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Commissionerate of technical education, gujarat state
1. Know Your College
College : SANKALCHAND PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGG (MBA), VISNAGAR Year : 2014
1. Institutional Information
1.1) Name and address of the institution and affiliating university:
Institution Name : SANKALCHAND PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGG (MBA), VISNAGAR
Address
Street :
S. K. Campus Gandhinagar – Ambaji State Highway
Link Road
Area : Kamana Char Rasta
State : Gujarat District : Mahesana
Taluka : Visnagar City/Village : Visnagar
Pincode : 384315
1.1.1 Contact Details of the Institution :
Off Phone : Off Fax : EmailID : Website URL :
02765 232008 02765 224982 mba752owner@gtu.edu.in www.spcevng.ac.in
1.2) CONTACT DETAILS :
1.2.1 Contact Details of the Principal :
Name : Off Phone : Off Fax : Mobile : Designation :
Dr. H. B. Patel 02765 232008 02765 224982 9925207341 Principal
EmailID : Website URL :
principal@spcevng.ac.in www.spcevng.ac.in
1.2.2 Details of Contact Person :
Name : Off Phone : Off Fax : Mobile : Designation :
Prof. C. B. Rathod 02765 232008 02765 224982 7600032688 Head of the Department
EmailID : Website URL :
hodmba@spcevng.ac.in mba.spcevng.ac.in
1.2.3 Contact Details of the Nodal Officer for MQ/NRI Admission :
Name : Off Phone : Off Fax : Mobile : Designation :
Not Appointed Other
EmailID : Website URL :
1.3) LOCATION :
1.3.1 Institute Location for GIS Mapping for Google Map :
Longitude : 72 . 3300 Degree E
Latitude : 23 . 4200 Degree N
1.3.2 Nearest Railway Station :
Village / City : Visnagar
Distance from Institute in Km : 3.5
1.3.3 Nearest Bus Station :
Village / City : Visnagar
Distance from Institute in Km : 3
1.3.4 Nearest Landmark :
Landmark : Kamana Cross Roads
Year Of Establishment : 2007
Affiliating University : GUJARAT TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABADBAD
Name Of Management /Trust : NOOTAN SARVA VIDYALAYA KELAVANI MANDAL
2. Course, Branch, Intake Information
2.1 Ownership status : Private
2.2 Types Of Courses Offered :
2.2.1 Programme/ Branch Offered :
2. Program Course Specialization
Year Of
Starting
Total Intake Govt.Seats
Management
Seats
NRI Seats
MBA MBA MBA 2007 60 60 0 0
Total : 60 60 0 0
2.2.2 Approval of Statutory Body :
COA / PCI Approval : N/A
AICTE Approval : Yes
[** PCI Approval in case of Pharmacy & M.Pharm ]
2.3 Institute Timings :
From To
Shift 1 09:01 15:60
Shift 2 : :
2.4 Photos of Campus & Institute View : (Maximum 5 Photos)
Sr. No Description Photo FileName
1 Aerial view of Campus Campus 2.JPG
2 Institute Building Campus 3.JPG
3 Inside the Institute Campus 1.JPG
4 Lush Green View Campus 4.JPG
5 Way to Classes.. Campus 5.JPG
2.5 Vision & Mission Of Institute :
Vision :
To become a leading and dynamic institutions and committed to help the human community through effective technical education
for social improvement and reformation.
Mission :
SPCE is functioning to achieve and fulfill the demand of the present time through conception, dissemination of technical
knowledge with human values, and we believe that through education, learning and research we can lead the forthcoming
generation to the highest summit of evolutionary journey of mankind.
3. Performance and Accreditation
3.1.
3.1.1 Academic Excellence :
Activity Name
Sponsoring
Agency
Year
No. of
Participants
Outcome File Name
Sudents Seminar on Oranization dynamics and Emerging
Practices Expert Sesion by Prof. Pooja Mathur
Self
2013-
14
85
Student interacted with expert about
contemporary issues in organization
dynamics
Students Workshop on Research Methodology (SPSS) Self
2013-
14
45
Excellent learning approach towards
research
Students RM
Workshop.JPG
Seminar on Indian capital markets & Investors’
awareness by National Stock exchange
Self
2013-
14
70
Students understood basics of Stock
Market and working of exchange.
3.1.2 Extra Curricular Programs :
Activity Name
Sponsoring
Agency
Year
No. of
Participants
Outcome File Name
Techenigma 2013 Self
2013-
14
150
A national level Tech-Management fest
organized at institute level
Techenigma-13
02.JPG
Spring Fever 2014 Self
2013-
14
70
Student participate in various sports and
cultural fest..
