Department of Psychology
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Psychology is one of the oldest departments of the College, initially located in the department of Psychology it became an independent department in 1969 undergraduate level. In 2016 Post Graduate level and in 2022 Research centre. We the dept of psychology have been attempt to focus on students capabilities that help strengthen one’s abilities for widening current knowledge base and skills, gaining new knowledge and skills, undertaking future studies, performing well in a chosen career and playing a constructive role as a responsible citizen in the society. The research profile of the department is quite impressive. Researches have been conducted in the area of personality and social psychology along with Organizational Behaviour, Clinical Psychology, Positive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Health Psychology, and Spiritual Psychology. Academic deliberations on key issues are held regularly and conferences and workshops are organized to disseminate and exchange information.
VISION
To encourage the students to actively indulge in community based scientific research and impart quality education, developing potential skills related to behavioural profession and inculcating moral values of students.
MISSION
- We aim to produce competent Graduates and Post graduates who wish to provide their services to the community.
- To cultivate moral values, pro-social behavior, cultural sensitivity and good citizenship amongst the students.
- Our department focuses on maintaining integrity by encouraging our students to work for the welfare of the society, avoiding prejudices and explaining the importance of adherence to the ethical code of conduct.
- Insist for to learn what is wrong and what is right.
Teaching Faculty
Sr.No. | Name of the Faculty | Designation | Qualification | Experience | Link |
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1 | Dr. Ramesh N. Nikam | Assistant Professor | M. A. , M. Phil.,Ph. D. | 23 Years | view |
2 | Dr. S. D. Shewale | Assistant Professor | M.A.,M.Phil,Ph.D | 20 Years | view |
3 | Mr. Dinesh S. Bhandarkar | Assistant Professor | M.A. , SET | 01 year | view |
4 | Miss Priyatama N. Pophale | Assistant Professor | M.A. | 02 Years | view |
Courses Offered
Pepar | First Semester | Second Semeste | |||
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Class | Code | Subject | Code | Subject | |
First Semester | Second Semester | ||||
FYBA(2019 Pattern) | G-1. | 11221 A | DSC-PSY-1A (Foundations of Psychology) | 12221 | DSC-PSY-1B (Introduction to Social Psychology) |
Third Semester | Fourth Semester | ||||
SYBA (2019 Pattern) | S-1 | 23221 | DSE-1A (Psychology of Abnormal Behavior-1) | 24221 | DSE-1B (Psychology of Abnormal Behaviour-2) |
S-2 | 23222 | DSE-2A (Developmental Psychology) | 24222 | DSE-2B (Theories of Personality) | |
G-2 | 23223 | CC/SEC-1A (Health Psychology) | 24223 | CC/SEC- 1B (Positive Psychology) | |
23224 | SEC-2A (Health Promotion Life Skills) | 24224 | SEC-2B (Basic Counselling Skills) | ||
Fifth Semester | Sixth Semester | ||||
TYBA (2019 Pattern) | S-3 | 35221 | DSE 1 C (3)+1 Research Project, Field work Psychological Testing (Theory) | 36221 | DSE 1 D (3)+1 Research Project, Field work Experimental Psychology (Theory) |
S-4 | 35222 | DSE 2 C (3+3)+1 Research Project, Field work (Psychological Tests) | 36222 | DSE 2 D (3+3)+1 Research Project, Field work (Psychological Experiments) | |
G-3 | 35223 | SEC- 1 C (3): (Industrial and Organizational Psychology) | 36223 | SEC-1D (3): (Applied Psychology) | |
35224 | SEC 2 C (2) (Value/skill based course) (Personality Development) | 36224 | SEC 2 D (2) (Value/skill based course) (Personality Development) | ||
35002 | GE (General Elective) | 36002 | GE (General Elective) |
For Postgraduate- Master of Arts
Pepar | First Semester | Second Semeste | |||
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Class | Code | Subject | Code | Subject | |
First Semester | Second Semester | ||||
MA-I (2019 pattern) | 12601 | Cognitive Psychology: Understanding | 22601 | Cognitive Psychology: Advances and Application | |
12602 | Psychometrics: The Science of Psychological Assessment | 22602 | Psychometrics: Applications | ||
12603 | Research Methodology-I (Issues And Essential Techniques In Statistics And Experimental Design) | 22603 | Research Methodology-II (Qualitative methods and contemplative practices) | ||
12604 | Practical - Testing | 22604 | Psychology Practical - Experiments | ||
Third Semester | Fourth Semester | ||||
MA-II (2019 Pattern) | 32601 | Counselling process and skills | 42601 | Areas of Counselling | |
32602 | Psychopathology-1 / Personnel | 42602 | Psychopathology-2 / HRM | ||
32603 | Psycho-diagnostics / OB | 42603 | Psychotherapies / OD | ||
32604 | Project- Clinical or Industrial | 42604 | Practicum- Clinical / Industrial |
From the year 2023 as per New National Education Policy (NEP-2020)
Semester- 1
Course Type | Course Code | Course Name | Credits for semester | Lectures per week |
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Major Mandatory | PSY-MJ-101 | Cognitive Processes | 4 | 4 |
Major Mandatory | PSY-MJ-102 | Psychometrics | 4 | 4 |
Major Mandatory | PSY-MJ-103 | Statistics for Psychology | 4 | 4 |
RM | PSY-RM-104 | Research Methods in Psychology | 4 | 4 |
Major Mandatory | PSY-MJP-105 | Psychology Practical: Tests | 2 | 4 |
Elective (Select any One) | PSY-EL- 106 | Psychology of Adjustment | 4 | 4 |
PSY-EL- 107 | Psychology of Aging | 4 | ||
PSY-EL- 108 | Sports psychology | 4 | ||
22 credits |
Semester- 2
Course Type | Course Code | Course Name | Credits for semester | Lectures per week |
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Major Mandatory | PSY-MJ-201 | Learning and Memory | 4 | 4 |
Major Mandatory | PSY-MJ-202 | Biopsychology | 4 | 4 |
Major Mandatory | PSY-MJ-203 | Personality | 4 | 4 |
OJT/FP | PSY-OJT-204 | On-the job training/ Field Project | 4 | 8 |
Major Mandatory | PSY-MJP-205 | Psychology Practical: Experiments | 2 | 4 |
Elective (Select any One) | PSY-EL- 206 | Media psychology | 4 | 4 |
PSY-EL- 207 | Educational psychology | 4 | ||
PSY-EL- 208 | Criminal psychology | 4 | ||
22 credits |
PO: Psychology
1 | Disciplinary knowledge | Capable of demonstrating comprehensive knowledge and understanding of social science discipline, particularly psychology |
2 | Communication Skills | Ability to express and share one’s thoughts, ideas and feelings effectively in listening, reading and writing using appropriate media; present complex information in a clear and concise manner with analysis to different groups. |
3 | Critical thinking | Capability to apply analytic thought to a body of knowledge; analyze and evaluate evidence, arguments, claims, beliefs on the basis of empirical evidence; identify relevant assumptions or implications; formulate coherent arguments; critically evaluate practices, policies and theories by following scientific approach to knowledge development in social science. |
4 | Problem solving | Capacity to extrapolate from what one has learned and apply their competencies to solve different kinds of non-familiar problems, rather than replicate curriculum content knowledge; and apply one’s learning to real life situations. |
