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PROSPECTUS 2021-2022
rdRe-accredited ‘A+’ Grade by NAAC (3 Cycle CGPA 3.61)
‘College with Potential for Excellence’ Status Awarded by University Grants Commission
‘Best College Award’ by University of Mumbai
CHANGU KANA THAKURArts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
CHANGU KANA THAKUR ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, NEW PANVEL (AUTONOMOUS)
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CHANGU KANA THAKUR ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, NEW PANVEL (AUTONOMOUS)
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CHANGU KANA THAKUR ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, NEW PANVEL (AUTONOMOUS)
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CHANGU KANA THAKUR ARTS, COMMERCE AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, NEW PANVEL (AUTONOMOUS)
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thOur College holds 24 Rank
thin Maharashtra and 66 Rank
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Who worked tirelessly for poor and spent his whole life for the development of this area. He
always tried to make available the educational facilities to the students. His dedicated and
hardworking life became the source of inspiration to our Hon'ble Chairman to establish the
Sanstha. As the monument of his memory, institute is named as Janardan Bhagat Shikshan
Prasarak Sanstha, Panvel.
OurInspiration
Late.Shri.JanardanAtmaramBhagatSaheb
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Late.Shri.ChanguKanaThakurSaheb
He was a golden hearted person who always walked on the path of goodness. He preached
simple but valuable philosophy of life. Our college is named after his name as his memory
and monument. His life story is success story of a common man.
OurGuidingLight
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Matajee was the most committed and idealistic human being who strived hard for the overall
growth of her affectionate and pious family. She taught and inculcated the importance of
discipline, honesty, dedication, persistency, mannerism and sense of duty and reverence to
her family members. She also taught to defend and help the poor and weak and fight for their
causes. The glory achieved by the college is an epitome of her blessings.
OurDivineImage
Late.MatajeeBhagubaiChanguThakur
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MessagebyHon’bleChairman
Dear Parents and Learners,
It is my pride privilege to speak to you through the ‘Prospectus, Informa�on Brochure and Academic Calender 2021-2022 for appealing you to be a member of our C. K. Thakur A. C.S College family. Quality educa�on is a need of the day and required for personality development. With this very intent and dream close to my heart; I started this college.
It gives me immense pleasure, as our college has conferred with glorious achievements in its credit Some of the notable achievements are Re-accredited ‘A+’ Grade By NAAC (Third Cycle-CGPA 3.61), ‘College with Poten�al for Excellence’ Status by University Grand Commission (Two Times),
“Best College Award’ by University of Mumbai, Graded Autonomous status by University Grants Commission, New Delhi . On basis of Survey of Educa�on World Magazine of India, Higher Educa�on Rankng, our college is ranked 66�� at Na�onal level & 24 at State level and many more in this line. All these are pres�gious acknowledgment of our endeavour towards excellence.
Along with wide range of academic programmes at graduate, post graduate and research levels in tradi�onal as well as speciality programmes, we have developed set of systems within a campus, essen�al to provide conducive ambience for learning and excelling the performance of our learners.
Higher educa�on is one of the sensi�ve and vibrant aspects in our lives and we, at our college have accepted this as an objec�ve and designed the policies and procedures to convert these into opportuni�es.
I know, it is quality of the process which determines the quality of the product. Everybody at our college is working with commitment and zeal to provide comfortable educa�on to learners.
I wish, all those who want to be a learner of our college, a very bright future and you may look forward for the most enlightening period of your life.
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Hear�est welcome to academic year 2021-2022 As you know, our college has been gaining new heights, while s�ll being firmly grounded to its origin. Just like the culture, our college has also evolved through the �me. Since, higher educa�on is experiencing significant changes; we have been proac�ve in picking these signals to ensure that, our endeavours make an impact in developing our learners. Our college has many firsts to its credit especially; to start new programmes at under-graduate, post-graduate and research levels. Along with innova�on towards bringing out new academic programmes, we have taken a serious look to excel in curricular, co-curricular, extra-curricular, and extension ac�vi�es such as cultural, sports, NCC, NSS and Avishkar Research ac�vi�es which are the integral facets of experimental learning and process of overall development of learners.
Our vision is, ‘Aiming for the best through amalgama�on of a�tude and acumen’. To achieve this, our philosophy has been to focus on knowledge dissemina�on, applica�on and opportunity to excel by u�lizing and direc�ng the poten�al of our learners. Our vision, mission, objec�ves and core values lie in the heart of our stakeholders, who are always working for development of the college.
Our ability to think differently and create new paths instead of taking the rou�ne route has paid rich dividends. The journey, we completed in the line has not gone unno�ced. NAAC conferred on us a pres�gious ‘A+’ grade in Re-accredi�on (Third Cycle-CGPA 3.61), University Grants Commission awarded us, a ‘College with Poten�al for Excellence’ status twice and University of Mumbai adjudged us a ‘Best College Award’. Recently, University
Grants Commission has granted the Graded Autonomous Status to our college along with ₹ 5 Crore grant under RUSA by the Central Government of India. Under autonomy, we have designed the curricular as per the needs of industry. We have also planned to set up an Incuba�on Centre. This will help the students to contribute in consultancy and entrepreurship to enhance employability skills of the students. All these glorious achievements are possible only because of our hard working learners, dedicated faculty, sincere administra�ve and non-teaching staff, strong and suppor�ve management and large reservoir of goodwill of our college in the society.
Implementa�on of credit, grading and semester system challenges the ability of learners to par�cipate in learning process con�nuously and demands corresponding efforts from faculty and staff which we have imbibed in our working systems.
In this brochure, we have highlighted some of the significant achievements, new ini�a�ves undertaken, glimpses of our programmes and other aspects of teaching, learning and evalua�on process of our college.
Feel free to know about us a li�le more.
Prof. (Dr.) Vasant D. Barhate
Principal’sMessage
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GoverningBody
Number Category Nature
5 Members Management Trust or management as per the constitution or
byelaws, with the Chairman or President/Director
as the chairperson
1) Hon. Shri. Ramsheth Thakur
Chairman, J.B.S.P. Sanstha, Panvel
2) Hon. Shri. Y. T. Deshmukh
Vice-Chairman, J.B.S.P. Sanstha, Panvel
3) Hon. Shri. Prashant Thakur
Member, Board of Executives, J.B.S.P. Sanstha,
Panvel
4) Hon. Shri. Vijay Joshi
Chief Consultant,
State Project Directorate (SPD) Maharashtra,
Rashtriya Uchchtar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA).
5) Hon. Dr. S. T. Gadade
Secretary, J.B.S.P. Sanstha, Panvel
2 Members Teachers of the College
Nominated by the Principal based on seniority by
rotation
1) Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Mathews
2) Dr. U. T. Bhandare
1 Members
1 Members
Educationist or industrialist
UGC Nominee
Nominated by the management1) Hon. Dr. Anil PatilChairman, Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, Satara
1) Prof. M.S. PariharHead, School of Studies in Zoology & BiotechnologyVikram University, Ujjain 456010, MadhyaPradesh
1 Members
1 Members
1 Members
State Government nominee
University Nominee
Principal ofCollege
Academician not below the rank of professor or
State Government official of Directorate of Higher
Education/State Council of Higher Education
1) Dr. Sanjay Jagtap
Joint Director, Kokan Region, Panvel
1) Dr. Ajay BhamreDean, Faculty of Commerce, University of MumbaiPrincipal Ramanand Arya DAV College, Bhandup
Prof. (Dr.) V.D. Barhate
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FinanceCommittee
01 The Principal, Prof. (Dr.) V. D. Barhate
02 One person to be nominated by the Governing Body of the college for a period of
two years
Hon. Dr. S.T. Gadade
Secretary, J.B.S.P. Sanstha, Panvel
03 Finance Officer of the affiliating University
Shri. Dr. (CA) Pradeep D. Kamthekar
Offg. Finance and Account Officer
University of Mumbai, Mumbai
04 One senior-most teacher of the college to be nominated in rotation by the principal
for two years.
Dr. B.D. Aghav
IQAC Co-ordinator,
C.K. Thakur A.C.S. College, New Panvel
Term : Term of the Finance Committee shall be three years.
The Finance Committee shall meet at least twice a year Meetings :
Functions of the Finance Committee:
a) The Finance Committee shall act as an advisory body to the Governing Body, to consider:
b) Budget estimates relating to the grant received/receivable from UGC, and income from
fees, etc. collected for the activities to undertake the scheme of autonomy; and Audited
accounts for the above.
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CONTENTSContents
1. Motto, Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives of the College 1
2. Values We Nurture 2
3. Profile of the College 3
4. We are Responsible to Learners 5
5. Our Expectations from Learners 6
6. An Appeal to the Parents / Guardians 7
7. Work Schedule of the College 8
8. Medium of Instruction 8
9.
10.
Programmes Available at the College 9 A
11.
Programmes Offered - Faculty of Arts
Programmes Offered - Faculty of Commerce
Programmes Offered - Faculty of Science
9
12.
4913. Guidelines for Admission
55114. Fees Structure
6115. Mode of Refund of Fees
6216. Rules of Discipline and Code of Conduct for Learners
6817. Rules of Attendance
6818. General Rules Pertaining to Attendance
6919. Rules for Examinations
7520. Procedure for Investigation in Case of Malpractices
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21.
25.
Central Library
Calendar of Events / Activities 2021-2022
7922. Scholarships / Freeships
23. 83Chairperson / Co-ordinator / Secretary for Different Committees / Associations for Co-curricular, Extra-curricular and Extention Activities
24. 91Teaching Staff
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Janardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha's
CHANGU KANA THAKURArts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
MottoVidya Vinayen Shobhate
VisionAiming for the best through amalgamation of attitude and acumen.
MissionTo prepare an accomplished youth for negotiating
with the challenges of the complex modern world by imbibing
scientific temperament, quality consciousness, managerial skills
and human values in them.
Goals and ObjectivesTo provide value based, quality assured and activity oriented education.
To make the learners resourceful for facing the challenges of ever changing society.
To offer intellectually stimulating environment in the campus.
To render the teaching-learning process into pleasant, collaborative, participative
and learner-friendly activity.
To create committed generation for a sustainable harmony and integration.
To bridge the dichotomy between rural and urban environment.
To build characters through implementation of 3-Ds viz. Determination,
Dedication and Discipline.
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CareStands for
Concern, Empathy, Understanding, Co-operation and Empowerment.
InnovationStands for
Creativity, Ability to Learn and Absorb, Flexibility and Change.
PassionStands for
Commitment, Determination, Dedication, Discipline,Pride, Inspiration, Ownership, Zeal and Zest.
TrustStands for
Delivered Promises, Reliability, Dependability, Integrity, Truthfulness and Transparency.
Values We Nurture
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Profile of the College
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous) is located in
Khanda Colony, New Panvel, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is permanently affiliated to University of
Mumbai (2005-2006) and recognized under 2 (f) and 12 (B) (2006-2007) by University Grants Commission,
New Delhi.
The college has committed itself to provide quality education to all strata and becoming centre of
excellence in the process of facilitating effective teaching and learning with several career oriented
traditional and speciality programmes.
The college offers 15 under-graduate, 14 post-graduate, 07 research programmes along with
15 remedial, 09 bridge, 20 certificate, 06 diploma and 01 post-graduate diploma programmes.
The college has highly qualified, devoted and committed faculty. More than 65% of them are
engaged in various research activities. The college has well fenced and demarcated premises of 05 acres &
1.75 acres of botanical garden.
In the span of 22 years, the college has brought up following laurels because of its holistic
development and excellence in academics, cultural, sports, social and research activities at University, State
as well as National levels.
’•Autonomous Status’ by University Grants Commission and University of Mumbai
(2019-2020 to 2028-2029)
A•ccredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC
(2005-2006 to 2010-2011)
ndR•e-accredited ‘A’ Grade by NAAC (2 Cycle - CGPA 3.13)
(2011-2012 to 2016-2017)
rdR•e-accredited ‘A+’Grade by NAAC (3 Cycle - CGPA 3.61)
(2017-2018 to 2024-2025)
‘•College with Potential for Excellence’ Status Awarded by University Grants Commission (Twice)
(2009-2010 to 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 to 2018-2019)
‘•Best College Award’ by University of Mumbai
(2006-2007)
I•SO 9001:2015 (Quality Management System)
I•SO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System)
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G• reen Standard GSCP-01 -2010 of Green Standard Certification Programme (GSCP)
(2015-2016 to 2017-2018)
‘•Lead College’ Status by University of Mumbai
(2011-2012)
‘•FIST Grant’ by Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India to Department of
Chemistry and Department of Microbiology (2015-2016)
S•eventeen Merit Rankers at University of Mumbai
‘•Best N.S.S. Unit Award’ by University of Mumbai (Four times)
(2002-2003, 2006-2007, 2007-2008 and 2012-2013)
‘•Best N.S.S. Programme Officer Award’ by University of Mumbai (Twice)
(2006-2007 and 2007-2008)
‘•Best N.S.S. Volunteer Award’ by University of Mumbai (Twice)
(2005-2006 and 2006-2007)
‘•Overall Championship Trophy’ for Avishkar Research Convention, University of Mumbai (Nine Times)
(2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011 -2012, 2012-2013, 2014-2015, 2015-2016 , 2016-17, 2017-18 &
2018-19)
‘•Overall Runner Up Championship Trophy’for Avishkar Research Convention, University of Mumbai (2013-
2014)
‘•Overall Runner Up Championship Trophy’ for Cultural Youth Festival, University of Mumbai
(2009-2010)
N•ational, State, University, Zonal and District Level Prizes in Cultural, Sports and Research Activities
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We are Responsible for Learners…
To communicate the goals and objectives of the college systematically and clearly to all learners.
To offer programmes / courses those are consistent with goals and objectives of the college.
To offer wide range of programmes / courses with adequate academic flexibility.
To provide clear information to learners about the admissions and completion of requirement for all
programmes / courses, the fees structure and refund policies, financial aid and learner support
services.
To use feedback from learners in the college to review and redesign of programmes / courses.
To facilitate effective execution of the teaching-learning and evaluation system.
To implement a well conceived plan for monitoring learners' progress continuously.
To ensure that the learners' assessment procedure and systems are reliable and valid.
To ensure sufficient and well run support services to all learners.
To promote values, social responsibilities and good citizenry in all learners.
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Our Expectations from Learners…
To appreciate the goals and objectives of the college and contribute to their realization by
participating in relevant college activities.
To have a clear knowledge of the programmes / courses, admission policies, rules and regulations of
the college.
To understand the teaching-learning strategies and evaluation systems of the college.
To follow the time schedules, rules and regulations of the college.
To undertake regular and intense study of learning materials.
To make optimum use of the learning resources and other support services available in the college.
To prepare for continuous internal assignments and examinations.
To give feedback for system improvement.
To have faith and ability to pursue lifelong learning.
To live as worthy alumni of the college.
To be vigilant to ensure safety of college property and infrastructure
An Appeal to the Parents / Guardians
(Very Important)
Reading of Prospectus
Parents and Guardians are requested to go through the 'Prospectus' and understand all aspects before admitting their wards in the college.
Parents’ Meetings
Parents and Guardians are requested to attend the parents’ meetings and meet to the Class Teacher / Head of the Department / Principal to have the information about the progress of their wards.
Evaluations / Examinations
The examinations of all degree programmes are on Credit, Grading and Semester basis. So, parents are requested to see the regularity and compliance of rules and regulations of evaluations or examinations of their wards.
If the learners / wards are irregular in attendance and not up to the mark in internal evaluations / semester end examinations or failed to attain these examinations, they are not allowed to fill in the examination forms. In such a case, they are personally responsible for their academic loss.
Visit to the College Website
Parents and guardians are requested to visit college website ‘www.ckthakurcollege.net’ for further details of the college.
Revision of Fees
University of Mumbai is in the process of revision of fees. If it is revised, it is binding on the parents and learners to pay such revised fees at the time of admission or during the academic year.
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COLLEGE TIME
07:30 a.m. / 11:15 a.m.
to
03:15 p.m. / 05:40 p.m.
10:00 a.m. to 01:30 p.m.
and
02:00 p.m. to 06:00 p.m.
10:30 a.m. to 01:30 p.m.
and
02:00 p.m. to 04:00 p.m.
COLLEGE TIME
COLLEGE TIMEOFFICE TIME
COLLEGE TIMECASH TIME
Faculty of Science & Technology - English
COLLEGE TIMEMedium of Instructions
Work Schedule of the College
Faculty of Commerce & Management - English
Faculty of Humanities - Marathi / Hindi / English
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2020-2021
c) c) c)
i) Master of Commerce (M.Com.) In Advanced Accountancy
i) Master of Science (M.Sc.)M.Sc. In Organic ChemistryM.Sc. In Analytical ChemistryM.Sc. In Organic Chemistry (By Research)M.Sc. In MicrobiologyM.Sc. In Inorganic Chemistry (By Research)M.Sc. In Physical Chemistry (By Research)
B.Sc. in Zoology
I) Diploma Course in Advanced Communicative Englishii) Diploma Course in Corporate Professionalism
I) Diploma course in C.A. Common Proficiency Test (CPT)ii) Diploma course in corporate professionalismiii) Diploma course in Capital Marketiv)Diploma course in Banking and Financev) Diploma Course in Journalism
I) Diploma course in Applied Biotechnologyii) Diploma Course in Food Analysis and Quality Assuranceiii)Diploma Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
iii) Bachelor of Management Studies in Maritime Logistics
Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Commerce & Management Faculty of Science & Technology
I) Certificate Course in spoken English and voice modulationii) Certificate Course in phonetics and phonologyiii) Certificate Course in theatreiv) Certificate Course in light musicv) Certificate Course in creative writing in Hindivi) Certificate Course in Rural Developmentvii)Certificate Course in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar thoughtsviii)Certificate Course in Yoga for womenix) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumlax) Certificate Course in Conversational Englishxi) Certificate Course in Marathi Journalismxii)Certificate Course in Photography
I) Certificate course in Environmental Biochemistry ii) Certificate course Clinical Studies and Data Analysisiii) Certificate course in Personality Development and Interview Skills iv) Certificate course in Bioinformatics v) Certificate course in Vermicompost Technologyvi) Certificate course in Applied Biotechnologyvii)Certificate course in Photoshopviii)Certificate course in Web Developmentix) Certificate Course in Basics of Biophysicsx) Certificate Course in Advance Technology- Introduction to Kotlin Programmingxi) Certificate Course in Soil Sciencexii)Certificate Course in sericulture xiii)Certificate Course in Fish Processing Management and Technologyxiv)Certificate Course in website designing with Jumlaxv)Certificate Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
I) Bridge Course in conversational Englishii) Bridge Course in Spoken Englishiii)Bridge Course in Business Englishiv)Bridge Course in Folk Dancev) Bridge Course in Fine Arts
I) Bridge course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
I) Bridge course in Chemistryii) Bridge course in Computer Scienceiii) Bridge course in Microbial Studiesiv) Bridge course in Microbial Techniques v) Bridge Course in Mathematics and Statistics for Biotechnologyvi) Bridge course in Information Technologyvii)Bridge Course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
I) Remedial Course in Zoologyii) Remedial Course in Mathematicsiii) Remedial Course in Fundamental Physicsiv) Remedial Course in Elementary Botanyv) Remedial Course in Bio Chemical Pathwaysvi) Remedial Course in Basic Chemistryvii) Remedial Course in Analytical Techniques.
