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SAMANTA CHANDRA SEKHAR AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE ,PURI

COLLEGE WITH POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE. MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROPOSAL. SAMANTA CHANDRA SEKHAR AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE ,PURI. OUR COLLEGE LOCATION : 2 kms from the World famous Temple of Lord Jagannath and 1.5 kms from the natural scenic beauty of the shore of the Bay of Bengal. AREA:

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SAMANTA CHANDRA SEKHAR AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE ,PURI

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  1. COLLEGE WITH POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROPOSAL SAMANTA CHANDRA SEKHAR AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE ,PURI

  2. OUR COLLEGE LOCATION : 2 kms from the World famous Temple of Lord Jagannath and 1.5 kms from the natural scenic beauty of the shore of the Bay of Bengal. AREA: Sprawling over an area of 40 acres in two patches.

  3. STATUS :1944-ESTABLISHED 1946-INTRODUCTION OF DEGREE COURSE 1946-INTRODUCTION OF SCIENCE1968-INTRODUCTION OF COMMERCE1979-INTRODUCTION OF PG COURSE1990-DECLARED LEAD COLLEGE1999-DECLARED AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE2005-NAAC ACCREDITED B++2007- EXTENSION OF AUTONOMY

  4. OUR CONTACT MEDIA WEB SITE : www.scscollege.nic.in E-mail ID :scscollegepuri@gmail.com Tel : 06752-222055 Fax : 06752-222055

  5. OUR PRINCIPAL DR. MANINDRA NATH DUTTA Tel : 06752- 222955 E-mail ID : mndutta_anthor@yahoo.com

  6. OUR MISSION • To impart quality education with all the modern techniques and methods. • To give utmost importance to the socially, economically marginalised sections with govt. approved proactive measures • To explore and utilize the natural resources of the state • To foster economic growth • To provide the benefits of higher education • To  study, preserve, and enrich the socio-cultural tradition of the region

  7. STATUTORY BODIES THAT GUIDE US • EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE • ACADEMIC COUNCIL • FINANCE COMMITTEE • BOARDS OF STUDIES

  8. NON-STATUTORY BODIES • ADMISSION COMMITTEE • EXAMINATION COMMITTEE • GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE • PLANNING & EVALUATION COMMITTEE • LIBRARY COMMITTEE • STUDENTS’ INFORMATION & EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITY COMMITTEES • RESIDENTIAL COMMITTEE • PLACEMENT CELL

  9. STRENGTH ENGLISH (32) ZOOLOGY (16) COMMERCE (48) COMPUTER SCIENCE (16) ORIYA (32) OUR P.G. DEPARTMENTS

  10. SCIENCE(256) BOTANY(48) CHEMISTRY(32) COMP. SCIENCE(32) MATHEMATICS(64) PHYSICS(32) ZOOLOGY(48) ARTS(512) ECONOMICS(112) EDUCATION(48) ENGLISH(32) GEOGRAPHY(24) HISTORY(64) MATHEMATICS(16) ORIYA(48) PHILOSOPHY(32) POL.SCIENCE(96) PSYCHOLOGY(32) SANSKRIT(32) SOCIOLOGY(16) Under Graduate Departments • COMMERCE(192) • ACCOUNTANCY(96) • FINANCE(48) • MANAGEMENT(48)

  11. SELF- FINANCING CAREER ORIENTED COURSES • P.G. DIPLOMA IN EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE ,EDUCATION & TRAINING (32) • B.B.A (60) PROPOSED COURSES • P.G. Diploma in Journalism & Mass communication • P.G. Diploma in Advertising &Public Relation • P.G. Diploma in Bio-Informatics • Diploma in Communicative English • Certificate course in Water pollution, Analysis &Treatment • Star college status for science departments

  12. ADDITIONAL COURSES • IGNOU • JOINT VENTURE FOR COMPUTER EDUCATION • PROJECT GENESIS

  13. OUR FAMILY • STUDENTS : • TOTAL STRENGTH : • MALE : 1116 • FEMALE : 2112 • TOTAL : 3228

  14. TEACHERS MALE : 72FEMALE : 34TOTAL :106( REGULAR)SANCTION STRENGTH : 80PRESENT STRENGTH : 66PERCENT OF SANCTION STRENGTH : 82.5 %GUEST FACULTY----- 30

  15. Supporting staff Administrative 38 Laboratory 63 Library 13 Hostel 04

  16. LIBRARY HOSTELS GYMNASIUM POST OFFICE BANK CANTEEN GUEST HOUSE SIDHANTDARPAN CONFERENCE HALL COLLEGE HALL AUDITORIUM STAFF QUARTERS PLAY GROUND FACILITIES

  17. OUR LIBRARY NO OF BOOKS: 93408 NO OF PERIODICALS: 122

  18. SOURCES OF FUNDING MP/MLA LAD Joint Venture UGC Sources of Funding Self- Financing State Govt. Alumni Association Fees

  19. SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS – Windows to Wisdom • NATIONAL SEMINAR/ WORKSHOP • QUALITY CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT IN AUTONOMOUS COLLEGES OF ORISSA • HUMAN RIGHTS AND VALUE EDUCATION STATE-LEVEL SEMINAR • EXAMINATION REFORMS IN AUTONOMOUS COLLEGES OF ORISSA. • LIFE AND ACHIEVEMNETS OF MAHAMOHOPADHYAYA CHANDRASEKHAR SINGHA SAMANT.