5 | Analytical reasoning | Ability to evaluate the reliability and relevance of evidence; identify logical flaws and holes in the arguments of others; analyze and synthesize data from a variety of sources; draw valid conclusions and support them with evidence and examples, and addressing opposing viewpoints. |
6 | Research -related skills | A sense of inquiry and capability for asking relevant/ appropriate questions, problematizing, synthesizing and articulating; Ability to recognize cause-and-effect relationships, define problems, formulate hypotheses, test hypotheses, analyze, interpret and draw conclusions from data, establish hypotheses, predict cause-and-effect relationships; ability to plan, execute and report the results of an experiment or investigation. |
7 | Cooperation/ Team work | Ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams; facilitate cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of a group, and act together as a group or a team in the interests of a common cause and work efficiently as a member of a team. |
8 | Scientific reasoning | Ability to analyze, interpret and draw conclusions from quantitative/qualitative data; and critically evaluate ideas, evidence and experiences from an open-minded and reasoned perspective. |
9 | Reflective thinking | Critical sensibility to lived experiences, with self-awareness and reflexivity of both self and society. |
10 | Information/ digital literacy | Capability to use ICT in a variety of learning situations, demonstrate ability to access, evaluate, and use a variety of relevant information sources; and use appropriate software for analysis of data. |
11 | Self-directed learning | Ability to work independently, identify appropriate resources required for a project, and manage a project through to completion. |
12 | Multicultural competence | Possess knowledge of the values and beliefs of multiple cultures and a global perspective; and capability to effectively engage in a multicultural society and interact respectfully with diverse groups. |
13 | Moral and ethical awareness/ reasoning | Ability to embrace moral/ethical values in conducting one’s life, formulate a position/argument about an ethical issue from multiple perspectives, and use ethical practices in all work. Capable of demonstrating the ability to identify ethical issues related to one’s work, avoid unethical behavior such as fabrication, falsification or misrepresentation of data or committing plagiarism. |
14 | Leadership readiness/ qualities | Capability for mapping out the tasks of a team or an organization, and setting direction, formulating an inspiring vision, building a team who can help achieve the vision, motivating and inspiring team members to engage with that vision, and using management skills to guide people to the right destination, in a smooth and efficient way. |
15 | Lifelong learning | Ability to acquire knowledge and skills, including ‘learning how to learn’, that are necessary for participating in learning activities throughout life, through self-paced and self-directed learning aimed at personal development, meeting economic, social and cultural objectives, and adapting to changing trades and demands of work place through knowledge/skill development/reskilling. |
COURSE OUTCOMES
Class | Sem. | Name Of Course | COURSE OUTCOME | Bloom’s Level |
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F.Y. B.A. | I | DSC-PSY-1A Foundations of Psychology (11221) | CO1- Remember Basic Psychological concepts | L1 -Remember |
CO2 -Understand the basic psychological processes | L2- Understand | |||
CO3 -Apply the psychological phenomena in daily experiences. | L3- Apply | |||
CO4 -Compare the different theories of personality and theories of intelligence | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Develop the ability to evaluate cognitive processes, learning and memory of an individual | L5- Evaluation | |||
F.Y. B.A. | II | DSC-PSY-1B Introduction to Social Psychology (12221) | CO1- Remember the concepts in social psychology | L1 -Remember |
CO2- Understand the social interaction process | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Application of the formation of attitude, team building and reducing prejudice | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Compare love hate relationship and aggression | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Develop the ability to evaluate group dynamics | L5- Evaluation | |||
S.Y. B.A. | III | DSE-1A Psychology of Abnormal Behaviour-1 (23221) | CO1- Understand the knowledge about the symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and causes of anxiety disorder, somatoform, dissociative, depression and bipolar disorder psychological disorders | L1 –Remember & L2- Understand |
C02- Apply the knowledge to create awareness about treatment in psychological disorder in society> | L3- Apply | |||
CO3- Apply the knowledge to diagnose the symptoms of psychological disorder | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Analyze the multiple probable causes and correlates of behaviour | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Distinguish critiques, limitations, and implications of diagnosis and classification of psychological diseases | L5- Evaluation | |||
S.Y. B.A. | III | DSE-2A Developmental Psychology (23222) | CO1- Remember the stages of life and its characteristics | L1 -Remember |
CO2- Understand biological, cognitive and socio-emotional processes & heredity and environmental interaction. | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply the knowledge developmental stages and the significance of age. | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Analyze the Psychoanalytic, Cognitive, Behavioural and Social Cognitive, Ethological, Ecological and Eclectic theories of development | L4- Analyze | |||
CO 5- Justify developmental issues and developmental tasks | L5- Evaluation | |||
S.Y. B.A. | III | SEC- 1A: HEALTH PSYCHOLOGy (23223) | CO1- Definition of health given by WHO | L1 -Remember |
CO2- Understand health psychology & Understand the nature of stress | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply the coping strategies to manage stress & apply Psychological Interventions for Chronic Health Disorders | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Analyze various factors related to health and diseases& bio-psychological model of health. | L4- Analyze | |||
CO-5 Evaluate quality of life and promoting the good health. | L5- Evaluation | |||
S.Y.B.A. | III | SEC-2A: Health Promotion Life Skills(23224) | CO1 Define the health | L1- Remember |
CO2 Understand the life skills | L2- Understand | |||
CO3 Apply the knowledge to prevent infectious diseases | L3-Apply | |||
CO5 Evaluate your behavior | L5- Evaluation | |||
S.Y.B.A. | IV | DSE-1B: PSYCHOLOGY OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR-II (24221) | CO1 –Define schizophrenia, personality disorder, intellectual disability, learning disorder | L1- Remember |
