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SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH COLLEGE

(An Institute of Sikh Educational Society)


Sector 26, Chandigarh

PROSPECTUS
2018-19

Phone: (O) 0172-2792754; Telefax: 0172-2790312


E-mail: enquiryadmissions.sggsc26@gmail.com; principal.sggs26@gmail.com
Website: http://www.sggscollege.ac.in
Principal’s Message
“The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes our life
in harmony with all existence.” - Rabindranath Tagore
On this note, I welcome all the admission seekers to our institution, that is committed towards
the dissemination of quality education and envisions to endow students with vital skills,
critical thinking and moral values. In an ennobling process of growth and learning, the
College aims to facilitate the students to keep abreast with the latest academic challenges and
development.

As the students enter the portals of this esteemed institution, we ensure them high
quality learning, personality development and vocational training. The College has made a
consistent endeavour to live up to the ideals and teachings of the tenth Guru, the great Saint-
Soldier, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, enshrined in the insignia of the College, Manas ki Jaat
Sabhey Aekey Pehchaanbo, that all human beings have the equal rights of fraternity, identity
and justice. As these are the „Golden Years‟ of every student‟s life, I suggest and entreat you
to make full use of the opportunities that are available and emerge as responsible, capable and
confident human beings with sound mind and ethical values.

Come prepare for a fulfilling life, I wish you all the best.

Dr Jyoti Lamba
College Management
The Sikh Educational Society (SES), Chandigarh, is a duly constituted and an elected body
which governs the College. This governing body comprises of eminent bureaucrats,
philanthropists, scholars, prominent educationists and administrators. The main endeavour of
the SES has been to provide a modern educational, cultural and social environment to the
students of this region.

The invaluable vision, varied experiences and constant encouragement of the members of the
SES contributes tremendously towards the growth of the College. They have armed the
College with modern infrastructure and latest pedagogical aids which are used effectively by
the highly motivated staff and students.

S Gurdev Singh Brar, S Kulbir Singh Col (retd) Jasmer S Karandeep Singh
IAS (retd) Chief Engineer (retd) Singh Bala Cheema, Advocate
President SES Vice President SES Secretary SES Joint Secretary SES

Institutions Managed by SES


1. Sri Guru Gobind Singh College, Sector 26, Chandigarh (UT)

2. Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Sector 26, Chandigarh (UT)

3. Sikh National College and School, Banga (Punjab)

4. Sikh National College and School, Qadian (Punjab)

5. Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Sector 26, Chandigarh (UT)

6. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Collegiate Public School, Sector 26, Chandigarh (UT)
About the College
Sri Guru Gobind Singh (SGGS) College Chandigarh was established in honour of the auspicious
occasion of the tercentennial birth year of the Tenth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji by the
Management, Sikh Educational Society (SES) in 1966, reflecting the ethos and commitment of his
universal teachings. Sardar Partap Singh Kairon, Chief Minister, Punjab, laid the foundation stone on
August 29, 1963, who was associated with the SES and supported it with zeal. Eminent visionaries
and supporters of education, Sardar Bakhshish Singh and Bawa Sarup Singh contributed profoundly
to develop the College into a significant Institution of learning and overall development.
NAAC re-accredited and affiliated to Panjab University Chandigarh, SGGS College was
established as the first co-educational institute of higher education in Chandigarh. A premier multi-
faculty co-educational institute of the City Beautiful, it is among the front runner institutes of North
India and has earned commendable achievements in academics as well as in extracurricular activities.
In 52 years of its existence, the College has produced great administrators, academicians, scholars,
sportsmen, artists, engineers, doctors, scientists, and many more. Though the number of girl students
remained low initially, they have been swelling gradually and are actively participating in all
activities, academic as well as extra-curricular. They have brought laurels to the College in every field
over the years.
Our Human Resources and Related Assets:
Area of College : Approximately 15 acres of land

Courses : 08 Undergraduate Regular Courses


02 Undergraduate Professional Courses
09 Postgraduate Regular Courses
04 Postgraduate Professional Courses

Students : 6419 Students


5582 UG Students and 837 PG Students
1725 Female Students and 4694 Male Students (as on Feb., 2018)

Teaching Faculty : 170 Teachers


104 Permanent and 66 Contractual Staff
89 PhD and 55 MPhil Holders (as on Feb., 2018)

Non-teaching Faculty: 51 Non-Teaching Staff (as on Feb., 2018)


Vision
The College has been set up with a clear vision to pursue excellence in all fields of education and learning by
adhering to the highest standards of academic rigour in all its work. Teachings and lofty ideals of Sri Guru
Gobind Singh Ji, after whom the College has been named, form the vision of this College. Inspired by the zeal
to promote higher learning, the College is committed to impart affordable quality education by using innovative
teaching methodologies to a wide cross section of society without any distinction of caste, creed and religion.

Mission
“Excelsior” Chardi Kala – is our perpetual mood and “Well-being of all mankind” Sarbat da Bhalaa is our
mission. The insignia of the College carries an imprint of the 'Pen and Sword', a combination of wisdom and
valour, guarding the 'flame of knowledge' with the College motto -“All mankind is one” Manas ki Jaat Sabhae
Aekey Pehechanbo, inscribed atop. There has been a consistent endeavour in all these years to live up to the
ideals and teachings of the tenth Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji enshrined in the insignia of the College which
has been designed by the legendary artist S Sobha Singh.

