From the Principal’s Desk Post Graduate Government College-46 is a beacon of light for knowledge seekers. Established in the year 1982 as a college for boys, it bloomed as a co-educational institution in the year 1992. Since then, it has crossed several notable milestones and has constantly improved on many fronts that have an impact on achieving academic distinction. The ethos of excellence in PGGC-46 spans from the domain of scholastics to the ambit of coscholastics as we believe in fostering the immense innate potential of every student to become a successful and responsible citizen. Our persistent drive towards quality education with an added attraction of e-learning contributes to the needs of the fast emerging global society. The mentoring team, here, facilitates thinking, engages the young minds and is always willing to make a difference in the lives of its mentees as we always bear in mind what Dalai Lama once said, ‘When educating the mind of our youth, we must not forget to educate their hearts’. So spread your wings and just fly with us soaring in the direction of your dreams to face tomorrow’s challenging world. Always remember that the future belongs only to those who prepare for it today. Good Luck! Dr.B.P.Yadav Principal Our College Post Graduate Government College-46 is a premier institution of higher learning in the city beautiful, Chandigarh. Established in the year 1982 as a college for boys, it evolved as a co- 41077 books that cover a panoramic spectrum of subjects to satisfy the urge to learn. The library constantly acquires new books and also subscribes to 47 periodicals/magazines, 28 journals and 17 newspapers. educational institution in the year 1992. Since then, it has made rapid strides in academic excellence, both qualitatively and quantitatively. It is an institution where talents are honed, personal achievement and excellence are encouraged, nurtured. and leadership Evaluated qualities by NAAC for are Cycle- II accreditation with Grade ‘A’ in September 2015, this multi-faculty institution aims to provide inclusive education for inculcating human values, professionalism and scientific New Courses: B.B.A. Course with total temper and to establish a community of 40 seats is introduced in the college this year and second unit of B.C.A is also scholars actively pursuing the acquisition, allotted to the college. Total 80 seats of creation and dissemination of knowledge. At the B.Sc. Non Medical are subject to approval. core of the college’s educational philosophy, modern education and cultural heritage are Sports-Physical activity through sports complimentary and help the students’ to and games is an essential ingredient for the holistic development of every student .The become better citizens. college has ample space for outdoor and indoor activities and many a brilliant stars Infrastructure- The college gives the students sparkle in our college galaxy by participating the best, be it course structure, infrastructure, technological advancement, educational ambience. One of the distinguished colleges of the region, the college provides a Wi-Fi campus, spacious e-classrooms, computerized labs, a language lab, a fully computerized administrative block, an aesthetically and acoustically designed auditorium complex and fully equipped gymnasium. A green house, a herbal garden and a solar power plant is maintained to make the campus environment friendly. We strongly believe that technology will never be able to replace books though it may alter its appearance. Our state-of-the-art college library has a collection of more than and excelling at Inter-college, All India Inter Varsity and National level competitions in various tournaments. The games like Cricket, Hockey, Volleyball, Other weight- Badminton, scholarship Kabbadi, Kho-kho, Table Tennis, Taekwondo meritorious etc. develop the qualities of team work, economically weaker section are also given dedication and self-confidence in the students financial aid as per guidelines issued by to prepare them to overcome the trials and Chandigarh administration. lifting, Judo, Yoga, Facilitiesis Fee provided students. concession to the and SC/ST/ Students from tribulations of an increasingly competitive world. The ritual of Annual Athletic Meet every year helps to instill sportsmanship amongst our Hostel- Hostel facilities are available in students. 