CO2- Understand the knowledge about the symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and causes of schizophrenia, other psychotic disorder, personality disorder, sleep and sexual disorder, autism spectrum | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply the psychological knowledge to diagnose disorder. | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Analyze multiple probable causes and correlates of behaviour. | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Distinguish critiques, limitations, and implications of diagnosis and classification of psychological diseases | L5- Evaluation | |||
S.Y. B.A. | IV | DSE-2B: THEORIES OF PERSONALITY (24222) | CO1- Define personality, psychoanalysis & psychodynamic approach | L1- Remember |
CO2-Understand the concept of personality with various theories of personality on the basis of personality psychology. | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply the knowledge of personality theories to understand personality | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Analyze personality theories. | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Observe, interpret individual differences in behaviour in the light of sound theoretical systems of personality | L5- Evaluation | |||
S.Y.B.A. | IV | SEC- 1B: POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (24223) | CO1- Define positive psychology, wellbeing, Logotheraphy. | L1- Remember |
CO2- Understand how the positive psychology as the science of happiness, human strengths, positive aspects of human behavior and ‘psychology of well-being | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply the knowledge of positive psychology to our lives, find happiness and satisfaction, and face life’s challenges. | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Analyze the traditional psychology with positive psychology | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Evaluate Positive Emotions and Health Resources | L5- Evaluation | |||
S.Y.B.A. | IV | SEC-2B: Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) | CO1 –Define counselling | L1- Remember |
CO2- Understand the counselling process | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply counselling skills | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Analyze the problems | L4- Analyze | |||
T.Y.B.A. | V | DSE 1 C : PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING (THEORY) + TESTING PROJECT (35221) | CO1- Define psychological tests and its characteristics | L1- Remember |
CO2- Understand and Describe the concept of psychological test, reliability, validity and norms. | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply the knowledge of steps in psychological tests to construct test. & Conduct testing project for behaviour analysis. | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Classify and categorize psychological tests, reliability- validity-norms types. | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Evaluate the types of norms. | L5- Evaluation | |||
T.Y.B.A. | V | DSE 2 C : PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS + STATISTICS (35222) | CO1- Understand to describe mapping of human behaviour & explain general ability testing, personality, adjustment and attitude.. | L2- Understand |
CO2- Apply the information in manual of standardized tests to evaluate individual | L3- Apply | |||
CO3- Identify and classify the intellectual ability and personality patterns & analyse statistical methods employed in behaviour analysis. | L4- Analyze | |||
CO4- Conduct testing and evaluate intellectual ability, personality traits, adjustment and attitudes of participant. | L5- Evaluation | |||
T.Y.B.A. | V | SEC 1 C : INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (35223) | CO1-Define job analysis, work motivation & performance appraisal. | L1- Remember |
CO2- Understand and describe the concept of industrial and organizational psychology, selection and training, evaluation and motivation at workplace | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply the learning principles in training program and Identify and classify the appraisal rating system. | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Compare different theories of motivation. | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Evaluate the training programme and job performance. | L5- Evaluation | |||
T.Y.B.A. | V | SEC 2 C (2) (VALUE/SKILL-BASED COURSE) : PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT-1 (35224) | CO1: Understand and describe the concept of personality. | L2- Understand |
CO2- Apply psychological skills in daily life situations. | L3- Apply | |||
CO3: Identify and classify various personality traits | L4- Analyze | |||
CO4: Evaluate and correlate real life behavioural patterns with theoretical assumptions. | L5- Evaluation | |||
T.Y.B.A. | VI | DSE 1 D: EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (THEORY) + RESEARCH PROJECT (36221) | CO1- Define experiment, psychophysics. | L1- Remember |
CO2- Understand and explain the statement of problem, hypothesis, variables, experiment process sampling in experiment. | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Conduct research based project. | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Identify and classify the learning system, methods of psychophysics. | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- : Compare laws of psychophysics, types of hypotheses. | L5- Evaluation | |||
T.Y.B.A. | VI | DSE 2 D : PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS + STATISTICS (36222) | CO1- Remember the formulas of correlation and Chi square | L1- Remember |
CO2- Understand and explain psychophysics, various cognitive processes of human being. | L2- Understand | |||
CO3- Apply the knowledge to conduct laboratory experiments. | L3- Apply | |||
CO4- Analyse statistical base of human behaviour. | L4- Analyze | |||
CO5- Classify and compare psychological experiments. | L5- Evaluation | |||
T.Y.B.A. | VI | SEC 1 D : APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY (36223) | CO1- Define applied psychology, educational and developmental psychology | L1- Remember |
CO2- Understand and describe the concept of applied psychology, educational psychology, family structure and developmental patterns. | L2- Understand | |||
CO3: Know the clinical psychology related mechanisms, social issues, and criminal behaviour. | L2- Understand | |||
CO4- Apply psychological remedies to assess abnormal behaviour, to tackle the social issues and to rectify the problematic behaviour. | L3- Apply | |||
CO5- Analyze and classify the intellectual ability, abnormality, criminal behaviour. Identify the problems and solutions in the field of education, | L4- Analyze | |||
CO6- Evaluate the interpersonal relations. | L5- Evaluation | |||
CO1: Understand and describe the concept of self-esteem and personality development. | L2- Understand | |||
CO4: Apply psychological skills to develop owns personality. | L3- Apply | |||
CO3: Evaluate personality of individuals | L5- Evaluation | |||
CO2: Identify and classify behavioural assessment techniques. | L4- Analyze |
SoP
