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Prasuvidha : The Annual Student Research Journal

 

The Journal was commenced in the Academic Year 2016 – 17, in order to provide a platform to the Students to showcase their research work. There emerged an increasing need to imbibe research work in the curriculum so that students are able to develop an analytical mind through research work done. The world over Research came to be included as an integral part of the Curriculum, and it was time that even our College added to the pool of Student Research and we sought to do it through this Journal.

PRASUVIDHA meaning Facilitation even today stands true to its meaning as
The Annual Student Research Journal.

Aim & Scope of Journal

Aims
  • To provide a Research Platform and create a Research Hub for the Students
  • To enhance the analytical skills of the students as it improves the students’ employability
Scope
  • Mentoring Students of the College about How to Author a paper and its benefits thereon
  • Reaching out to students across colleges in Mumbai

Author
Guidelines

Author Declaration
Form

Objectives of the Research & Publication 

Research is knowledge dissemination and a pre-requisite for the continuous growth of any educational institution. However the credit of creation of knowledge should be given the creator of the same, To ensure that the Cell does not falter in following ethical practices in the field of research, a ‘Code of Ethics in Research’ has been formulated for the Cell.

Click Here For Code of Ethics in Research

Journal Details

 

Title – Prasuvidha : The Annual Student Research Journal
Frequency – Annual
Publisher – Patuck-Gala College of Commerce & Management
Editor In-Chief – Dr. Meeta Pathade
Year of Starting – 2017
Subject Area – Management
Language – English
Publication Format – Online (since 2019)
Phone number – 022 26692477
Email Id – researchcell@patuck.edu.in
Mobile number – 9167232152
Website – www.patuck.edu.in
Address – Patuck Campus, Rustomba Patuck Marg, 100 Nehru Road, Vakola, Santacruz (East), Mumbai – 55.