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Ram Lal Anand College Prospectus 2019-20

This document provides information about Ram Lal Anand College in Delhi, India. It includes details about the college's history, campus, programs offered, admissions process, student support services, and accreditation. The college was founded in 1964 and is located on a 10-acre campus near South Campus metro station. It has around 2100 students pursuing programs in humanities, commerce, and sciences. The college emphasizes holistic student development and instilling human values through its curriculum and extracurricular activities.

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RAM LAL ANAND COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY OF DELHI

Prospectus
(2019-20)
[Link]
Email: [Link]@[Link]

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INDEX

[Link] CONTENT PAGE


NUMBER
1 About The college 3-8

2 College Academic Calendar-2019-20 9

3 Programmes of Study 10-26

5 Admissions 2019-20 27-33

6 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), IEC and 34


Research and IPR cell
7 Centres of Excellence & Certificate Courses 35-36

8 Awards & Scholarships 37-39

8 Beyond Curriculum 40-47

9 Student Support 48-51

10 General Rules 52-55

11 Infrastructure 56-59

12 University Academic Calendar 2019-20 60

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ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Ram Lal Anand College was founded in the year 1964 by Late Shri Ram Lal Anand, a senior
advocate in the Supreme Court of India, in response to the growing social demand in the
sixties for providing educational opportunities at the university level. The college was
initially managed by the Ram Lal Anand Trust and taken over by the University of Delhi in
1973 and thereafter has been run by the University of Delhi as a University Maintained
Institution.
The college is located in the picturesque surroundings against the backdrop of the Aravali
range in the neighbourhood of South Campus, University of Delhi and several other
educational institutions and is connected to Durgabai Deshmukh, South Campus metro

station located on Ring Road.. It has a vast campus, spread over ten acres of land with green
lawns and elegant buildings of much sprawling architectural merit. The college is Wi-Fi
enabled with excellent infrastructure, state of the art Laboratories, Seminar Room,
Amphitheatre, Library, Playground and Cafeteria. It is a multi-disciplinary, co-educational
institution with approximately 2100 students pursuing different programs in Humanities,
Commerce and Sciences. College is administered by a statutory Governing Body as per the
University Ordinances and legislated by the Executive Council of the University of Delhi.
The college boasts of 85 highly learned and committed faculty members many of whom are
PhD‟s with national and international post-doctoral research experience. Apart from their
traditional role of disseminating knowledge, the faculty members inspire and guide students
to organize and participate in different activities such as seminars, workshops, debates,
theatre, cultural activities including classical music and dance programs. Faculty also guides
students in various research and innovation projects. RLA with its wide expanse of fields and
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specialised support provides conducive environment for sports. The college is proud to be
one of the leading affiliates of the National Cadets Corps (NCC) and National Services
Scheme (NSS) with an impressive number of cadets/volunteers enrolled each academic year.
The college is deeply aware of the immense need to instil and generate human values and
ethics especially among the youngsters. In this regard, apart from prescribed curriculum the
college runs a compulsory course “Human Values, Ethics & Life Skills” for all the I year
students. The college provides job oriented skills to its students through Add-on certificate
courses. Students are also trained and encouraged to take up innovative start up and research
ideas.

Welcome to RLA & experience


the joy of learning!

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Dr Rakesh Kumar Gupta (Principal)

GOVERNING BODY
Prof. Binay Kumar Chairman,Professor, Department of Physics and Astrophysics,
University of Delhi.
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta Principal, Ram Lal Anand College,
Member Secretary
Mr. T S Kripanidhi Treasurer, University of Delhi (Ex-officio)
Dr. Vishnu Sawroop Saxena Member, Ex–Member Indian Postal Board
Mr. Anirudh Sharma Member, Advocate Supreme Court of India
Dr. S C Dabas Teacher Representative (Senior),
Associate Professor, Department of Hindi
Dr. Urvashi Kuhad Teacher Representative (Junior),
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Mr. Amit Sharma Special Invitee (Non-teaching)

STATUTORY POSITIONS
Dr. Vishnu Sawroop Saxena Treasurer, Governing Body
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Bursar,
Associate Professor, Department of History
Dr. Mukta Datta Mazumdar Secretary, Staff Council
Associate Professor, Department of Statistics

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VISION

Facilitate development of Inculcate critical and


youth as nation-builders innovative thinking among
through higher education teachers and students

Instil the principles of


democratic values, Provide affordable and
tolerance, empathy, quality education to
compassion and sensitivity students from across all
to make students sections of the society
responsible citizens

MISSION

Equip students with


Train students to develop
Encourage students to adequate knowledge and
critical thinking using
follow law of the land skills to compete in the
interdisciplinary
through institutional present employment
approach and other
practices. setup using advanced
pedagogical methods
learning resources

Create an atmosphere of
Sensitize students camaraderie and composite
towards Environment, culture for effective
Gender, Human Rights integration of students
and Social Justice by coming from diverse
adopting several formal regional and social
and informal modes of backgrounds through
communication various activities

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CORE VALUES
The core values of the college are a set of principles that guide the practice and development
of curriculum, faculty, students, and staff. Our college is dedicated to meet the expectation of
the community we serve through the following core values.

Ethics

Integrity
Respect

Quality
Education
Innovation

CORE VALUES

Equal opportunity Human


Values

Cultural
Freedom Diversity
Safe and Healthy
Environment

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HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS

NATIONAL ACCREDITATION &ASSESSMENT


COUNCIL GRADING
The college has secured a NAAC ranking with a CGPA of 2.84 out of 4 with a grade of B++
in the first cycle of accreditation.

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COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDER 2019-20
Semester-I/III/V
Time table submission by Teacher-In charge 5th July, 2019 (Friday)
Uploading of Time table on College web-site 12th July, 2019 (Friday)
Orientation Program for First year Students 20th July, 2019 (Saturday)
Classes Begin 20th July, 2019 (Saturday)
Attendance submission by Faculty 6th of every month, 2019
Uploading of Attendance on College web-site 10th of every month, 2019
Monthly Lecture series 2nd/3rd week of every month,2019
Examination Form fill up / Fee payment 3rd&4th week of September, 2019 till 2nd week of
October,2019
Mid-Semester Break 07th October, 2019 (Monday) to 13th October , 2019 (Sunday)
Classes Begin after Mid-Semester Break 14th October, 2019 (Monday)
Completion of class test/assignments/Projects, 30th October, 2019 (Wednesday)
etc.
Parents Teacher Meeting 2nd November, 2019 (Saturday)
Remedial classes begin 11th November,2019 (Monday) till the beginning of semester
end theory examination
Feedback from Students online/offline 11th November, 2019 (Monday) to 18th November,2019
(Monday)
Dispersal of classes, Preparation leave, 16th November, 2019 (Saturday)
Practical Examination Begin
Internal Assessment Records Submission by 22nd November,2019 (Friday)
Faculty
Theory Examination Begin 30th November,2019 (Saturday)
Winter Break 17th December,2019 (Tuesday) to 31st December,2019
(Tuesday)
Semester-II/IV/VI
Time table submission by Teacher-In charge 16th December,2019 (Monday)
Uploading of Time table on College web-site 26th December,2019 (Thursday)
Classes Begin 1st January, 2020 (Wednesday)
Attendance Submission by Faculty 6thof every month, 2020
Uploading of Attendance on College web-site 10th of every month, 2020
Monthly Lecture series 2nd/3rd week of every month, 2020
Examination Form fill up / Fee payment 2nd& 3rd week of February, 2020 till 2nd week of March,
2020
Mid-Semester Break 09th March, 2020 (Monday) to 15th March, 2020 (Sunday)
Classes Begin after Mid-Semester Break 16th March, 2020 (Monday)
Completion of class test/assignments/Projects 15th April, 2020 (Wednesday)
etc
Parents Teacher Meeting 18th April, 2020 (Saturday)
Remedial classes begin 20th April, 2020 (Monday) till the beginning of
semester end theory examination
Feedback from Students online/offline 20th April, 2020 (Monday) to 25th April, 2020 (Saturday)
Dispersal of classes, Preparation leave, Practical 28th April, 2020 (Tuesday)
Examination Begin
Internal Assessment Records Submission by 4thMay, 2020 (Monday)
Faculty
Theory Examination Begin 11th May, 2020 (Monday)
Summer Vacation 26th May, 2020 (Tuesday) to 19th July, 2020 (Sunday)

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PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
Undergraduate Programmes

SCIENCES

➢ [Link]. (Hons) Computer Science


➢ [Link]. (Hons) Geology
➢ [Link]. (Hons) Microbiology
➢ [Link]. (Hons) Statistics
➢ [Link]. (Hons) Mathematics

COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT

➢ [Link] Programme
➢ [Link] (Hons)
➢Bachelor of Management Studies

HUMANITIES

➢ B.A. (Hons) English


➢ B.A. (Hons) Hindi
➢ B.A. (Hons) Hindi Patrakarita Evam Jansanchar
➢ B.A. (Hons) History
➢ B.A. (Hons) Political Science
➢ B.A. Programme

Post Graduate Programme

➢ M. A. Hindi (Registration to be done by University of Delhi South Campus, UDSC):


Online admission will be done through the University Portal. Classes will be held at South
Campus and tutorials in the College. Examination forms in each semester will need to be
submitted by the student in the college.

The college follows the university prescribed CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) pattern of
programmes of study. It can be described as a “cafeteria” type approach in which the students
can take courses of their choice, learn at their own pace, take additional courses, acquire more
than the required credits, and adopt an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Further, apart
from studying mandatory core courses, students are given choices to opt for GE (Generic
Elective), SEC (Skill Enhancement Courses) and DSE (Discipline Specific Elective) courses.
Our college offers a total of 12 choices in GE in different programmes listed in the tables
below. RLAC also offers communication skills both in Hindi and English in addition to a
compulsory course on Environmental Science.