i) Remedial Course in Commerceii) Remedial Course in Accountancy and Financial Managementiii) Remedial Course in Management Studies iv) Remedial Course in Elements in Cost Accounting and Financial Management
i) Remedial Course in Economicsii) Remedial Course in Geographyiii) Remedial Course in Historyiv) Remedial Course in Rural Developmentv) Remedial Course in Political Science
I) Certificate Course in Retail Managementii) Certificate Course in Event Managementiii) Certificate Course in Government Accountingiv) Certificate Course in Certified Tax Accountant Plusv) Certificate Course in SAP ERP FICOvi) Certificate Course in Fundamental of Finance, HR and Marketingvii) Certificate Course in Research Skillviii) Certificate Course in Student Social Responsibility (SSR)ix) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumlax) Certificate Course in Soft Skills and Professional Ethics.xi) Certificate Course in Student Research Paper Presentationxii) Certificate Course in Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)xiii) Certificate Course in Import Export Management
1) Diploma Programmesi) Diploma Course in Fashion Designingii) Diploma Course in Interior Designing (SNDT)iii) Diploma Course in Interior Designing
2) Certificate Programmes i) Certificate Course in Fashion Designing (Autonomous)ii) Certificate Course in Auto Cadiii) Certificate Course in 3D-Maxiv) Certificate Course in Jewellery Makingv) Certificate Course in Computer Aided Designvi) Certificate Course in journalism
Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Commerce & Management Faculty of Science & Technology
Programmes Offered1) Degree programs
a) Undergraduate levelBachelor of Arts (B.A.) - (Six Units)
I) B. A. In Englishii) B. A. In Economics
iii) B. A. In Hindiiv) B. A. In Geography
v) B. A. In History
b) Post Graduate LevelMaster of Arts (M.A.)
i) M.A. In English Literatureii) M.A. In Economics
iii) M.A. In Hindi Literature
c) Research Programmei) Ph.D. Arts in the subject of Hindi Literature
2) Diploma Programmesi) Diploma course in Advanced communicative English
ii) Diploma course in corporate professionalism
3) Certificate programmesi) Certificate Course in spoken English and voice modulation
ii) Certificate Course in phonetics and phonologyiii) Certificate Course in theatre
iv) Certificate Course in light musicv) Certificate Course in creative writing in Hindi
vi) Certificate Course in Rural Developmentvii) Certificate Course in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar thoughts
viii) Certificate Course in Yoga for womenix) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
x) Certificate Course in Conversational Englishxi) Certificate Course in Marathi Journalism
xii) Certificate Course in Photography
4) Bridge programmesi) Bridge Course in conversational English
ii) Bridge Course in Spoken Englishiii) Bridge Course in Business English
iv) Bridge Course in Folk Dancev) Bridge Course in Fine Arts
5) Remedial programsi) Remedial Course in economicsii) Remedial Course in geography
iii) Remedial Course in historyiv) Remedial Course in rural development
v) Remedial Course in political science
Faculty of Humanities
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Diploma Course in Advanced Communicative English
Diploma Course in Corporate Professionalism
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Certificate Course in spoken English andvoice modulation
Certificate Course in phonetics and phonology
Certificate Course in theatre
Certificate Course in light music
Certificate Course in creative writing in Hindi
Certificate Course in Rural Development
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Certificate Course in Dr. B. R. Ambedkar thoughtsCertificate Course in Yoga for women
Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
Certificate Course in Conversational English
Certificate Course in Marathi Journalism
Certificate Course in Photography
Bridge Course in conversational English
Bridge Course in Spoken English
Bridge Course in Business English
Bridge Course in Folk Dance
Bridge Course in Fine Arts
Remedial Course in Economics
Remedial Course in Geography
Remedial Course in History
Remedial Course in Rural Development
Remedial Course in Political Science
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Faculty of Humanities
I Eligibility.
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated programme leading to the
degree of Bachelor of Arts must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination
conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher
Secondary Education with the following subjects -
1. English
2. Any one of the modern Indian languages or modern foreign languages or any classical language or
Information Technology
3. Any four subjects carrying 100 marks each.
OR
Must have passed an Examination of another University or Body recognized as equivalent thereto. (Extract of
the Circular No.- UG / 105 of 2004, Dated March 15, 2004)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
c) Semester III
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester III if -
He / she passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
OR
He / she failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together,
with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
d) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in
Semester III.
e) Semester V
A learner being eligible for the admission to the T.Y.B.A. English Semester V must have -
1. Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
OR
Passed Semester I and Semester I! Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations.
OR
A-l) Under-graduate Degree Programme
A-l a) Three Years Bachelor of Arts Degree Programme (B.A.)
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Compulsory Courses
2.3.1
Foundation Course
ORFoundation Course in Physical Education
ORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Applied Component:Demography
Compulsory Courses
2.4.1
Foundation Course
OR
Foundation Course in Physical Education
ORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Applied Component:
Demography
A-l a ) S.Y.B.A.: Semester III and IV2
I. Courses
Semester III (Eight Courses) Semester IV (Eight Courses)
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and
Semester II Examinations.
2. English as an optional subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
f)Semester VI
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.YB.A. English Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of
failure in Semester V.
2. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
I. Courses
Semester I (Six Courses)
Compulsory Courses
1.1.1
Foundation CourseOR
Foundation Course in Physical EducationOR
National Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesOR
N.C.C.
1.1.2 Communication Skills in English
1.1.3
Language:
HindiOR
Marathi
Optional Courses(Any One Course from each of the Following
Group)
1.1.4 History / Political Science / Marathi
1.1.5 Rural Development / Geography / Hindi
1.1.6 Economics / English
Semester II (Six Courses)
Compulsory Courses
1.2.1
Foundation CourseOR
Foundation Course in Physical EducationOR
National Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesOR
N.C.C.
1.2.2 Communication Skills in English
1.2.3
Language:
HindiOR
Marathi
Optional Courses(Any One Course from each of the Following
Group)
1.2.4 History / Political Science / Marathi
1.2.5 Rural Development / Geography / Hindi
1.2.6 Economics / English
Note: Change of courses at Semester II is not permitted.
A-l a ) F.Y.B.A.: Semester I and II1
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Semester VI (Six Courses)
I. Courses
Semester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Literary Era VII
3.5.2 Literary Criticism IX
3.5.3 Grammar and Art of Writing XI
3.5.4 Literary Eras XIII
3.5.5 20th Century British Literature XV
3.5.6 Literature of Protest XVII
Semester VI (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Literary Era VIII
3.6.2 Literary Criticism X
3.6.3 Grammar and Art of Writing XII
3.6.4 Literary Eras XIV
3.6.5 20th Century British Literature XVI
3.6.6 Literature of Protest XVIII
A-I a ) T.Y.B.A. English: Semester V and VI3.1
A-l a3.2) T.Y.B.A. Economics: Semester V and VI
We have five areas of specialization with six units, for study where students can select any one area for which
he / she is eligible.
Note: At T.Y. level we have limited seats, so admissions to the specialized courses shall be on the
basis of merit and final right of admission is reserved by the Principal.
I. Eligibility
Optional Courses
2.3.3
to
2.3.8
Two Papers of each of Three Optional
Courses Selected in the Semester 1
Optional Courses
2.4.3
to
2.4.8
Two Papers of each of Three Optional
Courses Selected in the Semester 1
A-l a ) T.Y.B.A.: Semester V and VI3
Note : Change of courses at Semester III and IV is not Permitted.
2.3.2 ORSystem Analysis and Computerized Data
Processing
2.4.2 ORSystem Analysis and Computerized Data
Processing
I. CoursesSemester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
3.5.1 Advance Micro Economics
3.5.2 Economics of Growrth & Development
3.5.3Economics of Agriculture and Cooperation
Industrial and Labour Economics
3.5.4 Research Methodology
3.5.5 Environmental Economics
3.5.6 History of Economic Thought
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
3.5.1 Advance Macro Economics
3.5.2 International Economics
3.5.3Economics of Agriculture and Cooperation
Industrial and Labour Economics
3.5.4 Research Methodology
3.5.5 Environmental Economics
3.5.6 History of Economic Thought
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I. Courses
Semester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 History of Hindi Literature IV
3.5.2 Post-Independent HindiLiterature
V
3.5.3 Functional Hindi VI
3.5.4 Literary Criticism, Prosody andRhetorics
VII
3.5.5Linguistics, Hindi Language andHindi Grammar
VIII
3.5.6 Mass Media IX
Semester VI (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Modern History of Hindi Literature IV
3.6.2 Post-Independent HindiLiterature
V
3.6.3 Social Media VI
3.6.4 Literary Criticis, Prosody andRhetorics
VII
3.6.5 Linguistics, Hindi Language and Hindi Grammer
VIII
3.6.6 Mass Media IX
Note : Nomenclature and Course content of above courses may change as per the University norms
I. CoursesSemester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Geography of Settlement IV
3.5.2 Geography of Maharashtra V
3.5.3Tool and Techniques in Geography for Spatial Analysis -1 (Practical)
VI
3.5.4 Regional Planning and Development
VII
3.5.5 Geography Resources VIII
3.5.6 Geospatial Technology -1
(Practical)
IX
Semester VI (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Environmental Geography IV
3.6.2 Political Geography V
3.6.3 Tool and Techniques in Geography for Spatial Analysis - II (Practical)
VI
3.6.4 Economic Geography VII
3.6.5 Social Geography VIII
3.6 6 Research Methodology inGeography
IX
I. Courses
Semester V (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1History of the Medieval India (1000 C.E.-1526 C.E.)
VII
3.5.2History of Modern Maharashtra (1818 C.E.-1960 C.E.)
VIII
3.5.3 Introduction to Archaeology IX-A
3.5.4History of the Marathas - Royal Period (1630 C.E.-1707 C.E.)
X
Semester VI (Six Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1History of the Medieval India (1526 C.E.-1707 C.E.)
XIII
3.6.2History of Contemporary India
(1967 C.E.-2000 C.E.)XIV
3.6.3Introduction to Museology & Archival Sciences XV-A
3.6.4History of the Marathas - Peshwa Period (1707 C.E.-1818 C.E.)
XVI
A-l a ) T.Y.B.A. Hindi: Semester V and VI3.3
A-l a ) T.Y.B.A. Geography: Semester V and VI3.4
A-l a )T.Y.B.A. History: Semester V and VI3.5
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I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the programme leading to the degree of Master of Arts -English
Literature Semester I must have passed the Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts - English Literature
(Three years integrated programme) of University of Mumbai or the degree of Bachelor of Arts - English
Literature (Old that is four years programme) of University of Mumbai or a degree of another University
recognized as eguivalent thereto.
Provided, however, that applications of graduates of this University in the faculties other than the Faculty
of Arts, or those who have passed the equivalent Examination of another recognized University seeking
admission to the M.A. degree programme - English Literature Semester I by papers, will be considered by the
Principal of a college where the Post-Graduate Centre is granted.
The following procedure shall be followed for such admission -
A written test consisting of 2 papers as under shall be administered in the subject of English Literature.
1. An essay paper in the subject
2. A paper to test the learner's general acquaintance with the subject
(Extract of the Circular No.- UG / Gen / 104 of 1989)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I
c) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III not with standing that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination’s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
d) Semester IV
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance until
the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.5History of Contemporary World (1945 C.E.-2000 C.E.)
XI
3.5.6Research Methodology & Sourcesof History Xll-A
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.5History of Asia (1945 C.E.-2000 C.E.)
XVII
3.6.6 XVIII-A
A II) Post Graduate Degree Programmes
A-ll a) Master of Arts - English Literature (M.A. - English Literature)
A-II a ) M.A. - English Literature First Year: Semester I and II1
Research Methodology & Sourcesof History
I. CoursesSemester I (Four Courses)
1.1.1
1.1.2
Literary Criticism
Linguistic and Stylistic Analysis of the Text
Semester II (Four Courses)
1.2.1
1.2.2
Literary Criticism
Linguistic and Stylistic Analysis of the Text
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I. CoursesSemester III (Four Courses) Semester IV (Four Courses)
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
I. Courses
Semester I (Four Courses)
1.1.1 Micro Economics
1.1.2 Macro Economics
1.1.3 Statistical Method in Economics
1.1.4 Economics of Development
Semester II (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Micro Economics
1.2.2 Macro Economics
1.2.3 Mathematical Techniques for Economics
1.2.4 Public Economics
A-II b) Master of Arts - Economics (M.A. - Economics)
A-II b ) M.A. - Economics First Year: Semester I and II1
I. Courses
Semester III (Four Courses) Semester IV (Four Courses)
2.3.1 Economics of Agricultural Production Economics of Human Development
and Rural Markets Industrial Economics
2.3.2 Economics of Labor Markets
Project2.3.3 Trade Unions and Industrial Relations
in India
2.3.4
Agricultural Development and Policy
Environmental Economics
2.4.2
2.4.1
2.4.3
A-ll b ) M.A. - Economics Second Year: Semester III and IV2
A-ll c ) M.A. - Hindi Literature First Year: Semester I and II1
A-ll c) Master of Arts - Hindi Literature (M.A. - Hindi Literature)
Semester II (Four Courses)I. Courses
Semester I (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Modern Prose-I
1.2.2 History of Hindi Literature-III
1.2.3 Old and Medieval Poetry-V
1.2.4 Journalism-VII
1.1.1 Modern Prose-I
1.1.2 History of Hindi Literature-III
1.1.3 Old and Medieval Poetry-V
1.1.4 Journalism-VII
Note : Nomenclature and Course content of above courses may change as per the University norms
1.1.3 Fiction-V
1.1.4Drama
1.2.3 Fiction-VI
1.2.4 Drama
A-ll a ) M.A. - English Literature Second Year: Semester III and IV2
2.4.4
Poetry from Chaucer to Present
Gendered Perspectives on Literature
Twentieth Century American
Literature Shakespeare
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
Indian Writing in Translation
Research Methodology
Political Reading of the Text
Project
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A-ll c ) M.A. - Hindi Literature Second Year: Semester III and IV2
A-lll a) Ph.D. Programme
Programme Offered
A-lll a ) Ph.D. Arts in the Subject of Hindi Literature1
I. Eligibility
A candidate being eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) must have passed the
Master Degree Examination in relevant subjects of Arts (Hindi Literature) at University of Mumbai or any other
University recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 55% marks in aggregate (50% in case of reserved
category) with first attempt. The candidate has to qualify the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) conducted by the
University of Mumbai. The candidate has to satisfy the conditions as mentioned in Vice-Chancellor's Directives
(VCD), Exam. / Thesis / Univ. / VCD / 2414 of 2010.
I. Courses
Semester III (Four Courses)
2.3.1 Modern Poetry - II
2.3.2 Linguistic and Hindi Language-IV
2.3.3 Poetics and Critical Appreciation of Poetry-Vl
2.3.4 Mass Media-VIII
Semester IV (Four Courses)
2.4.1 Modern Poetry- II
2.4.2 Linguistic and Hindi Language-IV
2.4.3 Poetics and Critical Appreciation of Poetry-VI
2.4.4 Mass Media-VIII
Note : Nomenclature and Course content of above courses may change as per the University norms
A-Ill) Research Degree Programme
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Programmes Offered
1)Degree programsA)Traditional Programmes
a)Undergraduate LevelI) Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
b) Post Graduate LevelMaster of Commerce (M.Com.) In Advanced Accountancy
c) Research ProgrammeI) Ph.D. Commerce in the subject of Accountancy
ii) Ph.D. Commerce in the subject of Business Policy and Administration
B) Speciality Programmesa) Undergraduate Level
i) Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting and Finance (B.Com A and F)ii) Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)
iii) Bachelor of Management Studies in Maritime Logistics
2) Diploma ProgrammesI) Diploma course in C.A. Common Proficiency Test (CPT)
ii) Diploma course in corporate professionalismiii) Diploma course in Capital Market
iv) Diploma course in Banking and Financev) Diploma Course in Journalism
3) Certificate Programmesi) Certificate Course in Retail Managementii) Certificate Course in Event Management
iii) Certificate Course in Government Accountingiv) Certificate Course in Certified Tax Accountant Plus
v) Certificate Course in SAP ERP FICOvi) Certificate Course in Fundamental of Finance, HR and Marketing
vii) Certificate Course in Research Skillviii) Certificate Course in Student Social Responsibility (SSR)
ix) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumlax) Certificate Course in Soft Skills and Professional Ethics.
xi) Certificate Course in Student Research Paper Presentationxii) Certificate Course in Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP)
xiii) Certificate Course in Import Export Management
4) Bridge programmesi) Bridge course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
5) Remedial programmesi) Remedial Course in Commerce
ii) Remedial Course in Accountancy and Financial Managementiii) Remedial Course in Management Studies
iv) Remedial Course in Elements in Cost Accounting and Financial Management.
Faculty of Commerce & Management
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.
I.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Certificate Course in Retail Management
Certificate Course in Event Management
Certificate Course in Government Accounting
Certificate Course in Certified Tax Accountant Plus
Certificate Course in SAP ERP FICO
Certificate Course in Fundamental of Finance,
HR and Marketing
40
40
40
40
40
40
Certificate Course in Research Skill
Certificate Course in Student Social Responsibility (SSR)
Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
Certificate Course in Soft Skills and Professional Ethics.
Certificate Course in Student Research Paper Presentation
Certificate Course in Entrepreneurship Development
Programme (EDP)
Certificate Course in Import Export Management
180
180
180
180
180
180
60
Diploma Course in C.A., Common Proficiency Test (CPT)
Diploma Course in Corporate Professionalism
Diploma course in Capital Market
Diploma course in Banking and Finance
Diploma Course in Journalism
I
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Bridge course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
Remedial Course in Commerce
Remedial Course in Accountancy and Financial Management
Remedial Course in Management Studies
Remedial Course in Elements in Cost Accounting and Financial Management
B.M.S. in Maritime Logistics
F.Y.B.M.S. (Semester I and II)iii.
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
Faculty of Commerce & Management
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Faculty of Commerce & Management
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)6 Any one course from the following
list of courses
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)6 Any one course from the following
list of courses
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1ADiscipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management - I
1BDiscipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses
2 Commerce - I
3 Business Economics - I
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2AAbility Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Business Communication - I5 Environmental Studies - I
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1ADiscipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management - II
1BDiscipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses
2 Commerce - II
3 Business Economics - II
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2AAbility Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Business Communication - II5 Environmental Studies - II
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three years degree programme leading to the Bachelor of
Commerce must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination conducted by the
different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination with vocational subjects /
minimum competency based vocational programme conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed an Examination of another University or Body recognized as equivalent to Higher
Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination.
(Circular No.- UG / 142 of 2010, Dated July 1, 2010)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
C-l) Under-graduate Degree Programmes
II. Courses
Semester I (Seven Courses) Semester II (Seven Courses)
C-l a) Traditional Degree Programme
C-l a ) Three Years Bachelor of Commerce Degree Programme (B.Com.)1
C-l a ) F.Y.B.Com.: Semester I and II1.1
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*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - I1
Foundation Course in NSS - I2
Foundation Course in NCC - I3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - I
4
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - II1
Foundation Course in NSS - II2
Foundation Course in NCC - II3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - II
4
Note : Course selected in Semester I will continue in Semester II
3. Core Courses (CC)
7 Mathematical and StatisticalTechniques - I
3. Core Courses (CC)
7 Mathematical and StatisticalTechniques - II
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1ADiscipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management - III
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses
2 Financial Accounting and Auditing -Introduction to Management Accounting
3
4
Commerce - III
Business Economics - III
1AaDiscipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1ADiscipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
1 Accountancy and Financial Management - IV
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Courses
2 Financial Accounting and Auditing - Auditing
3
4
Commerce - IV
Business Economics - IV
1AaDiscipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)(Group A)
5 Advertising - I
5 Computer Programming - IOr
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2A Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)(Group A)
5 Advertising - II
5 Computer Programming - IIOr
C-l a ) S.Y.B.Com.: Semester III and IV1.2
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester III if -
He / she passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
OR
He / she failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together, with
not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
b) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in
Semester III.
