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ZANTYE BROTHERS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION'S Accredited by NAAC with 'B' Grade (CGPA Score 2.76 on a four Point Scale) Bicholim - Goa Phone : 2361377, 2363769 E-mail: zantyeedu@rediffmail.com Website: www.zantyecollege.ac.in Narayan Zantye College of Commerce B.Com., M.Com., Ph.D and other Courses 2022 - 2023 PROSPECTUS

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ZANTYE BROTHERS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION'S

Accredited by NAAC with 'B' Grade (CGPA Score 2.76 on a four Point Scale)

Bicholim - GoaPhone : 2361377, 2363769

E-mail: [email protected]: www.zantyecollege.ac.in

Narayan Zantye College of CommerceNarayan Zantye College of Commerce

B.Com., M.Com., Ph.D and other Courses

2022 - 2023

PROSPECTUS

Academic Year Result of Zantye College Result of Goa University

April 2001 94% 89%

April 2002 96% 88%

April 2003 98% 90%

April 2004

99%

87%

April 2005 94% 86%

April 2006

96%

86%

April 2007 96% 91%

April 2008 97% 86%

April 2009

97%

90%

April 2010

93%

86%

April 2011

90%

79%

April 2012

91%

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April 2013 93% 90%

April 2014

96%

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April 2015

93%

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April 2016

April 2017

96%

78%

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OUR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AT A GLANCET. Y. B. Com. RESULTS

Our result for the academic year 2020-2021 was 97% and included Grade (A+) 02 students, Grade (A) 14 students, Grade (B+) 58 students, Grade (B) 103 students and Grade (C) 24 students.

Similarly our result for the academic year 2019-2020 was 100% and included Grade (A+) 01 student, Grade (A) 08 students, Grade (B+) 32 students, Grade (B) 62 students and Grade (C) 21 students.

April 2018 90% --

April 2019

April 2020

89%

100%

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April 2021 --97%

Governing Council

Shri Suresh N. P. ZantyeChairman Emeritus

Shri Umesh N. P. ZantyeVice-Chairman

Shri Pravin H. P. ZantyeChairman

Shri Siddharth S.P. ZantyeTreasurer

Late Shri Harish N. P. ZantyeFounder of the College

Late Shri Narayan Prabhu ZantyeFounder - Zantye Industrial House

,

Shri Rohit U. P. ZantyeSecretary

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OUR MISSION

We at Zantye College are

committed to impart

and

innovate Education, direct our

inputs into productive outputs

and

to develop socially responsible

citizens for our Nation.

OUR VISION

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At the outset, accept a warm welcome from all of us at Narayan Zantye

College of Commerce. We welcome you to our family built on a

foundation of trust and care for each other.

We believe that education is not an activity confined to classrooms and

examination alone, rather it is a continuous learning process which

happens through every new interaction we make. We also firmly

hold that memory is not the only criteria of academic excellence,

rather it has even more important dimensions of creativity, logic,

intelligence and independent thinking.

Similarly academic brilliance will have no meaning in absence of

values like integrity, honesty, kindness, responsibility and service.

In our College we lay more stress on team work and co-operation

between individuals because we trust that a healthy society cannot be

built on individualistic and self-centered performances, rather it is

built by strong and competent individuals who are always ready to

help and share.

Finally, in our opinion, no student can ever fail, rather it is the system

which fails in uncovering his/her hidden talents and potential. Within

our own limitations of resources and freedom of operation, we make

sincere efforts to encourage and promote students in their area of

choice and liking whereby their talents can flower and create a happy

and contributing member in our society.

Welcome once again….!

Principal, Offg.

Teaching & Non Teaching Staff and Students of NZCC

Welcome

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Dr. Rajendra KumbharjuvenkarOFFG. PRINCIPAL

Prospectus 2022-2023

CONTENTS1. Introduction ………………….......................................................................................................... 5

2. Procedure for Admission, Schedule of Fees and Academic Terms ………..……….………........... 6

3. Special Ordinance relating to the conduct of Academic Programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic.…………………………………...................................................................................... 10

4. Rules of Conduct and Discipline ……………………………………………………...................... 37

5. Punishments for Ragging Acts ……………………………………………………......................... 41

6. Scholarship, Awards & Financial Assistance …………………………………………................... 45

7. Facilities Offered ……………………………………………………………………...................... 48

8. Clubs and Associations …………………………………………………………………................. 50

9. Post Graduate Department ……..………………………………………………………….............. 57

10. Ph. D. Section ………………………………………………………………................................... 71

11. Other Courses Offered……………………………………………………….................................. 72

12. Local Managing/Advisory Committee ............................................................................................ 73

13. Managing Committees ………………………………………………………………..................... 74

14. Committees for the academic year 2022-23..................................................................................... 75

15. Teaching-Staff. .................................................................................................................................. 76

16. Non-Teaching Staff ……………………………………………..…….......................................... 77

NARAYAN ZANTYE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

SARVAN, BICHOLIM - GOA

PIN CODE: 403529 (Post Industrial Estate) PHONE: 2361377, 2363769

FAX : 0832-2361377 E-mail: [email protected] www.zantyecollege.ac.inWebsite:

Copy Right:

Dr. Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar

Officiating Principal

Prospectus & Admission Committee:

1) Mrs. Sindura Malik ............................................ - Chairperson

2) Dr. (Mrs) Jhimli Adhikari.................................. - Member

3) Shri Ramchandra Surlekar ................................. - Member

4) Lt. Vaibhav Dhuri ............................................... - Member

5) Miss Alisha Tavares ........................................... - Member

6) Mrs. Anuradha Naik Bandiwadekar ................... - Member

7) Shri Devendra Sawant........................................ - Member

Note: Purchase of Prospectus does not guarantee Admission

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INTRODUCTION

Narayan Zantye College of Commerce was established in 1994 by Zantye Brothers

Educational Foundation, Bicholim - Goa. We have completed Twenty Eight successful years of

operation and we are stepping into the Twenty Ninth year of our existence. Narayan Zantye

College is committed to provide best possible educational facilities to Bicholim and surrounding

talukas.

Narayan Zantye College has consolidated its position in the field of higher education in Goa

through its consistent academic and other performances. The College is situated in extremely

picturesque surrounding with green hillocks on the background.

Narayan Zantye College endeavours to give best training and knowledge in higher education

in the field of Commerce and information Technology.

The College is affiliated to Goa University and conducts regular B.Com. Programme. Under

B.Com. Programme students can specialize in Financial Accounting or Costing or Business

Management. Our College also conducts professional Programmes like CMA (Foundation

Programme) and CA-CPT (Foundation Programme). These Programmes enable the students to

curve their careers in Business, Industry and other different allied professions. The college offers

M.Com. Programme affiliated to Goa University has also granted recognition to our college as

research centre (Ph.D.) in Commerce from the Academic Year 2012-2013.

The College has its own campus with Library facility, E-Library, Gymkhana, Communication

Lab., Indoor Hall, Open air Auditorium, Computer Laboratory, Canteen, Seminar Hall, etc. Above

all, there are well qualified and dedicated teachers who ensure that quality education and training is

imparted in the most holistic manner to our students. Our T.Y.B.Com. and M.Com. results and the

extra-curricular achievements of our students are a testimony to this fact.

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PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION, SCHEDULE OF FEES AND ACADEMIC TERMS

PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION:

1. A student seeking admission for F. Y.B.Com. class must have to present himself/ herself with an application in the prescribed form duly filled and signed by him/ her and his/ her parents/guardians for an interview along with following documents :-

I) H.S.S.C. Marklist in original along with two xerox copies.

ii) School Leaving Certificate in original with one xerox copy.

iii) Eight copies of recent (frontal view) passport size photographs.

iv) Caste certificate wherever applicable.

v) Two attested xerox copies of Adhar Card.

vi) Two attested xerox copies of Bank Pass Book.

2. No admission shall be regarded as duly granted unless it is granted by the Principal and the necessary fees have been received by the college along with required documents.

3. All admissions are valid only for the academic year and are required to be renewed by application in the prescribed form for every subsequent year of the study in the College.

4. All the admissions are provisional until all the necessary Certificate, such as the final Eligibility Certificate, Transference Certificate, etc. are submitted to the College.

5. The documents such as Leaving Certificate, Migration Certificate, are not returned, if their admissions to the Programme are confirmed, though they leave the College before completion of the Programme.

6. Students belonging to other colleges affiliated to Goa University will be admitted provisionally pending the receipt of their Transference Certificates from the college previously attended.

7. The Principal of the College will have the full authority to refuse admission to a student for the Second Year or the Third Year Programme, depending upon the character and general conduct of the student during the previous year or years. The decision of the Principal will be final and binding.

CLASSES AND ADMISSIONS:

Date of commencement of classes ….. 20th July 2022

Last date of admission ….......………. (as informed by DHE/Goa University)

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OUR GOALS

A. Academic Excellence.

B. Reduce rural-urban divide in educational dividend.

C. Impart and innovate quality education.

D. To provide modern ICT centered learning environment.

E. To be a globally competitive educational institution.

F. Promote inter-cultural Scholarship and Learning.

OUR OBJECTIVES

To provide best quality education to the students of Bicholim and Sattari Talukas.

To provide subsidized or free education to the students of the Goa State

To reduce the social inequality among students to reap the benefits of higher education

To enhance the quality of education and learning environment.

To enhance the quality of higher education by enabling information and Communication Technology (ICT) centered learning environment.

To promote inter-cultural scholarships among the students

To introduce vocational programs by identifying the needs of the market

To provide various soft skill programs for the community so as to enable the needy and marginalized people to earn a livelihood.

To carve out the students as socially responsible citizens of our nation

To improve the quality of English communication skill of the students

To impart additional skill-oriented programs as add-on courses

To introduce new courses suiting the requirements of the market

To make the students employable by equipping them with the necessary skills and expertise.

To address the social deprivation of the rural and marginalized students and facilitate them pursue higher education by providing freeships, Scholarships.

To reduce gender inequality in getting the benefits of higher education

To mitigate the hardships of the students belonging to SC/ST, OBC and other religious, regional and linguistic minorities and also the financially backward students of forward class community.

To promote industry-institutional linkage.

To elevate the educational standard of the college to the global level.

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OUR QUALITY POLICY The college has developed the quality policy in tune with the vision and mission of the college

and also to achieve the stated goals and objectives.

1. To improve the Scholarship of students by enhancing the quality of outputs.

2. To identify the learning gaps among the new entrants and to initiate remedial measures.

3. To design and develop need based courses for enriching the quality of students.

4. To create self-learning environment for the overall intellectual growth of students.

5. To provide opportunity for the students to learn beyond the spectrum of syllabi and to enrich themselves with additional knowledge.

6. To make students participate in social development, community oriented programmes and hereby develop them as socially responsible citizens.

SCHEDULE OF FEES

Sr. No. Particular of Fees F. Y. B.Com S. Y. B.Com T. Y. B.Com

01. Tuition Fees Rs. 1530/- Rs. 1530/- Rs. 1530/-

02. Gymkhana Fees Rs. 420/- Rs. 420/- Rs. 420/-

03. Other Fees Rs. 420/- Rs. 420/- Rs. 420/-

04. Library Fees Rs. 470/- Rs. 470/- Rs. 470/-

05. Laboratory Fees Rs. 500/-* Rs. 500/-* ------

06. I. Tech. Charges Rs. 820/- ------ ------

07. University Registration Fees Rs. 600/- ------ ------

08. Library Deposits Rs. 70/- ------ ------

09. C M Deposit Rs. 70/- Rs. 70/- Rs. 70/-

10. Student's Aid Fund Rs. 130/- Rs. 130/- Rs. 130/-

11. Magazine fee Rs. 55/- Rs. 55/- Rs. 55/-

12. Identity/Library Card Rs. 150/- Rs. 150/- Rs. 150/-

13 Students Co. op. store Fund Rs. 20/- Rs. 20/- Rs. 20/-

14. Local Cultural Fund Rs. 55/- Rs. 55/- Rs. 55/-

15. IAIMS Software Fees Rs. 225/- Rs. 225/- RS. 225/-

16. P.T.A. Subs. Fees Rs. 150/- Rs. 150/- Rs. 150/-

Examination Fees: As prescribed by Goa University

For new registration of students from other Colleges/Universities will have to pay additional Rs. 600/- towards University Registration Fees and Rs. 70/- Towards Library Deposits

*Wherever applicable (such as Generic Elective/Skill Enhancement course etc.)

Fees of Rs. 500/- at Serial No. 5-Laboratory Fees shall be paid by only the students who opt for Computer Application subject ( GE- 1 & 2) at F.Y.B.Com. semester I & II and students who opt for Computer Application for Business subject (SEC- 1 & 2) at S.Y.B.Com. semester III & IV. and also students who opt for E-Commerce & E-Accounting at Sem. IV

TOTAL:- Rs. 5535/- Rs. 4045/- Rs. 3545/-

TOTAL:- Rs. 5685/- Rs. 4195/- Rs. 3695/-

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The below fees are subject to revision by Directorate of Higher Education & Goa University.

Note:

1. All fees are subject to change by Goa University.

2. Refund of fees: In case of cancellation of admission by any student the fee shall be refunded as per rules of Goa

University.

3. Refund of deposits: a) The students should claim their deposits within one year from the date of leaving the

college. b) Unclaimed deposits shall be forfeited.

Academic Terms

Academic Terms as decided by Goa University will be communicated.

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Special Ordinance relating to the conduct of Academic Programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

OS-1 Special Ordinance relating to the conduct of Academic Programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Preamble: The unprecedented situation due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has affected every sphere of life and the education system is no exception. The lockdown is continuing throughout the country although some relaxations are available for certain areas including Goa. Due to this, the classroom teaching and research has abruptly stopped, and Intra-Semester Assessments (ISA)/Internal Assessment (IA) and scheduled Semester End examinations (SEE)/Semester End Assessment (SEA) could not be conducted as per the schedule. "UGC Guidelines on Examinations and Academic Calendar

u1for the Universities in View of COVID-19 Pandemic and Subsequent tockdown", issued on 29 April, 2020 prescribes various options. The present Special Ordinance has been framed taking into consideration the norms for prevention of the spread of COVID-19 infections, the status of COVID-19 in Goa, the available lntrastructure for conduct of academic programmes and examinations, and the UGC Guidelines.

OS-1.1 General

a. All provisions of the present Ordinance shall temporarily supersede the relevant provisions of other Ordinances that govern the Academic Programmes of the University, Academic Terms and Conduct of Examinations including question paper setting, types and modes of examinations, assessment/evaluation, and any such other that are specifically dealt herein.

b. The present Ordinance shall be retrospective and operational from the date of suspension of thclasses i.e. from 15 March 2020, and shall continue in force therein until repealed by the

Chancellor of Goa University on the advice of Executive Council.

c. In the event of any exigency, the Vice-Chancellor shall have the power to change academic terms, modes of teaching and examinations and assessment/evaluation, after due consultation with the concerned Deans of Faculties/Deans and Vice-Deans of Schools/Heads of University Departments/Principals of Affiliated Colleges/Officers of the University.

d. All the decisions taken under the present Ordinance shall be communicated to the concerned School /University Departments and Affiliated Colleges.

OS-1.2 Academic Calendar/Terms

The rescheduled Academic Calendar/Terms, as per the Provisions of this Ordinance, shall be notified by the University from time to time.

OS-1.3 Attendance and detention

a. The minimum requirement of attendance shall not be applicable as an eligibility criterion to appear for the examinations.

b. No student appearing for an examination during the continuation of this Ordinance shall be detained from moving to the next semester. However, such students shall have to clear the examination for the course/s in which he/ she has failed, whenever the examination is held next.

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OS-1.4 Internal Assessments (IA) I Intra Semester Assessments (ISA)

Programme-specific Guidelines regarding conduct of IA/ISA shall be notified by the University,

OS-1.5 Semester End Examination (SEE)/Semester End Assessment (SEA)

OS-1.5.1 Paper setting

a. Question Papers for the Regular/Repeat Examinations shall be set by the respective teacher teaching the Paper/Course except in the cases where programme specific guidelines are issued by the University.

b. The Deans/Heads of University Departments/Principals of affiliated Colleges shall appoint the paper setter if:

I. The course is being taught/has been taught by more than one teacher.

ii. The teacher/s who had taught the course is/are no longer associated with the School/University Department/College.

c. The teachers teaching a subject on lecture/contract basis will also be eligible to set the concerned paper.

d. Syllabus for the on-going semester shall be as per the programme specific guidelines issued by the University.

e. The duration of examinations shall not exceed two hours.

f. The change in the question paper pattern due to the reduction of maximum duration of examination shall be issued by the University.

