YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT : 1994
Phone No. : 07265-252478 ext.: 432
Email:
mba@ssgmce.ac.in
,
infomba@ssgmce.ac.in
Mission
Statement
"To
produce competent, disciplined and quality managerial manpower,
having moral, ethical and spiritual blend, for serving the
nation and the humanity."
Course
| MBA
(Master of Business Administration and Research )
2 yrs. ( Full time)
Intake : 60 |
DBAR with an annual intake capacity of 60 students conducts
four semesters Full Time MBA Degree Program since 1994.
The students are selected through the CET conducted by the
DTE, Govt. of Maharashtra. Besides the structured curricula,
DBAR strives to inculcate such skills and values as will
enable the students to foster leadership qualities, intellectual
dynamism, creative abilities and above all, with the right
kind of attitudes that are essential to assure excellence
in any field of business. With its religious affinity, the
Institution always emphasizes on the moral, ethical and
spiritual development of the managers of tomorrow. The pedagogy
includes Lectures, Case Studies, Industry-Interaction Program,
Entrepreneurship Development Program, Project Work, Summer
& Winter Placements besides in-house programs like Group
Discussion, Seminars, Mock Interviews, Management Games,
Role Play Sessions, Quiz, Extempore, and Maharashtra Level
Advertisement designing Contest, etc.
THE MBA PROGRAM Mandatory Disclosure
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SPECIALIZATIONS
"A universal prayer is song everyday by the students before starting the class. This will further gives the peace of mind and strength to work."
Achivements
Consistence
excellent academic results in University
First Management Institutes that Accrediated by NBA, New
Delhi.
First Management Institutes that got ISO 9001: 2000 Certificate.
First Management Institutes that Accrediated by NAAC, Bangolre.
100% individual placement of students.
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
DBAR has initiated separate Leadership Development Programs to impart the skill of leadership amongst the students through practical experience. DBAR provides all possible infrastructural facilities as well as encourages the students to organize a series of programs like Quiz Contests, Visual AD Designing Contest, Symposia, etc. throughout the session so as to unearth the latent and potent leadership qualities of the future managers. Participation in organizing such programs, by rotations, has been made compulsory for all the students.
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
DBAR has introduced Personality Development Program through Extempore, Group Discussion, Role Play, Seminar, Mock Interview, etc. which are also being organized by the students with the active cooperation and guidance of the Faculty Members. Under these programs, emphasis is being given on the development of communication skills, decision-making skills, and presence of mind.
Parishkriti A Maharashtra Level Ad. Designing Contest
PARISHKRITI means innovation, the act of creating something new, unique and cost worthy for the entire human society. The students of the Department of Business Administration & Research of Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Shegaon organize PARISHKRITI as an ADVERTISING COPY DESIGNING CONTEST, QUIZ CONTEST, & PAPER PRESENTATION CONTEST for the students of Business Administration & Management of all B-Schools or University Departments of Business Administration within the state of Maharashtra. The core concept is to provide a platform for exploring the latent and potent talent and creativity of the next generation managers in the field of advertisement so that they can define and refine their dreams within a virtually globalized
environment. This annual extravaganza of the students of the Department of Business Administration & Research attract aspiring participants from renowned B-schools of Pune, Mumbai, Jalgaon, Nagpur, Amravati, Gondia and at the same time, the gracious presence of the upper middle segment of entire population of Shegaon, Khamgaon, Akola, Nandura, Chikhali makes it even more attractive for the business community to display, sale, or promote their products or services. Besides, as a part of the contest, students design advertisement copies of selected sponsors which enable them to secure innovative Ad copies that are most appealing to the generation of consumer. The students also take the active participation to find and engage the sponsor from the nearby market. This opportunity gives them real practical knowledge about the market, communicating, convincing and selling the concept of relationship building with business houses.
COSMIC activities
DBAR recently introduced value based education to the management
students under Cosmic. The various activities like community
prayer, class room prayer, Vivekananda study circle, Vivekananda
Yuva Mahamandal youth training camp, spiritual discourses,
national integration camp, Acharya kul camp; celebrations
of birth anniversaries of saints & prophets, spiritual
camps for staff members, Jagruti, values oriented workshops,
conferences on Indian wisdom and students counseling etc
are regularly conducted.
