passionate to share their ideas and work towards nurturing critical and eclectic minds. The specialisation of the faculty ranges from archaeology, environment, society, culture, economy and polity of ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary India.

1. Prof Prakash Narayan*

2. Ms Sarbani Kumar (incharge)3. Dr (Ms) Meera Khare

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4. Mr Vishal Chauhan*

5. Dr Chander Pal Singh

6. Dr (Ms) Rimjhim Sharma

7. Dr Ankit Agrawal

8. Shri Sunil Kumar

9. Shri Awadhesh K. Jha

Department of mathematics“There is no philosophy which is not founded upon knowledge of the phenomena, but to get any profit from this knowledge it is absolutely necessary to be a mathematician” Daniel Bernoulli

The Course enables the student to explore some major areas of mathematics like algebra, analysis, differential equations, number theory, geometry, probability and their combinations. One of the important components of the syllabus is practicals and lab work. Through practicals they come to know how mathematical methods/models are used extensively in economics, computers, engineering, medicine, agriculture, architecture, arts and all other fields of modern knowledge. The papers are designed to provide hands-on-training, competencies, skills, etc.

Besides teaching and research, a mathematically trained student through this course has opportunities in the field of computing, economics, finance, banking, market research analysis, space studies and oceanography-to name a few.

The faculty consists of dedicated and experienced teachers.

1. Shri O.P. Agarwal

2. Ms Anu Kapoor (incharge)3. Ms Savitri Rawat

4. Dr Gopal Datt

5. Dr (Ms) Geeta Kalucha

Department of Physical educationThe Department deals with physical education and sports activities. It organizes and enables student participation in various intra College, inter-college and inter-university tournaments. The Department also offers Physical Education as a discipline specific core course in BA Prog

Dr P. P. Ranganathan (incharge)

Department of Political scienceThe discipline of Political Science deals with the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behavior. Its subfields include political philosophy and theory, constitutions, political systems, public administration, international politics and organization and foreign policy. Under the Choice Based Credit System very relevant and practical subjects have been added to the course such as ‘Your Laws, Your Rights’, ‘Public Opinion and Survey Research’, ‘Legislative Practices and Procedures’ and ‘Peace and Conflict

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Resolution’. Knowledge of these subjects is helpful in careers like civil services, law, media, policy studies, management and the teaching profession.

The Political Science Department of the college is one of the few departments in the University whose faculty members have produced textbooks that are read not only in Delhi University but universities across India. The department also has an elected society for its students called Samvaad which regularly organizes debates and competitions and has a wall magazine as a forum for budding writers/analysts (for details visit facebook page 'Samvaad', Political Science Society, PGDAV College)

1. Dr S. S. Awasthy (incharge)2. Dr Kusum Kaushik

3. Dr Kusum Lata Chadda

4. Dr Pinki Punia

5. Dr Abhay Prasad Singh

6. Dr Duryodhan Nahak

Department of sanskritSanskrit is not just a classical language but can also be studied as a subject. The present CBCS syllabus covers both these aspects.

The course is a gateway to the understanding of ancient Indian wisdom and its rich intellectual traditions. The syllabus is designed to improve the language skills and equips the students with better communicative and creative abilities.

Those who want to take Sanskrit as GE and SEC (for all Honours and Programme courses) will benefit with papers on Language, Literature, Vedic Mathematics and Astronomy, Science of Debate, Logic and Aesthetics. This will equip the students with wider job opportunities.

1. Dr (Ms) Pratibha Rani (incharge)2. Dr Patanjali Kumar Bhatia

3. Dr Giridhar Gopal Sharma

4. Dr Dilip Kumar Jha

Department of statisticsStatistics is not merely a tool for collecting numerical data but is also a means of developing rigorous techniques for handling, analyzing and drawing valid inferences from the collected data. There is a constant effort to relate the statistical concepts being taught in the classrooms to the real world problems which makes the subject interesting besides being easy to comprehend. Further, in order to validate the theory taught in the classroom lectures, the students perform a number of practicals in the lab using various programming languages and software packages. This programme is designed to provide a sound knowledge of statistics and it prepares students for careers in business, industry, actuarial sciences as well as for further studies in finance and business statistics. Apart from this, the graduates of statistics can appear in Indian Economic Service and civil services.