OS-1.5.2 Examination Timetable

The time tables of all Regular and Repeat/Backlog/Supplementary Examinations of each Programme shall be notified by the University/Colleges, as the case may be.

Examination timings shall be staggered to maintain social distancing.

OS-1.5.3 Conduct of SEE/SEA

a. All the Semester End/Final examinations including the Repeat/Backlog/ Supplementary Examinations shall be conducted by the respective Schools/ University Departments/Affiliated Colleges.

b. Subsequent Repeat Examinations for the Regular batch of students shall continue to be conducted by the respective Schools/University Departments/Affiliated Colleges until the expiry of double the duration.

c. Programme specific guidelines including conduct of examinations as per the Provisions of this Special Ordinance shall be issued by the University.

d. Practical examinations: i. All the practical examinations shall be conducted by the respective Schools/ University

Departments/Affiliated Colleges as per the programme specific guidelines issued by the University.

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ii. Subsequent Repeat/backlog Practical Examinations for the Regular batch of students shall be conducted by the same mode as the previous examination until the expiry of double the duration.

e. Special examination: Students who are unable to appear for an examination due to their absence from Goa will

be allowed to appear for a Special Examination upon their return to Goa.

f. Internship: All internship requirements will either be replaced with other academic requirements or

postponed until feasible, as specified by the University on a Programme-specific basis. Where the declaration of the final result is dependent upon an internship requirement, the student will have to complete the alternate academic requirement that is specified for the same.

OS-1.5.4 Evaluation

a. The teacher who sets the question paper shall evaluate the answer books. However, in case of a large number of students in a college, all the teachers who taught the course shall evaluate the answer books.

b. In case of non-availability of the paper setter to evaluate the answer books due to unforeseen circumstances, Dean/Principal/HOD shall appoint another teacher as examiner.

c. Any existing provisions relating to double evaluation, revaluation or challenge evaluation shall not be applicable for examinations conducted under this Special Ordinance. However, students shall be eligible to apply for general/personal verification of marks.

OS-1.5.5 Dissertations and projects

a. The Principals of Affiliated Colleges shall decide the schedule and mode of viva-voce examination in order to assess projects.

b. Programme-specific guidelines with regard to submission of dissertation (hard copy/softcopy) and mode of presentation/viva-voce shall be notified by the University.

OS-1.6 Result declaration

The Schools/University Departments/Colleges shall submit the marks to the Examination Division of the University or upload the marks of the examination on the GUMS, as applicable. The results shall be declared by the University.

OS-1. 7 Improvement of grade

As a special provision for the examinations of the courses taught during the Semester overlapping with COVID-19 pandemic, students are permitted to appear for the improvement of the grade in the succeeding semester/year or through supplementary examinations. For this purpose, the syllabus considered for the examination during ensuing Semester End examination shall be considered. Colleges shall conduct the examination as per this Special Ordinance.

OS-1.8 Award of Gold Medals/Scholarships/Prizes

The performance of candidates in the Examinations held under the provisions of this Special Ordinance shall not be considered for the award of Gold medals, Scholarships and prizes.

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OS-1.9 Grievances

The University/Affiliated Colleges shall set up a Student Grievance Cell to resolve all academic and examination related grievances arising during the operation of this Special Ordinance.

The Vice-Chancellor shall nominate a member in the College Grievance Cell from the panel of three names submitted by the respective Principals of the Colleges.

OS-1.10 M. Phil. and Ph. D. programmes

Superseding the existing provisions for conduct of viva-voce examination, Pre-synopsis Presentation, Faculty Research Committee (FRC) meeting, Departmental Research Committee (DRC) meeting and maximum duration for submission of thesis under various ordinances such as OB-9A, OA-19 and OA-19A the following provisions shall apply: ,

i. Viva-voce examination shall be conducted through any online meeting platforms such as Goggle Meet, Skype, etc. However, the regular procedure of inviting faculty members, researchers, students, and such other modalities shall continue in letter and spirit. All other provisions, including submission of reports, etc. shall remain as per existing ordinances. The viva-voce examination proceedings shall be recorded and submitted to the Controller of Examinations along with other submissions.

ii. The FRC, DRC and Pre-synopsis Presentations shall be conducted through online meeting platforms.

iii. All registered M.Phil./Ph.D. candidates shall be eligible for six extra months to complete their dissertation/thesis.

OS-1.11 Validation of Guidelines, Circulars and Notifications

th All the Guidelines, Circulars and Notifications issued by the University from 15 March, 2020 till the date of notification of this Special Ordinance, with regard to Academic Calendar/Terms and Examinations, shall be deemed to be issued under this Ordinance.

OS-1.12 Removal of Difficulties

Any difficulty arising in giving effect to the provisions of this Special Ordinance shall be referred to the Committee constituted for the purpose by the Vice-Chancellor.

CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM B.Com./B.Com. (HONOURS) PROGRAM Implemented from Academic Year 2017-18

OC-66 Ordinance relating to the three year choice based credit system programmes of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours), Degree (Under Section 24(1) of Goa University Act, 1984). (effective from the academic year 2017-18)

OC-66.1: GENERAL

Choice based credit system provides choice for students to select from the prescribed Course. Under the CBCS, the requirement for awarding a Degree is prescribed in terms of number of Credits to be completed by the students.

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1.1: OBJECTIVES

(a) To bring the undergraduate curriculum on par with the model curriculum recommended by the University Grants Commission under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).

(b) To impart quality education on par with International standards.

(c) To offer new, relevant and need-based Courses.

(d) To inculcate in students responsibility and self-discipline in the learning process.

(e) To enable students to acquire specific skills in keeping with their area of study.

(f) To make the evaluation system continuous and more objective.

(g) To provide a choice to the students in choosing their Courses.

1.2: DEGREE TO BE AWARDED

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours).

1.3: DURATION OF COURSE

The afore-mentioned Degree Course shall have duration of three academic years. Every academic year shall consist of two semesters.

OC-66.2. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION

Eligibility for admission leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce(Honours) as follows.

2.1.: Eligibility for admission to Semester-I & II in the first year B.Com./B.Com. (Hon.) programme:

(A) To be eligible for admission to the Semester-I of the Three Years programme leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce(Hon.), the candidate should have passed:

(i) The Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in any stream ,including Vocational stream in the subjects notified by the University from time to time,

OR (ii) Std XII Arts/Science/Commerce or similar examination of another body, equivalent to GoaBoard of

Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Goa, and recognized as such by Goa University.

(B) To be eligible for admission to the Semester-I of the three year programme leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science/ Bachelor of Science(Hon.), the candidate shall have passed:

(i) The Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education in the Science stream or Vocational stream in the subjects notified by the University from time to time.

OR (ii) Std XII Science or similar examination of another body, equivalent to Goa Board of Secondary and

Higher Secondary Education, Goa, and recognized as such by Goa University.

(iii) A candidate not covered under any of the above categories but desirous of seeking admission to the said course may apply to the College. However, the Registrar along with Dean of concerned Faculty and Chairperson(s) of Board(s) of Studies of the concerned subjects shall decide the eligibility.

(iv) A candidate admitted for Semester-I shall be deemed eligible for admission to Semester-II.

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(v) A candidate migrating from another recognized University and desirous of direct admission to Semester-II may be considered for admission provided he/she has cleared/ passed First Term/Semester-I examination of that University with those subjects for which admission is sought and undertakes to successfully complete the other compulsory Courses of Semester-I.

2.2: Eligibility for admission to Semester-III and IV (in the second year) B. A./ B. Com./B. Sc./ B. A. (Hon.)/ B. Com. (Hon.)/ B. Sc. (Hon.)/ programme:

(A) A candidate who has requisite attendance for Semester-I and Semester-II shall be eligible for admission to Semester-III.

(B) A candidate migrating from any other recognized University may be considered for admission to Semester III of the BA./B.Com/B.sc/ B. A. (Hon.)/ B. Com. (Hon.)/ B. Sc. (Hon.) provided

(a) He/ She has passed the First Year BA./B.Com/B.sc/ B. A. (Hon.)/ B. Com. (Hon.)/ B. Sc. (Hon.) examination in all subjects from that university

(b) He/ She had offered at the First Year the same subjects as prescribed under Major category available under the scheme of this university.

(c) He/ She undertakes to successfully complete the required courses and credits prescribed by this University for Semesters-I &II ,if he/she has not already done so in the previous University. Result of Semester IV Examination shall be withheld if the candidate fails to fulfill this undertaking.

(C) A candidate admitted for Semester-III shall be deemed eligible for admission to Semester- IV.

(D) A candidate from another recognized University may be considered for direct admission to Semester IV provided he/she fulfils the conditions in (a),(b) and (c) at (B) above and , in addition, has passed /cleared Semester-III /First Term, examination of the Second Year B. A. / B. Com. /B. Sc. of that University. However, the result of Semester IV shall be withheld if the candidate does not fulfill these conditions.

2.3 (i) Eligibility for admission to Semester-V (in the third year) B.A. / B.Com./B.Sc. / B. A. (Hon.)/ B. Com. (Hon.)/ B. Sc. (Hon.)/ programme:

(A) A candidate who has been declared passed in Semester-I to Semester-IV examinations shall be eligible for admission to Semester-V

(B) A candidate admitted for Semester-V shall be deemed eligible for admission to Semester- VI.

(C) A candidate migrating from any other recognized University may be considered for admission to Semester-V of the B. A. / B. Com. /B. Sc. course provided:

(a) He/ She has passed the Second Year BA./B.Com/B.Sc/ B. A. (Hon.)/ B. Com. (Hon.)/ B.Sc. (Hon.) examination in all subjects from that university, and

(b) He/ She had offered at the Second year the required courses and credits under the scheme of this University. A candidate fulfilling these conditions shall be eligible for admission to Semester-V only.

(ii) Eligibility for admission to Semester-VI (in the third year) B. A. / B. Com. /B. Sc./ B. A. (Hon.)/ B. Com. (Hon.)/ B. Sc. (Hon.) programme:

(A) A candidate already admitted for Semester-V shall be deemed eligible for admission to Semester-VI. Direct admission to Semester-VI shall not be permitted.

2.4 Class strength:

Number of students in a class/ division shall not ordinarily exceed sixty.

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OC-66.3 : PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:

1. The programme shall be based on a system of time-integrated Units called Credits, under the CBCS.

2. The Programme shall compromise courses such as Core, Elective and Ability enhancement Course.

3. A credit shall consist of 15 clock hours of theory of 1 hour duration each or 15 practical classes of 2 hours duration each, per semester or its equivalent ,field work and such other as recommended by the Board of Studies (Bos) shall be considered under practical category for calculating credits and workload.

4. One credit shall carry a maximum of 25 marks.

5. A student shall be eligible for the award of Bachelor's degree on successful completion of minimum of 132 credits, to be completed over a minimum of six Semesters. A student shall be eligible for the award of Bachelor's Degree (Honours) on successful completion of minimum of 148 credits, to be completed over a minimum of six Semesters.

OC-66.4 COURSE STRUCTURE

1. Each course can carry different weightage in terms of number of credits. Each Course should define learning objectives and outcome. A course may be designed so as to comprise any or combination of lectures/tutorials/laboratory work/field work/outreach activities/project work/vocational training /viva/seminars/term papers/assignments/presentations/self-study/such other.

2. Core Course

A Core Course (CC),shall be of 4 or 6 credits and may consists of only theory component, or theory and a practical components, in which case the theory component shall be of 3 credits and the practical component shall be of 1 credit for 4 credit courses and the theory component shall be of 4 credits and the practical component shall be of 2 credit for 6 credit courses, or as prescribed by the Bos and approved by the Academic Council.

3. Elective Course

An Elective Course can be chosen from a pool of courses, which may be specific/ specialized /advanced /supportive to the discipline or subject, or which provides an extended scope or which enables an exposure to some other discipline/subject/domain or nurtures the candidate's proficiency/skill. An elective course may be discipline specific elective course or Generic Elective course.

3.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Course

Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) courses shall be offered in the main discipline/subject. Each DSE shall be of 4 /6 credits and may consists of only theory component, or theory and a practical components, in which case the theory component shall be of 3 credits and the practical component shall be of 1 credit for 4 credit courses and the theory component shall be of 4 credits and the practical component shall be of 2 credit for 6 credit courses, or as prescribed by the Bos and approved by the Academic Council. Any number of DSE's as approved by Bos and AC, can be offered depending upon the specialization available in the college.

3.2 Project

A compulsory Project work of 4/6 credits shall be offered in lieu of a DSE course in semester VI and shall be designed to acquire special/advanced knowledge; it shall be specialized course involving application of knowledge in solving /analyzing/exploring a real life situation/difficult problem. Students shall undertake such a project under the guidance of a teacher/faculty member. The topic for the project work shall be given in semester V. Students shall be required to carry out work for the project during Semesters V and VI. The assessment of the project will be carried at the end of semester VI.

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3.3 Generic Elective (GE) Course

A Generic Elective (GE) course shall be of 4 credits, and may be chosen from an unrelated discipline/subject, with an intention to seek exposure. a core course offered in a discipline/subject may be treated as GE course for another discipline/subject, and may consist of only theory component, or theory and a practical components, in which case the theory component shall be of 3 credits and the practical component shall be of 1 credit, or as prescribed by the Bos and approved by the Academic Council.

4. Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC)

The Ability Enhancement (AE) Programmes may be of two kinds: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses(AECC) and Skill Enhancement (SE) Courses.

4.1 AEC Courses are based upon the content that leads to Knowledge enhancement. Environmental Studies as AEC Course mandatory for all disciplines. Each course shall have only theory component of four credits or two separate courses of 2 credits each.

4.2 SE Courses are value-based and/or skill-based and are aimed at providing hands-on- training, competencies, skills. These Courses may be chosen from a pool of Courses designed to provide value-based and/or skill-based knowledge. Each course will be of four credits

5 The course Structure for the Three Year Degree Programme in B. A. / B. Com. /B. Sc./ B. A. (Hon.)/ B. Com. (Hon.)/ B. Sc. (Hon.) Shall be as specified below:

5.5 Programme Structure for Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)

CC- Discipline Specific Core; DSE-Discipline Specific Elective GE-Generic Elective; SEC-Skill Enhancement Course; AECC-Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course *DSP-In lieu of one of the DSEs, a compulsory Discipline Specific Project(DSP)has to be taken up.

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CC 1 Commerce CC 2 Commerce

CC 3 Economics

CC 4 Commercial Arithmetic

AECC 1 Spoken EnglishAECC 2 Environmental

Studies

GE 1: Computer Applications /Geography/

Commerce/

Any other

II

CC 5 Commerce

CC 6 Commerce

CC 7 Economics

CC 8 Commercial Arithmetic

AECC 3 Business

Communication

AECC 4 Environmental

Studies

GE 2: Computer Applications /Geography/

Commerce/

Any other

IIICC 9 Commerce

CC 10 Commerce

CC 11 Commerce

SEC 1 Business Law(with practical component)/

Any other

GE 3: Business Statistics

/Commerce/

Any other

GE 4: Economics / Any Other

IVCC 12

Commerce

CC 13 Commerce

CC 14 Commerce

SEC 2

Business Law(with practical component)/

Any other

GE 5: Business Statistics /Commerce/

Any other

GE 6: Economics / Any Other

VCC 15 Commerce

CC 16 Economics

DSE 1

Commerce

DSE 2 Commerce

DSE 3 Commerce

DSE 4 Commerce*

VICC 17 Commerce

CC 18 Economics

DSE 5 Commerce

DSE 6 Commerce

DSE 7 Commerce DSE 8 Commerce*

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Credits for B. Com (Honours)

Semester Subjects Credits Total

I

CC 1 Commerce CC 2 Commerce CC 3 Economics CC 4 Commercial Arithmetic AECC1 Spoken English AECC2 Environmental Studies GE 1 Computer Applications /Geography/Any other

4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 2x1 4x1

4 4 4 4 4 2 4

Total 26

II

CC 5 Commerce CC 6 Commerce CC 7 Economics CC 8 Mathematics AECC 3 Business Communication AECC 4 Environmental Studies GE 2 Computer Applications /Geography/Any other

4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 2x1 4x1

4 4 4 4 4 2 4

Total 26

III CC 9 Commerce CC 10 Commerce CC 11 Commerce SEC 1 Business Law/Any other GE 3 : Business Statistics /Commerce/ Any other GE 4 Economics / Any Other

4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1

4 4 4 4 4 4 Total 24

IV

CC 12 Commerce CC 13 Commerce CC 14 Commerce SEC 2 Business Law/Any other GE 5 : Business Statistics /Commerce/ Any other GE 6 Economics / Any Other

4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1

4 4 4 4 4 4

Total 24

V CC 15 Commerce CC 16 Economics DSE 1 Commerce DSE 2 Commerce DSE 3 Commerce DSE4 Commerce *

4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1

4 4 4 4 4 4

Total 24

VI CC 17 Commerce CC 18 Economics DSE 5 Commerce DSE 6 Commerce DSE 7 Commerce DSE 8 Commerce

*

4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1 4x1

4 4 4 4 4 4

Total 24 Total 148

1. Business Law in Semester III & IV and Accountancy Papers in Semester V and VI will have 3 credits of Theory and 1 credit of Practical

2. Computer Application paper in Semester I and Semester II will have 3 credits of Theory and 1 credit of Practical

* DSP-In lieu of one of the DSEs, a compulsory Discipline Specific Project(DSP)has to be taken up.

