Affiliated to Gujarat University, Ahmedabad.

About SHCPAACC

About Karjan Village



Karjan is a sub district of Vadodara. Its neighboring sub districts are Padra, Sinor and Dabhoi of Vadodoara district and Bharuch and Amod, the sub districts of Bharuch. Its capital town Karjan is on the main line of Western Railway i.e. it is on one of the most busy railway track – Mumbai to Baroda. It is at the equal distance of about 40 km from Bharuch and Vadodara. It is on the National Highway No.8 which is under process of up gradation to 6 lane Express Highway. Our nearest airport is Vadodara. This area is known as “ Kanam Pradesh” and the main crops of this area is cotton, sugarcane and arher (tuvar). It is a trading centre. It is rich with food grains as well as flora and fauna. Rivers like Dhadhar and Narmada are the boons to this tehsil. Karjan is famous for ‘Ponk’- green grains of juvar. Tourists traveling by road in motor car can not go without stopping here to relish this very special food item of this area. Previously, Karjan was a small village but the rail and road connectivity has helped this town to flourish. Karjan is a comfortable place so people like to reside here and commute to their distant service and business places. Western Railway line divides Karjan town in two parts i.e. Juna Bazar – East of Karjan railway station and Nava Bazar –West of Karjan railway station. Its population is approximately 30,000. Karjan is mostly known as Miyagam-Karjan. Western railway has adopted this name because village Miyagam is very old village and donated land for the railway in the British reign. Karjan was a part of ‘Gayakvadi Rajwada’ of old Baroda state.

Karjan is a business center and more than hundred villages are depended on it. Karjan is a center of Cotton Co-Operative Societies- a registered group of farmers of Karjan sub district. More over Karjan has six private ginning factories and a sugar factory - a venture of farmers of Vadodara District on co-operative basis. Karjan has a big Marketing yard- a group venture of farmers and merchants of Karjan sub district on co-operative basis. It has scheduled banks and also co-operative banks like Karjan Nagrik Sahakari Bank and Friends co-operative society. These institutes are of great help to our college. We are proud to state that Karjan sub district and surrounding locality love this college like their own child. Karjan town is a multi religious place. Every body lives here with brotherhood, love and respect. It is a place of communal harmony. There is no untoward incident which may damage the prestige of this area. Karjan is in the center of four universities viz. The M S university of Baroda, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat, Sumandip University, Pipaliya, Agricultural University,Baroda. It also has Malini Kishor Homeopathic Hospital and Education complex at Miyagam.

The holy blessings of saint Premdasji Godadiya Bapu, Rang Avdhoot Maharaj of Nareshvar, Late Nirat Maharaj and his successors Harjivandasji Maharaj, Late Baburam Maharaj and Raturam Maharaj and above all her holiness Umiya Mataji of village Umaj are showering blessing constantly on this sub district. Karjan sub district can not forget Late Puneet Maharaj who lived in Punit Ashram at Motikoral of this Tehsil. Nearby holy places of human faith are Nareshwar, Motikoral, Chandod, Kayavarohan, Dethan, Umaj, Sumeru Navkar Tirth - Miyagam Sankheshvar Tirth at village Anastu and Umiya Mata Temple at village Umaj.

Karjan town has given one member to Legislative Assembly and one minister to ‘Brihad Mumbai’ state. They were Late Dr. C K Patel and Late Shah Chunilal Purshottamdas. Late Chunilal P Shah was known as ‘Chhote Sardar’ of Karjan taluka. He was a chairman of Baroda State Praja Mandal and Minister in old Baroda State. After independence, he offered his valuable services to the constitution committee of India which was headed by Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar and as a member of Parliament of India. Freedom fighter Late Gandhi Ambalal of village Choranda had given enough name and fame to this sub district in the history of freedom movement in India. He was an active Gandhian of his time. Karjan had given one president to Vadodara Jilla Panchayat, Vadodara. He was Late Muljibhai N. Bhatt. He was also a famous Gujarat High Court advocate. Late Gordhanbhai B Patel of this sub district was a freedom fighter, eminent social worker and a trained pilot of air craft at Karanchi airport. As a director he had served both the Gujarat State Road Transport and the Gujarat State Forest Development Corporation. Presently, Mr. Bipinchandra R Patel is a pride taking personality because he is a director of Cotton and Textile Ministry and a vice president of Local National Productivity Council,Delhi. Mr. Chandubhai Dabhi is an MLA of this constituency and his native is village Kandari of this sub district. Once he was a speaker of Gujarat State Legislative Assembly. Mr. Narayanbhai Rathwa, an MP and cabinet minister of state - Railway belongs to our constituency.