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A Statistician’s job has been termed as the “dream job” of the next decade. The department of Statistics has very eminent faculty members who have varied experience of teaching and research.

1. Dr (Ms) Ritu Jain

2. Dr (Ms) Sarita Bansal

3. Ms Jasvinder Goswami

4. Dr Inder Jeet Arora (incharge)5. Dr (Ms) Aparna Pandey

6. Ms Varuna Pandey

7. Dr Mithlesh Kumar Jha

8. Ms Neetu Jain

9. Shri Sanjay Kumar Singh

10. Dr Darvinder Kumar

library The Library offers various services to its users like Membership, Circulation, Reference, OPAC, Book Bank, Article Alert and Reprographic services. The Library also organises various activities like lectures, talks, exhibitions and user education programmes for its members.

LibrarianMs Garima Gaur Srivastava

*on Leave

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acaDemic anD other sUPPort strUctUres

liBrarYThe College Library is well stocked with collection of around 92,000 books, 4400 bound journals and 60 periodicals covering various subjects and disciplines. Apart from the print resources library facilitates access to various electronic resources through Delhi University Library System on the campus network.

The Library is automated and has a well-furnished and air conditioned reading hall for its readers. It has computer lab for the students to access electronic resources. Students are also issued laptops to support e- learning. The library is accessible between 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Saturday (working days) to all student members and staff of the college. Each student is offered library membership at the time of admission.

library rules

• All students of the college are issued College ID card from the library once the fees is paid. Students are required to register themselves in the library showing their fee slip.

• Library membership and tickets will be offered on being registered.

• Library membership is valid till student is on college rolls.

• Each Undergraduate student is entitled to borrow four books at a time for a period of fourteen days.

• Each Postgraduate student is entitled to borrow five books at a time for a period of fourteen days.

• Economically weaker but bright students are issued five books per semester from the Book Bank section (at no additional cost) after applying through proper channel.

• Students who return books later than due date will be liable to pay fine.

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• Reference sources and books kept under the Reference Section of the Library will not be issued and are only for reading in the library.

• Use of mobile phones in the library is strictly prohibited.

library services to the Differently abled:

The college library supports differently abled students especially visually impaired through various assistive technologies. Screen reading software, ANGEL DAISY readers, MP3 players, microphones, laptops, subject related audio CD’s, Geometry Kit, Abacus, Lex portable camera, dedicated lab for accessing Braille library resources and audio recordings are some of the library resources offered to differently abled students.

academic societiesDepartments have academic societies which organize events like seminars, workshops, debates, invited talks etc. throughout the year. The list of various academic societies is as follows.

1. anant Mathematics Society

2. chintan Hindi Literary Society

3. commercium Commerce Society

4. Dharohar History Society

5. eclectica English Literary Society

6. ecolibrium Economics Society

7. Parikalan Computer Science Society

8. sankhyiki Statistics Society

9. samvaad Political Science Society

10. sanskrit samvay Sanskrit Society

Various Academic Prizes for proficiency in various disciplines are awarded to meritorious students every year at the College Annual Day function. The college has recently instituted the Dr B.R. Ambedkar Best Student of the Year Award.

computer hubThe college has a fully functional and well equipped computer hub with access to internet and Delhi University Library System.

seminar hallsThe college takes pride in having very well equipped, fully air-conditioned and acoustically well maintained Seminar Halls for academic

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and cultural activities. They are the venues for lectures, debates, discussions and workshops where eminent speakers are invited.

career counselling clubThe Career Counselling Club helps the students in planning their career while they are pursuing their graduation. The college organises seminars and interactive sessions involving prospective employers to apprise the students with various career opportunities and challenges of the professional world.

