Department of NCC

About Department

    In the June 1978 College was established in remote area of Sahyadri valley in Karad tehsil. After the establishment of science faculty in 1978.

Salient Features of the department

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Salient Features

  1. Provides exposure to the cadets on Social Services, Discipline and Adventure Training. 
  2. Develop the character, a secular outlook, and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens. 
  3. To organize, train and motivate youth with leadership qualities in all walks of life.
  4. To motivate young Indians to join the armed forces.
  5. Patriotic commitment to encourage cadets to contribute to national development.
  6. Commitment towards the norms and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
  7. Ability to participate in community development and other social programme.
  8. Understanding the values of honesty, truthfulness, self-sacrifice, perseverance and hard work.
  9. Respect for knowledge, wisdom and the power of ideas.

faculty

Teaching Staff

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Name of Faculty

Status

Designation

Qualification

Experience

CV


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Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Full Time
 Permanent

Associate Professor

M.A. Ph.D (NET)

22 years

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ACHIEVEMENTS

Sr.No

Name of the Teacher

Achievements

Year

 1

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

ATC Camp, Ogalewadi.

Dec-2005

 2

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

ATC Camp, Kolhapur.

July- 2006

 3

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

ATC Camp, Shahuwadi.

Dec-2006

 4

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

ATC Camp, Ogalewadi.

Jun-07

 5

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Disaster Relief Traing Capsule Talegaon Pune.

Jan-08

 6

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Army Attachment Camp, A.Nagar.

Oct-08

 7

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

ATC Camp, Yashwantnagar.

Jan-09

 8

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

IGC-RDC Camp, Aundh Pune.

Nov-09

 9

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

ATC Camp, Yashwantnagar.

Jan-10

 10

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Army Attachment Camp, A. Nagar.

Oct-10

 11

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Annual Training Camp, Kolhapur.

June-11

 12

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Annual Training Camp, Korti.

Feb-12

 13

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Refresher Course Kamptee – R/SD/PT/1-116

Oct-12

 14

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

CATC Camp Y-Nagar.

Aug-13

 15

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Shivaji Trail Treck Camp, Kolhapur.

Nov-13

 16

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

CATC Camp, Y-Nagar

July-14

 17

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Personality Development- Capsule Course Aurangabad.

Aug-14

 18

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

S.T.T./ A.T.C Camp Budhwadi.

Dec-14

 19

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

CATC Camp, Kolhapur.

June-15

 20

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

IGC Camp, Kolhapur.

Sept-15

 21

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

National Games, Delhi.

Oct-15

 22

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

CATC Camp. Yashwantnagar.

Sept-16

 23

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

CATC Camp. Yashwantnagar.

Sep/Oct-17

 24

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

CATC Camp. Shivnagar (Organized Camp)

June-18

 25

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Army Attachment Camp, A. Nagar.

Oct-19

 26

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

CATC Camp. Shivnagar (Organized Camp)

Dec-21

 27

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

CATC Camp. Patan.

Oct- 22

 28

Dr. Capt. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

Army Attachment Camp, A. Nagar.

Nov- 22

STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS 

Sr.No.

Student Name

Class

Achievement

Level

Year

(2021-2022)

 1

JAGTAP RUSHIKESH DNYANESHWAR

B. A. I

(Online) E.B.S.B. Camp Kollam (Kerala)

National

2021

 2

INGLE ATUL RAMCHANDRA

B. Com. II

A.P. Trek Tirupati (A.P.)

National

2021

 3

Patil Atul Ashok

B.Sc. II

Basic Leadership Camp, Nagpur.

National

2021

(2020-2021)

 1

Patil Akshay Anandrao

B.A.  II

Working as a health worker in COVID 19

State

 

 

 

 

April- 2020 to Oct- 2020

 2

JADHAV ABHIJEET VIJAY

B.A.  II

Working as a health worker in COVID 19

State

 3

KAMBLE SOMESH ASHOK

B.A.  II

Working as a health worker in COVID 19

State

 4

LADE ATESH SHASHIKANT

B. Com. I

Working as a health worker in COVID 19

State

 5

GORE SHRIDHAR ASHOK

B. Com. I

Working as a health worker in COVID 19

State

 6

INGLE ATUL RAMCHANDRA

B. Com. I

Working as a health worker in COVID 19

State

 7

PATIL PRATHAMESH MOHAN

B. Com. I

Working as a health worker in COVID 19

State

 8

INGLE ATUL RAMCHANDRA

B. Com. I

Got Corona Yodha Pursakar from Jankalyan Seva Foundation, Thane. 

State

2020

 9

Sawant Vighnahar Shivaji

B.A.  I

(Indian Army)

National

2020

 10

Madane Pruthviraj Ananda

B.A.  II

(B.S.F.) Tripura

National

2020

 11

Bansode Saurabh Vijay

B.A.  I

(B.S.F.) Tripura

National

2020

 12

Madane Dhanaji Sudam 

B.A.  II

Maharashtra Police, Satara.

State

2020

(2019-2020)

 1

Mane Chaitanya Ashok

B.Sc. III

S.T.T. Camp Cat- I Amravati

State

2019

 2

Patil Akshay Anandrao

B.A.  II

Tracking camp, Yedukullam (Kerala)

National

2019

 3

Jadhav Rohit Vijay 

B.A.     I

Rock Climbing and Tracking camp- Gwalior (M.P.)

National

2019

 4

Capt. Dr. Vishwanath Kashinath Sonwane

NCC Officer

Army Attachment Camp, Nagar.

State

2019

 5

Deshmukh Rohit Bhaskar

B.A.     II

Army Attachment Camp, Nagar.

State

2019

 6

Kumbhar Sandip Pradip

B.Com. II

Army Attachment Camp, Nagar.

State

2019

 7

Mohite Nikheel Sanjay 

B.A.     II

Army Attachment Camp, Nagar.

State

2019

 8

Patil Vishwajit Ashok

B.A.  II

Army Attachment Camp, Nagar.

State

2019

 9

Gharge Harshvardhan Suhas

B.Sc. II

E.B.S.B. Camp Nagpur 

National

2019

 10

Patil Sweta Satyawwan

B.Sc. II

E.B.S.B. Camp Nagpur 

National

2019

 11

Kanase Sunny Satish

B.Sc. II

Selected in Indian Army

National

2019

 12

Kaitake Atul Ankush

B.A.  I

Selected in Indian Army

National

2019

 13

Desai Prathemesh Manik 

B.Sc. II

Selected in Indian Army

National

2019

 14

Salunkhe Omkar Uttam

B.Sc. II

Selected in Indian Army

National

2019

 15

Yadav Rohit Bhanudas

B.Sc. II

Selected in Indian Army

National

2019

(2018-2019)

 1

Jagtap Aishwaray  Dayaneshwar

B.Sc. III

NIC Camp, Nilgiri.

National

2018

 2

Deshmukh Rushikesh Houserao

B.Sc. II

Cycle Rally.

National

2018

 3

KAITAKE ATUL ANKUSH

B.A.     I

Cycle Rally.

National

2018

 4

MADANE SUSHANT SHANKAR

B.A.  III

Cycle Rally.

National

2018

 5

MOHITE NIKHEEL SANJAY

B.Sc. II

Cycle Rally.

National

2018

 6

MOHITE PANKAJ BAPURAO

B.Sc. II

Cycle Rally.

National

2018

 7

SAWANT VIGHANAR SHIVAJI

B.A.     I

Cycle Rally.