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Scheme for CBCS in B.A/[Link] Programme
Semester Core Course Ability Enhancement Skill Discipline Generic
Compulsory Course Enhancement Specific Elective Elective (GE)
Course (SEC) (DSE)
I English/MIL-1 Environmental Science/MIL/
English communication
DSC-1A

DSC-2A

II MIL /English-1 Environmental Science/MIL/


English communication
DSC-1B

DSC-2B

III English/MIL-2 SEC -1

DSC-1C

DSC-2C

IV MIL /English-2 SEC -2

DSC-1D

DSC-2D

V SEC -3 DSE-1A GE-1

DSE-2A

VI SEC -4 DSE -3 GE-2

DSE-4

Scheme for CBCS in B.A, [Link] & [Link]. Honours Programmes


Semester Core Course Ability Enhancement Skill Enhancement Course Discipline Specific Generic Elective
Compulsory Course (SEC) Elective (DSE) (GE)

I C1 Environmental Science/MIL/ GE-1


English communication
C2
II C3 Environmental Science/MIL/ GE-2
English communication
C4
III C5 SEC -1 GE-3

C6

C7
IV SEC -2
C8 GE-4

C9

C10
V DSE-1
C11
DSE-2
C14
VI DSE -3
C15
C16 DSE -4

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GENERAL ELECTIVE OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS OF I YEAR
Department GEI (Semester I) GEII (Semester II)

English Contemporary India: Language Literature and


Women and Culture
Empowerment

Hindi लोकप्रिय साप्रहत्य भाषा और समाज

BJMC संस्कप्रि, साप्रहत्य और राजनीप्रि, प्रिचारधारा और


मीप्रिया मीप्रिया

History Delhi Through the Ages Women in Indian History

Political Science Nationalism In India Gandhi and the


Contemporary World

Commerce Insurance and Risk Project Management


Management

Economics Introduction to Micro Introduction to Macro


Economics Economics

Computer Science Introduction to Computer Networks and


Programming Internet Technologies

Microbiology Introduction and Scope of Bacteriology and Virology


Microbiology

Statistics Statistical Methods Introductory Probability

Mathematics Calculus Linear Algebra

Physical Education Introduction to Physical Fitness, Wellness and


Education in the Nutrition
Contemporary Context

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DEPARTMENTS
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

English is considered a window to the world. A window not only in terms of communication
skills, economic growth and scientific discoveries but also in terms of best literature which
emerges all over the world. English Honours programme is a demanding programme and
requires a lot of effort to grasp the issues raised through various genres under the umbrella of
English literature. The programme includes literature written in English all over the world for
instance American, African, Indian and emerging works like Dalit Literature and Women‟s
Writings. Under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) English Honours students study 14
compulsory core courses which make them familiar with various developments in literature
right from the beginning of literary studies to postcolonial studies.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES


After the completion of the programme the students will have an understanding of various
movements in literature, literary criticism and approaches which are used to interpret literary
text. The programme helps the students to develop the skill of self-expression. It opens wide-
ranging career opportunities in fields of social sciences, humanities, journalism, publishing,
script writing and editing.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.A. (HONS.) ENGLISH, PART I

Semester I Semester II
C1-Indian Classical Literature C 3-Indian Writing in English
th th
C2–European Classical Literature C 4-British Poetry and Drama: 14 to 17 C

AECC –Ability Enhancement AECC – Ability Enhancement Compulsory


Compulsory Course Course
GE1–Generic Elective GE2–Generic Elective
[Link]
* Course content subject to change as per therse
University guidelines.

FACULTY:
 Dr Narender Kumar (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Ms. Deepti Bhardwaj (MA, M. Phil.)
 Dr Urvashi Kuhad (MA, [Link]., PhD)
 Dr Prerna Malhotra (MA, PhD) - Teacher-in-Charge
 Ms. Deepshikha Kumari (MA)
 Dr. Ritambhra Misra (MA, PhD)
 [Link] Yasin (MA, M. Phil., LL.B)
 Ms. Pragya Deshmukh (MA, M. Phil.)
 Ms. Nidhi Kiran (MA)

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DEPARTMENT OF HINDI & HINDI PATRAKARITA EVAM JANSANCHAR

Department of Hindi offers two undergraduate programme B.A. (Hons.) Hindi and B.A.
(Hons.) Hindi Patrakarita evam Jansanchar and a post graduate programme M.A. Hindi,
affiliated to the University of Delhi.

HINDI

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES


After completion of this programme, the possible avenues for students are government,
administration, civil services, journalism, media, teaching, research, etc. Apart from that, one
can opt for the job of an interpreter as well. Most of the media houses and literature houses
offer such an opportunity. The other career opportunities could be as Content developer,
reporter, journalists, teacher, translator and voice associate in BPOs.
The Department also offers a skill development, job oriented certificate course in „Hindi
Anuvad‟ to the students of Hindi Hons. Students can find their career in translation as large
number of vacancies for translators exists in both the Govt. and the corporate houses.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.A. (HONS.) HINDI, PART I

Semester I Semester II
C1–Hindi Bhasha aur Uski Lipi Ka Itihaas C3–Hindi Sahitya Ka Itihaas (Aadikal
Aur Madhyakaal)

C2–Hindi Kavita (Aadikaal Evam Bhakti kaaleen C4–Hindi Kavita (Ritikaleen Kaavya)
Kaavya)

GE1– Generic Elective GE2–Generic Elective


AECC AECC

[Link]

* Course content subject to change as per the University guidelines.

HINDI PATRAKARITA EVAM JANSANCHAR


This course is run by the college under Self- Finance Model. Number of seats for admission
each year are very limited which ensures that each and every students is given training on
software and hardware used in the development of
media content. The college has a studio with all the
video and audio equipment required for recordings.
In addition there is a dedicated media lab with
computers having internet facility and software for
text/video editing. Students undertake internships at
different media schools during the summer and
winter vacations. During the session they take part in
educative TV programmes on channels like IBN7
and TV Today. Prominent journalists and faculty
from other Mass Communication Institutes are

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invited to give lecture and conduct interactive workshops for the students.
The Department has signed three MoUs with media houses (Amar Ujala and Molitics) and
social organizations (Sehgal Foundation) to provide hands on training to its students. A large
number of our alumni have become reporters, journalists and are writing columns in
prominent Newspaper Dailies.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.A. (HONS.) HINDI PATRAKARITA EVAM


JANSANCHAR, PART I

Semester I Semester II
C1- Jansanchar evam Janmadhyam C3–Jansanchar Madhyamo Ki Bhasha
C2– Hindi Patrakarita Ka Itihaas C4–Samachar Ki Awdharna Aur Reporting
GE 1 –Generic Elective GE 2 –Generic Elective
Language-MIL-Comm./ENGLISH, Language-MIL-Comm./ENGLISH,
Environmental Environmental
Science(AECC Science(AECC)
[Link]
0Hindi%20Journalism%20&%20Mass%[Link]
* Course content subject to change as per the University guidelines.

A documentary made on our college, by the students of Hindi Patrakarita Evam Jansanchar
can be viewed on:
[Link]
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FACULTY:
 Dr Neelam Rishikalp (MA, M. Phil., PhD) - Teacher-in-Charge
 Dr S C Dabas (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Rakesh Kumar (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Sanjay Kumar Sharma (MA, PhD)
 Dr Archna Gaur (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Shruti Anand (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Ashok K. Meena (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Dinkar Singh (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Manvesh Nath Das (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Surendar Kumar (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Rajesh Gautam (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr Laxmi Devi (MA, M. Phil., PhD)

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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

History is not what is past, but the past which is forever made present. As a discipline, history
allows the past to repeat itself. History covers the evolution of human civilization from time
immemorial to present times. The programme gives a good understanding of human strengths
and limitations to the students. Faculty members of this department have diversified scholarly
interests which enable them to respond creatively to the emerging needs of student
community.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES


After this programme students can choose careers in administration, civil services,
journalism, mass communication, teaching, research, and archaeology and museum studies.
The department also offers a skill development, job oriented certificate course in Hospitality
and Tourism to its third year students in collaboration with Nijhawan Group of Companies,
conglomerate in tourism industry.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.A. (HONS.) HISTORY, PART I

Semester I Semester II
C 1- History of India–I C 3- History of India–II
C 2- Social Formations and Cultural C 4- Social Formations and Cultural
Patterns of the Ancient World Patterns of the Ancient and Medieval World

GE1–Generic Elective GE2–Generic Elective


AECC AECC

[Link]

* Course content subject to change as per the University guidelines.

FACULTY:
 Dr. Rakesh Kumar (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Devendra Kumar (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Narender Kumar Pandey (MA, PhD)
 Mr. Rajiv Kumar ([Link]., MA) (On study leave)
 Dr. Krishan Gopal Tyagi (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Parul Lau Gaur (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Arvind Patel (MA, PhD)
 Mr. Vikas Kumar (MA, M. Phil.) - Teacher-in-Charge
 Ms. Shachi Meena (MA, M. Phil.)
 Mr. Pratik Kumar (MA, M. Phil.)
 Ms. Preeti (MA, M. Phil.)

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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE

One of the most sought after social science programmes at the undergraduate level in the
University of Delhi. The syllabus includes a blend of conceptual and theoretical papers along
with others based on contemporary as well as classical political and social themes. Apart
from focusing on India the course provides an in-depth understanding of world politics as
well. In recent years the programme has been restructured to also include various empirical
research based topics. The programme offers students a strong platform to venture into
diverse fields like academics, research, teaching, civil services, journalism, etc.

FACILITIES

In terms of providing facilities to its students the department organizes various in-class as
well as intra-department activities some of which includes seminars, debates, quiz contests,
mock parliament, creative writing contests, group discussions, paper presentations etc. These
are especially designed to prepare students to become better equipped towards pursuing their
desired career goals and ambitions.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.A. (HONS.) POLITICAL SCIENCE, PART I

Semester I Semester II
C 1- Understanding Political Theory C 3- Political Theory-Concepts and
C 2- Constitutional Government and Debates
C 4- Political Process in India
Democracy in India
GE1–Generic Elective GE2–Generic Elective
AECC AECC

[Link]

* Course content subject to change as per the University guideline

FACULTY:

 Dr. Kshama Sharma (MA, M. Phil., PhD)


 Dr. Triranjan Raj (MA, M. Phil., PhD)- Teacher-in-Charge
 Dr Vijay K. Bhatia (MA, M. Phil., PhD, LL.B)
 Dr. Alankar (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Shakti Pradayani Rout (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Ram Bagri (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Nidhi Yadav (MA, M. Phil., PhD)

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

This programme aims at providing comprehensive insight into finance, banking, law,
accounting, taxation and management, which play an important role in today's dynamics
business environment.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES:


This programme provides a good knowledge of business and develops entrepreneurial skills.
On successful completion of B Com (Honours) and B Com, aspirants can apply for jobs
relating to accounting, finance, marketing, banking or pursue higher education such as
[Link], CA, CMA,CS etc.