20 NSS & NCC- NSS units with the motto ‘Not me but you’, promote selfless service and create awareness regarding social issues like Government College of Education, Sectorand State Research and Council of Educational Training, Sector-32, Chandigarh. Hostel seats will be allotted on the basis of merit (stream wise). female foeticide, AIDS etc. Four NSS units of the college carry out social activities throughout the year. An important initiative of NSS, the Rotaract Club stands for "Rotary in Action.’ The young spirited ‘rotaractarians’ of the college enhance their knowledge and understanding of worldwide needs and problems. They work for the well-being of the ignored; neglected and underprivileged men, women and children. The NCC unit of our college is committed to inculcate amongst the students the spirit of unity and discipline through its Army, Navy and Air Force wing. Personality Development Programme-To hone the professional skills of the students and to enhance their employability, in collaboration with Regional Institute of English, Sector -32, Chandigarh, the college offers Personality Development Programme which comprises of training in soft skills, group discussions, public speaking, interviews etc. Educational Tours- To broaden the horizon Enabling Unit- It sensitizes and creates general awareness amongst the students of the of the students, educational tours are planned to historical places, field trips to industrial and disadvantaged persons so as to bring them to business houses, museums, art-galleries and Radio/T.V. Stations. In the session 2016-17 various trips/tours to Goa, Jaipur, New Delhi, the mainstream of the society. Shimla, college towards differently abled and Amritsar, Anandpur Talwandi Sabo were organized. Sahib and Helplines - Anti-Ragging helpline, Anti-Sexual Harassment and Women’s Support helpline ensure a secure environment on campus. Internal Complaints Committee redresses the grievances of the students. Workshops and Seminars- Workshops, seminars and conferences hosted in the college at National and International level in a variety of disciplines, serve as a forum for sharing experiences and research findings for the teachers as well as the students. RUSA- Rastriya Uchhatar Shikhsha Abhiyan With an objective to improve access, equity and quality in higher education, the RUSA Cell of the college has been actively working to introduce transformative reforms for the betterment of the institution. Remedial classes and NET (UGC) coaching classes are conducted in the college frequently by RUSA. Placement Cell- The college prepares the students to excel in a mutually dependent and competitive world. To achieve this, Placement Cell brings students in touch with reputed companies, banks, corporate and business agencies by organizing Job Fests. Magazine and Newsletters- The college magazine ‘Amaranth’ is a mélange of ideas and a window to all activities that matter on the college campus. It encourages the students to give expression to the literary and creative bent of mind. The Department of English takes pride in the publication of the annual issue of their eNewsletter. A multi-disciplinary bi-annual ejournal ‘Sopaan’ is also run by the college. Co-curricular and Extra-curricular ActivitiesCo-curricular and extra-curricular activities organized in the college unleash the inherent aptitudes and help bloom many a personality. The fountain of youth is on its very best display during the Youth Festival. Thirty one positions won during the last session in the category of music, drama, dance, art and craft and literary items are a proof of the surge of talent, creativity and vivacity of the students of our college. SOCIETIES As per the directions of the Chandigarh