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Annul report 2022-2023

Annual Report 2022-2023

Chandina Redwan Ahmed College

Chapter-1

OverviewoftheCollege(InstitutionalandAcademic)

GovernanceandTeachingStructure

There are a Principal, a Vice Principal, 07 Assistant Professors, 108 Lecturers and 4 Demonstrators’ posts in the teaching structureof this college. There are 40 office staffs for running the office of the college smoothly. Thedepartmentwiselistsoftheteachingstaffsandofficestaffsaregivenbelow.

DepartmentwiseTeachingStaffs

Sl- NoSubjects sanctionedNo. of Posts No of TeachersTotal
LecturerAssistant ProfessorAssociate ProfessorProfessor
1Bangla07060107
2English070707
3ICT010101
4Accounting12110112
5Management121212
6Finance and Banking070707
7Marketing070707
8Political Science121212
9Sociology070707
10Social Work121212
11Economics070707
12Islamic History and Culture070701
13Philosophy02010102
14Physics02010102
15Chemistry070707
16Higher Mathematics02010102
17Biology010101
18Agriculture Science0101 01
19Statistic020101  02
 Total11510807115

OtherStaffs

SerialNo.NameofthePostNo. ofPosts
1Librarian1
2AssistantLibrarian1
3Demonstrator1
3PhysicalTrainer1
4HeadAssistant1
5Accountant1
6AccountAssistant1
7OfficeAssistantcum computer Operator3
8Lab Assistant4
9OfficeAssistant23
10MechaniccumElectrician1
11Sweeper2
Total

 

ListofDepartmentsandothersAcademicPrograms

There are 12 departments with Honours and Masters course and 5departmentswith related subjects in this college. A total no of 1698 students were admitted in Honours and Masters Levels up to academic year 2022-23.  Besides this, 318 students were also admitted in Degree (Pass) course. Lists of the department wise enrolled students and the teachers teaching in the departments are given bellow: No.ofStudentsEnrolledinHonors&MastersCourses

SerialNo.DepartmentHonorsMasters Part-IMastersFinal Part
1Bangla66
2English81
3PoliticalScience9508
4Economics84
5Sociology95
6SocialWork   53 
7IslamicHistory  41
8Accounting256 
9Management24106 
10Marketing98
11Finance&Banking138
12Chemistry79
Total13270608

No.ofStudentEnrolledinDegreeCourses

Serial No.DepartmentNo.ofStudent Enrolled
1B.A.34
2B.S.S.112
3B.B.S39
4B.Sc.05
Total190

No.ofTeachersinDepartments

SerialNo.DepartmentNo.ofTeacher
1Bangla4
2English4
3PoliticalScience3
4Economics4
5Sociology4
6SocialWork3
7IslamicHistory3
8Accounting4
9Management4
10Marketing3
11Finance&Banking3
12Chemistry2
13Physics2
14Mathematics2
15Statics2
16Computer Science2
17Phycology2
Total51

KeyAcademicStatistics

The result of this college at different levels is satisfactory. In Degree (Pass Course) thepassrateis88%,inHonours58%,inMasters(Pre)83%andinmasters(Final)100%.Theoverallpassrateis82%.

The Male-Female Student Ratio of this college is 3:1 and the Teacher-Student Ratio is1:26.

InfrastructureandFacilityProfileoftheCollege

Thereareabout3400studentsstudyinginthiscollege.TheinstitutionhasthefollowingInfrastructureandFacilityProfile:

No of Campus -2 (Campus-1,Campus-2)