To prepare this Standard Operating Procedure of the Department of English is to regulate the work process of the department along the academic parameters. ObjectivesPrepared by the HoD by taking into consideration the work done from the teachers: Teaching and other, and Sending it to Principal, M. S. G. College, retaining a copy at the Department General Meeting: The Principal and the Staff HoD Meeting with the Principal Preparing Academic Calendar
Departmental Meeting: HoD and the faculty of the DepartmentMeeting procedure: Notice conducting meeting Attendance and Minutes in the Meeting Register - UG Admissions- procedure and the committee works through the schedules of work and counselling of the individual student- Syllabus- Library to HoD, HoD to the teachers, teachers to students- Revised and New syllabus discussed and Highlighted. • Departmental Meeting Results of the earlier University Examinations: Univ. sheet or PDF - Teacher-wise Result- Analysis in worksheets for various papers submission to the HoD Summation of the Results of all the papers in one sheet-First three ranking students at TYBA Special English (Out of 1200 marks) and M. A. English-II year (out of 1600 marks) Departmental Meetings -Workload and teacher-wise paper distribution-paper wise Teaching Plans: month-wise distribution of topics of a paper-number of lectures given per topic- Teaching Diaries Everyday work noted after lectures-teaching and other Departmental Meeting
-M. A. I and M. A. II Admission Procedure: Departmental Admission Committee Collecting Merit Forms-display of Merit List-actual Admissions Departmental Time-Table: From faculty Time-Tables of Arts, Commerce and Science-Draft Time-Table Removing overlaps, if any balancing the workload Final Time-Table -(UG and PG) -Teacher wise Individual Time-table -Classroom teaching: Allocation of Classrooms given as per the Faculty Time- table Committee following teaching schedules- the first and the second half of the week. -Organizing Internal Assessment (CBCS) - UG and PG per Semester, as per Univ. Guidelines: -UG (30 marks) -2 assignments (10 marks) + Mid-semester Exam (organized by Exam Dept of the college) for 20 marks. PG (50 marks)-2 Assignments (10 marks) + 2 Tests (30 Marks) + Project - Writing and Presentation (10 marks) -Workload form of the Department (01-10) - as given by the Office-filled with the details of information about teaching posts- filled and vacant, allocation of papers and corresponding Workload, total workload of the Department- taken and remaining Apart from teaching-learning, other works planned and executed at the Department: Activities for the students- various competitions for skill and knowledge development- Student Counseling-Certificate courses for improvement and enrichment Encouraging students: For the academic ranking and other merit of the students. Their talent and efforts shall be rewarded in terms of prizes and merit certificates -Univ. Works-paper-setting, senior supervisor, squad member, Central Assessment projects and Courses. Research Works: Minor Research Projects- University and UGC- as per the - University Examination- Jr. Supervisor work during the annual prize distribution Ceremony during the academic year. For the faculty-participation and paper presentation in seminars, workshops and conferences-Research studies- doing M. Phil. Ph. D. studying, writing and publishing research papers- Recommendations for training courses, and CAS through API system (forwarded to IQAC)- Following the provision of CL, DL and ML - Departmental organization of -: Seminar, Workshop, Conference, Guest Lectures, c Alumni meetings Programme. - College works: IQAC work, other works in various committees, programmes. Procedures- - Internal Evaluation: question-paper setting, supervision, assessment, marks entries in the College and Univ. Records, in consultation with the Exam Dept. of the college. -HoD: Attending HoD meetings with the Principal, Organizing Departmental meetings, Monitoring the regular working of the department, coordinating amongst the faculty, the students and the administration of the college
Highlights
1: One of the oldest departments in North Maharashtra
Region. Established in 1969, since then provide
psychological services to the needy people. The
department has sound alumni and they are serving their
duties in all over Maharashtra. Day by day department is
actively implement various activities and run the
advanced programs and courses like Post Graduate and
Research Centre along with certificate courses.
2: Apart from the academic aspect the department has
provided counselling services to needy people. In
COVID-19 pandemic the department assumes moral duty to
serve people, in that way all the faculty members
provided their counselling services to the needy
patients through telephonic counselling.
3: With the help of counselling centre of the dept, we
provide career guidance, get rid of academic problems,
counseling for marital adjustment for the students.
4: In order to get higher education and research related
to society, recently the dept has moved one stage ahead
and commenced research centre in the dept.
Highlights
1: One of the oldest departments in North Maharashtra
Region. Established in 1969, since then provide
psychological services to the needy people. The
department has sound alumni and they are serving their
duties in all over Maharashtra. Day by day department is
actively implement various activities and run the
advanced programs and courses like Post Graduate and
Research Centre along with certificate courses.
2: Apart from the academic aspect the department has
provided counselling services to needy people. In
COVID-19 pandemic the department assumes moral duty to
serve people, in that way all the faculty members
provided their counselling services to the needy
patients through telephonic counselling.
3: With the help of counselling centre of the dept, we
provide career guidance, get rid of academic problems,
counseling for marital adjustment for the students.
4: In order to get higher education and research related
to society, recently the dept has moved one stage ahead
and commenced research centre in the dept.
RESEARCH CENTRE
2)List of Guide
Sr.No. | Name of Guide | Affiliated University | Research Experience |
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1 | Dr. Narendra V. Deshmukh | SPPU | 18 years |
2 | Dr. Ramesh N. Nikam | SPPU | 13 years |
Registered students:
Sr.No. | Name of Research Scholar | Topic | Registration No. & Date | Guide |
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1 | Miss Rohini Diliprao Pawar | Effects of irrational beliefs on mental health, Emotional Intelligence, Achievement motivation and identity status among students preparing for competitive examination. | PGS/161dt 11/02/2023 | Dr. Ramesh N. Nikam |
2 | Rajendra Govind Kadale | Emotional intelligence and Social Intelligence as Predicators of Happiness and Quality of Life among Senior College Students | PGS/286 dt 28/04/2023 | Dr. Ramesh N. Nikam |
3 | Aishwarya Arun Shinde | Role of Emotional Intelligence, Adjustment and Expectation from Married Life in Marital Satisfaction in young couples; Role of Marital Satisfaction in separation in young couples. | In process | Dr.Narendra Deshmukh |
Awarded Students
M. Phil. Guidance (YCMOU, Nashik)
Research Guidance: Ph.D.