FACILITIES:
The department has a computer laboratory meant specifically for commerce students. This
computer lab is very well equipped with internet, LCD projector etc.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR [Link] (HONS) PART I

Semester I Semester II
Environmental Studies Business Communication
Financial Accounting Corporate Accounting
Business Laws Corporate Laws
Generic Elective (GE-1) Generic Elective (GE-2)

[Link]
*Course content subject to change as per the University guidelines

COURSES OF STUDY FOR [Link] PROGRAMME, PART I

Semester I Semester II
Environmental Studies Language: English/Hindi/MIL
Financial Accounting Business Laws
Business Organisation and Management Business Mathematics and Statistics
English Language Hindi/Modern Indian Language

[Link]

*Course content subject to change as per the University guidelines.

FACULTY:
 Mr. Anil Kumar Bhatt ([Link], CA.)
 Dr. Ritu Vats ([Link], PhD, CS)
 Mr. Rajinder Singh (M. Com, M. Phil.) - Teacher-in-Charge
 Dr. Srishti Pathak (M. Com, PhD)
 Dr. Nupur Saboo (M. Com, PhD)
 Ms. Misha Sabreen (M. Com)
 Ms. Srishti Bhatia (M. Com)

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
The department has young and energetic faculty and Economics is taught as part of [Link]
(Hons.), [Link] Programme and B.A. Programme.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES


This subject is relevant to our understanding of many of the important issues faced by the
people all over the world, such as resource exhaustion, pollution, environmental degradation,
taxes, revenues, interrelations between countries, employment, unemployment, growth,
stagnation, etc.

FACULTY
 Dr. Pragya Shankar (MA, M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Suneyana Sharma (MA, M. Phil., PhD) -Teacher-in-Charge
 Dr. Vinay Kumar (MA, [Link].)

COURSES OF STUDY OFFERED BY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS


Semester I Semester II
C 1–Principles of Microeconomics- I C 3- Principles of Microeconomics- II
GE1–Generic Elective GE2–Generic Elective
[Link]

DEPARTMENT OF B.A. PROGRAM

COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.A. PROGRAM PART I

Semester I Semester II
Language Course-I A Language Course-I B
AECC AECC
Discipline Course-I A Discipline Course-I B
Discipline Course-II A Discipline Course-II B

• Course content subject to change as per the University guidelines.

Options for Discipline Courses for students of B. A. Program are:


1. Computer Applications and Economics
2. Mathematics and Economics
3. History and Political Science

B. A Program Committee
 Dr. Ritambhara Misra
 Dr. K. G. Tyagi -– Teacher In charge
 Mr. Arun Kumar Gautam
 Dr. Suneyna Sharma
 Dr. Vijay Bhatia
 Ms. Sweeti Yadav
 Dr. Manvesh Das

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

The programme offered is designed for students to get exposure on all aspects of computers
right from the basic fundamentals of computers to the recent and advanced courses based on
programming languages. Degree in Computer Science combines theoretical study and
practical projects, teaching of subject-specific skills including programming languages,
hardware architecture, network programming, software engineering, web application tools
and packages and database concepts.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES:


After this programme students can pursue post graduate courses like M.C.A., [Link].
Computer Science, [Link]. (Information Technology), M.I.T., M.B.A., [Link]. (OR) and [Link].
(AOR) etc. This programme is useful to develop a personal portfolio of your own projects,
such as those involving programming, building a website or carrying out tasks online for
example, your initiative and ability in fixing bugs, improving functionality or building an app
will help show your skills and interest in the subject. Various job opportunities include:
Information Systems Manager, IT Consultant, Multimedia Programmer, Systems Developer,
Web Designer and Web Developer.

FACILITIES:
Well-equipped laboratories with good infrastructure like server, desktops, LAN, Multi-
function printer, LCD Projector.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR [Link]. (HONS)COMPUTER SCIENCE PART I

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Programming Fundamentals using C++ Programming in Java
Computer System Architecture Discrete Structures
GE1 – Generic Elective GE2 – Generic Elective
AECC AECC

[Link]

FACULTY:

 Dr. Vandana Gandotra (MCA, PhD) - Teacher In-charge


 Dr. Neeraj Kumar Sharma (MCA, PhD)
 Ms. Sakshi Taaresh Khanna (MCA)
 Ms. ShikhaVerma (MCA)
 Ms. Nupur Tyagi (MCA)
 Mr. Arun Kumar Gautam ([Link])
 Ms. Manisha Wadhwa ([Link].)

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DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
Geology – the science of earth and environment concerns with the processes and products of
earth and atmosphere. It is embracing and extending its gamut into various fields such as
Space Geology, Medical Geology, Urban Geology, Agro Geology and it is acquiring the
status of people‟s science.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES


Geologists find answers to how - variety of rocks are
formed, they relate to different mineral deposits, the
earth has developed through millions of years, life has
evolved and become extinct, water migrates, mountains
are formed and destroyed, earthquakes, floods,
tsunamis occur, relationship of earth with the sun and
other planets, structure of the earth both external and
internal were formed and so on.

FACILITIES:
Department has a dedicated lab which provides Binocular Petrological microscopes,
Monocular Petrological microscopes, Ore microscopes, Binocular zoom Microscope, Simple
biological microscope, Trinocular Microscope with digital camera and projection system,
Wooden crystal models, Advance GPS Brunton Compass, Clinometers, Geological
Hammers, Plane Table Survey equipment sets, Table Stereoscopes, Binocular Stereoscope,
Imageries and aerial photo-pair, Thin-section cutting and polishing machines with
accessories, Resistivity meter, Spectroquant SQ Multi colorimeter, Spectroquant
Thermoreactor, DO meter, TDS meters,[Link] of specimens of rare minerals, fossils and
rocks are on display.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR [Link]. (HONS)GEOLOGYPART I

Semester I Semester II
Earth system science Elements of geochemistry
Mineral science Structural geology
Environmental science Communicative English
SEC (field work)

[Link]

FACULTY:
 Dr. Prabhas Kumar Pande ([Link]., M. Phil., PhD)
 Dr. Sarbari Nag ([Link]., PhD)- Teacher-in-Charge
 Dr. Ravish Lal ([Link]., PhD)
 Eminent professors like Prof. N.C. Pant, Prof. Pankaj Srivastav, Prof. Partho Pratim
Chakraborty, Dr. Vimal Singh, Dr. K N Kandwal, from the Department of Geology
are also invited as guest faculty.

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DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
Microbiology programme started in 1989 at Ram Lal Anand College and has vast prospects
due to advancement in the field of science and technology. It is a broad discipline as
microbiology has applications in many fields like medicine, pharmacy, dairy industry,
clinical research, water industry, chemical technology and nanotechnology.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES:


Microbiology has tremendous scope and a very bright future. Students can pursue M. Sc., or
integrated M. Sc. and PhD in Microbiology and related disciplines. These students can make
career in research and non-research fields in a diverse range of employment sectors such as;
healthcare organizations, environmental organizations, industries like food, beverage,
pharmaceutical, public health & hygiene, water and biotechnology companies, forensic
science laboratories, publicly funded research organizations, higher education institutions etc.

FACILITIES:
The department has IT enabled
class rooms, well equipped
laboratories, Instrumentation
Room, Media Room, Autoclave
and Incubation Rooms. The
department has all the basic and
advanced instruments like UV-
VIS Spectrometer, Gel-doc,
ELISA Reader, and Fermentor
& Sonicator to impart basic hands-on training to students. The department has so far
completed 8 innovation research projects and currently running one research.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR [Link] (HONS.) MICROBIOLOGY, PART I

Semester I Semester II
C-1:Introduction To Microbiology and Microbial Diversity C-3: Biochemistry
C-2: Bacteriology C-4: Virology
AECC-EVS AECC-English
GE Paper Communicatio
GE Paper
n
[Link]

FACULTY:
 Dr Sudha Chaudhary (M. Sc., PhD)
 Dr Rakesh Kumar Gupta (M. Sc., PhD) - Principal
 Dr Prerna Diwan (M. Sc., PhD) – Teacher-in-Charge
 Dr Vandana Gupta (M. Sc., PhD)
 Dr Kusum Rani Gupta (M. Sc., PhD)
 Dr M. Salome John (M. Sc., PhD)
 Dr Nidhi S. Chandra (M. Sc., PhD)
 Dr Sunila Hooda (M. Sc., PhD)
 Dr. Shalini Swami (M. Sc., PhD)

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DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS

Statistics involves the collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of data. Statistics
has wide application in almost all spheres of knowledge like Industry, Commerce, Trade,
Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Biology, Psychology, Astronomy etc. The
curriculum here offers a broad application of statistics, focussing on specific statistical
methods used in science, research and industry. In addition students are given exposure to the
software packages like SPSS and programming in R. The programme also gives an
opportunity to choose papers from other disciplines as generic electives.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES:

With a bachelor‟s degree in Statistics one can go for higher studies from premier institutions
like DU, IASRI, ISI, IIT; PG in Operation Research, Applied Operation Research, MCA,
MFE, MFC and MBA. Some of the important job roles are: Data Scientist, Academician,
Biostatistician, Content & Financial Analyst, Actuary and in government sector students can
join Indian Statistical/Economic Services, Statistical investigators via Subordinate Statistical
Services across the country.
FACILITIES:
State-of-Art fully air conditioned computer
laboratory, 10 Gigabyte networked with QOS
Switch with 38 desktop machines with internet
facility. Students are allotted individual computers
in Computer Lab during practical sessions along
with required Mathematical and Statistical Tables.
Statistics Laboratory is well equipped with 85
calculators of which 15 are check and correct
(Citizen CT – 600) and remaining 70 are Scientific Calculators (Casio fx 100w, Casio fx
991ES and Casio fx 991ES Plus).

COURSES OF STUDY FOR [Link] (HONS.) STATISTICS (HONS.), PART I


Semester I Semester II
C-101 Descriptive Statistics C-201 Probability and Probability Distributions
STATC-102-Calculus C-202-Algebra
GE1– Generic Elective GE2– Generic Elective
AECC AECC

[Link]
[Link]

FACULTY:
 Dr. Seema Gupta (MA, MPhil, Ph.D) - Teacher-in-Charge
 Dr. Mukta Dutta Mazumder ([Link], MPhil, Ph.D)
 Mr. Rajesh Sachdev ([Link]., M. Phil)
 Mrs. Seema Joshi (MA, M. Phil)
 Dr. Neena Mital (MA, MPhil, Ph.D)
 Dr. Rita Jain (MA, MPhil, Ph.D)
 Dr. Kuldeep Singh Chauhan ([Link]., MPhil, Ph.D)

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

The Department of Mathematics was established in the academic session 2017-18. The
department is equipped with dedicated IT enabled rooms, well established Computer
Laboratory with all mathematical softwares (MATHEMATICA, LaTex, MATLAB etc.).