Objectives
The College since its inception has suitably adapted itself to the changing educational set up. Its aim is to
provide an environment in which the students can excel in all domains such as academics, intellectual, spiritual
and physical. The lofty goals and laudable objectives of this College address to quality education, gainful
employment, equal opportunities and access to latest development in the fields of knowledge and technology.
Following objectives have been devised to impart quality education among the students:
1. To promote and maintain academic excellence by adopting academic programmes that ensures quality
education.
2. To use innovative techniques and professional skills for making the curriculum more relevant and
interactive.
3. To develop profound level of critical and analytical thinking among students by exploring problems.
4. To ensure holistic growth of the students by providing them equal opportunities to develop administrative
and leadership qualities.
5. To impart an educational philosophy to students synthesising a modern scientific approach with an
appreciation of culture, tradition and religion.
6. To foster realisation of social responsibility among students by encouraging them to join various clubs,
societies and associations to instill them with secular zeal.
7. To encourage high quality research among students and faculty leading to creation and dissemination of
knowledge so as to cater to needs of society and industry.
8. To produce sports persons of high caliber and with global competence.
Campus Life
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College is a premier institute of Sikh Educational Society. Committed to
academic excellence and a religio-cultural and social enhancement, the College was established in the
year 1966 as a tercentennial memorial to the Tenth Guru of the Sikhs, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the
great saint-soldier and a scholar par excellence. Fifty Two years after its inception, the College has
progressed immensely to a co-educational institution of eminence and repute with 8 undergraduate
and 11 postgraduate courses being offered to 6418 students under the tutelage of 170 teaching faculty
supported by the office comprising of 99 non-teaching staff members.
The College has an On-campus Boys‟ Hostel with accommodation for 300 students and a hygienic
mess that provides wholesome meals. The Centre of Sikh Studies facilitates research studies in Guru
Granth Sahib and Sikh religio- cultural literature. Bhai Kanhaiya Health Centre provides free health
services to students. Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha Library offers a wide range of books, journals and
magazines to students. The Library uses SLIM21 software, user friendly software for library
automation. N-List E-Resources are available for access to the teaching staff. The Library has also
subscribed to DELNET (Developing Library Network) for use by both faculty and students. Four
Running Trophies and prizes in various disciplines are awarded to students every year. Various
College activities and Social Relevance programmes including Gurmat Vichaar Sabha, NCC (Naval
and Army Wings), NSS, Red Ribbon Club, and Environment Society are proactive in the college to
ensure an overall development of the students. To leverage student potential, the college also has
various Clubs, Associations and Societies like Expression Club, TechMates, Mosaic, Young
Speaker‟s Association, Dr. Salim Ali Zoological Society, Physics Society, Chemical Society, Biotech
Society, etc. These offer a conducive platform to students to hone their technical and creative abilities,
motivate them to expand their horizons beyond the academic paradigm and come up with innovative
ideas. Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, and Guest lectures are regularly organised in every
Session.
To address the student related grievances, there exist appropriate platforms like Grievance Redressal
Cell, Anti-Ragging Squad, etc. The College takes immense pride in the fact that it has a considerable
number of foreign students from diverse countries on its rolls. The College has a duly elected Student
Central Association, dedicated to social, organisational activities, representative and academic support
of the students. The Council works actively in co-ordination with the teachers in maintaining the
academic discipline, organising various social, cultural, literary, sports and community oriented
activities. The election of Student Central Association is done strictly following the Lyngdoh
Committee norms and the core democratic ideals of the College.
The Placement and Career Counseling Cell facilitates campus interviews and Placements. Students
actively contribute in the College Magazine Agammi Jyot and articulate their creativity on this forum
especially intended for their expression. A highly committed team of convenors supervise the overall
preparation of students in PU Zonal Youth and Heritage Festival .The College has witnessed an
enthusiastic participation of students in Sports and provides timely incentives to sportspersons.
Inspired by the zeal to promote higher learning there has been a consistent endeavour to impart
quality education to a large and varied sections of society without any distinction of caste and religion
to enhance student potential.
Infrastructure and Facilities
 Four-Storeyed Arts, Science, Commerce and  For Storeyed Maharaja Ranjit Singh Bhavan
Postgraduate Blocks (Student Centre): Canteen and Juice Shop
 Two Storeyed Main Library  Air Conditioned Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa
Total Books – 50775, CD ROMs - 337 Multipurpose Hall
Digital Lounge in the offing  Botanical Garden
 Eight Smart Class Rooms  Air Conditioned Conference Hall
 Five Smart Labs  Girls‟ Common Room
 Spacious Well Equipped Class Rooms  Generator Backup
 Wi-Fi Campus & Hostel  Guest House
 Ramp for Physically Disabled  Computer Room with Wi-Fi Facility for Staff
 Stationery Cum Photostat Shop  Boys‟ Hostel with Fitness Centre
 Well-Equipped 30 Laboratories  Girls‟ Hostel
 Sports Infrastructure - Soft Ball Ground, Baseball  Centre for Sikh Studies
Court, Basketball Court, Volleyball Court, Netball  Remedial and NET Classes
Ground, Lawn Tennis Courts, Table Tennis  Sri Guru Granth Sahib Adhiyaan Kendar
Facility and Archery Range  CCTV Cameras for 24X7 Surveillance of College
 Scholarships, Awards and Fee Concession Campus & Hostel
 Placement Cell  NSS- 03 Units (100 Volunteers each)
 UGC Cell  NCC (Army and Naval Wing)
 Legal Literacy Club  State Bank of India Branch
 Anti -Ragging Cell  Bhai Kanhaiya Health Centre
 Grievance Redressal Cell
 Electoral Literacy Club  Anti -Sexual Harassment Cell
 Red Ribbon Club
 Swachhta Club

Academic, Co-Curricular and Sports Achievements


Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, FDPs and Guest Lectures
1. Event: Labour Day Celebration (May 01, 2017)
Organiser/s: Department of Botany and Campus Beautification Committee
2. Event: Van Mahostsav - Tree Plantation (Aug 12, 2017)
Organiser/s : Department of Botany and Campus Beautification Committee
3. Event: National Mathematics Day Celebration (Sep 15, 2017)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Mathematics
Chief Guest: Dr SK Tomar, Professor, Department of Mathematics, PU Chandigarh.
4. Event: Interactive session for teachers (Sep 27, 2017)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Biotechnology and Microbial Biotechnology
Resource Person: Er Tanvir Singh, Outreach Officer, Punjab Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay, NMEICT,
MHRD, Govt. of India Project.
5. Event: Workshop on GST and Indian Economy (Sep 27, 2017)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Economics
Keynote Speaker: Prof DK Madaan, Head, Department of Social Sciences, Pbi University Patiala and Mr
Archit Singla, Chartered Accountant and GST Faculty member, ICAI
6. Event: Guest Lecture on Nanotechnology: A Revolution (Nov 8, 2017)
Organiser/s: Department of Physics
Keynote Speaker: Dr Jatinder Kumar Goswamy, Professor, Applied Sciences, UIET Chandigarh
7. Event: Nature - Walk and Talk (Nov 11, 2017)
Organiser/s: Department of Botany and Campus Beautification Committee in association with Natural
Biodiversity Society, PU Chandigarh
8. Event: 2 Day workshop on .NET in collaboration with OOPS (Nov 11, 2017)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Computer Science
Resource Person: Mr Manjit Singh, OOPS Solutions, Chandigarh
9. Event: Demonstrative Practical in the Subject of Human Physiology (Nov 14, 2017)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Zoology
Keynote Speaker: Mr Yogesh Kumar, Lecturer, MLT, Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy,
Chandigarh
10. Event: 2 Day ICHR Sponsored National Seminar on the theme Monuments of Punjab: A Study of Art and
Architectural Heritage of Medieval Times in Present Punjab (Nov 27-28, 2017)
Organiser/s: Department of History
Chief Guest: Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri Professor BN Goswamy
11. Event: Lecture on International Perspectives on Sustainable Progress (Jan 30, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Economics and Economics Society
Keynote Speaker: Dr Hiroo Takahashi, Professor Emeritus, Hakuoh University, Japan, Ms Bimla Rai,
CEO, Niche Institute of Management and Technology, Thimpu, Bhutan and Prof Prabir Biswas, Principal,
Harimohan Ghose College, Kolkata
12. Event: 1 Day Workshop on the Art of Creating Possibilities (Feb 5, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of English
Resource Person: S Gurwinder Singh, Senior Associate Director, Indian School of Business, Mohali
13. Event: Panel Discussion on Punjab‟s Progress: 1966 Onwards (Feb 16, 2017)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Economics
Keynote Speaker: Prof Sucha Singh Gill and Prof R.S Ghuman from CRRID, Prof B.S Ghuman, PU, Chd,
Dr MA Beg, DU, Delhi and Prof DK Madaan, Pbi Uni, Patiala
14. Event: 1 Day workshop on Fundamentals of PHP Programming in association with 9i Technologies (Feb
10, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Computer Science in collaboration with ICEI, Chandigarh
Keynote Speaker: Mr Tajinder Singh
15. Event: Talk on Induced Breeding in Fishes (Feb 10, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Zoology
Keynote Speaker : Dr Ravneet Kaur, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, PU Chandigarh
16. Event: Lecture on Goods and Service Tax (GST) (Feb 15, 2018)
Organiser/s: Department of Commerce
Keynote Speaker: Sh Shankar Majumdar, Coordinator, CAT Directorate, Institute of Cost Accountants of
India, New Delhi
17. Event : Talk on Diseases of Fishes (Feb 17, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Zoology
Keynote Speaker: Dr Ravneet Kaur, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, PU Chandigarh
18. Event: Talk on Age, Growth and Mortality of Fishes (Feb 19, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Zoology
Keynote Speaker: Dr Yogesh K Rawal, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, PU Chandigarh
19. Event: A Colloquium on Faiz Ahmad Faiz and a Workshop on Translation- „FAIZNAMA‟, sponsored by
RUSA (Feb 21, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of English
Keynote Speaker: Col (retd) Jasmer Singh Bala, Secretary SES and an established poet and Prof Rana
Nayar, renowned academician and litterateur
20. Event: Inter-Class Debate Competition (Feb 23, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Computer Science
21. Event: National Science Day Celebration (Feb 28, 2018)
Organiser/s : PG Department of Chemistry
Keynote Speaker: Dr KK Bhasin
22. Event: 2 Day ICSSR sponsored National Seminar on the theme, Punjab in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Fall
of the Sikh Empire and Transition in Polity and Socio-Cultural Mileu (1839- 1849) (Mar 15-16, 2018)
Organiser/s: Department of History
Keynote Speaker: Dr Kehar Singh, Former Chairman PSEB
23. Event: 47th Annual Prize Distribution Function (Apr 11, 2018)
Organiser/s: SGGS College, Sec-26, Chandigarh
Chief Guest: S Charanjit Singh Channi, Minister for Technical Education, Punjab
24. Event: Talk and Lab Session on Taxonomy of Fishes (April 17, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Zoology
Keynote Speaker: Dr Yogesh K Rawal, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, PU Chandigarh
25. Event: Talk on Fish Culture Hapas, Hatcheries & Fishing Gears (April 18, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Zoology
Keynote Speaker: Dr Yogesh K Rawal, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, PU Chandigarh
26. Event: 42nd Convocation Function (Apr 20, 2018)
Organiser/s: SGGS College, Sec-26, Chandigarh
Chief Guest: Dr S S Johl,, Hon‟ble Chancellor of Central University of Punjab, Bhatinda
27. Event: Workshop on Limnological Parameters (Apr 21, 2018)
Organiser/s: PG Department of Zoology
Resource Person: Dr R K Jindal, Professor, Department of Zoology, Panjab University, Chandigarh