Sr.No. | Name | Topic of Research | Status |
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1 | CHAVAN MAHENDRA KRISHNA | Awarded | |
2 | MANE RAVINDRA PANDURANG | Awarded | |
3 | BHOJANE DNYANDEO HANMANT | Awarded | |
4 | CHOUGULE VIJAYMALA VIRENDRA | Locus of Control and Mental Health among Higher Secondary School Students | Awarded |
5 | MUSALE ASHWINI SUBHASH | Burnout Level Among Housewives And Working Women | Awarded |
6 | JOSHI PANKAJ PADMAKAR | Not completed |
Sr.No. | Name | Topic of Research | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Rekha Salunkhe, Jalgaon | Managing stress and development of personality among employees of information technology | Awarded (11/06/2012) |
2 | Mr. Vishnu Paghal, Jalna | Optimism, Religiosity, Self-Confidence and its effect on Subjective Well-Being of College Students | Awarded (23/06/2015) |
3 | Mr. Ramesh Nikam, Malegaon | A Study of Recent Trends in Education and its Effect on Self Concept, Emotional Intelligence and Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students | Awarded (13/02/2016) |
4 | Mr. Vijaykumar Shinde, Pune | Job satisfaction, self concept, emotional adjustment and subjective well-being of school teachers | Awarded (06/07/2017) |
5 | Mr. Badrinath Shelke, Parbhani | A Psychological study of cognitive style and Emotional Maturity among Extrovert and Introvert Personality | Awarded (21/11/2017) |
6 | Mr. Yogesh Devidas Wankhede | Emotional intelligence, Different abilities & Achievement Motivation of the Students of Various Educational Boards | Awarded April 2019 |
7 | Thingale Chhaya Vechya | A comparative study of competitiveness, Anxiety and Achievement Motivation of Tribal and Non-tribal Students | Awarded 26/10/2020 |
8 | Vijaymala Virendra Chougule | Effects of Thinking Styles, Gender and Type of School Board on Well-Being and Self-Esteem of Secondary School Students | Awarded 07/03/2022 |
9 | Mr. Kannor Dagadu Karbhari | Health Status, Life Style, Adjustment and Anxiety of Migrant Workers of Plastic and Powerloom Industry | Awarded April 2022 |
10 | Miss Pratibha Gangadhar Mehetre | A Coorelation study of Identity status in relation to Self-esteem, Self-efficacy, and Parenting Style among Adolescents | August 2022 |
11 | Mr. Tambe Yogesh Maruti | Locus of control, Parenting Style, Anxiety and Well-being of Mothers of Intellectual Disabled Adolescents | January 2023 |
12 | Miss Paranjape Mrunal | Effect of Yoga on Self-Esteem, Self-Efficacy, Locus of Control, Neuroticism and Mindfulness | January 2023 |
Research Project Completed/ Ongoing:
a) Minor Research Project : Dr. Narendra V. Deshmukh
Amount | Sponsoring Agency | Topic | Year (11th Plan) |
---|---|---|---|
80,000 | UGC | Mental health and its predictors | 2011-2014 |
Research Paper: Dr Narendra V Deshmukh
Sr. No. | Title of the Paper | Name of the Journal | Volume and Page Number | Year of publication |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stress at workplace among the career women having Coronary Heart Disease | PSYCHOLOGY IN USE , J.V. Publishing House , Jodhpur ISBN: 81-88818-08-9 | Page 62-66 | 2007 |
2 | Emotional Deprivation according to children’s family type | PSYCHOLOGY IN USE , J.V. Publishing House , Jodhpur ISBN: 81-88818-08-9 | Page 166-171 | 2007 |
3 | Mental health of children from orphanage and single parent families. | MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES (Research Papers) J.V. Publishing House , Jodhpur ISBN: 81-88818-27-5 | Page-51-54 | March-2008 |
4 | Mental health and its predictors among coronary heart disease patients. | MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES (Research Papers) J.V. Publishing House , Jodhpur ISBN: 81-88818-27-5 | Page-118 | March-2008 |
5 | A study of stress style among senior citizens | INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSN: 0973-7286 | Vol. 4, No. 2 Page 8-11 | October 2010 |
6 | Values among Tribal Youths of Satpuda Ranges and Western Ghat | PATRON, ISSN: 0976-2310 | Vol. II, Issue XVII | August 2011 |
7 | Job selection is a function of cognitive differentiation and gender | SHIKSHANTARANG ISSN: 0976-0636 | Vol. 3rd, Issue 11 Page 24-28 | July 2012 |
8 | The study of recent trends in education and its effect on self concept, emotional intelligence and academic achievement of secondary school students | SHIKSHANATIL MARMADRISHTI ISSN: 0976-0385 | Vol. 24, Page 84-89 | September 2013 |
9 | The recent trends in education and its effect on leadership as well as academic achievement of school going girl students | National Conference Proceeding of S.P.H. Mahila College, Malegaon (Nashik) ISBN: 978-81-927005-4-0 | Page 44-46 | October 2013 |
10 | Assertiveness, Emotional Intelligence and Subjective Wellbeing of College Students | GOLDEN RESEARCH THOUGHTS Impact Factor : 2.2052(UIF) ISSN No :2231-5063 | Vol. 3, Issue 8 Page 1-5 | Feb 2014 |
11 | A Comparative Study of PTSD and Non- PTSD Affected Youth on The Basis of Emotional Intelligence | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH ISSN 2320-5407 | Vol.3, Issue 11, Page 266 - 269 | November 2015 |
12 | The Relationship Between Personality and Age with Reckless Driving | INDIAN STREAMS RESEARCH JOURNAL ISSN: 2230-7850 Impact Factor : 3.1560(UIF) | Volume - 5 Issue - 11 | December 2015 |
13 | Emotional Maturity and Cognitive Styles of College Students | SCHOLARS WORLD Print- ISSN-2319-5789 Online- ISSN-2320-3145 | Volume. IV, Issue I, Page 123-127 | January 2016 |
14 | Values and Academic Achievement of College Students | SCHOLARS WORLD Print- ISSN-2319-5789 Online- ISSN-2320-3145 | Special Issue X, Page 197-201 | February, 2016 |
15 | Job Satisfaction and Subjective Well -Being of School Teachers | REVIEW OF RESEARCH ISSN: 2249-894X Impact Factor : 3.1402(UIF) | Volume - 5 , Issue - 5 Page 1-6 | February, 2016 |
16 | Thinking Styles and Emotional Intelligence of Secondary School Students | SCHOLARS WORLD ISSN : P-2319-5789 E- 2320-3145 | Vol. V, Issue -I Page 52-55 | January -2017 |