  1. No.ofClassrooms:61
    1. StudentDormitories:2,No.ofSeats:160
      1. Male:1,No.ofSeats:100
      1. Female:1,No.ofSeats:60
  • TeachersDormitories:0
    • ComputerLab:2
    • Sciencelab:7
    • Auditorium:2
    • Library:13
      • Central:1
      • Seminar:12
  • CommonRoom:4
    • TeachersRoom:14
      • Central:2
      • Seminar:12
  1. GirlsCommonRoom:2
    1. Toilet:46
      1. Male:30
      1. Female:16
  1. InternetAccessFacilities: There are noavailableInternetfacilitiesexcept office.
    1. DigitalTeachingFacilitiesinClassrooms:24
    1. AvailabilityofWi-Fi/Hotspots:
      1. Teacher:10
      1. Administration:3
      1. Student:15

Chapter-2HighlightsoftheYear

KeyAchievementsandHighlightsoftheYearoftheCollege

Academic:

  • Examinationresults:99%participationinthefinalexamwithpassrateof82%
  • TermPapers:100%participationinsubmittingthetermpapers
  • TutorialExam:99%participationinsubmittingthetutorialexam
  • Attendance:30%

Non-cognitivefactors:

  • Self-Efficacy:Studentsbelieveinhis/herownability tosucceedin aparticularsituationwhichiscalledself-efficacyhasbeendevelopedalotthroughcounselingtofacethechallengesintechnologyorientededucationsystem.
  • Motivation: Constant motivation is going on to actively take part in the process oflearningas motivation involves biological, emotional, social and cognitive forces,teachersareconstantlyengagedininitiatingandencouragingthosefaculties.
  • Self-Control: Students are constantly encouraged by the teachers to develop theabilityofcontrollingthemselvesandregulatetheiremotions,thoughtsandbehaviorinthe face of temptations and impulses as it is an executive functions, it is necessaryforachievingspecificgoals.

KeyAchievementsandHighlightsoftheYearoftheDepartments

 Due to COVID-19 situation, allthedepartmentscontinuedtheiracademicactivitiesthroughvirtualplatform.

HighlightsofStudentActivitiesoftheYear

Academic:

  • ClassroomPerformance:Classroomperformanceisanexampleofstudentresponsesystem. It is the key of learning. It allows the students to take part actively in theprocessoflearning.Stillourstudentsarelessinquisitive,butwehavebeentryingtoencourage those asking questions which are most important factor of inquisitiveness.And students are gradually responding to this system. We have succeeded a lot indoingso.
  • Sittingforexaminations(Internal/External):Sittingforexaminationistheconventionalfeedbackoflearningsystem.Thoughitisdirectlyrelatedtotheacademicrecognition,students are very keen to attend all kinds of feedback on examination performance.Heretheparticipationofthelearnersis99%.

Extra-curricularActivities:

  • Sports: Annual Sportsarrangedin academic year, 2022-23.
  • CulturalActivities:CulturalActivities and extra–curriculum arrangesmonthly.
  • SocialActivities:TheManbathaSongoton of the collegearrangedablooddonationcampinthelastfiscalyear. They also distributed warm clothes and blankets among the poor people in thelast winter. Rover Scoutsunit also play roles to keep thecampus clean once a month, take part disciplinary activities and march-past duringthecelebrationofthenationaldays.

KeyAchievementsandHighlightsoftheYearofInstitutionalDevelopmentGrants(IDG)

3 OTM packages, namely, G-8C, G-13, G-17 and G-18, and 2 RFQ packages namely,G-8E and W-4 werecompleted.The packages include the Installation of Campus Networking, Solar Energy System, Language Lab Software and Sound System, UPS, Scanner,AC and Fan etc.Thecollegealsogot Digital Notice Board and Internet ConnectivityprocuredbyPMUascentralprocurement.

With the implementation of the packages, all of the 12 departments, central library, andteachers’ room got the full facilities of drinking water, hygiene.Chemistrylaboratoryhasbeenequippedwithmodernequipment,apparatus&chemicals.IT Lab and Language Lab have been renovated, furnished& installed desktops and other IT equipment. All department’s teachers’ room, and office rooms are air conditioned.1 generatorhas been setup for continual power supply in 3 laboratories and office rooms. The teaching learningenvironment has been improved by renovation and setting up adequate number of lightsand fans in 36 classrooms. All of departments, office, libraries, and 12 classrooms havebeen furnished with modern furniture such as Steel Almirah, File Cabinet, MultipurposeSelf,ComputerTable&Chairs,VisitorChair,HighandLowBenchetc.