Before the existence of Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal [KTKM ] the New Era English school had been functioning in this sub district. Later KTKM Came into existence with an aim to educate the youth and the community of this sub district. New Era school was renamed as Shah N B Sarvajanik High School. It has teachers’ residential quarters and hostel for students in its own school campus. With a view to extend the academic development to the rural community of this sub district, two high schools were started at villages named Bodka and Miyagam. Now these two schools are managed by local management.

This Mandal (KTKM) is providing education right from KG to PG and also for technical courses in ITI. Along with Shah N B S high school and Smt. D C Chavda girls school, there are six high schools in Karjan town and 16 high schools in Karjan sub district.Karjan has one ITC, one ITI and one Homeopathic medical college, Miyagam. Thus Karjan is rich in production of cotton and men of fame. It is a fast developing town and educational center. It is well connected by rail, road and air. It is an oasis of Baroda sub district.

Karjan Village

About College



Karjan is surrounded by Sinor in the East, Amod in the West, Baroda in the North and Bharuch in the South. Earlier the people had to Endeavour hard to get admission for higher studies for their wards. There was no Commerce college between Baroda and Surat. Only after the strong recommendations of political and social leaders, few were able to get admission in the M S University of Baroda. It was also not financially affordable for the locals of this area to send their wards to a distant place like Vallabh Vidhya nagar, Ahemedabad or Surat. Secondly parents of girl students were hesitant in sending them to the college in other cities. As a result of odd circumstances and unavoidable monitory expenses people of this area were avoiding higher education for their wards.

On one side new horizons were opening for higher education and on the other side rural youth was lacking the scope for the higher education. It was well understood by local leaders and academicians that there is no scope for growth and prosperity of self and the community without education.. More over they had love for their own people, they realized the hunger for higher education of this area and felt the need of starting the college. Well wishing educationists and leaders of various fields determined to open a college for future generation and especially for girls. Under the valuable guidance of Late Chimanbhai Patel, Ex CM of Gujarat State, Karjan town was gifted with a college in the month of June, 1964. It has been affiliated to the Gujarat University, Ahemedabad.

It is said that there is a woman behind every successful man.Smt Harshaben Chhaganbhai Patel of Kandari village had been an education and child loving lady. She inspired her husband Mr. Chhaganbhai K. Patel to leave behind good name by offering the best to the community. As a result of sincere efforts of the Mandal and with the inspiration of his wife Mr. Chhaganbhai K. Patel offered the most valuable donation of Rs. 1 lakh with a desire to give the name of Smt. Harshaben to the college. Thus, this college is named as Smt. H.C.Patel (Kandari) Arts and Commerce College, Miyagam Karjan. Dr. Chinubhai K. Patel was the foundation stone of Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal and its institutions. He and his colleagues canvassed for the college. Kshatriyas of karjan town offered land for the college as a charity. Karjan Cotton Co-Operative Purchase and Sales Society and farmers offered best to run this college. We are proud to state that every citizen of Karjan taluka may it be a farmer or a business man has contributed a lot for this college.

With an ad hoc affiliation, the college started flourishing. It was started with 120 students. The college had no building so the students had to sit in the building of Shah N B S High school, Karjan. Principal Shri S.M. Nagamiya headed the new born college. He had graduated in English from Bombay university and Cambridge university, England. He had taken his M.A. degree from Bombay university. He had led the college for 9 years. He had given the best of his talent to this college. It is noteworthy that he was the native of village Segva of Karjan taluka. The commerce faculty of this college had attracted the students of Bharuch, Ankleshwar and even of Kosamba town in those days.

The college has a graduate and post graduate departments in Hindi, Gujarati and Economics and subsidiary subjects like Sanskrit, Psychology and History at the undergraduate level. In commerce, Advance Accountancy is the main subject. It is a matter of pride on the part of the college that it has one Ph.D guide in Hindi for students who wish to study further. The college has a computer laboratory which is a kind of blessing to our students. The college has a large and spacious library which fulfils the needs of the faculties, students and research scholars. The college has one full company in NCC since its inception. More over the college has a full unit of NSS since the year 1977. Their vital activities are helping the youth of this college in bringing out their latent potential and qualities.

Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal manages this college. There are 16 lecturers including three part time lecturers. Other than this there is a principal, a librarian and 9 non-teaching staff members

The students as well as the staff members have brought many accolades for the college at the state and national level in various activities like NCC, NSS, youth activities and research work along with the academic as well as social work. The staff members and students has been representing the college at the university in its senate and academic bodies time to time. As a responsible and accountable institute, the college is very positively contributing in various social, academic and local causes as and when it is called for.

The college believes in discipline and quality education. The backbone of this college is its disciplined students and dedicated staff. The unity of the two speaks positively through the annual results and the respect that the college commands in the society.

College

Vision



Life building, man making, character building, assimilating fine ideas and making them life and character is the vision of our institution.


Mission



Our Mission is to :

  1. To develop the spirit of inquiry and adventure.
  2. To develop responsible citizen for the nation building.
  3. Comprehensive development of the individual and institution.
  4. To bring awareness in the community.
  5. To aspire and strive for excellence in higher education in rural areas.
Vision & Mission

About Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal



Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal has many social achievements. One alumnus of this college has been a Mahant of “Nirant Sampradaya” at village Dethan. This college has contributed many advocates, administrators, social workers, senate member at the M.S University of Baroda and a Member of cotton Advisory Board, Ministry of Textile Government of India and a Vice President of All India Local Productivity Council, New Delhi, Bank officials, a business Manager of MP & film star Late Sunil Dutt and his son Mr. Sanjay Dutt, vice President of Baroda District Panchayat, Baroda, one business tycoon, many jawans in the Indian Army and Police force. On the academic front two alumni are principals in High schools. Many are lecturers in college, teachers in various primary, secondary and Higher Secondary Schools. One alumnus, the head master in primary school has been awarded with the best BRC coordinator at the State level in the year 2005-06 under “Sarvashiksha Abhiyan” and is engaged in ADEPTS of UNICEF.

Presently, this college has four departments viz. Hindi, Gujarati and Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Accountancy in the Faculty of Commerce. Among these departments Hindi and Accountancy are the post graduate departments where these subjects have been taught as principal subjects. As an academic institute it has produced seven Ph.D, one M.Phil and two students have applied for research work for Ph.D from the Gujarat University, Ahemedabad.

As a host, this college has organized three workshops and yet we are planning in the same direction. Thus, this college has a history of too many achievements. The faculty members are academically competent and regularly update themselves by attending seminars, conferences and workshops. They have been presenting research papers at the state and National level seminars and workshops.

Discipline of the students and dedication of the faculty members is the asset of Smt. H C Patel (Kandari) Arts and Commerec College. It gives me a great sense of satisfaction to say that we are working hard to fulfil the mission of Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal that is “ empowerment of individual at personal, social and national level and to develop responsible citizens for the nation building.” and Smt. H C Patel (Kandari) Arts and Commerc College is creatively and constructively contributing towards it.

Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal

Infrastructure



The College is one of the seven constituent institutes of “Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal” which is spread over a huge and sprawling land of 33 acres. Smt. H.C. Patel (Kandari) Arts And Commerce College has enough land and sufficient infrastructure facilities. There are sufficient class rooms with excellent light and ventilation arrangements. There is separate library building, a separate staff room and administrative office is adjacent to the principal’s office attach to it. The main building is made up of ground floor with a lot of open space in all the four sides of the building. The college is located on the National Highway No.8. So, accessibility by road is very convenient. The conveyance facility is available from college to S.T.bus depot and the railway station.

The College has almost all the basic amenities and facilities for all its members. The infrastructure facilities available in the college campus are as under:

  1. Classroom Nos.12
  2. Computer Laboratory
  3. Administrative Office
  4. Examination Room
  5. Staff Room
  6. Library Building
  7. Girls Room
  8. Open air Theater
  9. Office of NCC
  10. Office of NSS
  11. Sports Ground for Athletics and Outdoor Games
  12. Separate Toilets for Boys and Girls in the building
  13. Extra Toilets for Boys outside the building.
  14. Parking
  15. Store Room
  16. Multimedia Hall
Infrastructure

 

