Annual Reports

1. Academic Programs & Curriculum Framework

The college has successfully implemented NEP-2020 structural directives to provide dynamic, skill-focused pathways.

Undergraduate (UG) Programs

  • B.Sc. (Regular): Options across 14 Major Subjects.

  • B.Sc. Agriculture.

  • BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications).

  • Vocational Streams Available: Web Designing, Vermicomposting, Food Processing & Preservation, Medicinal Plants, Personality Development, Digital Marketing.

  • Skill Development Integrations: Mandatory Project work, internships, and community engagement modules.

Postgraduate (PG) & Specialization Programs

  • M.Sc. (Master of Science): Offered in Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, and Computer Science.

  • M.A.: English.

  • Certificate Programs: AI Fintech.

  • Diploma Programs: PG Diploma in Yoga.

Research Center Footprint (Ph.D.)

The institution hosts recognized, state-of-the-art research hubs across 7 core domains:

Botany • Chemistry • Environmental Science • Geology • Mathematics • Physics • Zoology

Curricular Expansions

  • Newly Launched (Session 2025-26):

    • UG: AEDP Health Care Management (DHE, Govt. of M.P. guidelines).

    • PG: MCA (Master of Computer Applications) — The only government college in Madhya Pradesh holding AICTE approval for this program.

  • Proposed Upcoming Frameworks: B-Lib.Sc. and M.Sc. in Military Science.

2. Quality Benchmarks & Infrastructure Growth

Institutional Accreditations

  • ISO 9001:2015 Certification: Awarded for meeting premier Quality Management System standards.

  • National Framework Participation: Active submission and validation across NIRF, AISHE, and AQAR protocols.

  • Stakeholder Feedback Loop: Comprehensive multi-stakeholder feedback collected, evaluated by the IQAC, with subsequent Action Taken Reports deployed alongside Student Satisfaction Surveys.

Strategic Collaborations (MOUs)

The college maintains 36 active Memorandums of Understanding, including 4 brand-new alliances signed in 2024-25:

  1. Fisheries Department, Jabalpur (Signed: 03/10/2024).

  2. Design Innovation Center (DIC), Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur (Signed: 01/10/2024).

  3. Pradhan Mantri College of Excellence (PMCOE) – Government Mahakoshal Arts & Commerce Autonomous College, Jabalpur.

  4. Shri Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, Jabalpur.

Capital Expenditure & Infrastructure

  • World Bank Infrastructure Expansion: Construction and handover of the new campus facility building have been successfully completed.

  • Academic Resource Infusion: Allocated and utilized ₹3.04 Crore under the World Bank Project and Janbhagidari funds for modern lab apparatus, computing hardware systems, and smart furniture.

  • Swayam Portal Supremacy: Ranked 1st in Madhya Pradesh among all state government colleges for local chapter engagement. Registered 57 faculty members and 575 students across various skill-enhancement certifications.

3. Placements, Career Guidance & Academic Awards

Swami Vivekanand Career Guidance Cell 

Top-tier industrial recruiters successfully placed core students into specialized domains:

  • Excellent Bio Research Solution Pvt. Ltd.: 6 Placements

  • Assist Click: 5 Placements

  • Integrity Classes & Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)

Outstanding Individual Alumni Placements

  • Anaya Yadav: Selected into the Indian Armed Forces.

  • Suryansh Raghuvanshi: Selected into the Indian Air Force.

  • Narayan Prasad Tiwari: Appointed as Junior Technical Assistant, Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India.

  • Shivam Kushwaha: Appointed as Havaldar, Office of the Chief Commissioner of CGST & Central Excise, Mumbai Zone.

  • Satyam Singh Dikshit: Appointed as Tax Assistant, Ministry of Finance (Dept. of Revenue), Govt. of India.

  • Gajendra Singh Khagar: Appointed as Forest Officer, State Forest Department, Jabalpur.

Academic Recognition: Gold Medals

  • 17 Prestigious Gold Medals were conferred to top-ranking students during the annual Gold Medal Award Ceremony. These honors are generously endowed by faculty members and regional dignitaries in memory of their families.

4. Digital Library & Resource Systems

Our primary learning center operates a fully digital knowledge infrastructure:

  • Total Volumes: 64,667 books tracked via E-Granthalaya software.

  • Digital Subscriptions: Active N-List & INFLIBNET institutional memberships.

  • E-Content Vault: Instant access to 294 E-Books and over 13,000 E-Journals (ONOS & E-Granthalaya networks).

  • Specialized Assets: Dedicated Reading Rooms, Heritage Text Section, QR-Code Based Services, and an institutional Green Library framework.

  • Social Equity: Free books and stationery packages provided to all registered SC & ST students.

