Institutional Governance
The governance framework of the institution ensures transparency, accountability, and effective administration. Various statutory and non-statutory committees are constituted to support academic planning, student welfare, institutional development, and regulatory compliance. These committees work collaboratively to ensure smooth functioning of institutional activities.
Organogram
The organizational structure of the institution defines the administrative and academic hierarchy through which decisions are implemented and institutional activities are coordinated.
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The Governing Body is the apex decision-making authority of the institution, responsible for strategic planning, policy formulation, and overall governance. It ensures that the college operates efficiently, maintains academic standards, and adheres to regulatory norms.
The Governing Body consists of representatives from management, academia, government authorities, faculty, and other stakeholders, ensuring a balanced and transparent decision-making process.
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The College Development Committee (CDC) is responsible for planning, monitoring, and guiding the overall development of the institution. It plays a key role in academic, administrative, and infrastructural growth while ensuring the college meets regulatory and quality standards.
The CDC comprises representatives from management, faculty, alumni, and other stakeholders to ensure inclusive and transparent decision-making in institutional development.
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MOM (Minutes of Meeting)
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is established to promote continuous quality enhancement in academic, administrative, and infrastructural aspects of the institution. It serves as a vital mechanism for institutionalizing quality assurance and fostering a culture of excellence.
The IQAC comprises senior faculty members, administrative staff, and representatives from students, alumni, and external experts to ensure participatory and transparent quality management.
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MOM (Minutes of Meeting)
Statutory Committees
The institution has constituted various statutory committees to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, promote transparency, and safeguard the interests of students, staff, and stakeholders. These committees function as per the norms of the governing bodies, affiliating universities, and regulatory authorities.
- Internal Complaint Committee
- Anti-Ragging Committee
- SC / ST / OBC Committee
- Women Development Cell
- Equal Opportunity Cell
- Divyang Cell
The committee functions as a confidential and impartial body that receives complaints, conducts fair inquiries, recommends corrective or disciplinary actions, and undertakes awareness programs. Through its proactive role, the ICC helps foster a culture of dignity, equality, and mutual respect within the college community.
Composition
Name | Designation |
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Prof. Vidya Mohod | Chairperson (Principal) |
Prof. Trupti Thakur | Convener (Vice Principal) |
Prof. Swapnali Jadhav | Member (HOD IT) |
Prof. Tirtha Malbari | Member (HOD Biotechnology) |
Prof. Niraj Bharambe | Member (HOD CS) |
The Committee is constituted in accordance with the guidelines of the University Grants Commission (UGC) to prevent, prohibit, and address incidents of ragging on campus. The committee is responsible for creating a safe and welcoming environment for newly admitted students by ensuring strict compliance with anti-ragging regulations.
The committee oversees the implementation of preventive measures, conducts awareness programs, monitors student behavior, and promptly investigates complaints of ragging. By enforcing disciplinary actions against offenders and promoting a culture of respect and inclusivity, the Anti-Ragging Committee plays a vital role in safeguarding students’ well-being and maintaining a healthy academic atmosphere.
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Name | Designation |
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Prof. Vidya Mohod | Convener |
Prof. Niraj Bharambe | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Trupti Thakur | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Pratibha Patil | Member, Faculty Representative |
Dr. Swaranjali Gaikwad | Member, NGO Representative (Chief Secretary at Medpure Social Welfare Foundation) |
The Committee is constituted to ensure the welfare, protection, and empowerment of students belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC), in accordance with the guidelines of the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Government of India.
The committee works to promote social justice, equal opportunity, and inclusive education by addressing grievances related to discrimination, harassment, or denial of rights. It also facilitates access to scholarships, financial assistance, academic support, and counseling services.
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Name | Designation |
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Prof. Vidya Mohod | Convener |
Mr. Sumed Jadhav | Member, Non-Teaching Representative |
Prof. Trupti Thakur | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Vaishali Chandarana | Member, Faculty Representative |
The cell is established to promote the overall development, safety, and empowerment of women students and staff on campus. The cell works towards creating an environment that ensures gender equality, respect, and equal opportunities in academic, social, and professional spheres.
It organizes awareness programs, workshops, seminars, and counseling sessions on issues such as women’s rights, health, career guidance, and self-defense.
Composition
Name | Designation |
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Prof. Vaishali Chandarana | Convener |
Prof. Shweta Gund | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Nikita Bhoir | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Shivani Dhiman | Member, Faculty Representative |
The cell is established as per UGC guidelines to ensure equity, inclusion, and equal access to educational opportunities for all students, especially those from socially and economically disadvantaged groups.
The cell aims to eliminate discrimination based on gender, caste, religion, disability, or socio-economic background by promoting a fair and inclusive campus environment. It provides guidance, counseling, academic support, and information on scholarships and welfare schemes to eligible students.