National

2018

 8

SONWANE VISHWANATH KASHINATH

NCC Officer

Cycle Rally.

National

2018

 9

JAGTAP SWAPNIL RAMCHANDRA

B.A. I

S.T.T. Camp, Kolhapur

National

2018

 10

Deshmukh Rushikesh Houserao

B.Sc. II

Selected in Indian Army

National

2018

 11

Jagtap Swapnil Narayan 

B.A.     I

Selected in Indian Army

National

2018

 12

Kale Ganesh Balu 

B.A.  I 

Selected in Indian Army

National

2018

(2017-2018)

 1

Kale Ganesh Balu

B.A. I

Got Gold Medal in Cross Country Competition 

Group Level

2017

 2

Dharme Akshay Sanjay

B.Sc. II

Selected in Indian Army

National

2017

 3

Kanase Mangesh Manik

B.Sc. II

Selected in Indian Army

National

2017

 4

More Akshay Jagannath

B.Sc. II

Selected in Indian Army

National

2017

 5

Sutar Avinash Hanamant

12 Arts

Selected in Indian Army

National

2017

 5

Mane Manoj Laxman

B.Sc. I

Selected in Indian Army

National

2017

 7

Gavadde Rahul Tanaji

B.A. III

India Railway Police 

National

2017

 8

Shelke Aniket Yashwant

B.A. II

M.S.F.

State

2017

STUDENT STRENGTHS

Year

Class

Male

Female

Total

2017-2018

III Year for ‘C’ CERTIFICATE

23

00

23

2018-2019

III Year for ‘C’ CERTIFICATE

09

06

15

2019-2020

III Year for ‘C’ CERTIFICATE

16

08

24

2020-2021

III Year for ‘C’ CERTIFICATE

06

00

06

2021-2022

III Year for ‘C’ CERTIFICATE

13

04

17

DIMENSIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT

Sr. No.

Section

Quantity

Length X Width

Carpet Area in Sq.ft

1.

NCC Office

01

14 X 14

196

2

 

 

 

 

RESOURCES/MAJOR EQUIPMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT

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Item

Quantity

1.

HP laser 108w Printer Sr. No. CNB3M7K86L

1

COURSES OFFERED

    NCC and History Department organized “Personality Development and Life Skill Cadre Course” From 06 Feb. 2020 to 02 March-2020

COURSE STRUCTURE.

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Class

Paper No.

Name of paper


 

 B.A. I, II and III

B.Sc. I, II and III

B.Com. I, II and III

Date

Syllabus

06/02/2020

To understand the concept of Life Skills and Core Life Skills             

06/02/2020

To absorb the method of imbibing   

                    Life Skills for practice

 

06/02/2020

To practice and disseminate the concept of Life Skills for self-development and for the development of others.  

 

07/02/2020

Ground Rules



07/02/2020

  • Respect each other
  • Feel free to put forth your doubts in a positive way.
  • Keep to the time schedule
  • Switch off mobile phones / put on silent mode while in the class
  •  Equal opportunity to all to speak in class  
  • One person speaks at a time
  • Do not make personal comments or ridicule others.
  •       Any Punishments for not keeping to time???

 

07/02/2020

What are Skills? 

07/02/2020

  • Skill is the learned capacity which helps us to do a task effectively 
  • Skills are abilities to use know-how to complete tasks.
  • Skills are gained through school/college, work experiences, hobbies, books, elders, peers etc
  • Skills can be improved if we could identify, analyse and practice them 

 

08/02/2020

TYPES OF SKILLS

08/02/2020

  • Literacy Skills: Reading, writing and arithmetic skills. 
  • Language Skills: Communicating using a language in writing and speech. 
  • Functional Skills: Filling up bank forms to deposit or withdraw money, able to read map, booking railway tickets, fix a fused bulb or leaky tap etc.
  • Vocational Skills: Enhancing livelihood opportunities - carpentry, tailoring, making handicrafts, fisheries etc.
  • Sports Skills: Capable of playing on the field as part of a team or as a single player.
  • Cultural Skills: Capacity to participate in cultural activities like music, dance, folk songs, folk dance, mono acting etc.
  • Recreation Skills: Capacity to lighten the spirits of the group he or she belongs to with activities that can break the monotony. For example, use of jokes, energizers etc.


08/02/2020

What are Life Skills?

10/02/2020

Life Skills

10/02/2020

Life Skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life

                                                                          (WHO)

10/02/2020

Life Skills, are essentially those abilities that help to promote physical, mental and emotional well being and competence in young people as they face the realities of life. 

 

10/02/2020

Life Skills ………..

11/02/2020

  • Life Skills are nothing new. We use it in different situations, but has been categorized for better understanding 
  •  Life skills can be learned/enhanced throughout life
  •  Many life skills are used in combination in dealing with certain situations
  •  Rehearsing the use of life skills in simple situations makes it easy for utilizing them in complex situations also

 

11/02/2020

Time Management

11/02/2020

WHY Effective time management skills

12/02/2020

  • Identify the main obstacles to effective Time Management in your daily role.
  • Understand the nature of Time Management.
  • Understand a range of tools, techniques and concepts for Time Management.

 

 

 

12/02/2020

Time Management and the Organization


 

12/02/2020

  • The increased globalization of industry, coupled with rapid technological development has placed increased pressure on organizations to assist staff in managing their time more effectively. 
  • Successes within this area are translated within the organization in the form of…..
  • Improved productivity through improved use of time by all personnel.
  • Better performance in terms of on time delivery to customers.
  • Increased profitability through better use of the human and non-human resources.
  • Improved planning and control of your business systems through time based management.
  • Better alignment of activities by incorporating a time bound system for co-ordination of tasks and projects within the business.
  • Reduction of stress that arises from crisis management by reducing the incidence of crises through better planning.

 

 

 

13/02/2020

In order to prepare you to manage your time more effectively, it is necessary to understand some simple concepts.

 

 

13/02/2020

Concept…

 

 

13/02/2020

  • What is Time Management?
  • Time as a Commodity
  • Essential Habits
  • Types of Time

 

 

 

14/02/2020

What is Time Management?

 

 

14/02/2020

Time management has five main aspects

 

 

14/02/2020

  • Planning & Goal Setting
  • Managing Yourself
  • Dealing With Other People
  • Your Time
  • Getting Results

 

 

 

14/02/2020

Time as a Commodity

 

 

15/02/2020

  • Time is the most precious thing we have
  • Time is ultimately the most valuable resource
  • Time and how we spend it within the organization must be managed effectively
  • Time is totally perishable

Time cannot be stored up for use later

 

 

15/02/2020

Essential Habits

 

 

15/02/2020

  • Know where the hours are going
  • Keep focused on the end result
  • Work to defined priorities
  • Schedule time for important issues
  • Delegate routine tasks and responsibility for you
  • Confront your own indecision and delay

Take the stress out of work

 

 

15/02/2020

Exercise

 

 

17/02/2020

  • Identify any good habits you have regarding time management.  Outline any bad habits you have and what effect they have on your productivity, stress levels and personal life.

 

 

17/02/2020

Types of Time

 

 

17/02/2020

Although all of us refer to time in terms of either of not having enough or having too much it is generally accepted that time should be categorized into two types

 

 

17/02/2020

  • Fast Time
    • When absorbed in, or enjoying an activity 
  • Slow Time
    • When bored with an activity or having a bad time
    • When scared

 

 

 

17/02/2020

BE SMART

 

 

18/02/2020

S-- Specific and well defined objectives

-- Measurable outputs and inputs.

