STRENGTH, WEAKNESS, OPPORTUNITY AND CHALLENGES (SWOC)

A. Institutional Strength

  • Exuberant Students.
  • Committed and Motivated Teaching Staff.
  • Sufficient Own land for further infrastructural development.
  • A well- equipped Library with good number of books.
  • NSS promote social responsibility among the students.
  • Student counselling and Student Grievance Cell to address the needs of students
  • Strong Alumni Association.
  • Community engagement.
  • Huge playground.
  • Convenient educational environment.

B. Institutional Weakness

  • No appointment of Permanent Principal since provincialisation of the College.
  • Lack of effective infrastructure and furniture.
  • Lack of adequate Faculty strength.
  • Lack of financial support from State govt. and UGC.
  • Inadequate financial assistance for library books and automation.
  • Lack of sports facilities like indoor and outdoor stadium.
  • Inadequate numbers of computers.
  • Inadequate numbers of Digital Classroom.
  • Lack of Hostels facilities for boys and girls.
  • Lack of Schemes to provide training programmes for faculty to upgrade themselves in the recent developments within the subject area.
  • Lack of funded Research.

C. Institutional Opportunities

  • Increase in enrolment of students is possible with the additions of more honours subjects which is recently added.
  • More scope to provide quality higher education to rural students.
  • Possibility to Increase the innovation and extension activities in rural areas and harness local talents.
  • Increasing enrolment of students belonging to the marginalized sections including SC/ST groups.
  • There are ample opportunities of tie-up with various Governmental organisations and NGO’s and increasing number of Add-on courses will help to generate self-employability of students.
  • Development of Digital Infrastructure will enable students to acquire new knowledge and skills and help to connect with other institutions via digital mode.
  • Developing water recycling and waste recycling management.
  • Ample space for sapling plantations in order to make a healthy environment atmosphere.
  • Scope to enhance sports facility for students- an indoor and outdoor stadium.

D. Institutional Challenges

  • Due to lack of proper and upgraded infrastructure and availability of hostel facilities the students are likely to move to neighbouring districts.
  • Due to increase in the number of technical institutes in the State, the enrolment in general degree college is posing threat as students mostly prefer technical courses.
  • Increasing number of dropout students.
  • Lack of incubation centre to generate entrepreneurs.
  • Unable to acquire Research Projects.
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