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES


Mathematics has a dual nature: It is
a science and way of thinking, with
its own language designed for
logical discourse, and it also
provides unique approaches to
describe and understand reality. The
demand of mathematics is increasing
day by day in industry as well as in
government jobs. They require
mathematicians for Big Data
analysis, Analytics, Gaming theory,
Operation Management, Actuarial
Science, Research and Development,
Weather analysis, Security coders,
etc. After pursuing Mathematics
(Honours) they can get into defense sector (DRDO), Insurance sector (Actuarial Science),
government sector (SSC, UPSC, RAW etc.), Banking sector, and of course into academics
and teaching.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR [Link] (HONS.) MATHEMATICS (HONS.), PART I

Semester I Semester II
C 1–Calculus C 3–Real Analysis
C 2–Algebra C 4–Differential Equations
GE1–Generic Elective GE2–Generic Elective
AECC AECC

[Link]/du/uploads/Syllabus_2015/[Link].%20Hons.%[Link]

Course Coordinator: Dr. Seema Gupta (Department of Statistics)

FACULTY:

 Mr. Basant Mishra ([Link], [Link].)


 Ms. Sweeti Yadav ([Link], [Link].) -Teacher In-charge
 Mr Kapil Kumar ([Link])

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BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

The programme will help the students to obtain the knowledge and skills needed to assume
management positions in different organisations and help students to understand how
organizations work and manage.

SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES:


This programme provides a good professional knowledge of business and aims to develop
undergraduate students to be leaders and managers capable of taking on the challenges and
rigors of the global marketplace. On successful completion of the programme, aspirants can
apply for jobs relating to marketing, finance, and banking or pursue higher education such as
MBA and can also take up other professional courses like CA, CS, CMA, LLB, etc.

COURSES OF STUDY FOR BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIESPART I

Semester I Semester II
C 1– Statistics for Business Decision C 3–Managerial Economics
C 2- Foundations of Management and C 4–Business Accounting
Organisational Behaviour
GE1–Generic Elective GE2–Generic Elective
AECC AECC

[Link]
*Course content subject to change as per the University guidelines

Programme Coordinator: Mr. Rajesh Sachdev (Department of Statistics)

FACULTY:
 Ms. Deepti Gupta (B.E, M.B.A) – Teacher In-charge
 Ms. Pooja Gayatri ([Link])

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Physical Education is an integral part of the wider education system. It helps in the attainment
of the ultimate aim of education i.e. the achievement of holistic development. Considering the
concept of “SPORTS FOR ALL” the Department of Physical Education organizes various
Inter-department tournaments for students as well as various sports activities for staff
(teaching and non-teaching) throughout the year. Trials for various sports are notified in the
month of August and the selections are made for various teams in the following games:
Indoor: Boxing, Taekwondo, Judo, Chess, Table tennis, Badminton, Power lifting
Outdoor: Volleyball, Football, Cricket, Ball badminton, Hand ball, Tug of war, Kho-kho
In the session 2019-20 the college has 23 seats for admission under Judo, Taekwondo,
Kho-Kho category.
Special efforts are made by the college to facilitate and encourage students who are a part of
various sports teams. On a regular basis they are provided with playing kits, coaching and
training facilities, refreshments etc. Financial support is also provided in the form of fee
waivers, cash incentives for the best performing sports persons plus college also pays
registration fee for sportspersons to participate in various tournaments outside the college.
The department also regularly conducts health check-up camps for students and staff of
college for awareness of healthy physiological parameters like Body Mass Index, Body Fat
etc. The health status of the students is monitored and recorded every semester and record is
maintained through e-health register.

FACULTY:
 Dr. Pardeep Kumar Sharma ([Link], PhD)
 Dr. Vishal Goswami ([Link], PhD)

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
GE 1-Introduction to Physical Education in GE-2- Fitness, Wellness and Nutrition
the Contemporary Context

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ADMISSIONS 2019-20
Ram Lal Anand College (RLAC) is a constituent college of University of Delhi. It offers 14
undergraduate programmes and one postgraduate programme.

 Admissions to all programmes are done as per the rules prescribed by the university
and meticulously followed by the college.
 Each candidate seeking admission to any programme in the college has to first and
foremost register for admissions at University of Delhi website and Refer to details in
the university bulletin of information at [Link]
UG_BULLETIN_JUNE17Revised.pdf
 Apart from admissions under UR/SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories admissions are also
done under the following supernumerary categories; (i) PwD (persons with
disabilities),ii) CW (Children/Widows of Personnel of the Armed Forces including
Para-Military); iii) KM (Kashmiri Migrants); iv) Prime Minister's special scholarship
for Students of Jammu and Kashmir; v) WQ (Ward Quota); vi) ECA (Extra-
Curricular Activities); vii) Sports.
 To encourage gender parity in our college, girl applicants are provided with 1%
relaxation in total eligibility marks percentage in few programmes.
 Seat allocation to various programmes is inclusive of the reservation policy prescribed
by the university based on the Government of India rules. Please refer to the seat
matrix table given below.
 No direct queries are entertained prior to the declaration of admission cut-off list.
 Cut-off lists will be declared only on the University‟s website. If a candidate finds
him/herself eligible, then he/she can visit the college and follow the steps for
admission

Admissions under Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship Scheme (PMSSS):RLAC is a


designated centre eligible for providing admission under Prime Minister‟s Special
Scholarship Scheme (PMSSS) to applicants belonging to the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
The admissions under this criterion are directly done by All India Council for Technical
Education ([Link] Any student allocated a seat at Ram Lal
Anand College under PMSSS should approach the college with original certificates and
documents along with the original admission letter issued by AICTE. For any further queries,
kindly contact nodal officer Dr. Mukta Datta Mazumder (Department of Statistics, RLAC),
Phone: 9811179891, Email: munroy2003@[Link]

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IMPORTANT DATES
Schedule for Undergraduate Merit Based Courses for Academic Session 2019-2020:
[Link]

Eligibility criteria shall be applicable for Undergraduate Admissions 2019-2020:

[Link]

Cut-off Lists Activity Date


Online Registration 30.05.2019 to 22.06.2019
First Cut-off List Notification of first Cut-off 28.06.2019
List by the college
Document verification, 28.06.2019 to 01.07.2019
approval of admission and (except Sunday)
Payment of Fee
Second Cut-off List Notification of Second Cut- 04.07.2019
off List by the college
Document verification, 04.07.2019 to 06.07.2019
approval of admission and
Payment of Fee
Third Cut-off List Notification of Third Cut-off 09.07.2019
List by the college (if any)
Document verification, 09.07.2019to 11.07.2019
approval of admission and
Payment of Fee
Fourth Cut-off List Notification of Fourth Cut- 15.07.2019
off List by the college (if
any)
Document verification, 15.07.2019 to 17.07.2019
approval of admission and
Payment of Fee
Fifth Cut-off List Notification of Fifth Cut-off 20.07.2019
List by the college (if any)
Document verification, 2.07.2019 to 23.07.2019
approval of admission and (except Sunday)
Payment of Fee
Session Orientation Programme/ 20.07.2019
Classes begin

After securing admission, each student must bring the admission fee
receipt to gain entry into the college till identity cards are issued.

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STEPS OF ADMISSION PROCESS

Check eligibility in
Cut-off list on Proceed to Submit Form to
University Website Admission Principal’s Office
Convener for for Final Approval
Verification

Log onto University


Portal, Select course
and college and take
print of admission Submit fee online
form for confirmation of
admission within
Proceed to Section the stipulated time
Officer (Admn) for
At RLAC, proceed to meet verification
Teacher Incharge of the
Department for eligibility
check. Candidates seeking
admission under reserved Keep a printout of
categories need to get
category certificate
fee receipt
Proceed to Assistant
verified from EOC prior Admn. for
to meeting the Teacher document
Incharge varification

 The original mandatory documents produced at the time of admission will be verified
online. The documents which cannot be verified online are to be submitted in original
within one week of the last day of UG Admissions for forensic verification.

 The classes will formally begin along with the Orientation Program on 20th July 2019.

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SEAT MATRIX (2019-20)
Programme Wise Seat Matrix for the year 2019-20 after implementation of EWS Quota, i.e. 10%
for the session 2019-20 with reference to Delhi University’s Notification No.
Aca.I/EWSs/2019/101, dated 15.05.2019 and DSW letter dated 10.05.2019 regarding B.A.
Programme admissions.

Undergraduate Programmes:

S. Programme Proposed UR SC ST OBC EWS Relaxation


No. Seats after (15%) (7.5%) (27%) (10%) of 1% in
EWS (2019- cut-off for
2020) 10% girls
1 B.A. Programme 85 39 12 7 23 4 Yes
(Discipline Combination)
(a) History/Political Science 41 19 6 3 11 2
(b) Computer Applications/ 22 10 3 2 6 1
Economics
(c) Economics/Mathematics 22 10 3 2 6 1
2 B.A. (Hons) English 68 31 10 5 18 4 Yes
3 B. A. (Hons) Hindi 68 31 10 5 18 4 Yes
4 B.A. (Hons) History 68 31 10 5 18 4 Yes
5 B.A. (Hons) Pol Science 68 31 10 5 18 4 Yes
6 B.A. (Hons) Hindi 22 10 3 2 6 1 No
Patrakarita Evam
Jansanchar
7 [Link] 85 39 13 6 23 4 Yes
8 [Link] (Hons) 68 31 10 5 18 4 Yes
9 [Link] (Hons) Computer 34 16 5 3 9 1 Yes
Science
10 [Link] (Hons) Geology 34 16 5 3 9 1 Yes
11 [Link] (Hons) Microbiology 34 16 5 3 9 1 No
12 [Link] (Hons) Statistics 34 16 5 3 9 1 Yes
13 [Link] (Hons) Mathematics 51 23 8 4 14 2 Yes
14 Bachelor of Management 51 23 8 4 14 2 No
Studies (BMS)
Total 770 353 114 60 206 37