Special Recognitions of Faculty


 Dr IPS Sidhu (PG Dept‟ of Zoology) has been elected as Member, Syndicate PU, Chandigarh for
the annual term Jan 01, 2018 to Dec 31, 2018 and is also an elected Member, Senate PU,
Chandigarh representing constituency of Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant
Professors of the Affiliated Colleges for the term Nov 01, 2016 to Oct 31, 2020.
 Dr Amit Joshi (PG Dept‟ of Biotechnology) has been elected as Member, Syndicate PU,
Chandigarh for the annual term Jan 01, 2018 to Dec 31, 2018 and is a nominated Member,
Senate PU, Chandigarh for the term Nov 01, 2016 to Oct 31, 2020.
 SLT (Dr) Surjit Singh ANO(PG Dept‟ of Commerce) has received letter of appreciation for his
sincerity, dedication and devotion to duty while motivating Naval Cadets and organising various
NCC activities in the College by Commanding Officers, No 1 Chd Naval NCC Unit.

Academic Achievements

University Position Holders

Neha Bhardwaj Jasmeet Kaur kilaM anajnaS Pankita Dviwedi Disha Chauhan
MSc MBT MSc MBT MSc MBT MSc MBT MSc Zoology Sem I – 5th
Sem III - 4th; Sem IV– 4th Sem III- 5th; Sem IV- 6th Sem III - 7th; Sem IV– 7th Sem I- 1st

Karandeep Kaur Ayoushri Chauhan Sandeep Negi Sonam Shahina Sheikh Roshan
MSc MBT MSc MBT MSc Zoology MSc Zoology MSc Zoology Sem I – 9th
Sem I- 3rd;Sem II- 6th Sem I- 6th;Sem II- 3rd Sem III – 7th; Sem IV – 7th Sem III – 10th
Sem III – 6th Sem III: 1st
Other Notable Academic Achievements by the College Students:
 Abhishek Tomar of BSc III (NM) qualified Joint Admission Test for MSc-2018 (IIT-JAM-
2018) in Mathematics.
 Abhineet Kaur of MCom II qualified UGC (NET) in December, 2017.
 Rahul Gautam of MCom II qualified UGC (NET) in December, 2017.
 Dimple Goel of MSc Zoology II qualified CSIR (NET) in December, 2017
 Kirti Arora MSc Zoology qualified CSIR (NET) in December, 2017
 Raman Devi MSc Zoology qualified CSIR (JRF/NET) in December, 2017
 Deepika Mann MSc Zoology qualified CSIR (JRF/NET) in December, 2017
Sports Achievements (2017-18)
 Our College students have shown outstanding performance in all the games. Most of the
students have represented the College at All India Intervarsity, Senior National, International
and Inter College level competitions and won laurels not only for the College but also for the
Panjab University, Chandigarh.
 Keeping the tradition of winning, this year also our College maintained top position to win
Sir Shadi Lal Trophy in the field of sports with 53,090 points for the 10th consecutive
year since 2008-09.
 Participation at the International Level:
Name Game Championship Venue
Vikas Siwach Taekwondo World Taekwondo Malaysia Open Championship Malaysia
Prithvi Raj Chauhan Taekwondo 18th Asian Invitational Championship Indonesia
Vikas Kharab Kurash Sr. ASIAN Kurash Championship Poona

Cultural Achievements (2017-18)


Amidst tough competition and strong opponents, Sri Guru Gobind Singh College participated in most
of the events conducted in PU Zonal Youth and Heritage Festival (Zone A), 2017.
Prizes at Panjab University Youth & Heritage Festival
Items First Second Third Total
Group 3 4 9 16
Solo 3 7 3 13
Individual 2 2 2 6
Total 8 13 14 35

Annual Educational Tours and Trips (2017-18):