17 | Anxiety and Cognitive Styles of College Students | PRINTING AREA ISSN : 2394-5303 | Vol.28, Issue -01 Page 42-46 | April-2017 |
18 | Frustration as Associated with Street Children and School Children | INDIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND WELLBEING ISSN : P-2229-5356 E- 2321-3698 | Vol.8, Issue -5 Page 405-409 | May-2017 |
19 | Gender Differences in Aspects of General Well-being of Adolescents | INDIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW ISSN : 0019-6215 | Vol.88, No. -3 Page -145-148 | Sept. 2017 |
20 | Influence of forms of thinking styles on self-esteem of students | The Asian Journal of Psychology and Education 0971-2909 | Vol. 51, No. 3-4 | June 2018 |
21 | Optimism as a predictor of psychological well-being among working and non-working women | Indian Journal of Community Psychology 0974-2719 | Volume 15 Issue II | Sept 2019 |
22 | Mental Health of School Children: Test Construction and Development | Think India (Quarterly Journal) 0971-1260 | Vol-22, Special Issue-13 | Dec 2019 |
23 | The impact of Blended learning to reduce the use of Social Media enhance the Performance of Under Graduate Students | Kala: The Journal of Indian Art History Congress 0975-7945 | Vol. 25; No.-10 | Jan 2020 |
24 DK | Role of Social Media in Emotional Intelligence and Anxiety among College Students | Kanpur Philosophers ISSN 2348-8301 | Vol.-VIII, Issue-I ISSN 2348-8301 UGC-CARE List Group I journal | 2021 |
25 MP | Benefits of Yoga for Self-esteem and Self-efficacy: A Quasi Experimental Investigation Among Normal Adults | GIS Science Journal ISSN-1869-9391 | Vol. 8; Issue-4 | April 2021 |
26 DK | IMPACT OF LEARNING MEDIUM ON ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION AND ANXIETY AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS | Shodhsamhita ISSN No. 2277-7067 | Volume No. VIII, Issue 10 (III), Impact Factor: 4.95 UGC Care Group 1 | 2021-2022 |
27 PM | IDENTITY FORMATION: ROLE OF PARENTING STYLE AND SELF-ESTEEM AMONG INDIAN ADOLESCENTS | BENGAL, PAST & PRESENT: Journal of the Calcutta Historical Society. ISSN : 0005-8807 | Vol. 117, Issue: (IV) ISSN : 0005-8807 UGC-CARE List Group I Impact Factor: 5.70 | October– December 2021 |
28 YT | EFFECT OF ANXIETY ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF MOTHERS OF INTELLECTUAL DISABLED ADOLESCENCE IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC | BENGAL, PAST & PRESENT: Journal of the Calcutta Historical Society. ISSN : 0005-8807 | Vol. 117, Issue: (IV) ISSN : 0005-8807 UGC-CARE List Group I Impact Factor: 5.70 | October– December 2021 |
Research Paper: Dr Ramesh N Nikam
Research paper publication from June 2016 to April 2022
Sr. No. | Paper Title | Published | Date | Author |
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1 | Study of happiness and emotional intelligence of college students. | Multidisciplinary Scenario Of Higher Education in India, Atharva Publications, ISBN :978-93-86196-16-3. | Oct. 2016. | Dr. Ramesh Namdeo Nikam |
2 | Personality traits and music | Published in Vidyawarta: Interdisciplinary Multilingual Refereed Journal Impact factor 4.014 (IIJIF) .Special issue Feb- 2017. MAHA/MUL/03051/ 2012 ISSN: 2319 9318 | Feb- 2017. | Dr. Ramesh Namdeo Nikam |
3 | शिर्षक : वरिष्ठ महाविद्यालयातील विद्यार्थी अनुपस्थितीचा चिकित्सात्मक अभ्यास. | Published in Uniresearch: International Multidisciplinary E- Research Journal ISSN 2321-4953 Oct. 2017 | Oct. 2017 | Dr. Ramesh Namdeo Nikam And D.K. Kannor |
4 | Constructive Approach toward Teaching, Learning and evaluation in education. , | RESEARCH JOURNY International E-Research Journal E-ISSN:2348-7143 Oct.-Nov.-Dec. 2019 Peer Reviewed Journal Impact Factor-6.625(2019) Vol. 6, Issue 4(A). | Oct.-Nov.-Dec. 2019 | Dr. Ramesh Namdeo Nikam |
5 | Use Of Social Media And Academic Achievement. | Published -Vidyawarta: Interdisciplinary Multilingual Refereed Journal Impact factor 4.014(IIJIF) .Special issue Jan. - 2020. MAHA/MUL/03051/ 2012 ISSN: 2319 9318 | Jan. - 2020. | Dr. Ramesh Namdeo Nikam |
6 | Recent Trends in education and its effects on emotional intelligence and academic achievements of school going students. | RESEARCH JOURNY International E-Research Journal E-ISSN:2348-7143 April-May-June 2021 Peer Reviewed Journal Impact Factor-6.625(2019) Vol. VIII, Issue II. | April-May-June 2021 | Dr. Ramesh Namdeo Nikam |
7 | Teachers’ Effectiveness In Covid -19 | RESEARCH JOURNY International E-Research Journal E-ISSN:2348-7143 Feb. 2022 Issue 287 Peer Reviewed Journal | Feb. 2022 | Dr. Ramesh Namdeo Nikam |
8 | Work family conflict and its impact on job satisfaction among permanent and temporary senior college professors. | Indian Journal of Social Sciences and Literature Studies Vol. 9, Issue 1. March 2022 ISSN 2349-5634(print) ISSN 2455-0973(online) | March 2022 | Pawar Rohini Diliprao And Dr. Ramesh N. Nikam |
9 | The relationship between emotional intelligence and happiness among senior college students in Nashik District. | RESEARCH JOURNY International E-Research Journal E-ISSN:2348-7143 April- 2022 Issue 293. Peer Reviewed Journal | April 2022 | Dr. Ramesh N. Nikam and Mr. Rajendra Kadale |
Dr. Ganesh Shewale
1- A Study of Locus Control and Anxiety among Male and
female Individual Game Players. GIS Science Journal ISSN
No : 1869 – 9391
2- A Study of Mental Health and Stress among Sportsmen
and Non- Sportsmen . Phonix International Journal for
Psychology and Social Sciences. VOL. 4, ISSUE. 5, OCT.
2020
3- A Study of Emotional Intelligence among Team Game
Players and Individual Game Players. Journal of Shanghai
Jiaotong University. ISSN – 1007 – 1172, VOL. 16, ISSUE
11, NOVEMBER- 2020
4- Impact of Psychological Conditioning on Mental Health
and Anxiety among Sportsmen. AEGAEUM JOURNAL ISSN - 0776
– 3808, VOL.9, ISSUE- 11, 2021
5- Impact of Marital Conflict on Personality
Characteristics- Indian Journal of Social Science and
Literature Studies. VOL. 8, ISSUE 1 March 2022. ISSN –
2349 – 5634
6- Impact of Indoor and outdoor game Players on
Personality Traits. AEGAEUM JOURNAL ISSN. 0776 – 3808
VOL. 10, ISSUE – 9, 2022.