II. Courses
Semester III (Seven Courses) Semester IV (Seven Courses)
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2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)(Group B)
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)(Group B)
6 Any one course from the following list of the courses
6 Any one course from the following list of the courses
Note : Course selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
3. Core Courses (CC)
7 Business law - I
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course in
Contemporary Issues - III 1
Foundation Course in NSS - III2
Foundation Course in NCC - III3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - III
4
3. Core Courses (CC)
7 Business law - II
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course in
Contemporary Issues - IV 1
Foundation Course in NSS - IV2
Foundation Course in NCC - IV3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - IV
4
Semester V Semester VI
Sr. Title of the
No. Course
Sr. Title of the
No. Course
1
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course
Elective Courses (EC)
1A
1
Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course
Elective Courses (EC)
1A
1 Financial Accounting and Auditing VII-Financial Accounting
2 Financial Accounting and Auditing VIII-Cost Accounting
1 Financial Accounting and Auditing IX-Financial Accounting
2 Financial Accounting and Auditing X-Cost Accounting
C-I a ) T.Y.B.Com.: Semester V and VI1.3
I. Eligibility
a) Semester V
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester V must have -
Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations
OR
Passed Semester I and Semester II Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
OR
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II
Examinations.
b) Semester VI
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester V
The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V
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I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
1. A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) degree
programme shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its
equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt (40% in case of reserved category).
2. Every candidate admitted to the degree programme in the constituent / affiliated college / recognized
institution, conducting the programme, shall have to register himself / herself with the University.
(Circular No.- UG / 395 of 2004, Dated September 7, 2004)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admited to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
1 B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Course
3 Commerce V
4 Business Economics V
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
(Any One of the Following Combinations)
5
and
6
Computer Systems and
Applications
andDirect and Indirect Taxes
(Direct Tax)
I
I
5
and
6
Export Marketing
andDirect and Indirect Taxes
(Direct Tax)
I
I
5
and
6
Marketing Research
andDirect and Indirect Taxes (Direct Tax)
I
I
1B Discipline Related Elective (DRE) Course
3 Commerce VI
4 Business Economics VI
2 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
(Any One of the Following Combinations)
5Computer Systems and
ApplicationsII
and and
6Direct and Indirect Taxes
(Indirect Tax)II
5 Export Marketing II
and and
6Direct and Indirect Taxes
(Indirect Tax)II
5 Marketing Research II
andandDirect and Indirect Taxes
6 (Indirect Tax)II
Note : Combination of Course selected in Semester V will continue in Semester VI
II. Courses
Semester I (Seven Courses) Semester II (Seven Courses)
1. Elective Courses (EC) 1. Elective Courses (EC)
1 Financial Accounting (Elements ofFinancial Accounting) - I
1 Financial Accounting (Elements ofFinancial Accounting) - II
2 Cost Accounting (Introduction andElement of Cost) - I
2 Auditing (Introduction andPlanning) - II
C-l b) Speciality Degree Programmes
C-l b ) Bachelor of Commerce - Accounting and Finance (B.Com. - A and F)1
C-l b ) F.Y.B.Com. - Accounting and Finance: Semester I and II1.1
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3 Financial Management (Introductionto Financial Management) - I
3 Taxation - I (Indirect Taxes) - I
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
Ability Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
Note : Course selected in Semester I will continue in Semester II
2A
4 Business Communication - I
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
3. Core Courses (CC)
6
7
Commerce (Business Environment) - I
Business Economics - I
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - I1
Foundation Course in NSS - I2
Foundation Course in NCC - I3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - I
4
2A
4 Business Communication - II
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
3. Core Courses (CC)
6
7
Business Law (Business RegulatoryFramework) - I
Business Mathematics
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - II1
Foundation Course in NSS - II2
Foundation Course in NCC - II3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - II
4
1,2 and 3
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2AAbility Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Information Technology inAccountancy - I
2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
1. Elective Courses (EC)
*Any Three course from the following list of courses
1,2 and 3
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2AAbility Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Information Technology inAccountancy - II
2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
1. Elective Courses (EC)
*Any Three course from the following list of courses
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester III if -
He / she passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
OR
He / she failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together, with
not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
b) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
II. CoursesSemester III (Seven Courses) Semester IV (Seven Courses)
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Note : Course selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
Financial Accounting (Special Accounting areas) - IV
1
Management Accounting (Introduction to Management Accounting)
2
Auditing - III 3
Taxation - II (Direct Taxes Paper - II)
Wealth Management
4
5
**List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course in Management
(Introduction to Management) - IV1
Foundation Course in NSS - IV
2
Foundation Course in NCC - IV
3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - IV
4
5
Foundation Course in ContemporaryIssues - IV
3. Core Courses (CC)
6
7
Business Law (Business Regulatory Framework) - II
*List of Elective Courses (EC) Financial Accounting (Special
Accounting areas) - III1
Cost Accounting (Methods of Costing) - II
2
Auditing (Techniques of Auditing andAudit Procedures) - II
3
Taxation - I (Direct Taxes Paper - I)
Principles and Practices of Banking
4
5
**List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course in Commerce
(Financial Market Operations) - III1
Foundation Course in NSS - III
2
Foundation Course in NCC - III
3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - III
4
5
Foundation Course in ContemporaryIssues - III
3. Core Courses (CC)
6
7
Business Law (Company Law) - III
Research Methodology in Accountingand Finance
*List of Elective Courses (EC)
C-l b ) T.Y.B.Com. - Accounting and Finance: Semester V and VI1.3
I. Eligibility
a) Semester V
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester V must have -
Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
OR
Passed Semester I and Semester II Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
OR
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II
Examinations.
b) Semester VI
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester V
The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
Business Economics - II
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Semester V Semester VI
Sr. Title of the
No. Course
1
5 Financial Accounting-V
Elective Courses (EC)
Core Courses (CC)2
6 Financial Accounting-VI
Sr. Title of the
No. Course
1
5 Financial Accounting-VII
Elective Courses (EC)
Core Courses (CC)2
6 Project Work
Note : Project work is considered as a special course involving application of Knowledge in solving/
analyzing/exploring a real life situation/difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each.
A project work may be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/Study Area.
Note : Course selected in Semester V will continue in Semester VI
Cost Accounting-III
Financial Management-II
Taxation-III (Indirect Taxes-I)
International Finance
1
2
3
4
Cost Accounting-IV
Financial Management-III
Taxation-IV(Indirect Taxes-II)
Security Analysis And Portfolio
Management
1
2
3
4
1 Introduction to Financial Accounts
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2AAbility Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Business Communication - I
2 Business Law
3 Business Statistics
1. Elective Courses (EC)
1 Principles of Marketing
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2AAbility Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC)
4 Business Communication - II
2 Industrial Law
3 Business Mathematics
1. Elective Courses (EC)
II. Courses
II. Courses
Semester I (Seven Courses) Semester II (Seven Courses)
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the B.M.S. degree programme shall have passed H.S.C.
Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent Examination or Diploma
in any Engineering branches with two years or three years duration after S.S.C. conducted by the Board of
Technical Education, Maharashtra State or its equivalent Examination by securing minimum 45% marks for
general category (in one attempt) at the respective Examination and minimum 40% marks for the reserved
category (in one attempt).
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 80 of 2010, Dated April 27, 2010)
b) Semester II
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
C-l b ) Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)2
C-l b ) F.Y.B.M.S.: Semester I and II2.1
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Note : Course selected in Semester I will continue in Semester II
3. Core Courses (CC)
6
7
Foundation of Human Skills
Business Economics - I
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - I1
Foundation Course in NSS - I2
Foundation Course in NCC - I3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - I
4
3. Core Courses (CC)
6
7
Business Environment
Principle of Management
*List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course - II1
Foundation Course in NSS - II2
Foundation Course in NCC - II3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - II
4
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
2B *Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)5 Any one course from the following
list of courses
1 and 2
Any one group of courses from the following list of courses
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2AAbility Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC) Online
3 Information Technology in Business Management - I
2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)4 Any one course from the following
list of courses
3. Core Courses (CC) Online
5
6
7
Business Planing and EntrepreneurialManagement
Accounting for Managerial Decisions
Strategic Management
1. *Elective Courses (EC)
1 and 2
Any one group of courses from the following list of courses
2. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)
2AAbility Enhancement CompulsoryCourses (AECC) Online
3 Information Technology in Business Management - II
2B **Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC)4 Any one course from the following
list of courses
3. Core Courses (CC) Online
5
6
7
Business Economics - II
Business Research Methods
Production and Total Quality Management
1. *Elective Courses (EC)
II. Courses
Semester III (Seven Courses) Semester IV (Seven Courses)
C-l b ) S.Y.B.M.S.: Semester III and IV2.2
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester III if -
He / she passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
OR
He / she failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together, with
not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
b) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
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*List of Group of Elective Courses (EC)
Basics of Financial Services (Online) 1
Introduction to Cost Accounting2
Equity and Debt Market3
Corporate Finance (Online)4
Group A : Finance Electives (Any Two)
Consumer Behaviour (Online) 1
Product Innovations Management2
Advertising (Online) 3
Social Marketing4
Group B : Marketing Electives (Any Two)
Recruitment and Selection (Online)1
Motivation and Leadership (Online)2
Employees Relations and Welfare3
Organisation Behaviour and HRM4
Group C : Human Resource Electives (Any Two)
Note : Group selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
*List of Group of Elective Courses (EC)
Financial Institutions and Markets1
Auditing2
Strategic Cost Management (Online)3
Corporate Restructuring (Online) 4
Group A : Finance Electives (Any Two)
Integrated Marketing Communication (Online)1
Rural Marketing (Online)2
Event Marketing3
Tourism Marketing4
Group B : Marketing Electives (Any Two)
Human Resource Planning andinformation System
1
Training and Development in HRM (Online)2
Change Management (Online)3
Conflict and Negotiation4
Group C : Human Resource Electives (Any Two)
**List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course (Environmental
Management - III (Online)1
Foundation Course in NSS - III (Online)
Foundation Course in Contemporary Issues - III
2
3
**List of Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) Foundation Course (Ethics and
Governance) - IV (Online)1
Foundation Course in NSS - IV (Online)
Foundation Course in Contemporary Issues - IV
2
3
Foundation Course in NCC - III (Online)
Foundation Course in Physical Education - III (Online)
4
5
Foundation Course in NCC - IV (Online)
Foundation Course in Physical Education - IV (Online)
4
5
Note : Course selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
C-l b ) T. Y.B.M.S.: Semester V and VI2.3
I. Eligibility
a) Semester V
A learner being eligible for the admission to the Semester V must have -
Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
OR
Passed Semester I and Semester II Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
OR
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II Examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of Semester I and Semester II
Examinations.
b) Semester VI
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester V
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Organisational Development2Strategic Human Resource Management and Hr Policies
2
HRM in Service Sector Management3Performance Management and Career Planing
3
4
5
6
Indian Ethos in Management
Workforce Diversity
Human Resource Accounting & Audit
Industrial Relations
Talent & Competency Management
Stress Management
4
5
6
5 Operation Research
Core Courses (CC)2
6 Project Work
Ability Enhancement Course (ACE)3
5 Logistics and Supply chain Management
Core Courses (CC)2
6 Corporate Communication and Public
Relations
Ability Enhancement Course (ACE)3
Sr.
No.
1 Elective Courses (EC)
Sr.Title of the CourseTitle of the Course
No.
1 Elective Courses (EC)
1 Innovative Financial Service
2 Project Management
3 Strategic Financial Management
4
4
4
Indirect Taxes
International Finance
Financing Rural Development
Group A : Finance Electives (Any 4)
Brand Management1
Retail Management2
International Marketing
Sport Marketing
3
5
Media Planning and Management
Marketing of Non Profit Organisation
4
6
Group B : Marketing Electives (Any 4)
HRM in Global Perspective1
Group C : Human Resource Electives(Any 4)
Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
1
Commodity and Derivatives Market2
Wealth Management3
4
5
6
Direct Taxes
Financial Accounting
Risk Management
Group A : Finance Electives (Any 4)
Services Marketing1
E-Commerce and Digital Marketing2
Sales and Distribution Management
Industrial Marketing
3
5
Customer Relationship Management
Strategic Marketing Management
4
6
Group B : Marketing Electives (Any 4)
Finance for HR Professionals andCompensation Management
1
Group C : Human Resource Electives (Any 4)
II. Courses
Semester V Semester VI
The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I, Semester
II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
Note : Group selected in Semester III will continue in Semester IV
Note : Project work is considered as a special course involving application of Knowledge in solving/analyzing/exploring a real life situation/difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each.A project work may be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/Study Area.
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1. This is a Newly Introduced Apprenticeship based B.M.S. Degree in Maritime Logistics
2. In case student get cleared with First year both semester i.e. Semester I and Semester II and discontinue the
course due to any valid reason He/She will be awarded as Diploma certificate.
3. In case cleared with FY and SY both with all the four semester Le. L II, III and IV and discontinue the course due
to any valid reason, He/She will be awarded as Advance Diploma Certificate.
4. In last year I.e. TY student has to under go apprenticeship, for which student will be given 3 chances to
crack the interview of the concern Company/ Industry and have to complete that Apprenticeship and
have to present the report for the same. With that student will be awarded as Degree Certificate
C-l b ) Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) in Maritime Logistics 3
Semester I Semester II
II. Courses
Sr.
No.
Organisation Behaviour
Environmental Science
Quantitative Techniques
Materials Management
Port Terminal Management
ICD & CFS Operations
Data Analysis using Spreadsheet –Practical
1
2
4
6
3
5
7
Language I
Sr.Title of the Course Title of the Course
No.
Word & Presentation Tools Practical
Introduction to Maritime Logistics
Communicative English –Practical
Analysing Financial Accounting
Statements
1
2 Statistics for Analysis
4 Warehouse Management
6
3
5
7
I. Eligibility
a) Semester – III
A learner being eligible for the admission to semester III if-
He/She passes each of courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations.
OR
He/She failed in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II Examinations taken together, with
not more than two courses at each of semester I and Semester II examination
b) Semester – IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep for semester IV irrespective of numbers of courses of failure in Semester III.
C-l b ) S.Y.B.M.S. in Maritime Logistics : Semester III and IV3.2
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
Candidates for admission to the Apprenticeship-based collaborative BMS Degree Programme shall have
passed +2 in any group from a recognized Board or equivalent examination by securing minimum 45% marks for
general category (in one attempt) at the respective examination and minimum 40% marks for the reserved
category (in one attempt).
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to semester II irrespective of numbers of heads of failure in Semester I
C-l b ) F.Y.B.M.S. in Maritime Logistics : Semester I and II3.1
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Semester III Semester IV
II. Courses
Sr.
No.
1
2
4
3
6
5
7
Management Accounting
Human Resources Management
Total Quality Management
Port-Inland Connectivity
International Business
Advanced Maritime Logistics
Marine Insurance
Sr.
No.
1
2
4
3
6
5
7
Cost Accounting
MIS for Logistics
Marketing Management
EXIM Policies & Procedures
Coastal and Inland Water Transportation
Freight Forwarding
Supply chain Management
Title of the Course Title of the Course
I. Eligibility
Semester V
A learner being eligible for the admission to semester V must have -
Passed in all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations.
OR
Passed Semester I and Semester II Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester III and
Semester IV examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of semester III and Semester IV
examinations
OR
Passed Semester III and Semester IV Examinations but failed in not more than four courses at Semester I and
Semester II examinations taken together, with not more than two courses at each of semester I and Semester II
examinations.
Semester VI
A learner shall be allowed to keep for semester VI irrespective of numbers of courses of failure in Semester V.
The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of courses of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV and Semester V.
C-l b ) T.Y.B.M.S. in Maritime Logistics : Semester V and VI3.3
Semester V Semester VI
II. Courses
Sr. Title of the
No. Course
1
2
4
3
Allied Course 2
Freight Forwarding –Practical
International Logistics –Practical
Apprenticeship II
Maritime Environment (Allied Course)
Port Based Industrialization (Allied Course)
Sr. Title of the
No. Course
1
2
4
3
Allied Course 1
ICD Operations – Practical
CFS Operations – Practical
Apprenticeship I
Maritime Freight (Allied Course)
PPP in Port Sector (Allied Course)
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I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Master of Commerce (Advanced Accountancy) Semester I,
shall have passed the Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce of University of Mumbai (Three years
integrated programme) of the degree of B.Com. (Old programme) of University of Mumbai or Bachelor of
Commerce (Accounting and Finance) or B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) or B.M.S. degree Examination or an
Examination of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 375 of 2006, Dated September 22, 2006)
C-ll a) Master of Commerce - Advanced Accountancy (M.Com. - Advanced Accountancy)
C-ll a ) M.Com. - Advanced Accountancy First Year: Semester I and II1
Core Courses (CC)
1
2
3
4
Strategic Management
Economics for Business Decisions
Cost and Management Accounting
Business Ethics and CorporateSocial Responsibility
Core Courses (CC)
1
2
3
4
Research Methodology for Business
Macro Economics Concepts and Applications
Corporate Finance
E-Commerce
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
C-ll a ) M.Com. - Advanced Accountancy Second Year: Semester III and IV2
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III not with standing that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination’s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
b) Semester IV
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance
until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
II. Courses
Semester I (Four Courses) Semester II (Four Courses)
1 Elective Courses
1,2and3
Advance Accounting, Corporate Accounting and Financial Management (Any Three)
1 Elective Courses
1,2and3
Advance Accounting, Corporate Accounting and Financial Management (Any Three)
II. Courses
Semester III (Four Courses) Semester IV (Four Courses)
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a Advanced Financial Accountingb Direct Taxc Advance Costingd Advanced Auditinge Financial Services
Project Work - I
2 Project Work
4
a Corporate Financial Accountingb Indirect Tax - Introduction of Goods and Service Taxc Financial Management d International Financial Reporting Standardse Personal Financial Planning
Project Work - II
2 Project Work
4
Note : Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving / analyzing /
exploring a real life situation / difficult problem. Project work would be of 06 credits . A project work may be
undertaken in any area of Elective Courses.
C-lll) Research Degree Programme
C-lll a) Ph.D. Programmes
Programmes Offered
C-lll a ) Ph.D. Commerce in the Subject of Accountancy1
C-lll a ) Ph.D. Commerce in the Subject of Business Policy and Administration2
I. Eligibility
A candidate being eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Commerce) must have passed
the Master Degree Examination in relevant subjects of Commerce at University of Mumbai or any other University
recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 55% marks in aggregate (50% in case of reserved category) with first
attempt. The candidate has to qualify the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) conducted by the University of Mumbai. The
candidate has to satisfy the conditions as mentioned in Vice-Chancellor's Directives (VCD), Exam. / Thesis / Univ. /
VCD / 2414 of 2010.