1. PG Department of Commerce organised a 4 Day trip to Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) for MCom from Nov. 08-11,
2017
2. PG Department of Biotechnology and Microbial Biotechnology organised an educational visit for students
to attend Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Workshop on „LaTex‟ held at Department of Computer
Science and Engineering (CSE), NITTR Chandigarh on Nov. 07, 2017
3. PG Department of Chemistry organised 1 Day Educational tour to CSIO, Chandigarh for MSc Chemistry
on Oct. 25, 2017
4. PG Department of Computer Science organised a 1 Day trip to Sri Anandpur Sahib on Oct. 27, 2017.
5. A trip to Sachkhand Sri Harminder Sahib (The Golden temple) was organised by Gurmaat Vichaar Sabha
on Feb. 17, 2018.
6. The Student Council Association of the College also organised a trip to the holy city of Amritsar and
visited Golden Temple and Wagah Border on Feb. 24, 2018.
7. Department of Botany organised an educational trip to Botanical Garden and Labs of Botany Department,
PU Chandigarh for BSc Medical students on March 27, 2018.
8. Visit to Chhatbir Zoo of BSc Medical I & II students organised by PG Department of Zoology on April 12,
2018
9. Visit to Punjab Govt Fish Seed Farm, Fagan Majra, Fatehgarh, Punjab of MSc Zoology II students
organised by PG Department of Zoology on April 13, 2018
Teachers-In-Charge for Admissions
Name Contact No.
Class
(Teacher in Charge) (Contact Time: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm)
Nodal Officer Dr AP Singh 9814203428
Dr Manik Gupta (C) 9872223327
BSc Medical I Dr Kawalpreet Kaur 9041011626
Dr Ruchira Sen 81461 85514
Dr Jyoti Dadwal (C) 9915427601
BSc Biotech (Elec) I
Mr Varuchi 8427203025
Dr Preet Kanwal (C) 9814611365
BSc Non-Medical I Mr Baljit Singh 8427276644
& Ms Shraddha Arya 9815655540
BSc Computer Science (Elec) I Dr Gurpreet Kaur 9815212013
Dr Kuljeet Singh 9779262380
Dr J S Bhatti (C) 8427381122
BSc (Hons) Biotech I
Dr Sonia Chaman 9915339815
Ms Ashima Mangla (C) 9876115299
BA I
Dr Kamaljeet Kaur (CC) 9876165209
BA IT (Elec) I Dr Rupinder Pal Kaur (C) 9872034262
Ms Khushwant Kaur (C) 9501888331
BCA I
Ms Meena Gupta 9872937797
Dr Surjit Singh (C) 9417517263
BCom I
Dr Seema Chopra 9876633442
Dr Harjit Kaur (C) 9915086654
MCom I
Ms Sumedha Khanna 98720 98894
Dr Soma De (C) 8284000663
MSc Maths I,II
Ms Chanpreet Kaur 9876178183
MSc Biotech I,II Dr Amit Joshi (C) 9872024023
MSc MBBT I,II Dr Satinder Kaur (C) 9915749136
Ms Gurpreet Kaur (C) 6280463144
MSc IT I,II
Ms Purnima 9872885816
Mr Jatender Kumar (C) 98148 68821
PGDCA
Ms Anu Kaul 98153 31407
Dr A P Singh (C) 9814203428
MSc Zoology I,II
Dr IPS Sidhu 8427440600
Ms Sarabjeet Kaur (C) 9815496965
MSc Chemistry I,II Dr Asim Chowdhury 9779123886
Dr Inderpal Pasricha 9872000339
Ms Satinder Kaur (C) 8427101659
MSc Physics I Dr Ranber Singh 7087401222
Dr Saroj Bala 9463805070
Dr Arshdeep Kaur 9888500283
Dr Navjot Kaur (C) 9815079348
MA English I,II
Dr Harpreet Bali 8427949426
Dr Devinder Singh (C) 8427755657
MA Punjabi I,II
Dr Gurmej Singh 9464291649
Mr Charanjit Singh(C) 9417029969
MA Economics I,II
Dr Bandana Goindi 9814798660
MA Sociology I Dr Rimplejeet Kaur (C) 9815944980
List of College Faculty with Qualification
Teaching Staff
Post Graduate Department of English Post Graduate Department of Economics
Ms Rita Singh (Head) MA, MPhil Mr Charanjit Singh (Head) MA, MPhil
Dr Ginny Kang MA, MPhil, PhD Dr Bandana Goindi MA, MPhil, PhD
Dr Navjot Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD Dr Kanwaljit Kaur Marwaha MA,MPhil, PhD
Ms Gursheek Kaur MA, MPhil Ms Ashima Mangla MA, MPhil
Mr Gurpreet Singh Pandher MA, MPhil Dr Meenu Soni MA, PhD
Dr Shelly Narang (OL) MA, PhD Dr Gagan Preet Kaur MA, MBA, PhD
Mr Sandeep Singh Gill (OL) MA Ms Kanwal Dhanoya Grewal MA
Dr Harpreet Bali MA, PhD
Post Graduate Department of Commerce
Post Graduate Department of Chemistry Dr Tejinder Singh Brar (Head) MCom, PhD
Ms Sarabjeet Kaur (Head) MSc, MPhil Dr Seema Mahajan MCom, MPhil, PhD
Dr Manik Gupta MSc, PhD Dr Parminder Walia MCom, LLB, PhD
Dr Gurpreet Kaur MSc, PhD Dr Taranjit Rao MCom, ICWA (Inter), PhD
Dr Mandeep Kaur Dhami MSc, PhD Dr Manjinder Singh MCom, PhD
Dr Inderpal Pasricha MSc, PhD Dr Surjit Singh MCom, MPhil, PhD
Dr Chitwan Kaur Chawla MSc, MPhil, PhD Mr Balraj Singh MCom
Dr Pushpinder Kaur MSc, PhD Dr Sukhraj Singh MCom, ICWA (Inter),
Dr Asim K Chowdhury MSc, PhD PGDCA, PhD
Ms Pooja Bhagwan MCom, MPhil
Post Graduate Department of Zoology Dr Harmeet Kaur MCom, MBA, MPhil, PhD
Dr AP Singh (Head) MSc, PhD, MSc (Biotech), Ms Amanjot Kaur MCom
MSc (Env &Eco),
Dr Harjeet Kaur Virk MCom, PhD
PG Diploma (BioInfo)
Dr Kanwaljit Mahal MSc, PhD Ms Sumedha Vikram Khanna MCom, MPhil
Dr Inder Pal Singh Sidhu MSc, PhD Dr Seema Chopra MCom, PhD
Dr Ruchira Sen MSc, PhD Ms Navneet Kaur Walia (OL) MCom, LLB
Dr Rimpi Kaur MCom, MPhil, PhD
Post Graduate Department of Physics Dr Manveen Gill MCom, MBA, MPhil, PhD
Ms Satinder Kaur (Head) MSc, MPhil Ms Ramandeep Mander MCom, PGDFM, PhD
Ms Manpreet Kaur MSc, MPhil Ms Manbir Kaur Dhaliwal MCom, MBE
Mr Kulwinder Singh MSc, MPhil Dr Anupama MCom, PhD
Dr Ranber Singh MSc, PhD Dr Gurpreet Kaur Dhatt MCom, PGDBM, PhD
Dr Kuljeet Singh Chakkal MSc, PhD Ms Manjit Kour MCom
Dr Gurvir Kaur Bhullar MSc, PhD (Against Leave Vacancy)
Dr Saroj Bala MSc, MPhil, PhD
Dr Arshdeep Kaur Sidhu MSc, PhD Post Graduate Department of Biotechnology and
Microbial Biotechnology
Post Graduate Department of Punjabi Dr Amit Joshi (Head) MSc, PhD
Dr Devinder Singh (Head) MA, MPhil, PhD Dr Jasvinder Singh Bhatti MSc, PhD
Dr Gurmej Singh MA, MPhil, PhD Dr Satinder Kaur MSc, PhD
Mr Kulbir Singh MA, MPhil Dr Sonia Chaman MSc, PhD
Dr Jaswinder Singh MA, PhD
Dr Jaswinder Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD Post Graduate Department of Computer Science
Dr Jagdeep Singh MA, PhD Ms Gurpreet Kaur (Head) BE (CSE), ME(CSE)
Dr Sarbjeet Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD Dr Preet Kanwal BE, MCA, MPhil, PhD
Ms Shraddha Arya MCA, MPhil
Post Graduate Department of Mathematics Ms Purnima MCA, MPhil
Ms Khushwant Kaur MSc (Phy), MTech (CSE),
Mr Harpreet Singh Maan (Head) MSc, PGDCA
MPhil
Mr Baljit Singh MSc MSc (Phy), MPhil
Mr Jatender Kumar
Ms Amandeep Kaur Gill MSc MTech (CSE), PGDBA (Mkt),
Ms Chanpreet Kaur MSc PGDCA
Dr Soma De MSc, PhD Ms Manbir Sandhu MCA, MPhil
Ms Meena Gupta BE, MBA (IT), MPhil
Dr Rupinder Pal Kaur MCA, MPhil, PhD
Ms Anu Kaul MSc, MPhil Department of Sociology
Ms Simrat Kaur ME (CSE) Dr Rimple Jeet Kaur (Head) MA, PhD
Ms Navneet Sandhu MSc, MPhil, PGDCA Ms Navneet Kaur MA, MEd

Department of Botany Department of Political Science


Mr Harbhajan Singh (Head) MSc (Hons), MPhil Ms Punit (Head) MA, MPhil
Dr Jasveer Kaur Brar MSc, MPhil, PhD
Department of Public Administration
Dr Kawalpreet Kaur MSc (Hons), PhD
Dr Sandeep Kaur MA, LLB, LLM, PhD
Department of Hindi Department of Physical Education
Dr Anita Goel (On Deputation) MA, MPhil, PhD Dr Manmeet Gill (Head) MPEd, PhD
Dr Kamaljit Kaur (Head) MA, PhD Dr Gurcharan Singh Gill MPEd, PhD
Dr Mandeep Thour MPEd, PhD
Dr Sonia Kanwar MPEd, PhD
Department of History Dr Jagtar Singh MPEd, MPhil, PhD
Ms Amandeep Kaur (Head) MA, MPhil
*Dr Kuldeep Singh has been ordered non-
Mr Bhupinder Singh MA
functional Principal by Hon'ble Punjab &
Mr Harjeshwar Pal Singh MA
Haryana High Court w.e.f. Aug 2, 2007

Teaching Staff on Contract (2017-18)