Placement cellThe students who want to work after graduation are provided opportunities through the college placement cell which acts as a liaison between the students and the recruiters. The performance of the placement cell over the years has been commendable. Many prestigious companies like Ernst Young (EY), Larsen & Toubro (L&T), Libsys Ltd, Aon Hewitt, Genpact, Concentrix corporation, IBM, ICICI, IIFM, etc. visited our college this year for placements. Over 250 students got final placement in 2016-17 and many were selected for various internship programmes. The Cell is in the continuous process of developing alliance with more potential recruiters.

equal opportunity cell and enabling UnitThe Equal Opportunity cell of the college addresses issues related to students from SC/ST/OBC/PwD/Other categories. The Cell helps and empowers them to fully participate in the academic, intellectual, social and cultural life of the college. The Enabling Unit of the College, sWashrit meets the requirements of differently abled students. The college has an inclusive infrastructure where an elevator and wheel chair facility is provided. Access to the college is barrier free. The Cell supports students in their academic pursuance through various assistive devices and softwares. The college library has a dedicated lab with five workstations for differently abled students. Educational and motivational talks, PwD Talent Hunt programme, Career Counselling and participation of students in various cultural and sports activity is a regular feature. Educational trips like visit to National Museum Tactile gallery ‘ANUBHAV’ are also conducted.

sc/st cell and oBc cellThe College has SC/ST and OBC Cells to look after the interest of the students through guidance counselling and financial help. They aim to provide an inclusive environment.

north east cell The College has constituted a North East (NE) cell comprising of faculty members and student representatives to look after the grievances of students from the North Eastern states. In the past year the NE Cell organizes orientation lectures and literary competitions. It continuously works with the students to enable them to fully participate in the academic and co-curricular activities of the college.

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college canteenThe college has a spacious well-furnished canteen, offering a variety of fresh and hygienically prepared food at subsidized rates. It is one of the largest canteens in the University of Delhi.

BankThe college has a branch of the Central Bank of India. The timings are 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

medical Facilities

The college has a medical room providing first aid assistance. Dr Neena Paul is available during specific hours. The Medical room has a vending machine for girls’ facilities.

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colleGe actiVities

hyperion: the cultural societyPGDAV College has a vibrant cultural society that fosters young talent and is active throughout the year. Hyperion has various constituent units dedicated to different fields of arts and culture.

The Sociey won more than 150 prizes in various inter-college and national events including four prizes at the prestigious cultural festival of IIT Bombay, ‘Mood Indigo’. The play ‘Janeman’ bagged the Best Play, Best Production and Best Actor awards at the Sahitya Kala Parishad’s ‘Mahavidyalya Natya Samaroh’.

The society organizes EXPLORANZA, the annual Freshers’ Talent Hunt of the College. Those interested can participate in its vatious cultural events.

The College also holds its annual cultural festival ‘Aaghaz’ and a theatre festival ‘Tamasha’ in the month of February.

Hyperion consists of the following societies. Those interested can join any of these:

1) chanakya: the intellectual societya) Grey Matter – Debating Society

b) Buzzer – Quiz Society

c) Qaafiya – Poetry And Creative Writing Society

d) Spectrum – Anchoring Society

2) Dance societya) Diversity – Western Dance

b) Natraj – Indian Dance

c) Jalsa – Folk Dance

3) rudra – Street Play Society

4) navrang – Theatre & Film Society

5) music society

a) raga – Indian Classical b) conundrum – Western Music

6) impressions – Fine Arts Society

7) iris – Photography Society

8) raP – Beats – The Hip Hop Music Society

9) techwiz – IT Society

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Special coaching camps are organized from time to time in aerobics, athletics, basketball, cricket and yoga.