A -- Achievable in terms of resources available and expectations

R -- Relevant to the overall business strategy

T -- Time bound with an operational schedule

 

 

 

18/02/2020

At this talk you will learn to:

 

 

 

18/02/2020

  • Clarify your goals and achieve them
  • Handle people and projects that waste your time
  • Be involved in better delegation
  • Work more efficiently with your boss/advisor
  • Learn specific skills and tools to save you time
  • Overcome stress and procrastination

 

 

 

18/02/2020

Introduction

 

 

18/02/2020

Outline

 

 

20/02/2020

  • Why is Time Management Important?
  • Goals, Priorities, and Planning
  • TO DO Lists
  • Desks, paperwork, telephones
  • Scheduling Yourself
  • Delegation
  • Meetings
  • Technology General Advice

 

 

20/02/2020

Why Time Management is Important

 

 

20/02/2020

  • “The Time Famine”
  • Bad time management = stress
  • This is life advice

 

 

20/02/2020

The Problem is Severe

 

 

20/02/2020

By some estimates, people waste about 2 hours per day.     Signs of time wasting:

  • Messy desk and cluttered (or no) files
  • Can’t find things
  • Miss appointments, need to reschedule them late and/or unprepared for meetings
  • Volunteer to do things other people should do
  • Tired/unable to concentrate

 

 

 

22/02/2020

Goals, Priorities, and Planning

 

 

22/02/2020

  • Why am I doing this?
  • What is the goal?
  • Why will I succeed?
  • What happens if I chose not to do it?

 

 

22/02/2020

Planning

 

 

24/02/2020

  • Failing to plan is planning to fail
  • Plan Each Day, Each Week, Each Semester
  • You can always change your plan, but only once you haveone!

 

 

24/02/2020

TO Do Lists

 

 

24/02/2020

  • Break things down into small steps
  • Like a child cleaning his/her room
  • Do the ugliest thing first

 

 

25/02/2020

Paperwork

 

 

25/02/2020

  • Clutter is death; it leads to thrashing.  Keep desk clear: focus on one thing at a time
  • A good file system is essential
  • Touch each piece of paper once
  • Touch each piece of email once; your inbox is not your TODO list

 

 

 

25/02/2020

Scheduling Yourself

 

 

26/02/2020

  • You don’t find time for important things, you make it
  • Everything you do is an opportunity cost
  • Learn to say “No”

 

 

26/02/2020

Everyone has Good and Bad Times

 

 

26/02/2020

  • Find your creative/thinking time.  Defend it ruthlessly, spend it alone, maybe at home.
  • Find your dead time.     Schedule meetings, phone calls, and mundane stuff during it.

 

 

27/02/2020

Interruptions

 

 

 

27/02/2020

  • 6-9 minutes, 4-5 minute recovery – five interruptions shoots an hour
  • You must reduce frequency and length of interruptions (turn phone calls into email)
  • Blurting:  save-ups
  • E-mail noise on new mail is an
     interruption -> TURN IT OFF!!

Avoiding Procrastination

 

 

27/02/2020

  • Doing things at the last minute is much more expensive than just before the last minute
  • Deadlines are really important:  establish them yourself!

 

 

28/02/2020

Comfort Zones

 

 

28/02/2020

  • Identify why you aren’t enthusiastic
  • Fear of embarrassment
  • Fear of failure?
  • Get a spine!

 

 

 

29/02/2020

General Advice

 

 

29/02/2020

  • Never break a promise, but re-negotiate them if need be.
  • If you haven’t got time to do it right, you don’t have time to do it wrong.
  • Recognize that most things are pass/fail.
  • Feedback loops: ask in confidence.

 

 

29/02/2020

Action Items

 

 

01/03/2020

  • Get a day-timer (or PDA) if you don’t already have one
  • Start keeping your TODO list in four-quadrant form or ordered by priorities (not due dates)
  • Do a time journal, or at least record number of hours of television/week
  • Make a note in your day-timer to revisit this talk in 30 days (www.randypausch.com). At that time, ask yourself “What behaviors have I changed?”

 

 

01/03/2020

The Seven Habits

 

 

01/03/2020

From “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Restoring the Character Ethic” by Stephen R. Covey, Simon and Schuster, 1989

  1. BE PROACTIVE: Between stimulus and response in human beings lies the power to choose.  Productivity, then, means that we are solely responsible for what happens in our lives.  No fair blaming anyone or anything else. 
  2. BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND: Imagine your funeral and listen to what you would like the eulogist to say about you.  This should reveal exactly what matters most to you in your life.          Use this frame of reference to make all your day-to-day decisions so that you are working toward your most meaningful life goals.

From “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Restoring the Character Ethic” by Stephen R. Covey, Simon and Schuster, 1989

  1. PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST. To manage our lives effectively, we must keep our mission in mind, understand what’s important as well as urgent, and maintain a balance between what we produce each day and our ability to produce in the future.  Think of the former as putting out fires and the latter as personal development.  
  2. THINK WIN/WIN.  Agreements or solutions among people can be mutually beneficial if all parties cooperate and begin with a belief in the “third alternative”: a better way that hasn’t been thought of yet. From “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Restoring the Character Ethic” by Stephen R. Covey, Simon and Schuster, 1989
  3. SEEK FIRST OT BE UNDERSTANDING, THEN TO BE UNDERSTOOD.  Most people don’t listen.  Not really.  They listen long enough to devise a solution to the speaker’s problem or a rejoinder to what’s being said.  Then they dive into the conversation.  You’ll be more effective in you relationships with people if you sincerely try to understand them fully before you try to make them understand your point of view
  4. From “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Restoring the Character Ethic” by Stephen R. Covey, Simon and Schuster, 1989
  5. SYNERGIZE. Just what it sounds like.  The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.  In practice, this means you must use “creative cooperation” in social interactions.  Value differences because it is often the clash between them that leads to creative solutions.  
  6. From “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Restoring the Character Ethic” by Stephen R. Covey, Simon and Schuster, 1989
  7. SHARPEN THE SAW. This is the habit of self-renewal, which has four elements.          The first is mental, which includes reading, visualizing, planning and writing.  The second is spiritual, which means value clarification and commitment, study and meditation.  Third is social/emotional, which stress management includes service, empathy, synergy and intrinsic security.          Finally, the physical includes exercise, nutrition and stress management.

