Sophia College for Women
(Empowered Autonomous)
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Undertaking by UGC

SOPHIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)
FINANCE COMMITTEE

Sr.No Name Composition
1. Dr. (Sr.) Ananda Amritmahal Principal (Chairperson)
2. Mr. Sanjay Shah Vice- Chancellor’s nominee
3. Dr. Hemalatha Ramachandran A senior faculty member
4. Ms Deepali Patel Governing Body nominee

Sophia College Academic Council

Sr.No Name Composition
1. Dr. (Sr.) Ananda Amritmahal Principal (Chairperson)
2. Dr. Sangeeta Dubey Head of Department
3. Dr. Andrea Coutinho Head of Department
4. Ms Pervine Bhujwala Lecturer in charge
5. Dr. Sumanika Sethi Head of Department
6. Ms Swarupa Kamat Head of Department
7. Dr. Trevor Allis Head of Department
8. Dr. Paul Rozario Head of Department
9. Sr. Patricia D’Souza Head of Department
10. Dr. Perpetua Miranda Head of Department
11. Dr. Margarida Colaço Coordinator
12. Dr. Chinmoyee Vatsyayan Head of Department
13. Dr. Ignat Mendes Head of Department
14. Dr. Hemalatha Ramachandran Head of Department
15. Ms Sandra Mendes Head of Departmente
16. Dr. Arjumanara Surti Head of Department
17. Dr. Meeta Saxena Head of Department
18. Dr. Roshan D’Souza Head of Department
19. Ms Rinjal Jain In-charge Coordinator
20. Dr. Roymon T.C. Coordinator, Foundation Course
1. Dr. Anagha Tendulkar Four teachers of the college representing categories of teaching staff by rotation on the basis of seniority of service in the college.
2. Dr. Gianni Erevelles Mapara
3. Ms Shraddha Prabhu
4. Ms Jihasa Vachharajani
Sr.No Name Composition
1. Ms Padmini Somani Not less than four experts/ academicians from outside the college representing such areas as Industry, Commerce, Law, Education, Medicine, Engineering, Science etc. to be nominated by the Governing Body
2. Dr. Rajiva Kothurkar
3. Dr. Usha Mukundan
4. Ms Zara Murao
1. Dr. M.M.V. Ramana Three nominees of the University not less than Professors
2. Dr. Anushree Lokur
3 Dr. Uttara Sahastrabhudhe
1. Dr. Yasmin Khan A faculty member nominated by the Principal (Member Secretary)

SOPHIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)
GOVERNING BODY

Sr.No Name Category Nature
1. Dr. (Sr.) Anila Verghese Chairperson Trust or management as per
2. Sr. Teresa Pereira Member of SHEWI The constitution or bylaws,
3. Sr. Pratibha Pinto Member of SHEWI With the Chairman or
4. Sr. Charlotte Bastion Member of SHEWI President/Director as the
5. Sr. Patricia D’Souza Member of SHEWI Chairperson
1. Dr. Hemalatha Ramachandran Senior teacher Nominated by the Principal
2. Dr. Perpetua Miranda Senior teacher based on seniority by rotation
1. Fr. Frazer Mascarenhas Educationist Nominated by the Management
2. Prof. (Ms) Kumud Sharma UGC nominee Nominated by UGC
1. Dr. Rohidas Kale State Government Academician not below the
Joint Director nominee Rank of Professor or State
Government official of
Directorate of Higher
Education/State Council
Of Higher Education.
1. Dr. Rashmi Oza University nominee Nominated by the University
1. Dr. (Sr.) Ananda Amritmahal Principal of the College Ex-officio

AUTONOMY STATUS

The college was first accredited by NAAC in 2003 with an 'A' grade with the overall institutional score of 88%. In 2009 it was reaccredited by NAAC and scored an 'A' grade with a CGPA of 3.61 on a scale of 4. In the 3rd cycle of accreditation, it acquired an 'A++' grade with a CGPA of 3.70 on a four-point scale.

The college was granted AUTONOMOUS STATUS by University grants commission on 18th July, 2018. However, the college will remain affiliated to University of Mumbai. As an autonomous college we will be able to:

  • > Review existing courses/programs, and restructure, redesign and prescribe our own courses/programs of study and syllabi
  • > Formulate new courses/programs
  • > Evolve methods of assessment of student's performance, conduct of examinations and notification of results
  • > Announce results, issue mark sheets, migration and other certificates; however, the degree shall be awarded by the University with the name of the college on the degree certificate

#Autonomy gives us the freedom to design our own curriculum, keeping in mind the needs and requirements of our student body, our country and world. The evaluation process, too, is designed to ensure an objective and holistic assessment of student's performance at examinations.