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Subjects to be offered at Semester - I and Semester - II Under New Choice Based Credit System for B.Com. (Hon).

SEMESTER I

Sr. No. CATEGORY PAPER

1. CC 1 General Management

2. CC 2 Financial Accounting

3. CC 3 Micro Economics

4. CC 4 Commercial Arithmetic I

5. AECC 1 Spoken English

6. AECC 2 Environmental Studies I

7. GE 1 a) Computer Application OR

b) Marketing Management OR

c) Banking I OR

d) Principles of Insurance

SEMESTER II

Sr. No CATEGORY PAPER

1. CC 5 Introduction to Marketing

2. CC 6 Financial Statement Analysis & Interpretation

3. CC 7 Managerial Economics

4. CC 8 Commercial Arithmetic II

5. AECC 3 Business Communication

6. AECC 4 Environmental Studies II

7. GE 2 a) Computer Application OR

b) Customer Relationship Management OR

c) Banking II OR

d) Tourism and Hospitality Management

e) Principles and Practices of Accounting

e) Specialised Accounting

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SEMESTER III

Subjects to be offered at Semester – III and Semester - IV Under New Choice Based Credit System for B.Com. (Hon)

SEMESTER IV

Sr.No.

CATEGORY

PAPER

1. CC 9 Business Finance

2. CC 10 Fundamentals of Cost Accounting

3. CC 11 Entrepreneurship Development

4. SEC 1

i) Business laws OR

ii) New Venture Planning OR

iii) Computer Application for Business I

5. GE 3

ii) Business Environment I OR

iii) Retail Management OR iv) Bussiness Communication

6. GE 4 i) Economics of Resources OR

ii) Training and Development OR

iii) Consumer Behaviour

Sr. No.

CATEGORY

PAPER

1.

CC 12

Fundamentals of Investment

2.

CC 13

Income Tax (Direct Tax)

3.

CC 14

Accounting for Service Organizations

4. SEC 2

i) Companies Act & IPR Laws OR

ii) Collective Bargaining and Negotiations skills OR

iii) Computer Application for Business II

5. GE 5

i) Business Statistics - II ORii) Business Environment II OR

iii) E- Commerce & E- Accounting ORiv) Mass Communication

6. GE 6

i) Indian Economy OR

ii) Compensation Management OR

iii) Salesmanship and Sales Management

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SEMESTER V

Subjects to be offered at Semester – V and Semester VI Under New Choice Based Credit System for B.Com. (Hon)

Sr.No. CATEGORY PAPER

1. CC 15 Industrial Management

2. CC 16 Indian Monetary and Financial System

3.

4.

5.

6.

DSE 1

DSE 2

DSE 3

DSE 4

COMMERCE

Accounting Major I - Income Tax, Service Tax and Goa

Value Added Tax OR

Cost Accounting Major I - Cost Accounting I OR

Business Management Major I - International Marketing

Management

COMMERCE

Accounting Major II - Auditing OR

Cost Accounting Major II - Cost Accounting II OR

Business Management Major II - Retail Management

Strategies

COMMERCE

Accounting Major III - Government Accounting OR

Cost Accounting Major III - Techniques of Costing OR

Business Management Major III - Advertising Management

COMMERCE

Accounting Major IV - Financial Reporting OR

Cost Accounting Major IV - Management Accounting OR

Business Management Major IV - Services Marketing II

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SEMESTER VI

Sr.No. CATEGORY PAPER

1. CC 17 Human Resource Management

2. CC 18 International Economics

3.

4.

5.

6. DSE 8 COMMERCE Accounting Major VIII - Corporate Accounting & Tax Planning OR Cost Accounting Major VIII - Advanced Management Accounting OR Business Management Major VIII - Brand Management

7. DSE 9 COMMERCE (Project)

N.B.: Students have to choose any three elective subjects from DSE 5 to DSE 8 as offered by the College.

DSE 5

DSE 6

DSE 7

COMMERCE

Accounting Major V - Advanced Company Accounts OR

Cost Accounting Major V - Advanced Cost Accounting I OR

Business Management Major V - Financial Management II

COMMERCE

Accounting Major VI - Accounting I OR

Cost Accounting Major VI - Cost and Management Audit OR

Business Management Major VI - Strategic Management

COMMERCE

Accounting Major VII - Accounting II OR

Cost Accounting Major VII - Advanced Cost Accounting II

OR

Business Management Major VII - Supply Chain and Logistics

Management

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OC-66.5 Scheme of Examination (B. A. / B. Com. / B. Sc.)

1. (a) The evaluation for the courses, shall comprise Intra-Semester Assessment (ISA) and the Semester End Examination (SEE).

(b) The ISA tests shall carry 20% of maximum marks allotted for the course, and SEE shall carry 80% marks There shall not be an ISA for the Practical component of the Course

(c) A course of 4 credits for total of 100 marks, having only Theory, shall have ISA for 20 marks and SEE for 80 marks.

(d) A course of 4 Credits for total of 100 marks having Theory and Practical component shall have ISA's only for Theory component for total of 15 marks, and SEE Theory Component for 60 marks and practical component for 25 marks. A course of 6 credits for total of 150 marks having Theory and Practical component s shall have ISA's only for Theory component for total of 20 marks, and SEE Theory component for 80 marks and Practical Component for 50 marks.

(e) Courses for any other number of Credits shall have proportionate marking system

2. (a) The ISA for the Theory Component of a course shall be conducted twice in a given Semester, once through a written test, and the other by using alternate modes of evaluation including assignments/ presentation/ orals/such other. There shall not be any averaging of ISA marks.

(b) Generally, ISA for a given course shall be conducted by the teacher/s teaching that course.

(c) The schedule for the ISAs shall be notified to all at the beginning of the Semester.

(d) The marks of ISA shall be communicated to the students within two weeks.

(e) ISA I shall preferably be completed by the end of July for odd Semesters and end of January for even Semesters .Students who fail to appear for the test due to a genuine reason shall be given another opportunity by the end of August/February respectively, on a date pre-determined by the College.ISA II will be completed as decided by the teacher but before the end of the Semester.

(f) Every college shall appoint a three member Committee to monitor the ISA in the college. There would be no remission in workload or remuneration for carrying out this work.

(g) A student who does not appear for two ISAs of a course shall not be eligible to answer SEE of that Course.

3. (a) The SEE shall be conducted at the conclusion of a given Semester, and shall cover the entire syllabus prescribed for the respective course.

(b) A candidate shall be considered to have successfully fulfilled the requirements of a Semester to be eligible to appear for the SEE provided he/she has appeared for two ISAs of the Course, and fulfils the minimum attendance requirements as per the relevant rules of the University. A candidate failing to fulfill these conditions shall have to repeat the Semester.

(c) A tentative schedule of SEE examination of Semester I-IV, evaluation, declaration of results shall be prepared by the respective College(s), preferably at the beginning of each academic year and shall be notified to their students with a copy to the University. Setting of the question papers, evaluation of answer-scripts and declaration of results shall be done by respective Colleges.

(d) Assessment of answer-scripts of SEE of Semester I-IV shall be organized by the Colleges. The assessment of the SEE answer-scripts at the Semesters I-IV shall be done by the teachers of respective colleges. If two or more colleges desire to have the same question paper in any of the subjects, a common paper may be set by the teachers from the concerned Colleges. For this purpose, a Committee of senior teachers may be constituted by the Principals of concerned Colleges.

(e) The pattern of question paper(s) to be set for the SEE in a given Subject and the scheme of marking shall be decided by the BoS in that subject. For this purpose, the BoS shall frame specimen question paper(s) in the concerned subject for each semester for the information of the students. Similarly, for practical examinations, the number of laboratory exercises, marks distribution for each exercise and other relevant details shall be decided by the BoS in that subject.

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(f) The schedule of the Examination and the setting of question paper(s) for SEE for Semester-V and Semester-VI shall be done centrally by the University.

(i) A Board of Paper-Setters and Examiners for the SEE of Semester-V and VI shall be appointed by the University.

(ii) The Paper-Setters shall finalize the question paper(s); There shall be no objective type of questions at SEE; however short answer questions may be set.

(iii) The Paper-setters shall all prepare a key for answers to all question/sub-questions and the scheme of marking of the paper set at the examination. In case of descriptive type of answers, only important points to be expected may be highlighted in the key.

(iv) The Chairperson shall personally hand over the sealed set of question papers and answer keys to the Controller of Examinations in the prescribed manner.

(v) Photocopies of this key and the marking scheme for each of the paper of the concerned Semester V and VI shall be given to the examiners assessing the papers.

(g) The duration of SEE theory paper carrying 40 marks shall be of 1 hour duration and those above 40 marks shall be of 2 hours duration.

4. (a) (I) Examination(s) in Laboratory exercises shall be conducted for courses having practical component. Marks shall be allotted for journal/lab record book, fieldwork, experiment assigned to the candidate and oral, and shall be broadly as follows: experiment 60% , journal 20% and orals 20 % .The final break- up of marks shall be as recommended by the Board of Studies in the respective subject, approved by the Academic Council and notified by the University to all the Colleges.

(ii) For assessing the candidate's performance in the assigned experiment, the examiner shall take into account the planning, the procedure and the technique followed by the candidate along with the readings/observations, the results and the presentation.

(iii) Candidates shall be required to submit the journal/record book while entering the laboratory to appear for the practical examination. Examiner(s) shall take into account the regularity of the candidate in attending the Laboratory Course, completeness of the exercises, presentation and style of writing the journal. For subjects having the field work component, the candidate shall be required to submit the report of such field excursion(s) along with the journal(s) for assessment. The examiner(s) shall consider the report along with journal(s) while allotting the marks.

(iv) In oral examination, the examiner(s) shall assess the knowledge of the candidate in the course as well as the experiment(s) performed by the candidate.

(b) Record of the breakup of marks thus obtained by the candidate for Semester I to IV shall be maintained by the respective College in a sealed envelope for a minimum period of 4 years.

(c) A candidate may be permitted, strictly on medical or other genuine grounds, to appear for the practical examination out of turn, irrespective of the timetable and the batch allotted to him/her, in the examination programme for Semester –V and Semester –VI issued by the University . This out of turn appearance may be in the same college in a different batch or in a different college. Such permission may be granted by the University if so recommended by the Principal of the college. The candidate shall be required to remit the requisite fee for his/her being examined out of turn.

5.(a) (i) The project shall be compulsory for all students in lieu of a DSE. Discipline Specific Project(DSP) shall be assigned during the V Semester and assessed and credits assigned in the VI semester .The project shall be group project with a maximum of 5 students per group. A teacher shall not be ordinarily assigned more than 2 projects. The project workload will be 2 hours per week for a group of 5 students and for a group of 3 or less students the workload will be 1 hour per week.

(ii) Project work and the Report shall be based on field work/library work /laboratory work or on-the-job training or similar work assigned by the teacher.

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(b) The assessment of the project course shall be done equally by Internal Examiner (Project Supervisor for 50 marks) and External Examiner (for 50 marks) as per the guidelines defined in the project manual.

6.(a) (i) Revaluation of answer books of the candidates at Semester V and VI shall be permitted as per the existing provisions of OA-5.15 for revaluation/verification.

(ii) However, revaluation at Semester I to IV examinations shall not be permitted. Personal verification of marks shall be granted to the candidate in the presence of Principal/Vice-Principal and the concerned Examiner, provided he/she has applied for the same along with payment of prescribed fees, within one week of the declaration of result.

(b) The following shall be the procedure for the verification of marks:

(i) On a notified day and time, which should be not later than 10 days after the receipt of application from the candidate, the candidate shall be shown the answer book in the chamber of the Principal/Vice-Principal in the presence of the Examiner concerned.

(ii) If the candidate is not satisfied with the result on personal verification of answer book, he may apply to College Grievance Committee within a week.

(iii) The College Grievance Committee shall take appropriate action as per the relevant Ordinance and inform the candidate of the decision taken accordingly.

7. A supplementary examination shall be conducted, preferably after 15 days from the declaration of results of semester II and IV examinations. Students who have a backlog of any or all the papers (theory/practical) of Semesters I, II, III and IV are eligible to appear for this examination.

8.(a) (i) Improvement of performance/total score shall be permitted to a candidate who has passed the B.A./B.Com/B.Sc./ degree examination, in which case he/she shall be required to appear again only in the SEE component of the papers of Semester V and /or Semester VI examinations, excluding the Project Course. For this purpose, the marks scored at the first appearance in the Project course, as also in ISA component of the other papers, shall be carried forward for tabulation of the result under ''improvement of performance''.

(ii) A candidate shall not be permitted to reappear for improvement of performance at Semesters-I, II, III and IV.

( iii ) This facility to reappear under improvement shall be available during the immediately subsequent regular Semester-V and Semester-VI examinations, but within double the duration period.

(iv) The performance of a candidate, who appears under this provision and fails to improve, shall be ignored.

(b) (i) The candidate availing of this provision shall be considered to have passed Semesters-V and /or VI ''under improvement'' and this fact shall be recorded on his/her statements of marks and other relevant documents.

(ii) The candidate shall be required to surrender the original statements of marks and other relevant documents at the time of receiving the fresh statement of marks in the event of improvement of performance /total score.

(iii) A candidate can appear only once under this clause.

9 Award of Grades

A Grade Certificate shall be issued to all the registered students after every semester based on the grades earned. The grade certificate will display the Course details (code, title, number of credits, grade secured).Marks awarded in each course shall be represented in the form of Grades in the grade sheet issued at the end of each semester.

Letter grade shall be the index of the performance of students in a said Course, denoted by letters O,A+,A,B+,B,C,P and F ,and calculated based on Grade Point and marks obtained for each Course, as shown in the table below.

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CGPA

Grades

10.0

O(Outstanding)

9.0

<10

A+ (Excellent)

8.0 – <9.0 A (Very Good)

7.0

<8.0 B+ (Good)

6.0 – <7.0 B (Above Average)

5.0 – <6.0 C (Average)

4.0

<5.0

P (Pass)

Less than required credits

or CGPA<4.0 F (Fail )

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10 A student shall be required to score a minimum of 'P' grade in ISA,SEE and practical components taken together to pass in a course in Semester I to VI.

OC-66.6 Grade Point Average(GPA) The grade sheet in every semester shall reflect Semester Grade Point Average(SGPA) and Cumulative

Grade Point Average(CGPA).The final result shall be declared as Final Grade Point Average(FGPA), earned at the end of the Programme, which shall be measure of overall cumulative performance of a student over Semesters I-VI.

The SGPA/CGPA/FGPA shall be converted to a Letter Grade, as shown in the table below:

OC-66.7 College Examination Committee, College Unfair Means Inquiry Committee and College Grievance Committee.

OC-66. 7.1 The following committees shall be constituted by the Principal of the college for the terms mentioned against each of them and shall work subject to control and supervision of the Principal.