 

 

 

02/03/2020

Tips for Working in Groups

 

 

02/03/2020

  • Meet people properly.  It all starts with the introduction.  Then, exchange contact information, and make sure you know how to pronounce everyone’s names.  Exchange phone #s, and find out what hours are acceptable to call during.
  • Find things you have in common.  You can almost always find something in common with another person, and starting from that baseline, it’s much easier to then address issues where you have difference.  This is why cities like professional sports teams, which are socially galvanizing forces that cut across boundaries of race and wealth.  If nothing else, you probably have in common things like the weather. 
  • Make meeting conditions good.  Have a large surface to write on, make sure the room is quiet and warm enough, and that there aren’t lots of distractions.  Make sure no one is hungry, cold, or tired.  Meet over a meal if you can; food softens a meeting. That’s why they “do lunch” in Hollywood
  • Let everyone talk.  Even if you think what they’re said is stupid.  Cutting someone off is rude, and not worth whatever small time gain you might make.  Don’t finish someone’s sentences for him or her; they can do that for themselves.     And remember:  talking louder or faster doesn’t make your idea any better.
  • Make meeting conditions good.  Have a large surface to write on, make sure the room is quiet and warm enough, and that there aren’t lots of distractions.  Make sure no one is hungry, cold, or tired.  Meet over a meal if you can; food softens a meeting. That’s why they “do lunch” in Hollywood
  • Let everyone talk.  Even if you think what they’re said is stupid.  Cutting someone off is rude, and not worth whatever small time gain you might make.  Don’t finish someone’s sentences for him or her; they can do that for themselves.     And remember:  talking louder or faster doesn’t make your idea any better.
  • Check your egos at the door.  When you discuss ideas, immediately label them and write them down.  The labels should be descriptive of the idea, not the originator:  “the troll bridge story,” not “Jane’s story.”
  • Praise each other.  Find something nice to say, even if it’s a stretch.  Even the worst of ideas has a silver lining inside it, if you just look hard enough.  Focus on the good, praise it, and then raise any objections or concerns you have about the rest of it. Put if in writing.  Always write down who is responsible for what, by when.  Be concrete.  Arrange meetings by email, and establish accountability.  Never assume that someone’s roommate will deliver a phone message.  Also, remember that “politics is when you have more than 2 people” – with that in mind, always CC (carbon copy) any piece of email within the group, or to me, to all members of the group.  This rule should never be violated; don’t try to guess what your group mates might or might not want to hear about.  
  • Be open and honest.  Talk with your group members if there’s a problem, and talk with me if you think you need help.  The whole point of this course is that it’s tough to work across cultures.  If we all go into it knowing that’s an issue, we should be comfortable discussing problems when they arise – after all, that’s what this course is really about.  Be forgiving when people make mistakes, but don’t be afraid to raise the issues when they come up.  
  • Avoid conflict at all costs.  When stress occurs and tempers flare, take a short break.  Clear your heads, apologize, and take another stab at it.     Apologize for upsetting your peers, even if you think someone else was primarily at fault; the goal is to work together, not start a legal battle over whose transgressions were worse.     It takes two to have an argument, so be the peacemaker.
  • Phrase alternatives as questions.  Instead of “I think we should do A, not B,” try “What if we did A, instead of B?”  That allows people to offer comments, rather than defend one choice.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENTAL RESULT

Academic Year

Passing Percentage

“B” CERTIFICATE 

“C” CERTIFICATE

 

2021-22

76%

66.66%

 

2020-21

42%

50%

 

2019-20

40%

30%

 

2018-19

100%

80%

 

2017-18

100

100%

 

MERIT LIST

Year

Name of Student

C CERTIFICATE

B CERTIFICATE

GRADE

2017-2018

1.      Kanase Sunny Satish

C

--

A

2.      Kale Ganesh Balu

C

--

A

3.      Kanase Shubham Sudhakar

C

--

A

4.      Kavathekar Akash Balkrishna

C

--

A

5.      CHAVAN SAGAR MADHUKAR

C

--

B

6.      GURAV YOGESH NARAYAN

C

--

B

7.      JADHAV PRATHAMESH SUBHASH

C

--

B

8.      KADAM TEJASH BABAN

C

--

B

9.      MANE SHUBHAM KRUSHANAT

C

--

B

10.  PAWAR NILESH DILIP

C

--

B

11.  SALUNKHE DAYANAND ASHOK

C

--

B

12.  SAWANT SURAJ RAJARAM

C

--

B

13.  SHIKALGAR GULGAR PAPA

C

--

B

14.  SHIRTODE RUSHIKESH RAJU

C

--

B

15.  JADHAV KISHOR NAMDEV

C

--

B

16.  SHELAKE PRASAD SAMPAT

C

--

B

17.  Jagtap Aishwaray  Dayaneshwar

--

B

A

18.  Suryawanshi Ashwini Rajaesh

--

B

A

19.  Madane Sushant Shankar

--

B

A

20.  Sawant Vighanahar Shivaji

--

B

A

21.  CHAVAN DIKSHA DILIP

--

B

B

22.  KALE ASHIWINI MARUTI

--

B

B

23.  MULLA SHAINAJ AMIN

--

B

B

24.  DESHMUKH RUSHIKESH HOUSERAO

--

B

B

25.  GAVADE RUSHIKESH RANGRAO

--

B

B

26.  JADHAV AKASH BHIMRAO

--

B

B

27.  KAITAKE ATUL ANKUSH

--

B

B

28.  PAWAR ANIKET    BHIMARAO

--

B

B

29.  SHINGADE ROHAN VIJAY

--

B

B

2018-2019

1.      Jagtap Aishwaray  Dayaneshwar

C

--

A

2.      Jagtap Swapnil Ramchandra

C

--

A

3.      Madane Sushant Shankar

C

--

A

4.      CHAVAN DIKSHA DILIP

C

         --

B

5.      Kale Ashwini Maruti

C

         --

B

6.      Karande Anita Yamanappa

C

         --

B

7.      Mulla Shainaj Amin

C

         --

B

8.      Mohite Vishal Dadaso

C

         --

B

9.      Sawant Vighanhar Shivaji

C

         --

B

10.  Madane Saurabh Anandrao

--

B

A

11.  Bhandare Sahil Ravindra

--

B

B

12.  Deshmukh Rohit Bhaskar

--

B

B

13.  Fakir Salim Rajjan

--

B

B

14.  Gharge Harshvardhan Suhas

--

B

B

15.  Jadhav Ruturaj Hirachand

--

B

B

16.  Khadake Vishal Sanjay

--

B

B

17.  Koli Ishwar Subhash

--

B

B

18.  Kumbhar Sandeep Pradip

--

B

B

19.  Mohite Nikheel Sanjay

--

B

B

20.  Nadaf Aman Sikandar

--

B

B

21.  Naik Ratan Parasram

--

B

B

22.  Patil Akshay Anandrao

--

B

B

23.  Patil Rohan Chandrakant

--

B

B

24.  Shinde Abhijeet Jayawant

--

B

B

25.  Thorat Ajinkya Bhirao

--

B

B

26.  Bhosale Shital Sanjay

--

B

B

27.  Ghodake Prajakta Tanaji

--

B

B

28.  Hegade Komal Bhanudas

--

B

B

29.  Ingawale Dhanashri Kisan

--

B

B

30.  Korade Neha Anil

--

B

B

31.  Mulla Pravin Abukalam

--

B

B

32.  Nalawade Payal Sampat

--

B

B

33.  Patil Sweta Satyawan

--

B

B

34.  Sonare Priyanka Satish

--

B

B

35.  Kore Rushikesh Vasant

--

B

B

2019-2020

1.      Gharge Harshvardhan Suhas

C

--

B

2.      Jadhav Ruturaj Hirachand

C

--

B

3.      Madane Saurabh Anandrao

C

--

B

4.      Ingawale Dhanashri Kisan

C

--

B

5.      Patil Sweta Satyawan

C

--

B

6.      Suryawanshi Ashwini

C

--

B

7.      Mane Chaitanya Ashok

--

B

B

1.      Mane Chaitanya Ashok

C

--

B

2020-2021

2.      Sonawale Prathamesh Jamadar

C

--

B

3.      Mane Ashish Popat

--

B

B

4.           4. Patil Atul Ashok

--

B

B

 

2021-2022

 

 