The following committees are formulated under Autonomy -

  • > Governing Body
  • > Academic Council
  • > Finance Committee

In addition, the following committees continue to operate in college in order to fulfill the goals of autonomy

 

  • Internal Quality Assurance Cell
  • O Dr. (Sr.) Ananda Amritmahal - Principal (Chairperson, IQAC)
  • O Sr. Teresa Pereira - Management Representative
  • O Ms. Gilda Pereira - Vice Principal (Arts)
  • O Dr. Yasmin Khan - Vice Principal (Science)
  • O Dr. Anagha Tendulkar - Vice Principal (Administration), Coordinator, IQAC
  • O Mrs. Sheila Master - Ex-Student, Consultant, IQAC
  • O Dr. T.C. Roymon - IQAC Subcommittee
  • O Ms. Tanaz Asha - IQAC Subcommittee
  • O Dr. Trevor Allis - IQAC Subcommittee
  • O Dr. Arjumanara Surti - Senior Faculty Member
  • O Ms. Sandra Mendes - Senior Faculty Member
  • O Mrs. Boskey Martis - Representative of Office Staff
  • O Mr. Ramesh Ramane - Representative of other non-teaching Staff
  • O Ms.Rajni Desai - Ex-Student
  • O Mrs. Nevah D'Mello - Ex-Student
  • O Dr. Medha Rajadhyaksha - Ex-faculty
  • O Ms. Sarah Mathai - Student Body President
  • O Ms. Harshini Agarwal - Cultural Secretary

 

  • College Development Committee
  • O Dr.(Sr.) Anila Verghese - Chairperson of the Trust
  • O Sr. Patricia D'Souza - Nominee of the Secretary of the Management
  • O Dr. (Sr.) Ananda Amritmahal - Principal, Sophia College (autonomous)
  • O Dr. Trevor Allis - Senior faculty member nominated by Principal
  • O Ms. Swarupa Kamat - Elected teaching staff member
  • O Dr. Yasmin Khan - Elected teaching staff member
  • O Mr. Rampratap Yadav - Elected non-teaching staff member
  • O Dr. Vispi Balaporia - Local member nominated by Management (Research)
  • O Dr. Vidita Rakshit - Local member nominated by Management (Education)
  • O Mrs.Rita D'Souza - Local member nominated by Management (Industry)
  • O Dr. Madhav Sathe - Local member nominated by Management (Social  Service)
  • O Mrs. Sheila Master - Consultant, Internal Quality Assurance Cell
  • O Dr. Anagha Tendulkar - Coordinator, Internal Quality Assurance Cell
  • O Ms. Sarah Mathai - Student Body President
  • O Ms Harshini Agarwal - Cultural Secretary

 

  • Planning and Evaluation Committee
  • O Dr. (Sr.) Ananda Amritmahal - Principal
    • O Ms. Gilda Pereira - Vice Principal (Arts)
    • O Dr. Rajbinder Dehiya - Vice Principal (Science)
    • O Anagha Tendulkar
    • O Roshan D’Souza
    • O Paul Rozario
    • O Lavanya Varadharajan
    • O Dr Yasmin Khan

 

  • Examination Committee

O Controller of Examination - Dr Yasmin Khan

O Conduct of Examinations -Dr. Sunita Jadhav - Deputy Controller

O Ms. Tanaz Asha - Joint Deputy Controller

O Declaration of Results - Dr. Rashna Poncha - Deputy Controller

O Dr. Meeta Saxena - Joint Deputy Controller

Undertaking by UGC

SOPHIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS)
FINANCE COMMITTEE

Sr.No Name Composition
1. Dr. (Sr.) Ananda Amritmahal Principal (Chairperson)
2. Mr. Sanjay Shah Vice- Chancellor’s nominee
3. Dr. Hemalatha Ramachandran A senior faculty member
4. Ms Deepali Patel Governing Body nominee
Our GOALS therefore are:
1. To enable each student to develop her full intellectual potential through a focussed academic experience that is simultaneously rich, extensive and collaborative.
2. To offer students scope for critical thinking and discernment, leading to the development of value-based convictions.
3. To help students develop a degree of self-reliance and determination to respond with courage and sensitivity to personal and social issues.
4. To generate among students an awareness of women’s issues, human rights and environmental issues, so that they understand and respond constructively to these.
5. To sensitize students to look at the world from the perspective of the less privileged and to respond with concern and in a humane manner.
6. In the context of globalization, to foster in students a sense of national identity that is secular and multicultural, with respect and tolerance of all cultures and religions.
7. To encourage Christian students to develop their religious convictions in an atmosphere of respect for other faiths and for each individual’s personal beliefs.”
“Aspire Acquire Inspire” (2023 - 2024)