(a) College Examination Committee - 3 years

(b) College Unfair Means Inquiry Committee(CUMIC) - 3 years

(c) College Grievance Committee - 3 years

Letter Grade Grade Point Marks %

O (Outstanding)

10

85 –

100

A+(Excellent)

9

75 –

<85

A (Very Good) 8 65 – <75

B+(Good) 7 55 – <65 B (Above Average) 6 50 – <55 C (Average)

5

45 –

<50 P (Pass)

4

40 –

<45 F (Fail)

0

0 –

<40

Ab (Absent) 0 ---

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(A) The College Examination Committee shall consist of :

i) A senior teacher who shall be the Chairperson.

ii) Two or four regular teachers (In addition to the Chairperson).

a) There shall be no remission in work-load but adequate remuneration shall be paid to the members.

b) This Committee shall be generally in charge of all matters pertaining to B.A., B.Com., and B.Sc. examinations in the College.

c) The Committee shall prepare the examination time-table, arrange to get the question paper sets printed and answer books assessed.

d) The Committee shall arrange to get the results prepared, settled, announced and individual statement of marks prepared and issued to the candidates.

(B) The CUMIC shall be constituted with the following members

i) Vice-Principal or a senior teacher as Chairman.

ii) Two members of the College Examination Committee

(2) The committee shall inquire into the cases of unfair means and malpractices reported in a manner prescribed by OC-66.7.2 and shall recommend to the Principal a course of action as prescribed in OA-5.14.

(C) The College Grievance Committee shall be constituted as under :-

I) Vice-Principal/Senior member of teaching staff as Chairman, provided that he is not the Chairman of CUMIC.

ii) Two regular teachers, preferably not members of CUMIC and the College Examination Committee.

iii) In case the Grievance concerns any member of the committee, the Principal shall reconstitute the Committee for the concerned grievance, excluding the concerned member.

a) This committee shall investigate into written complaints from the students, referred to Committee by the Principal, in the conduct of examinations and recommend a course of action to the Principal as prescribed in OC-66.7.3 and OA-5.14.

OC-66.7.2 Inquiry into cases of unfair means The following procedure shall be followed for inquiring into the cases of candidates alleged to have

used unfair means at the F.Y. and/or S.Y.B.A/B.Com/B.Sc., examinations.

(1) The candidates be served with a show cause notice and made aware of the charges/allegations reported against him/her so as to enable him/her to prepare his defense at the time of this appearance before the CUMIC and inform him /her thereby of the proposed action to be taken in his/her case, directing him/her reply to the show cause notice as to why the action proposed should not be taken against him/her.

a) The reply received by the Committee from the candidate when he/she appears before it be considered by the Committee and the final recommendation in the matter be taken and reported to the Principal for approval.

b) 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.

c) The CUMIC is a recommendatory body. The Principal has to exercise his/her power under Statute SB-13(iv) of the University and issue final order.

d) The broad category of malpractice and the quantum of punishment for each category thereof shall be as given in general Ordinance on malpractices i.e. OA-5.14.19. Besides these guidelines, each case be examined in detail and punishment awarded on the merit of each case.

OC-66.7.3 Investigation of Grievance by the College Grievance Committee 1. The Committee shall consider the written complaint by a student on the conduct of examination provided

that (i) The complaint is submitted within 15 days after the declaration of results;

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(ii) The complaint is accompanied with a fee of Rs. 200/- (refundable if the complaint is found genuine); and

2. The matter is referred to the Committee by the Principal.

The Committee shall invite a reply to the allegations, if any, made by the student from the concerned party.

3. After considering the reply of the concerned party, the committee shall recommend a course of action in writing to the Principal.

4. The Principal may inform the student the findings of the Committee and shall take appropriate action including reassessment of the said answer book. However, if the marks are reduced after revaluation of the said answer book the original marks shall be retained and the student to be communicated that there is no change in his/her result.

5. A minimum fine of Rs. 200/- which shall not exceed Rs. 500/-, shall be imposed on the student complainant, if the said allegation(s) is (are) found to be a deliberate attempt at casting aspersions on the teacher(s) concerned. If the allegations are found to be genuine and the same is recorded giving reasons, the action shall be taken as provided under OA-5.2.6.

OA-26 Award of entitlement marks at the University Examinations under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for B.A./B.A. (Hons.)/B.Sc./B.Sc. (Hons.)/B.Com./B.Com. (Hons.) Programmes.

OA-26.1 Scheme for Award of Entitlement Marks: Candidates who have participated in NCC / NSS /Sports /Cultural events shall be entitled to

entitlement marks as per the following scheme. However, they are not eligible for general grace marks.

(I) Candidates who have been enrolled as members of the NCC and are certified by the Principals of their Colleges/ Heads of Institutions as having satisfactorily completed a minimum of 75% of the total number of parades during a Semester.

OR (II) Candidates who have participated in the NSS programme and are certified by the Principals

of their Colleges/Heads of Institutions as having satisfactorily completed at least 60 hours of social service comprising the time spent in one or more types of projects during a Semester.

OR (III) Candidates who have to their credit participation in cultural events during the Semester as

specified below:

A. Cultural Events –At the University Level a) All students who are members of the Winning and Runners-up teams at the Inter-Collegiate level

where competitions for team Championships are conducted by the University.

b) In the case of individual events at the Inter-Collegiate meets conducted by the University students winning first three places, in the order of merit.

B. Cultural Events –At the Inter-University / Inter-State (representing the University, Zone or State / National (representing the University, Zone or State)/International (representing the University or State or Nation) Level.

(IV) All the above categories of students shall be entitled to 10 marks under any one or both of the conditions (a) and (b) mentioned below, for the examination pertaining to the respective Semester.

a) A candidate who fails to pass in one or more heads of passing for a course shall be awarded entitlement marks to the extent of 5 % of the maximum marks allotted to the head of passing, subject to a maximum of 5 marks in each course.

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b) The entitlement marks whether allotted or not, fully or partially, under any of the heads of passing shall be shown along with the grand total with appropriate ‘#’ sign.

The benefit of gracing mentioned above shall be given at the respective Semester examinations.

The entitlement marks under this Ordinance shall not be counted for the purpose of placement in the order of merit or award of scholarships, prizes and medals or of other awards. However, such marks can be utilized for award of higher grades.

C) Level of participation in cultural events within the State of Goa: 1. Entitlement marks may be awarded to the First three prize winners in team as well as individual

events organized by the State Government/ Central Government organizations.

2. To be considered for the award of entitlement marks, at least 10 Institutions should have participated in the event.

3. The Principals of those colleges whose students have secured 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes should verify and forward the names of the students to the University for the award of entitlement marks.

4. The organizing agencies should also forward the names of the students and a list of the participating colleges to the University.

(V) Candidates who are eligible as per University eligibility rules and have to their credit participation in Sports events during the academic year/Semester as specified below:

A. Eligibility

The Candidate (Sportsperson) should be a bona fide student of Goa University or its affiliated college. She/he shall participate in the sports events approved by the Sports Council of Goa University, National Sports Federations having recognition of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports / Indian Olympic Association / Association of Indian Universities after obtaining prior approval of the respective Principal / Dean / Head of Department. She/he shall be eligible for the Sports Merit Marks only after the completion of her/his performance in the event and the marks so allotted shall be counted for her/his appearance at the respective Semester Examination only. In the event of her/his performance in more than one category/sport, only the highest marks allotted in any one category/ sport will be considered.

For the purpose of allotment of marks, sports events shall be divided into the following categories:

Category A:Students representing India in the following International events: Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cups, Davis Cup, Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, Para Olympic Games, Winter Olympics Games, Champions Trophy, Commonwealth Games, Commonwealth Championships, World University Games, World University Championships, Asian Games (Indoor/Outdoor Games), Asian Cups, Asian Championships, Asian Winter Games, Asian Para Olympics, Wimbledon Championship, US, French & Australia Open Tennis Championships, All England Badminton Tournament, Youth Olympic Games.

Category B:Students representing India in the following International events/Championships recognized by National Sports Federation which are duly approved by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports/ Indian Olympic Association/Association of Indian Universities.

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Runners-up/ Silver Medal

Semi-finalists/ Bronze Medal

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B

C

D1

D2

E1 & E2

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20

16

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28+24=52

26+22=48

16+20=36

20+16=36

16+12=28

10+06=16

28+22=50

26+20=46

16+16=32

20+12=32

16+08=24

10+04=14

28+20=48

26+18=44

16+14=30

20+10=30

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Category C: Students representing Goa State for National events organised by the recognised National Federation which are duly approved by the Indian Olympic Association /Association of Indian Universities.

i) National Games

ii) National Championships (only one in each recognised discipline to be determined by respective National Federation)

iii) Federation Cups organised by National Sports Federations recognised by the Government of India and Indian Olympic Association.

iv) National Sports Festivals for Women.

Category D (1):Students representing Goa University in the All India Inter-University Championships, approved by Association of Indian Universities.

Category D (2):Students representing Goa University in Zonal Inter-University Championships, approved by Association of Indian Universities.

Category E1: Students representing the College in the Inter-Collegiate Tournaments as approved by the Sports Council and organised by Goa University.

Category E2:Students eligible as per eligibility rules of Goa University and participating in State Championship recognized by Sports Authority of Goa in disciplines that are not in the list of annual Intercollegiate Championships organized by Goa University.

A student shall have to attend a minimum of ten practice sessions consisting of two hours each, organized by the College/University in the form of inter class/intra mural competition/coaching in order to be eligible for participation /selection at inter college championships.

B. Allotment of Sports Merit Marks to Categories: Students participating in sports shall be eligible for entitlement marks as per the table given below:

C. (i) Sports Merit Marks allotted to a student passing on her/his own merit shall be indicated separately in the mark sheet and shall be counted for the purpose of higher grades, class, honours or distinction. However, unless otherwise eligible, the same shall not be counted for the purpose of obtaining any University scholarship, prizes, medals or placement in order of merit/rank for the said exam.

(ii) A student shall be eligible for the Sports Merit Marks in a particular course, provided that she/he shall have obtained a minimum of 50% marks required to pass/claim exemption in that Paper/Subject. In the event of the student being unable to utilise the Sports Merit Marks the same can be carried forward to the subsequent appearance of the same examination.

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(iii) In case of a student failing in a particular course(s), whether in theory or practical or both, the Sports Merit Marks shall be added to that course(s) as per (ii) above and indicated by a hash (#) tag. Balance marks, if any, shall be shown separately in the statement of marks.

(iv) The entitlement marks on account of participation in sports shall be awarded at the examination conducted at the end of the Semester during which the student is eligible for such marks.

N.B. (a) The marks awarded under this scheme shall be shown separately in the candidate’s statement of marks.

(b) The benefit envisaged in the above clauses shall be made available to students on their producing the necessary certificate.

c) If the percentage of the entitlement marks calculated /arrived at, comes to decimal of 0.5 and above then it shall be rounded to the nearest higher whole number.

(d) A student participating in Sports / NCC / NSS / Cultural activities shall be eligible for the award of entitlement marks under only one category in whichever she/he scores the highest.

OA-26.2 Eligibility for awards:

i) A candidate who has been awarded marks in any head/heads/subject(s) for an examination under this Ordinance, shall not be eligible for any University scholarships, prizes, medals, placement in order of merit for the said examination unless she/he is eligible to it even otherwise.

ii) The unutilized Entitlement Marks obtained for NCC /NSS/ Sports / Cultural activity can be carried forward to the subsequent appearance of the same examination.

OA-26.3 Award of credits and grades under Skill Enhancement Courses for NCC/NSS/Cultural activities/ Sports:

OA-26.3.1: Entitlement marks allotted per semester for participation at various levels and for their achievement:

(A) NCC:

NIC (National Integration Camp 10 Days)3 10

Sr. No. Nature and Level of Participation/Achievement Entitlement Marks / Semester

Regular Participation in NCC (as in OA - XX. 1(IV) above)

ATC

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2

10

05

Tal Sena Camp

B Certificate

C Certificate

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7

8

10

10

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Tal Sena Camp (Group)5 05

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(B) NSS

Sr. No. Nature and Level of Participation Entitlement Marks / Semester

Regular Participation in NSS (as in OA - XX. 1(IV) above)

NSS Special Camp (7 days)

National Integration Camp (6 Days)

Pre-RD (10 days)

Adventure Camps (8 days)

Best all - round NSS Volunteer of the College for the year

Indira Gandhi Awardee

Participation at RD Camp (one month)

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

05

05

05

05

05 (based on entire year)

05

10

10

National Youth Convention (6 days)

Participation at International Event such as International YouthExchange Programme (6 days)10 10

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OA-26.3.2 Award of Credits for Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) and Grades: The marks awarded as shown above shall cumulate (after subtracting the marks utilized for passing, if any)

till the end of Semester II. If the candidate wishes to utilise these marks for claiming a Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) in Semester III, then she/he shall inform it in writing to the Principal of the College at the beginning of Semester III. The candidate shall be given credits in lieu of a regular SEC for NCC/NSS/Cultural activities/Sports at the end of Semester III by considering the marks accumulated till the end of Semester III for the particular activity. These accumulated marks shall be used for calculating the grade as per OC-66.5.9. If the candidate wishes to claim the credits for Semester IV, she/he shall inform it in writing to the Principal of the College at the beginning of Semester IV. The candidate will be given credits in lieu of a regular SEC for NCC/NSS/Cultural activities/Sports at the end of Semester IV by considering the marks accumulated till the end of Semester IV for the particular activity. This option is available to B.Sc. [not for B.Sc. (Hons.)] students during Semesters V and VI also, following the same principle detailed above. However, they can exercise this option only once (i.e. Semester III/ IV /V/VI). These accumulated marks shall be used for calculating the grade as per OC-66.5.9. For this purpose, any marks accumulated beyond 100 shall not be considered, nor carried forward. However marks obtained during subsequent Semesters shall accumulate.

Pre-RD (Group) (10 days)

Pre-RD (Directorate) (10 days)

9

10

05

10

Any Camp attended outside Goa (Directorate Level)

Any Camp that is of Inter-Group Compitition (IGC)

14

15

10

15

RD Parade at New Delhi

Youth Exchange Programme (YEP at the International Level (In addition to the RD Parade marks)

Any Camp attended outside Goa (Group Level)

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If a candidate does not wish to claim Credits for her/his accumulated entitlement marks, the marks shall continue to accumulate till the end of Semester VI (either without utilising or after partially being utilised). These cumulative marks shall be shown separately with a # markin each Semester. At the time of candidate fulfilling the minimum credits for the programme these marks shall be converted into GPA and added to the CGPA to arrive at the FGPA using an appropriate conversion formula.

OA-5.16.5 Eligibility for Awards / Scholarships etc.

i) A candidate whose marks are graced in any head/heads/subject(s) for an examination shall not be eligible for any University scholarships, prizes, medals, placement in order of merit for the said examination unless he/she is eligible to it even otherwise.

ii) Similarly, a candidate whose marks are graced in any head/heads/subjects in order to pass the examination shall not be eligible for award of grace marks for the purpose of class, honours or distinction.

iii) The unutilized Entitlement Marks obtained for NCC or NSS or Sports or Cultural activity along with the unutilized General Grace Marks can be carried forward to the subsequent appearance of the same examination.

Note : Changes in ordinance of Goa University shall be displayed on College Notice Board from time to time for reference.

OA-17 Minimum attendance for eligibility to appear for Examinations conducted by Goa University. (Effective from 30th November, 2007)

OA-17.1 Objectives To ensure regular attendance during every form of interactive instruction pertaining to the teaching of all the

Undergraduate and Post Graduate Programmes offered by Goa University.

OA-17.2 General

(i) Attendance criteria under this Ordinance shall be brought to the notice of .all the enrolled students by the concerned Institution/Department at the beginning of the academic year and the same be enforced strictly

(ii) The teacher (S) concerned shall engage not less than 90% of the actual number of lectures/practicals prescribed for the particular paper/ course in the syllabus.The Principal or Dean of the College/ Head of the PG Department shall ensure that the teachers in the College/Department actually engage the required lectures/practicals as mentioned above. {Note: "Course" refers to Laboratory Course/ Optional Course/ Compulsory Course or other similar instructional Courses}. The Principal! Head of the Department may permit faculty members to engage the classes outside usual class timetable to enable them to complete the minimum prescribed number of classes.