Management Team




Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal



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President

SHRI VIJAYSINH BHIKHUBAVA CHAVDA

Vice President

SHRI CHANDRAKANTBHAI THAKORBHAI PATEL

Secretary

SHRI JAGDEVSINHJI FATESINHJI PARIHAR

Vice Secretary

SHRI JAYANTIBHAI HIRUBHAI PATEL

Treasurer

SHRI PRAVINSINHJI CHANDRASINHJI ATALIYA




Trustee Members



1. SHRI KESHRISINHJI CHANDRASINHJI RAJ
2. SHRI SATISHBHAI MOTIBHAI PATEL
3. SHRI SUDHAKARBHAI DAHYABHAI PATEL
4. SHRI MAHENDRABHAI KESHAVLAL SHAH
5. SHRI DEEPAKKUMAR KANTILAL SHAH
6. SHRI ANILKUMAR JAYANTILAL SHAH
7. SHRI MAYURDHAVJSINH ASHOKSINH CHAVDA
8. SHRI BIPINBHAI RAVJIBHAI PATEL
9. SHRI KUMARSHRI BHARATSINHJI MANSINHJI PARIHAR
10. SHRI YOGENDRASINH RANJITSINH CHAVDA
11. SHRI ATULBHAI NATUBHAI PATEL

Trustees

 

Courses

Bachelor Of Arts



1) The elective options available at the undergraduate level are:
       i) English is compulsory subject for F.Y.B.A., S.Y.B.A. and T.Y. B.A.
       ii) Sanskrit is compulsory for F.Y.B.A.
       iii) Students can elect from three subjects as their core subject : Economics, Gujarati and Hindi.

The composition of the elective is :
i) F.Y.B.A.
       2 papers of the core subject
       2 papers of the core elective -I subject
       1 paper of the core elective -II subject
       2 papers are of compulsory subjects - English and Sanskrit.
       1 paper of Foundation Subject
       1 paper of Soft Skill Subject
       Total 09 Papers

ii) S.Y.B.A.
       3 papers of the core subject
       2 papers of the core elective -I subject
       1 paper of compulsory English
       1 paper of Foundation Subject
       1 paper of Soft Skill Subject
       Total 08 Papers

iii) T.Y.B.A.
       5 papers of the core subject
       1 paper of compulsory English
       1 paper of Foundation Subject
       1 paper of Soft Skill Subject
       Total 08 Papers

B. A.

Bachelor Of Commerce



i) F.Y.B.Com.
       5 papers of the core subject
       1 paper of the core elective subject
       1 papers of the subject elective subject
       1 paper of Foundation Subject
       1 paper of Soft Skill Subject
       Total 09 Papers

ii) S.Y.B.Com.
       5 papers of the core subject
       1 paper of the core elective subject
       1 papers of the subject elective subject
       1 paper of Foundation Subject
       1 paper of Soft Skill Subject
       Total 09 Papers

iii) T.Y.B.Com.
       5 papers of the core subject
       1 paper of the core elective subject
       1 papers of the subject elective subject
       1 paper of Foundation Subject
       1 paper of Soft Skill Subject
       Total 09 Papers

B. Comm.

 

Departments

Accounts



Sem. No. Type of Subject Sub. Code Name of papers
I Core Compulsory CC-102 Human Resource Management
I Core Compulsory CC-103 Accountancy- I
I Core Elective CE -101A Financial Accounting- I
I Subject Elective SE-101 D Secretarial Practice- I
II Core Compulsory CC-107 Fundamentals of Marketing Management
II Core Compulsory CC-108 Accountancy- II
II Core Elective CE -102A Financial Accounting- II
II Subject Elective SE-102 D Secretarial Practice- II
III Core Compulsory CC-202 Indian Financial System
III Core Compulsory CC-203 Taxation- I
III Core Compulsory CC-205 Fundamentals of Statistics- I
III Core Elective CE-201A Cost Accounting- I
III Core Elective CE-202A Corporate Accounting
IV Core Compulsory CC-207 Production Management
IV Core Compulsory CC-208 Taxation- II
IV Core Compulsory CC-210 Fundamentals of Statistics- II
IV Core Elective CE-203A Cost Accounting- II
IV Core Elective CE-204 A Auditing- I
V Core Compulsory CC-302 Marketing Management in Practice
V Core Compulsory CC-303 Business Law- I
V Core Compulsory CC-305 Fundamentals of Statistics- III
V Core Elective CE-301A Cost & Financial Accounting
V Core Elective CC-302 A Management Accounting- I
VI Core Compulsory CC-307 Fundamentals of Financial Management
VI Core Compulsory CC-308 Business Law- II
VI Core Compulsory CC-310 Fundamentals of Statistics- IV
VI Core Elective CE-303A Management Accounting- II
VI Core Elective CC-304 A Auditing- II
Accounts