SOPHIA IRENE HEREDIA CENTER FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES AND DEVELOPMENT

 

The Sophia Irene Heredia Centre for Women’s Studies and Development (SIHCWSD)

The Sophia Irene Heredia Centre for Women’s Studies and Development (SIHCWSD), launched in 2001 has proven to be a stimulating and engaging centre with multidisciplinary activities happening throughout the year. The centre is rooted firmly in the principles of academics, advocacy and action. Based on this the centre has five major focus areas based on this, they are

  1. Courses and instruction
    Diploma in counseling and Safeguarding of children & Senior Citizens
    Post Graduate Diploma in Nutrition, Diet and Fitness
    Master of Arts in Gender Studies
  2. Library and documentation services
  3. Research and publications (In-house multidisciplinary peer reviewed journal Urdhva Mula published since 2002)
  4. Consultancy and Collaborations
  5. Outreach Activities

SIHCWSD conducts multiple courses throughout the academic year, all of which are designed to address the needs of a diverse set of students. Hence, while the emphasis of some was on the acquirement of skills, others focused on the acquirement of knowledge. As is norm, every year the Sophia Centre for Women’s Studies and Development conducts Certificate courses in Women’s Empowerment; Social Work Focusing on Issues Related to Women and Girls; Basics in Baking; Personal Finance Management and Entrepreneurship Training. We also conduct PG Diploma courses in Counselling as well as Food and Nutrition. Since 2021, we have started a MA programme in Gender Studies.

 

 

The activities and involvement in the current year have been extremely encouraging for the advancement of the centre including organizing online talks and conferences in collaboration with national organisations like the IAWS (Indian Association of Women’s Studies) and international bodies like Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Germany. We have factored in the need for restructuring our courses to reach a larger audience by making a few of them accessible online to suit the need of the target groups. This has helped us to conduct our programmes on a national as well as international level.

Our peer reviewed journal,  Urdhva Mula (ISSN 2277-7954) is available online to all those who subscribe to it and we are in the process of making online our documented articles from newspapers both English as well as regional (Hindi and Marathi) on Women’s issues.

The Centre is equipped with an extensive documentation centre which focuses solely on Women’s issues like sexual harassment, domestic violence, gender inequality among others from (2001-2023).

Over the years we have collaborated for academic, training and outreach programmes with several organisations including UNICEF, MAVIM, YWCA, Akshara, Akanksha, Stree Mukti Sanghatana, Navjeevan Trust, CEHAT, CCDT, AAMRAE, VACHA, Silver Innings, MAVA, Young Star Trust, among others. The centre functions as a referral centre and the staff of the centre has provided consultancy services to several organisations.

It is extremely heartening for us as an organisation to recognise that our outreach programmes have benefitted numerous economically disadvantaged young girls and women. A key component of our programmes is that they are not stationary, but mobile, which means we meet those in need of outreach services at the location at which they are. SIHCWSD members and collaborators have conducted capacity-building workshops; entrepreneurship training as well as skill-based vocational training for the focus groups within as well as in the suburbs of Mumbai. We are thankful to all our sponsors, well-wishers and the organisations we have partnered with over the years.

 

STAFF OF THE CENTRE

Honorary Director                        :                      Dr. (Sr.) Ananda Amritamahal (English Literature)

Coordinator                             :                       Dr. Lata Pujari (History)                                          

Academic Advisor                            :                      Dr. Vibhuti Patel (Economics)

Senior Programme Officer     :                       Ms. Deepti Anil (Foods and Nutrition)         

Librarian                                  :                      Ms. Sharayu Sawant (Commerce)

Office Assistant                            :                      

Attendant                                :                       Mr. Hayward Lopez

 

 

The Consultative Committee of SIHCWSD

 

Dr. Laxmi Lingam (Women’s Studies)

Dr. Maithreyi Krishnaraj (Economics)

Dr. Nandita Gandhi (Women’s Studies)

Dr. Nasreen Fazalbhoy (Sociology)

Dr. Rohini Gawankar  (Political Science)

Dr. Suma Chitnis (Education)

Dr. Usha Thakkar (Political Science)

 

Annual Reports:

2022-2023
2021-2022
2020-2021

Computer Centre

(Sophia – M. K. Tata Communications Technology Centre)

The Computer Centre comprises four air-conditioned laboratories that are located on the 1st Floor of the Arts Building (opposite the Audio Visual Room/above the canteen). These laboratories are equipped with 95 computers, 5 printers (B/W and colour), 2 scanners and 3 projectors. Access to internet facility is available at a nominal rate.