1.      Kanase Uttara mohan

C

--

B

2.      Jagtap Rushikesh Dnyaneshwar

C

--

B

3.      Mane Ashish Popat

C

--

B

4.      Patil Atul Ashok

C

--

B

5.      Jadhav Rohit Vijay

C

--

B

 

 

 

 

6.      Ghodake Pritam Satish

--

B

B

7.      Gharge Rahul Ashok

--

B

B

8.      Jadhav Shreyal Sanjay

--

B

B

9.      Lade Sushant Popat

--

B

B

10.  Makandar Faiyyaj Daval

--

B

B

11.  Navadkar Saurabh Shivaji

--

B

B

12.  Naikwadi Somanath Sidram

--

B

B

13.  Patil Jayant Mahesh

--

B

B

14.  Patel Tausif Raju

--

B

B

15.  Salunkhe Jayant Babaso

--

B

B

16.  Shinde Ritesh Parameshwar

--

B

B

17.  Karvekar Amar Bhaskar

--

B

B

18.  Bhosale Komal Somnath

--

B

B

19.  Hiware Sayali Dattatrya

--

B

B

20.  Kadam Pooja Vikas

--

B

B

21.  Patil Sakshi Satyawan

--

B

B

22.  Shinde Akankshya Santosh

--

B

B

23.  Patil Anjali Vitthal

--

B

B

24.  Jadhav Prathamesh Pandurang

--

B

B

ACTIVITIES

Academic Year: 2021-2022

Sr. No

Name of the Activity

Date of the Activity

No. of Students Participated

Activity Report

 1

Celebrates of ‘Independence Day Parade’

15th Aug-2021

(3 Cadets)

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 2

Sports and NCC Department Organized Cycle Rally on Occasion of ‘National Sports Day’ 

29th Aug-2021

(17 Cadets)

 3

Selection of SD/SW Cadets for First Year in NCC 

21st Sept- 2021

(20 Cadets)

 4

Organized ‘Cleanness Campaign’ activity and clean College campus Botanical Garden.

07th Oct-2021

(47 Cadets)

 5

Participated AP Trek held at Tirupati (A.P.) 

12th to 19 Nov- 2021

(1 Cadet)

 6

Voters Awareness, Registration and B Certificate Distribution Programme   

27th Nov-2021 

(63 Cadets)

 7

Our College Specially Organized CATC- 318 Camp at Krishna Mahavidyalaya, Shivnagar. (262 Cadets Participated from 19 Mah Bn NCC, Karad 

9th Dec- to 13 Dec-2021

(262 Cadets)

 8

Organized Firing Camp held at Aklubai Hills Shenoli     

15th and 16th Dec-2021

(58 Cadets)

 9

Krishna Mahavidyalaya, Shivnagar, Organized two-day CADRE Camp for B and C Certificate Exam - 2022

20th and 21st Jan-2022

 (53 Cadets)

 10

Celebrates ‘Republic Day Parade’ 

26th Jan-2022

(63 Cadets)

 11

47 SD/SW Cadets Appeared ‘B’ Certificate Exam, at V. C. College, Karad. 

12th and 13th Feb-2022

(47 Cadets)

 12

17 SD/SW Cadets Appeared ‘C’ Certificate Exam at Sainik School Satara.

26th and 27th Feb-2022

(17 Cadets)

 13

Celebrates ‘Day of International Yoga’ 

21st June-2022

(54 Cadets)

 14

Shahid Jawan Subedar Jagtap Shivaji Balu Vadgaon Haveli and Naik Bavadekar Sachin Shivaji Rethare Bk. C.O. Satyagiri Offered Pushpchakra to his Statue and gave Momento his Parantes (40) Cadets Were present.

27th June-2022

(40 Cadets)

 

Academic Year: 2020-2021

Sr. No

Name of the Activity

Date of the Activity

No. of Students Participated

Activity Report

 1

NCC Cadets ‘working and help to the Police Department at Check post in COVID- 19 Period’.

April-2020 to Oct-2020

(7 Cadets)

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 2

Celebrates and attend the ‘International Yoga Day’ from their own places due to COVID- 19 

21stJune-2020

(57 Cadets and ANO)

 3

‘Distribution of stitching charge cheque to Cadet’. 

24thJune- 2020

(10 Cadet)  

 4

‘Tree Plantation at their own local places due to Covid-19’. 

6th July-2020

(47Cadet)

 5

Celebration of 74 ‘Celebration of Independence Day’ 

15thAug-2020

(03 Cadet)

 6

‘Distribution of ‘C’ Certificate’ 

03rdOct-2020

(09 Cadets)

 7

‘Cleanness Campaign’ at College Campus 

10thDec- 2020

(54 Cadet)

 8

‘Cleanness Campaign and hand wash activity’ at college

11thDec- 2020

(56 Cadet)

 9

Cleanness Campaign at Jaywant Botanical Garden and Felicitation Function Deshmukh Rishikesh Houserao 

17thDec-2020

(63 Cadets)

 10

Celebrates Birth Anniversary of Rajmata Jijabai, Swami Vivekananda of Shapth of Earth protection 

12thJan-2021

(61Cadets)

 11

 ‘Poster Presentation on Birth Anniversary of Rajmata Jijabai Swami Vivekananda Oath Earth protection’ 

12thJan-2021

(60 Cadets)

12 

Celebrates ‘Republic Day Parade’ 

26th Jan-2021

(65 Cadets)

13

Organized ‘B’ Certificate exam CADRE Camp 

28thJan to 30thJan-2021

(53 Cadet)

14

‘Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary (Balidan Divas)’

30thJan-2021.

(56 Cadets)

15 

‘Raje Umaji Naik Death Anniversary’ 

3rdFeb-2021 

(27 Student)

 16

‘Health awareness Cycle rally’ 

28th Jan-2021

(22 Cadet)

 17

Participated College cadet in ‘The funeral of Sub- Jaywant Nalawade’ at Sonkire Tal- Kadegaon. 

22ndFeb-2021.

(12 Cadet)  

 18

Celebrates ‘Birth Anniversary of Rashtrasant Gadage Maharaj’ 

23rdFeb- 2021.

(45 Student & Staff)

 19

‘Cleanness Campaign’ at College Campus 

24thFeb-2021.

(54 Cadet)

 20

Organized ‘C’ Certificate exam CADRE Camp 

25th Feb to 

1stMarch-2021.

(37 Cadet)

 21

Participated ‘One day firing camp’ at Sahyadri Sugar Factory, Yashwant Nagar. 

2ndMarch-2021.

(38 Cadet)

 22

‘Celebrates Death Anniversary of Savitribai Phule’

10thMarch-2021.

(25 staff and 22 student)

 23

‘Celebrates Birth Anniversary of Late. Hon. Yashwantrao Chavan’ 

12th March-2021.

(Student & Staff 47)

24 

19 Cadet participated ‘C’ Certificate Exam at Sainik school, Satara. 

3,4 April-2021. 

 

 25

38 Cadet participated for ‘B’ Certificate Exam, V.C. College, Karad. On 31st July- 2021

 

31 July-2021.

(38 Cadet)

 

Academic Year: 2019-2020

Sr. No

Name of the Activity

Date of the Activity

No. of Students Participated

Activity Report

 1

72th Celebration of ‘Independence Day Parade’.

15th Aug-2019

(90 Cadet)

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 2

‘Cleanness Campaign’ College campus. 

17 thAug-2019

(77 Cadet)

3

Cleanness Campaign at Jaywant Botanical Garden.