Economics



Sem. No. Type of Subject Sub. Code Name of papers
I CC 101 Elementary of Economics-I
I CC 102 Indian Economy-1
II CC 111 Elementary of Economics-II
II CC 112 Indian Economy-II
III CC 201 Micro Economics-I
III CC 202 Economy of Gujarat-I
III CC 203 Economic Systems
IV CC 211 Micro Economics-II
IV CC 212 Economy of Gujarat-II
IV CC 213 Economics of Development
V CC 301 Macro Economic Analysis
V CC 302 International Economics
V CC 303 Indian Economy-III
V CC-EC 304 Co-operation
V CE-EA 305 Economic Essays-I
VI CC 311 Public Economics
VI CC 312 Environmental Economics
VI CC 313 Indian Economy-IV
VI CE-EC 314 Entrepreneurial Economics
VI CE-EA 315 Economic Essays-II
Faculty Of Commerce
I CC 101 Fundamentals of Business Economics-I
II CC 106 Fundamentals of Business Economics-II
III CC 201 Economics of Government Finance
IV CC 206 Economics of Growth and Finance
V CC 303 International Economics
VI CC 313 Indian Business and Economic Environments
Economics

English



Sem. No. Type of Subject Sub. Code Name of papers
B.A. I Compulsory CMT 101 Compulsory English
B.A. II Compulsory CMT 111 Compulsory English
B.A. III Compulsory CMT 201 Compulsory English
B.A. IV Compulsory CMT 211 Compulsory English
B.A. V Compulsory CMT 301 Compulsory English
B.A. VI Compulsory CMT 311 Compulsory English
B.COM.I Core Compulsory CC 104 Communication in Business
B.COM.I Core Compulsory CC 105 General English : Text & Composition
B.COM.II Core Compulsory CC 109 Business Correspondence
B.COM.II Core Compulsory CC 110 General English :Grammar & Composition
B.COM.III Core Compulsory CC 204 Commercial Communication
B.COM.IV Core Compulsory CC 209 Organizational Communication
B.COM.V Core Compulsory CC 304 Corporate Communication
B.COM.VI Core Compulsory CC 309 Media & Public Relation Communication
English

Gujarati



Sem. No. Type of Subject Sub. Code Name of papers
I CC 101 Sudamacharit-Premanand (Poetry)
I CC 102 Zert to pidha che jani jani-Darsak (Novel)
II CC 111 kalapina kavyo (Poetry)
II CC 112 Pruthivi Vallabha (Novel)
III CC 201 Himalayano Pravas
III CC 202 Granthkarano Study (Pannalal Patel)
III CC 203 Madhayakalin Gujarati Literature-1
IV CC 211 Chandravadan Mehatana Pratinidhi Aekankio
IV CC 212 Granthkarano Study (R.V. Pathak)
IV CC 213 Madhayakalin Gujarati Literature-II
V CC 301 Arvachin Gujarati Likterature-1
V CC 302 Bhasa Vignan Ane Gujarati Bhasa no Parachiya
V CC 303 Sahityavivechan na Sindhanto
V EC 304(A) Kadambarini Maa (Dhiruben Patel)
V EC 305(A) Narshi Mehatana Pado
VI CC 311 Arvachin Gujarati Likterature-2
VI CC 312 Bhasa Vignan Ane Gujarati Bhasa no Parachiya
VI CC 313 Sahityavivechan na Sindhanto
VI EC 314(A) Aapna Khand Kavyo
VI EC 315(A) Chekhovni Shresth Vartao
Gujarati

Hindi



Sem. No. Type of Subject Sub. Code Name of papers
1. CC 101 Samkalin Hindi Kavita
CC 102 Adhunik Hindi Kahani
2. CC 111 Chhayavad Dottar Hindi Kavita
CC 112 Hindi Novel
3. CC 201 Adhunik Hindi Kavita
CC 202 Hindi Natak Or Akanki
CC 203 Hindi Sahitya Ka Etihas Or Nirgun Bhakti Kavy
4. CC 211 Hindi Khand Kavy
CC 212 Nibandh Or Anya Gadhyavidhay
CC 213 Madhya Kalin Hindi Kavita
5. CC 301 Bhartiy Kavy Shashtra
CC 302 Hindi Bhasha Or Lipi
CC 303 Hindi Gadhy Vidhao Ka Etihas
CCELE 304 Prayojan Mulak Hindi
CCELE 305 Vishist Sahityakar-Gadhy
6. CC 311 Westen Kavya Shashtr
CC 312 Hindi Grammer
CC 313 Adhunik Hindi Kavita Ka Etihas
CCELE 314 Jan Sanchar Madhyam Lekhan
CCELE 315 Rachanatmk Lekhan Or Anuvad
Hindi