  20. Teaching-Learning Evaluation – Academic Symbiosis Classroom Instruction Seminars Learning Avenues Project work Remedial Courses

  21. Examination –An avenue to evaluate our learning potential Selection of Examiners & Paper setters: On the basis of the recommendation of the Board of Studies Members(Which is constituted strictly on the UGC stipulated rules.) Type of Evaluation: Internal Assessment and Semester Method of Evaluation: Central valuation and Door Valuation Examination Cell: (a)Controller of Examinations (b)Deputy Controller of Examinations (c) Prof-in-charge of Examinations

  22. Research Projects Minor Major Physics Economics Sanskrit Zoology Chemistry Oriya Geography Education History Education Commerce Research, Consultancy & Extension Our real assets

  23. Broad areas of extension activities and its Performances • National service Scheme.A volunteer was awarded Indira Gandhi National award.Represented India in SAARC countries Seminar.Participated in Republic Day Parade in Delhi. HAM Radio Training. • National Cadet Corps.Four cadets attended RDC 2005. One cadet was adjudged as Best cadet in C.A.T.C. 2004,Puri.One cadet as Best cadet in N.I.C. 2004 Sambalpur. One cadet attended Malgaonkar Shooting competition; Two cadets represented the All India Thall Sainik Camp.One cadet represented All India Nou Sainik Camp.Two cadets attended NIC camp at Leh. Blood donation Camp – 7 cadets. Social Service camp 5 cadets. • Youth red Cross :Blood Donation Camp & Health Checkup camp. First Aid Training , National camp & YRC garden • Rovers & Rangers Crew. 8 Rovers and 5 Rangers have achieved success in Governor’s Test Camp(NIPUN TEST)

  24. Infrastructure and Learning Resources Photography Sidhanta Darpan Hall Class rooms Rovers & Rangers Laboratories Hall Auditorium S.C.S.College(Autonomous),Puri Departments Library Office Reading Room Examination cell YRC Information Centre NCC NSS

  25. Infrastructure and Learning Resources Common Room Students Staffs Boys Hostels Placement cell Staff Quarters Ladies Hostel Credit Co-Operative Society Health Check up Short Term Loans Joint Venture Health Insurance IGNOU Study Centre Vehicle Parking Shed Central Library Computer Centre Canteen Dept. library Computer lab

  26. SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE Play ground Gymnasium Facilities Pavilion Dressing Room Participation of Students in National level Games and Sports Hand Ball Soft Ball Kho Kho Athletic Cricket Volley Ball Wrestling

  27. Incentives to Student Athletes Sports Dress Certificates Trophy Weightage Coaching Cups Shield Expert Guidance Hospitality TA

  28. Students Support & Progression giving for Growth National Scholarship Merit Scholarship Financial Aids Available To Students Sports Scholarship Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship Post-Matric Scholarship Hindi Merit Scholarship Teachers' Son Scholarship

  29. Students Support & Progression Dramatic Association Canteen Leisure Time Activities Common Room Reading Room Boys Girls Monthly Journals Periodicals & News Papers Carom Chess Table Tennis

  30. Grants Received During X th Plan PeriodSTATE GOVT. 1800 LAKHSU.G.C. 25.26 LAKHSAMOUNT SPENT OVER 03 YEARSLAB 2.07 LAKHS CENTRA LIB 2.59 LAKHS DEPT.LIB 5.23 LAKHS

  31. OUR PRODUCTS 1st Division 2nd Division Overall Pass U.G.- 2002 69.50 28.70 96.30 U.G.- 2003 64.20 23.60 87.80 U.G.- 2004 72.40 27.20 97.60 U.G.- 2005 70.60 28.20 96.80 U. G.-2006 56.04 24.01 85.63 U.G.- 2007 68.50 26.45 96.70 U.G- 2008 73.50 24.24 98.32 P.G.- 2002 30.40 37.20 93.20 P.G.- 2003 57.10 28.40 91.20 P.G.- 2004 52.30 32.40 93.40 P.G.- 2005 48.30 33.20 96.02 P.G.- 2006 70.00 27.00 89.00 P.G.- 2007 74.00 23.00 91.00 P.G.- 2008 74.23 27.12 92.04

  32. CAMPUS PLACEMENT LAST THREE YEARS : • GENPACT - 10 • WIPRO - 02 • VEDANTA - 12 • WIPRO (BPO) 09 • RIPPLE SOFT 12

  33. OUR CURRENT MISSION • Refurnished three computer labs • BBA with sixty students • Sidhantadarpan conference hall of 200 capacities with ultramodern audio-video system • Govt. efforts to declare our college as Advance study centre in biotechnology • Our effort to bring STAR status to our science depts. • Our main focus is to get reaccredited status to autonomy

  34. OUR VISION IS TO FULFIL THE EXPECTATIONS OF UNEXPECTED PARADIGM SHIFT IN HIGHER EDUCATION THANK YOU

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