27 Aug-2019

(70 Cadet)

‘S.T.T Amravati Cat-I’ 17 Aug to 26 Aug- 2019

17th   Aug 26th  2019

(1 Cadet)

 ‘Tree Plantation Camp’ at Aklai Mandir, Shenoli. 

19th Sept. 2019.

(104)

 6

‘NIC Tracking Camp’, Yedukullam, Kerala 

6th to 13th   Oct-2019

(1 Cadet)

 7

‘Rock Climbing & Tracking Camp (RCTC)’ Gwalior (M.P.) 

30 Oct- to 11 Nov- 2019

(1 Cadet)

 8

 ‘Regular Army Attachment Camp’ at A. Nagar. 

01 Oct to 15 Oct. 2019.

(4 Cadet & ANO)

 9

‘Mahatma Phule Death Anniversary’ 

28th Nov-2019.

(15 Cadet)

 10

‘Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat’ (E.B.S.B.) 

28 Nov to 12 Dec-2019

(2 Cadets)

 11

‘Anti-AIDS Rally & Speech’

     1st Dec-2019

(68 Cadet)

 12

     ‘Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mahaparinirvan Din and Krantisingh Nana Patil Death Anniversary’. 

6th Dec-2019.

(23 cadet)

 13

‘Cleanliness Campaign’ at Mahadev Temple Julewadi.

6th Dec- 2019.

(56 cadets)

 14

 ‘Cleanliness Campaign’ at Jaywant Botanical Garden.

13th Dec-2019.

(65 cadets)

 15

 ‘Blood Donation Camp’ at Seminar Hall. 

20th Dec- 2019.

(22 Cadets)

 16

 ‘B’ and ‘C’ Certificate Exams Preparation.

27th Dec-2019.

(71 Cadets)

 17

‘Biometry for ‘C’ Certificate Exam’

29th Dec-2019. 

(25 Cadets) 

 18

‘In The time NCC Parade and Satkar Function’. 

02 Jan-2020

(57 Cadets)

 19

‘Pulse Polio Campaign’. 

19th Jan-2020.  

(18 Cadets)

20 

‘Narvir Raje Umaji Naik Death Anniversary’ 

03rd Feb-2020.

(23 Cadets)

21 

 ‘Visit the College and NCC Department Col. Pankaj Sati’. 

6 Feb-2020.

(63 Cadets)

 22

NCC and History Departments Organized Certificate Course on     “Personality Development and Life Skill Cadre Course”

06 Feb. 2020 to 02 March-2020.

(33 Students)  

 23

‘C’ Certificate Written and Practical Exam held at Sainik School, Satara. 

16th and 17th Feb-2020.

(25 Cadets)

 24

 “B” Certificate Written and Practical Exam held at S.G.M. College, Karad. 29th and 1st Mar-2020. 

29th and 1st Mar-2020.

(21 Cadets)

 25

Selected cadet in Indian Army: -

  1. Kanase Sunny Satish
  2. Kaitake atul Ankush 
  3. Desai Prathemesh Manik
  4. Salunkhe Omkar Uttam
  5. Yadav Rohit Bhanudas

 

2019-2020

(5 Cadets)

  

Academic Year: (2018-2019)

Sr. No

Name of the Activity

Date of the Activity

No. of Students Participated

Activity Report

1

‘Celebrates Maharashtra and Kamgar Din’. After above function organized ‘Clean India Campaign’ activity and clean Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Statue and Shahid Jawan Hav. Prashant Patil Statue at K.M. Gad. 

1st May- 2018.

(47 Cadets)

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 2

Participated in ‘Clean India Campaign’ and Clean Krishna Ghat, Hon. Late. Yashwantrao Chavan Tomb area, Karad. 

5th May- 2018.

(62 Cadets)

 3

Organized ‘Clean India Campaign’ activity and clean College campus 

8th May- 2018.

(58 Cadets)

4

Conducted CATC-318 at college behalf of 19 Mah Bn NCC, Karad.

From-20th June to 29th June- 2018.

(495 Cadets) 12 Officer.

 5

Celebrates ‘Day of International Yoga’

21st   June- 2018.

(400 Cadets) Others 87

 6

Celebrates Rajarshri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Jayanti.       

26th June-2018

(250 Cadets)

 7

Organized ‘Tree Plantation Camp’-

7th 

July- 2018.

(65 Cadets) 1 Officer.

 8

Celebrates of ‘Independence Day Parade’

15th Aug-2018.

(87 Cadets)

 9

          Participated in ‘Clean India Campaign’ Karad 

15th Sept- 2018.

(55 Cadets)

 10

       Participated in ‘Sadguru Marathon Competition.

30th Sept- 2018.

(7 Cadets & Capt. V. K. Sonwane)

 11

       Participated in ‘Clean India Campaign’ Karad.

4th Oct-2018

(65 Cadets)

 12

‘स्वच्छ सर्वेक्षण २०१९’ अंतर्गत घनकचरा व्यवस्थापनातील ई- कचरा व्यवस्थापन व जैववैद्यकिय कचरा व्यवस्थापन कार्यशाळेमध्ये  सहभाग.

24th Nov-2018

(5 Cadets & Capt. V.K. Sonwane)

 13

       Wel come to ‘Swasth Bharat Yatra Cycle Rally’ in Karad from Kolhapur. 

30th Nov-2018

(25 Cadets)

 14

Participated in ‘Swasth Bharat Yatra Rally’ Karad. 

1st Dec- 2018.

(55 Cadets)

 15

Organized and participated in ‘Swasth Bharat Yatra Cycle Rally’ from Karad to Satara. 

2 Dec-2018

(6 Cadet 1 Officer)

 16

       Participated ‘C.A.T.C and S.T.T. Camp’ Gajapur. (Pahanala to Vishalgad)

1st Dec- to 10th 2018.

(10 Cadets)

 

 17

Organized ‘Clean India Campaign’ activity and clean Botanical Garden on Occasion of Late. Hon. Jaywantrao Bhosale

19th to 22nd Dec- 2018

(55 Cadets)

 18

    Participated National Level Camp ‘Ek Bharat Swatch Bharat’ at Aurangabad.

17th Dec to 29th Dec- 2018

(2 Cadets)

 19

      Organized Blood Donation Camp on Occasion of Birth Anniversary of Jayantrao Bhosale. 

29th Dec-2018

(Total 62 Students & 8 Teachers)

 20

      Participated C.A.T.C.  Camp at Dapoli Dist- Ratnagiri. 

5th Jan to 14th Jan-2019

(2 Cadets)

 21

     Celebrates ‘Republic Day Parade’

26th Jan -2019

(87 Cadets)

 22

       ‘World Cancer Day Awareness Rally’ Karad.

4thFeb-2019

(17 Cadets 1 Officer)

 23

     29- SD/SW Cadets Appeared ‘B’ Certificate Exam at Satara.

9th and 10th Feb-2019

(29 Cadets)

 24

   15 SD/SW Cadets Appeared ‘C’ Certificate Exam at Karad.

20thand 21stFeb-2019

(15 Cadets)

 25

Celebrates ‘International Women’s Day’ 

8th March-2019

(36 Cadets)

 26

1.Cdt- Deshmukh Rushikesh 

2. Cdt- Jagtap Swapnil N

3. Cdt- Kale Ganesh Balu 

Above 3 cadets were selected in Indian Army. 