Post Graduate Department of English Mr HS Sohi MSc
Ms Priya Sandhu MA Ms Gurinder Kaur MSc (Hons)
Ms Suchreet Kaur MA Ms Sapna Garg MSc
Ms Ashia MA Post Graduate Department of Economics
Ms Khushbeer Dhaliwal MA Ms Tawinder Kaur MA, MPhil
Ms Swati Suri MA Ms Sukriti Prabhdyal MA
Ms Sudeev Grewal MA Ms Nargis Kaur MA
Ms Shaweta Sharda MA
Post Graduate Department of Commerce
Ms Anandita Sharma MA
Ms Amandeep Kaur MCom
Post Graduate Department of Chemistry Ms Shweta Mahant MCom
Dr Chayawan MSc, PhD Ms Sharandeep Kaur MCom
Dr Alka Sharma MSc, PhD
Post Graduate Department of Biotechnology and
Dr Shabnam Sharma MSc, PhD
Microbial Biotechnology
Dr Reenu MSc, PhD
Mr Var Ruchi MSc
Dr Sanjeev Kumar MSc, PhD
Dr Jyoti Dadwal MSc, PhD
Dr Shilpa Dogra MSc, PhD
Ms Anju Bali MSc
Ms Rajwinder Kaur MSc
Dr Simranpreet Kaur MSc, MPhil, PhD
Post Graduate Department of Zoology Ms Damanjeet Kaur MSc
Dr Rashmi Gupta MSc, PhD Dr Kuldeep Kaur Msc, PhD, Post Doc
Dr Seema Sood MSc, PhD Ms Navdeep Sidhu MSc
Dr Saranjeet Kaur MSc, PhD
Dr Neha Sylvia Walter MSc, PhD Post Graduate Department of Computer Science
Ms Anuradha Saini MSc(IT),MCA, MPhil
Post Graduate Department of Physics
Ms Neha Saini MCA, MPhil, MBA
Dr Sukhjit Kaur MSc, MPhil, PhD
Ms Manpreet Kaur Mann MCA, MPhil
Mr Sandeep Kumar Sharma MSc, MTech
Ms Seema Sharma MCA
Dr Sudhanshu Shrivastava MCA, PhD
Post Graduate Department of Punjabi
Dr Hanspreet Kaur MA, PhD Department of Botany
Ms Loveneet Kaur MA Dr Kanchana Devi MSc, PhD
Post Graduate Department of Mathematics Department of Hindi
Dr Sanjeev Kumar MSc, PhD Ms Sandeep Kaur MA, MEd
Dr Kumud Srivastava MSc, PhD
Department of History
Mr Shiv Chawla MSc
Dr Sumera Kamboj MA, PhD
Mr Salil Kumar MSc
Dr Amandeep Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD
Mr Parminder Singh MA S Pritpal Singh Clerk
Mr Chandrashekhar MA, MPhil Ms Manpreet Kaur (OL) Clerk
Ms Navjot Kaur MA Ms Pooja Rani Clerk
S Acchar Singh Junior Assistant
Department of Sociology
S Harsimran Singh Clerk
Sh Tejinder Pal Singh MA
Ms Manjit Kaur Junior Assistant
Ms Parneet Kaur Sandhu MA, MPhil
Sh Labhu Ram Restorer
Ms Harpreet Kaur MA
Sh Parkash Chander Peon
Dr Paramjit Kaur MA, MPhil
Sh Avtar Singh Peon
Department of Political Science S Swaran Singh Peon
Dr Hardeep Kaur MA , MPhil, Med, PhD Sh Rafiq Ahmed Peon
Ms Jaspreet Kaur MA Sh Balu Ram Peon
Dr Sachna Arora MA, PhD Sh Gurpreet Singh Peon
Department of Public Administration Ms Surinder Kaur Peon
Dr Ravneet Kaur MA, PhD Labortary Staff
Sh Amrit Lal JLA
Department of Physical Education S Dilbagh Singh SLA
Sh Sanjogdeep Singh MA S Gurmukh Singh SLA
Sh Narinder Saini MA S Randhir Singh SLA
Department of Statistics S Swaran Singh SLA
Dr Kamaljit Kaur MSc, MPhil, PhD S Surmukh Singh SLA
S Raghbir Singh SLA
Religious & Sikh Studies Sh Dhananjay Kumar SLA
Dr Jagjit Kaur MA, MPhil, PhD S Bhupinder Singh SLA
Library Staff Ms Neetika SLA
Dr Anita Chhatwal (Librarian) MLib , MPhil, PhD Sh Puneet Sharma(OL) SLA
S Gurpreet Singh Deputy Librarian Ms Jaspreet Kaur SLA
Ms Mandeep Kaur Library Restorer Ms Ramandeep Rani SLA
Ms Lalita Library Restorer Ms Poonam Sharma SLA
Ms Puneet Sekhon (OL) Library Restorer S Sarabpreet Singh SLA
Sh Ramesh Kumar Restorer S Prabhjot Singh SLA
Sh Ashok Kumar Book Binder Sh Ramesh Chand LA
S Hardeep Singh Library Attendant Mr Kapil Kaushik Lab Technician
Sh Peter Peon Sh Davinder Singh (OL) Technical Assistant
S Navjot Singh SLA
Administrative Staff S Gurjeet Singh SLA
S Zorawar Singh Registrar Sh Gulzari Lal LA
S Gurpreet Singh Superintendent Sh Vipul Sahni Lab Technician
Ms Gurpreet Kaur Junior Assistant Ms Gaganjot Kaur LA
Ms Daljit Kaur Junior Assistant S Jaspal Singh JLA
Ms Poonam Junior Assistant
S Bharpur Singh Junior Assistant

Botanical Garden Stationary Cum Photostat Shop & Juice Shop


Online Centralized Admission Schedule
(BCA I / BCom I / BSc I (all courses) / MCom I)
Session 2018-19
Website: www.dhe.chd.gov.in
Last Date for Online Submission of Admission Forms June 23, 2018 (Saturday)
Display of Provisional Merit List June 25, 2018 (Monday) by 4:00 pm
Notification of Discrepancies by Students June 27, 2018 (Wednesday)
Display of Final Merit List July 7, 2018 (Saturday)
1st Counselling July 9, 2018 (Monday)
2nd Counselling July 18, 2018 (Wednesday)
3rd Counselling July 23, 2018 (Monday)
Dereservation of Seats July 24, 2018 (Tuesday)
Detailed Counselling Schedule
Venue: SGGS College, Sector 26, Chandigarh
Class Category/Pool & Time Date Venue
Common to All Classes
1st Counselling PG Dept‟ of Computer Science
BCA I UT Pool (Lab I)
General Category (9.00 am) 09.07.2018

General Pool (Outside UT)


General Category (9.00 am) 10.07.2018 Main Staff Room
BCom I
Reserve Category (1.00 pm) -do- (Room No. 210)