CENTRAL LIBRARY
BOOKS
MANAGEMENT BOOKS TITLES- 1775 MANAGEMENT BOOKS - 3707
JOURNALS
NATIONAL - 30 INTERNATIONAL - 06 VCD'S & CD'S - 47
DEPARTMENTAL
LIBRARY
BOOKS 336 INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS 11
JOURNALS 20 PROJECT REPORTS 282
ANNUAL REPORTS 52 SHORT PROJECTS 413
CASE STUDY MANUALS 36 NEWSPAPERS 03
COMPUTING & INTERNET FACILITY
Computer facility is provided to the students by the college. There are three labs like Basic computer Lab., Database Management Lab., & a separate Internet Lab. Students are encouraged to learn different software packages, in house computer courses and data access through Internet for research and development.
INDUSTRY-INSTITUTION
INTERACTION PROGRAM
To expose the students with the actual industrial environment,
industrial tours and visits are organized frequently apart
from deputing them to any company of repute for not less
than 6 weeks to undergo training every summer. The students
are required to submit reports about their experiences at
the end of such training. Further, practicing managers,
prominent industrialists and management consultants are
invited frequently to provide the students an opportunity
to interact with them. A separate department called IIP
Cell was recently established in coordination of AICTE,
New Delhi to look after the Industry-Institute partnership
program in the field of engineering and management.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Under the EDP, Entrepreneurship Awareness Camps are organized
which usually are being sponsored by some Financial Institutions.
Faculty in such programs are invited from the Banks or other
Financial Institutions, Industries, Govt. Departments, etc.
who are familiar with the procedural formalities. The knowledge
given by the eminent persons helps future entrepreneur to
set up their own organization/business.
STUDENTS'
COMMITTEES
Journal of the Department
The Department has introduced its own journal entitled "TATWA" from the year 1997. The theme of the first issue was "Indian Ethos in Management" and second issue is devoted to "Value Based Management".
SUMMER & WINTER PLACEMENTS
Every year students are gone for summer training. A separate Training & Placement department in coordination with Alumini Department looks after these activities. The following companies have allowed the students of this Department to undergo their Summer/Winter Placements:
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B.S.L.
Limited, BHILWARA. Bajaj Tempo Ltd., PUNE.
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BALCO,
KORBA Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd, JHANSI.
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Escorts
Ltd., FARIDABAD. Garden Finance Ltd., SURAT.
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Godrej
& Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd., NEW DELHI. Haldiram Foods
Pvt. Ltd., NAGPUR
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Hero
Cycles Ltd., LUDHIANA. IPCL, BARODA
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J.K.Cement
Works, KANPUR. JCT Mill, PUNJAB.
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Kirloskar
Brothers Ltd., PUNE. Kothari Finance & Leasing Ltd.,
PUNE
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Kriti
Industries (P) Ltd., INDORE. M/S Uniflex Cables Ltd.,
MUMBAI.
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Maharashtra
State Seeds Corporation, AKOLA MAHYCO, JALNA
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NAFED,
MADRAS. Rajasthan Spin. & Weaving Mills, NAGOUR.
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Raymond
Cement Ltd., BILASPUR. Videocon, AURANGABAD.
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Dr.
Reddy's Lab. Lyka-Hetrocare Ltd., Mumbai
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Ankur
Seeds Ltd. Freshna Food Products.