History



Sem. No. Type of Subject Sub. Code Name of papers
I EC-I 101 History of The Ancient India
I EC-I 102 History of The Modern World
I EC-II 105 Major Revolution of The Mordent World
III EC-I 201 History of India
III EC-I 202 History of Europe
II EC-I 111 History of The Ancient India
II EC-I 112 History of The Mordent World
II EC-II 115 Major Revolution of The Mordent World
IV EC-I 211 History of India
IV EC-I 212 History of Europe
History

Psychology



Sem. No. Type of Subject Sub. Code Name of papers
I EC-I 101 Basic Psychological Progress-I
I EC-I 102 Psychology & Effective Behaviour-I
I EC-II 103 Psychology of Personal Adjustment-I
III EC-I 201 Child Development-I
III EC-I 202 Psycho Pathology-I
II EC-I 111 Basic Psychological Progress-II
II EC-I 112 Psychology & Effective Behaviour-II
II EC-II 115 Psychology of Personal Adjustment-II
IV EC-I 211 Child Development-II
IV EC-I 212 Psycho Pathology-II
Psychology

Sanskrit



Sem. No. Type of Subject Sub. Code Name of papers
I CMT 101 Niti Shatakam
I EC-I 101 Shrimad Bhagvad Gita
I EC-I 102 Vikramorvashiyam
III EC-I 201 Shivmahimnastrotram
III EC-I 202 Kavyaprakash
II CMT 111 Madhyamvyayoga
II EC-I 111 Shrimad Bhagvad Gita
II EC-I 112 Raghuvansham - cantos - I
IV Ec-I 211 Uttarramcharitam
IV EC-I 212 Kavyaprakash
Sanskrit

 

Staff

Teaching Staff



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Mr. G. S. Patel
I/C Principal
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Dr. D. P. Chauhan
Asst. Professor
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Mr. M. B. Desai
Asst. Professor
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Ms. U. B. Patel
Asst. Professor
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Mr. D. C. Patel
Asst. Professor
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Mr. G. J. Ganvit
Asst. Professor
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Mr. J. V. Patel
Asst. Professor
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Mr. M. C. Padhiyar
Asst. Professor
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Mr. R. G. Patel
Asst. Professor
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Mr. R. P. Shah
Asst. Professor
Teaching Staff

Non-Teaching Staff



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Mr. D. V. Chavda
Head Clerk
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Ms. N. B. Tadvi
Sr. Clerk
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Mr. N. K. Pandya
Sr. Clerk
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Ms. M. V. Baria
Librarian
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Mr. S. J. Bhagat
Jr. Clerk
Non-Teaching Staff

 

Achievements

Lets Have A Look
At Achievements


Sports


  1. Miss Hetal R.Raj. M.Com-II. Javelin Throw – Women, 2nd, State level.
  2. Miss Hetal R.Raj. M.Com-II. 4x100 Relay – Women, 3rd, State level.
  3. Miss Hetal R.Raj. M.Com-II. Shot Put – Women, 3rd, State level.
  4. Miss Anita R.Patel. S.Y.B.A. 4x100 Relay – Women, 3rd, State level.

NCC


  1. Gandhi Himanshu R. T.Y.Bcom. G V Mavlankar Shooting Competition, Kerala. 2nd Silver, National level.
  2. Pathan Moinkhan. T.Y.Bcom. G V Mavlankar Shooting Competition, Agra. 3RD Bronze. National level.
  3. Team Event. NIC Camp Tirupati - Line Area competition. First. National level.
  4. Miss Hetal R.Raj.M.Com-I. Camp Junior Under Officer Competition. First. National level.
  5. Miss.Sandhayadevi A. Pandey.T.Y.B.A..Extempore. Second, National level.
  6. Gandhi Himanshu R. T.Y.Bcom.. Shooting Competition (Open). First Gold. District level.
  7. Gandhi Himanshu R. T.Y.Bcom..Shooting Competition (Open). 02 Gold, 01Silver, 01Bronze. State level.
  8. Gandhi Himanshu R. T.Y.Bcom..Shooting Competition (Open). First Gold.State level.
Students