OA-17.3 Attendance and eligibility to appear for Examinations

(i) The attendance shall be taken by the teacher for each lecture/tutorial/Practical or any other component of teaching separately. He shall maintain such a paper/ course-wise attendance record, preferably online.

(ii) Attendance shall be taken on a day to day basis for all the students and shall be cumulative of all the months of the Semester / Term/Year (in case of annual examination), as the case may be for deciding the eligibility to appear for the respective examination. The statement of the cumulative attendance shall be prepared paper/course-wise and the same shall be displayed on the Notice Board on a monthly basis. Where students have online access to attendance records, a Notice directing students to check their records may be displayed on the Notice Board on a monthly basis. A copy of this statement shall be sent to the University as and when requested by the University authorities.

(iii) A student registered in a Semester / Term / Year, for any Programme (Degree or Diploma), shall ordinarily be required to have a minimum cumulative attendance of 75% of the total lectures and practicals engaged during that Semester/ Term / Year and a minimum of 50% attendance of the total lectures and practicals engaged in any individual paper/ Course. In case of late admission on genuine grounds (to be decided by the Principal/Dean Head of Department), attendance shall be considered from the date of admission to the programme.

In case the faculty is unable to engage the actual numbers of lectures/ practical prescribed for a particular paper/course e due to any reason, all the students shall be given full attendance to that number of classes that could not be engage by the faculty.(For example if a faculty could engage only 55 lectures out of prescribed 60 lectures, each student shall be given attendance of additional 5 lecture in that paper/course and the same shall be counted for counting 75% attendance requirement). Under CBCS, a student whose attendance is less than 75% shall have the option of dropping a paper(S)/ Course (S) in order to meet the minimum 75% attendance requirement.

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(iv) A student, not fulfilling the minimum attendance requirements mentioned above, shall not be eligible to appear for that Semester / Term / Annual Examination. Such student shall have to seek re-admission to the Course/ Programme during the subsequent Academic Year/ Term / Semester by paying the requisite fees. Such a student shall not be treated as a fresh applicant for admission if the re-admission is in the same Institution. Re-admission to professional colleges for the First Year of the programme shall be as per the admission rules of the program. These students need not answer the eligibility test.

(v) For a student registered for subject/subjects having practical component, attendance for both theory and practical component shall be treated separately for the requisite attendance mentioned above.

(vi) In case a student desires to seek admission during the course of the Academic year to a different Institution for the same programme, her/his attendance shall be transferred.

(vii) A student representing the Institution / University / State / Country in extracurricular activities such as NCC / NSS /Sports / Cultural events, on obtaining prior approval of the principal / Dean / Head of Department, shall be marked "Present" for the lectures/ practical missed, provided such absence is supported by documentary evidence issued by the appropriate authority such as Commanding Officer of NCC, Director of Sports and Youth Affairs, Director / Asst. Director of Sports in Government / University or an authorized official of these and other similar bodies.

(viii) Absence on medical grounds for more than four continuous working days is required to be supported with a Medical Certificate which should be submitted within seven days after rejoining the class.

Absence beyond 25% may be condoned on medical grounds.

Students participating in sports at the Inter-collegiate Championship level may be given up to 15% relaxation in attendance.

Further, a student who participates in two or more Inter-Collegiate Championships may be given an additional 10% relaxation in attendance.

A student representing the University at Inter University Championships or the State at National level Championships or higher levels, may be given relaxation up to 50% in attendance.

However, the maximum relaxation permissible to a student on all accounts shall not be more than 50%.

(ix) Any case not covered under the above clauses but recommended by the Principal/Dean/Head of the Department to be condoned, shall be referred to a Committee consisting of (i) Vice- Chancellor (Chairperson), (ii) Registrar and (iii) Principal of the Institutions/ Dean of the College / Head of the Department concerned, as members.

(x) For programmes that are governed by the regulations of Central governing/regulatory bodies, the norms prescribed by the respective bodies as amended from time to time shall apply.

(xi) A student, who has any grievance about the attendance record, may bring the same to the notice of the Principal! Dean / Head of the Department, in writing, within three days from the date of display of the attendance on the Notice Board/ Notice regarding checking of attendance online. The Principal/ Dean / Head of the Department, on receipt of such a complaint, shall verify the accuracy of the attendance records and allow the aggrieved student to inspect the records, if necessary, and shall dispose of the complaint preferably within a period of seven days.

PROJECT WORK:

The students of T.Y. B. Com. class will have one paper on project work of 100 marks. This paper will help to develop the students ability to analyse, synthesize and solve real life problems. The project will be carried out by the student under the guidance of the lecturer of the College.

A student shall be required to complete one project in an area related to the subject of one of the subjects offered by him/her at T.Y. level. The student has to choose the topic of the project in consultation with the guide. The project work consists of field work, library work, laboratory work or any similar work assigned by the guide.

The duly completed project report will have to be submitted to the College office through the In-charge /Head of the Department by the last week of January.

Project evaluation will be done by double assessment. Each project report will be assessed by the guiding lecturer as well as by external examiner appointed by the University.

Internal assessment will be based on overall performance of the student. Marks will be allotted to the project report for the actual work done by the student on the project field work, library work, practical work, attendance of the students for the lectures and discussions, maintenance of the records by the student etc.

External assessment will be based on the overall performance of the student in the viva voce and on the matter presented in the report.

In case, a student fails in the project paper, he/she may be permitted to resubmit the same project with modification or to submit a fresh project.

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OUR STARSFOR THE YEAR 2021 - 22

Stood First at T.Y. B.Com.

Exam April 2021

Stood Second at T.Y. B.Com.

Exam April 2021

Stood Third at T.Y. B.Com.

Exam April 2021

Best Boy Student Best Girl Student

Best Sportsman Best Sportswoman

Miss. Anishka S. Karekar Miss Purwaja J. Kalangutkar Miss Rupam N. Sharma

Mast. Priyanshu P. Rai Miss Sailee P. Naik

Mast. Yuvraj P. Gad Miss. Sonali S. Mayekar

Best NSS Volunteer (Boy)

Mast. Abhishek A. Sawant

Best NSS Volunteer (Girl)

Miss Pramita K. Mainikar

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S.Y. B.Com.

Awareness campaign on Ill effects of Tobacco Plastic Waste Collection Drive

Poster Competition on theme “ 75 years of India’s Independence”

Talk on “HIV AIDS and Blood donation” by Dr. Vaman Polle

Wall paper series on “Unsung Heroes of India” Blood Donation Camp

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RULES OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE

Rules of Conduct and Discipline:

1. All the students are responsible to the college Principal for their general conduct, both inside and

outside the college.

2. Any student who is late to come to the college and not permitted to attend the lectures by the lecturer,

should go to the Library or Reading Room and is not to loiter about in the corridors and disturb the

class and the office. Anyone found loitering is liable to be punished.

3. Insubordination to any teacher, staff member and other College authorities and indecent language or

conduct in the campus is sufficient reasons for the dismissal of a student.

4. At least 75% class attendance in lectures & practicals and satisfactory performance at the college

examination is a condition for permitting the students to appear for the University examination as per

University circular No. GUN/Attendance/138/2004/2213 dt. 18/8/2004.

5. Every student is expected to deal with the College property with due care and to help in keeping the

premises neat and tidy, taking college as a continuation of his/her home. Any damage caused to the

college property is a breach of discipline and will be dealt with severely.

6. No visitors/ outsiders are allowed to be in the College to meet the students, unless permitted by the

College authorities.

7. All extra and co-curricular activities conducted in the name of the College, either within the College

premises or outside, will require prior permission from the Principal.

8. No Society, Association or Union shall be formed in the College and no person invited to address any

meeting without Principal's prior permission.

9. No student is allowed to smoke, take liquor, drugs or intoxicants within the campus. Even outside the

campus he/ she is expected to have a good moral and social behaviour so as to keep up the name of the

College.

10. Every student should carry an Identity Card which should be produced when asked for by the

Principal, any teacher of the College or by any administrative staff member. Duplicate Identity Card/

Library card will be issued on Payment.

11. No student shall collect any money within the College campus or outside using the College name in

any form as contribution for picnics, trips, educational visits, get-together, charity or any other

activity, without the prior permission of the Principal.

12. The following items also form a part of College discipline-

i) Attendance of N.S.S. work and practice of games and other programmes after selection.

ii) Participation in games and other College programmes after being selected for any game/

programme.

13. The College may hold in reserve the final examination results of those students who fail to clear their

dues (breakages, damage, loss, etc.) by the end of the academic year.

14. Use of mobile phones, cameras and music players is strictly prohibited in college premises. The

College administration shall confiscate these equipments if used in college premises and strict

disciplinary action shall be taken against such students.

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15. A teacher shall not conduct individually or participate in conducting jointly with other coaching

classes directly or indirectly, he/ she shall not give any private tuition as per Goa University Statutes

No. SC-5(XX)e.

16. “Ragging” is banned in college and anyone found indulged in ragging is likely to be punished. The

punishment may include expulsion from the college.

17. Sexual Harassment in any form shall be dealt with very seriously according to law.

18. Every student must bring the Academic Year Calendar daily to the college and maintain a record of

their activities and movements in the calendar on a regular basis.

19. Use of Unfair means during examinations is strictly prohibited. A student, if found guilty, shall be

liable for punishment as per the rules prescribed by the Goa University.

20. The Principal's decision in all the matters of the College shall be final and binding on all the students.

LIBRARY RULES:

1. Every bonafide student of the College can become a member of the Library. Every student will be

issued library cards, for the text books, reference books and for general reading. Books borrowed on

borrower's card can be kept for home reading for 7 days. It is left to the discretion of the Librarian to

issue and to renew certain books. In case, the book is kept overtime (beyond 7 days), a fine of Rs.5/-

per book per day will be charged.

2. Every student is expected to show his/her Identity Card / Library Card to the attendant while entering

the Library. Reference Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals or reading hall copies of text books can be

obtained on Reading Hall Ticket for internal reading only.

3. In case, the book, etc obtained on Reading Hall Ticket is not returned while leaving the library, a fine

of Rs.10/- per book per day will be charged.

4. On receiving the books a student must examine them and report any damage done to the books,

otherwise the last borrower will be held responsible if the books are found damaged.

5. If the borrower loses the book he/she will have to replace the book itself or pay the market price of the

book. In case of rare and out of print books, the price will be determined by the Librarian.

6. The borrower is expected to report the loss of library cards immediately.

7. When a student takes back his/her library card after returning books he/she is expected to make sure

that he/she got his/her own ticket. Any misplacement of the tickets should be brought to the notice of

the librarian on the spot.

8. For other rules & regulations of Library visit College Website - www.zantyecollege.ac.in.

APPEAL TO PARENTS

1. Parents/Guardians should see that their ward attends classes regularly and does not remain absent.

2. Parents/Guardians are requested to be present in the College when called for particularly after the

examinations to meet the Principal and Teachers to discuss their ward's progress and also attend

Parent-Teachers Association meetings.

3. Parents/Guardians should see the Principal/teachers, whenever any difficulty arises or any

suggestion is to be made.

4. Parents/Guardians are also requested to attend P.T.A Meetings.

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Computer Laboratory Rules and Regulations

Usage of cell phone in the lab is strictly prohibited. If a student is found using a cell phone it will be confiscated.

Attendance for practicals is compulsory. Also students should be punctual for their practical classes.

Students should take the backup of their data regularly.

Do not delete or edit files which do not belong to you.

No personal data, software should be stored in the PC like snaps, movies, games etc.

Internet facility is available for educational purpose only. Students should refrain from visiting any social networking sites.

Students are not allowed in the lab during their regular lecture hours.

No food or drink will be allowed in the lab. Do not get out of your seat unless permission is granted.

Students should create their folder with their name and roll number and place it in D drive. Do not scatter the files on the desktop. If found they will be deleted.

Treat your classmates, your teacher and all equipment with respect. Do not talk while the teacher is talking. Come to the lab with clean hands. No banging of the mouse or keyboard. Do not twist the monitors for your neighbors to see.

Make sure you leave your work area neat and organized. Exit out of all programs, straighten your keyboard and mouse, push in your chair.

Do not plug in external devices without scanning them for computer viruses.

Ask permission before print.

Do not download any pirated software or movies, games etc. No playing online games. Be careful of what you download.

Report any problems with the computer to the person in charge.

While leaving the computer lab, shut down the computer properly by using the shutdown option only. Do not switch of the system directly.

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Students using Computer Laboratory Facilities

Workshop for Teachers conducted in Computer Laboratory

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PUNISHMENTS FOR RAGGING ACTS

Ragging is a cognizable offence. The student who indulges in ragging shall be liable to be punished to the extent of expulsion from the College and even with imprisonment as per the criminal law.

Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following acts:

a. Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by any actwhich has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student;

b. Indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student;

c. Asking any student to do any act which such students will not in the ordinary Programme do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student;

d. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher;

e. Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students.

f. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other student by students;

g. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or person;

h. Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, post, public insults which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other students;

i. Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other students.

The Anti-Ragging committee may, depending on 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;

i. Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges.

ii. Withholding/ withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits.

iii. Debarring from appearing in any test/ examination or other evaluation process

iv. Withholding results.

v. Debarring from appearing the institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth festival etc.

vi. Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel.

vii. Cancellation of admission.

viii. Rustication from the institute for a period ranging from one to four semesters.

ix. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for a specified period.

Provided that where the persons committing or abetting the act of ragging are not identified, the institution shall resort to collective punishment.

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Inauguration of inter class Event

Inter class Dance Competition

Inter class Dance Competition

Inter class Event - Goonj 1.0

Inter Class Cricket Tournament

Inter Collegiate Volleball Team State level Chess Championship winners

Inter Collegiate Cricket Team

Inter Collegiate Marathon Participants

Inter Collegiate Handball Men Team

Inter Collegiate Handball Womens Team

Inter Class Football Tournament

Sports Activities

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NCC UNIT (ARMY)

NCC unit of Narayan Zantye College of Commerce was established in the year 2019 under 1 Goa Battalion, NCC,

Panaji – Goa. The aim of NCC unit is to provide suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the

Armed forces. It also aims to develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of

adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst the youth of the country.

Additionally NCC cadets will have the opportunities to participate in various camps like National Integration Camps,

Leadership Camps, Thal Sainik Camp (TSC), Rock Climbing Training Camps (RCTC) etc. The total strength of NCC

unit is 52 cadets, comprising of 34 SD (Boy) cadets and 18 SW (Girls) cadets. Alongside completion of their graduate

degree NCC cadets can also complete prestigious “B” and “C” certificate in NCC. The NCC unit of the college is

headed by visionary, dedicated and hardworking Officer Lt. Vaibhav Dhuri. He was commissioned as NCC Officer after

undergoing stringent training for 3 months at Officer's Training Academy, Kamptee.

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SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

1. Late Shri Raghunath Govind Kamat Merit Scholarship of Rs.1,100/- installed by M/s.Kamat Enterprises, Panjim - Goa for the student who stands First at Std. XII amongst the students admitted to F.Y. B.Com. for the year.

2. Shri Premnath Manguesh Shirodkar Merit Scholarship of Rs.1,000/- installed by M/s.Shirodkar Jewellers, Bicholim - Goa for the student who stands Second at Std. XII amongst the students admitted to F.Y.B.Com. for the year

3. Late Shri Ramkrishna Dattu Prabhu Lawande Merit Scholarship of Rs. 1,100/- installed by Shri Udai R. Prabhu Lawande, Sanquelim - Goa for the student who stands First at F.Y.B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

4. Late Shri Ranganath Venkatesh Kamat Merit Scholarship of Rs.700/- installed by Dr.Krishnanath R. Kamat, Sanquelim - Goa for the student who stands Second at F.Y.B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

5. Late Shri Shamba Sinai Amonkar Merit Scholarship of Rs.1,100/- installed by Shri Ravlu alias Dada Shamba Sinai Amonkar, Sanquelim - Goa for the student who stands First at S.Y.B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

6. Late Shri Jaiwantrao J. Sardesai Merit Scholarship of Rs.1,000/- installed by Shri Shashikant J. Sardesai, Bicholim - Goa for the student who stands Second at S.Y.B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

7. Late Shri Narayan Ganesh Prabhu Zantye Memorial Award of Rs.1,100/- installed by Zantye Brothers Educational Foundation, Bicholim - Goa for the student who stands First at Final Year B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

8. Late Shri Raghunath Rama Kamat Merit Scholarship of Rs.1,000/- installed by Shri Bhalchandra R. Kamat, Kudnem, Sanquelim - Goa for the student who stands First at Final Year B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

9. Late Shri Dnyaneshwar Bhiva Sawant Merit Scholarship of Rs.1,000/- installed by Shri Pravin D. Sawant, Bicholim - Goa for the student who stands first at M.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

10. Late Smt. Gulab Kaur Purohit Merit Scholarship of Rs. 800/- installed by Shri. Harshad Purohit for the student clearing CMA Foundation Course examination with highest marks amongst the students of Narayan Zantye College of Commerce, Bicholim, Goa for the year.