2018-2019

(3 Cadets)

 

 Academic Year: (2017-2018)

Sr. No

Name of the Activity

Date of the Activity

No. of Students Participated

Activity Report

1

CATC Camp Kolhapur- Ganesh Balu Kale Got Gold Medal 

8 July-2017

(5 Cadets)

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 2

  ‘Tree Plantation Camp’ 

15 July- 2017

(50 Cadets)

 3

‘Independence Day Parade’ 

15 Aug-2017

(69 Cadets)

 4

‘Rajiv Gandhi Jayanti’ 

20 Aug-2017 

(31 Cadets)

 5

‘Umaji Naik Jayanti’

7 Sept-2017

(29 Cadets)

 6

‘Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Jayanti’ 

22 Sept- 2017

(28 Cadets)

 7

‘Sardar Patel Birth Anniversary & Indira Gandhi Death Anniversary’ 

31 Oct-2017 

(31 Cadets)

 8

‘Blood Donation Camp’

26 Nov-2017

(12 Cadets)

 9

‘Oath of Constitution Day’

26 Nov-20177

(69 Cadets)

10 

‘Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mahaparinirvan Din & Death Anniversary of Krantisingh Nana Patil’ 

6 Dec- 2017

(27 Cadets)

11 

‘Savatribai Phule Jayanti’ 

3 Jan-2018

(22 Cadets)

 12

‘Rajmata Jijabai & Swami Vivekananda Jayanti’ 

12 Jan-2018

(28 Cadets)

 13

‘Republic Day Parade’

26 Jan-2018

(70 Cadets)

 14

‘World Cancer Day Awareness Rally’, Karad. 

4 Feb-2018 

(7 Cadets)

 15

‘B Certificate Exam’ 

10 & 11 Feb- 2018

(18 Cadets)

 16

‘C Certificate Exam’ 

20 & 21 Feb- 2018

(20 Cadets)

 17

‘Satkar Function Selected Cadet Govt Job’ 

28 March- 2018

(7 Cadets)

 18

‘Study Tour/ Visit NDA- Khadakwasala, Pune’ 

21 April- 2018

(18 Cadet)

DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY

 Sr. No.

Type of Book

Titles

Volume

Total

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

TEACHING METHODS

Classroom teaching,ICT Visible PPT Presentation, Open ground Practical demonstrations:

USE OF ICT

USE OF ICT LINK

STUDENT PROGRESSION TO HIGHER EDUCATION

STUDENT PLACEMENT

 

 

In the year 2021-2022 due to CORONA govt no complete selection process.

(2020-2021)

1.

Sawant Vighnahar Shivaji

Solider

(2020-2021)

9284762411

(Indian Army)

2.

Madane Pruthviraj Ananda

(B.S.F.)

(2020-2021)

7796702939

(B.S.F.) Tripura

3.

Bansode Saurabh Vijay

(B.S.F.)

(2020-2021)

9545486563

(B.S.F.) Tripura

4.

Madane Dhanaji Sudam

 Police

(2020-2021)

9075660296

Maharashtra Police, Satara.

(2019-2020)

1.

Kanase Sunny Satish

Solider

(2019-2020)

9422849499

(Indian Army)

2.

Kaitake Atul Ankush

Solider

(2019-2020)

9834857026

(Indian Army)

3.

Desai Prathemesh Manik

Solider

(2019-2020)

9730812067

(Indian Army)

4.

Salunkhe Omkar Uttam

Solider

(2019-2020)

7498960359

(Indian Army)

5.

Yadav Rohit Bhanudas

Solider

(2019-2020)

7219776670

(Indian Army)

(2018-2019)

1.

Deshmukh Rushikesh Houserao

Solider

(2018-2019)

7028345689

(Indian Army)

2.

Jagtap Swapnil Narayan

Solider

(2018-2019)

9763463433

(Indian Army)

3.

Kale Ganesh Balu

Solider

(2018-2019)

965719

(Indian Army)

(2017-2018)

1.

Dharme Akshay Sanjay

Solider

(2017-2018)

8007715145

(Indian Army)

2.

Kanase Mangesh Manik

Solider

(2017-2018)

9604811323

(Indian Army)

3.

More Akshay Jagannath

Solider

(2017-2018)

9876543249

(Indian Army)

4.

Sutar Aninash Hanmant

Solider

(2017-2018)

9865435467

(Indian Army)

5.

Mane Manoj Laxman

Solider

(2017-2018)

9606754398

(Indian Army)

6

Gavadde Rahul Tanaji

India Railway Police

(2017-2018)

9763730691

India Railway Police, Mumbai.

7

Shelke Aniket Yashwant

M.S.F.

(2017-2018)

8308901081

M.S.F. Sangali.

PROMINENT ALUMNI

Sr. No.

Name Of Student

Achievement of student

1

Maj. Mandake Prashant Tanaji

Indian Navy, Cochin.

2

Prof. (Dr.) Deepak P. Dubal

Ph.D. in Physics,
Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Queensland University Australia

3

Mr. Vinayak Sarjerao Jadhav

Assistant Professor KMR College

4

Gadale  Shankar  Bhagwan

Charity Office Govt of Mah, Sindhudurg.

5

Dr. Bhausaheb Vilas Tavade

Senior Scienttist UNC, Chapell Hill, Howard University, Washington DC

6

Shikalgar  Suhel  Akbar

Medical Officer, Malharpeth.

7

Pujari  Amarjit  Shivajirao

Asst-Tech C.S.V. Shivnagar.

8

Bansode  Suhsh  Pratap

Asst-Tech C.S.V. Shivnagar.

9

Bansode  Babaso  Vishwas

Assi Prof-  Krishna Mahavidyalaya, Savanagar

10

Bavadekar Shashikant Mansing

Indian Army

11

Pawar Vaibhav Anandrao

Indian Army

12

Shinde Ganesh Manohar

Indian Army

13

Bartakke   Prasad  Chandrakant                                                                            

Indian Army     

14

Bavadekar  Arun  Vasant

Indian Army     

15

Sathe Hanmant Rajendra

Indian Army     

16

Ghare  Abhijeet  Jayawant

Indian Army     

17

Kanase  Vishal  Balaso

Indian Army     

18

Pawar  Vinayak  Mohan

Indian Army     

19

Shirke  Kaushal  Kailash

Indian Army     

20

Chavan  Vijay  Vilas

Indian Army     

21

Jadhav  Digmbar  Pralhad

Indian Army     

22

Mali  Vijay  Sayaji

Indian Army     

23

Shaikh  Sameer  Bhikari

Indian Army

24

Basugade  Pradip  Tanaji

Indian Army

25

Chavan  Vishal  Adhikrao

Indian Army

26

Deshmukh  Prashuram  Mahadev

Indian Army     

27

Dus  Vikas  Dinkar

Indian Army     

28

Kanase  Sagar  Anil

Indian Army     

29

Nalawade  Sachin  Keraba

Indian Army     

30 

Pawar  Vaibhav  Ashok

Indian Army     

31

Sawant  Amit Sharad

Indian Army     

32

Shewale  Vishal  Hindurao

Indian Army     

33

Tawade  Vikas  Jaysing

Indian Army     

34

Thorat  Suraj  Chandrakant

Indian Army     

35

Wadkar  Surajkumar  Shivaji

Indian Army

36

Basugade  Suhas  Tanaji

Indian Army

37

Mali  MAllikarjun  Revansiddha

Indian Army

38

Palake Prakash Madhukar

Indian Army

39

Pawar  Manoj Mohan

Indian Army

40

Thorat  Swapnil  Jalidhar

Indian Army

41

Gilbale Mayur Bibishan

Indian Army

42

Sawant  Ajay  jayawant

Indian Army

43

Hiware  Rupesh  Maruti

Indian Army

44

Baliwant  Vishal  Narayan

Indian Army

45

Kambale Ananda Vishnu

Indian Army

46

Madane Prithaviraj Sambhaji

Indian Army

47

Padalkar Ranjit Mahadev

Indian Army

48

Kale Shekher Balu

Indian Army

49

Patil Pravin Shashikant

Indian Army

50

Pawar Sagar Bajirao

Indian Army

51

Jagtap Pravin  Prataprao

Marchant Navy

52

Nadaf Sahilakkhtar Nazir

Indain Navy

53

Shewale  Vishal Bhimrav

Indian Air Force

54

Kanase Harshsl Rangrao

CRPF DELHI

55

Madane Amol Hanmant

BSF DELHI

56

Pawar  Shrenik Shivaji

BSF DELHI

57

Wagh  Amol  Rajendra

BSF DELHI

58

More Abhijeet Rajhgunath

BSF GUJRAT

59

More Ranjit Shivaji

CRPF, Delhi.

