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technical/scientific events across all institutes. Students from Faculty of
Management Studies were also engaged in organizing FDP on ‘Creativity, Problem
solving and Innovation’. o Additionally, interested group of students also
manage the publication of University magazine ‘The Quill’ as well as
participate in group activities towards social and environmental awareness
through initiatives like Kadam, Green Club, blood donation camps etc. o Around
200 hostel girls organized poster making competitions on diverse awareness
issues as well as drives to spread awareness and support womens’ hygiene and
health. o Under sports week girls’ marathon have been organized. o Students
across all institutes are also included as committee members in various bodies
like NSS chapter, NCC chapter, Women’s Development Cell, Cell for Prevention of
Sexual Harassment, Antiragging committees etc. o For routine functioning of the
academics, students are also nominated as classroom and laboratory in charges.
5.4 – Alumni Engagement
5.4.1 – Whether the institution has registered Alumni Association?
Yes
o CHARUSAT Alumni Association is registered at Charity Commissioner office
(Regi. No. F/1819/Anand Dt: 23/01/2017) and is dedicated to nurture the
lifelong Alumni relationships with the Alma Mater to support mutual growth. In
last more than a decade, constituent institutes of CHARUSAT have produced
technocrats, leaders, entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, managers who
collectively have a wealth of knowledge and experience. The CHARUSAT Alumni
Association (CAA) endeavours to bring all these outstanding individuals
together on a single platform. The Association is an umbrella organization
taking under its ambit 2 types chapters: 1. Constituent Unit Chapters (CUC) 2.
Geographical Area Chapters (GAC). A General Executive Committee has been
nominated to manage overall affairs of the association. o CUC involves alumni
chapters of each constituent institution, which organizes at least one alumni
meet in a year. The Annual General Meeting of all the members of the
Association is held every year within six months from the closure of the
financial year. o Fund of Rs. 75 Lakhs has been allocated for alumni
activities. o Alumni are regularly invited for interactions with faculty
members students, and feedback sought in matters like curricula development and
career guidance to incumbent students
5.4.2 – No. of registered Alumni:
12360
5.4.3 – Alumni contribution during the year (in Rupees) :
0
5.4.4 – Meetings/activities organized by Alumni Association :
o Alumni meetings (in AY 201819) 09 including 01 in Canada o Activities 35
(Including expert sessions, interaction, offering placement and internships,
organizing industrial visits, resource persons in workshops, career guidance,
feedback on curricula and teaching learning experience) o Alumni representation
is also there in IQAC of the university.
CRITERION VI – GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
6.1 – Institutional Vision and Leadership
6.1.1 – Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year (maximum 500
words)
1. Functional autonomy at various levels. Principals of each constituent
institute have been given autonomy in matters of Finance, Human Resources, and