UT Pool
PG Dept‟ of Physics
BSc I (Non-Med) Reserve Category and Over 11.07.2018
(Staff Room)
and above seats (9.00 am)
2nd Counselling PG Dept‟ of Computer Science
BSc I Comp Sci (Elective)
(Lab II)
All Vacant Seats 18.07.2018 PG Dept‟ of Chemistry
BSc I (Med)
(Staff Room)
BSc I Biotech (Elective) 3rd Counselling PG Dept‟ of Biotech and Microbial
All Vacant Seats 23.07.2018 Biotech
BSc I (Hons) Biotech (Room No 225)
Dereservation of Seats 24.07.2018
Main Staff Room
MCom* I
(Room No. 210)
*Important Note: In case the B.Com. III result is not declared by the Panjab University by the last date of applying, then
the Merit list and revised Admission schedule for admission into M.Com. I will be displayed only after the declaration of the
result. The applicants are advised to visit the www.dhe.chd.gov.in website for the revised admission schedule
Important Instructions for Centralised Admission
1. Read the instructions and procedure thoroughly before filling the admission form for any course on the website
www.dhe.chd.gov.in
2. For the detailed admission schedule, candidate should refer to the website of the respective college
(www.sggscollege.ac.in) where she/he has been allotted the seat online.
3. Candidates are required to be present physically on the day of admission and bring a ‘Hard Copy’ of the admission
form along with the original documents, self attested photocopies and three recent passport size photographs
4. It is compulsory for the candidate to attend first counselling in the respective allotted college (SGGS College,
Chandigarh). Candidate, who does not report on the day of first counselling, will lose the right to admission in the
subsequent 2nd and 3rd counselling.
5. After 3rd counselling, subsequent counselling will take place in respective college (SGGS College, Chandigarh) subject
to availability of seats.
6. If a reserve candidate falls under GENERAL CATEGORY merit list, the candidate will be given admission in the
GENERAL CATEGORY only. So the candidate must report as per admission schedule of General Category on the date
and time specified under General Category.
7. To complete the process of admission students will also fill the College Admission Form as per instructions given in the
college prospectus.
Admission Schedule Non- Centralised Courses and Ongoing Classes
(BAI/ II/ III;/BSc/BCA/BCom - II/III, MA/MSc I/II; /MCom – II and PGDCA)
Session 2018-19
Venue: SGGS College, Sector 26, Chandigarh
Class Dates of Admission* Venue
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
BA I/II/III
S Hari Singh Nalwa Multipurpose Hall
BA I/II/III (IT Elective)
PG Dept’ of Commerce
BCom II/III
(Room No. 118)
BSc II/III (Non-Med) 09-07-18 S Hari Singh Nalwa Multipurpose Hall
BSc II/III (Med)
To
BSc II/III (Hons) Biotech PG Dept’ of Biotech and Microbial Biotech
24-07-18 (Room No. 225)
BSc II/III Biotech (Elective)
PG Dept’ of Computer Science
BSc II/III Comp Sci (Elective)
(Lab II)
PG Dept’ of Computer Science
BCA II/III
(Lab IV)
POSTGRADUATE COURSES
MAI/II (English)
MA I/II (Punjabi)
S Hari Singh Nalwa Multipurpose Hall
MA I/II (Economics)
MA I (Sociology)*
PG Dep’t of Commerce
MCom II
(Room No. 118)
MSc I/II (Maths) S Hari Singh Nalwa Multipurpose Hall
MSc I/II (Biotech) 09-07-18 PG Dept’ of Biotech and Microbial Biotech
MSc I/II (MBBT) To (Room No. 225)
24-07-18 PG Dept’ of Computer Science
MSc I/II (IT)
(Lab II)
PG Dept’ of Zoology
MSc I/II (Zoology)
(Staff Room)
MSc I/II (Chemistry)
S Hari Singh Nalwa Multipurpose Hall
MSc I (Physics)*
PG Dept’ of Computer Science
PGDCA
(Lab I)
*Subject to approval by Panjab University, Chandigarh
Note:
1. Detailed Schedule will be released later; Tentative Timing of admission: 9.00 am to 3.00
pm
2. All the students seeking admission to SGGS College, Chandigarh in B.A./M.A./M.Sc./PG
Diploma courses and on-going Classes are not required to fill the admission form at
www.dhe.chd.gov.in. They will refer to the website of the College (www.sggscollege.ac.in) or
the Hard Copy procured from the College Office for instructions regarding filling of form.
3. Admission to all the classes is subject to the availability of the seats.
4. Normal Admission from 09.07.18 (Monday) to 24.07.18 (Tuesday)
5. Late admission allowed by Principal with late Fee of INR 560/- from 25-07-2018 (Wednesday)
to 13-08-2018 (Monday)
6. Late admission allowed by Vice Chancellor with late Fee of INR 2040/- from 14-08-2018
(Tuesday) to 31-08-2018 (Friday)
7. Teaching will Commence from 24-07-2018 (Tuesday)
Courses Offered
Undergraduate Courses No of Seats No of Units each
Regular
BCom I/II/III 280 each 04 (70 Seats each)
BA I/II/III 1300 each 20
BAI/II/III Information Technology* 80 each Included above
BA I/II Religious & Sikh Studies* 80 each Included above
BSc I/II/III Medical 160 each 02 (80 each)
BSc I/II/III Biotechnology* 30 each 01(30)
BSc I/II/III Non-Medical 240 each 03 (80 each)
BSc I/II/III Computer Science* 80 each 01 (80)
Professional
BSc (Honours) Biotechnology I/II/III 30 each 01 (30)
BCA I/II/III 120 each 03 (40 each)
Honours Subjects in BA II/III
Economics, Sociology, English, Hindi, History
Honours Subjects in BCom II/III
Accounting & Finance, Economics
Postgraduate Courses No of Seats No of Units each
Regular
MCom I/II 80 each 02 (40 each)
MSc I/II Mathematics 60 each 01
MSc I/II Biotechnology 40 each 01
MSc I/II Information Technology 40+ (5 NRI) each 01
MSc I/II Microbial Biotechnology 40 each 01
MA I/II English 60 each 01
MA I/II Punjabi 60 each 01
MA I/II Economics 60 each 01
MA I Sociology** 60 01
MSc I/II Zoology 40 each 01
MSc I/II Chemistry 40 each 01
MSc I Physics** 40 01
Professional
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application (PGDCA) 80 02 (40 each)
*As one of the Elective Subject (Seats included under BA) **Subject to Approval by PU

Subject Combinations and Class-wise Course of Study


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Compulsory Subjects
A) Punjabi/ History and Culture of Punjab (HCP)
B) English
C) Environment, Road Safety Education, Violence against Women/ Children, and Drug Abuse
Note:
1. HCP is allowed as an option in lieu of Punjabi (Compulsory) in the following individual hardship
cases: (i) Students who are not domiciled in Punjab and have not studied Punjabi up to class 10. (ii)
Wards of Defence personnel, Central Govt. employees who are transferrable on all India basis and
foreign students.
2. Environment, Road Safety Education, Violence against Women/ Children, and Drug Abuse
(with Four Parts) is a compulsory qualifying paper of 150 marks, which the students have to study in
the BA/BSc/ BCom/BCA 1st year (2nd Semester). If the student fails to qualify (33 % marks) the paper
during the 2nd Semester, he/she will be allowed to appear/qualify the same in the 4th or 6th Semester.
OPTIONAL: Introduction to Computer Science
It is offered to students of BCom I. They may clear the Examination within three years. Marks obtained
would be mentioned in the Detail Marks Card, but not counted towards the aggregate marks. PU
Chandigarh will conduct the Theory Examination for this course every year at the time of Final
Examinations. The Examination fee will be INR 275. The College will charge INR 1200 per annum
per student towards Infrastructure Development Fund.
Change of Subject
Normally, a student will be allowed to charge his/ her subject or faculty up to the dates prescribed by
the University for admission within 15 days of the admission of the student whichever is later, with the
prior permission from the Principal on the prescribed form available on payment from the office.
However, the final last date for change of subject will be August 31, 2018.
Note: In continuation of letter No. Misc. /A-6l9008 dated 02-08-20I7 in Sr. No. 4 that the orders of the
Worthy Vice-Chancellor vide Office note number 1238/DRE dated 05-03-2018 has allowed to change a
subject in any circumstances in the even semester examination whereas he/she will have to clear that
subject as deficient in lower semesters examination which he/she has changed in the higher semester for
qualifying the award of Bachelor's Degree.
Subject Combinations
BA I - Semester I & II
Compulsory Subjects:
i) English
ii) Punjabi/HCP
i) Environment, Road Safety Education, Violence against Women/ Children, and Drug Abuse
Three Elective Subjects:
Select any three subjects out of the following.
1. English or Hindi or Punjabi (Elective)
2. History or Mathematics
3. Economics
4. Sociology
5. Political Science
6. Public Administration
7. Physical Education or IT
8. Religious and Sikh Studies
9. National Service Scheme (NSS)* (* Subject to Permission by PU)
BA I (IT)- Semester I &II
Compulsory Subjects:
i) English
ii) Punjabi/HCP
ii) Environment, Road Safety Education, Violence against Women/ Children, and Drug Abuse
Three Elective Subjects:
Information Technology
Select any two subjects out of the following.
1. English or Hindi or Punjabi (Elective)
2. History or Mathematics
3. Economics
4. Sociology
5. Political Science
6. Public Administration
8. Religious and Sikh Studies
9. National Service Scheme (NSS)* (* Subject to Permission by PU)
BA II & BA III
The student will have to opt the same subject combination which they have passed in BA I.
BA Honours
Economics, Sociology, English, History and Hindi
A student may opt for Honours in BA II in any one of the elective subject mentioned above provided
that he/she has obtained at least 50% marks in the subject of Honours in BA I (General Course).