11. Late. Smt. Hirabai Narayan Prabhu Zantye Memorial Award of Rs.1,000/- installed by Zantye Brothers Educational Foundation, Bicholim - Goa for the student who stands Second at Final Year B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

12. Late Shri Sadanand V. Kadkade Memorial Award of Rs. 700/- installed by Shri Ajit S. Kadkade, Bicholim - Goa for the “Best Boy Student” in the College for the year.

13. Zantye College Teaching Staff Award of Rs. 1,000/- installed by the members of Teaching Staff of Narayan Zantye College of Commerce, Bicholim - Goa for the “Best Girl Student” in the College for the year.

14. Shri Shrirang P. Narvekar Award of Rs.500/- installed by Shri Shrirang P. Narvekar, for the “Best Actor/ Actress Student” in the College for the year.

15. Zantye College Students' Council Award of Rs.600/- installed by Zantye College Students' Council(2000-2001), Bicholim - Goa for the most active students' Council Member in the College for the year.

16. Late Miss Poonam Pundalik Parab Award of Rs.500/- installed by Students, Teachers and Non-Teaching Staff of the Narayan Zantye College of Commerce, for the Girl Student who stands First at S.Y.B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

17. Late Smt. Sumati P. Bhakta Memorial Award of Rs. 1,000/- installed by Mr. Gurudatta Bhakta, Mapusa - Goa for the student of Final Year B.Com. who secures highest marks for the year at Goa University Examination in the subject Business Mangement Paper III, IV & V.

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18. Hrija Constructions Award of Rs.1000/- installed by Mrs. Twinkle A. Vernekar, Bicholim - Goa for the student of Final year B.Com. who secures highest marks for the year at Goa University Examination in the subject Financial Accounting, Auditing & Taxation Papers III, IV & V.

19. Zantye College Parent Teachers Association Award of Rs.1,000/- installed by ParentsTeachers Association of Zantye College, Bicholim - Goa for the student of Final Year .B.Com. who secures highest marks for the year at Goa University Examination in the subject Cost & Management Accounting Paper III, IV & V.

20. Zantye College Alumni (Ex-students) Association Award of Rs.500/- for the student who stands first at T.Y.B.Com. Examination in the College for the year and Zantye College Alumni (Ex-students) Association Award of Rs.500/- for the student who stands Second at Final Year B.Com. Examination in the College for the year installed by Zantye College Alumni (Ex-students) Association, Bicholim - Goa.

21. Zantye College N.S.S. Award of Rs.500/- for Best N.S.S. Boy Student and Zantye College N.S.S. Award of Rs. 500/- for the Best N.S.S. Girl Student for the year installed by N.S.S. Unit of Zantye College, Bicholim - Goa.

22. Late Gajanan Vishnu Falari Memorial Award of Rs.750/- installed by Shri Rajendra G.Falari, Bicholim - Goa for the “Best Sports Woman” of the College for the year.

23. Late Smt. Laxmibai G. Sanzgiri Memorial Award of Rs.1,100/- installed by Shri Gurudatt Sanzgiri, Mapusa - Goa for the “Best Girl Student” of the College for the year.

24. Late Shri Shivram Manguesh Salkar Memorial Award of Rs.1,100/- installed by Shri Vallabh Salkar and Dr. Shekhar Salkar, Bicholim - Goa for the Girl Student who stands First amongst the Girls at Final Year B.Com. Examination in the College for the year.

25. Late Smt. Neerabai Shivram Salkar Memorial Award of Rs.1,100/- installed by Shri Vallabh Salkar and Dr. Shekhar Salkar, Bicholim - Goa for the Boy Student who stands First amongst the Boys at Final Year B.Com. Examination in the college for the year.

26. Late Smt. Girija Shamba Sinai Amonkar Memorial Award of Rs.1,000/- installed by Adv. Prabhakar Shamba Sinai Amonkar, Bicholim - Goa for the “Best Sportsman” of the college for the year.

27. Late Shri Rohidas L. Harmalkar Memorial Award of Rs. 1000/- installed by Shri Narayan L. Harmalkar, Bicholim - Goa for the “Best Sportsman” of the College for the year.

28. Late Shri Rohidas L. Harmalkar Memorial Award of Rs. 1000/- installed by Shri Narayan L. Harmalkar,Bicholim - Goa for the “Best Sportswoman” of the College for the year.

29. Late Shri. Suresh V. Amonkar Memorial Award of Rs. 1,500/- installed by Shri. Rajesh S. Amonkar for the student who secures highest marks in the subject Commercial Arithmetic for F.Y.B. Com. by considering the average of Semester - I & II taken together.

30. Book Bank Assistance : Shri Dnyaneshwar B. Sawant has donated amount of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) in the name of his mother Late Smt. Bhimarathi B. Sawant for Zantye College Book Bank. The Book Bank purchases the book sets every year out of amount of interest earned on the amount donated. These sets are distributed to needy students.

31. Book Bank Assistance : Dr. Navnath Bhatikar from Sanquelim - Goa has donated amount of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) to Zantye College Book Bank. The Book Bank purchases the book sets every year out of amount of interest earned on the amount donated. These sets are distributed to needy students.

32. Book Bank Assistance : Shri Ramakant Pockle, Industrialist & Social worker from Sanquelim - Goa has donated amount of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) to Zantye College Book Bank. The Book Bank purchases the book sets every year out of amount of interest earned on the amount donated. These sets are distributed to needy students.

33. Freeship : Late Shri Pundalik Shetye Freeship installed by Dr. Chandrakant P. Shetye, Mapusa - Goa of Rs. 1,800/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 20,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

34. Freeship : Principal Arun Sakhardande Freeship installed by Mrs. Nutan A. Sakhardande, Mapusa - Goa of

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Rs. 1,800/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 20,000/- whicheveris less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com.Programme.

35. Freeship : Late Shri Venkatesh R. Shirodkar Freeship installed by Mr. Rajendra Shirodkar, Valpoi - Goa of Rs. 1,800/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 20,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

36. Freeship : Two Freeships installed by Mr. Shashank Marathe, Bicholim - Goa of Rs.1,800/- each (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 40,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy students studying in B.Com. programme.

37. Freeship : Freeships installed by Zantye College Parents Teachers Association, Bicholim - Goa of Rs. 13,000/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 1,50,000/-, whichever is less) for financially backward and needy students studying in B.Com. Programme.

38. Freeship : Dr. Dinesh Amonkar Freeship installed by Dr. Dinesh Amonkar, Bicholim - Goa of Rs. 1,800/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 20,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

39. Freeship : Late Shri Mahesh Chandra Agarwal Freeship installed by Shri Rakesh Agarwal, Mapusa - Goa of Rs. 1,800/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 20,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

40. Freeship : Late Shri Pushparaj K. Dubhashi Freeship installed by Mrs. Gauri Ashish Naik Raikar, Margao - Goa of Rs. 1,800/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 20,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

41. Freeship : Late Smt. Nilima Namdev Bandekar Freeship installed by Shri Bipin Bandekar, Associatet Professor, Narayan Zantye College of Commerce, Bicholim - Goa of Rs. 1,000/- (or interest earned on Principal amoun of Rs, 12,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B. Com. Programme.

42. Freeship : Shri Vinod Agarwal Freeship installed by Shri Vinod Agarwal, Honda, Sattari - Goa of Rs. 900/- (or interest earned on principal amount of Rs. 10,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

43. Freeship : Late Mrs. Kaveri Mahadev Naik Freeship installed by Shri Mahabaleshwar M. Naik, Valpoi, Sattari - Goa of Rs. 1,800/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 20,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

44. Freeship: Shri Ramakant M. Shirodkar Freeship installed by Shri Milind R. Shirodkar, Chorao, IIhas - Goa of Rs. 1800/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 20,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward, and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

45. Freeship: Late Shri Srinivas N. Prabhu Freeship installed by Shri Damodar S. Prabhu, Bicholim - Goa of Rs. 1,000/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 12,000/-whichever is less) for financially backward, needy and deserving student studying in B.Com. Programme.

46. Freeship: Late Smt. Laxmibai S. Prabhu Freeship installed by Shri Damodar S. Prabhu, Bicholim-Goa of Rs. 1,000/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 12,000/- whichever is less) for financially backward, needy and deserving student studying in B.Com. Programme.

47. Freeship: Zantye College Alumni (Ex-students) Association installed a Freeship of Rs.1,200/- (or interest earned on Principal amount of Rs. 12.000/- whichever is less) for financially backward and needy student studying in B.Com. Programme.

N.B.: Toppers/Rankers at the B.Com. Final Year Examination (T.Y.B.Com.) for the purpose of awarding merit scholarships will be decided on the basis of academic performance of the student in all the six semesters of B.Com. Course under CBCS pattern.

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GOVT SCHOLARSHIPS / OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS :

1. Freeships / Financial Assistance from Students' Aid Fund.

2. Scholarship to the children of mine workers.

3. Educational concession to the children of freedom fighters.

4. Stipend and scholarship to handicapped students.

5. Post Matric Scholarship to Scheduled Caste/ST/OBC/Minority students.

6. Educational Concession to the children of service personnel.

7. Merit Scholarships for Meritorious Students.

8. Dayanand Bandodkar Scheme for Higher Education for Orphans.

9. Fee Waiver Scheme SC/ST Students pursuing Higher Education.

FACILITIES OFFERED

Narayan Zantye College is well equipped with facilities required for the best higher education.

we have a spacious College campus spanning 30,000 sq. mts. which includes large Classrooms,

Audio Visua l Rooms, Tutor ia l Rooms, Computer Lab , Mul t ipurpose Gymkhana Hal l , Big

Library, Canteen, Indoor Hall, Open Air Auditorium and a Sports Ground for outdoor games.

A. LIBRARY :

Narayan Zantye College of Commerce Library is one of the best College Libraries in Goa. It provides various facilities

to the students and staff with conducive environment for learning. This is the soul of any Educational Institution. Our

Library is situated in a very peaceful ambience having seating capacity of hundred persons. The well lit and Ventilated

library has a collection of around 19,000 + Books in the text and reading categories besides nearly 62+ Journals and

Magazines and 13 National and Daily Newspapers. Our Library has Book Bank facility which offers free books to

needy students. We have dedicated and helpful staff in the library who continuously encourage and motivate the

students for using the library. The students of F.Y.B.Com. & S.Y.B.Com. are offered two cards for text related books.

The students of T.Y.B.Com. are offered three cards for text related books and the sudents who scores 60% and above in

their previous examination are given one ‘Scholar card’ while M.Com. Students are offered five cards for text related

books. Library also provides the facility such as Internet connectivity via WI-FI with own Laptops & E-Library facility

to access online journals such as INFLIBNET (6,000 + e-journals and 19,51,000+ e-books) and other online resources.

The library is open all the days except Sundays and Holidays. It operates from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm from Monday to

Saturday. Library gives open access to students and staff. The Library is having separate section for teachers/research

scholars and group discussion. The library also provides Photocopy, Lamination and Spiral Binding facility. Library

conducts Book Exhibitions, Synopsis Writing Competitions and General Knowledge test in order to inculcate reading

habit among the students.

B. GYMKHANA FACILITIES :

The College has a full-fledged Gymkhana offering games like Table Tennis, Badminton, Chess, Carrom, Tennicoit, etc.

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Students can avail of full range sports kit in the games like Cricket, Football, Voleyball, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, etc. A

dedicated training instructor assists the students in fine tuning their sports talents. Multipurpose Gymkhana Hall

costing more than Rs. 60 Lakhs is recently inaugurated and offered to the students as additional facility.

C. COMPUTER LABORATORY:

Our College has two Air-Conditioned Computer laboratories offering the state of art technology to our students. The

best of hardware and the latest software packages are available in adequate measure to the aspiring students to build up

a career in Information Technology. The computer lab has inbuilt classroom facilities with 34 computers, printers,

scanners and other necessary infrastructure including Internet.

D. OPEN AIR AUDITORIUM:

Our College is perhaps the-only College to enjoy the facility of an Open Air Auditorium surrounded by the College

building from all the sides. This auditorium has a sitting capacity of 1000 audience. It has its own public address system

with lighting arrangements. Our major functions like College Gathering, Cultural Feast, Fun Week, Inter Collegiate

Competitions, etc. are conducted in this Auditorium. Other functions like Blood Donation Camp, Seminars,

Workshops, Guest Lectures, Inauguration of various clubs, etc. are conducted, in a indoor hall having a capacity of 300

persons.

E. CANTEEN:

A full fledged canteen providing vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes for breakfast, lunch and snacks remains in

operation from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The canteen enjoys the facility of large size water cooler, marble tables, etc.

F. OTHER FACILITIES:

Narayan Zantye College of Commerce offers other facilities like Television, Overhead Projectors, LCD, Musical

Instruments, Sound System, Conference Room, Internet, etc.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE COLLEGE

01. Well furnished class rooms with advanced teaching aids.

02. State of the Art Library

03. E-Library

04. Wi-Fi Campus

05. State of the Art Gymnasium Complex

06. Campus Placement

07. Qualified and dedicated staff

08. Result above 90% on an average

09. Well-equipped Computer Laboratories.

10. Communication cum Commerce Lab.

11. Seminar Hall

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CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS

A) STUDENTS' COUNCIL:

This council provides representation to the students in various activities related to their functioning. The members of the council are elected by the students through secret ballot. The main objective of the council is to foster a spirit of leadership and confidence among the students. The Students' Council has a major role to play in the activities of academics, sports, entertainment, cultural and other social activities. The best council member for every academic year is felicitated and offered a special award and scholarship instituted by the past council. The main programmes conducted by the council include Cultural Feast, Fun Week, Teacher's Day Celebration, Annual Social Gathering, Picnic, Hike, etc.

Students' Council comprises of the elected representatives of the students i.e. General Secretary. The University Representative and the Class Representatives. Teachers in charge of the co-curricular activities will also be the member of the college council. The Council members are expected to co-operate fully with the college authorities for the smooth functioning of the college.

The Students' Council is a non-statutory body and therefore it is purely discretionary to have the councilor not. The Council may also be nominated by the Principal. The council may be dissolved any time during the academic year on grounds of any serious breach of trust. The College does not own any responsibility for any action of the Council which is not in accordance with the decision taken at the formal meetings of the council. The minutes of the meetings must be written and approved by the chairman of the Council.

B) N.S.S.: NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

This is the most vibrant and active unit on our College. Every year around 250 members come together for the fulfillment of their social obligation and endeavour to create a socially responsible citizenship among our students. They conduct various programmes during the year which includes Blood Donation Camp, N.S.S Special Camp, Social Service Projects, Tree Plantation, Campaign Against Social Problems, National Youth Week Celebrations, Community Health and Educational Projects, Women Empowerment, etc. Every year the best N.S.S. boy volunteer and girl volunteer are honoured with special awards.

C) CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT CELL:

This is a very important unit of our college which functions under the guidance of Managing Committee and Principal of College. It provides information to the students about various career options available to them. In addition, advice and guidance is provided to the students in choosing specializations and higher studies as per their aptitude and ability. Lectures are conducted to motivate and inspire students for taking up rewarding career options. College also helps meritorious students in finding placement in the industry. This cell also conducts periodic Lectures, Seminars and Workshops for the benefits of Higher Secondary Students in Bicholim Taluka.