The EOC also organizes awareness programs, remedial coaching, and skill development activities to enhance students’ academic and career prospects. Through its initiatives, the Equal Opportunity Cell helps uphold the principles of social justice and inclusive education within the institution.
Composition
Name | Designation |
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Prof. Vidya Mohod | Convener |
Mr. Sumed Jadhav | Member, Non-Teaching Representative |
Prof. Trupti Thakur | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Vaishali Chandarana | Member, Faculty Representative |
The cell is established in line with UGC guidelines to support students with disabilities and ensure an inclusive, accessible, and barrier-free learning environment.
The cell works to identify the needs of Divyang students and facilitates academic accommodations such as assistive devices, scribes, extra time during examinations, and accessible learning resources.
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Non-Statutory Committees
The institution has established various Non-Statutory Committees to support academic, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities. These committees enhance student engagement, promote holistic development, and assist in effective governance beyond statutory requirements.
- Library Committee
- Examination Committee
- Admission Committee
- Student’s Welfare Committee
- Co-curricular Committee
- Sustainability Committee (Eco Club)
The committee is constituted to oversee the effective functioning, development, and upgradation of the college library in support of academic and research activities. The committee comprises faculty members from various departments and the librarian, who work collectively to recommend the acquisition of books, journals, e-resources, and other learning materials as per curriculum requirements.
It also formulates library policies, reviews user feedback, and ensures optimal utilization of library resources and services. By promoting reading habits, digital literacy, and access to quality information, the Library Committee plays a key role in enhancing the academic environment of the institution.
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The committee is responsible for the smooth planning, coordination, and conduct of internal and university examinations in accordance with the academic calendar and university regulations. The committee ensures transparency, fairness, and confidentiality in all examination-related processes, including preparation of timetables, question papers, evaluation, and declaration of results.
It also addresses examination grievances, malpractice issues, and implements reforms to improve the assessment system. Comprising senior faculty members and administrative staff, the Examination Committee plays a vital role in maintaining academic integrity and upholding the credibility of the evaluation process.
Composition
Name | Designation |
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Prof. Niraj Bharambe | Exam Co-Ordinator |
Prof. Sneha Mokal | Head (IT Department) |
Prof. Shweta Gund | Head (CS Department) |
Prof. Hrudaya Zemse | Head (Biotechnology Department) |
The committee is constituted to oversee and regulate the admission process in a fair, transparent, and merit-based manner, in accordance with university norms and government reservation policies. The committee is responsible for planning admission schedules, scrutinizing applications, verifying documents, and ensuring proper implementation of eligibility criteria.
It also provides guidance to applicants regarding courses, fee structure, and institutional policies. By maintaining transparency and equal opportunity in admissions, the Admission Committee plays a crucial role in upholding academic standards and ensuring inclusivity within the institution.
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The committee is established to promote the overall well-being, development, and active participation of students in academic, cultural, and extracurricular activities. The committee addresses students’ needs and concerns related to academics, health, discipline, counselling, and social engagement.
It organizes programs such as awareness campaigns, skill development workshops, competitions, and cultural events to enhance students’ personal and professional growth. By acting as a bridge between the administration and students, the Student Welfare Committee ensures a supportive, inclusive, and vibrant campus environment, fostering holistic development and a sense of responsibility among the student community.
Composition
Name | Designation |
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Prof. Vaishali Chandarana | Convener |
Prof. Swapnali Jadhav | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Tirtha Malbari | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Niraj Bharambe | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Pratibha Patil | Member, Faculty Representative |
The committee is established to plan, organize, and promote activities that complement the academic curriculum, helping students develop skills beyond the classroom. This includes events like debates, quizzes, seminars, workshops, exhibitions, cultural programs, and community service projects.
The committee encourages participation, leadership, teamwork, and creativity among students, ensuring a balanced development of intellectual, social, and emotional skills. By linking co-curricular activities with learning objectives, the committee enhances students’ overall personality, prepares them for real-world challenges, and fosters a vibrant and engaging campus life.
Composition
Name | Designation |
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Prof. Urmila Patil | Convener |
Prof. Hrudaya Zemse | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Nikita Bhoir | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Praveen Akolkar | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Sneha Mokal | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Mohammed Siddique Ansari | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Anuja Kanawade | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Shivani Dhiman | Member, Faculty Representative |
Prof. Divakar Jha | Member, Faculty Representative |
“Building a Greener, Responsible Campus”
The committee is established to promote environmental awareness, sustainable practices, and eco-friendly initiatives within the campus community. The committee plans and implements programs related to energy conservation, waste management, water conservation, tree plantation, recycling, and reduction of carbon footprint.
It also organizes workshops, awareness campaigns, and student-led projects to educate and engage students and staff in sustainable living. By fostering a culture of responsibility toward the environment, the Sustainability Committee plays a vital role in creating a green, healthy, and sustainable campus while encouraging students to adopt environmentally conscious habits in their daily lives.
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