Right to Information (RTI)
Compliance: In accordance with the RTI Act 2005 (Sections 4 & 5), the college is committed to providing information through designated officers.
Transparency: This page serves as a dedicated portal for citizens to access information regarding the college’s administrative and academic functioning.
Overview of RTI for Colleges
- Applicability: All government-aided colleges and government universities fall under the jurisdiction of the RTI Act.
- Information Available:
- Admission processes, fee structures, and available seats.
- Number of faculty and staff (both academic and non-teaching).
- Government grants received by the college and their utilization.
- Details regarding scholarships.
- Note on Private Colleges: While private unaided colleges may not fall directly under the Act, they are required to provide information if they are affiliated with a university or involved in government schemes.
How to Apply
To request information, you must submit a written or online application to the college’s Public Information Officer (PIO).+1
- To Whom: Address your application to the PIO, who is typically the Vice-Principal or a Senior Professor.
- Language: Applications can be submitted in Marathi, Hindi, or English.
- Application Details: Your application must clearly state your name, address, and the specific information you are requesting.
- Fees: A fee of ten rupees (₹10) must be paid via cash, postal order, or demand draft.+1
- Where to Submit: Applications should be submitted at the college’s RTI Cell office or through the official website.
Timeline and Appeals
- Response Time: You can expect to receive the requested information within thirty (30) days of filing the application.
- First Appeal: If the information is not provided within the stipulated thirty days, you have the right to file a First Appeal.