Department Profile
1. Name of the department: English
Year of Establishment: 2008
Names of Programmes / Courses offered: BA (English)
Annual/ Semester/Choice Based Credit System: First Year to Third Year BA (English)Semester and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:B.Com.
Number of Teaching posts:
Designation | Sanctioned | Filled |
Professors | – | – |
Associate Professors | – | – |
Asst. Professors | 02 | 02 |
Faculty profile with Name, Qualification, Designation, Specialization
Sr. No. | Name | Qualification | Designation | Specialization | No. of Years of Experience | No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years |
1 | Smt. K. L. Shinde | MA, B.Ed. SET | Asst. Prof. | Indian Writing in English | 13 years | – |
2 | Shri. P. M. Bankar | MA, SET | Asst. Prof. | Translation Studies | 13 Years | – |
3 | Shri. S.R. Durdhavale | MA, B.Ed., SET | Asst. Prof. | Poetry | 07 Years | – |
List of senior visiting faculty:
Sr. No. | Name of the Faculty | Topic |
01 | Dr. A. P. Patil | English Language and Literature Teaching |
02 | Mrs. Vinaya Kelkar | Indian Literature Translations in English |
Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(Programme wise) by temporary faculty:
Programme | Total workload of department | Total workload of permanent faculty | Lectures delivered by temporary faculty | Practical classes handled by temporary faculty | ||
No. | % | No. | % | |||
B.A/B.Com. | 50 | 50 | – | – | – | – |
Student -Teacher Ratio (Programme wise):
Level | Class | Number of Teachers | Student: Teacher Ratio |
UG | B.A. Students Strength (FY+SY+TY)/6 (262+15+06)= 262/6 = 44 | 02 | 22: 1 |
B. Com (FY)/6 109/6 =19 | 01 | 19:1 | |
Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt./ Ph.D./ MPhil / PG:
Ph.D. | M. Phil. | PG with SLET/NET | PG |
– | – | 02 | – |
Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
The college has no Research Centre, but the former faculty member (From academic year 2016- 2019) and Principal Dr. A.P. Patil was recognized Research Guide of Savitribai Phule Pune University. He was associated with English Department and Research Centre of K.T.H.M. College Nashik. The following students are awarded Ph.D. under the guidance of Dr. A. P. Patil.
1) Khalane Ananda Arjun
2) Patil Tushar Chhabulal
3) Kuwar Vishali Ramesh
4)Hapase Prabhakar Thakaji
5)Gaikwad Manisha Annasaheb
6) Patil Hemant
Faculty Members in
Sr. No | Name of the Faculty | Committee |
1 | Mrs Kalpana L Shinde | Coordinator, Soft- Skill Development Program Program Officer, Board of Student Development Member, IQAC Member, Admission Committee Member, Purchase Committee Coordinator, Wallpaper and Magazine Committee Member, Anti-Ragging and Sexual HarassmentCommittee Coordinator, Student council Member |
2 | Mr Prashant M Bankar | Coordinator, IQAC of the College Coordinator, College Grievance Redressal Cell Coordinator, College Academic Research Committee Coordinator, College Website Committee Member, Library Advisory Committee of the College Member, College Literary Association Member, College Development Committee Member, College Activities Planning Board. |
Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students: Principal Dr A P Patil, Best Teacher Award by Rotary Club, Nashik
List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the Department:
Sr. No. | Name of the Faculty | Designation | Topic |
01 | Dr. V.B. Gaikwad | Former Director of BCUD, SPPU Principal, KTHM College Nashik | Administration of Educational Institution |
02 | Dr. B.S. Walke | Former Head, Dept of English KTHM College Nashik | English Language Teaching |
03 | Dr. P R Bhabad | Principal, MVP Samaj’s Saikheda College | Translation Study |
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
Title of Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops | Funding Agency | Year | Sanctioned Amount |
TwoDays state Level Seminar on Present Scenario of Translations in Languages and Literature | BCUD SPPU Pune | 2017 | Rs.100000/- |
Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Programme/Course | Year Wise Enrolment for Programme/ Course | |||||
2021-22 | 2020-21 | 2019-20 | 2018-19 | 2017-18 | 2016-17 | |
FYBA- Optional English | 09 | 25 | 14 | 21 | 23 | 16 |
SYBA (Special English) | 16 | 07 | 11 | 10 | 08 | 15 |
TYBA (Special English) | 07 | 11 | 11 | 06 | 20 | 07 |
Diversity of Students:
Name of the Course | % of students from the same state | % of students from other States | % of students from abroad |
BA (English) | 100 % | – | – |
Student progression (Last Academic Year):
Student progression | Against % enrolled |
UG to PG | 36% |
PG to M.Phil. | – |
PG to Ph.D. | – |
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral | – |
Employed · Campus selection · Campus selection · Other than campus recruitment | – – 10% |
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment | 18% |
Details of Infrastructural facilities:
- Library :Central Library Facility
- Internet facilities for Staff &Students: Yes
- Class rooms with ICT facility : Yes
Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /seminar) with external experts:
Year | Title/Type of Programme | Names of Resource Person(s) (External) |
2016-17 | Seminar on Present Scenario of Translation in Languages and Literature | 1)Dr. Yogesh Gangurde K.T.H.M. College, Nashik 2) Smt. Vinaya Kelkar Former Head, Dept. English, K.T.H.M. College, Nashik 3) Dr. P. R. Bhabad Principal, Saikheda College, Niphad, Nashik |
2017-18 | Soft Skill Development Programme | 1) Dr. Y. M. Salunke Vani College, Dindori, Nashik 2) Smt. Shradhha Rarvikar Ozar Mig, College, Niphad, Nashik |
2019-20 | Guest Lecture on Quality in Teaching-Learning | 1)Dr P P Parmar Head Dept. English, Niphad College, Nashik |
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
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Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Department students actively participated in the NSS and other extension activities organised by the college.
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans:
Strengths
Faculty members are well qualified and research oriented
Use of technical and innovative teaching methodology for student enrichment
Weaknesses
No Postgraduate programme
Students from vernacular background
Students produce poor results in English
Opportunities
Students of English have immense opportunities in corporate world, education field, banks, LIC etc.
If more job-oriented coaching classes could be organized for the students of the department exclusively, it would give them good result. Add-on courses like Spoken and Communicative English Courses can bring new opportunities for the students of this department.
Challenges
It is a challenge to generate interest of students, in an altogether new discipline (English Literature), who come from diverse backgrounds many of them are first generation learners from poor and backward families.
Equally challenging is to expose such students to the discipline’s course content, its diversity and coherence.
Future Plan
To start Certificate Course in Spoken English.
To develop English Language Laboratory in the institution.
To arrange various programmes for overall personality development of the students
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