D) ZANTYE COLLEGE THEATRE CLUB:

This club was started in our college to uncover the hidden theatrical talents among the students. It conducts periodical workshops in acting in association with State Level Theatre groups. The participation of our College in various drama and other theatre competitions is looked after by this club. Our students have won laurels in acting at State and College level competitions through hard work of Theatre Club. Besides this, the club conducts street plays against social evils, personality development programmes and various other cultural programmes to inculcate a feeling of pride among our students about our rich cultural heritage.

E) ZANTYE COLLEGE NATURE CLUB:

The nature loving students of our College have come together to form nature club. This club comprising of approximate 80 students every year is a highly inspired unit. It conducts film shows, exhibitions and awareness

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programmes to highlight the importance of nature in our lives. With the objectives of creating love for the nature among our students, the club conducts summer and winter hikes, monsoon trekking expeditions, etc. The club also organises rallies against various types of environmental pollutions, degradations. The motto of nature club is to spread message about co-existing with nature to the various sections of the student community and society in general.

F) PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT THE WORKPLACE:

Sexual Harassment in any form shall be dealt with very seriously. The Committee for Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace shall deal with the cases of sexual harassment reported in the College and shall take action deemed fit within the law.

DEFINITION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT

The following constitute sexual harassment:

When there are unwelcome sexual advances and verbal, non-verbal, non-verbal and/or physical conduct such as loaded comments, remarks or jokes, letters, phone calls or e-mails, gestures, exhibition of pornography, lurid stares, physical contact, stalking , sounds or display of a derogatory nature.

When submission to unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favours and verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature are, implicitly or explicitly, made a term or condition of teaching/guidance, employment, participation or evaluation of a woman's engagement in any University activity.

When a person/s uses, with a sexual purpose, the body or any part of it or any object as an extension of the body in relation to another woman without the latter's consent or against that woman's will.

When deprecatory comments, conduct or any such behaviour is based on the gender identity/ sexual orientation of the woman and/or when the classroom or other public forum of the University is used to denigrate/discriminate against woman(s), or create a hostile environment on the basis of a woman's gender identity/sexual orientation.

All the above are perceived as having the purpose and/or effect of interfering with a woman's performance or of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment.

DEFINITIONS:

a) 'Campus' includes all places of work and residence in the Goa University or any College or institutions affiliated to Goa University. It includes all places of instruction, research and administration, as well as hostel, health centers, sports grounds, staff quarters, public places(including parks, streets and lanes) and canteens, etc. on Goa University campus or the campus of any College or institution affiliated to Goa University.

b) 'Committee' means Committee for the Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace (henceforth CPSHW).

c) 'Contractor' includes but is not limited to any private person offering residential, food and other facilities to Goa University or any college/ institution affiliated to Goa University.

d) 'Disciplinary Authority' is the competent authority to take disciplinary action against the delinquent.

e) 'Members of the University' includes students, teachers and non-teaching staff of the University.

f) 'Non-Teaching Staff' includes any person on the staff of the University or any of the Colleges/institutions affiliated to it, who is not included in the category of teacher. It shall also include contract workers, and daily wage employers.

g) 'Outsider' includes any person who is not a member of the University or a resident.

h) 'Resident' includes any person who is a temporary or permanent resident of any of the accommodations or premises allotted to an employee by the Goa University or by any of theColleges or institutions affiliated to it

i) 'Students' includes regular students as well as Ex-students of Goa University.

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j) 'Teachers' includes any person on the staff of the University or any of the Colleges/ institutions affiliated to it, who is appointed to a teaching and/ or research post, whether full time, temporary, ad-hoc, part-time, visiting, honorary, or on special duty or deputation and shall include employees employed on a casual or project basis.

JURISDICTION

The rules and regulations outlined in this policy shall be applicable to all complaints made of sexual harassment.

a) By a member of the University against any female member of the University irrespective of whether the harassment is alleged to have taken place within or outside the campus.

b) By a resident against a female member of the University or made by a female member against a resident irrespective of whether sexual harassment is alleged to have taken place within or outside the campus.

c) By an outsider/ contractor against a female member of the University or by a member of the University against an outsider/ contractor if the sexual harassment is alleged to have taken place within the campus. In such cases the CPSHW may recommend that the University/ College authorities initiate action by making a complaint with the appropriate authority. Further the CPSHW may actively assist and provide available resources to the complainant in pursuing the complaint.

d) By a member of the University against a female outsider/ contractor if the sexual harassment is alleged to have taken place outside the campus. In such cases the CPSHW may recommend that the University/ College authorities initiate action by making a complaint with the appropriate authority. Further the CPSHW may actively assist and provide available resources to the complainant in pursuing the complaint.

REDRESSAL

1. The college/ University shall suspend the alleged harasser after a prima facie case has been established.

2. The Head of the Institution upon receipt of the inquiry report, shall refer the same to the Governing Body/ Executive Council (EC) and institute disciplinary action on the basis of the recommendations of the CPSHW under relevant service rules.

3. The disciplinary action will be commensurate with the nature of the violation.

A. In the case of University/College employees, disciplinary action could be in the form of:

i. Warning

ii. Written apology

iii. Bond of good behaviour

iv. Adverse remark in the Confidential Report

v. Debarring from supervisory duties

vi. Denial of membership of statutory bodies

vii. Denial of re-employment

viii. Stopping of increments/ promotion

ix. Reverting, demotion

x. Suspension

xi. Dismissal

xii. Any other relevant mechanism.

B. In case of students, disciplinary action could be in the form of:

i. Warning

ii. Written apology

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iii. Bond of good behaviour

iv. Debarring entry into a hostel/ campus

v. Suspension for a specific period of time

vi. Withholding results

vii. Debarring from exams

viii. Debarring from contesting elections

ix. Debarring from holding posts such as member of committee of Programmes, membership of college union, etc.

x. Expulsion

xi. Denial of admission

xii. Declaring the harasser as “Persona non grata” for a stipulate period of time

xiii. Any other relevant mechanism.

REGISTERING A COMPLAINT PERSON/S WHO CAN MAKE A COMPLAINT: The victim/s of sexual harassment or any other person on behalf of the victim/s.

PERSONS WHO CAN RECEIVE COMPLAINTS: CPSHW secretariat (or individual member), Vice Chancellor, Registrar, Head of the Institution, Head of Department, teaching or non-teaching staff member of the University/College/ affiliated institution.

G) NARAYAN ZANTYE COLLEGE EX-STUDENTS' (ALUMNI) ASSOCIATION:

This Alumni Association was formed with the objective of facilitating interaction among the ex-students and

the College, thereby sharing the resources & expertise towards building up a strong institution. More than 100

members of this association function like a family through periodic meeting & they also help the College

administration in the areas of Career Counselling, Placements, Training of the students, etc. They endeavour to

create a spirit of Social & Community Service through their various programmes.

H) NARAYAN ZANTYE COLLEGE PARENTS-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION:

Narayan Zantye College Parents-Teachers Association is formed with the following objectives:

1. To promote unity and fraternity among Parents, Teachers and the Management of the College by

establishing a healthy environment in and outside the College.

2. To actively involve the Parents, the Teachers, the Members of the Community at large and all the people

associated with the college in the students development programmes in educational and related activities

undertaken by the Association.

3. To serve as a link between the College and the Community at large.

All the parents are requested to become the members of the Association to achieve these objectives.

I) ENGLISH LITERARY ASSOCIATION:

This association has a major aim of improving the communication skills of our students. It publishes a

fortnightly wall paper under the title of “PANORAMA”. Our students participate in the various debate,

elocution, essay writing competitions through the guidance and inspiration of this association.

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J) ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION:

This association has a major role to keep our students well informed about the latest happening in the area of

Trade and Commerce. It publishes periodic wall paper under the title of “ECONOMICA” where in students

contribute the articles. Topics covered under “ECONOMICA” related to Banking, Stock Markets,

Economic Legislations and various policies of Govt, in relation to business.

K) INFORMATICA WALLPAPER:

The association has the major aim to develop an awareness and understanding in the field of Information

Technology with the help of latest tools, hardware device and the software. The association publishes periodic

wallpaper under the title of “INFORMATICA”.

L) MATHEMATICA WALLPAPER:

Department of Mathematics brings out the wallpaper ‘MATHEMATICA’. This wallpaper brings to light

various concepts related to Mathematics, General information and other information useful to students.

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Inauguration of International Women's day celebrationSession on E-waste

Certificate Course in Tally

Talk on ‘CMA as a Career Option’ session on “Savings and Investments”

Field Trip to Bio Diversity Park

Rotaract club installation Rotaract Club of NZCC

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Talk on "Banking as Career"

Workshop by Goa Viti Dandu in Association with Sports Dept

Certificate Course in "Banking, Finance & Insurance" (Bajaj Fin. Serv.)

Alumni Meet

CAMPUS RECRUITMENT DRIVE HELD FOR THE STUDENTS OF T.Y.B.COM.

Career Guidance and Placement Cell organized Campus Recruitment drive for the students of T.Y.B.Com. of the College. A total of eight (08) Reputed Companies from Banking and Financial sector mentioned below participated in the Campus recruitment,

1. ICICI Home Finance Ltd 5. India bulls Housing Finance Ltd

2. ITM Skill Academy (ICICI Bank) 6. Housing Development Bank Financial Service Ltd

3. Bajaj Finance Ltd 7. Caculo Group

4. Reliance Jio 8. Kapital Tech

Similarly more companies shall conduct personal interview at their offices for our students immediately after they receive the graduation certificate

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POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT

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PG DEPARTMENT VISION

To strive for development of the students by making them employable and imbibing them with latest

technology, industry exposure and research

PG DEPARTMENT

MISSION

To be a source of education, high

quality and up to date curricula, to

provide career oriented education

programme with the goal of

producing innovative and

employable post Graduates

PG DEPARTMENT OBJECTIVES

1. To motivate students through collaborative experience and to help students to pursue new and emerging career areas.

2. To expand our students experimental learning and to encourage the students to carry on the research

3. To attract industries and institutions of repute for campus recruitment to provide employment to all PG students

4. To provide students with an exposure to the practical business world through industry/institutions interaction in the areas of nance

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NARAYAN ZANTYE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

PG DEPARTMENT (M.COM)

(Since 2012)

The Department runs the prime course of Master of Commerce for which the department was established in 2012. This is one of the prestigious courses in the country. The alumni of this course are well placed in business, academics and administration. The programme is well received in the industry and for years had been serving the needs of managerial cadre in business and industry. The course serves the needs of academics as well and prepares students for research and teaching in business studies.

Course :�� � M.COM.

Diploma/Degree: � Degree

Course Duration: � Two year Full-time

Purpose

The main objective of offering M.Com programme under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) is to train manpower requirements for Teaching, Research and Industry. After completing M.Com programme the candidate should be able to join in teaching profession as Assistant professor, join in research in any of the universities/Institutions for M.Phil/Ph.D programme and join the corporate world such as Banking, Insurance, Securities Market, IT enabled services and Manufacturing at managerial level positions in the areas of Accounting, Finance, Taxation, Marketing and Human Resources or start their own enterprises.

Credits (theory, tutorials, practical's)

In order to award M.Com degree the candidate must have earned 64 credits during two years. Of these 32 credits are from Compulsory courses and 32 credits are from specializations offered during the second year. However, the candidate is allowed to opt for up to a maximum of 16 credits from any other department to meet the requirement. The M.Com. programme is divided in to four semesters. Each Semester shall have four courses.

Dissertation :

As a part of M.Com. programme Dissertation is offered as optional during third and fourth semester as per OA-18A in lieu of two courses. Those students who are going to be offered the dissertation option may opt 3 courses each during the semester III & IV

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COURSE CONTENTS

[ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE]

M.COM PART I

Summer Trainingnd

At the end of 2 semester, students will have to undergo four weeks summer training to gain on the job experience in commercial / industrial organizations / finance & investment companies /small and medium enterprises in Goa or outside. At the end of the summer training, students shall be required to produce a certificate of experience for duration of four weeks to become eligible for admission to the second year M.Com Course.

Note: The above mentioned distribution is subject to change for the Academic Year 2022-23

Semester I

COC120

Cost and Management Accounting

COC121 Advanced Financial Management

COC122 Business Statistics and Research Methodology

COC123 Business Environment & International Business

Semester II

COC220

Advanced Corporate Accounting

COC221 Human Resource Management

COC222 Marketing Management COC223 Banking and Financial Institutions

M.COM PART II

Semester III

DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES SEMESTER – WISE

COO 330

COO 331

COO 332

COO 333

COO 334

COO 335

COO 336

COO 337

COO 338

COO 339

Cost Management and Control

Accounting Standards and Financial Reporting

Basic Financial Econometrics

Direct Taxes

Corporate Valuations

Financial Derivatives Market

International Financial Management

Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions

Financial Services

Capital Markets and Stock Exchange Operations

COO 430

COO 431

COO 432

COO 433

COO 434

COO 435

COO 436

COO 437

COO 438

COO 439

Insurance Management

Goods and Service Tax

Advanced Econometrics

Financial Research Analytics

Semester - IV

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

Treasury and Foreign Exchange Management

Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility

Commodity Derivatives

Management of Mutual Funds

Venture Capital and Private Equity

Semester - I

Course Code

COC 120

COO 330 Semester - IV COO 430

COO 335

COO 336

COO 337

COC 121

COC 122

COC 123

COO 334

COO 333

COO 332

COO 331

Semester - III

Dissertation

COO 450

COO 338

COO 339 COO 439

COO 434

COO 435

COO 436

COO 437

COO 438

COO 431

COO 432

COO 433

COC 220

COC 221

COC 222

COC 223

Course Code

Semester - II

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ADMISSION PROCEDURE

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

In order to be able to pursue Masters In Commerce, candidates must have earned their bachelors degree in B.Com as well as they should qualify the entrance exam conducted by the University. The candidate must have a valid degree from any respectable university before starting for his Master's degree. The total number of seats are - 40 (FORTY)

PROCEDURE

The Application Form for the Masters of Commerce Course can be obtained from the College Office.

1. Eligible candidates are required to apply for admission through a duly filled in application form.

2. List of selected students will be displayed on the college notice board.

CODE OF CONDUCT

Students admitted to the course will have to pay the prescribed fees. They will have to follow the rules and regulation of the college. They are subject to the rules and regulations prescribed by the university and the college regarding their attendance and conduct.

TIMINGS

The classes are conducted between 8.45 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. with a break of 20 minutes between 10.45 a.m. to 11.05 a.m. .Whenever necessary, special classes by visiting faculty are conducted during holidays.

Applicants are requested to submit their filled in Application Form along with attested copies of the below mentioned documents:

Bachelor's degree mark sheets (available as on date)

Transference Certificate from the college last attended

Ten Copies of recent photographs

Two xerox copies of University Registration Card

Caste Certificate wherever applicable

Attested Xerox copy of Adhar Card

Attested Xerox copy of Bank Pass Book

FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23

The Fees will be charged as per guidelines of Goa University and Directorate of Higher Education, Govt. of Goa.

MANAGEMENT FREESHIP

Freeship of Rs. 10,000/- installed by ZBEF in the name of Late Shri Harish N.P. Zantye, founder of Narayan Zantye College of Commerce for the students admitted to M.Com Part I & II for the year.

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PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES

The main objective of M.Com. Programme is to train manpower requirements for Teaching, Research and Industry. Following activities are conducted by PG Department for PG students.

Weekly News Analysis

Business Updates

Presentation Skills

Block Teaching

Industry Academia Interaction Series

Writing Research Papers

Banking Coaching Classes

Budget Analysis

NET/SET Coaching Classes

NSE Modules

Industrial Visit

Placement Assistance

DEVELOPING NZCC PG DEPARTMENT AS BRAND

An educational institute is stated to be house of calibre and skilfulness and gauge propensity to face the real world. It's the cornerstone of knowledge based society. PG department of NZCC will become a brand by way of organizing numerous activities thus paving the way for the post graduates students to be productive in the industry

WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS

The PG department of NZCC conducts weekly news analysis on every weekends. It's a unique concept where in the students discuss top 5 stories from newspaper. The students have to form a collegial group of 6. Each group has to give detailed study of top 5 news and information on well-known personality. The primary aim for undertaking weekly news evaluation is to get students well acquainted with current affairs.

PRESENTATION SKILL

Presentation skill is very important on this competitive globalised world, in fact it's a necessity as precise presentation ability increases self confidence in talking fluently. PG department of NZCC organizes lectures on presentation skill. This helps the students to enhance their propensity to present and overcome nervousness and stage fear. Every lecture on presentation skill is full of innovative thoughts which encourage students to think out of the box.