Inter-college and intra-college tournaments are organized for students and staff members. The department takes care that the differently abled students are not left out and organizes special competitions for them.

students’ UnionEvery student is a member of the college Students’ Union. Participation in students’ union

sportsThe College offers the following sports activities to the students:

1. Atheletics

2. Badminton

3. Ball Badminton

4. Basketball

5. Body Building

6. Boxing

7. Chess

8. Cricket

9. Football

10. Handball

11. Hockey

12. Judo

13. Power Lifting

14. Table Tennis

15. Taekwondo

16. Volleyball

17. Weight Lifting

18. Yoga

Fitness centre cum human Performance labFitness Centre cum Human Performance Lab is fully functional in the college. Both staff and students can avail the following facilities:

Fitness trainingWeight TrainingExercises with Dumbbells Exercises with KettlebellsExercises with Thera Band Special Flexibility Exercises Step AerobicsWeight AerobicsFloor AerobicsCircuit TrainingSkipping Power YogaMeditation Pranayama

human Performance assessmentCardio Respiratory Endurance Leg Strength Assessment Back Strength AssessmentGrip Strength AssessmentBreath Holding Capacity Body Mass Index (BMI)Body Fat Analyses*Vital Capacity *Peak Flow Assessment*

*Available in a few weeks

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activities is an opportunity for training in organizational skills and democratic leadership. Every year elections are held as per the university notification and college guidelines for DUSU and college posts for the following:

1. President2. Vice-President3. Secretary4. Joint Secretary

The Students’ Union takes active part in the organization of functions and activities.

college magazine, ankurPGDAV college has its own magazine, Ankur, which brings to the fore, the creative talent of the college. It is a platform to encourage budding writers to develop their literary talents and give voice to their thoughts, opinions and ideas on various issues. Articles are published in English, Hindi and Sanskrit. The magazine includes yearly reports of various departmental societies, interviews and surveys. The magazine dedicates its issues to specific themes like, ‘War and Violence’ and ‘Laughter’.

Students with interest in editing, photography, graphic designing and creative writing will find in the magazine, a satisfying space to express themselves.

satark: the consumer clubSatark, the Consumer Club aims at creating awarness of consumer rights and responsibilities among students. It is a subsidiary of Consumers Forum, an NGO, registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. Consumers Forum is also a member of Consumers International and is an associate member of Consumer Coordination Council (CCC), Government of India. The students learn to dispose waste and e-waste responsibly; intern with reputed NGOs to understand various consumer issues. Various talks and inter-college competitions are organised throughout the year.

alumni associationAssociation of old students of both morning and evening college has been functioning since many years. It organises an annual family get-together on 3rd Sunday of January and an annual get-together on the 1st Sunday of April in the college lawns. It helps to promote the interest of the ex-students in their alma mater and to be in touch with the teachers and current students through various activities. The Association also organizes Freshers’ Welcome for both evening and morning college students along with various talent search programmes.

national service scheme (nss)The College NSS unit is very actively involved in the service of the under-privileged sections of society. It aims at inculcating human values, dignity of labour, self-confidence and discipline among the volunteers. Some of the college’s NSS projects are: Blood Donation Camps, College Campus Cleanliness, Socio-Economic Skills Development, Leadership and Personality Development.

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Students who wish to join NSS must fill up the enrolment form by August. Outstanding volunteers are awarded special merit certificates and medals.

national cadet corps (ncc)The college has both the girl’s and boy’s army wing of NCC. The unit of the college under the able guidance of Caretaker MS. Renu Jonwall and Dr. Hari Pratap the unit has an active

training and culture calendar. The cadets get training in army and other subjects like Drill, First Aid, Map Reading, Signals, Civil Defence, Slithering, Firing etc. They actively participate in ‘Antardhwani’ organised by DU and ATC, CATC, TSC, PRD, RD, NIC camps organised by Indian Army all over India. Besides imparting weekly training in drill and cultural interaction, the college unit organises inter-college NCC Festival ‘PRABAL’ and NCC Day at the end of the year. Trekking tours and overnight camps at college bind the NCC cadets in a lifelong friendship. After the completion of successful training and written exam, cadets get 'B' and 'C' certificate which helps them in getting direct entry to the Army.

