Autonomy
Goals and objectives
Goals & Objectives
Jai Hind College has been conferred the Autonomous Status by the Union Ministry of HRD and the University of Mumbai from the academic year 2018-19 onwards. The aims and objectives of the Institution in taking this giant step towards enhancement of overall excellence under Academic Autonomy are as follows:
To design its own curricula and syllabi in keeping with the global trends so as to provide world-class education;
To use modern pedagogical tools to achieve greater effectiveness in the teaching-learning process;
To evolve innovative methods to assess learning outcomes based on higher order thinking skills (HOTS);
To nurture creativity and out-of-the-box thinking;
To be a platform to cultivate conscientious citizenship through promotion of community services, extension activities and the like, as an integral part of the curricula for the benefit of society at large.
The College has held several brainstorming sessions with its faculty, the pivotal architect in this mammoth process, and has outlined the following goals under autonomy:
Progress in academics
Development of subject-specific career-oriented skills
Augmentation of research
Search of possible solutions to environmental and ecological problems
Stress on interdisciplinary activity
Structure under Autonomy
Structure Under Autonomy
Jai Hind College Autonomous is governed by mandated Statutory Boards which include the Governing Body, Academic Council, Finance Committee, the Board of Studies of individual subjects and the IQAC which ensure reinforcement of the quality mechanisms outlined in the goals and objectives of the Institution. Based on the policy framework set by these Statutory Committees, the day-to-day administrative activities are carried out under the direction of the Head of the Institution, the Principal, and in consultation with the Academic Heads of Faculties, the Vice Principals and the Heads of various Departments as well as several administrative committees. The policies framed by these committees are based to a large extent on the feedback received from the various stakeholders involved in the overall educational process.
Programs & Credits
Programmes & Credits
For the successful completion of a program, a student is required to acquire 150 academic credit points along with 2 mandatory credits under AAA or ‘Additional Academic Activity’ across a period of three years of an undergraduate program. A student can also acquire 2 additional credits through non-mandatory AA or ‘Additional Activity’ as well as 2 non-mandatory credits through Internships during the course of the entire program. These non-mandatory credits will not be added to the final Grade point of the student but will be reflected in his/her Grade card. Whereas the AAA courses are more of a co-curricular nature to equip the student towards learning beyond the curriculum, the AA courses are more of an extra-curricular nature including Extension activities, CSR activities etc.
Following is the list of undergraduate programs offered at Jai Hind College:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Mass Media
Bachelor of Management Studies
Bachelor of Finance and Accounting
Bachelor of Financial Markets
Bachelor of Banking and Insurance
Bachelor in Vocational Studies of Travel & Tourism Management
Bachelor in Vocational Studies of Software Development
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
Bachelor of Business Administration (in collaboration with TCS)
The course combinations available with the Bachelor of Arts first year undergraduate program are as follows:-
Commerce – History – Philosophy
Commerce – Philosophy – History
Commerce – Political Science – History
Economics – Commerce – Maths
Economics – Commerce – History
Economics – Commerce – Philosophy
Economics – Commerce – Political Science
Economics – Political Science – Commerce
Economics – English – Philosophy
Economics – Philosophy – History
Economics – History – Political Science
Economics – Political Science – History
Economics – Political Science – English
Economics – Political Science – Philosophy
English – Political Science – History
Philosophy – History – English
Philosophy – Political Science – English
Philosophy – Political Science – History
Psychology – English – History
Psychology – History – Philosophy
Psychology – History- Political Science
Psychology – English- Philosophy
Psychology- Political Science – English
Psychology – Philosophy – Political Science
A student pursuing the BA program can major in Psychology, History, Economics or English Literature or do part major in two subjects, in the final year of the program.
The course combinations available with the Bachelor of Science first year undergraduate program are as follows:-
Physics – Chemistry – Mathematics
Physics – Chemistry – Botany
Physics – Chemistry – Life Sciences
Microbiology – Botany – Chemistry
Life Sciences – Botany – Chemistry
Biotechnology
BSc- IT
The student will have the opportunity to major in any one of the above mentioned subjects in B.Sc. program.
Post graduate program is available in the courses – Chemistry (by papers & by research), Botany (by research) M.Com.in Financial Accountancy and MSc Big Data Analytics in collaboration with TCS
Ph.D. program is available in the course of Botany.
Ordinances
Ordinances
Statutory Committees
Non-Statutory Committees
Autonomy Report
Autonomy Progress Report
Action taken Report
Action Taken Report
Academic audit
Undertaking
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