Ordinarily you may use Computer Laboratory 1, for your academic or personal work. Computer Laboratories are often used for I.T. Practical sessions (Labs 1&2) and the BMM department (Lab 4). It may also be booked in advance by faculty members - for special/guest lectures, exams, quality control data entry, online form-filling, or meetings; at such times, access to some laboratories will be restricted.

You are strongly advised to save your data on your pen drive, HDD, email, cloud etc. Carry your own ear plugs for the purpose of listening at the computer. The computers in all laboratories are formatted from time to time and its staff cannot be held responsible for loss of your data from the computer laboratories.

Check that you have taken your belongings (especially pen drive, print outs, phone, bag etc.) when you leave the computer laboratory. Please do not make or receive calls from inside the laboratories as they will disturb other users.

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J. N. Heredia

As young students on the cusp of adulthood, there are plenty of changes that must be adjusted to when one enters the college set-up. Pressures may not only be academic in nature, such as dealing with new and challenging subjects or hindrances to achieving one’s true potential such as procrastination, ineffective study techniques or difficulty maintaining a balance, but could also have to do with the social arenas of one’s life: family, friends or close relationships. Whatever the cause of disturbance, it affects the overall functioning of the individual.

Counseling is helping relationship with a trained professional that supports individuals to navigate these or more serious disturbances that are commonplace. Such a relationship helps find solutions to disturbances and minimize their impact on the daily life of the students. No problem is too small to be considered an ‘issue’, if it affects you, it can be addressed in the counseling relationship. It is a space to vent, reflect, better, change and grow your self.

The Spohia-J. N Heredia Centre for Counseling provides free counseling services to all students of Sophia College (autonomous) to promote their holistic well-being and aid development into the best academic and social versions of themselves. Individual therapy sessions are voluntary and appointments for the same can be booked in advance or students can drop in to visit the counselor in case they have a pressing issue to discuss. In some cases where it is deemed that more serious help is required, the students and their guardians will be guided toward such appropriate help, outside of the college set-up.

The Centre also aims to reach as many students as possible through workshops on topics pertinent to the demographic, such as ‘Self Esteem’, ‘Time Management’ or ‘Assertiveness’. The counseling room also houses abundant self-help materials including guides to deal with common mental health problems and books to boost self-esteem, resilience, skills and abilities specific to certain outcomes. This can be a great resource to learn important life skills and to do some work by yourself.

The centre also undertakes large scale data driven surveys every decade on student issues and solutions. This helps our services to get upgraded and reinvented.

Dr. Jennie Mendes – Co-ordinator

Jennie Mendes (Dalmia Professor Emeritus) is currently Coordinator of the Sophia J. N. Heredia Counseling Centre. Her area of interests is Clinical Psychology, World Cinema and the Theory of Indian Classical Dance with special reference to Kathak. Her M.Phil dissertation: A Study on the Initiation of Flight Activity in Drosophila melanogaster - An Experimental Approach to Animal Behavior and the doctoral thesis: The Phenomenology, Etiology and the Possible Clinical Significance of Certain Stereotypies represent her wider interest. She has published 31 research articles and many popular articles. She has completed 6 research projects and has presented 25 papers at national and international conferences. She has translated and standardized a Stigma Scale for Mental Illness for the Konkani-speaking population. She has edited the book: “Readings in Psychology: Enhancing Human Potential” (Allied Publishers, 2006). She was the Managing Editor of the Bombay Psychologist-A Journal of the Bombay Psychological Association (from 1997 to 2017). She is involved in the CUE-MH (Collaborative Undergraduate Education in Mental Health) to create hubs and nodes in different parts of the country for collaborative research.

Shazia Shaikh MA Counseling Psychology - Counselor

Navigating life's challenges with compassion and expertise, Helping hearts and minds find strength and healing. Shazia Shaikh, counseling psychologist and advocate for mental wellness. Specializing in adolescent and adult counseling, she believes in the transformative potential of strong family connections. Passionate about guiding individuals through life's challenges, Shazia offers discreet and accessible therapeutic services focused on social relationships and holistic well-being Empowering individuals and families through empathetic counseling, work together towards healing, growth, and creating meaningful connections.


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