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c) Research ProgrammesI) Ph.D. Science In the subject of Physical Chemistry
ii) Ph.D. Science In the subject of Inorganic Chemistryiii) Ph.D. Science In the subject of Organic Chemistry
iv Ph.D. Science In the subject of Biotechnology) 2) Diploma Programmes
I) Diploma course in Applied Biotechnologyii) Diploma Course in Food Analysis and Quality Assurance
iii)Diploma Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology3) Certificate Programmes
I) Certificate Course in Environmental Biochemistryii) Certificate Course in Clinical studies and data analysis
iii) Certificate Course in personality development and interview skillsiv)Certificate Course in Bioinformatics
v)Certificate Course in vermicompost Technologyvi)Certificate Course in applied Biotechnology
vii)Certificate Course in Photoshopviii) Certificate Course in web Developmentix) Certificate Course in Basics of Biophysics.
x) Certificate Course in Advanced Technology - Introduction to Kotlin Programmingxi) Certificate Course in Soil Sciencexii) Certificate Course in Sericulture
xiii) Certificate Course in Fish Processing Management and Technologyxiv) Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
xv)Certificate Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology4) Bridge programmesI) Bridge course in Chemistry
ii) Bridge course in Computer Scienceiii) Bridge course in Microbial Studies
iv) Bridge course in Microbial Techniquesv) Bridge course in mathematics and Statistics for Biotechnology
vi) Bridge course in Information Technologyvii) Bridge course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
5) Remedial programmesI) Remedial Course in Zoology
ii) Remedial Course in Mathematicsiii) Remedial Course in Fundamental Physicsiv) Remedial Course in Elementary Botany
v) Remedial Course in Bio Chemical Pathwaysvi) Remedial Course in Basic Chemistry
vii) Remedial Course in Analytical Techniques
Programmes Offered1. Degree programs
A) Traditional Programmesa) Undergraduate Level
i) Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)-(Six Units)Ÿ B.Sc. In ChemistryŸ B.Sc. In MicrobiologyŸ B.Sc. In Zoology
b) Post Graduate Leveli) Master of Science (M.Sc.)Ÿ M.Sc. In Organic ChemistryŸ M.Sc. In Analytical Chemistry
Ÿ M.Sc. In Organic Chemistry (By Research)Ÿ M.Sc. In Microbiology
Ÿ M.Sc. In inorganic Chemistry (By Research)Ÿ M.Sc. In physical Chemistry (By Research)
B) Speciality Programmesa) Undergraduate Level
i) Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)-(Six Units)Ÿ B.Sc. In BiotechnologyŸ B.Sc. In Computer Science
Ÿ B.Sc. In Information Technology b) Post Graduate Level
i) Master of Science (M.Sc.)Ÿ M.Sc. In BiotechnologyŸ M.Sc. In Computer Science
Ÿ M.Sc. In Information Technology
Faculty of Science & Technology
02
02
60
6060
Diploma Course in Applied Biotechnology
Diploma Course in Food Analysis and Quality Assurance
Diploma Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
Bridge course in Chemistry
Bridge course in Computer Science
Bridge course in Microbial Studies
Bridge course in Microbial Techniques
Bridge Course in Mathematics and Statistics for Biotechnology
Bridge course in Information Technology
Bridge Course in Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
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Remedial Course in Zoology
Remedial Course in Mathematics
Remedial Course in Fundamental Physics
Remedial Course in Elementary Botany
Remedial Course in Bio Chemical Pathways
Remedial Course in Basic Chemistry
Remedial Course in Analytical Techniques
c) Zoology
M.Sc. In inorganic Chemistry (By Research)
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M.Sc. In PhysicalChemistry (By Research)
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Certificate Course in Environmental Biochemistry
Certificate Course in Clinical studies and data analysis
Certificate Course in personality development and
interview skills
Certificate Course in Bioinformatics
Certificate Course in vermicompost Technology
Certificate Course in applied Biotechnology
Certificate Course in Photoshop
Certificate Course in web Development
Certificate Course in Basics of Biophysics.
Certificate Course in Advanced Technology -
Introduction to Kotlin Programming
Certificate Course in Soil Science
Certificate Course in sericulture
Certificate Course in Fish Processing Management
and Technology
Certificate Course in website designing with Jumla
Certificate Course in Cosmetics and Perfumery Technology
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Faculty of Science & Technology
Faculty of Science & Technology
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three years integrated programme leading to the degree
of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (Std. XII)
conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, in the following
subjects -
1. English (Higher or lower level) carrying 100 marks.
2. Any one of the modern Indian languages or modern foreign languages or any classical language
(Higher level or lower level) or Information Technology carrying 100 marks.
3. Four other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 400 marks.
OR
Three other subjects from among the subjects mentioned below carrying a total of 300 marks and one more
subject from among the remaining optional subjects carrying 100 marks as prescribed for the H.S.C. (Std. XII)
Examination.
List of subjects
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Biology
• Mathematics and Statistics
• Geography
• Economics
• Geology
• Psychology
OR
Must have passed an Examination of another University or Body or Board recognized as equivalent to the
H.S.C. (Std. XII) Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Education.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 394 of 2004, Dated September 6, 2004)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
S-l) Under-graduate Degree Programmes
S-l a) Traditional Degree Programme
S-l a ) Three Years Bachelor of Science Degree Programme (B.Sc.)1
S-l a ) F.Y.B.Sc.: Semester I and II1.1
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S-l a ) S.Y.B.Sc.: Semester III and IV1.2
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if -1 He / she passes (Grade 'E or above in each course) each of Semester I and Semester II.
OR
He / she fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying
900 or more marks).
OR
He / she fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and
Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
b) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of grades obtained in each course of
Semester III.
II. CoursesSemester I (Seven Courses)
1.1.1
Foundation CourseORFoundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Any One Group from the Following (Two Courses of each Subject)
1.1.2to
1.1.7
Chemistry, Botany and ZoologyORChemistry, Physics and MathematicsORChemistry, Microbiology and Zoology
Semester II (Seven Courses)
1.2.1
Foundation CourseORFoundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Any One Group from the Following (Two Courses of each Subject)
1.2.2to
1.2.7
Chemistry, Botany and ZoologyORChemistry, Physics and MathematicsORChemistry, Microbiology and Zoology
Note: Change of subjects/ courses at Semester II is not permitted.
II. CoursesSemester III (Seven Courses)
Foundation CourseOR
2.3.1 Foundation Course in Physical EducationORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) StudiesORN.C.C.
Any One Group from the Following (Three Courses of each Subject)
2.3.2
2.3.7
Semester IV (Seven Courses)
Foundation CourseOR
2.4.1 ORNational Service Scheme (N.S.S.) Studies ORN.C.C.
Any One Group from the Following (Three Courses of each Subject)
Note: 1. The selection of group must be from the subjects/ courses of F. Y.B.Sc. (Sem I and II)
Chemistry and Zoology Chemistry and PhysicsChemistry and Mathematics Chemistry and MicrobiologyPhysics and Mathematics
Chemistry and ZoologyChemistry and PhysicsChemistry and Mathematics
2.4.7 Chemistry and MicrobiologyPhysics and Mathematics
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S-l a ) T.Y.B.Sc.: Semester V and VI1.3
We have two areas of specialization with six units, for study where learners can select any one area for which
he / she is eligible.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester V
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry Semester V if -
1. He / she has passed Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
OR
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester III
and Semester IV (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester III and Semester IV (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I
and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
2.He / she has Chemistry as an optional subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
b) Semester VI
1.A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry Semester VI irrespective of grades obtained in
each course of Semester V
2.The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
I. Courses
Semester V (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Physical Chemistry I
3.5.2 Inorganic Chemistry II
3.5.3 Organic Chemistry III
3.5.4 Analytical Chemistry IV
3.5.5Applied Component -Drugs and Dyes V
Semester VI (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Physical Chemistry I
3.6.2 Inorganic Chemistry II
3.6.3 Organic Chemistry III
3.6.4 Analytical Chemistry IV
3.6.5Applied Component -Drugs and Dyes
V
Nomenclature and course content of above course may change as per University norms.
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S-I a ) T.Y.B.Sc. Microbiology : Semester V and VI 1.3.2
I. Courses
Semester V (Five Courses) (Intake 40)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Microbial Genetics 1
3.5.2Medical Microbiology andImmunology (Part - I) II
3.5.3 Microbial Biochemistry (Part - I) III
3.5.4 Bioprocess Technology (Part - I) IV
3.5.5Applied Component -Concepts in Biotechnology
V
Semester VI (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1rDNA TechnologyBioinformatics and Virology 1
3.6.2Medical Microbiology andImmunology (Part - II) II
3.6.3 Microbial Biochemistry (Part - II) III
3.6.4 Bioprocess Technology (Part - II) IV
3.6.5Applied Component -
VApplied Biotechnology
I. Courses
Semester V (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
3.5.1 Haematology & Immunology
3.5.2 Histology Toxicology Pathology
3.5.3 Taxonomy - I
3.5.4 Osteology & Developmental
Biology
3.5.5 Fishery Biology -I
Semester VI (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
3.6.1 Physiology & tissue culture
3.6.2 Molecular biology & Bioinformatics
3.6.3 Taxonomy-ll
3.6.4 Environmental Biology and
Zoopharmacognosy
3.6.5 Fishery Biology -II
S-I a ) T.Y.B.Sc. Zoology : Semester V and VI1.3.3
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Foundation Course - I OR1
Foundation Course in NSS - I OR2
Foundation Course in NCC - I OR3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - I
4
Basic Chemistry - I (Basic Chemistry)
Basic Chemistry - II (Analytical Chemistry)
Basic Life Science - I ( Biodiversityand Ecology)
Basic Life Science - II ( Basic Microbiology)
Biotechnology - I ( Introduction toBiotechnology and Cell Biology)
7 Basic Biotechnology - II (Genetics)
Foundation Course - II OR1
Foundation Course in NSS - II OR2
Foundation Course in NCC - II OR3
Foundation Course in Physical Education - II
4
Chemistry - I ( Biochemistry)
Chemistry - II (Bioorganic Chemistry)
Life Science - I ( Plant and AnimalPhysiology)
Life Science - II ( Molecular Biology)
Biotechnology - I ( Tissue Cultural andGood Laboratory Practices)
7 Biotechnology - II ( Enzymology, Immunology and Biostatistics
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OR
He / she fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and
Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
b) Semester IVA learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of grades obtained in each course of
Semester III.
S-I b ) T.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology: Semester V and VI1.3
I. Eligibility
a) Semester V
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology Semester V if -
1.He / she has passed Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
OR
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester
III and Semester IV (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester III and Semester IV (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I
and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
2. He / she has Biotechnology as an optional subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
1 Biophysics
2. Skill Enhancement Elective
3. General Elective
2
3
4
5
1. Core Subjects
Applied Chemistry - I
Immunology
Cell Biology and Cytogenetics
Molecular Biology
1 Bioprocess Technology
1 Research Methodology
1 Biochemistry
2. Skill Enhancement Elective
3. General Elective
2
3
4
5
1. Core Subjects
Applied Chemistry - II
Medical Microbiology
Environmental Biotechnology
Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
1 Molecular Diagnostics
1 Entrepreneurship Development
II. Courses
b) Semester VI
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology Semester VI irrespective of grades
obtained in each course of Semester V.
2. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
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Programming with Python - I
Programming with C
Free and Open Source Software
Discrete Mathematics
Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to Probability
7 Soft Skill Development
Computer Organization and Design
Programming with Python - II
Linux
Data Structure
Calculus
Statistical Method and Testing ofHypothesis
7 Green Technologies
Database Systems
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three years integrated programme leading to the degree
of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) must have passed Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (Std. XII) in
Science stream conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with
Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject or its equivalent.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 284 of 2007, Dated June 16, 2007)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
II. Courses Semester V (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1 Cell Biology 1
3.5.2Medical Microbiology andInstrumentation II
3.5.3 Genomes and Molecular Biology III
3.5.4 Marine Biotechnology IV
3.5.5 Applied Component -Bio-safety
V
Semester VI (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.6.1 Biochemistry 1
3.6.2 Industrial Microbiology II
3.6.3Pharmacology and Neurochemistry
III
3.6.4 Environmental Biotechnology IV
3.6.5Applied Component -Agribiotechnology
V
S-l b ) Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (B.Sc. Computer Science)2
S-l b ) F.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science: Semester I and II2.1
II. Courses
Semester I (Seven Courses) Semester II (Seven Courses)
S-I b ) S.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science: Semester III and IV2 2
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if -
He / she passes (Grade 'E' or above in each course) each of Semester I and Semester II.
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Core JAVA
Operating System
Database Magement System
Combination and Graph Theory
Physical Computing & IOT Programming
Skill Enhancement : Web Programming
Theory of Computation2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.1.7
Advanced JAVA
Computer Networks
Software Engineering
Linear Algebra using Python
. Net Technologies
Skill Enhancement : Android Developer Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Algorithms2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.1.7
OR
He / she fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying
900 or more marks).
OR
He / she fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and
Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks)
b) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of grades obtained in each course of
Semester III.
II. CoursesSemester III (Seven Courses) Semester IV (Seven Courses)
S-I b ) T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science: Semester V and VI2.3
I. Eligibility
a) Semester V
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science Semester V if -
1. He / she has passed Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV.
OR
He I she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses, in each of
Semester III and Semester IV (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester III and Semester IV (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I
and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks)
. OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks)
1. He / she has Computer Science as an optional subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
Examinations.
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Semester I (Five Courses)
Microprocessor Architecture
Database Management System
Objects oriented Programming1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
Digital Electronics
Operating Systems
Introduction to C++ Programming1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
a) Semester VI
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science Semester VI irrespective of grades
obtained in each course of Semester V
2. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree programme of Bachelor of Science - Information
Technology, shall have passed XII Standard Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education
or it's equivalent with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject and should have secured not less than
45% marks in aggregate for open category and 40% marks in aggregate in case of reserved category candidates.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 283 of 2007, Dated June 16, 2007)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
II. Courses
Semester V (Five Courses)
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.5.3
3.5.4
3.5.5
3.5.6
3.5.7
Artificial Intelligence
Linux Server Administration
Information & Network Security
Architecting of LOT
Web Services
Game Programming
Elective-I
Elective-I
Elective-I
Elective-II
Elective-II
Elective-II
Skill Enh-ancement
Semester VI (Five Courses)
S-l b ) Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (B.Sc. in Information Technology)3
S-l b ) F.Y.B.Sc. Information Technology: Semester I and II3.1
II. Courses
Semester II (Five Courses)
Software Testing and Quality
Assurance
Sr.No.
Title of theCourse
CourseNo.
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.5.3
3.5.4
3.5.5
3.5.6
3.5.7
Wireless Sensor Networks and
Mobile
Cloud Computing
Information Retrieval
Digital Image Processing
Data Science
Ethical Hacking
Elective-I
Elective-I
Elective-I
Elective-II
Elective-II
Elective-II
Skill Enh-ancement
Cyber Forensics
Numerical Methods
Web Programming
1.1.4
1.1.5
Discrete Mathematics
Communication Skills
1.1.4
1.1.5
Note: Foundation Course in Physical Education, National Service Scheme (N.S.S.) Studies and
N.C.C. may be one of the courses as a substitute to one of the courses at Semester I and Semester II.
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Introduction to Embedded Systems
Computer Oriented Statistical Techniques
Software Engineering
Computer Graphics and Animation
Core Java2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
2.4.5
Data Structures
Computer Networks
Advance SQL
Applied Mathematics
Mobile Programming Practical
Python Programming2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.3.6
S-I b ) S.Y.B.Sc. Information Technology: Semester III and IV3.2
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if -
He / she passes (Grade 'E' or above in each course) each of Semester I and Semester II.
OR
He / she fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying 900
or more marks).
OR
He / she fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester I
and Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
b) Semester IV
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of grades obtained in each course of
Semester III.
S-I b ) T.Y.B.Sc. - Information Technology: Semester Vand VI3.3
I. Eligibility
a) Semester V
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Information Technology Semester V if -
1. He / she has passed Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV.
OR
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester III
and Semester IV (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester III and Semester IV (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
OR
He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I
and Semester II (For all subjects, carrying 900 or more marks).
OR
Semester III (Five Courses)
II. Courses
Semester IV (Five Courses)
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He / she has passed Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses with not more than
total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all subjects carrying less than 900 marks).
2. He / she has Information Technology as an optional subject at Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and
Semester IV Examinations.
b) Semester VI
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for T.Y.B.Sc. Information Technology Semester VI irrespective of
grades obtained in each course of Semester V.
2. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the M.Sc. degree programme must have passed the B.Sc.
(Three years integrated programme) degree Examination in Chemistry of the University of Mumbai with at
least seven units (i.e. the minimum required for majoring in a subject) or an Examination of another University
recognized as equivalent thereto.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 343 of 2011, Dated October 10, 2011)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
II. Courses
Semester V (Five Courses)
3.5.1 Software Project Management
3.5.2
3.5.3
3.5.4.1
3.5.4.2
Semester VI (Five Courses)
S-ll a ) Masters of Science - Organic Chemistry (M.Sc. - Organic Chemistry )1
S-ll a )M.Sc. - Organic Chemistry First Year: Semester I and II1.1
S-ll a) Post-graduate Degree Programmes
Internet of Things
Advance Web Programming
Next Generation Technologies (Elective I)
Enterprise Java (Elective I)
3.5.5.1
3.5.5.2
Linux Administration (Elective II)
Artificial Intelligence (Elective II)
3.5.6 Project Dissertation
3.6.1 Software Quality Assurance
3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4.1
3.6.4.2
Security in Computing
Business Intelligence
Principles of Geographic Information System (Elective I)
Enterprise Networking (Elective I)
3.6.5.1
3.6.5.2
IT Service management (Elective II)
Cyber Laws (Elective II)
3.6.6 Project Implementation
II. CoursesSemester I (Four Courses)
1.1.1 Physical Chemistry
1.1.2 Inorganic Chemistry
1.1.3 Organic Chemistry
1.1.4 Analytical Chemistry
Semester II (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Physical Chemistry
1.2.2 Inorganic Chemistry
1.2.3 Organic Chemistry
1.2.4 Analytical Chemistry
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S-ll a ) M.Sc. - Organic Chemistry Second Year: Semester III and IV 1.2
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III notwithstanding that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination/s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
b) Semester IV
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2.A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance until
the learner passes each of Semester I Semester II and Semester III.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the M.Sc. degree programme must have passed the B.Sc.
(Three years integrated programme) degree Examination in Chemistry of the University of Mumbai with at least
seven units (i.e. the minimum required for majoring in a subject) or an Examination of another University
recognized as equivalent thereto.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 343 of 2011, Dated October 10, 2011)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
II. CoursesSemester III (Four Courses)
2.3.1 Theoretical Organic Chemistry - I
2.3.2 Synthetic Organic Chemistry - I
2.3.3
2.3.4
Natural Products and Spectroscopy
Medicinal, Biogenesis and Green ChemistryOrBioorganic Chemistry
Semester IV (Four Courses)
2.4.1 Theoretical Organic Chemistry - II
2.4.2 Synthetic Organic Chemistry - II
2.4.3
2.4.4
Natural Products and Heterocyclic Chemistry
Intellectual Property Rights & CheminformaticsORResearch Methodology
II. CoursesSemester I (Four Courses)
1.1.1 Physical Chemistry
1.1.2 Inorganic Chemistry
1.1.3 Organic Chemistry
1.1.4 Analytical Chemistry
Semester II (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Physical Chemistry
1.2.2 Inorganic Chemistry
1.2.3 Organic Chemistry
1.2.4 Analytical Chemistry
S-I a ) Master of Science - Analytical Chemistry (M.Sc. - Analytical Chemistry)2
S-ll a ) M.Sc. - Analytical Chemistry First Year: Semester I and II2.1
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III notwithstanding that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination’s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and/or Semester II.
S-II a ) M.Sc. - Analytical Chemistry Second Year: Semester III and IV2.2
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b) Semester IV
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance
until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
II. Courses
Semester III (Four Courses)
2.3.1 Quality in Analytical Chemistry
2.3.2 Advanced Instrumental Techniques
2.3.3Elective
Bioanalytical Chemistry and Food AnalysisEnvironmental and Certain IndustriallyImportant Material
2.3.4Pharmaceutical, Biochemical andOrganic Analysis
Semester IV (Four Courses)
2.4.1 Quality in Analytical Chemistry
2.4.2 Advanced Instrumental Techniques
2.4.3 Bioanalytical Chemisrty and food analysis
2.4.4Elective
Environmental and Certain Industrially
Important Material
Pharmaceutical, Biochemical and
Organic Analysis
S-II a ) Master of Science - Chemistry by Research (M.Sc. - Chemistry by Research)3
I. Eligibility
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the M.Sc. degree programme must have passed the B.Sc.
(Three years integratedeto. programme) degree Examination in Chemistry of the University of Mumbai with
at least seven units (i.e. the minimum required for majoring in a subject) or an Examination of another University
recognized as equivalent thereto.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 343 of 2011, Dated October 10, 2011)
II. Programme Offered
S-II a ) M.Sc. Organic Chemistry (By Research)1
S-II a ) M.Sc. Inorganic Chemistry (By Research)2
S-II a ) M.Sc. Physical Chemistry (By Research)3
S-II a ) Master of Science - Microbiology (M.Sc. - Microbiology)4
S II a ) MSc. Microbiology First Year: Semester I and II4.1
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the M.Sc. degree programme must have passed the B.Sc.