Post Graduate Programme

S. Programme Proposed UR SC ST OBC (27%) EWS (10%)


No. Seats (15%) (7.5%)
(2019-20)
1 M A Hindi 12 6 2 1 3 0

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PROPOSED FEE STRUCTURE (2019-20)
PROGRAMME WISE FEES for 1ST YEAR (2019-20) FOR UNDER GRADUATES *
[Link]. Programme GEN OBC SC ST PWD

1 B.A. (P) 10000 10000 9815 9815 75


2 B.A. (H) Hindi 10000 10000 9815 9815 75
3 B.A. (H) English 10000 10000 9815 9815 75
4 B.A. (H) History 10000 10000 9815 9815 75
5 B.A. (H) Pol. Science 10000 10000 9815 9815 75
6 B.A. (H) Hindi 27500 27500 27315 27315 75
Patrakarita
7 [Link] (P) 13000 13000 12815 12815 75
8 [Link] (Hons.) 13000 13000 12815 12815 75
9 [Link]. (Hons.) Computer 59240 59240 59055 59055 75
Science
10 [Link]. (Hons.) 14000 14000 13815 13815 75
Microbiology
11 [Link]. (Hons.) Statistics 14000 14000 13815 13815 75

12 [Link]. (Hons.) 14000 14000 13815 13815 75


Mathematics
13 [Link]. (Hons.) Geology 22000 22000 21815 21815 75

14 Bachelor of Management 23570 23570 23385 23385 75


Studies

PROGRAMME WISE FEES (2019-20) FOR M.A. (PREVIOUS) *


[Link]. Programme GEN OBC SC ST PWD

1 M.A. Hindi 11260 11260 11015 11015 75


(Previous)

*Note:
 A Minimum of 10% fee will be increased every year.
 Expenses for the field trip will be paid by the concerned student.
 The fee charged from foreign students will be as prescribed by University of Delhi in addition
to the college fee.

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ELIGIBILITY
As per University requirements. For further details refer to the link below:
[Link]

ADMISSION RELATED COMMITTEES


ADMISSION CONVENORS (OVERALL)

Dr. Prerna Malhotra (Convener) Dept. of English 9868981489


Dr. Neelam Rishikalp (Co-convener) Dept. of Hindi 9810672284

PROGRAMME ADMISSION CONVENORS

Ms. Deepshikha Kumari English


Dr. S.C. Dabas Hindi
Mr. Rajinder Singh Commerce
Dr. Triranjan Raj Political Science
Dr. Vikas Kumar History
Dr. Prerna Diwan Microbiology
Dr. Seema Gupta Statistics
Dr. Neeraj Kumar Sharma Computer Science
Dr. Sarbari Nag Geology
Dr. K.G. Tyagi B.A. Program
Ms. Sweeti Yadav Mathematics
Ms. Deepti Gupta Management Studies

ADMISSION COUNSELLING COMMITTEE

Dr. Seema Joshi Dept. of Statistics 9868814825


Dr. Sudha Chaudhry Dept. of Microbiology 8826140506
Dr. N K Pandey Dept. of History 9810119138
Dr. Shruti Anand Dept. of Hindi 9555814548
Ms. Pragya Deshmukh Dept. of English 9911220346
Dr. M Salome John Dept. of Microbiology 8860504883
Mr. Anil Bhatt Dept. of Commerce 9911992500
Dr. Suneyna Sharma Dept. of Economics 8130282605
Ms. Nupur Tyagi Dept. of Computer Science 9958653777

HELPDESK COMMITTEE (ADMISSIONS)

Dr. Devendra Kumar Dept. of History 9818854153


Dr. Kusum Rani Gupta Dept. of Microbiology 9891395557
Dr. Neena Mital Dept. of Statistics 9873229919
Dr. Archna Gaur Dept. of Hindi 9811562434
Dr .Ritambhara Misra Dept. of English 8860255252
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ECA ADMISSION COMMITTEE

Dr. Mukta Datta Mazumder Dept. of Statistics 9811179891


(Convener)
Dr. Manvesh Nath Das Dept. of Hindi 9868632286
Dr. Ritu Vats Dept. of Commerce 9311165222
Dr. Shruti Anand Dept. of Hindi 9555814548
(Staff Council Nominee)

SPORTS ADMISSION COMMITTEE

Dr. Pardeep Kumar Sharma Dept. of Physical Education 9911501924


(Convener)
Dr. Vishal Goswami Dept. of Physical Education 9999055910
Dr. Sanjay K Sharma Dept. of Hindi 9868411540
(Staff Council Nominee)

ADMISSION GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Dept. of History 9810281549


Mr. Rajesh Sachdev Dept. of Statistics 9911824474
Mr. Taha Yasin Dept. of English 9711115081
Dr. Parul Lau Gaur Dept. of History 9818562545
Ms. Deepti Bhardwaj Dept. of English 9212132420

ADMISSION GRIEVANCES SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD COMMITTEE

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Dept. of Hindi 9899686959


Ms. Shachi Meena Dept. of History 8527818389
Dr. Arvind Dept. of History 9650934370

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INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
To maintain the momentum of quality consciousness in college, an Internal Quality
Assurance Cell (IQAC) has been formed. This is conceived as a mechanism to build and
ensure a quality enhancement culture at the college level. This is an internal quality assurance
system, with appropriate structure and processes, to meet the diverse needs of the
stakeholders. The IQAC is meant for planning, guiding and monitoring Quality Assurance
(QA) and Quality Enhancement (QE) activities of the college. It works in college to
channelize and systematize the efforts and measures towards academic excellence. It is
involved in development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters for the various
academic and administrative activities of the Colleges thereby creating a learner-centric
environment conducive for [Link] IQAC cell has 16 members including senior
college faculty and external experts.

 Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta -- Principal, Chairman


 Dr. Prerna Diwan, Coordinator – Dept. of Microbiology

External Experts

 Ms. Ritu Kalra, Head HR Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
 Mr. Santosh Kumar Sharma, Joint Director, Institute of Company Secretaries

INSTITUTIONAL ETHICS COMMITTEE


The college has a seven member institutional ethics committee that takes care of ethical
compliance of research projects.

Chairperson: Prof. J.S. Virdi, Former Head, Department of Microbiology, University of Delhi
Member-Secretary: Dr. Vandana Gupta, Department of Microbiology, RLA College

RESEARCH AND IPR CELL


The cell was constituted in 2017 to promote research activities in the college. It constantly
disseminates information about various funding agencies and ministries which provide funds
to researchers from diverse disciplines. The cell updates the faculty members about the
upcoming workshops, seminars, FDPs and conferences in their areas of interest through
emails.

Coordinator – Dr. Vandana Gupta, Department of Microbiology

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CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE & CERTIFICATE
COURSES
CENTRE FOR EDUCATION & TRAINING IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Realizing the importance of awareness and mitigation planning of natural and man-made
disasters, a special centre for disaster management was instituted under the guidance of our
ex-GB member Shri P.P. Srivastava who has a vast experience in this field as a researcher
and an administrator. The centre conducts seminars, awareness programmes and will start a
certificate course soon.

Coordinator: Dr. Prabhas Pande, Department of Geology

CENTRE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT


This center was inaugurated on 24th August, 2017 by Shri P. P. Shrivastav (IAS Retd), Ms
Lalita Nijhawan, Entrepreneur, Director Nijhawan Group of Companies and Mr. Arnab
Chakraborty National Director, UNCTAD-Empretec Programme for India, Empretec India
Foundation. The centre enriches and sharpens the entrepreneurial skills of students who wish
to establish and successfully run their own enterprises in future. The center will conduct
training programs, workshops for students. It invites novel ideas from students and hold
Ideathons and Hackathons. The centre funds & nurtures promising ideas for development.

Coordinator: Dr. Prerna Diwan, Department of Microbiology

Shubham Raj awarded Best Startup Idea Award 2019

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CENTRE FOR HUMAN VALUES, LIFE SKILLS AND ETHICS

A new Centre for Human Values, Life Skills and Ethics was established in the college which
has started a non-credit 40 hours course on Human Values, Ethics and Life Skills for Ist year
students. The course encompasses lectures by experts, workshops, film & documentary
screening and visits to orphanages, old age homes for sensitization.

Coordinator: Dr. Rita Jain, Department of Statistics


Co-Coordinator: Capt. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Sharma, Department of Hindi

MEDIA PRODUCTION CENTRE


The college has a full-fledged audio-video enabled media production centre with state of art
cameras, microphones, mixer and recording devices. The centre provides practical training to
students of mass media and also works as an e-content generation centre.

Coordinator: Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Department of Hindi & Hindi Patrakarita Evam Jansachar

ADD-ON SKILL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE COURSES


College is currently offering the following such courses:
 Hospitality and Tourism Management in collaboration with Nijhawan Group of
Companies. The course is available to students who have graduated or are currently in
III year. This year the course is expected to start in the month of September.
Coordinator: Dr. Rakesh Kumar (Department of History)
 Hindi Anuvaad in collaboration with Hindi Anuvaad Parishad-The course is
available to all students who wish to pursue their careers in Hindi translation. It is
offered in the even semester every session.
Coordinator- Dr. Neelam Rishikalp, Department of Hindi

 Data Analytics (SQL, advanced Excel and R programming) in association with Step
Up [Link] course is available to all students who wish to pursue their careers
in Data Analytics. It is offered in the odd/even semester break every session.
Coordinator- Dr. Seema Gupta, Department of Statistics

 Cyber Security and Forensics in association with Innovian Technologies. The


course is available to students from different backgrounds at the end of each
academic session.
Coordinator –Dr. Neeraj Kumar Sharma, Department of Computer Science.

 Certificate courses in Chinese and Japanese languages(Upcoming) – These


courses are likely to be offered from this session under the Department of East Asian
Studies, University of Delhi.

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AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS
 Best student awards - Each year two best students, duly selected, are awarded, one
from sciences and other from humanities and commerce streams who have showcased
remarkable talent and dedication in academics, extracurricular, extension and research
potential in their three years of study in the college. Awards are bestowed in the
memory of our beloved Ex-principal Dr D K Pabby who was a great teacher,
philosopher, a gentle and kind philanthropist and who was instrumental in starting
these awards. The Awards carry a cash prize of Rs 20,000/-, a plaque and a certificate.

Shreya Uttam (2016-2019) Dr D K Pabby Best Student Award (Humanities & Commerce)

Shrabani Snigdha (2016-2019) Dr D K Pabby Best Student Award (Sciences)

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 Award of excellence in Academics- Each year students getting the top two positions
in university year end examinations in each program are felicitated and awarded

during annual day celebrations.