sPicmacaYThe college has a PGDAV chapter of SPICMACAY which organizes various cultural events to promote awareness of Indian classical music and culture amongst the youth. The programmes provide an opportunity for interaction with renowned artists.

enactusEnactus is an international non-profit organization that works with leaders in business and higher education to mobilize university students to make a difference in their communities and become socially responsible business leaders. The PGDAV chapter of Enactus creates opportunities for learning among the participants and their placements.

Keeping the spirit of social entrepreneurship in mind, Enactus PGDAV conceived the project ‘Korakagaz’ wherein the team members collect waste paper through collection drive which is traded for recycled paper and transformed into a spiral binded notebook having merchant ability. Under this project some residents from the slums of neighbouring Nehru Nagar have been trained to produce notebooks. The required skill, technical expertise, marketing and business opportunities are provided by Enactus PGDAV.

Geo-crusaders: the environment society The mission of Geo-Crusaders is to create awareness about environmental degradation and create a healthy environment. The society organizes various awareness campaigns, field visits and activities like restoration work of Sultan Garhi Tomb, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. Other key activities recently included participation in the Asian Waterbird Census 2017, Delhi under the leadership of renowned ecologist, T.K. Roy, Delhi state coordinator, Wetland International, South Asia.

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General rUles1. Attendance:

• Minimum attendance as required under the university rules for lectures, tutorials, preceptorials etc. must be obtained by each student.

• Special concessions as per university rules are given to students of NCC, NSS, ECA, Sports and other activities.

• Students are advised to periodically check their attendance record with their teachers and college website.

• Benefit of medical leave will be available only if the required Medical and Fitness certificates are submitted within 7 days of joining the college.

2. Internal Assessment: Periodical tests and assignments are compulsory, as they are a part of Internal Assessment scores, as stipulated by the university. The break up of Internal Assessment is as follows: • Written Assignment/Tutorials/Project Reports/Test Papers/Seminars-10%• Class Test/Quiz-10%• Attendance (For details see university rules)-5%

3. Free Periods: These are to be utilized for study in the Reading room and Library.

4. Cleanliness: College premises must be kept free of litter.

5. Identity Card: Each student of the college shall always carry his/her Identity Card. He/she will not be entertained by the college office unless he/she shows his/her Identity Card. Furthermore, a student may be asked to show his/her Identity Card by any member of the college staff. The defaulters shall be strictly dealt with as per rules.

6. The students are not allowed to bring outsiders to the college. Any unauthorized person found in the college campus shall be dealt strictly and will be handed over to the police.

7. Students must make it a habit to see the Notice Board and college website regularly for latest communications.

8. Smoking: Smoking and consumption of intoxicants by the students within the premises of the college is strictly prohibited. Delhi University is partnering with Delhi Police and World Lung Foundation-South Asia in promoting a tobacco free environment. As a step in that direction, smoking is banned in our college.

9. Any information desired from the office should be sought at the respective counters of the office.

10. Students are expected not to loiter around aimlessly or make noise in corridors/ lobby.Students guilty of indiscipline will be penalized.

11. Staff Room: The Staff room is strictly for use by teaching staff. Students are not to loiter around or enter the staff room without permission.

12. Students are free to meet the Principal for redressal of their grievances between 11 AM to 12 Noon on working days.

13. Students must switch off their mobile phones before entering the class. If mobile is found active, fine of Rs. 500 shall be imposed. Students will be penalised, if they use cellphones for communication, including SMS/ MMS or any other form of entertainment in the class room, library and labs.

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14. Only the students of II and III year can contest elections for posts of office bearers of the college Students’ Union provided they have cleared all papers and have secured at least 50 % of marks in the University examinations and have 75 % attendance in the preceding year.