Dr. V M Patel


  1. “Life Time Achievement Award” for exceptional caliber and outstanding performance by International Institute of Education and Management. New Delhi. On 23/11/2006.
  2. “Rashtriya Vidya Gaurav Gold Medal Award” presented by International Institute of Education and Management, New Delhi. On 11/02/2008.
  3. “Nation Vikas Jyoti Award” with Gold Medal in recognition of Sterling Merit, Excellent Performance & Outstanding contribution for the progress of the nation presented by Economics Growth Society of India, New Delhi. On 18/11/2007.
  4. “Jewel of India Award” and a certificate of merit for outstanding achievements by Indian Solidarity Council, New Delhi. On 11/02/2008.
  5. Merit Certificate for enhancing missionary work. Presented by national service Scheme, Gujarat University, Ahemedabad.
  6. “Eminent Citizen of India Award” presented by International Institute of Education and Management, Delhi On 05/03/2008.

Dr. R S Shah


  1. Ph.D. Guide

Dr. D P Chauhan


  1. “Vishisth Shaikshinik Siddhi Samman” awarded for Ph D Degree by Baroda Jilla SC/ST Adhyapak Mandal, Dabhoi-2006.
  2. “Kavya Marmagya Samman” awarded for excellent poetic dedication, poetical works and for promoting poetic art by Indra Dhanush Sahitiyik Sanshthan, Dhampur.
  3. “Bharat Gaurav” awarded for “Serving Hindi” through Hindi literature.
  4. Received NSS Trophy for making NSS Adopted village 100% Literate in the year 1996 By The Saksharta Samiti of village Chorbhuj.
  5. Award of rupees 2000- Cash price for making NSS Adopted village 100% Literate in the year 2000 By The Gujarat University, Ahemedabad.
  6. Received “Samman Patra” for 15 years continuous service in the NSS unit in the year 2006 By The Gujarat University, Ahemedabad.

Prof. J V Patel


  1. Received a letter of Recognition for charity work By the Governor of Gujarat at the The Sardar Patel University,Vallabh Vidhyanagar.
Faculties

Achievements By College


  1. Organization of Kargil rally.
  2. Organization of “Kavi Sammelan.”
  3. Organization of Convention of mofussil colleges principals association.
  4. Organization of UGC sponsored workshop on Drama-stage I.
  5. Organization of UGC sponsored workshop on Drama-stage II.
  6. Organization of UGC sponsored workshop on Syllabus on Hindi.
  7. Got sanction letter of UGC for workshop on translation.
  8. UGC sponsored Symposium on Choice Based Credit System
  9. Gujarat Sahitya Academy sponsored Parisamvad in Gujarati
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Curricular Activities

Curricular Activities

Sports

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Sports

NCC

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NSS

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Cultural Activities

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Cultural Activities

College Societies

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Computer Center

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Student Council

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Language Lab

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Stakeholders

Curricular Activities

Collegiate Women Development Cell



For women students apart from giving the general counseling there is a special cell known as CWDC that is collegiate women development cell which facilitates the women students in this matter. This cell guides the women students for :

  1. Academic and Personal Counseling
  2. Sexual Harassment
  3. Health Awareness
  4. Women Feticide

The Collegiate Women’s Development Committee (CWDC) shall consist of six members, who shall be appointed by the principal of the college or recognized institution, as, under, namely :

  1. Principal of the college or of the recognized institution, who shall be the chairperson of the Committee.
  2. Two members from the teaching staff of the college or of the recognized institution. (of whom one shall be a woman)
  3. One woman member from the non teaching staff of the college or of the recognized institution.
  4. Two students from the college or of the recognized institution. (of whom one shall be an L.R.)
  5. Where there is no woman, an employee man may be appointed.

Terms of Office - CWDC


The members of the committee shall hold office for a period of three years provided that where a person ceases to be an employee or the students, he shall cease to be a member of the committee.


Powers and Functions of CWDC


The powers and functions of the committee shall as such may be determined by the cell of the university. It deals with the harassment including sexual harassment, maintains gender equality and works for women welfare in the institution.

CWDC

NCC/NSS



The institution promote social responsibilities and citizenship roles among the studentsDoes through National Cadets Corps and National service Scheme

Students are taken out of the institution in the society where they live for few days with the families other than their own and learn the lessons of social responsibilities through the camps by NSS and NCC they are taken away to the different places. In the process during their travel and at the venue they come in contact with different groups of society from where they come to know about the role a person has to play in the society. They also come to know about being a good citizen and its characteristics. We also take out the students of other subjects on excursions. So in such excursions and in the activities managed by the students in the college campus, they learn how to become a good citizen and how to bear their social responsibilities.