7- The Relationships Between Coping Strategy and
Depression among College Students. Vidyawarta Peer –
Reviewed International Journal ISSN - 2319 9318, JN to
March – 2023 ISSUE- 45, VOL. 09
LINKAGES/ COLLABORATIONS/ MOUs
Linkages:
Title of the Collaborative/Linkages Activities | Name of the Collaborative /linking agency with contact details | Name of the participant | Year of Collaboration | Duration |
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Field visit | AADHAR School (School for Mental Challenged students) | TYBA Class | Since 2014 to till date (Every Year) | One Day Visit |
Collaboration:
Organisation with which MOU is Signed | Name of the Institution/ Industry/ Coporate house | Year of Signing MOU | Duration | List the Actual Activities under each MOU | Number of Students/Teachers participated under MOU |
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Civil Hospital, Malegaon | Civil Hospital, Malegaon | 2018 to till date | Every Year | Field visit & study visit in the psychiatry dept of civil hospital | Each year maximum 24 students |
ALUMNI LIST
Sr. No. | Name | Mobile No. | Address | Profession |
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1 | Mr. Shinde Akshay |
8484844810 8605932372 |
Jakir Hussain Hospital, Nashik | Counsellor |
2 | Dr. Daitkar Arun (Assist. Professor) | 9765707006 | At. Post. Jwardi, Tal. Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Senior College Teacher |
3 | Dr. Pawar Atul B. (Assist. Professor) |
9422290145 9822094139 |
Deogiri College, Aurangabad | Senior College Teacher |
4 | Mr. Deshmukh Chandrabhan | 9403646282 | Dyane, Malegaon, Dist. Nashik | LIC Agent. |
5 | Mr. Mali Chandrakant |
9890857068 7057700848 |
Daregaon, Malegaon, Dist. Nashik | High school Teacher |
6 | Miss. Gaikwad Dhanashree (Assist. Professor) | 7350850560 | Shriram nagar, Akole, Dist. A’Nagar | College Teacher |
7 | Mr. Malpure Deepak | 9423486325 | Pl. No. 12 Near Prayas Hospital Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Vastu Shastra Expert and Advisor |
8 | Miss. Pawar Ashwini | 9096346180 | Near PWD Office, Malegaon, Dist. Nashik | Medical Officer |
9 | Nikam Ramesh N. (Assist. Professor) | 8275586345 | Pl. No. 100, Vivekanand Colony, Malegaon camp, Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Senior College Teacher |
10 | Mr. Shewale Ganesh V. | 9172168516 | Pl. No. 12 Ekanath Nagar Malegaon camp, Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Research Scholar |
11 | Mr. Dhamane Gaurav | 8983735320 | Gayatri Nagar, Malegaon camp, Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Clerk |
12 | Mr. Deshmukh Kailas K. | 9767490830 | Mahatma Gandhi Nagar, Nashik | Junior College Teacher |
13 | Mr. Kannor Dagadu K. (Assist. Professor) | 9823858791 9405567830 | Saptrushingi Colony, Malegaon camp, Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Senior College Teacher |
14 | Mr. Katyare A. Z. | Daregaon, Malegaon, Dist. Nashik | Junior College Teacher | |
15 | Miss. Gosavi Kiran V. | 9834304082 | Shriram Nagar, Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Teacher |
16 | Mr. Patil Kiran | 9922443687 | Near Balekilla Karyalay Soygaon (Malegaon) | Junior College Teacher |
17 | Miss. Kulkarni Pophale | Mosam Bridge, Malegaon | Mosam Bridge, Malegaon | |
18 | Miss. Savant Pallavi | Irrigation Colony Malegaon Camp Dist. Nashik | ||
19 | Mr. Pawar Dhanjay S. | 9850724392 | Near Prayas Hospital Malegaon camp (Nashik) | Retired College Teacher |
20 | Mr. Deore Piyush Sanjay | 8624986884 | Shrikrushna Colony Satana Naka, Malegaon Camp | |
21 | Dr. Pawar Prafulla | 9423149236 | Pimpalgaon, Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Senior College Teacher |
22 | Mr. Patil Prashant | 9767303090 | Mitra Nagar, Soygaon Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Teacher and counselor |
23 | Miss. Pratiksha Abhiman Shewale | 7262940036 | Aadarsh Nagar B/H Rimand Home Manmad (Nashik) | |
24 | Mr. Bhamare Ravi | 8805712399 | At. Post Nimbayti (Malegaon) | |
25 | Dr. Shinde Ravindra (Assist. Professor) |
9404133468 9158439999 |
Vivekanand College Aurangabad | Senior College Teacher |
26 | Miss. Pawar Rohini Diliprao | 9422584109 | Pimpalgaon, Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Senior College Teacher |
27 | Mr. Nimgaonkar Sandip | 7768811333 | Civil Hospital Malegaon Dist. Nashik | Physician |
28 | Dr. Shewale Shantilal Dadaji | 9049441517 | At. Post Tehere Tel. Malegaon | Senior College Teacher |
29 | Dr. Tribhuvan Sunil (Assist. Professor) | 9423486549 | Shri bankatswami College Dist. Beed. | Senior College Teacher |
30 | Miss. Pawar Unnati .S | 8855995577 | Mahendra House Near Aaroma Theater Malegaon | |
31 | Mr. Patil Vinod | 8275586106 | Junior College Teacher | |
32 | Mr. Gite Vinayak | 9960078899 | Pl. No. 405 Sky Green Apt. Dist. Nashik | |
33 | Miss. Dhivre Manisha | 7038548421 | Teacher | |
34 | Mr. Kolhe Tushar | 7350359343 | At. Post Vadgaon Tel. Malegaon | |
35 | Mr. Raju Appa Shelar | 7350701675 | At. Post Vadel Tel. Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
36 | Miss. Vaishali Shivaji Malunde | 7387479832 | Noor villa 60 ft. Road Ganjmal Dist. Nashik | |
37 | Miss. Rutuja Deore | 7498687219 | Shubhashri Appt. Pune | |
38 | Mr. B. V. Hire | 7588173681 | ||
39 | Mr. Vilas Gangadhar Pingle | 7588515369 | At. Post Makhamalabad Nashik | |