Administration, each student is required to be the member of any three of the following societies: CHETNA- AIDS Awareness and Health Societies SAHASI – Gender Equity Society VAAHINI – Traffic Awareness and Road Safety Society SAHODAYA – Community Hygiene and Sanitation Society DHARANI – Environment Awareness Society SANSKRITI-Preservation and Promotion of Culture and Heritage Society PUNARNAVA-Best out of Waste society NIVARAN- Drug De-addiction Society ANAMAYA – Stress Management and Yoga Therapy Society VAANGMAYA-Literary Society ATHENEUM – Library Outreach Society. WHOM TO CONTACT Class/Category/Helpline Convenor Venue Co-ordinator, Admissions Ms. Deepshikha, Dean Room No. 119 Co-ordinator, Commerce Dr. Surinder Kaur Room No. 225 Co-ordinator, Arts Ms.Anita Berry Room No. 8 Co-ordinator, B.C.A Ms. Renu Arora Room No. 218 Co-ordinator, B.B.A Ms. Renu Arora Room No. 218 Co-ordinator, B.Sc (Non Medical) Ms. Shashi Wahi Room No. 118 Guidance & Counselling Cell (Admissions) Dr. Harjinder Singh Dr. Rajesh Kumar Porch First Floor Subject Combinations Monitoring Committee B.A. I (Semester I) Dr. Prem Sagar Auditorium Mr. Sukhdev Singh Minhas Auditorium B.A. II (Semester III) Ms.Parveen Room No. 125 B.A. III (Semester -V) Ms.Gurvinder Kaur Room No.110 B.Com I (Semester I) Ms.Arvinder Kaur B.Com II (Semester III) Dr. Mukesh Chauhan B.Com III (Semester V) Dr.Uma Narang M.Com I (Semester I) Dr.Tanuja Talwar Centralized Admission GCCBA,Sector-50,Chd. M.Com II (Semester III) Dr.Surinder Kaur Room No. 209 BCA I (Semester I) Ms. Renu Arora BCA II (Semester III) Ms. Renu Arora BCA III( Semester V) Ms. Renu Arora B.B.A.I Dr. Uma Narang B.Sc. (Non Medical) Ms. Shashi Wahi Centralized Admission P.U., Chd. Room No. 209 Room No. 206 Centralized Admission GCDSD College,Sector-32, Chd. Room No. 218 Room No. 218 Centralized Admission GCDSD College Sector-32, Chd. Centralized Admission GGSC(W)-26, CHD. Hostel Admission (Boys) Dr. Prashant Gaurav Room No. 8 Hostel Admission (Girls) Ms. Mona Singh Room No. 110 Foreign Students Ms. Riju Sharma Room No. 130 Fee Concession, Students’ Aid Scholarship & SC/ST cases committee Anti Stress Helpline Dr. Surinder Kaur Room No. 225 Dr. Tanuja Talwar Room No.125 (9815915023) Dr. Arun Kumar Room No. 10 (9988899832) Anti-Ragging Helpline THE COLLEGE FACULTY Dr. B.P.Yadav Principal Ms. Deepshikha Ms. Shashi Wahi Dean Vice-Principal Commerce 1. Ms. Renu Arora, M.Com. 2. Mr. Amarpreet Singh Sijher, M.Com. (BS), PGDFM, HTSM, CIC (Deputed to GCCBA, Sector 42) Economics 1. Ms. Deepshikha, M.A. Hons, M.Phil. 2. Dr. Harjinder Singh, M.A., M.Phil., PGDHR, PGDBA, PhD 3. Dr. Surinder Kaur, M.Com., PhD, MBA, PGDIM, PGDIFM 3. Ms. Vandana, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. 4. Mr. V.Magesh, M.Com., M.Phil. 4. Vacant 5. Dr. Bikramjit Kaur, M.Com., PhD (Deputed to GCCBA, Sector 42) 5. Vacant 6. Ms. Arvinder Kaur, M.Com., MFM English 7. Dr. Tanuja Talwar, M.Com., PhD 1. Ms. Riju Sharma, M.A., B.Ed., PGCTE, PGDTE, PGDPM 8. Dr. Uma Narang, M.Com., M.Phil., PhD 2. Dr. Pooja Garg, M.A., M.Phil., PhD 9. Mr. Ripan Kumar Grover, M.Com. 3. Vacant 10. Dr. Mukesh Chauhan, M.Com (Accounting) M.Com (Business Administration), M.Sc. (TQM), FCMA, PhD 4. Vacant 11. Vacant 12. Vacant Defence Studies 1. Vacant 5. Vacant 6. Vacant 7. Vacant 8. Vacant 9. Vacant 10. Vacant Fine Arts 1. Dr. Simmi Arora, M.A., PhD 2. Vacant Geography 1. Dr. Prem Sagar, M.A., M.Phil., PhD 2. Vacant Hindi 1. Prof. (Dr.)Sukhdev Singh Minhas, M.A. (Hindi, English, Punjabi, Sanskrit), M.Phil., PhD, Diploma in Translation 2. Prof. (Dr.) Sneh Sharma, M.A., M.Sc., MBA, PhD Philosophy 1. Vacant Physical Education 1. Dr.Rajinder Singh Kaura,MP.Ed., M.Phil., PhD 2. Vacant Political Science 1. Ms. Shashi Wahi, M.A., M.Phil. 2. Dr. Arun Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., PhD 3. Dr. Gobinda Chandra Sethi, M.A., M.Phil., PhD Psychology 3. Vacant History 1. Ms. Anita Berry, M.A., M.Phil. 2. Ms. Mona Singh, M.A., M.Phil. 1. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, M.Sc., PGDCC, PhD 2. Vacant Public Administration 3. Mr. Praveen Chaubey, M.A., LLB 1. Ms. Harinder Kaur, M.A., M.Phil 4. Dr. Prashant Gaurav, M.A., B.Ed., BLib, PhD 2. Vacant Punjabi Mathematics 1. Ms. Gurvinder Kaur, M.A., M.Phil. 1. Ms. Praveen, M.Sc. 2. Mr. Dalbir Singh, M.Sc., M.Phil. 2. Mr. Rajinder Singh, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil. 3. Vacant 3. Dr. Baljit Singh, M.A., B.Ed., PhD Music (Instrumental) 1. Vacant Music (Vocal) 1. Vacant 4. Vacant 5. Vacant 6. Vacant Library Staff Sanskrit 1. Ms. Mukesh Kumari, Librarian, M.Com, B.Ed., M.Lib.Sc. 1. Dr. Ramandeep Kaur, M.A, PhD 2. Ms. Pratibha Pandey, Librarian Sociology Office Staff 1. Mr. Pundit Rao, M.A., M.Phil. 1. Mr.Jagdeesh Saini, Supdt. (Accounts) 2. Vacant 2. Mr.Madhav,Supdt. (Establishment) Note: Faculty on Contract/ Resource Persons are appointed against vacant posts. ADMISSION SCHEDULE 2017 - 18 (Time: 9.00 a.m. onwards) Class Date B.A. I (Semester I) (60% & above) 10.07.2017 B.A.-I (Semester I) (55% & Above) 14.07.2017 Auditorium B.A. II (Semester III) (Old & New Students) 14.07.2017 Room No. 125 B.A. III (Semester V) (Old & New Students) 17.07.2017 Room No.110 Foreign Students (All Classes) 14.07.2017 Room No. 130 B.Com I (Semester I) Venue Auditorium -On the spot admission* Centralized Admission, (Panjab University, Chd.) B.Com II (Semester III) (Old & New Students) 14.07.2017 Room No. 209 B.Com III (Semester V) (Old & New Students) 17.07.2017 Room No. 206 B.C.A I (Semester I) B.B.A.I B.Sc. (Non Medical) Centralized Admission, GGDSD.College, Sec.32,Chd. Centralized Admission, GGDSD.College, Sec.32,Chd. Centralized Admission, GGSC(W), Sec.26,Chd. BCA II (Semester III) (Old and New Students) BCA III (Semester V) (Old & New Students) BCA II & III (Pending cases if any) 14.07.2017 Room No. 218 17.07.2017 Room No. 218 19.07.2017 Room No. 218 M.Com (Semester I) Centralized Admission, GCCBA., Sec.50,Chd. M. Com II (Semester III) (Old & New Students) M.Com-II (Semester III) (Pending cases if any) 17.07.2017 Room No. 213 19.07.2017 Room No.213 *Note: The students should bring the hard copy of the admission from along with photocopies and originals of certificates required on the day of admission. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS FOR B.A. – I For compulsory subjects kindly see details of Undergraduate courses in the common portion of joint prospectus. A student is required to take up three elective subjects in all, selecting one subject combination from any of the following sets of combinations. Each subject combination has been allotted a number. 1. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Fine Arts, History 2. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Economics Public Administration 3. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Psychology, Economics 4. Adv. & Sales Promotion, History, Public Administration 5. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Mathematics, Economics 6. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Psychology, Elective English 7. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Defence Studies, Public Administration 8. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Fine Arts, Hindi 9. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Economics, Hindi 10. Adv. & Sales Promotion, Fine Arts, Mathematics 11. Defence Studies , Adv. & Sales Promotion, Punjabi Elective 12. Defence Studies, History, Sociology 13. Defence Studies, Philosophy, Sociology 14. Defence Studies, History, Political Science. 