Chapter-3

TeacherDevelopment

OverviewofTeachingForceoftheCollege

BothMaleandFemaleTeachersareteachinginthecollege.Oneteacherhas Ph.D. Degree. In the college, there are 115 posts and at present 51 teachers areteaching. 64 posts are lying vacant. An overview of the teaching force of the college is asfollows:

No.ofTeachersbysubject,GenderandEducationalQualification

  SerialNo.  DepartmentNo.of MaleTeachersNo.of FemaleTeachersNo. ofTeachersNo.of PhD HolderTeachers
1Bangla1340
2English3140
3PoliticalScience1230
4Economics1340
5Sociology3140
6SocialWork1230
7IslamicHistory3030
8Philosophy0220
9Accounting4040
10Management2240
11Marketing3030
12Finance&Banking3030
13Physics2021
14Chemistry2020
15Statistics2020
16Psychology0220
17Mathematics2020
Total3318511

No.ofPostataGlance

NameofthePostCreatedPostPostedTeachersVacantPost
Principal110
VicePrincipal110
Professor
AssociateProfessor
AssistantProfessor1477
Lecturer1084464
Librarian110
Total12554            71

  HighlightsofTeacherDevelopmentActivitiesoftheYear

Online Classes: During the COVID-19 period teachers show their expertise in conductingonlineclasses.InternationalWebinars:Someteachersofthecollegetookpartininternationalwebinarstoo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter-4

ConcludingRemarks

OverallAssessmentofPerformanceoftheLastyearandKeyTargetfortheNextYear

The teachersand the employeesshowed creativity andinnovative skillsincontinuingacademic and official activities in the changed pandemic situation. They showed quickadaptability and a communicative skill too. The all these are the part of their accountabilitywiththeprofession.Theyalsodevelopedproblemsolvingandinterpersonalskills.

If the pandemic situation continues, we must carry on the technology-assisted programs toensure the virtual attendance, punctuality, productivity of quality work, mutual cooperation,coachingandtrainingskillsandsoon.

We will arrange in-house training programs, national and international webinars,culturalcompetitiononvirtualplatforms,awarenessprogramsandsoon.

Evaluationsystemswillbeintroducedtoensuretheprofessionalcommitmentoftheteachersandtheemployeesaswell.

KeyChallengesandRisksfortheCollege

RiskFactors:

  • Local Political crisis
  • Lackofmotivationforacademicperformance
  • Changingnegativeattitudetopositive
  • Helptoboastupself-respectandlevelofconfidence
  • Reducingpsychologicalproblems
  • ReducingunderpreparationforacademicfeedbackKeyChallenges:
  • OvercomingtheacademiclossduringCOVID-19period
  • Enhancingclassroomperformance
  • Settinguptechnologybasedclassrooms
  • Developingbehavioralpatternandculturalattitude
  • Increasingguardiansinvolvement
  • Nostudentshouldbeleftbehind

Recommendations

If we find any change in ongoing pandemic situation, we should increase technologicalfacilities,suchasWi-Fiaccessforbothoftheteachersandstudents.IntheperipherywhereWi-Fi access is not easy students should be provided with mobile data facilities almost freeof cost. Effective online examination system should be innovated. Theyshould be encouraged to be technology savvy.

 

 

Chapter–5PhotoGallery

Figure 1: Chemistry Laboratory

Figure 2: ICT Lab

Figure 3: Departmental Teachers’ Room

Figure 4: Conference Room

Figure 5:Class Room

Figure 6: Modernized Wash Room

Figure 7: Seminar Room