(Three years integrated programme) degree Examination in Microbiology of the University of Mumbai with at
least seven units (i.e. the minimum required for majoring in a subject) or an Examination of another University
recognized as equivalent thereto.
(Extract of Circular No.- UG / 343 of 2011, Dated October 10, 2011)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
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a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III notwithstanding that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination/s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
b) Semester IV
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance
until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
A learner being eligible for admission to the M.Sc. degree programme in Biotechnology must have passed -
The B.Sc. (Three years integrated programme) degree Examination of the University of Mumbai or any other
University recognized as equivalent thereto with the major subject Biotechnology.
OR
With three units in Biotechnology at T.YB.Sc. in combination with three units of any other major subject at the
T.Y.B.Sc.
(Extract of Circular No.- PG / Univ. I VCD / ICC / 2012-13 / 8, Dated May 19, 2012)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester 11 irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
II. Courses
Semester I (Four Courses)
1.1.1 Cell Biology
1.1.2 Microbial Genetics
1.1.3 Microbial Biochemistry
1.1.4 Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Semester II (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Virology
1.2.2 Microbial Genetics
1.2.3 Microbial Biochemistry
1.2.4 Medical Microbiology and Immunology
II. Courses
Semester III (Four Courses)
2.3.1Tools and Techniques:Research Methodology
2.3.2 Food Microbiology
2.3.3 Advances in Biotechnology
2.3.4 Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Semester IV (Four Courses)
2.4.1Tools and Techniques: Biomolecular Analysis
2.4.2 Pharmaceutical Microbiology
2.4.3 Advances in Biotechnology
2.4.4 Applied and Environmental Microbiology
S-II a ) M.Sc. - Microbiology Second Year: Semester III and IV4.2
S-II b) Speciality Degree Programmes
S-II b ) Master of Science - Biotechnology (M.Sc. - Biotechnology)1
S-II b ) M.Sc. - Biotechnology First Year: Semester I and II1.1
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Immunology
Cell Biology
Genomics and Emerging Technologies
Plant and Animal Biotechnology
Bioprocess Engineering and Technology
Intellectual property rights and Bioethics
Bioinformatics and Biostatistics
Environmental Biotechnology
Biologics and Regulatory Affairs
Molecular Enzymology and Enzyme Technology
Applied Virology and Microbiology
OMICS & Systems Biology
Drug Discovery & Clinical Study
Scientific Writing & Food Biotechnology
Nanobiotechnology
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III notwithstanding that he I she may not have appeared for
Semester I and / or Semester II Examination/s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
b) Semester IV
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester
III. However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance
until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
The learner for being eligible for admission to the M.Sc. - Computer Science Semester I must have passed
the B.Sc. degree programme of University of Mumbai or any other University recognized as equivalent
thereto with the following combination of subjects -
The B.Sc. (Computer Science) / B.C.S. / B.Sc. (Information Technology) degree programme.
OR
The B.Sc. (Mathematics) degree programme.
OR
The B.Sc. with Physics as a major subject and Mathematics as an ancillary subject.
OR
The B.Sc. with Statistics as a major subject and Mathematics as an ancillary subject.
OR
The Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree programme.
(Extract of Circular No.- PG / Univ. / VCD / ICC / 2012-13 / 8, Dated May 19, 2012)
S-ll b, ) M.Sc. - Biotechnology Second Year: Semester III and IV2
II. Courses
Semester I (Four Courses) Semester II (Four Courses)
II. CoursesSemester III (Four Courses) Semester IV (Four Courses)
S-ll b ) Master of Science - Computer Science (M.Sc. - Computer Science)2
S-ll b ) M.Sc. - Computer Science First Year: Semester I and II2.1
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Social Network Analysis
Elective I - Track A ( Cloud Computing IICloud Computing Technologies)
Elective I - Track B ( Cyber andInformation Security - II)
Elective II - Track C ( Business Intelligenceand Big Data Analysis II)
Elective II - Track D ( Machine Learning/Advanced Machine Learning)
Ubiquitous Computing2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3.1
2.3.3.2
2.3.4.1
2.3.4.2
Specialization Track A - Clouding Computing II
Specialization Track B - Cyber & Information Security II
Specialization Track C - Business Intelligence & Big Data Analysis III
Specialization Track D - Machine Learning III
Simulation and Modeling2.4.1
2.4.2.2
2.4.3.1
2.4.3.2
2.4.2.1
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III notwithstanding that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination/s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
b) Semester IV
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester
III. However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance
until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
II. Courses
Semester I (Four Courses)
1.1.1Analysis of Algorithms and ResearchingComputing
1.1.2 Advanced Networking Concepts
1.1.3 Advanced Database Systems
1.1.4 Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Semester II (Four Courses)
1.2.1 Advanced Operating Systems
1.2.2Design and Implementation of
Modern Compilers
1.2.3
Cloud Computing
ORCyber and Information Security
1.2.4
Business Intelligence and Big Data
AnalyticsORMachine Intelligence
S-II b ) M.Sc. - Computer Science Second Year: Semester III and IV2.2
II. CoursesSemester III (Four Courses) Semester IV (Four Courses)
S-ll b ) Master of Science - Information Technology (M.Sc. - Information Technology)3
S-ll b ) M.Sc. - Information Technology First Year: Semester I and II3.1
I. Eligibility
a) Semester I
The learner for being eligible for admission to the M.Sc. - Information Technology Semester I must have
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passed the B.Sc. degree programme of University of Mumbai or any other University recognized as equivalent
thereto with the following combination of subjects -
The B.Sc. (Computer Science) / B.C.S. I B.Sc. (Information Technology) degree programme.
OR
The B.Sc. (Mathematics) degree programme.
OR
The B.Sc. (Physics) degree programme.
OR
The B.Sc. (Statistics) degree programme.
OR
The B.Sc. (Electronics) degree programme.
OR
The Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree programme.
The learner will be admitted to the M.Sc. degree programme in Information Technology must have passed
Bachelor's Degree Examination with minimum 45% marks in aggregate.
(Extract of Circular No.- PG I Univ. I VCD / ICC / 2012-13 / 8, Dated May 19, 2012)
b) Semester II
A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the Semester I.
I. Eligibility
a) Semester III
A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III notwithstanding that he / she may not have appeared
for Semester I and / or Semester II Examination/s or failed in one or more courses at Semester I and / or Semester II.
b) Semester IV
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
However learner has to pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to appear for Semester IV.
2. A learner can appear for Semester IV Examination but the result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance until the
learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II and Semester III.
II. CoursesSemester I (Four Courses) Semester II (Four Courses)
1.1.1 Research in Computing
Data Science
Cloud Computing
Soft Computing Techniques
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.1.4
1.2.1 Big Data Analytics
Modern Networking
Microservices Architecture
Image Processing
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
S-II b ) M.Sc. - Information Technology Second Year: Semester III and IV3.2
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Technical Writing and Entrepreneurship
Development
Security Breaches and Countermeasures
Malware Analysis
Robotic Process Automation
Project Documentation and Viva
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.4.4
2.4.5
Blockchain
Digital Image Forensics
Security Operations Center
Human Computer Interaction
Project Implementation and Viva
II. Courses
Semester III (Four Courses) Semester IV (Four Courses)
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III. Eligibility
A candidate being eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Science) must have passed
the Master Degree Examination in relevant subjects of Science (Chemistry) at University of Mumbai or any other
University recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 55% marks in aggregate (50% in case of reserved
category) with first attempt. The candidate has to qualify the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) conducted by the
University of Mumbai. The candidate has to satisfy the conditions as mentioned in Vice-Chancellor's Directives
(VCD), Exam. / Thesis / Univ. / VCD / 2414 of 2010.
IV. Programmes Offered
S-lll a ) Ph.D. Science in the Subject of Physical Chemistry1
S-lll a ) Ph.D. Science in the Subject of Inorganic Chemistry 2
S-lll a ) Ph.D. Science in the Subject of Organic Chemistry3
S-III b) Ph.D. Programme in Biotechnology
III. Eligibility
A candidate being eligible for admission to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Science) must have passed the
Master Degree Examination in relevant subjects of Science (Biotechnology) at University of Mumbai or any
other University recognized as equivalent thereto with atleast 55% marks in aggregate (50% in case of
reserved category) with first attempt. The candidate has to qualify the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET)
conducted by the University of Mumbai. The candidate has to satisfy the conditions as mentioned in Vice-
Chancellor's Directives (VCD), Exam. / Thesis / Univ. / VCD / 2414 of 2010.
IV. Programmes Offered
S-lll b ) Ph.D. Science in the Subject of Biotechnology1
S-lll) Research Degree Programme
S-III a) Ph.D. Programmes in Chemistry
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A. Rules for Admission
Right of admission is reserved by the Principal.
A learner seeking admission to the college should present himself / herself with an application in the prescribed form duly filled in and signed by him and his parents / guardian.
No admission will be regarded as granted unless it is duly granted by the Principal.
All admissions are valid only for a year and is required to be renewed with application in the prescribed form for the new subsequent year.
Once a learner is admitted will be considered as duly admitted for a year, unless he informs
All applications for admission should be submitted online by the date notified by the college.Late applications will not be accepted.
the Principal in writing of his intention to cancel the admission and leave the college.
C. Pre-Admission Online Enrolment Process for First Year (Semester I and II)
The candidate who want to take the admission for F.Y.B.Sc., F.Y.B.Sc. (Biotechnology), F.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) and F.Y.B.Sc. (Information Technology) Semester I and II is required to complete the Pre-Admission Online Enrolment Process.
Following documents are required for Pre-Admission Online Enrolment Process
Soft Copy of Latest Passport Size Coloured Photograph of the Candidate
Soft Copy of Signature of the Candidate
Email Address of the Candidate
Mobile Number of the Candidate
Photocopy of H.S.C. Marksheet of the Candidate
Photocopy of S.S.C. Marksheet of the Candidate
The candidate has to fill the Online Enrolment Form on the website
www.ckthakurcollege.net (Click on Pre Admission Online Enrolment) and take its printout.
Submit the printout to the college administrative office by the date notified by the college.
Guidelines for Admission
Admission produced will be considered complete only when the full fees for the academic yearare paid (against an official receipt)
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All the first year students of 2020-2021 or earlier students of C. K. T. (Autonomous) New Panvel who are eligible for the admission in second year (2021-2022) are requested to visit www.ckthakurcollege.netŸ Admission Ÿ Online admission form Login with student PRN no. and password Ÿ Fill Online admission form of C. K. T. (Autonomous) New PanvelShedule -Admission form Will be verified online by the college. Once verification is over, Students will
received message to proceed to Payment Gateway for online fees payment.
B. Procedure for admission
Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (For Learners belong to NT / OBC / SBC Categories) (1 Attested Photocopy)
Aadhaar Card (1 Attested Photocopy)
Ration Card (For Learners belong to SC / ST / NT / OBC / SBC Categories) (1 Attested Photocopy)
Documents Required for Learners of Other Divisional Board / State
H.S.C. Passing Certificate (Original and 3 Attested Photocopies)
Verification stamp of concern board on 12th Marksheet (Original and 2 Attested Photocopies)
Migration Certificate (Original and 3 Attested Photocopies)
Transference Certificate (Original and 3 Attested Photocopies)Documents Required for Learners of Foreign Country
Confidential or marksheet transcript by Previous Board / University (Original and 3 Attested
Photocopies)
Prima Facie Eligibility Letter by University of Mumbai (Original and 3 Attested Photocopies)
Visa (3 Attested Photocopies)
Registration Certificate from Police Station (Original and 3 Attested Photocopies)
Residential Permit (Original and 3 Attested Photocopies)
b) Bridge, Certificate and Diploma Programmes
Marksheet’s of Previous Examination/s
Duly Filled-in College Admission Form
One Passport Size Latest Coloured Photographs of the Learner
Income Certificate
Documents Required for Learners of Reserved CategoryCaste Certificate (For Learners belong to SC / ST / NT / OBC / SBC Categories) (1 Attested Photocopy)
b) Admission Procedure for (Sem III, IV UG / PG & Sem V, Sem VI)
The Candidate has to fill online Admission Form on www.ckthakurcollege.net and take its Printout.
Submit the Printout to college Administrative Office by the date notified by the collegealong required documents and prescribed fees.
D. Documents Required for Admission
a) Under-graduate / Post-graduate Programmes
Duly Filled-in College Admission Form
Hardcopy of Duly Filled-in Online Enrolment Form
Junior College Leaving Certificate (Original and 1 Attested Photocopy)
Previous Marksheet
Two Passport Size Latest Coloured Photographs of the Learner
Voting Card (1 Attested Photocopy)
Aadhar Card (1 Attested Photocopy)
Common Documents
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0
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24
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80
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50
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52
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37
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33
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65
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17
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80
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30
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20
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70
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30
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52
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65
0
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cult
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f S
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& T
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no
log
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EF
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52
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0
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FE
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tru
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Lab
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78
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78
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20
27
93
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52
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78
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75
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52
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0
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57
0
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40
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78
0
52
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40
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33
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65
0 — 10
30
20
26
0
70
40
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75
0
30
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26
00
52
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40
0
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57
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0
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50
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15
60
52
0
33
0
50
0
13
0
70
40
50
33
0
65
0 — 10
30
20
26
0
70
40
20
28
88
0
30
0 —
13
00
52
0 — —
40
0
31
40
0
26
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0
65
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78
0
52
0
33
0
50
0
13
0
70
40
50
33
0
65
0 — 10
30
20
26
0
70
40
20
37
35
0
30
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26
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40
0
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65
0
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0
65
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78
0
52
0
33
0
50
0
13
0
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40
50
33
0
65
0 — 10
30
20
26
0
70
40
20
38
35
0
30
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26
00 — — —
40
0
41
65
0
13
00
0
11
05
0
25
00
15
60
52
0
33
0
50
0
13
0
70
40
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33
0
65
0 — 10
30
20
26
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70
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18
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30
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24
70 — — —
40
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Fa
cult
y o
f S
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& T
ech
no
log
y
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FE
ES
ST
RU
CT
UR
EF
ee
s S
tru
ctu
re
Po
st-g
rad
ua
te a
nd
Re
sea
rch
Pro
gra
mm
es
Fees
in `
Tuiti
on
Fee
s
Lib
rary
Fee
s
Gym
khan
a Fe
es
Oth
er F
ees
/ Ex
tra-
Cu
rric
ula
r A
ctiv
ity F
ees
Mag
azin
e Fe
es
Iden
tity
Car
d a
nd
Lib
rary
Car
d F
ees
Gro
up
Insu
ran
ce F
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Stu
den
ts' W
elfa
re F
un
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elo
pm
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Fun
d
Reg
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and
Reg
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s
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lief Fu
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Un
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Sp
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s an
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ultu
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d
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Ekak
Yo
jan
a &
Reg
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atio
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Ad
mis
sio
n P
roce
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E-C
har
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Fees
an
d E
-Su
vid
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Fees
Pre-
Ad
mis
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ssin
g F
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Alu
mn
i Ass
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Vic
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han
cello
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d
Ash
wam
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a fe
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l
On
line
Ap
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n F
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tion
Mo
ney
(Ref
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dab
le)
Lib
rary
Dep
osi
t (R
efu
nd
able
)
Lab
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tory
Dep
osi
t (R
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nd
able
)
Elig
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ty/E
nro
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t Fe
es (W
her
ever
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as
per
Un
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sity
ru
le)
Do
cum
ents
Ver
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tion
Fee
s (W
her
ever
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)
Tota
l
65
00
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0
10
25
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
70 ---
40
20 ..
12
10
5
30
0
15
0
25
0
40
0
50
0
40
0
14
10
5
(En
glis
h L
iter
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re)
Pa
rt I
(Se
me
ste
r I-
II)
Pa
rtic
ula
rs
No
te: F
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s fo
r th
e a
cad
em
ic y
ea
r 2
02
0-2
02
1is
lik
ely
to
be
re
vis
ed
by
th
e U
niv
ers
ity
of
Mu
mb
ai.
Le
arn
ers
ha
ve
to
pa
y t
he
fe
es
acc
ord
ing
ly, a
s a
nd
wh
en
no
tifi
ed
by
th
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niv
ers
ity
.
65
00
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0 ---
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
70 ---
40
20 ..
11
08
0
30
0 ---
---
---
50
0
40
0
12
28
0
65
00
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0
10
25
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
70 ---
40
20 ..
12
10
5
30
0
15
0
25
0
40
0
50
0
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5
65
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13
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52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0 ---
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
70 ---
40
20 ..
11
08
0
30
0 ---
---
---
50
0
40
0
12
28
0
65
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13
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52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0
10
25
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
70 ---
40
20 ..
12
10
5
30
0
15
0
25
0
40
0
50
0
40
0
14
10
5
65
00
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0 ---
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
70 ---
40
20 ..
11
08
0
30
0 ---
---
---
50
0
40
0
12
28
0
15
00
0
50
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
13
00
10
25
15
00
10
30
20
26
0
70
28
60
40
20
20
28
68
5
30
0
15
0
25
0
40
0
50
0
40
0
30
68
5
Post
-gra
du
ate
Pro
gra
mm
esRe
sear
ch P
rog
ram
me
M.A
.M
.A.
(Eco
no
mic
s)M
.A.
(Hin
di L
iter
atu
re)
Ph
.D.
(Hin
di L
iter
atu
re)
Pa
rt I
I(S
em
est
er
III-
IV)
Pa
rt I
(Se
me
ste
r I-
II)
Pa
rt I
I(S
em
est
er
III-
IV)
Pa
rt I
(Se
me
ste
r I-
II)
Pa
rt I
I(S
em
est
er
III-
IV)
Fa
cult
y o
f H
um
an
itie
s
Sr.
No
.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
.
11
.
12
.
13
.
14
.
15
.
16
.
17
.
18
.
19
.
20
.
21
.
22
.
23
.
24
.
25
.
26
.
27
.
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ES
ST
RU
CT
UR
EF
ee
s S
tru
ctu
re
Po
st-g
rad
ua
te a
nd
Re
sea
rch
Pro
gra
mm
es
Fees
in `
Fa
cult
y o
f C
om
me
rce
& M
an
ag
em
en
t
Tuitio
n F
ees
Lib
rary
Fee
s
Gym
khan
a Fe
es
Oth
er F
ees
/ Ext
ra-C
urr
icu
lar
Act
ivity
Fees
Mag
azin
e Fe
es
Iden
tity
Car
d a
nd
Lib
rary
Car
d F
ees
Gro
up
In
sura
nce
Fee
s
Stu
den
ts' W
elfa
re F
un
d
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y Fe
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Dev
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d
Reg
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Ash
wam
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a Fe
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r /
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s
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nd
Un
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sity
Sp
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s an
d C
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d
N.S
.S. Eka
k Yo
jan
a &
Reg
istr
atio
n F
ees
Ad
mis
sio
n P
roce
ssin
g F
ees
Pre-
Ad
mis
sio
n P
roce
ssin
g F
ees
E-C
har
ge
Fees
an
d E
-Su
vid
ha
Fees
Alu
mn
i Ass
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atio
n F
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Vic
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han
cello
r's F
un
d
To
tal
On
line
Ap
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atio
n F
ees
Cau
tio
n M
on
ey (Ref
un
dab
le)
Lib
rary
Dep
osi
t (R
efu
nd
able
)
Lab
ora
tory
Dep
osi
t (R
efu
nd
able
)
Elig
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ty F
ees
(Wh
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er A
pp
licab
le)
Pro
ject
Fee
s (W
her
ever
Ap
plic
able
)
Do
cum
ents
Ver
ifica
tio
n F
ees
(Wh
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er A
pp
licab
le)
To
tal
Pa
rtic
ula
rs
15
00
0
50
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
13
00
10
25
20
15
00
10
30
20
26
0
28
60
70
40
20
28
68
5
30
0
15
0
25
0
40
0
50
0 —
40
0
30
68
5
Rese
arch
Pro
gra
mm
e
Ph
.D.