5. Faculty Laurels, Research & Research Projects

Individual Faculty Accolades

  • Dr. Mridula Singh: Awarded the Shabd Chetna Alankaran Award and the Rashtriya Vishist Parasmani Vidushree Award.

  • Dr. Preeti Khare: Conferred the Environment Excellence Award 2024 at Guru Ghasidas University.

  • Dr. R. K. Srivastava: Conferred the Senior Scientist Gold Medal Award by the Indian Academy of Environment Science, Haridwar.

  • Dr. Maneesha Saxena: Awarded the SLS Emerging Women Scientist Award, Best Educator of the Year Award, and an official appreciation certificate from the District Collector for Voter Awareness leadership.

Research Output Data Summary

  • Research Journal Publications: 40 Total Papers published (34 Peer-Reviewed International Journals, 6 National Journals).

  • Published Academic Literature: 12 Textbooks and 15 independent Book Chapters authorized by the faculty.

  • Intellectual Property Rights: Dr. Kavita Shakya Chahal successfully registered an institutional patent for an Aquatic weed detecting and water testing device.

  • Ph.D. Mentorship: 3 Scholar Doctorates Awarded (under Dr. Manjula Bajpai and Dr. R.K. Srivastava); 1 Thesis Submitted; 46 active Research Scholars currently registered across all guides.

Ongoing Funded Major & Minor Research Grants

┌────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────┬──────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Principal Investigator │ Funding Agency / Type   │ Allocated Grant  │ Project Core Scope                                     │
├────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Dr. Varsha Aglawe      │ MPCST, Bhopal (Major)   │ ₹8,44,490        │ Fungal Infection Isolation & Histopathology in Fresh-  │
│                        │                         │                  │ water Major Carp Fishes of the Jabalpur Region.        │
├────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Dr. Lakhan S. Kushre   │ ICSSR, New Delhi (Minor)│ ₹5,00,000        │ China's Growing Influence in the Indian Ocean Region    │
│                        │                         │                  │ and its impact on India's Strategic Interests.         │
├────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────┼──────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Dr. Maneesha Saxena    │ MPCST, Bhopal (Major)   │ ₹5,30,000        │ In-vitro drug sensitivity profiling of human pathogenic│
│                        │                         │                  │ species isolated from sawmill workers.                 │
└────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────┴──────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

6. Student Achievements & Co-Curricular Milestones

Competitive Exam Success (MPPSC & National Level)

  • MPPSC Assistant Professor Selections: Multiple scholars successfully qualified the state commissions, including Madhu Maravi, Shiv Pratap Singh, Sumprita Pyasi, Jagmohan Prajapati, Shivani Gupta, and Anamika Singh.

  • National Fellowships: Over 14 top-tier student clearances across NET, SET, and GATE parameters.

Youth Festival & Cultural Competitions

  • Bhartiya Gyan Parampara: The college’s Group Folk Dance Contingent clinched the 1st Position at the State Level. Individual first-place finishes were achieved by Bhagirath Vaishnav (Speech) and Khushi Pandey (Essay).

  • Central Youth Festival: The institutional Skit Competition crew secured 1st Position at both District and Divisional levels, representing the zone at the Central Zone championship.

National Service Scheme (NSS)

  • Riyanshi Kori: Selected for the National Integration Camp (Rastriya Ekta Shivir) at Karnataka University, Dharwad, representing Madhya Pradesh and receiving the Best Volunteer Award.

  • Neha Paraste: Selected for the high-profile NSS Pre-RDC Camp 2024-25.

National Cadet Corps (NCC) Excellence

  • RDC Parade Achievements: SUO A. Ashish Rao and SUO Anu Yadav were selected and marched at the prestigious Republic Day Parade (RDC) Drill on Rajpath, New Delhi.

  • Cultural Representation: UO Somya Upadhyay represented the state region at the NCC RDC Cultural Camp in New Delhi.

  • High-Altitude Treks & National Pride: Cadets Meghna Lodhi, Sapna Sahu, Muskan Patel, and Monika Gautam scaled and hoisted the National Flag at a 14,500 ft altitude in Himachal Pradesh. Cadets Meghna Lodhi and Prabha Kulaste mirrored this feat at the 12,500 ft summit of Kedarkantha Peak, Uttarakhand.

7. Institutional Clubs & Academic Societies

To provide a collaborative peer environment, the college runs domain-specific societies that drive our monthly seminars and community initiatives:

  • Physical Sciences: Physics Society • Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Club • Energy Club

  • Chemical Sciences: Chemical Society • Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Club

  • Earth & Life Sciences: Dr. D N Wadia Club (Geology) • Environmental Science Society • Eco Club • Botanical Society • Zoological Society • Salim Ali Club

  • Strategic & Mathematical Wings: Military Science Society • Mathematical Society

  • Literary Clubs: Geetanjali Literary Society (English) • Manisha Sahitya Parishad (Hindi)