The college is taking programmes to bring in “Community Orientation” through NSS and NCC activities in collaboration with NGOs.

Institution reaches out to the neighbored communities through the programmes of NSS and NCC camps. Those camps are being organized in different villages nearby and everywhere programmes on sanitation, public health, superstition, dowry, social awareness and programmes representing the different ceremonies of our culture are arranged.

Students of NSS and NCC are the participants of the camp. So theirs’ is the direct contribution in this activity whereas faculty members visit the camp as per their schedule and on the last day of the camp all the faculty members become the part of the camp. This action gives encouragement and motivation to the students and members of the community.

NCC/NSS

Alumni Association



The office bearers of the alumni association are as under :

  1. Shah Hiteshkumar Kartilal – President
  2. Bhagat Pragneshkumar M. – Secretary

The top ten alumni occupying prominent persons are as under :

  1. Shri Vipinchandra R. Patel. Full Time Trade Union and Active Social Worker.
  2. Shri Devendrasinh H Chavda. Ex.President, Karjan Nagar Palika.
  3. ShriRatilal B Gohil Mahant of Nirant Sampraday and Press Reporter.
  4. Shri Piyush S Patel. Principal, Simli Highschool.
  5. Smt. Diptiben S. Patel Principal, Mahila Polytecnic Karjan.
  6. Shri Jashubhai D Parmar BRC Coordinator, Karjan.
  7. Shri Dhruvesh C Patel. Lecturer, Karjan College
  8. Shri Jagdishbhai T Patel. Retired Manager, Karjan Nagrik Co. Op. Bank.
  9. Shri Ibrahim U Patel.High Court Advocate and Ex. Vice President Vadodara Jilla Panchayat
  10. Shri Hitendra K Shah.High Court Advocate.

Members of the alumni association are frequent visitors to the college campus who enrich us with their experiences and valuable suggestions. In this way they contribute in the growth and development of this institution.

We seek suggestions from parents association, alumni association and other stakeholders in planning, implementation and evaluation of the academic programmes. All the stake holders are frequent visitors to the college campus. Suggestions given by them during their visit is noted down and then later discussed in the meetings and if any suggestion is found to be fit for implantation, the action is taken on that.

Alumni Association

Internal Quality Assurance Cell



The IQAC performs the following work for quality assurance. In the beginning of the academic year the staff meeting is held with the principal of the college in which the curricular, co-curricular and extra curricular activities to be done in the current year are discussed and their month wise schedule is carried out. The tentative dates of the activities are also decided. Even the dates of the first and second college internal examinations are also decided and announced to the teachers and students of the college. To carry out the different activities in a systematic way the IQAC has formed different committees in the institution which include the teaching and non teaching members of the institution. There are 21 committees which work for the quality assurance in the college. They are :

IQAC
  1. P G Committee
  2. College Examination Committee
  3. Admission Committee
  4. Time Table Committee
  5. Students Union and Welfare Committee
  6. Medical Check up Committee
  7. Sports Committee
  8. Elocution Committee
  9. Quiz Committee
  10. Cultural Activities Committee
  11. Essay and Wall Bulletin Committee
  12. Campus Discipline Committee
  13. Academic and Farewell Functions’ Committee
  14. UGC Committee
  15. Free Ship and Scholarship Committee
  16. Audio Visual Committee
  17. Woman Welfare Committee
  18. NCC and NSS Activities
  19. Press and Publicity Committee
  20. Library Committee
  21. Counseling and Career Guidance Committee

All these above Committees of the institution make necessary schedules, co-ordinate them with the administration and then organize different activities of the institution for the overall development of college students.

The IQAC also monitors :

  1. The attendance of the students in the class. Irregular students are informed and instructed to attend regular classes.
  2. The unfair means in the examinations are dealt strictly.
  3. The equal distribution of work load of the teaching faculties.
  4. Adaptation of various teaching methods in the class room.
  5. Routine teaching of the faculties is assessed by regular visits of the principal and the IQAC members during the lecture hours.
  6. Internal evaluations is done through the monthly tests and two college internal examinations.
  7. Proper implementation of the time table and completion of syllabus.
  8. Takes feedback on curriculum, faculty performance and overall activities of the institution.
  9. Distribution and collection of written assignments through subject teachers.
  10. Considers the grievances of the students.

 

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11/08/2015 AQAR 2014 - 2015
11/08/2015 AQAR 2013 - 2014
11/08/2015 AQAR 2012 - 2013
15/07/2015 Certificate Of Compliance

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