15. The College has the mandatory provision for RTI and Internal Complaints Committee (ICC).

anti-raGGinG reGUlation

1. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited within the college premises.

2. Any individual or collective act or practice of ragging constitutes gross indiscipline and shall be dealt with under Ordinance XV-C, of University of Delhi.

3. Ragging for the purposes of this, ordinarily means any act, conduct, or practice by which dominant power or status of senior students is brought to bear on students freshly enrolled or students who are in any way considered junior or inferior by other students and includes individual or collective acts or practices which

a) involve physical, assault or threat and/or use of physical force.

b) violate dignity and honour of students.

maintenance oF DisciPlineThe students are required to observe discipline in the college. As per Ordinance XV-B of the University, the following will constitute breach of discipline:

• Assault or threat to use physical force, against any member of the teaching and non-teaching staff of any Institution/Department and against any student within the University of Delhi.

• Carrying or use of, or threat to use any weapon.

• Any violation of the provisions of the Civil Rights Protection Act 1976.

• Violation of dignity, and honor of students belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Tribes.

• Any practice, whether verbal or otherwise, derogatory to women.

• Any attempt at bribing or corruption in any manner.

• Destruction of institutional property.

• Creating ill-will on religious or communal grounds.

• Causing disruption in any manner of the academic functioning of the University system.

the college campus has a cctV camera network.

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aDministratiVe anD sUPPort staFF

office staff 1. Shri Kanhiya Lal (Asstt.)

2. Shri Ramesh Chandra (Asstt.)

3. Ms Sonia (Asstt.)

4. Ms Anuradha (JACT)

5. Ms Romila Sharma (JACT)

6. Ms Kavita Bhatia (JACT)

7. Shri Naresh Rana

8. Shri Ram Saran

9. Shri Rajesh Kumar

10. Shri Bhawani Ram

11. Shri Pramod Kr. Tripathi

12. Shri Girish Ram

13. Shri Manoj Kumar Maurya

14. Shri Shiv Kumar Maurya

15. Shri Narender Kumar

16. Shri Resham Bahadur

library staff1. Shri B.D.Singla (SPA)2 . Shri Mahender Kr Jangid3. Shri Vijender Sharma4. Shri Manoj Kumar

computer science laboratory 1. Shri Rajesh Khanna (Sr. Technical Assistant)

statistics laboratory1. Shri Devender Kumar (Lab Attendant)

Daftri mali1. Shri Ram Prasad 1. Shri Sambhu Saran 2. Shri Shiv Saran Maurya

chowkidar safai karamchari 1. Shri Darshan Kumar 1. Shri Sankar Lal2. Shri Salik Ram Joshi 2. Shri Kirpal

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mali1. Shri Sambhu Saran2. Shri Shiv Saran Maurya

safai karamchari 1. Shri Sankar Lal2. Shri Kirpal

"Education is the passport to the future,

for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare

for it today."

-malcolm X

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Members of the Governing Body (2017-2018)

1. Shri Ravinder Kumar (Chairman)

2. Shri Ajay Suri (Treasurer)

3. Shri R.K. Sethi

4. Shri Bal Krishan Mittal

5. Mr Mahesh Chopra

6. Shri Satish Kumar Sharma

7. Dr D.V. Sethi

8. Shri Arvind Ghai

9. Dr Shanti Swarup Khanna

10. Dr B.C. Josan

11. Dr Sushma Arya

12. Ms Rita Gupta

13. Prof Renu Deswal

14. Prof Rina Chakrabarti

15. Dr Dolly Narula

16. Dr Kapil Dev Prasad Nishad

17. Dr Jagmohan Rai

18. Dr Aniruddha Kumar

19. Dr Ravinder Kumar Gupta

20. Dr Mukesh Aggarwal (Member - Secretary)

Special Invitees

Sh. Rajesh Khanna

Sh. Narendra Kumar Verma

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