 Awards to Best Sports Persons - The students excelling in sports activities at the
university, zonal, district, state, national and international levels are acknowledged
and awarded every year during the sports day events and celebrations.
Shubham (2016-19) – Gold Medal in Khelo India Youth Games in Judo

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 Awards of excellence in extra/Co-curricular activities: Any student bringing
laurels to the college in competitions at International/National/Inter-University level
in any Extra/Co-Curricular event is felicitated at the annual day of the college.

 Awards to Best NCC Cadet – The best NCC cadet will also be awarded at the
Annual Day.

 Award to Best NSS Volunteer – The best NSS volunteer will also be awarded at the
Annual Day.

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BEYOND CURRICULUM
The College has a number of co-curricular and extra-curricular committees/societies catering
to varied interests and talents of the student community. In the admission form itself, students
are required to select/tick a minimum of one preference. Similarly all students (not only those
who are admitted under sports quota) are encouraged to opt for various games and sports and
they are free to choose any team of their choice. The cycle begins when the new entrants join
the college. Auditions/trials for various societies/sports teams are notified/ advertised on the
notice board/website in the month of August and following that the selections are done.
Further, college provides for coaching facilities for various sports and co-curricular activities
like dance, music, theatre etc. Some of the co-curricular societies of the college are:

ART AND CULTURE SOCIETY

There are five diverse wings of the Arts & Culture Society: DASTOOR (the music society),
ILLUSION (the western dance society), ANANTADRISHTI (the Indian dance Society),
INARA (the art and craft society) and ANDAAZ (anchoring society). It is one of the most
popular and culturally vibrant society of the college.

Wherein Dastoor, Illusion and Inara win accolades for the college in the inter-college and
inter-university level competitions; it is Inara (the soul of the aesthetic aspect of college) and
Andaaz which decorates our college in all the events, round the year. All the five dimensions
of Art and Culture Society worked very hard to bring success to the Annual Cultural Fest
“Splendor 2019” of the college. Special efforts are the college to facilitate and encourage
students who are a part of any of these societies. The college conducts special workshops for
the students for training.
Convener – Dr. Mukta Datta Mazumder, Department of Statistics

SANGOSHTI (MONTHLY LECTURE SERIES)

Sangoshti organizes Lecture series by eminent personalities from all disciplines. These talks
are followed by interactive sessions with students.

Convener – Dr. Prerna Malhotra, Department of English

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PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILM CLUB

The work is divided between the Photography team (CHITRA) and Film club (PARDA). The
aim of the team is to develop photography skills through excursions, exhibitions, workshops
and competitions whilst having the opportunity to meet other photography enthusiasts. The
collaboration wants to create a community where mutual learning is cultivated.

As a popular art, set in the economic, cultural and political spheres, film inevitably bears the
birthmarks of its passage into light, and it is also composed of pieces of the culture it
represents. Parda, the Film Club screens movies which are socio-culturally relevant, ensuing
an enriching discussion at the end of each screening.

Convener – Mr. Rajesh Sachdev, Department of Statistics

HASRATEIN – THE DRAMATIC SOCIETY


Performing for the people is not always a „feel good‟ action but a process of engaging with
ideas and issues. It is essential to have
excellence in the craft, the form, the aesthetics,
and be alert on the questions of ideas and
politics. With such ideals forming the premise of
the theatre society, each year it turns out to be a
bunch of very dedicated and hard-working
students, who with their ideas, transcend the
limitations of the institutionalized thought
process and the subject matter in the laboratory
of their enthusiastic performances delves deep
and jolts the sensitive, status-quoist nerves of the
society. The society shapes an enthralling
journey!
Convener – [Link] Gandotra, Department of Computer Science

GANDHI STUDY CIRCLE

One can love Gandhi, one can hate Gandhi, but


one cannot ignore Mahatma Gandhi. With the
deep entrenched mark that Mahatma Gandhi‟s
ideals have left in the collective socio-political
psyche of the nation, it becomes inevitable to
revisit, and critically analyse his thoughts. Gandhi
Study Circle via its seminars and other events
ensures that the Gandhian values are
contemporized and presented to the youth of
today in accordance to the social make-up of the
contemporary Indian society.

Convener – Dr. Devendra Kumar, Department of History

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NORTH EAST SOCIETY
The students from North Eastern states of India
are closely associated with the University of Delhi
and of RLAC for a very long time. Our college
makes special efforts to provide unique cultural
interface to students from the North East.
Recently the three day annual cultural festival of
2019 dedicated one full day to the cultural
presentations from the North East Students under
the auspices of “Aaranya”.

Convener – Dr. Prabhas Pande, Department of Geology

RLA CHAPTER OF SPIC MACAY


SPIC MACAY (Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst
Youth) has been assertively persuading the educational institutions across India to organise
programs of Indian classical music, Painting
etc. for preserving the ancient form of art and to
develop the sensibilities of the students that
allow them to appreciate and enrich our cultural
values and tradition. RLA college has long
been associated with SPIC MACAY. The
students associated with the society, coordinate
and run the show, right from its quotidian daily
functioning to successful organization of
cultural exuberance. Over the years this
prestigious event in our college has welcomed
highly renowned performers and artists of
international repute like Ustaad Bismillah Khan, Shovana Narayan, Pt. Rajan Mishra and Pt.
Sajan Mishra, Ustaad Kamal Sabri, Dr. Ashvini Bhide-Deshpande, Sh. Abhay Rustum
Sopori, Pt. Shubhendra Rao and many more.

Convener – Ms. Deepshikha Kumari, Department of English

ECO CLUB
Eco club not only functions within the college but
also extends some of its activities beyond college.
Within college its foremost aim is to create a
green campus and plastic free premises. In this
regards some of our continuous efforts include
waste segregation, on-site compost generation,
herbal garden etc. To enhance students‟
environmental and ecological consciousness the
college makes students visit Biodiversity Parks
throughout the year in batches.
Convener – Dr. Pragya Deshmukh, Department of English

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YOGA AND MEDITATION COMMITTEE
With an aim to raise awareness vis-à-vis health (both physical and mental), the Yoga and
Meditation Committee organizes Yoga
camps in the college premises. Experts
and trained yoga teachers are invited
to share their expertise and inculcate
into the psyche of students, the
necessity and inevitability of a healthy
body and mind, in order to succeed in
the contemporary competitive
scenario. A number of asanas like
Tadasana, Trikonasana, Vrikshasana,
Vajrasana, Ushtrasana, Bhujangasana,
Shalbhasana, Setubandh asana, Pawanmuktasana, Surya Namaskar etc. were taught to the
students in the Yoga camp by experts organised in the last session.
Convener - Dr. Sunila Hooda, Department of Microbiology

DEBATE AND QUIZ SOCIETY


Richard Feynman said: “I would rather have questions that can‟t be answered, than answers
that can‟t be questioned.” With an aim of enhancing the critical faculty and cultivating an
agile, curious and questioning young mind, the Debate and Quiz Society organizes several
events.
Under the banner of the society, quiz-fest named Qrukshetra, debate competition titled
Ignorance is not bliss, and slam poetry competition labelled Bol Ke Lab Azad Hai Tere, are
the highlights of annual events organised in the college. The team of Quizzers, Debaters and
Slam Poets, also participate in inter-college events and win accolades for the college.

Conveners – Hindi– Dr. Subhash C Dabas (Department of Hindi)


English -Dr. N K Pandey (Department of History)

CREATIVE WRITING
The college provides various platforms to students to display and develop their writing skills
apart from curricular routine. The creative writing committee is a dedicated platform which
works to bring together those students who have a flair for writing.

Convener –Dr. Ritambhara Misra, Department of English

WOMEN WELFARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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Organises seminars and debates related to women issues, self-defense course and health
camps for girls, to create awareness about their rights among young women students of
college and also to equip and empower them. In line with Govt of India‟s policy, Gender
Champions are envisaged as responsible leaders who will facilitate enabling environment
within their educational institutions towards gender sensitization. Our college selects five
such nominations each year as Gender Champions.

Convener – Dr. Parul Lau Gaur, Department of History

COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS

SAMDRISHTI
The annual college magazine SAMDRISHTI publishes the annual report of functioning of all
the committees and the events organised throughout the session.

SRIJAN
Srijan is the wall magazine of the college updated every two months.

Convener – Dr. Archna Gaur, Department of Hindi

SAMBHAV
It is magazine published by the department of Hindi Patrakarita evam Jansanchar and appears
twice a year.

RLA Samachar
It is a news magazine arranged, edited and published by the students of the department of
Hindi Patrakarita evam Jansanchar and appears twice a year.

Coordinator – Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Department of Hindi

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College Publications

DEPARTMENTAL SOCIETIES
Different departments have their specific societies under the banner of which departmental
activities, seminars and workshops are organized.
 Terre-X – Department of Geology
 Panacea – Department of Statistics
 Hindi Sahitya Parishad
 Hindi Patrakarita Parishad
 Ubiquitous – Department of English
 [Link] – Department of Computer Science
 Tawarikh – Department of History
 Mikrobiologika –Department of Microbiology
 Ka-ching – Department of Commerce
 State-Craft – Department of Political Science
 Marg – Department of Management Studies

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
RLAC is extremely proud of its alumni base. We are deeply engaged with our wonderful
alumni on a regular basis. This relationship extends in various forms like:
 Counselling and career guidance
 Internships and Employment
 Merit Scholarship to the toppers of all the courses (Rs. 3000/- each)
 Alumni Lecture Series
Each graduating student becomes a part of RLAC Alumni Association (regd.) after paying a
nominal fee. Alumni association also organizes alumni meet.