15. Defence Studies, Physical Education Political Science 16. Defence Studies, History, Adv. & Sales Promotion 17. Defence Studies, Adv. & Sales Promotion, Hindi 18. Defence Studies, History, Punjabi Elective 19. Defence Studies, .Sociology, Punjabi Elective 20. Defence Studies, Sociology, Physical Education 21. Economics, Physical Education, Sociology 22. Economics, Philosophy, History 23. Economics, Physical Education, Hindi 24. Economics, Political Science, Geography 25. Economics, Political Science, History 26. Economics, Philosophy, Geography 27. Economics, Sociology, Geography 28. Economics, History, Public Administration 29. Economics, History, Punjabi Elective 30. Economics, Physical Education, Punjabi Elective 31. Economics, Public Administration, Sanskrit 32. Economics, Music Vocal, Sanskrit 33. Economics, Philosophy, Sanskrit 34. English Elective, Psychology, Economics 35. English Elective, Political Science, Economics 36. English Elective, Political Science, History 37. English Elective, Economics, History 38. English Elective, History, Adv. & Sales Promotion 39. Fine Arts, Music Vocal, Hindi 40. Fine Arts, History, Hindi 41. Fine Arts, Political Science, Public Administration 42. Fine Arts, Sociology, History 43. Fine Arts, Public Administration, History 44. Fine Arts, Music Instrumental, Hindi 45. Fine Arts, Adv. & Sales Promotion, Philosophy 46. Fine Arts, Adv. & Sales Promotion, Punjabi Elective 47. Fine Arts, History, Punjabi Elective 48. Fine Arts, Sociology, English Elective 49. Fine Arts, Sociology, Music Instrumental 50. Fine Arts, English Elective, History 51. Fine Arts, Public Administration, Adv. & Sales Promotion 52. Fine Arts, History, Music Vocal 53. Functional English, History, English Elective 54. Functional English, Economics, English Elective 55. Functional English, Psychology, Public Administration 56. Functional English, History, Hindi 57. Functional English, History, Philosophy 58. Functional English, Defence Studies English Elective 59. Functional English, Psychology, English Elective 60. Geography, History, Political Scienc 61. Geography, History, Public Administration 62. Geography, History, Sociology 63. Geography, Sociology, Hindi 64. Geography, Public Administration, Sociology 65. Geography, Economics, Hindi 66. Geography, Public Administration Economics 67. History, Public Administration, Political Science 68. History, Public Administration, Sociology 69. History, Political Science, Hindi 70. History, Geography, Hindi 71. History, Economics, Geography 72. History, Hindi, Adv. & Sales Promotion 73. History, Defence Studies, Philosophy 74. History, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 75. History, Adv. & Sales Promotion, Punjabi Elective 76. History, Economics, Hindi 77. Mathematics, Economics, Political Science 78. Mathematics, Economics, Sociology 79. Mathematics, Defence Studies, Political Science 80. Mathematics, Defence Studies, Sociology 81. Mathematics, Defence Studies, Adv. & Sales Promotion 82. Mathematics, Economics, Functional English 83. Mathematics, Defence Studies, Functional English 84. Music Instrumental, Music Vocal,Hindi 85. Music Instrumental, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 86. Music Instrumental, Fine Arts, Public Administration 87. Music Instrumental, Music Vocal, Punjabi Elective 88. Music Instrumental, Economics, Political Science 89. Music Instrumental, Music Vocal,Public Administration 90. Music Vocal, Music Instrumental, Economics 91. Music Vocal,Public Administration, Sanskrit 92. Philosophy, Geography, Political Science 93. Philosophy, Geography, History 94. Philosophy, Political Science, Sanskrit 95. Philosophy, Political Science, Physical Education 96. Physical Education, Political Science, Hindi 97. Physical Education, Political Science, Punjabi Elective 98. Physical Education, Political Science, Economics 99. Physical Education, Adv. & Sales Promotion, Hindi 100. Political Science, Geography. Hindi 101. Political Science, Geography, Punjabi Elective 102. Political Science, Public Administration, Economics 103. Political Science, History, Philosophy 104. Political Science, Public Administration, Defence Studies 105. Psychology, Public Administration, Sociology 106. Psychology, Sociology, Economics 107. Psychology, Political Science, Economics 108. Psychology, Sociology, Defence Studies 109. Psychology, Defence Studies, Adv. & Sales Promotion 110. Psychology, Public Administration, Adv. & Sales Promotion 111. Psychology, Sociology, Hindi 112. Psychology, Public Administration, Defence Studies 113. Psychology, Economics, Functional English 114. Public Administration, Economics, Functional