BSc I - Semester I & II


Compulsory Subjects:
i) Punjabi/HCP
ii) Environment, Road Safety Education, Violence against Women/ Children, and Drug Abuse
Three Elective Subjects :
For Medical Students
Botany, Zoology, Chemistry
Biotech, Botany, Chemistry
Biotech, Zoology, Chemistry
For Non-Medical Students
Physics, Maths, Chemistry/ Computer Science
BSc II - Semester III & IV
English (Compulsory Subject)
Three Elective Subjects (Same as in BSc I)
BSc III - Semester V & VI
Three Elective Subjects (Same as in BSc II)
Medical: Zoology with option II Economic Entomology & Pest Management
BCA I Semester I & II: All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University
BCA II Semester III & IV : All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University
BCA III Semester V & VI : All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University
BCom I Semester I & II : All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University
*With Additional Optional Subject: Introduction to Computer Science
BCom II Semester III & IV: All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University
*BCom Honours: College offers Honours in the following subjects
Accounting & Finance or Economics
BCom III Semester V & VI: All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University
BSc I (Honours) Biotechnology Semester I & II: All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University
BSc II (Honours) Biotechnology Semester III & IV: All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University
BSc II (Honours) Biotechnology Semester V & VI: All Compulsory Subjects as prescribed by University

POSTGRADUATE COURSES
MA PUNJABI
Semester I
Paper I and II as prescribed by University
Paper III:
Paper IV:
Semester II
Paper V and VI as prescribed by University
Paper VII:
Paper VIII:
Semester III
Paper IX and X as prescribed by University
Paper XI:
Paper XII:
Semester IV
Paper XIII and XIV as prescribed by University
Paper XV:
Paper XVI:
MA ECONOMICS
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III Paper I & II: Two compulsory papers
Paper III &IV: College offers the following options
(a) Economics of Agriculture I (Option i)
(b) Economics of Industry I (Option ii)
(c) Economics of Population (Option iv)
Semester IV: Paper I & II: Two compulsory papers
Paper III &IV: College offers the following options
(a) Economics of Agriculture II (Option i)
(b) Economics of Industry II (Option ii)
(c) Economics of Money and Banking (Option iv)
MA ENGLISH
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III: Paper I & II: Two compulsory papers
Paper III: College offers the following options
(a) Linguistics I (Option ii)
(b) American Literature I (Option iii)
Paper IV: College offers the following options
(a) Applied Linguistics I (Option ii)
(b) Shakespeare I (Option iv)
Semester IV: Paper I & II: Two compulsory papers
Paper III: College offers the following options
(a) Linguistics II (Option ii)
(b) American Literature II (Option iii)
Paper IV: College offers the following options
(a) Applied Linguistics II (Option ii)
(b) Shakespeare II (Option iv)
MA SOCIOLOGY*
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
(*Subject to approval by Panjab University)
M COM
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III : Three compulsory subjects & College offers the following two Groups (4 papers)
Group B : Human Resource Management
Group F : Banking and Insurance
Semester IV: Three compulsory subjects, Comprehensive Viva- Voce & College offers only one
Group B (Human Resource Management) consisting of 3 papers.
MSc ZOOLOGY
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III & Semester IV: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
MSc CHEMISTRY
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III & Semester IV: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
MSc PHYSICS*
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
*Subject to approval from University
MSc BIOTECHNOLOGY
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III & Semester IV: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
MSc MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III & Semester IV: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University

MSc INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III & Semester IV: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
MSc MATHEMATICS
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory Papers as prescribed by University
Semester III & Semester IV: Two compulsory subjects; College offers the following options for other papers:
Semester III: Probability & Mathematical Statistics- I
Semester IV: Probability & Mathematical Statistics- II
Semester III: Special Functions
Semester IV: Integral Transforms & their Applications
Semester III: Linear Programming
Semester IV: Non Linear Programming
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA)
Semester I & Semester II: All Compulsory papers as prescribed by University
Deans and Teachers-in-Charge
SUPERVISING HELPFUL INITIATION AND ONGOING ISSUES OF STUDENTS
Dean Admissions Ms Rita Singh (English)
Nodal Officer (Admissions) Dr Arvinder Pal Singh (Zoology)
Dean Student Welfare Ms Amandeep Kaur (History)
Dean Foreign Students Mr Balraj Singh (Commerce)
Dean Girls Students Dr Kanwaljit Kaur Marwaha (Economics)
Hostel Warden (Boys) Dr Jagtar Singh (Physical Education)
Hostel In charge (Girls) Dr Rupinder Pal Kaur (Computer Science)
DETERMINING OPTIMUM COLLEGE PERFORMANCE
Registrar (Academics) Dr Mandeep Kaur Dhami (Chemistry)
Registrar (Publications) Dr Harpreet Bali (English)
Bursar Dr Navjot Kaur (English)
Time Table In charge Mr Harpreet Singh Mann (Maths)
Staff Secretary Dr Kawalpreet Kaur (Botany)
Controller of Examination Mr Bhupinder Singh (History)
Coordinator Media Cell Ms Gursheek Kaur (English)
Members Governing Body Mr Charanjit Singh (Economics) and
Ms Rita Singh (English)
Coordinator Campus Beautification Dr Jasveer Kaur Brar (Botany)
Nodal Officer (DCDC Website) Ms Meena Gupta (Computer Science)
Nodal Officer (CBCS Arts) Dr Kanwaljit Kaur Marwaha (Economics)
Nodal Officer (CBCS Science) Dr Arvinder Pal Singh (Zoology)
Nodal Officer (CBCS Commerce) Dr Parminder Walia
Nodal Officer (AISHE) Dr Arvinder Pal Singh (Zoology)
Coordinator Website Updation Ms Anu Kaul (Computer Science)
ASSURING STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT
Coordinator Placement Cell Dr Gaganpreet Kaur (Economics)
Coordinator Scholarships Ms Navneet Sandhu (Computer Science)
Coordinator NET Classes Dr Arvinder Pal Singh (Zoology)
Coordinator Remedial Classes Mr Harpreet Singh Maan (Maths)
Coordinator IGNOU Dr Inderpal Singh Sidhu (Zoology)
Coordinator Parent Teacher Association Ms Ashima Mangla (Economics)
IMPARTING QUALITY CONTROL AND INTERNAL DEVELOPMENT
Coordinator RUSA Dr Amit Joshi (Biotechnology)
Coordinator IQAC Dr Amit Joshi (Biotechnology)
Coordinator UGC Cell Dr Manjinder Singh (Commerce)
OVERSEEING PRODUCTIVE FUNCTIONING
Dean Faculty of Arts Ms Rita Singh (English)
Dean Faculty of Science Ms Satinder Kaur (Physics)
Dean Faculty of Commerce Dr Tejinder Singh Brar (Commerce)
Dean Faculty of Computer Science Ms Gurpreet Kaur (Computer Science)
Dean Research. Dr Arvinder Pal Singh (Zoology)
Dean Alumni Association (Students) Dr Manveen Gill (Commerce)
Dean Alumni Association (Teachers) Dr Jyoti Lamba (English)
PROMOTING SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND OVERALL DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS
Dean Cultural Activities Ms Ramandeep Mander (Commerce)
NCC (Army Wing) Dr Manjinder Singh (Commerce)
NCC (Naval Wing) S/Lt (Dr) Surjit Singh (Commerce)
NSS Programme Officers (3 Units) Dr Manik Gupta (Chemistry)
Dr Gurpreet Kaur (Chemistry)
Ms Amanjot Kaur (Commerce)
Coordinator Environmental Society Dr Inderpal Pasricha (Chemistry)
Coordinator Red Ribbon Club Dr Parminder Walia (English)
Coordinator Gurmat Vichaar Sabha Mr Gurpreet Singh (English)
Chief Editor College Magazine Ms Gursheek Kaur (English)
MANAGING STUDENT WELFARE AND SAFETY CONTROL
Coordinator Anti Ragging Squad Dr Jagtar Singh (Physical Edu)
Coordinator Anti Sexual Harassment Cell Dr Bandana Goindi (Economics)
Coordinator Grievance Redressal Cell Dr Inderpal Pasricha (Chemistry)
Coordinator Fee Concession Mr Kulwinder Singh (Physics)
Coordinator Scholarships Ms Navneet Sandhu (Computer Science)
Awards, Scholarships and Fee Concessions
Trophies, Recognitions and Awards given to Students for their annual performance in various fields:
Running Trophy Prize
1. Colonel Mehboob Singh Running Trophy for the All-Round Best Student INR 25,000
2. Prof Jagir Singh Dhami Running Trophy for the Best Student in Basic Sciences INR 21,000
3. Prof Satya Pal Mahajan Running Trophy for the Best Student of Commerce INR 5,100
4. S Amar Singh Mago Running Trophy for the Best Student in MA Economics INR 5,100
5. Special Recognition by College Management, The Sikh Educational Society INR 21,000
Recognitions Awards
Best NCC Cadet (Army Wing)  Roll of Honour
Best NCC Cadet (Naval Wing)  College Colour
 Certificate of Merit
Under categories of Academics, Cultural Activities, NSS, NCC,
Gurmat Vichaar Sabha, Sports, Students Central Association
and Outstanding Volunteers.
 Concessions are not available for self-financing courses.
 Half Tuition Fee concession /stipends are granted to deserving-scholars, sportsmen and 10% of
admitted students on basis of their economic conditions and the students whose elder brother/sister is
paying full fee in the College.
 Various Scholarships/Stipend for SC/ST/OBC/Minority Students are awarded by the Government
of the State/Union Territory to which the applicant actually belongs, i.e. permanently settled.
 All blind candidates shall be exempted from payment of tuition fees and admission fees in all the
examinations.
 Under the Govt. of India Scheme, scholarships are sanctioned to students from non-Hindi speaking
states for Post-Matric Studies in Hindi. Five Scholarships are given by UT Chandigarh: Rs. 500 per
month for graduate courses and Rs. 1,000 per month for Postgraduate courses.
 21 scholarships under UT Merit Scholarship Scheme and 86 scholarships under Govt. National
Scholarship Scheme are available for Meritorious Students.
 Scholarships will be awarded to students by the office of Dean College Development Council, PU
Chandigarh in these categories: (i) Means-cum-Merit (ii) Sports (iii) Single Girl Child (iv)
Physically Disabled (v) Aids/Cancer Patient. Further information available at:
http://dcdc.puchd.ac.in
 S Gurcharan Singh Tohra Award: Given to students who excel in the field of Academic, Sports,
Cultural Activities, Social Service and Religious Activities.
Hostel Rules and Guidelines
Girls’ Hostel: For all details of the Girls’ Hostel, kindly refer to GGS College for Women Hostel
Prospectus which is available separately in Guru Gobind Singh College for Women located in the
same premises.
Boys’ Hostel: For all details on Features of the Hostel; Facilities provided; Documents, Proofs and
Filling of Hostel Forms; Hostel Fees and Refund of Hostel Fee and Security Money of the Boys’
Hostel, kindly refer to SGGS College Hostel Prospectus which is available separately in the College.
USP of the Boys’ Hostel
 Equipped with a Fitness Centre with Gym facilities
 Geysers installed in bathrooms
 After Admission -
1. Admission to hostel is strictly on merit.
2. After admission to the hostel, deposit completely filled hostel cards to the Warden.
3. Students are to report to the Hostel one day before the College teaching commences.
 Room Allotment -
4. List indicating the room allotted will be displayed on the Notice Board.
5. Post graduate Students will be allotted rooms on the top floor, Undergraduates and juniors will
be allotted rooms on the first/ ground floors.
6. Single Occupancy is not allowed in the dormitories; in case a student leaves the dormitory, his
seat will be allotted to another student.
7. No boarder is allowed to shift from their allotted rooms without the Warden‟s permission.
8. Room-sharing may be allotted, in case of shortage of accommodation.
9. Boarders are to vacate rooms within 24 hours of the completion of the final exams.
10. Boarders permitting or abetting unauthorised occupation of rooms to visitors/ guests, shall be
liable to –
a) Expulsion from the Hostel
b) Forfeiture of security
c) A fine up to Rs 2,000 or more
d) Any other punishment deemed fit by the warden
 Hostel ID -Cards -
11. Hostel ID-Card, duly attested by the warden, is to be kept safely and to be produced on demand
by the Warden.
12. Duplicate ID-Card will not be available. In case of reported loss of ID-card, it will be re-issued
on payment of ID-Card fees.
13. ID-Card to be returned to the office of the Warden while leaving the Hostel at the end of the
academic year or mid-session, failing which the hostel resident will have to pay the ID-Card fee
before the security money is refunded.
 Hostel Mess
14. The Hostel Mess remains functional except during the summer vacations.
15. The Mess provides 2 standard meals a day, i.e., lunch and dinner.
16. Mess charges are to be paid along with Hostel charges to the College.
 Guests/ Visitors
17. Parents are required to submit a list of persons allowed to visit their wards in the Hostel.
18. Under no circumstances, guests are allowed to stay in the rooms at night. A boarder keeping a
guest without permission will be heavily fined.
19. Visitors/ guests to leave before 7 PM.