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President – Mr. Raja Babu, Alumnus of
Department of Statistics, RLAC
Secretary – Mr. Tarun Shrivastav, Advocate,
Alumnus of Department of Commerce, RLAC
Faculty Coordinator - Ms. Deepti Bhardwaj,
Department of English

Alumni Meet held on 6th April, 2019

STUDENTS’ UNION
RLA College students‟ union is an elected body with 6 student members and plays a very
effective and impressive role in various
ways. On one hand it is a deliberative
platform among students, also it serves
as a bridge between wider student
community and college authorities.
Each year the union organises various
programmes specifically the Fresher‟s
welcome and Annual Cultural Festival
along with Arts and Culture committee.
Felicitation of Students‟ Union 2018-19

Student Union Posts: President (3rd year), Vice-President (girl student), Secretary (any year),
Joint Secretary (1st year), 2 CC (any year who represent the college at Delhi University
Student Union)
Convener – Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Department of History

NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)


The National Cadet Corps (NCC) in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of
[Link] was raised on 15th July, 1948. The motto of NCC is unity and discipline. In line with
the motto, NCC unit RLAC aims to develop qualities of character, courage, discipline,
leadership, spirit of adventure, sportsmanship and the ideas of selfless service in youth,
amongst the students, so that they mature to become good citizens. It also creates a human
resource of organized, trained, conscious and motivated youth, always available for the
service of the nation and its citizens. NCC cadets represent the college under 7th Delhi
battalion in various National Events and Camps such as OTA SSB COURSE, CM RALLY,
THAL SAINIK CAMP and PARASAILING CAMP. The college ensures that minimum
number of NCC drills do take place to make our cadets eligible for reputed B & C level
certificates.
Associate NCC Officer: Capt. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Sharma, Department of Hindi

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NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
The NSS unit of Ram Lal Anand College aims at creating social awareness amongst youth,
foregrounding the ills of the society, with a larger philanthropic motive of serving the nation
at large. It is endeavoured via varied medium in the realm of arts and culture, like nukkad-
natak, slogan writing, alongside actual participation on ground; it campaigns against evils
like „drug addiction‟, promoting road safety, sensitization towards ailing and elderly
individuals and enthuses the masses with drives like promoting digital economy, Swacchata
Abhiyaan etc. On completion of 2 successful years (120 hours/year) and 1 camp student gets
a certificate from Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Our college was selected as one of
the five Nodal Centres in Delhi by NSS Directorate to host District Youth Parliament (DYP)
competition.
NSS Program Officer-Dr. Kusum Gupta, Department of Microbiology

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STUDENT SUPPORT
CAREER COUNSELLING AND PLACEMENT CELL
The college has a dedicated Career Counselling and Placement Cell that guides and helps the
students in their placement, both during vacations for internships and for jobs at the end of
graduation programme by organizing interactions with the recruitment representatives of
different companies. Last year, more than 200 students secured on-site offers during the
career fair organized at the college in which around 20 companies interviewed our students.
The CCPC also frequently organizes various workshops and sessions to teach and develop
soft skills among our students.
Convener- Dr. Seema Gupta, Department of Statistics

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL (EOC)


The College has an EOC to ensure no discrimination takes place within the college campus
on grounds of disability or minority or reserved status. EOC has taken special initiatives for
the differently-abled students. The college has dedicated washrooms/restrooms, tactile paths,
ramps, hardware and software in the library and a proposed book bank. The visually impaired
students as soon as they enrol in the college are provided with Braille books and laptops on a
returnable basis. EOC also regularly organizes workshops, seminars, and symposiums for
providing a platform to all the students especially with regard to EOC mandate for women,
SC, ST, OBC and religious minority students.
Convener – Mr. Pratik Kumar, Department of History

SUGAM
From 2019-20 academic session, EOC‟s mandate especially for PwD students will be taken
up by an altogether new committee aptly titled „SUGAM” which aim to provide a
deliberative platform especially to our differently-abled students.
Convener – Dr. Ritambhara Misra, Department of English

MEDICAL AND COUNSELLING FACILITIES


The college makes available the services of a qualified doctor and a professional counsellor
on a part-time basis. A qualified nurse is available on all working days, at the following
timings: 09 AM to 05 PM – Monday to Friday
Dr Aneet Wadhwa (Medical Officer) , Dr Jyotsna Mittal (Psychologist Counsellor)

FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Each year applications are invited from among the students for fee waiver and students‟ aid
purposes in the month of October which are responded to accordingly within a month. Only
such applications are considered wherein a student is not receiving any other scholarship.
The College renders financial aid to needy students by granting:
1. Fee Concession
2. Student Aid Fund
3. Fee waiver to PwD students (except for admission fee, students‟ union fee and identity
card fee totalling a nominal charge of Rs. 75 only per annum)
4. Examination fee waiver to PWD students.
5. Tuition fee waiver for SC&ST students.

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The college from time to time receives scholarship notification from various government
agencies especially for students belonging to SC/ST/OBC categories and religious minorities.
The college regularly notifies such information. Students may check for these on college
website, notice boards and IQAC. Some examples of such schemes are: Ishan Uday for
students from North Eastern states, Scholarships from Delhi Govt. and other state
governments, philanthropic organizations like INSPIRE, BROTHERHOOD etc.

INDUSTRY ACADEMIA INTERFACE


In order to promote academic cooperation and to provide a platform for students to enhance
experiential learning and hands on training Five MoUs have been signed by the college in
this year with IQAC of ten Colleges in Delhi (IQAC Cluster), with S M Sehgal Foundation,
with Molitics, with Amar Ujala Publications Limited and with School of Open learning,
University of Delhi.
Co-ordinator: Dr. Prerna Diwan, Department of Microbiology

MENTORSHIP
Apart from curricular and co-curricular guidance the college remains committed towards the
psychological and personality development of each student. In this regards, each student of
the college is made formally associated as a mentee with a particular teacher who works in
the role of a mentor. Apart from regular interactions between the mentor and mentee the aim
is also to ensure no student feels alienated in any way during the college life.
Co-ordinator: Dr. Mukta Datta Mazumder, Department of Statistics

REMEDIAL CLASSES
For slow learners our faculty members take up remedial classes regularly at the end of the
semester. The remedial classes are also helpful for such students, who have to miss out on
classes/lectures due to their participation in inter-college co-curricular and sports activities.
Co-ordinator: Mr. Vikas Kumar, Department of History

LOCAL CHAPTER FOR NATIONAL PROGRAMME ON TECHNOLOGY


ENHANCED LEARNING (NPTEL)
For enhanced learning experience of students and faculty, Ram Lal Anand College has
enrolled itself as LOCAL CHAPTER for MHRD sponsored National Program on
Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) last year. Till date, a total of 731 students and 18
faculty members from ten departments have enrolled in different courses on NPTEL. Out of
these 79 students appeared in online exam conducted by NPTEL for certification and 77
students were certified. Among certified students 7 were awarded GOLD, 36 SILVER, 25
ELITE and 9 as successfully completed. Ram Lal Anand College is the only college of
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI to make its place in the list of ACTIVE LOCAL CHAPTERS
issued by NPTEL on 11 June 2019.
Single Point of Contact (SPOC) – Ms. Sweeti Yadav, Department of Mathematics

VIRTUAL LABS
Our College is also one of the nodal centres for Virtual Labs which is an initiative of MHRD
for better understanding of experiments by students studying in various programmes of
science stream.
Co-ordinator– Dr. Neeraj Kumar Sharma, Department of Computer Science

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The college has taken up the cause of technological advancements among all students very
seriously. In this regards, the college duly follows the university sanctioned scheme of
providing laptops for educational purposes to each student of 2nd and 3rd year in the college
on returnable basis. To complement the university‟s efforts the college has provided a Wi-Fi
enabled campus.

To keep the students updated with relevant information the college makes use of
different platforms; SMS/text messages and email to each student, notices on the
website as well as prominent physical locations within the college. Apart from this
teachers also informally interact with students on a regular basis through new
technologies like Whatsapp etc.

DISCIPLINE CUM ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE


See Ordinance XV-B & C, Regarding: Maintenance of discipline among students of the
university and Prohibition and Punishment for Ragging
[Link]

Dr. Pardeep Kumar Shrama (Convenor) 9911501924


Dr. Vandana Gupta (Co-convener) 7838004880
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Sharma 9868411540
Mr. Vikas Kumar 9210343927
Dr. Vishal Goswami 9999055910
Dr. Rita Jain 9891491019
Dr. Shalini Swami 9958479607
Dr. Nidhi Yadav 9910041210
Dr. Swagata Karmakar 9910479037
Ms. Pragya Deshmukh 9911220346

RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT COMMITTEE


(UNDER SECTION V (1) OF THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005)
❖ Public Information Officer Dr. Rakesh Kumar Dept. of Hindi 9899686959
❖ Deputy P.I.O Ms. Shachi Meena Dept. of History 8527818389
❖Appellate Authority Dr. R. K. Gupta Principal 9891369197

INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE


To maintain and create an academic and work environment free of sexual harassment for all
members of the university community, Delhi University adopted the Sexual Harassment of
Woman at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 on “Sexual
Harassment”. In keeping with this, the college has a duly constituted Internal Complaints
Committee against sexual harassment. The Committee will ensure to create an atmosphere
promoting equality and gender justice in the college. Complaints against sexual harassment
from any member of the college community are attended to by the committee. The committee
members are as follows:
❖Dr. Neelam Rishikalp Presiding Officer 9810672284
❖Dr. Sudha Chaudhary Senior Teacher 8826140506
❖Prof. Malati Mathur Outside Expert
❖Mrs. Sunita Sharma Non Teaching Staff
❖Ms. Anita Sharma Non Teaching Staff

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Three student members are nominated each year.
[Link] [Link]
[Link]

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE


Any student can approach the institution for any kind of grievance/complaint through the
following means:
 File an online complaint through the college website [Link] or
through e-mail at [Link] @[Link]
 Submit written complaint by dropping it in the college complaint box
 Directly approach the Principal.
Convenor: Mr. Anirudh Sharma, Member, Governing Body
Members: Dr. Neelam Rishikalp, Department of Hindi
Dr. Sudha Chaudhary, Department of Microbiology
Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Department of History
Nominated Student Member (one)

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GENERAL RULES
COLLEGE TIMINGS
Classes begin at 09.00 AM and carry on till 5 pm in both the semesters, beginning from July
and January. Each lecture/period is of one hour duration.

ATTENDANCE AND CONDUCT


Students are required to fulfil the minimum eligibility requirements of attendance as
stipulated by the University, to be eligible to appear in the Delhi University examination.
They must also have satisfied the college authorities regarding general conduct and adherence
to college discipline and fulfil other relevant criteria to enable them to appear in the
University Examination.

DISCIPLINE, ANTI-RAGGING, SEXUAL HARRASSMENT


Non-observance/violation of any of these rules will be treated as an act of indiscipline and
necessary action will follow. The discipline Committee of the College may impose fine or in
cases of gross indiscipline expel/rusticate a student. The student has to abide by the following
ordinances of University of Delhi, Ordinance XV-B, XV-C, XV-D
([Link]

EXAMINATION
Students are advised to collect their Examination Admit Card well before the beginning of
their semester-end examination.