Spring Fever-
2014 02.JPG
Gujarat Technological University Inter Collegiate
Cricket Tournament-2013
GTU
2013-
14
100 To encourage students for sports..
Athletics (Inter University Player Camp) GTU
2013-
14
24 Advance training for national level team.
3.1.3 Students' welfare :
3.1.4 Faculty Development :
3.1.5 Community Service :
Activity Name
Sponsoring
Agency
Year
No. of
Participants
Outcome File Name
Social service (National service
scheme)
GTU
2013-
14
100
Develop Sensitivity among student for society and personality
development progarmme
Special khel mahakumbh State
final -2013
Govt. of
Gujarat
2013-
14
2500 To serve best and live most...
3.1.6 Innovation and new initiatives :
3.2 Accreditation :
3. 1) NBA :
2) NAAC : Grade of Accreditation: Validity Upto:
3) AAA from KCG : Grade of Accreditation: Validity Upto:
4) Other: Grade of Accreditation: Validity Upto:
4. Fees & Scholarship Details
4.1 Fee Structure :
Sr. No Source Name Description Amount Remark
1 Tution Fees Tution fees as decided by Fee regulatory committee for the year 2013-14 60000.00 Annualy
4.2 Scholarship / Aid offered in last year :
4.3 Total number of Students (Gender wise bifurcation - All Sems.):
Sr. No Branch Semester Total Boys Total Girls
1 MBA 1 27 22
2 MBA 2 27 22
3 MBA 3 36 17
4 MBA 4 36 17
5. Details of Staff
5.1 Staff Details
Sr.No Name Designation Department Highest Qualification Mobile
1 Chiragkumar Balvantbhai Rathod Head of the Department MBA Post. Graduation 7600032688
2 Parimal Rameshchandra Trivedi Assistant Professor MBA Post. Graduation 9879503052
3 Chirag Rasikbhai Patel Assistant Professor MBA Post. Graduation 9727715743
4 Darshan Bhupendrabhai Ranpura Assistant Professor MBA Post. Graduation 9904104277
5 Bhaveshkumar Jivabhai Parmar Assistant Professor MBA M. Phil. 9427370555
6 Bhavesh Kantilal Patel Associate Professor MBA Post. Graduation 9925035685
7 Divyaba Pravinsinh Gohil Assistant Professor MBA Post. Graduation 9429003549
8 Jitendra Dasharathbhai Patel Assistant Professor MBA Post Graduate Diploma 9924841334
6. Laboratories & Results
6.1 Laboratories :
6.2 Results :
Sr. No Program Course Semester Total Students Appeared Total Students Passed
1 MBA MBA 1 49 27
2 MBA MBA 2 56 44
3 MBA MBA 3 54 8
4 MBA MBA 4 42 35
7. Amenities
7.1 Computer Facility Yes
No of Labs : 1
Total Numbers of Computers : 75
Campus Wide Network : Yes
Total No of Printers : 6
Comp Lab 1.jpg
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4. Comp Lab 2.jpg
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Comp Lab 3.jpg
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7.2 Internet Facility Yes
Type of Connection : Broad Band
Access to Staff : Yes
Access to Student : Yes
Data Access Speed : 10
Internet : Yes
7.3 Library Facility Yes
Total books : 2687
Total Volume : 2687
No of E-journal : 0
Name of Library Management Software : ALICE For Windows
Use of Smart card/ biometric : No
Book Bank Facility to Students : Yes
Library 1.jpg
Library 2.jpg
Library 3.jpg
7.4 Canteen Facility Yes
Canteen 1.jpg
Canteen 2.jpg
5. 7.5 Placement Cell Yes
No of Industries Conducted Campus (Last year) : 10
No of candidates appeared (Last year) : 35
No of candidates selected (Last year) : 16
Average Salary offered : 180000.00
Highest Salary offered : 240000.00
List of Major Industries Conducted Campus
1. Tata Consultancy Services, Gandhinagar.
2. Tax Tech India Pvt. Ltd, Gandhinagar.
3. Ceasefire Industries Ltd.
4. NJ India Investment
5. AAKG Security Solutions
6. India Infoline Ltd.
7.6 Sports Facility Yes
Indoor : No
Outdoor : No
Ground A rea (m2
) : 200.00
Sports 2.jpg
Sports 1.jpg
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Sports 3.jpg
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Sports 4.jpg
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Sports 5.jpg
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7.7 Bank Facility Yes
Name of Bank : Axis Bank
Timings : 0
ATM Facility : Yes
7.8 Transportation
Facilities
Yes
No of Buses : 2
6. Own : Yes
Highered : No
7.9 Medical Facilities Yes
Frequency of visits/ per week : 0
Timings : 24 Hours
Medical kit available : Yes
7.10 A. Hostel Facilities
(Boys)
Yes
No of rooms 216
No of Students/room 3
No of Rooms reserved
for first year students
0
Facilities of Mess Yes
Hostel Fee / Term 8100.00
Mess Charges / Month 1400.00
B. Hostel Facilities
(Girls)
Yes
No of rooms 216
No of Students/room 3
No of Rooms reserved for first year students 0
Facilities of Mess Yes
Hostel Fee / Term 8100.00
Mess Charges / Month 1400.00
Boys hostel 1.jpg
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Boys hostel 2.jpg
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Boys hostel 3.jpg
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Girls hostel 1.jpg
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Girls hostel 2.jpg
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7.11 Auditorium No
Total no :
Total Capacity :
7.12 Conference Yes
Total no : 1
Total Capacity : 15
7.13 Woman Grievance
cell
Yes
Displayed at College Yes
7. Displayed on website : Yes
7.14 Anti Ragging
Committee
Yes
Displayed at College : Yes
Displayed on website : Yes
7.15 Video surveillance
System (CCTV)
Yes
No of class rooms (CCTV) Monitored : 3
No of Laboratory rooms(CCTV) Monitored : 0
Total Number of CCTV Units : 4
7.16 RO Water Plant Yes
Capacity(in litres) : 0.00