(Acc
ou
nta
ncy
/B
usi
ne
ss P
oli
cy a
nd
Ad
min
istr
ati
on
)
Post
-gra
du
ate
Pro
gra
mm
e
M.C
om
.(A
dva
nce
d A
cco
un
tan
cy)
78
00
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0 ---
20
19
50
10
30
20
26
0 ---
70
40
20
13
70
0
30
0 ---
---
---
50
0
13
00
40
0
16
20
0
Pa
rt I
I(S
em
est
er
III-
IV)
78
00
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0
82
5
20
19
50
10
30
20
26
0 ---
70
40
20
14
52
5
30
0
15
0
25
0
40
0
50
0
13
00
40
0
17
82
5
Pa
rt I
(Se
me
ste
r I-
II)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
.
11
.
12
.
13
.
14
.
15
.
16
.
17
.
18
.
19
.
20
.
21
.
22
.
23
.
24
.
25
.
26
.
27
.
28
.
Sr.
No
.
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ES
ST
RU
CT
UR
EF
ee
s S
tru
ctu
reP
ost
-gra
du
ate
Pro
gra
mm
es
Fees
in `
Tuitio
n F
ees
Lab
ora
tory
Fee
s
Lib
rary
Fee
s
Gym
khan
a Fe
es
Oth
er F
ees
/ Ext
ra-C
urr
icu
lar
Act
ivity
Fees
Mag
azin
e Fe
es
Iden
tity
Car
d a
nd
Lib
rary
Car
d F
ees
Gro
up
Insu
ran
ce F
ees
Stu
den
ts' W
elfa
re F
un
d
Utilit
y Fe
es
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Fun
d
Reg
istr
atio
n F
ees
ans
Reg
istr
atio
n F
orm
Fee
s
Co
mp
ute
r /
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rnet
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s
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r Rel
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nd
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Sp
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s an
d C
ultu
ral A
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Fun
d
N.S
.S. Eka
k Yo
jan
a &
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n F
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mis
sio
n P
roce
ssin
g F
ees
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har
ge
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an
d E
-Su
vid
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Fees
Alu
mn
i Ass
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n F
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Vic
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han
cello
r's F
un
d
To
tal
On
line
Ap
plic
atio
n F
ees
Pro
ject
Fee
s (P
er P
roje
ct)
Elig
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ty F
ees
(Wh
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er A
pp
licab
le)
Cau
tio
n M
on
ey (Ref
un
dab
le)
Lib
rary
Dep
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t (R
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nd
able
)
Lab
ora
tory
Dep
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t (R
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nd
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)
Do
cum
ents
Ver
ifica
tio
n F
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(Wh
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To
tal
Pa
rtic
ula
rs
No
te: F
ee
s fo
r th
e a
cad
em
ic y
ea
r 2
02
0-2
02
1*
On
ly f
or
con
du
ct o
f p
ract
ica
ls
19
50
0
19
50
0
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0
10
25
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
70
40
20
44
60
5
30
0 ---
50
0
15
0
25
0
40
0
40
0
46
60
5
19
50
0
19
50
0
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0 ---
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
70
40
20
43
58
0
30
0
26
00 ---
---
---
40
0
46
88
0
19
50
0
19
50
0
13
00
52
0
33
0
13
0
13
0
40
50
33
0
65
0 ---
65
0
10
30
20
26
0
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If a student chooses to withdraw from the programme of study in which he/she is enrolled, the
following five-tier system shall be followed for the refund of fees remitted by the student.
It shall be applicable to Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Research Programmes run by universities included
under Section 2(f) of UGC Act, together with all colleges under their affiliating domain and institutions declared
as deemed to be universities under section 3 of the UGC Act.
Fees shall be refunded to an eligible student within fifteen days from the date of receiving a written application
from him/her in this regard.
Sr.No.
Percentage of Refund of fees
Point of time when notice of withdrawal of admissionis received in the HEI (Higher Education Institution)
1 100% 15 days or more before the formally-notified last date of
admission
(For this case only - The higher education institution shall deduct
an amount not more than 5% of the fees paid by the student,
subject to a maximum of Rs. 5000/- as processing charges from the
refundable amount.) (Here it is assumed that student pays full fees
for the concerned programme for full academic year at the time of
admission)
2 90% Less than 15 days before the formally-notified last date of
admission
3 80% 15 days or less after the formally-notified last date of admission
4 50% 30 days or less, but more than 15 days after the formally-notified
last date of admission
5 00% More than 30 days after formally-notified last date of admission
A) Mode of Refund of Fees and Deposits
As per notification of University Grants Commission in October 2018
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• Attendance at all lectures / practicals / tutorials / tests / assignments / examinations is compulsory for all
courses. A learner, who is not regular in attendance or fails to carry out his / her work to the satisfaction of
the Principal, is liable to cancellation of his / her terms.
• The learner who do not have minimum required attendance of 75% of actual lectures / practicals conducted in
each semester or do not show satisfactory progress in semester / internal examinations will not be sent for
college / University examinations.
• Periodical tests / assignments / seminars are compulsory for the learner of all classes.
• A learner who remains absent for the periodical test / assignment / examination due to his / her illness shall be
required to submit the medical certificate, along with the application endorsed by parent.
• A learner who remains absent for three consecutive days is required to submit a leave application duly signed
by his / her parent / guardian.
• Learners who are not permitted for the University Examination will not be re-admitted to the college.
•
•
• Be in time. A candidate who is late by more than 30 minutes shall not be admitted to the examination hall.
• No candidate shall be permitted to leave until half an hour is over after the question papers have been
distributed.
• Enter on the title page the class, subject, section and seat number.
• Write on both sides of the page, unless instructed. Rough work should be written on the left hand side or on a
separate page. Answer each question on a new page and number it.
• No pages shall be torn off from the answer-book given to the candidate.
• Nothing shall be written on the question paper.
• Exchange of written materials, stencils, mathematical instruments, etc. is strictly prohibited. Ask the
supervisor in case any thing is needed but do not leave the seat on any account, at any time do not leave the
Examination Hall during the last ten minutes.
• A candidate is liable to disciplinary action for use of unfair-means e.g. if he / she -
• Keeps with him / her any book, notes or any other written material.
• Speaks to or communicates, in any other way with another candidate.
• Disobey any instructions issued by the senior or junior supervisor or is guilty of rude or disobedient behavior.
• Any use of unfair-means during the examination is liable to severe penalties as per the ordinance.
• Ten minutes before the close, a warning bell will be rung, after which no candidate will be permitted to leave
the hall. At the second bell, all must stop writing and be ready to handover the answer booklets to the
supervisor.
I. Attendance
II. Instructions to Candidates about Examinations
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Learners should always wear their valid college identity card whenever in the college or should be produced
whenever demanded by any of the college staff. No learner is allowed to enter in the college premises without
valid identity card.
In case of the any problem, personal or academic, learners should report to the respective class teacher or
faculty incharge or the Principal who will help them to solve their problems.
Every learner is responsible to the college and should take utmost care of the college premises / property. Any
damage done to the property of the college is to be compensated either individually or collectively.
Any damage to the college building, furniture and fixtures by the learners shall be treated as breach of discipline.
Learners are advised to take care of gardens, plants, flowers, etc.
Learners should observe good punctuality. Appropriate action will be taken against late comers.
No committee or organization of learners is permitted in the college.
Learners will not be allowed to bring any outsider with them in the college but in special case parents or any
outsider may be allowed with prior permission and valid reason and entering the name on the gate register.
No person, other than college staff, can be invited to address any meeting or to participate in the college activity
without prior permission of the Principal.
Learners are not supposed to loiter in the college corridors or college premises.
Learners are expected to be seated in their respective classrooms at the stroke of the first bell and wait for the
teacher. Learners are to make use of the library / reading rooms during free periods.
Smoking is strictly prohibited in the college premises.
If the conduct of any learner is detrimental to the college, the Principal may ask the learner to leave the college
without assigning any reason. The Principal's decision is final in this regard.
No learner shall collect any money without the written permission of the Principal.
Discipline and good behavior are expected from the learners at all social gatherings and celebrations at the
college.
No notice shall be put on the notice boards, including black boards without the written permission of the
Principal or the faculty members authorized in the matter concerned.
Learners shall not organize picnics, excursion trips, etc., on their own, without the written permission of the
Principal.
All activities, meetings, gatherings, picnics, hiking, etc., will be organized only with prior written
permission of the Principal.
The powers relating to the disciplinary action in the college will with the Principal and his decision in this
respect shall be final. Any one who violates the code of conduct will be severely dealt with.
Learners are not allowed to make complaints in a body or present any collective petition, but they are welcome
to present their case, if any, individually.
All the circulars, notices related to examinations and other programmes / activities, etc. are displayed on the
college notice board. Concerned learners will be held responsible for the loss, if they failed to read the notices.
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Learners are prohibited from doing anything inside or outside the college that will interfere in college
administration or affects its public image. No outside influence, political or any other should be brought into
the college, directly or indirectly.
Courtesy and respect must be the key aspects of learners' behavior. Disrespect and disobedience may result in
disciplinary action, involving suspension or even expulsion.
When the teacher enters the classroom, the learner must rise, remain standing still they are directed to sit down.
When the attendance roll is called, each one must rise and give the presentee.
Learners are expected to greet all visitors and members of the staff with respect. They should always remember
that the college is judged by their conduct. Any major breach of discipline and courtesy and also disrespect for
the members of the college staff, will be treated as serious and responsible learners for such misbehavior will be
summarily dismissed.
Scribbling on the walls, desks, etc. should be avoided. If any learner is found scribbling the walls / desks,
disciplinary action shall be taken against him I her.
All learners are responsible to the college authorities for their behavior both in and outside the college both
individually and collectively. Any reported or observed objectionable conduct outside the college on the part of
the learners shall render them liable for disciplinary action.
Congregating on the road in front of the college or at the entrance of the college creates a bad impression on
the passers and therefore, is to be avoided.
Learners are not expected to sit on the steps of the staircase or on the steps of the portico of the college.
Learners have to park their vehicles at the parking shed only. Movement of vehicles in the college campus shall
be in a moderate speed only
Throwing about waste papers, defacing the walls and committing nuisance on the college grounds are
punishable offenses.
Learners must not join any club or society or make any engagement that would interfere with their academic
schedule, without the prior permission of the Principal.
Learners are not allowed to play in any team against the official team of the college.
Learners are forbidden to organize or attend any meeting within the college or collect money for any purpose
from learners and outsiders or to circulate among the learners any notice or petition of any kind or paste it on
the college notice board without the written permission of the Principal.
The college is not responsible for loss of goods, valuables, money, etc. lost in college premises. It is advisable not
to bring valuables to the college.
No books (other than text books or reference books or library books), magazines, etc. may be brought to the
college.
All should be particular about cleanliness of the college. They should use the baskets and bins specially provided
for.
Habitual idleness, late coming, willful disobedience or misconduct, individually or collectively will be seriously
dealt with.
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Arts
Commerce
Science
T. Y. B. A. in English M. A. in English Literature
Faculty Under-graduate Programmes Post-graduate Programmes
B. Com. Accounting and FinanceBachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)
T. Y. B. Sc. in ChemistryT. Y. B. Sc. in Microbiology
T. Y. B. Sc. in ZoologyB. Sc. in Biotechnology
B. Sc. in Computer ScienceB. Sc. in Information Technology
M. Sc. in Organic ChemistryM. Sc. in Analytical Chemistry
M. Sc. in Microbiology
M. Sc. in Computer ScienceM. Sc. in Biotechnology
M. Sc. in Information Technology
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Learners suffering from diseases declared infectious by a Registered Medical Practitioner and which requires
quarantine or segregation will not be permitted to attend the college without being certified as cured
by the same Medical Practitioner.
Any learner who is persistently insubordinate or is repeatedly or willfully mischievous or is guilty of
malpractices in connection with examinations or has committed an act of serious indiscipline and / or
misbehavior, or who, in the opinion of the Principal has an unwholesome influence on his fellow learners
may be suspended from the college for specified period or even expelled from the college.
Insubordination and indecent language or conduct are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of the learner.
Learners should switch off the lights, fans, etc. when not required and also while leaving the classrooms /
laboratories / library.
Learners should make themselves familiar with the college rules and regulations concerning them and also
with the regulations and notices issued by the college from time to time.
Learners joining the college are, by that very fact, deemed to accept and observe all the rules and
regulations of the college to the entire satisfactions of the college authorities.
All the learners are expected to observe decorum to enhance the image of the college.
T-shirts without caller or having any pictures or slogans and multi-pocket trousers or pants are
strictly not allowed.
Parents are advised to take the note of observance of decency in dress of their wards.
Dress code is compulsory for following programmes / classes.
Bringing of mobiles within the campus is strictly prohibited as per the University norms. If any learner found
using a mobile, the mobile set shall be forfeited and strict action shall be taken against the learner.
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Anti –Ragging Warning
Ragging is cognizable offence under the law on par with rape and other atrocities against women and ill –
treatment towards persons belonging to SC/ST. Ragging is strictly prohibited in the entire institution,
including its department, constituent units, all its premises (including academic, residential, sports, canteen
etc.) whether located within the campus or outside.
Students indulging in ragging other students will be punished as per 'The Maharashtra Prohibition of thRagging Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII of 1999) Published in Maharashtra Govt. Gazette on 15 May 1999'.
In pursuance to the judgement of the Hon'ble supreme court of India dated 08.05.2009 in Civil Appeal
No.887/2009, the University Grants Commission has framed “ UGC Regulations on curbing the menace of thragging in higher educational institutions, 2009” which have been notified on 4 July,2009 in the Gazette of
India”.
Administrative Actions in the event of Ragging:
The institution shall punish students found guilty of ragging after following the procedure and the manner
prescribed herein under:
The Anti-Ragging Committee of the institution shall take an appropriate decision, in to punishment or otherwise, depending on the facts of each incident of ragging and natureand gravity of the incident of ragging established in the recommendation of the Anti-Ragging Squad.
The Anti-Ragging Committee may, depending upon the nature and gravity of the guilt established by the Anti-Ragging Squad, award, to those found guilty, one or more of the following punishments, namely;
Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges.
Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits.
Debarring from appearing in any test, examination or other evaluation process.
Withholding results.
Debarring from representing the institution in any regional/national or international meettournament, youth festival, etc.
Suspension/expulsion from the hostel.
Cancellation of admission
Government of Maharashtra has notified ragging as a cognizable offence. Any one reported to be
involved in any form of ragging will be severely dealt with. Therefore learners are advised to restrain from
indulging in any form of ragging.
We have commited to observe the provisions of 'UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in
Higher Educational Institutions 2009'(Reference No.: F 1-16/2007 (CPP-II), April, 2009).
Anti-Ragging Mechanism in the College: The college has strong anti-ragging mechanism with Anti-
Ragging Committee, CCTV cameras at vital points, regular interactions and counselling, surprise
inspection at cafeteria, rest room, recreation room, toilets, etc. List of teaching and non-teaching staff
with contact numbers, handling anti-ragging mechanism is communicated to the learners at the
beginning of the academic year.
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VIII.
IX.
Rustication from the institution for period of ragging from one to four semester,
Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other
institution for a specified period.
Provided that where the person committing or abetting the act of ragging are not identified, the institution
shall resort to collective punishment.
Prohibition of sale of Cigarettes or Tobacco Products
Section 6 of the cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of
Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003 Provides that no person shall sell, offer
for sale or permit sale of cigarettes or any other Tobacco Product:
To any person who is under eighteen years of age.
In an area within a radius of 100 yards of any educational institute
Sale of Cigarettes and other Tobacco products in an area within a radius of 100 yards of an educational
institute is strictly prohibited and is a punishable offence under Section 24 of the Act with a fine which may
extend up to 200 Rupees.
l Grievances of learners are redressed systematically in the college through structured mechanism created by the
Principal. The redressal mechanism is as under-
Grievance Redressal Committee
l The college has constituted Grievance Redressal Committee to handle the grievances of the learners. The
committee is headed by the Principal and Senior faculty members from each faculty as members. The one
lady faculty member is also the member of the committee. Learners are advised to contact the Chairman,
Grievance Redressal Committee to redress their grievances. Detail guidelines are available on college
website.
Suggestion Boxes
l Suggestion boxes are kept at strategic places. The Grievance Redressal Committee under the guidance of
the Principal scrutinizes the suggestions of the learners. Important suggestions are immediately taken into
consideration for betterment of learner and development of the college. Learners are advised to put the
valid suggestions in the suggestion boxes to resolve their grievances.
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1. Mandatory Average Attendance and Minimum Attendance for each Course
a) Every bonafide learner shall ordinarily be allowed to keep terms for the given semester in a programme of
his/her enrolment, only if he/she fulfils at least seventy five percent (75%) of the attendance taken as an average of
the total number of lectures, practicals, tutorials, etc. wherein short and/or long excursions / field visits / study
tours organized by the college and supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the syllabus shall be credited to his
attendance for the total number of periods which are otherwise delivered on the material day/s.
b) Further it is mandatory for every learner to have minimum 50% attendance for each course and average
attendance has to be 75%.
2. Consideration of Absentee on Account of Participation in Curricular / Co-curricular /
Extra-curricular and Extension Activities with the Permission of the Principal
The above same ratio shall be applied for computing the attendance of the learners by crediting the number of
periods which are missed while participating in an extra-curricular / co-curricular / extension / activity /
competition / camp / workshop / convention / symposium / seminar etc. where the said learner is officially
representing the College / University / District / State / Country with the permission of the Principal wherein for the
purpose of computing the average attendance the periods missed for what is envisaged here-in-above, at Sr. No.
1, shall be deemed to have been attended by the said learner.
3. Condonation of Additional 25% Absentee in Special Cases on Valid Evidence with the
Permission of the Principal
Without prejudice to what is stated here-in-above, the Principal shall be the competent authority to condone
the absentee of any learner further up to additional 25%, if deemed fit and on recommendation of the Attendance
Committee of the wherein it is mandatory on the said committee to do natural justice by giving personal
hearing to every learner falling short of minimum attendance for keeping terms and recommending case by case
to the principal having verified the genuineness and gravity of the problem that justifies the learner to remain
absent, which generally shall be limited to his own sickness, sickness of his /her parent, death of his /her parent,
etc. supported by valid evidence, documentary or otherwise.
1. Learners who request leave of absence from lectures / practicals / tutorials for participating in sports,
cultural, Avishkar' research convention or any other curricular / co-curricular / extra-curricular / extension activities
/ competitions on behalf of the college should submit the application countersigned by the respective teacher
incharge.
2. All decisions pertaining to recommend to grant of terms will be decided by an Attendance Committee
duly constituted by the college.
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Rules of Examinations
Scheme of Evaluation
I) Traditional Under-graduate Programmes: B.A./B.Com./B.Sc.
The performance of the learners shall be evaluated into two components. The learner's Performance shall be
assessed by Internal Assessment with 25% marks in the first component by conducting the Semester End
Examinations with 75% marks in the second component. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment
and Semester End Examinations are as shown below:-
A) Internal Assessment: 25 % 25 Marks
(For B. A. / B. Com. Courses with Practical)
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 One periodical class test / online examination to be
conducted in the given semester20 Marks
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 Practical Examination 20 Marks
Journal 05 Marks
Viva Voce 05 Marks
Laboratory Work 10 Marks
(For Foundation Course (F.C.) /F.C. in P. E./ F.C. in N.S.S./ F.C. in N.C.C.)
B) Semester End Examination: 75 % 75 Marks
• Duration: The examination shall be of 2 - hours duration.