ABSENCE
1. If a student is absent for four consecutive lectures/tutorials/practicals, he/she must write
an application countersigned by one of the parents addressed to the college principal
stating the reason for absence immediately when he/she returns to classes.
2. If a student is absent for medical reasons, he/she must write an application to this effect
and produce a medical certificate immediately when he/she joins the college. These
applications and medical certificate must be submitted to the college office. Application
at the end of the term/semester shall not be entertained.
3. Students short of required attendance (minimum 67%) will be detained from
appearing in the End Semester Examination.

For such students who have to miss out on classes/lectures due to their participation in inter-
college co- curricular activities, the college makes special concession in attendance according
to the university rules (Ordinance VII (2)).

IDENTITY CARD
Students must carry their Identity Card to the college every day. They must produce the same
whenever required to do so.

NOTICE BOARD
Students are advised to check the Notice Board and Website regularly for any information.
Though the college also informs the students through SMS, it will be the responsibility of the
student wholly to keep himself/herself updated.

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ORDER AND SILENCE
Students should not loiter in the corridors or talk loudly in the college premises.

MOBILE PHONES
Use of cellphones in classrooms, library, laboratories, auditorium, seminar hall, especially
during regular lectures/practicals/discussions/study/programmes/examinations etc. is strictly
prohibited. Disciplinary action will be taken for any violation. Playing music on cellphone or
any other device will attract disciplinary action.

NO SMOKING
The College is strictly a smoke free zone. Any act of violation will be penalized.

CLEANLINESS

College premises including the lawns must be kept clean. Disciplinary action will be taken
against those who deface or spoil the college property. Students are motivated to take part in
cleanliness drives.

OUTSIDERS
Outsiders are not allowed to enter the college premises. In case such visits are essential, they
must seek prior permission of the Principal and enter their details in the register kept at the
main entry gate.

VISITORS
Students are not permitted to receive or entertain visitors in the College. In case of an
extreme urgency, only parents/guardian may approach the Administrative Officer or the
Section Officer (Admin).

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PARKING
Students are not allowed to bring their vehicles inside the college premises.

LATE FEE FINE


At the beginning of each semester every student is required to deposit the college fee through
online portal. Failing to do this within stipulated time will lead to fine/penalty which will
keep on increasing with every passing day.

EXAM FEE DELAY FINE


Every year in the months of March and September students are required to submit
examination forms at the college office and deposit examination fee through online portal.
Failing to do this within stipulated time will result in being debarred from appearing in the
examination. Also late submission of exam forms and fee will invite statutory fine/penalty.

DAMAGE TO PROPERTY FINE


Any defacement/damage/misuse of college property as well as common resources of the
college will be dealt with extreme seriousness. It will invite disciplinary
action/punishment/penalty/suspension/rustication or even forwarding of the offense for legal
action with the police.

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
1. The students are required to attend minimum of 67% of lectures and tutorials,
preceptorials and practical (wherever applicable) separately in all the papers held
during a semester failing to which he/she will not be allowed to take the Examination of
the University.
2. The Examination shall be conducted at the end of each semester as per the University
Academic Calendar notified by the University of Delhi.
3. 25% of the total marks in each paper will be assessed internally on a continuous basis
through a combination of tutorials, project work, tests and attendance. The division of marks
of internal assessment will be as follows:
Assignment – 10% Tests – 10 % Attendance – 5%
4. 5% weightage will be given for regularity in attending lectures and tutorials. Regularity in
each paper, based on attendance, shall be as follows:

Attendance cut-offs Marks (out of 5)


More than 67% but less than 70% 1 mark
70% or more but less than 75% 2 marks
75% or more but less than 80% 3 marks
80% or more but less than 85% 4 marks
85% and above 5 marks

5. Minimum marks required to pass any paper in a semester shall be 40% in theory and 40%
in practical, wherever applicable. Students must secure 40% marks in the End Semester

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Examination and 40% marks in the total of End Semester Examination and Internal
Assessment of both theory and practical separately.
6. A student will be eligible for promotion to 2nd year of the course provided she / he has
passed 50% papers of Ist and IInd Semester taken together.

NOTE
1. Apart from the above, a University examination fee will be payable at the time of
submission of examination form during the month of Sept. /Oct for odd semester and
Feb/March during even semester. The Fee detail will be notified on the Notice Board.
2. The amount of the fee has to be paid through PayU online portal on college website.

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Section Officer (Admin) Ms. Chanchal Batra
Section Officer (Accounts) Ms. Renu Bhatnagar
Senior PA to Principal Mr. Arvind Singh Parihar

DISCLAIMER
 All eligible applicants seeking admission to Undergraduate Course(s) in Ram Lal
Anand College for the academic session 2019-2020 must read the contents of this
prospectus carefully.
 The college reserves the right to revise, amend, update, or delete any part of this
Prospectus without giving any prior notice. Changes shall be updated on the college
website or notice board. Applicants are responsible for regularly checking the college
website for updates. Grievances resulting from not having consulted this prospectus
and the website of college will not be entertained.
 All information mentioned in prospectus has been thoroughly checked for accuracy.
However, it should, in no case, be construed as a warranty, express or implied.
 The college disclaims any liability towards any individual for any loss or damage
caused to them arising out of any action taken on the basis of the information in the
prospectus. Any error, if found, in the prospectus may be due to inadvertent
omissions, clerical mistakes or any other reason.
 In case of non-compliance with any of the requirements for admission including non-
submission of relevant documents and / or non-payment of Fee within the prescribed
date and time, the applicant will lose their right to admission.
 If at any stage original documents relating to the admission of an applicant are found
to be fake / non-genuine or fabricated or in any other manner defective, the said
applicant will not be admitted and if already admitted, admission will be cancelled
without any prior notice in this regard. If the same is found after the completion of
course, the applicant‟s degree will be cancelled and appropriate legal action will be
taken against them.

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INFRASTRUCTURE
LIBRARY
The total carpet area of library is 1500 sq. mts out of which 500 sq. mts has been earmarked
as reading space for students, of which 50 sq. mts for teaching staff and another 50 sq. mts
for differently-abled. The total seating capacity of the library is 120. Its working hours are
9:00 am to 5:00 pm, except on holidays. A well-lit and fully air-conditioned library, it
provides individual reading carrels, lounge area for browsing and relaxed reading, and IT
zone for accessing e-resources. College has subscribed to latest journals, magazines and
books for its students, faculty and staff. Our library has approximately 61000 books.

Among the recent upgradations, INFLIBNET has been subscribed by the college for remote
accessibility of reading material to students and faculty; OPAC system is functional for an
easy access and location of books in the library; Kindle section has been opened to facilitate
digital reading of books. More than two lakh books are now available on the Kindle devices.
For differently-abled students/faculty a fully functional dedicated reading room is available
having books (in Braille), laptops and software especially helpful for visually impaired. Also,
magazines for competitive exam preparation are also subscribed to.
The library staff provides all help to students and teachers to locate, issue/return books and
other aspects like using OPAC etc. The support staff ensures the smooth functioning of the
library and takes care of security concerns therein.

Librarian – Mrs. Lata Gaur (M. Lib)

The college campus, fully Wi-Fi enabled, has in total 40 classrooms which includes 20 ICT
enabled rooms and well equipped labs for the departments of BJMC, Computer Science,
Commerce, Geology, Statistics, Microbiology and Mathematics.

CANTEEN
The college has a well maintained, clean, hygienic,
spacious canteen monitored by a team of faculty
members. Our focus is less on junk food and we try to
promote healthy snacks and meals. With regards to
this, our core policy is that everyone from the college
fraternity is able to afford sumptuous food within a
range of Rs. 40-60.

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DRINKING WATER
Potable water is supplied through a well maintained RO plant with a capacity of 500
litres/hour. Its TDS levels and safety are regularly monitored.

PHOTOCOPY SHOP
In-house photocopy, binding and printing facilities are available on reasonable prices. Basic
stationary related everyday use items are also easily available at reasonable costs in the shop.

GIRLS COMMON ROOM


Women students of the college have been provided
with a spacious and comfortable girl‟s common room.
This room is located on the first floor of the college
building in the close vicinity of faculty staff room.
This room is equipped with clean washrooms and
comfortable seating. The Room has two Sanitary
napkin dispensers installed. This room is properly
ventilated to provide a friendly environment to
students. It has been designed to provide a support
network for female students as well as to give a place
to unwind themselves and indulge in informal discussions during available free time.

ACTIVITY CENTRE
Considering the wide range of co-
curricular activities, our students are
engaged in the college has provided them
with a dedicated space. It is a huge hall
with physical partitions created for
different kinds of activities to take place
simultaneously. Several of our budding
artists spend passionate hours here every
day to hone their skills in domains like
theatre, music, dance, anchoring,
painting, yoga etc.

AMPHITHEATRE
College has a multi-purpose Amphitheatre with projection screen and wall mounted LCD
Projector, renovated recently with a seating capacity of 120. In addition, front lawns of
college are utilized for events involving large gatherings. The college also has an open air
theatre just above the Amphitheatre which is to be constructed into a multi-purpose hall.

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SEMINAR & COMMITTEE ROOMS
The college also has an IT enabled Seminar Room with a seating capacity of 70 for small
events like debates, poster making competitions, inter-college festivals, staff council and
committee meeting etc. The Committee Room is in the administrative block having a seating
capacity of 25 people for meetings.

OPEN-ACCESS COMPUTER
LABORATORY
The computer laboratory (room number 15) is
open for all students & staff on all working days
after 2.00 pm. The computers are linked to the
Delhi University server which provides students
access to a large number of journals and books.

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FACILITIES FOR PWD STUDENTS
The students, staff and faculty of our college are
highly sensitive to the special care needed for the
differently- abled students. The college has dedicated
washrooms/restrooms, tactile paths, ramps, hardware
and software in the library. In the upcoming session,
further new up-gradations are going to be part of our
collective life. Motorized wheelchairs to be provided
to the needful disabled students, the library will
provide scanner cum reader to the visually impaired
students through which they can convert useful books into audio-books. A centrally located
elevator is near completion which will prove highly beneficial for our disabled students and
staff members improving their mobility within the college.

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UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CALENDER
2019-20

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Ram Lal Anand College
University of Delhi
5, Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi
[Link] Email: [Link]@[Link]

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