STUDENTS'
ACHIEVEMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION
| Year |
No. of
Students Appeared for the Final Year University
Examination |
Percentage
of Students Passed in the Univ. Exam |
University
Ranks Secured by the Students |
| 1995-96 |
36 |
80 % |
3rd |
| 1996-97 |
65 |
90 % |
1st |
| 1997-98 |
63 |
87 % |
4th |
| 1998-99 |
51 |
88 % |
1st |
| 2000-2001 |
46 (Sem-I) |
66 % |
1st |
| 2000-2001 |
50 (Sem-IV) |
68
% |
1st |
| 2001-2002 |
53 |
80
% |
1st |
| 2002-2003 |
48 |
Results
Awaited |
UNIVERSITY
RANK HOLDERS
| YEAR |
NAME OF STUDENT |
%AGE |
RANK |
| 1995-96 |
NIKHIL
SANGHANI |
62.50 |
III |
|
YOGESH SHARMA |
62.08 |
IV |
|
R.P.S. RANA |
61.83 |
V |
| 1996-97 |
ASHUTOSH SINGH |
67.16 |
I |
|
G. Y. PATIL |
65.83 |
II |
| 1997-98 |
SHRIDHAR BAGADE |
63.00 |
IV |
| 1998-99 |
PRAVIN SHRIVASTAVA |
65.75 |
I (GOLD) |
|
MANISH ZAMBAD |
65.30 |
II |
|
SUBHASH SHARMA |
62.67 |
III |
|
RITESH NAIR |
60.63 |
IV |
| 2000-01 |
KRISHNA LAL SONI |
63.29 |
I (GOLD) |
|
MS. DOLLY MISHRA |
62.58 |
II |
| 2001-02 |
PRASAD kHANZODE |
67.00 |
I (GOLD) |
PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT
The Department of Business
administration & Research will provide research and consultancy services to the industries in the region.
The Research Cell will equip the students with the right kind of skill and knowledge as is necessary to conduct survey based research work. Besides, with the active support of the NSS wing of the college, the students will promote entrepreneurial activities initiated by the Central/State government/University or any other Statutory/Philanthropic Organizations working for the economic development of the rural poor and backword communities of the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.
DISCIPLINE
Students admitted in the M.B.A. program of this college shall have to abide by the following regulations over and above the Regulations of the Amaravati University. Breach of discipline or a misconduct shall be dealt with by the Principal and his
decision in such cases shall be final. On his recommendation, the studentship of a candidate may liable to be canceled if it comes to his notice that the students is not abiding by the Rules and Regulation of this college or the Department.
1. RULES REGARDING ATTENDANCE
Every students admitted to the M. B. A Program shall have to attend a minimum of 75% of the total lecture sessions including Case Studies, Seminars, etc. delivered in each of the subject areas. Failure of a
candidate to attend the minimum required lecture sessions in any of the subject areas shall debar him/her for appearing at the University Examination.
However, the Department may, on request of the defaulter students, arrange extra classes to enable such candidates to makeup their shortage of percentage of class attendance on payment of the cost of holding such extra classes. The cost of such extra classes shall be fixed by the Department and shall be distributed uniformly amongst the defaulters irrespective of their individual shortages.
If, however, a candidate fails to attend the minimum number of lecturers even through the extra classes, he/she will be declared ineligible for the University Examination.
Department holds the right to inform the performance of candidates to their parents/Guardians time to time.
2. RULES REGARDING COLLEGE UNIFORM
2.1 The College prescribed separate uniform for the M.B.A. students as white shirt and blue trousers for the boys and white salwar-kurta and dupatta for the girls. Uniform is
compulsory for all the M.B.A. students from Monday to Thursday of every week as well as during tours, visits or
training programs.
2.2 Failure of a candidate to attend classes with the Departmental uniform may result into a suspension form the Department .
2.3 No students shall be allowed to participate in a Departmental Tour or Industrial visit without the prescribed uniform.
3. RULES REGARDING INDUSTRIAL TOUR AND VISITS
3.1 The Department in its own motion shall fix up the programmes for Industrial visits with prior consultation with the students.
3.2Nominal charges may have to be paid by the students for participating such tours and visits.
3.3 Every students shall have to submit a Report after every tour or visit to the concerned faculty member on a particular aspect of the Industry/Unit he/ she was visited. Submission of
Report after each visit is compulsory and a failure there of shall disqualify
a student for participating in further visits.
ELIGIBILITY FOR
ADMISSION THE M.B.A. DEGREE COURSE
A Graduate Degree with at least 45% marks in aggregate (40%in case of the Backward Communities as per Government Rules) is essential for
appearing in the selection Test for admission in the M.B.A. Program. Final Year students are also eligible for
application and Selection Test provided that they have to produce evidence of the minimum entry requirement on or before the last date of the admission.