English 115. Public Administration, Political Science, Physical Education 116. Public Administration, Political Science, Psychology 117. Public Administration, Political Science, Geography 118. Public Administration, Physical Education, Economics 119. Punjabi Elective, Adv. & Sales Promotion, Economics 120. Punjabi Elective, Fine Arts, Music Instrumental 121. Punjabi Elective, Geography, Economics 122. Punjabi Elective, Economics, Political Science 123. Punjabi Elective, History, Geography 124. Punjabi Elective, Physical Education, Adv. & Sales Promotion 125. Punjabi Elective, Sociology, Physical Education 126. Punjabi Elective, Political Science, Defence Studies 127. Sanskrit, Fine Arts, Hindi 128. Sanskrit, Political Science, Economics 129. Sanskrit, Hindi, Political Science 130. Sanskrit, Adv. & Sales Promotion, Economics 131. Sanskrit, Music Vocal, Fine Arts 132. Sanskrit, Music Vocal, Hindi 133. Sanskrit, Sociology, Philosophy 134. Sanskrit, Political Science, Defence Studies 135. Sanskrit, Economics, Sociology 136. Sociology, Economics, History 137. Sociology, Economics, Public Administration 138. Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy 139. Sociology, History, Hindi 140. Sociology, History, Punjabi Elective 141. Sociology, Physical Education, History 142. Sociology, Economics, English Elective 143. Sociology, Geography, English Elective Vocational Training Programme Under Skill Development Initiative Scheme, Govt. of India in collaboration with Chandigarh Administration offers the following courses which are free of cost and the purpose of these courses is to develop skills for better employment opportunities in the market. 1. Tally Programme: Duration-180 hrs. No. of Seats – 30 2. Spoken English and Communication Skills: Duration -180 hrs., No. of Seats30 Important Guidelines regarding Subject Combinations: 1. The subject combinations are liable to change as per the latest Panjab University Instructions. The latest instructions will be displayed on the college notice board. 2. Change of combination is allowed within one month of admission to B.A. I and it is subject to the availability of seats in the combination to be taken up. 3. With the permission of the Principal, seats in Music (I), Music (V) and Sanskrit can be adjusted for the students who have studied these subjects in 10+2 or equivalent examination. 4. Only those students who have passed 10+2 examination with minimum of 40% marks in Mathematics can opt for Mathematics. 144. Sociology, Geography, Punjabi Elective 145. Sociology, Economics, Punjabi Elective 146. Sociology, Economics, Hindi Instructions and Eligibility Criteria for taking up the subject of Physical Education Physical Education can be taken up by those students who have either studied the subject in the previous class or have participated in Inter School/State/Open State Tournaments Certificates in this regard should be produced at the time of interview. As per the new guidelines of the Panjab University, the admission of students in Physical Education shall be finalized after conducting a Physical Fitness Test. The subject will be offered only to physically fit students. The admission to sports quota (i.e. 2%) will be done on the basis of gradation issued by the appropriate authority. The practical class is compulsory as per the Dept. /College time table. B.A. II (Honours) – A student can offer Honours in B.A.II in Economics, Hindi, Public Administration, Psychology, History and Geography (Depending upon the availability of the faculty) . (Eligibility: Minimum 45% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in pass course in the concerned subject) M.Com: M.Com semester III (Optional Papers) HR Banking /Finance M.Com semester IV Any one of the two options mentioned above shall be offered. B.Com. II (Honours)- Eligibility: Minimum 50% marks in the aggregate. A student can offer Honours in the subject (Depending upon the availability of the faculty) Accounting and Finance Economics Banking
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