 Decorum/ Attire
20. Peace and decorum must be maintained. Noise or disturbance of any kind will be fined heavily.
21. Students must not enter the mess without proper attire. Sikh boys to wear a turban/ patka at
meal times.
22. Boarders to be properly attired and Sikh boys to wear a turban/ patka while going to the
common room, dining hall or hostel office.
23. Students are expected to treat Hostel property as their own and be responsible for the safety and
maintenance of the furniture and other properties. Repair charges of damaged furniture will be
paid by the resident along with a minimum penalty of Rs 2,000.
24. Repair charges for any damages including electric switches, window panes, doors and defacing,
etc., will have to be paid by the student concerned.
 Vehicles
25. Boarders are not allowed to keep/ park vehicles in the Hostel premises. Violation of this rule
will be taken as a serious breach of discipline.
26. Appropriate space is provided for parking cycles and two-wheelers. College authorities will not
be responsible for any loss of a wrongly parked vehicle.
 Intoxicants
27. Possession of tobacco, related material, alcoholic beverage or any form of INTOXICANTS will
lead to expulsion from the Hostel immediately.
 Electricity/ Water
28. Lights must be switched off before leaving the room and before going to bed.
29. Water taps must be turned off after taking a bath or washing clothes.
30. Use of electrical appliances such as iron, heaters, coolers, immersion rods, etc is not allowed in
the hostel.
31. Violation of any of the above mentioned rules (no 28-30) would entail a penalty of Rs 1,000 to
Rs 1,500 and repair charges of electric wires.
32. The College is a pioneer in providing hot water bath to the boarders. Geysers are installed in
bathrooms. The facility is available at a nominal cost to meet the electricity charges during the
winter months.
 Cash and Valuables
33. Boarders are discouraged from keeping cash and valuables in their rooms. Doing so will be at
their own risk, the hostel authorities will not be responsible for any such loss. Expensive
electronic gadgets are not allowed in the Hostel.
34. Mobile phones may be used at their own risk.
35. The SBI has a Full Fledged Branch in the College to provide banking facilities to the students.
 To the Parents and Guardians
36. Parents are requested to give wholehearted cooperation and take keen interest in their wards
during their stay in the College. This is a delicate phase in the life of a student when their future
is being shaped. Enough care is taken to maintain a balance between restraint and enthusiasm
while seeking cooperation from parents and guardians. Parents and local guardians should
remain in constant touch with their wards, warden and class teachers. They are also requested to
respond to the call of the authorities immediately.

NOTE: Principal reserves the right to change any of the rules, without notice, for the sake of a
healthy atmosphere of the College.
The College has been awarded the coveted ‘Sir Shaadi Lal Founder's Day Celebrations
Trophy’ – The general Championship in Sports (PU), for
10th Consecutive Year.

Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha Library The College Regularly Organises, Workshops, Seminars,
FDPs, Fests, etc.

Foreign Students Performing at PU, Chd on National Education Trip to Jaisalmer


Day
The College has ‘NCC Army Wing’ and ‘NCC Naval Wing’ The College has three Active NSS Units

Departments Organise Farewell Parties for Outgoing Students Bhangra Team of College

The College has Up-to-date Infrastructure Practical Session : Fishery

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