40 | Miss. Anita Kanner | 7588516541 | 7 Golden Heights Nashik | |
41 | Mr. Nitin Deore | 7798203682 | Panchashil Nagar Malegaon Camp Dist. Nashik | |
42 | Mr. Shashikant Suryawanshi | 8390194598 | Church, Near Hot. Vishal Malegaon Camp Dist. Nashik | |
43 | Mr. Laxman Nimba Sonawane | 8390834711 | At. Post Khadaki Tel. Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
44 | Mr. Kailas G. Aahire | 8421864769 | At. Post Lasalgaon Dist. Nashik | |
45 | Mr. Nilesh Bhikan Vispute | 8600280470 | Pl. No. 19 Arre Heights Sharda Nagar Dist. Nanded | |
46 | Mr. Vijay N. Kapadnis | 8806209859 | At. Post. Deor Dist. Dhule | |
47 | Miss. Yogita M. sonawane | 8830316968 | At. Post. Yesgaon Tel- Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
48 | Mr. Gajanan N. Thakre | 8855941747 | Pl. No. 02 Bank Colony Near Aaroma Theater Malegaon | |
49 | Mr. Rambahu Honde | 8888881637 | ||
50 | Mr. Pradip Sanjay Bhosle | 9112150437 | At. Post. Chandanpuri Tel- Malegaon Dist Nashik | |
51 | Mr. Rajendra V. Pinjane | 9158226969 | Dyneshwar Nagar, Malegaon Camp Dist. Nashik | |
52 | Mr. Vijay abhiman Pawar | 9158929801 | Section B. Ravalgaon Tel- Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
53 | Mr. Rakesh B. Sonawane | 9209315702 | Bapuji Nagar Pl. No. 13 Malegaon | |
54 | Miss. Rupali Abhiman Shewale | 9359310513 | At. Post. Lonwade Tel- Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
55 | Nitin V. Kale | 9403371266 | Diva Dist. Thane | |
56 | Miss. Nita Aahire | 9404786999 | ||
57 | Mr. Shard Kondaji Suryawanshi | 9404984952 | At. Post. Mungse Tel- Malegao Dist. Nashik | |
58 | Mr. Samadhan T. Birari | 9420904284 | At. Post. Satana Dist. Nashik | |
59 | Mr. Ravindra S. Bagle | 9423289117 | Shivshahi Nivas, Sankalp Nagar, Bhaygaon Tel. Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
60 | Miss. Sangita S. Kadam | 9579928408 | Shitlamata Mandir Tel- Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
61 | Mr. Arun Sitaram Borse | 9595770202 | At. Post. Vadgaon Tel- Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
62 | Mr. Kiran Chavhan H. | 9604475790 | Aurangabad | Junior College Teacher |
63 | Miss. Sonali Suresh Bhadane | 9637518623 | At. Post. Vajirkhede Tel- Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
64 | Mr. Shatrughna Jibhau Borse | 9657427972 | MGV’s Arts, Science and Commerce College Yeola Dist. Nashik | |
65 | Miss. Mrunal Sarode (Patil) | 9689396671 | Flat. No. 14 Vrundavan Nagar Dist. Nashik | |
66 | Miss. Shobha Suresh Khairnar | 9765456103 | At. Post. Saphala Dist. Palghar | |
67 | Mr. Mahesh Patil | 9765665444 | At. Post. Bhivandi Dist. Nashik | |
68 | Mr. Hemchandra Dattatray Bagul | 9822074743 | Shivaji Nagar, Camp Road Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
69 | Mr. Uday Raghunath More | 9822961490 | Raw House No. 54 Pradnya Pratiksha Colony Dist. Nashik | |
70 | Miss. Poonam Shewale | 9823815421 | Krushi Nagar, Malegaon Camp Dist. Nashik | |
71 | Mr. Govind D. Khairnar | 9823963164 | B/H Church Jaldhara Colony, Malegaon Camp Dist. Nashik | Businessman |
72 | Mr. Sudhakar Dilip Patil | 9921520029 | Kailas Nagar, Tel. Malegaon Camp Dist. Nashik | |
73 | Mr. Yogesh Dadaji Sawle | 9922867861 | At. Post. Vadel Tel- Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
74 | Mr. Keshav Suryawanshi | 9923411964 | At. Post. Deoarpade Tel- Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
75 | Mr. Hemant Popatrao Patil | 9923474278 | At. Post. Lonwade Tel. Malegaon Dist. Nashik | |
76 | Miss. Gayatri Shivaji Aahire | 9975574973 | B/H Church, Near Beniwal Corner Malegaon Camp | |
77 | Mr. V. N. Chaudhari | 8208438359 | Tel. Shirpur Dist. Dhule | |
78 | Mr. Youraj Ramdas Salunkhe | 9823025307 | At. Post. Ozer Dist. Nashik | |
79 | Mr. Govind Pawar | Chinchgavan, Tal. Malegaon, Dist. Nashik | Junior College Teacher | |
80 | Justice Prakash More | 9823341772 | Somvar Bazar, Malegaon Camp | Judge |
STRENGTHS
- Qualified and Research oriented faculty
- Good infrastructure with ICT classrooms, spacious laboratory
- Project-based experiential learning and vocational learning facility
- Facilitating students’ participation in co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
- Good number of publications in reputed journals.
- All teaching methods that include Interactive Teaching-learning Tools, Use of LCD Projectors, Demonstration of Survey Instruments, GIS Software etc.
- Certificate course in Statistics in Research Methodology
Future Plan
- To establish a leading centre for the development and standardization of Psychological tests.
- To start publication of Departmental Journal.
- To establish toll-free helpline counselling services.
- To initiate short-term courses in Psycho-diagnostic and clinical assessments.
Contact Us
Sr. No | Name | Designation | Email.id | Mobile No |
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1 | Dr. Narendra V. Deshmukh (HOD) | Associate Professor | [email protected] | 9422945994 |
2 | Dr. Ramesh N. Nikam | Assistant Professor | [email protected] | 8275586345 |
3 | Dr. S. D. Shewale | Assistant Professor | [email protected] | 9049441517 |
4 | Mr. Dinesh S. Bhandarkar | Assistant Professor | [email protected] | 9422375085 |
5 | Mr. Ganesh V. Shewale | Assistant Professor | [email protected] | 9172168516 |
6 | Miss Priyatama N. Pophale | Assistant Professor | [email protected] | 9975316081 |