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 One case study / project based on curriculum to be assessed by the
teacher concerned20
Marks
Written Document 15 Marks
Viva/presentation 05 Marks
02 05 MarksActive participation in routine class instructional deliveries and
overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation
and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic
activities
02 05 MarksActive participation in routine class instructional deliveries and
overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation
and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic
activities
02 05 MarksActive participation in routine class instructional deliveries and
overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation
and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic
activities
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Passing Standard
The learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course
where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learners shall obtain
minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examination
(i.e. 30 Out of 75) separately, to pass the course and minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a
particular semester. A learner will be said to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment
and Semester End Examination together.
II) Traditional Post-graduate Programmes: M.A./M.Com./M.Sc. (60:40)
The performance of the learners shall be evaluated into two components. The learner's Performance shall be
assessed by Internal Assessment with 40% marks in the first component by conducting the Semester End
Examinations with 60% marks in the second component. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment
and Semester End Examinations are as shown below:-
A) Internal Assessment: 40 % 40 Marks
(For M.A / M. Com. Courses with Practical)
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 One periodical class test / online examination to be
conducted in the given semester20 Marks
02 One case study / project with presentation based on curriculum to
be assessed by the teacher concerned15 Marks
Presentation 10 Marks
Written Document 05 Marks
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 Practical Examination 20 Marks
Journal 05 Marks
Viva Voce 05 Marks
Laboratory Work 10 Marks
02 One case study /project with presentation to be assessed by
teacher concerned (15 Marks)
Presentation 10 Marks
Written Document 05 Marks
03 05 MarksActive participation in routine class instructional deliveries and
overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation
and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic
activities
03 05 MarksActive participation in routine class instructional deliveries and
overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation
and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic
activities
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B) Semester End Examination: 60 % 60 Marks
l Duration: The examination shall be of 2 hours duration.
Passing Standard
The learners shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course where the course
consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learners shall obtain minimum of 40% marks
(i.e. 16 out of 40) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examination (i.e. 24 Out of 60)
separately, to pass the course and minimum of grade D in each project wherever applicable to pass a particular
semester.
II)Speciality Under-graduate Programmes Bachelor of Commerce (B.com.)
i)Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) (B.Com. A & F) (60:40)
ii)Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) (60:40)
iii) Bachelor of Management Studies in Maritime Logistic (B.M.S.) (60:40)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
I) B.Sc. in Biotechnology(60:40)
ii) B.Sc. in Computer Science (60:40)
iii) B.Sc. in Information Technology(60:40)
The performance of the learners shall be evaluated into two components. The learner's Performance shall be
assessed by Internal Assessment with 40% marks in the first component by conducting the Semester End
Examinations with 60% marks in the second component. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment
and Semester End Examinations are as shown below: -
A) Internal Assessment: 40 % 40 Marks
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 One periodical class test / online examination to be
conducted in the given semester20
Marks
02 One case study / project with presentation based on curriculum
to be assessed by the teacher concerned15
Marks
Presentation 10 Marks
Written Document 05 Marks
03 05 MarksActive participation in routine class instructional deliveries and
overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation
and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic
activities
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B) Semester End Examination: 60 % 60 Marks
l Duration: The examination shall be of 2 hours duration.
Passing Standard
The learners shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course where the course
consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learners shall obtain minimum of 40% marks
(i.e. 16 out of 40) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examination (i.e. 24 Out of 60)
separately, to pass the course and minimum of grade D in each project wherever applicable to pass a particular
semester.
II) Speciality Post-graduate Programmes:
M.Sc.(Computer Science) - ( (60:40)
M.Sc.(I.T) -( (60:40)
M.Sc.(Biotechnology) - (60:40)
The performance of the learners shall be evaluated into two components. The learner's Performance shall be
assessed by Internal Assessment with 40% marks in the first component by conducting the Semester End
Examinations with 60% marks in the second component. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment
and Semester End Examinations are as shown below:-
(For B.M.S. / B. Com A.&F. Courses with Practical)
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 Practical Examination 20 Marks
Journal 05 Marks
Viva Voce 05 Marks
Laboratory Work 10 Marks
02 One case study /project with presentation to be assessed by
teacher concerned (15 Marks)
Presentation 10
Marks
Written Document 05
Marks
and
03 05 MarksActive participation in routine class instructional deliveries and
overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation
and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic
activities
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40 MarksA) Internal Assessment: 40 %
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 One periodical class test / online examination to be
conducted in the given semester20
Marks
02 One case study / project with presentation based on curriculum to
be assessed by the teacher concerned15
Marks
Presentation 10 Marks
Written Document 05 Marks
03 05
MarksActive participation in routine class instructional deliveries and Overall
conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation and
exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities
A) Semester End Examination: 60 % 60 Marks
• Duration: The examination shall be of 2 hours duration.
Passing Standard
The learners shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course where the course
consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learners shall obtain minimum of 40% marks
(i.e. 16 out of 40) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examination (i.e. 24 Out of 60)
separately, to pass the course and minimum of grade D in each project wherever applicable to pass a particular
semester.
Evaluation pattern of the project work (100 Marks)
The Project Report shall be evaluated in two stages viz.
• Evaluation of Project Report (Bound Copy) 60Marks
§ Introduction and other areas covered 20 Marks
§ Research Methodology, Presentation, Analysis and interpretation of
data
30 Marks
§ Conclusion & Recommendations 10 Marks
Ÿ Conduct of Viva-voce 40Marks
§ In the course of Viva-voce, the questions may be asked such as
importance / relevance of the study, objective of the study,
methodology of the study/ mode of Enquiry (question responses)
10 Marks
§ Ability to explain the analysis, findings, concluding observations,
recommendation, limitations of the Study
20 Marks
§ Overall Impression (including Communication Skill) 10 Marks
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50 Marks
Student would undertake a project for 1 -2 months during the semester
Sr. No. Particular Marks
01 Project
Documentation 25 Marks
Presentation 15 Marks
Viva 10 Marks
Evaluation pattern of the project work (50 Marks) For B.Sc. in Information Technology
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Sr.No.
Nature of Malpractice Quantum of Punishment
1. Prossession of copying material. Annulment of the performance of the student at the University or College or Institution examination in full.
Note: This quantum of punishment shall apply also to the following categories of malpractices at Sr. No. (2) to
Sr. No. (12) in addition to the punishment prescribed
thereat.
2. Actual copying from the copying
material.
Expulsion of the students from University or College or Institution examination for one additional examination.
3. Possession of another students
answer-book.Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for two additional examinations
(Both the students).
4. Possession of another student's
answer-book + actual evidence or copying therefrom.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or
Institution examination for two additional examinations
(Both the students).
5. Mutual / Mass copying. Expulsion of the student from University or College or
Institution examination for two additional examinations.
6. I. Smuggling-out or smuggling-in
of answerbook as copying
material.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for two additional examinations.
II. Smuggling-in of written
answerbook based on the
question papers set at the
examinations.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or
Institution examination for two additional examinations.
III. Smuggling-in or written
answerbook and forging
signature of the Jr. Supervisor thereon.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for four additional examinations.
7. Attempt to forge the signature of the Jr. Supervisor on the answerbook or
supplement.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or
Institution examination for four additional examinations.
1. The candidate may be served a show cause notice and made aware of the charges / allegations reported
against him to prepare his / her defence at the time of his / her appearance before the Unfair Means Inquiry
Committee and informing him / her thereby of the proposed action to be taken in his / her case with a
request to reply to the show cause notice as to why the action proposed under it should not be taken against
him / her.
2. The reply received by the Committee from the candidate when he / she appears before it, will considered by
the Committee and the final recommendation in the matter be made.
3. The punishment finally awarded can be equal to or less than what is mentioned in the show cause
notice, but not more than what is mentioned therein.
4. The College Unfair Means Inquiry Committee is a recommendatory body. The Principal has to exercise his /
her power.
The broad categories of unfair means resorted by students at the University / College / Institution
examinations and the quantum of punishment for each category thereof.
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Note: The term "Annulment of performance in full" includes performance of the student at the theory as well as annual practical examination, but does not include performance at term work, project work with its term work, oral or practical and dissertation examinations unless malpractice used thereat.
Sr.No.
Nature of Malpractice Quantum of Punishment
8. Interfering with or counterfeiting of
University / College / Institution seal or answerbooks or office stationary used in the examinations twice used thereat.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for one additional examination.
9. Answerbook, main or supplement written outside the examination hall or any other inseration in the answerbook.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for four additional examinations.
10. Insertion of currency notes to bribe or attempting to bribe any of the
person/s connected with the conduct of examinations.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for four additional examinations. Note: This money shall be credited to theVice-Chancellor's Fund.
11. Using obscene language / violence threat at the examination centre by a student at the University / College / Institution examination to
Jr. / Sr. Supervisors / Chief Conductor or Examiners.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for four additional examinations.
12. a. Impersonation at the
University / College / Institution examination.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for five additional examinations (Both the students if impersonator is University or College or institute student).
b. Impersonation by a University /College / Institute student at S.S.C. / H.S.C. / any other examinations.
Expulsion of the student from University or College or Institution examination for five additional examinations.
13. Revealing identity in any form in the answer written or in any other part
of the answerbook by the student at the University or College or Institution examination.
Annulment of the performance of the student at the University / College / Institution examination in full.
14. Found having written on palms or
on the body or on the clothes while in examination.
Annulment of the performance of the student at the University / College / Institution examination in full.
15. All other malpractices not covered in the aforesaid categories.
Annulment of the performance of the student at the University / College / Institution examination in full and severe punishment depending upon the gravity of the offence.
16. If on previous occasion a disciplinary action was taken against a student for malpractice used at the examination, in this event he / she shall be dealt with severely enhanced punishment can be imposed on such students. This enhanced punishment may extend to double the punishment provided for the offence, when committed at the second or subsequent examination.
17. Practical / dissertation / project report examinationstudent involved in malpractices at the practical / dissertation / project report examinations shall be dealt with as per the punishment provided for the theory examination.
18. The competent authority, in addition to the above mentioned punishments may impose a fine on the student declared guilty.
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General Information
The college has well equipped and fully computerized Central Library. It is open to all the learners having a
valid College Identity Card. The Library remains open between 07:30 a.m. to 06:00 p.m. and Reading Halls
are kept open overnight throughout the year. OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) available for learners.
They can retrieve the information such as author, title and subject indices.
Additional Borrower Card are issued to 3 merit holders from each class to promote excellence.
Apart from regular facilities additional literature is provided to the learners doing projects and learners
participating in various competitions.
Alumni are allowed to use Library facilities after obtaining Alumni Membership Card.
Library Committee looks after the smooth conduct of Library management such as budgeting, purchase of
books, etc.
'Best Reader Award' is given to the learners to promote excellence in reading.
Rules
Every learner entering in the Library premises should have College Identity Card. It should be produced as
and when demanded by the Library staff.
Silence shall be observed strictly within the Library.
Identity Card and Borrower Card are non transferable.
Learner must handle books, any other material, such as periodicals, question sets with great care. Any
attempt to damage books or periodicals by defacing or tearing the pages will be treated as misconduct and
strictly dealt with.
If the Identity Card and Borrower Card are lost, duplicate will be issued on payment of ? 150/- for Identity
Card and ̀ 50/- for Reader's Ticket.
Textbooks, reference books, journals and periodicals will be issued to learners against Identity Card.
Learners are not allowed to take them outside the Library Reading Hall.
Rules regarding study room, home issues, fine for late return or loss of books, etc. are displayed on Library
notice board, learners are expected to read and strictly follow them.
All cases of learners who disregard the rules given above will be reported to the Principal for appropriate
action.
Home Lending
One book will be issued to U.G. and two books will be issued to PG. learner against his valid Borrower Card
at a time, as home issue.
Every learner is expected to read and strictly follow the instructions given on the reverse side of the Identity
Card and Borrower Card.
In case of late return of books, learner will have to pay late fees of ̀ 1 per day.
While charging late fees, holidays will be counted.
Re-issue of books will depend upon the demand for the same.
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This scheme is available on two modes.
Book Bank Scheme for SC / ST / NT / SBC Learners– Under this scheme set of books is available,
free of cost to SC / ST / NT / SBClearners on merit basis.
Book Bank Scheme for other Learners–It is based on first come first basis. Learners have to pay
30% amount of the price of set of books.
Reading room facility
Digital Library with Wi-Fi connectivity and provide access to e-resources
Internet and multimedia access
Archive section
Journals and periodicals section
News paper clipping
New arrival display and notification
Barcode for circulation of Library books, journals and CDs
Spine lable, front cover image of books and content of books
Identity Card, Borrower Card, Book Card and accession register printing facility
Current awareness service (CAS)
Selective dissemination of information (SDI)
Audio and video file uploading facility
Circulation of books from Departmental Library
Multi-user loginWebOPAC
Multi languages option
Member photograph uploading facility
Library membership to alumni and outside learners
Reprographic service
User / Library orientation programme
Bibliographic compilation
Resource sharing service / inter Library borrowing
QR Code asses to Journals and Magazines
Reservation of Documents
Institutional Membership of N-LIST and DELNET
Book Bank Scheme
Facilities
Other Services
l Institutional digital depository through DSpace software
lMultimedia access service
lOnline assistance through the email account, [email protected]
l Info pack service (Really simple syndication - RSS)
Dr. C.D. Deshmukh Centre for Administrative Services
To impart specialized knowledge about competitive examinations to the alumni and learners, the college has
established 'Dr. C.D. Deshmukh Centre for Administrative Services'. Through the centre the Library provides
reading room facility and books, periodicals and journals to the alumni and learners.
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Sr. No. Name of theScholarship / Freeship
Eligibility NecessaryDocuments
1. Government of India Scholarship (SC/ST/NT/VJ / OBC / SBC / SEBC Learners)
Who have passed the last examination and annual income is not more than 1,00,000/- (For NT/VJ/OBC/SBC/SEBC) and 2,50,000/- (For SC / ST)`
1. Caste Certificate2. Income Certificate
(From Tahsil Office)3. Attested photocopies of
H.S.C. Leaving CertificateS.S.C. and previous year’s marksheets in duplicate
4. Non Creamy Layer Certificate (For NT/VJ/SBC/OBC)
5. Attested photocopy ofRation Card
6. Attested photocopy ofAadhaar Card
7. Attested photocopy of IdentityCard of the College
8. Attested photocopy ofReceipt of Admission
9. Passbook of Bank of India2. National Merit Scholarship Who have passed H.S.C.
examination securing more than 60% marks or who were receiving this scholarship in the last academic year is eligible. The learners must submit their progress report before August 30
1. Income Certificatefrom the concernedauthorities in duplicate
2. Attested photocopies ofH.S.C. Leaving CertificateS .S.C. and previous year’s marksheets in duplicate
3. Attested photocopy ofRation Card
4. Attested photocopy ofAadhaar Card
5. Attested photocopy of IdentityCard of the College
6. Attested photocopy ofReceipt of Admission
7. Passbook of Bank of India
a. Government Scholarships
1. SC / ST / NT / VJ / OBC / SBC / SEBC Scholarship
2. State / National Open Merit Scholarship
3. Physically Handicapped Scholarship
4. Minority Scholarship
b. Government Freeships
1. SC / ST / NT / VJ / OBC / SBC Freeship
2. EBC / PTC Freeship
3. Ex-Servicemen Freeship
4. CIDCO Stipend
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Sr. No. Name of theScholarship / Freeship
Eligibility NecessaryDocuments
3. State GovernmentOpen Merit Scholarship
Who have passed H.S.C. examination securing more than 60% marks.The learners must submit their progress report of the last year
1. Attested photocopies of
2. Attested photocopy of
3. Attested photocopy of
4. Attested photocopy of Identity
5. Attested photocopy of
6. Passbook of Bank of India
4.Physically HandicappedScholarship
Who are physically handicapped having a certificate (Minimum 40%) by the concerned Civil Surgeon and minimum 40% marks in last examination
1. Medical Certificate in
2. Income Certificate
3. Attested photocopies of
4. Attested photocopy of
5. Attested photocopy of
6. Attested photocopy of Identity
7. Attested photocopy of
8. Passbook of Bank of India9. Attested photocopies of
5. Scholarship for the Ex-Servicemen's Sons / Daughters / Wife / Widow
Sons / daughters / wife / widow of Ex-serviceman
1. Written bond on a
2. Certificate as a Ex-Serviceman
3. Attested photocopies of previous
4. A certificate by the concerned
5. Attested photocopy of
6. Attested photocopy of
7. Attested photocopy of Identity
8. Attested photocopy of
9. Passbook of Bank of India10. Attested photocopies of
H.S.C. Leaving CertificateS.S.C. and previous year's marksheets in duplicate
Ration Card
Aadhaar Card
Card of the College
Receipt of Admission
the prescribed forms
(From Tahsil Office)
previous year's marksheet in duplicate
Ration Card
Aadhaar Card
Card of the College
Receipt of Admission
H.S.C. Leaving Certificate
prescribed forms
and Identity Card
year's marksheet in duplicate
Principal stating that the learner was receiving this scholarship in the previous year
Ration Card
Aadhaar Card
Card of the College
Receipt of Admission
H.S.C. Leaving Certificate
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Sr. No. Name of theScholarship / Freeship
Eligibility NecessaryDocuments
6. Post Matric Scholarship for Learners of Minority Community (Muslim, Sikh, Christen, Buddhist, Jain and Parasi)
The minority learners who have secured not less than 50% marks or equivalent grade in the final examination and the annual income of whose parent's / guardian's from all sources does not exceed` 2,00,000/-
1. Caste Certificate2. Income Certificate
3. Attested photocopies
4. Domecile Certificate5. Attested photocopy of
6. Attested photocopy of
7. Attested photocopy of Identity
8. Attested photocopy of
9. Passbook of Bank of Maharashtra
10. Attested photocopies of
7. Government of India Freeship (SC/ST/NT/ VJ/OBC/SBC/SEBC Learners)
Who have passed the last examination and annual income is -a) More than 2,50,000/- `
for SC / ST learnersb) More than 1,00,000/- `
and not more than` 8,00,000/- for NT/VJ/OBC/SBC/SEBC learners
1. Caste Certificate2. Income Certificate
3. Attested photocopies of
4. Non-Creamy Layer Certificate
5. Attested photocopy of
6. Attested photocopy of
7. Attested photocopy of Identity
8. Attested photocopy of
9 Passbook of Bank of India10. Attested photocopies of
8. Scholarship for Physics and Mathematics Subject
Who have passed H.S.C. examination securing more than 60% marks in Physics or Mathematics subject and offer this subject up to degree level
1. Attested photocopies of
2. Attested photocopy of
3. Attested photocopy of
4. Attested photocopy of Identity
5. Attested photocopy of
6. Passbook of Bank of India
7. Attested photocopies of
(From Tahsil Office)
of the marksheet of previous year's examination in duplicate
Ration Card
Aadhaar Card
Card of the College
Receipt of Admission
H.S.C. Leaving Certificate
(From Tahsil Office)
S.S.C. and previous year's marksheets in duplicate
(For NT/VJ/SBC/OBC)
Ration Card
Aadhaar Card
Card of the College
Receipt of Admission
H.S.C. Leaving Certificate
H.S.C. and previous year'smarksheets in duplicate
Ration Card
Aadhaar Card
Card of the College
Receipt of Admission
H.S.C. Leaving Certificate
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Eligibility NecessaryDocuments
9. Socially Economically Backward Class (S.E.B.C.)
Fees concession is given to the learners. The annual income of the parents should not be more than 8,00,000/- `per annum
1. An Income Certificate endorsed by Government Gazetted Officer orTahsildar / Sarpanch
2. Attested photocopy ofRation Card
3. Attested photocopy ofAadhaar Card
4. Attested photocopy of IdentityCard of the College
5. Attested photocopy ofReceipt of Admission
6. Passbook of Bank of India7. Attested photocopies of
H.S.C. Leaving Certificate
10. CIDCO Stipend The sons and daughters of the parents who belong to the CIDCO project affected person are eligible to apply
1. Income Certificatefrom the concerned authority
2. Certificate regarding the possession ofland on 7/12 form
3. Award copy4. Commencement Certificate Form5. Attested photocopy of
Previous Year's Marksheet6. Attested photocopy of
Ration Card7. Attested photocopy of
Aadhaar Card8. Attested photocopy of Identity
Card of the College9. Attested photocopy of
Receipt of Admission10. Attested photocopy of
Possession Letter11. Attested photocopy of
Succession Certificate12 Passbook of Bank of India
13. Attested photocopies ofH.S.C. Leaving Certificate
Note: Learners who have taken the admission with SC/ST/ NT/ SBC/ OBC/ Scholarship/ Freeship facility and
want to cancel their admission during the academic year have to pay the fees from the date of admission to the
date of cancellation of admission as prescribed by the University.
