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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT:

The Department of English at Ahmednagar College boasts a rich history along with the founding of the college. Over the years, the department has been a beacon of linguistic and literary studies, nurturing students' understanding of English language and literature. From its inception, the department has been committed to providing a comprehensive education in English, fostering critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep appreciation for literary works. Faculty members, renowned for their expertise, have played a pivotal role in shaping the academic environment, guiding students through the intricacies of English literature, linguistics, and language studies.

-The department has consistently adapted to the changing academic landscape, integrating modern teaching methodologies and staying abreast of literary trends. Its alumni have made significant contributions in diverse fields, reflecting the department's commitment to producing well-rounded individuals. It remains dedicated to fostering a love for literature and language while preparing students for a globalized world where communication and critical thinking skills are paramount.

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Best Practices The Department of English is committed to nurturing socially responsible and culturally aware individuals. Through innovative initiatives, we aim to sensitise our students to societal issues and deepen their understanding of cultural heritage. The two practices demonstrate our dedication to holistic education: Creating Social Awareness and Creating Cultural Awareness. ● Best Practice 1: Creating Social Awareness Best Practice 1: Creating Social Awareness Our department, along with NGOs SAWALI, an orphanage cum school, and MAULI, a home providing treatment, counselling, and rehabilitation support to mentally ill women who have been victims of social violence, organised visits to these establishments. These visits, conducted with undergraduate and postgraduate students alongside faculty members, provide practical exposure to real-world challenges. Students are briefed about the background of these institutions and the purpose they serve towards social welfare. Through interactions with beneficiaries, surveys, group discussions, and interviews, students gain empathy and social responsibility. Success is evident in increased student participation, awareness, and feedback, showcasing our commitment to holistic social education. ● Best Practice 2: Creating Cultural Awareness Our department organises heritage walks and visits to local historical museums to promote experiential learning, cultural appreciation, and historical understanding. Students engage with artefacts and narratives, fostering empathy and a deeper understanding of global interconnectedness. Faculty and students collaborate to shape activities, including debates and storytelling sessions, enriched by insights from experts. Feedback and follow-up activities reinforce learning and encourage critical thinking. Pre- and post-visit surveys, knowledge tests, artefact analysis, and reflection activities measure the impact on social literacy development, providing valuable insights into the effectiveness of experiential learning. Conclusion: The Department of English prioritises the holistic development of students by fostering social and cultural awareness. Through initiatives like NGO visits, heritage walks, and museum visits, we equip students with the knowledge, empathy, and critical thinking skills necessary for active citizenship and lifelong learning. These practices reflect our commitment to nurturing responsible individuals who are deeply connected to their society and cultural heritage.



Program Junior College Under Graduate Post Graduate Research Program Details
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PROGRAMS DOCUMENTS
UG - CO, PO & PSO (2018-19) CO, PO & PSO
UG - CO, PO & PSO (2019-20) CO, PO & PSO
UG - CO, PO & PSO (2020-21) CO, PO & PSO
UG - CO, PO & PSO (2021-22) CO, PO & PSO
UG - CO, PO & PSO (2022-23) CO, PO & PSO
PG - CO, PO & PSO (2018-19) CO, PO & PSO
PG - CO, PO & PSO (2019-20) CO, PO & PSO
PG - CO, PO & PSO (2020-21) CO, PO & PSO
PG - CO, PO & PSO (2021-22) CO, PO & PSO
PG - CO, PO & PSO (2022-23) CO, PO & PSO





Faculty

Faculty Name Qualification Designation Experience (Yrs.) Email ID Profile
Dr. Kamalakar Bhat M.A., SET, M.Phil, Ph.D. Head, Professor 29 kamalakar.bhat@aca.edu.in View
Dr. Aashita Bandellu M.A., SET, Ph.D. Asst. Professor 15 ashitabandelu@aca.edu.in View
Mr. Ashok Borude M.A., SET, NET, PGDTE Asst. Professor 13 anborude@yahoo.co.in View
Dr. Parag Athavale M.A, B.Ed, Ph.D Asst. Professor 10 parag.athavale@aca.edu.in View
Mr. Gaurav Misal MA, NET, SET, PGDELT Asst. Professor 6 gauravmisal@aca.edu.in View
Ms. Tejal Sonawane MA, SET, B.Ed Asst. Professor 5 tejalsonawane@aca.edu.in View
Dr. Nimisha Bandellu BA, MA, SET, B.ED, P.HD Asst. Professor 1 nimisha.bandellu@gmail.com View