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College At a Glance

Bar. Sheshrao Wankhede College of Arts & Commerce, Khaparkheda was established in the year 1994 by Bar. Sheshrao Wankhede 56th Birthday Foundation, Nagpur under the Chairmanship of ‘Sahakar Maharishi’, Hon’ble Shri. Babasaheb Kedar to make available the degree-leveled education for the students of rural areas. The College has only-one faculty i.e. Arts. In 1994, the College started in the building of Maharashtra Vidyalaya run by Maharashtra Rajya Shikshan Sanshtan, a sister education society.

At the beginning, the college had emerged admissions and minimum essential educational facilities, but within a short period, the college made its development as an educational institute catering the educational needs of the rural population. Commerce faculty could not be started, as the students were not available. In the year 2000, the college shifted in its newly constructed building. The college has 8.30 acres of land for the expansion of playgrounds, building, and other facilities. During the session 1999-2000, the college started Home Economics as one of the optional subjects for girl’s students. Again in 2003, the college started English Literature as one of the optional subjects.

All the members of the teaching-staff are working with the well-defined objectives of balancing the horizontal expansion of higher education with vertical excellence and participating students in creative and constructive activities for their over-all development. In spite of non-availability of any type of development grant as UGC, the college aided with the funds of the institutions, trying hard to maintain its academic standards and to achieve its objectives. For the college which is established currently without any type of development, grants

are obvious to have some deficiencies such as lack of research activity non-availability of updated infrastructure facilities for research and underdeveloped library. All these improvements need to be done in the college.

Organization

The first and the foremost aim of the institution behind opening this college is to provide degree leveled education to the students of the rural areas. It is obligatory on the part of the colleges to implement the curricula of various courses designed by the University. Every department of the college works hard to maintain good educational standard of the college is currently established.
The college is conducting regular courses at under graduate level. The efforts have been made to develop skills at under graduate level. The efforts have been made to develop skills along with the knowledge. In order to increase the academic standard of the rural area, the extra coaching classes are being supplemented. Most of the students are taking degree-leveled education in this college, turns to higher education. Now the college is making plan to established Competitive Examination Guidance in the college for the students to face the global competition.

The goal

The goal of the Institution is essentially educational and secular with a view to develop the human potentials in the field of spiritual, educational, moral, philosophical, social and economic upliftment of human beings without making any discrimination on the grounds of the human being without making any discrimination on the grounds of religion, sex, age, caste, community, social status or economic condition.

Objectives

The first and the foremost objective of the college is to make available the degree education for the students of rural areas.
To encourage the students in the direction of higher education and social research.
To mould the character of the student with the spiritual and moral faculties.

To promote mutual good-will and co-operative feeling for the upliftment of the society.