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COMMITTEES / ASSOCIATIONS FOR EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIESChairperson / Co-ordinator / Secretary for Different Committees /
Associations for Co-curricular, Extra-curricular and Extention Activities
Sr. No. Committee / Association Name of Teaching Staff
Planning and Evaluation Committee
Grievance Redressal Committees
Examination Cell
Admission Committee
Library Committee
Student Welfare Committee
Sexual Harassment Committees
Extra-Curricular Activities Committee
Academic Audit Committee
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Dr. S. K. Patil
Dr. D. S. Narkhede
Dr. S. I. Unhale
Dr. S. K. Patil
Mr. R. A. Navghare
Dr. (Mrs.) M. A. Mhatre
Dr. (Mrs.) S. M. Bhoir
Dr. R. V. Yeole
Dr. B. D. Aghav
Sr. No. Committee / Association
Prin. (Dr.) V. D. Barhate
Dr. B. D. Aghav
Dr. S. B. Yadav
Mr. N. C. Vadnere
Dr. (Mrs.) J. S. Thakur
Mr. R. A. Navghare
Dr. (Mrs.) Elizabeth Mathews
Ms. D. S. Barve
Mr. S. N. Parkale
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
IQAC-Chairman
IQAC-Coordinator
Curricular Aspects-I
Teaching-Learning and Evaluation-II
Research, Innovations and Extension-III
Infrastructure and Learning Resources-IV
Student Support and Progression-V
Governance, Leadership and Management-VI
Institutional Values and Best Practices-VII
Non-Statutory Committees
NAAC Criterion-wise Committees
College Committees
Name of Teaching Staff
Sr.
No. Committee Name of faculty Designation
Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Examination Cell
1.
2.
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. B. D. Aghav
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. S. I. Unhale
Mrs. G.U. Patil
Dr. (Mrs.) S. M. Bhoir
Mrs. N. P. Tidar
Mr. V.S. Kamble
Dr. A. N. Kulkarni
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Chief Controller of Examinations
Controller of Examinations
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
Member
For B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc.
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For B.Com (A&F)/ B.M.S./B.Sc.(Biotech)/B.Sc.(IT)/B.Sc. (CS)
For M. A. / M. com / M. sc.
College Committees
Sr.
No. Committee Name of faculty Designation
Mrs. S. S. Mandalkar
Mrs. P. M. Jadhav
Dr. (Mrs.) S.S. Kokitkar
Mrs. S. R. Paringe
Ms. M. R. Nalawade
Dr. S.B. Yadav
Dr. B.V. Jadhav
Mr. K.N. Dhavale
Mrs. Isha Thakare
Dr. (Mrs.) M. A. Mhatre
Dr. (Mrs.) G. S. Tanwar
Dr. V. D. Patil
Dr. R. V. Yeole
Mr. G. A. Jagtap
Mrs. B. P. Batavia
Ms. R. V. Limaye
Ms. Michel Jancy
Mr. D. K. Patil
Mrs. G. C. Deshpande
Ms. A. S. Dhage
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
Member
Deputy Controller
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
3.
4.
Unfair-means Enquiry &
Examination Redressel
Cultural Association
5.
6.
Gymkhana
Avishkar
Dr. R. O. Parmar
Mr. V. B. Naik
Dr. (Mrs.) G. S. Tanwar
Ms. B. A. Singh
Mr. K. Kurani
Ms. S. S. Gharage
Mr. P. S. Thakur
Mr. A. N. Vemula
Mrs. D. S. Gadgil
Chairman
Physical Director
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairperson
Member
Member
Member
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Dr. (Mrs.) S.S. Kokitkar
Dr. D. S. Narkhede
Mr. N. C. Vadnere
Mrs. P. S. Mohite
84
College Committees
Sr.
No. Committee Name of faculty Designation
Ms. A. S. Dhage
Mrs. S. S. Mandalkar
Ms. V. Jagdale
Ms. M. R. Nalawade
Ms. S. A. Shaheen
Mrs. L. R. Chavan
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. (Mrs.) M. A. Mhatre
Mr. S. L. Khairnar
Mrs. A. N. Gandharkar
Mr. S. R. Birkalwar
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. (Mrs.) M. A. Mhatre
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. D. S. Narkhede
Dr. S. K. Patil
Dr. (Mrs.) E. Mathews
Dr. U. T. Bhandare
Dr. (Mrs.) M. A. Mhatre
Dr. (Mrs.) R. D. Mhatre
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. S. K. Patil
Dr. (Mrs.) E. Mathews
Dr. U. T. Bhandare
Dr. B. D. Aghav
Mr. S. N. Vajekar
Mrs. P. S. Mhatre
Mr. G. K. Surve
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Mr. R. A. Navghare
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. S. K. Patil
Dr. (Mrs.) E. Mathews
Dr. U. T. Bhandare
Mrs. S. S. Mandalkar
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
In-Charge
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Chairperson
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Students' Welfare
Anti-ragging committee
Grievance Redressal
Committee
Planning and Evaluation
Committee
Library Committee
Admission Committee
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College Committees
Sr.
No. Committee Name of faculty Designation
Mr. R. A. Navghare
Dr. Y. S. Muniv
Dr. S. B. Yadav
Mr. S. L. Khairnar
Mr. S. R. Birkalwar
Mr. P. P. Pawar
Mr. G. A. Jagtap
Dr. S. S. Kokitkar
Ms. A. R. Kadam
Mrs. P. S. Mhatre
Mr. G. K. Surve
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. (Mrs.) S. M. Bhoir
Dr. (Mrs.) R. D. Mhatre
Dr. D. S. Narkhede
Mrs. A. N. Gandharkar
Mrs. P. S. Mhatre
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. B. D. Aghav
Dr. S. K. Patil
Dr. (Mrs.) E. Mathews
Dr. U. T. Bhandare
Dr. D. S. Narkhede
Ms. D. S. Barve
Mrs. P. S. Mhatre
Mr. G. K. Surve
Dr. (Mrs.) R. D. Mhatre
Mr. K. N. Dhawale
Mrs. N. P. Tidar
Ms. N. R. Gharat
Mrs. S. M. Huddar
Ms. J. G. Pargaonkar
Ms. I. H. Thakare
Dr. B. V. Jadhav
Dr. R. V. Yeole
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairperson
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairperson
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Member
13.
14.
15.
16.
Sexual Harassment Committee
& Internal Complaint
Committee
Academic Audit Committee
Women Development Cell
Entrepreneurship Cell,
Career Hub & Placement
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College Committees
Sr.
No.Committee Name of faculty Designation
Mr. V. S. Kamble
Mr. P. P. Pawar
Mrs. B. P. Batavia
Mr. S. S. Ghadage
Mr. A. N. Vemula
Mrs. A. S. Pardeshi
Mr. P. N. Thakur
Mrs. S. S. Mandalkar
Ms. M. R. Nalawade
Mr. S. N. Parkale
Mr. S. S. Kamble
Dr. Y. S. Muniv
Mr. G. S. Sathe
Mr. S. L. Khairnar
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. U. T. Bhandare
Mrs. N. P. Tidar
Dr. (Mrs). G. S. Tanwar
Mr. M. M. Kamble
Ms. V. D. Jagdale
Ms. P. A. Patil
Mrs. G. U. Patil
Ms. D. K. Mishra
Dr. R. O. Parmar
Mr. S. R. Birkalwar
Ms. D. S. Barve
Mr. G. S. Sathe
Dr. D. S. Narkhede
Dr. S. B. Yadav
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. V. D. Patil
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Mr. V. B. Naik
Dr. D. S. Narkhede
Dr. S. B. Yadav
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chief Program Officer
Program Officer
Program Officer
Program Officer
Program Officer
Chairman
A.N.O. for Boys Unit
A.N.O. for Girls Unit
Chairperson
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Co-ordinator (Arts)
Co-ordinator (Commerce)
Co-ordinator (Science)
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Chairman
Coordinator
Chairman
In-Charge
Member- Arts
Member-Commerce
.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
A
N. S. S.
&
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
N.C.C.
Magazine
Attendance monitoring
Timetable &
Hall allocation
Research monitoring
Discipline
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College Committees
Sr.
No.
Committee Name of faculty Designation
Dr. B. V. Jadhav
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Mr. S. N. Vajekar
Dr. S. S. Patil
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Mr. M. M. Kamble
Mr. V. B. Naik
Mrs. P. S. Mhatre
Dr. R. V. Yeole
Dr. A. N. Kulkarni
Ms. A. D. Kumathekar
Ms. V. D. Jagdale
Ms. P.S. Mohite
Dr. Y. S. Muniv
Ms. M.M. Chavan
Mrs. D. S. Gadgil
Mrs. S.S. Mandalkar
Ms. R.B. Gaikwad
Mr. Akash Patil
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Mr. J. M. Pawara
Mr. V. C. Nimkar
Ms. S. S. Ghangale
Dr. B. S. Patil
Ms. Mruthula M. Nair
Ms. S. G. Patil
Ms. S. P. Dongare
Ms. N. J. Shah
Mr. N. H. Bhoir
Dr. (Mrs.) E. Mathews
Dr. B. S. Patil
Ms. D. S. Barve
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Mr. N. C. Vadnere
Dr. S. K. Patil
Member- Science
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Co-ordinator
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairperson
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
RUSA
International Relations
Canteen
Publicity
Competitive Examination
Lifelong learning & extension
Excursion Committee
Prospectus Committee
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College Committees
Sr.
No. Committee Name of faculty Designation
Dr. (Mrs.) E. Mathews
Dr. U. T. Bhandare
Dr. B. D. Aghav
Dr. S. I. Unhale
Dr. S.B. Yadav
Dr. D.S. Narkhede
Mrs. P. S. Mhatre
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Mr. R. A. Navghare
Mrs. Isha Thakare
Mrs. P. M. Jadhav
Mr. S. L. Khairnar
Ms. S. S. Patil
Ms. N.S. Phopale
Mrs. A.A. Deshkulkarni
Mr. N.H. Bhoir
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. B. S. Patil
Mr. S. N. Vajekar
Ms. Mona Goel
Mr. K. N. Dhawale
Ms. P. P. Shenoy
Ms. S. B. Shinde
Dr. R. V. Yeole
Mr. G. A. Jagtap
Mrs. A. N. Gandharkar
Mr. P. S. Thakur
Ms. N. J. Shah
Ms. J. G. Pargaonkar
Mr. R. N. Patil
Mr. A. N. Vemula
Mrs. M. D. Vaishampayan
Mrs. A. S. Pardeshi
Mrs. D. K. Mishra
Ms. V. D. Jagdale
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Chairman
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Co-ordinator
Member
Member
Chairman
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
Discipline
Website Monitoring
Health Centre
Staff academy & welfare
Alumni
89
College Committees
Sr.
No. Committee Name of faculty Designation
Mr. S. S. Ghadage
Ms. D. S. Barve
Mr. V. S. Kamble
Mr. J. M. Pawara
Dr. Y. S. Muniv
Dr. (Mrs.) G. S. Tanwar
Dr. S. B. Yadav
Mrs. P. M. Jadhav
Prin. Prof. V. D. Barhate
Dr. (Mrs.) J. S. Thakur
Mr. M. M. Kamble
Dr. U. T. Bhandare
Dr. R. V. Yeole
Dr. D. S. Narkhede
Dr. B. S. Patil
Mrs. S. S. Mandalkar
Mr. M. R. Nalawade
Dr.(Mrs.) Elizabeth Mathews
Mr. S.N. Vajekar
Dr. S.B. Yadav
Chairman
Member
In-Charge
In-Charge
In-Charge
Chairperson
Chairman
Chairperson
Chairman
In-Charge
Chairman
Chairman
Chairman
Chairman
Chairman
Chairperson
Chairperson
Governing Body
Academic Council
College Development Committee
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
Garden
Effluent treatment plant
Bio-gas plant
Vermiculture plant
Arts Association
Commerce Association
Science Association
Anugoonj
Marathi Vangmay Mandal
Hindi Sahitya Mandal
English Literary Association
Geography Association
Economics Association
Accountancy Association
Management Association
Document Execution
Committee
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Dr. Barhate Vasant Dnyandeo
Dr. Yadav Sudhakar Bhimrao
Mrs. Mandalkar Shravani Sadanand
Ms. Shinde Sonal Bhivraj
Ms. Limaye Ratnavali Vaman
Ms. Mishra Divyakrupesh
Mrs. Kadam Jyotsna Vilas
Mr. Koli Karan Jagdish
Ms. Parmar Sangeeta Chaganlal
Mr. Supekar Manoj Rajaram
Mr. Bhanushali Alok Sandeep
Mr. Sonsurkar Aniket Ashok
Dr. (mrs.) Kokitkar Seema Sambhaji
Mr. Ghadage Sushilkumar
Mrs. Chavan Latika Rajendra
Ms. Kumathekar Anuja Dattatray
Mrs. Vaishampayan Madhuri Darshan
Mrs. Ghangale Sharmila Shashikant
Mrs. Dongare Sonali Pankaj
Ms. Nanekar Rupali Dinbandhu
Ms. Atre Janhavi S.
Ms. Sirkhot Lama Inayet
Mrs. Mhatre Promita Sameer
Ms. Barve Dhanashree Shrikant
Ms. Nalawade Menka Rajendra
Mr. Kurani Kushalkumar Nijaling
Mrs. Gadgil Devashree Salil
Mrs. Michel Jancy Arul Kumar
Ms. Reema E.k.
Mrs. Bandal Sneha
Mrs. Sinha Anshu Mrinal
Ms. Nimje Nilima Ganesh
Mrs. Waghmare Rashmi Rajesh
Mrs. Bansod Sarika Sanjay
Dr. Patil Sanjay Kaluram
Dr. Jadhav Bhagwan Vitthal
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27
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29
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Principal
Accountancy
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Finance
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Botany
BMS
BMS
BMS
BMS
BMS
BMS
BMS
BMS
BMS
BMS
Chemistry
Chemistry
Teaching Staff 2021-2022
Sr. No. Name of Employee Department
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Dr. Patil Vishwanath Dhamba
Dr. Aghav Balasaheb Dagadu
Dr. (mrs.)thakur Jyotsna Shrikant
Dr. Patil Sunil Sudam
Dr. Vajekar Shailesh N.
Mr. Kamble Vishal Suresh
Mr. Pawara Jitendra Madan
Mr. Patil Digambar Kashinath
Ms. Pargaonkar Jyotsna Ganesh
Mr. Patil Rahul Nitin
Ms. Shaikh Shaheen Abdul Rasheed
Dr. Shah Hemangi
Ms. Pawar Kamini J
Mrs. Mahadadalkar Manjiri Anil
Mrs. Shinde Rupali Dasharath
Dr. (mrs.)mathew Elizabeth
Mr. Birkalwar Santosh Ramrao
Mrs. Batavia Bhakti Parag
Ms. Nair Mruthula Muralidharal
Mrs. Singh Bharati Anil
Mrs. Mohite Preeti Sandeep
Mrs. Jadhav Pratibha Mangesh
Mrs. Pardeshi Aarti Shailendra
Mrs. Deshpande Gauri Chetan
Mrs. Kulkarni Anjali Nitin
Ms. Mali Roshani Parshuram
Ms. Kadam Aishwarya Ramakant
Mrs Deshkulkarni Arpita Anup
Mr Bhoir Navnit Haribhau
Dr. Gerela Pinky Shyamlal
Mrs. Bhoir Sarita V.
Mr. Jagtap Ganesh Appasaheb
Dr. Dixit Ajay Kamlakar
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Mr. Parkale Suryakant Narayan
Ms. Jagdale Varsha Dilip
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Ms. Dhage Apurva Sunil
Dr. Narkhede Deepak Shaligram
Dr. Parmar Rajendra Onkar
Dr. Bhandare Udhav Tukaram
Dr. (mrs.)tanwar Geetika Satyender
Dr. (mrs.) Mhatre Ratnaprabha Dharmaji
Mr. Bhoir Bhavesh Arun
Mrs. Thakare Isha Sachin
Mrs. Huddar Sonali Mahesh
Ms. Shenoy Priya
Mr. Nimkar Vinit Chandrakant
Mr. Pawar Pravin Prakash
Ms. Patil Sneha Gurunath
Ms. Pophale Neha Suryakant
Mrs Dandge Pooja Sachin
Ms Patil Shweta Sanjay
Ms. Shete Dnyanada Rajendra
Ms. Patil Vrinda Vijay
Ms. Pandit Varsha Ramnath
Mrs. Chandvekar Samidha Devendra
Mr. Navghare Ramakant Amar
Mr. Kamble Maroti Mariba
Dr. Unhale Subhash Ishwar
Mr. Khairnar Sagar Lahanu
Mrs. Joshi Mayuri Amit
Ms. Gharat Nilima Roshan
Ms. Patil Neha Chandrakant
Mr. Vadnere Nilesh Chandrabhan
Mrs. Tidar Nilima Pradeep
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Mrs. Patil Gauri Umesh
Mr. Kamble Satyajit Shahaji
Mr. Thakur Prathamesh Subhash
Mr. Naik Vinod Bhiku
Mr. Nakti Anil Baloji
Mr Patil Akash Vasudev
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Dr. (mrs.) Mhatre Manda Anil
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Institutions Run byJanardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha, Panvel
Institutions Run byJanardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha, Panvel
Colleges
1. Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
2. Bhagubai Changu Thakur College of Law, New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
3. Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar, Tal.-Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
Professional Institute
1. Institute of Industrial Safety, New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
Junior Colleges
1. Changu Kana Thakur Vidyalaya (Higher Secondary), New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
2. Tukaram Narayan Gharat Junior College, Gavhan-Kopar, Tal.-Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
3. Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai (Junior Section)
Schools
1. Moru Narayan Mhatre Vidyalaya, Gavhan-Kopar, Tal.-Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
2. Changu Kana Thakur Vidyalaya (English Medium - Pre-Primary), New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
3. Changu Kana Thakur Vidyalaya (English Medium - Primary), New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
4. Changu Kana Thakur Vidyalaya (English Medium - Secondary), New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
5. Changu Kana Thakur Vidyalaya (Marathi Medium - Pre-Primary), New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
6. Changu Kana Thakur Vidyalaya (Marathi Medium - Primary), New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
7. Changu Kana Thakur Vidyalaya (Marathi Medium - Secondary), New Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
8. New English School, Owepeth - Kharghar, Tal.-Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
9. Ramsheth Thakur Public School, Kharghar, Tal.-Panvel, Dist.-Raigad
10. Smt. Bhagubai Thakur Vidyalaya, Dronagiri, Tal.-Uran, Dist.-Raigad
CHANGU KANA THAKURCHANGU KANA THAKURCHANGU KANA THAKURArts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel (Autonomous)
rdRe-accredited ‘A+’ Grade by NAAC (3 Cycle CGPA 3.61)
‘College with Potential for Excellence’ Status Awarded by University Grants Commission
‘Best College Award’ by University of Mumbai
Plot No.-1, Sector-11, Khanda Colony, New Panvel (W), Dist.-Raigad, Pin-410 206
(022) 2746 4193, 2745 5760, 2746 1569 (Fax)
E-mail : [email protected] URL : www.ckthakurcollege.net