60

Yadav Shankar Sadashiv

Horbijer Company, Pune.

61

Mulla  Imran  Babaji

Pune Police, Pune

62

Tambve  Sachin  Ganpati

Mumbai Police, Mumbai

63

Kalaskar  Tejas  Vishwanath

 Kirloskar Pvt Ltd, K. wadi

64

Nikam  Amol  Dinkar

Asst-Teacher,Bharti U Pune.

65

Mulla  Hamid  Abbas

K.C.T. Wardboy, Karad.

66

Bavadekar  Maruti  Arjun

R.G.N.M.K.C.T. Karad.

67

Mandake Vikram Mohanrao

Assi Teacher Bharati University, Pune.

68

Jadhav Shashikant Bhupal

 Reportar Daily News Paper “Sakal”

69

Karvekar  Parkash  Hanmant

Satara  Police,  Satara.

70

Jadhav  Vilas  Kisan

Mumbai  Police, Mumbai.

71

Aga  Suraj  Salim

Toyota  Motor Pvt Ltd, Pune.

72

Kanase  Shantaram  Ganpati

Krishna Sugar Factory,Shivnagar.

73

Gaikwad  Pravin  Sampat

Tata Motor Pvt Ltd, Pune.

74

Hiware  Datta  Mahadev

Secqurity Guard KCT Karad.

75

Jadhav Bandu Rama

Home Guard, Karad.

76

Pujari  Somanath  Jalindar

M.R. Karad.

77

Patil  Jaydeep  Jalindar

Ass-Prof J.B. Engg College, K. Gad.

78

Pawar  Nikhilesh  Sitaram

Jr. Engg Tata Automotive, Pune.

79

Bhosale  Amit  Dinkar 

Sequrity Guard KCT  karad.

80

Bhorkkade Yashwant Vittal

Sequrity Officer S.M.S.K.L.Pune.

81

Durgawale Abhijeet Suresh

Birla Sunlife Insurance, Sawantwadi.

82

Jadhav Rahul Vasantrao

D.C.C. Bank Satara. Br. Karad.

83

Patil Ganesh Baburao

Engg.Force Central Govt. Sikkam

84

Salunkhe  Amarnath  Ankushrao

Godrej Pvt. Ltd, Pune.

85

Nadaf Shoabmohmad Nazir

Manager Hotel Mahindra, Karad.

86

Salunkhe  Vishal  Baban

Cummins India Ltd,(PGBU) Phaltan.

87

Mulla  Salim  Iqbal

Y M K S S KShivnagar.

88

Khabale  Yogesh  Subhash

Kirloskar oil Pvt, Pune.

89

Kumbhar  Satish  Kundlik

S.T. Mahamadal, Tasgaon Depo.

90

Pawar Ganesh Vasant

Bhima Shankar Credit Society, Shere.

91

Kashid  Amol  Shivaji

Kirloskar Oil pvt ltd,Kirloskar.

92

Jadhav  Suhas  Pratap

Kirloskar Oil pvt ltd,Kirloskar.

93

Pawar  Rohit  Balaso

Kirloskar Oil pvt ltd,Kirloskar.

94

Pawar  Bhagayesh  Uttam

Tarabai High-Jr.Clerk Rethare. Bk.

95

Shirtode  Bhauso  Popat

Mumbai Metro, Police.

96

Jadhav  Sachin  Uttam

Mumbai Metro, Police.

97

Jadhav  Jitendra  Shankar

M.S.E.B.  Pune.

98

Mote  Santosh  Uttam

Asst-Tech English School, Watar.

99

Karvekar Ajit Popat

R.G.N.M.Krishna Hospital, Karad.

100

Shenekar Shrikant Vikas

Snayder Electric IT Business, Banglore.

101

Gadhave  Prashant  Dilip

Exide Company,  Pune.

102

Pawar  Amol  Subhash

Electrician Bharti University, Pune.

103

Mulla  Ramijraja  Babaji

Pune Police , Pune.

104

Aglawe Kapil Balaso

Satara Police, Police.

105

Koli Pradeep Balaso

 National Thermal Power Copr, Solapur

106

Pawar Gorakhanath Nivas

X-ray Technician K.C.T. Karad.

107

Chougule Yogesh Umesh

Deputy Br. Manager Axis Bank, Karad.

108

Dharme Akshay Sanjay

(Indian Army)

109

Kanase Mangesh Manik

(Indian Army)

110

More Akshay Jagannath

(Indian Army)

111

Sutar Aninash Hanmant

(Indian Army)

112

Mane Manoj Laxman

(Indian Army)

113

Gavadde Rahul Tanaji

India Railway Police, Mumbai.

114

Shelke Aniket Yashwant

M.S.F. Sangali.

115

Kanase Sunny Satish

(Indian Army)

116

Kaitake Atul Ankush

(Indian Army)

117

Desai Prathemesh Manik

(Indian Army)

118

Salunkhe Omkar Uttam

(Indian Army)

119

Yadav Rohit Bhanudas

(Indian Army)

120

Deshmukh Rushikesh Houserao

(Indian Army)

121

Jagtap Swapnil Narayan

(Indian Army)

122

Kale Ganesh Balu

(Indian Army)

123

Sawant Vighnahar Shivaji

(Indian Army)

124

Bansode Saurabh Vijay

(B.S.F.) Tripura

125

Madane Dhanaji Sudam

(B.S.F.) Tripura

126

Madane Pruthviraj Ananda

Maharashtra Police, Satara.

127

Jagtap Aishwarya Dnyaneshwar

Assistant Prof- KIMSDU, Karad.

128

Mane Chaitanya Ashok

Indian Army

129

Dongare Dayanand Shankar

Indian Army

130

Pawar Arun Kumar

Indian Army

 

 

 

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FUTURE PLANS

  1. Develop the character, a secular outlook, and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens. 
  2. To motivate young Indians to join the armed forces.
  3. Commitment towards the norms and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
  4. Understanding the values of honesty, truthfulness, self-sacrifice, perseverance and hard work.
  5. provides exposure to the cadets on Social Services, Discipline and Adventure Training. 
  6. To organize, train and motivate youth with leadership qualities in all walks of life.
  7. Patriotic commitment to encourage cadets to contribute to national development.
  8. Ability to participate in community development and other social programme.
  9. Respect for knowledge, wisdom and the power of ideas.
  10. Start skill-based courses