E GROUP

The concept of E- group gives web surroundings in which several individuals can come collectively to learn

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from one another and share facts at whenever from anywhere examine and dialogue beyond the partitions of classroom. This group is perfect for the people with busy agenda. The m.com faculties and students are members of the E-group. It has become a platform to share various topic of interests.

Students also send notes and presentation files to one another to get thought for improvement. Also mail notice about holiday and exam time table invitation and greetings on various occasions.

WEEKLY BUSINESS UPDATES

An innovative lecture collection is being performed by M.com professors each Saturday to enrich the student's about weekly happenings in the business world.The business updates program will construct a strong basis for people who want to move directly to further look at and education in specialized commercial enterprise areas. Students will advantage understanding and capabilities which can be relevant across all disciplines. they will be capable of apply what they analyze in different concern regions to their take a look at of commercial enterprise, as well as to transfer the information and abilities they collect through business updates. This lecture has been very fruitful and thrilling played very critical function in enriching college student's skilfulness and bring in the transition.

SHORT TERM CERTIFICATE COURSES CONDUCTED

Short Term Certificate course in Industry Academia Interaction.Short Term Certificate course in Research Tools for Data Analysis.

M.COM ACTIVITIES 2021-22

A session on “How to write a good Research Paper” was conducted by Dr. Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar, Offg. Principal of our College on 18/09/2021.

A session on “ Accessing e-resources through NDLI” was conducted by Mr. Bala Mandrekar, Librarian of our College on 30/09/2021.

Fresher's Party was held on 25/09/2021 Video lecture and session on the occasion of “Mental Health Awareness Week” was conducted by Ms.

Sumedha More, Counselor of our College on 12/10/2021. A session on “ Trading in Stock Market” was conducted by Mr. Sumantha Nayak, CA Aspirant on

14/10/2021. A session on “ Cyber Crime Awareness” was conducted by Mr. Vidyanand Pawar, PI, Cyber Crime Police

Station, Ribandar and Anti Terrorist Squad, Taleigao on 16/10/2021. Cultural Event “ Navrang 2k21” was organized by our M.Com. students at our College premises on

16/10/2021. A session on “ Learning Investment from Bollywood” was conducted by Mr. Suraj Umarye, Financial

Advisor and Proprietor of Suraj Umarye Financial Services on 23/10/2021. Cultural Event “Tvisha 2021” was organized by our M.Com. students at our College premises on

30/10/2021. SEBI Course Mr. Rajendra Dalvi, Financial Education Trainer and Mrs. Sukanti Naik, Assistant Trainer

on 25/10/2021. A session on “ Expectation of the Employers from Employees and Interview Skills” was conducted by Ms.

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OUR RESULTS

2013-14

100% 100% 94% 100% 100% 100% 100%

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

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Sucheta Chendvankar, Sr. Executive – Human Resource & Systems, Pyro Electricals, Bicholim – Goa on 13/11/2021.

A session on “ Accessing N-List e-resources for Research” was conducted by Mr. Bala Mandrekar, Librarian of our College on 17/11/2021.

A session on “ Career in Banking and other competitive exams” was conducted by Shri Rupesh Maulingkar, Proprietor, Vision Academy, Mapusa on 26/11/2021.

A session on “ Derive to Decide” was conducted by Mr. Pravin Parab, Operational Manager, Esteel Modular Products Pvt. Ltd., Honda, Sattari – Goa on 04/12/2021.

A session on “ Unleach Your Potential” was conducted by Dr. Jyoti Hegde, Corporate Behavioural Trainer on 10/12/2021.

A session on “ Positive Attitude” was conducted by Shri Rajesh Amonkar, Vice-Principal of our College on 17/12/2021.

A session on “ Data Analysis using SPSS software –I” was conducted by Dr. Kaustubh Kamat, Assistant Director, Directorate of Higher Education, Govt. of Goa on 18/12/2021.

A session on “ Basics of SPSS” was conducted by Lt. Vaibhav Dhuri, Assistant Professor in Commerce of our College on 14/03/2022.

A session on “ Resume Building” was conducted by Ms. Mishkowa Mendes, senior Career Counselor at CII MCC Goa on 22/03/2022.

A session on “ A Journey of Marketer to Social Entrepreneur” was conducted by Ms. Ayesha Joshi, Entrepreneur & Partner in Interconnect CAFÉ on 25/03/2022.

A session on “ Data Analysis using SPSS software – I” was conducted by Dr. Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar, Offg. Principal of our College on 26/03/2022.

A session on “ Data Analysis using SPSS software –II” was conducted by Dr. Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar, Offg. Principal of our College on 29/03/2022.

A session on “ Data Analysis using SPSS software –III” was conducted by Dr. Kaustubh Kamat, Assistant Director, Directorate of Higher Education, Govt. of Goa on 09/04/2022.

A session on “Citation and Bibliography” was conducted by Mr. Bala Mandrekar, Librarian of our College on 27/04/2022.

A session on “ Data Analysis using Gretl software” was conducted by Dr. Bipin Bandekar, HoD of Commerce & M.Com. Mentor on 05/05/2022.

th A Two-Day workshop on “ Data Analysis using Gretl Software-II” was conducted on 5 December, 2020.

Mr. Suraj Tuyekar, Assistant Professor in Commerce, MES College of Arts & Commerce, Zuarinagar-Goa was the resource person.

th A session on “Using NLP for effective Presentation Skills” was conducted on 20 February, 2021. Miss

Sumedha More, Counselor of the College was the resource person.th

A session on “ Introduction to Financial Markets” was conducted on 27 February, 2021. Mr. Sarvesh Sawant, Assistant Professor of our College was the resource person.

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TOPPERS OF M.COM. PROGRAMME

2019-2020

2020-2021

Miss. Tanvi Jawdekar st 1 Rank

Miss. KM Vaishalird3 Rank

Miss. Anissa Bi Khannd2 Rank

2018-2019

Miss. Uchi Parabst1 Rank

Miss. Rupali Betkekar

2nd Rank

Mast. Lokesh Velingkar

3rd Rank

2017-2018

Miss. Dhanashri Shetst1 Rank

Miss. Sushma Gawade

2nd Rank

Miss. Avisha Fadte Gaonkar

3rd Rank

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Miss. Sahira Banu S. Shaikh nd 2 Rank

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2016-2017

TOPPERS OF M.COM. PROGRAMME

Miss. Mona Tilvest1 Rank

Mast. Girish Kapdi 2nd Rank

Miss. Aarti Irache 3rd Rank

Mast. Vighnesh Parab

1st Rank

Miss. Sanjana Halarnkar

3rd Rank

Mast. Satish Rane

2nd Rank

2015 - 2016

Mast. Amar Gawasst 1 Rank

Miss. Vinita Gawaderd3 Rank

Miss. Ranjana Kharbhatkernd2 Rank

2014-2015

2013-2014

Miss. Gayatri Samant st

1 Rank

Miss. Madhuri Malekarrd3 Rank

Miss. Supriya Palkarnd

2 Rank

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Photo Gallery

Session on "NDLI" Session on "Trading in Stock Market"

Welcoming the freshers of M.Com part- I Session on "Cyber Crime Awareness ".

Session on "Learning from Bollywood " Session on Posi�ve A�tude "

Session on "Mental Health Awareness" Session on"Unleash your Poten�al"

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Session on "Derived to Decide".

SEBI Course

Session on a "Career in Banking and other compe��ve exams" Session on "Expecta�on of the Employers from Employee & Interview Skills"

Navrang 2K21 Data analysis by using "SPSS-I".

Tvisha 2K21

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M. Com. 2021-22

M.Com. Part I & II (Batch)(2021-2022)

M.Com. Staff

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Spacious and ICT enabled classrooms.

Virtual Learning is also possible for the PG students of the college from their home or from any other cyber cafes as they can access N-LIST consortium of e-books and e-journals.

Wi-Fi Internet broadband Connectivity

Easy access to public transport and Government primary health centre.Virtual Learning is also possible for the PG students of the college from their home or from any other cyber cafes as they can access N-LIST consortium of e-books and e-journals.

Wi-Fi Internet broadband Connectivity

Easy access to public transport and Government primary health centre.

The College Library has 19,000+ Books with the Seating Capacity of 100.

The college has established an E-library

Well equipped and fully air conditioned seminar hall.

Separate Computer Laboratory for PG students

INFRASTRUCTURE OF PG DEPARTMENT AT

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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN COMMERCE (Ph.D)

Our College has got affiliation of Goa University for our Research Centre in Commerce from the academic year 2012-13. Six students had been admitted in January, 2013and they have successfully completed their Ph.D by now. There are altogether 07 students who have completed Ph.D under the guidance of Dr. K.G.Sankaranarayanan. Presently, there are 06 Ph.D students who are doing research at Zantye College Research Centre (a part of Cluster Research Centre of S.S. Ambiye Govt. College, Pernem, Goa). They are teachers from various colleges in Goa. Dr. K. G. Sankaranarayanan is the Research Guide and the Director of Research Centre. The college offers research in the areas of Human Resource Management, Financial Management, Consumer Behaviour, Organizational Behaviour, Financial Accounting, Tourism, Marketing Management and International Business.

List of Students who have completed Ph.D. under the guidance of Dr. K. G. Sankaranarayanan

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NoName of Ph. D. student Designation and Institution Topic of Research

Influence of Psycho-social Factors and

Green Marketing Strategies on Consumers'

Green Product Purchase Behavior

Determinants of FDI Inflows and Out flows

of Developing Nations

Occupational Stress and Stress

Management in Hospitality Industry in Goa

Transformational Leadership Behavior in

select IT Companies in India

Analysis of Service Quality Gaps and Customer Satisfaction on Customer Loyalty and Financial Performance of Public, Private and Multi-state Co-operative Banks in India

Psychological Contract and its effects on

Employee outcomes in IT Companies in

India.

Associate Professor, GVM's College

of Commerce & Economics, Ponda

Associate Professor, Narayan Zantye

College of Commerce, Bicholim,

Goa

Asst. Professor, DM's College and

Research Center

Asst. Professor, Vidya Prabodhini

College, Porvorim.

Associate Professor, MES College,

Vasco-da-Gama, Goa

Asst. Professor, Govt. College,

Khandola, Marcela, Goa

Dr. Meera Mayekar

Dr. Bipin Bandekar

Dr. Sandesh Naik

Dr.Ujvala Hanjunkar

Dr. Ashish Joshi

Dr. Paresh Lingadkar

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Dr. Vinod Joshua George, Assistant Professor in S.S. Dempo College of Commerce and Economics, Cujira, Bambolim-Goa, has been awarded Ph.D. in Management at the department of Management Studies,GoaUniversity under the guidance of Dr. K. G. Sankaranarayanan. Dr. Joshua has done his Ph.D. on the topic ‘A Study on the Financial Reporting, Performance Measures and Stakeholders’ Perception during Transition to IFRS’.

OTHER COURSES OFFERED

1) C.M.A. FOUNDATION PROGRAMME:

This Programme leads to the qualification of CMA (Cost & Management Accountant), which is in high demand in

the industry, academics and also public services. The Programme has to be completed in three stages i.e.

Foundation Programme Intermediate and final stage. Students even at intermediate stage of this Course can find

highly rewarding career opportunities.

Narayan Zantye College conducts the foundation Programme classes on Thursday and Friday afternoons and on

regular days during vacation through expert faculty derived from the industry and reputed academic Institutions.

Eligibility: Students who have passed Std. XIIth of any recognized board from any stream are eligible to join this

programme.

The examination for Foundation Programme are conducted twice in a year in the month of June and December an

All India Basis. It is advisable that First Year B.Com Students undertaken the Foundation Programme of C.M.A.

along with their regular graduation studies, as they can be in the higher stages of C.M.A. when they acquire B.Com

Degree.

2) C. A. FOUNDATION PROGRAMME:

C. A. Foundation is the newly introduced entry-level qualification test for Chartered Accountancy, formulated

under revised CA education and training scheme based in international education standards.

Through Foundation Route an aspirant can make an early entry to the CA Profession and can gain comprehensive

knowledge of accounting.

Classes will be held thrice a week and during vacation on regular basis. CA Foundation exam will be held twice a

year-once in May and once in November.

Candidates who will qualify CA Foundation exam will be enrolled in IPCC (Intermediate Professional

Competence Course) also designed on revised education scheme, which would train qualified candidates for final

level of Chartered Accountancy course.

Students can undertake Foundation Programme of CA along with their regular graduation studies.

3) PERIODICAL SHORT TERM PROGRAMMES IN COMPUTER TRAINING

1) Fundamentals of computer

2) Web Technology

3) Tally ERP 9

4) Programming with Visual Basic

5) MS Office and Internet

6) Practical Accounting

7) Networking

4) SKILL BASED PROGRAMMES

The college also conducts various workshops in Theatre, Career Counselling, Personality Development and other

Vocational Training from time to time and other Programme like Food Processing', Soft Toys Making, Artificial

Jewellery Making, Glass Painting, Artificial Flower Making etc.

5) Training for competitive exams for banking recruitment, CAT, CMAT, Railway board exams, UPSC etc.

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LOCAL MANAGING/ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS

01. Shri. Pravin Harish Zantye Chairman

02. Shri. Suresh N.P. Zantye - Chairman Emeritus

03. Shri. Umesh N.P. Zantye - Member

04. Shri. Pandurang Nadkarni - Member

05. Shri. Gurudatt Sanzgiri - Member

06. Shri. Nandan Pilgaonkar - Member

07. Shri. Vithal Sukhathankar - Member

08. Dr. Anil S. Dinge - Member

09. Shri. Siddharth Suresh Zantye - Member

10. Shri. Rohit Umesh Zantye - Member

11. Ex-Principal Shri. Arun Sakhardande - Member

12. Shri. Bhaskar G. Nayak - Member

13 Dr. Ramesh Gaonkar Member

14. Shri. Rajesh Amonkar - (Vice Principal) Member (Teachers' Rep.)

15. Dr. Bipin Bandekar - Member (Teachers' Rep.)

16. Shri. Tanmay Mandrekar - Member (Non Teaching Staff Rep.)

17. Dr. Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar (Offg. Principal) - Secretary

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MANAGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF

NARAYAN ZANTYE COLLEGE PARENTS-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

01. Mrs. Deepali Navelkar - Chairperson

02. Mrs. Sandhya Mandrekar - Vice-Chairperson

03. Dr. Pravin Sawant - Secretary

04. Mrs. Gulzar Aga - Joint Secretary

05. Mr. Satyawan Harmalkar - Treasurer

06. Mr. Hanumant Narvekar - Joint Treasurer

07. Mr. Siddharth Suresh Zantye - Member (Management Representative)

08. Mr. Gopal Morajkar - Co-opted Member (Social Worker)

09. Mr. Prithviraj Sardesai - Member (Educationalist)

10 . Mr. Fondu Sawant - Member

11. Dr. Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar (Offg. Principal) - Member Secretary

NARAYAN ZANTYE COLLEGE ALUMNI (EX-STUDENTS) ASSOCIATION

01. Mr. Rashmir Parab Matonkar - President

02. Mr. Brijesh Narvekar - Vice-President

03. Adv. Balaji Mayekar - Secretary

04. Mr. Ridam Mandrekar - Joint Secretary

05. Ms. Sushila Telgiri - Treasurer

06. Mr. Harshad Purohit - Mentor

07. Dr. Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar (Offg. Principal) - Ex- Officio Chairman

08. Shri. Rajesh Amonkar - Vice-Principal

09. Mrs. Shweta Borkar - Ex- Officio Member

10. Mrs. Krupa Mayenkar - Ex- Officio Member

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IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell) Zantye College Alumni Association

NAAC Accreditation Steering Committee

Planning and Purchase Committee

Students Aid Fund, Freeship/Scholarship Advisory Committee

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Career Guidance, Placement and Skill Based Course Committee

Wallpaper and Public Relation Committee

Seminar, Conferences and FDP Committee

Cultural Forum

Discipline and Code of Conduct Committee

Infrastructure Maintenance and Canteen Committee

NSS Committee

Women Development And Social Outreach

Consumer Welfare Cell

Communication Lab Committee

Green Audit Cum Nature Club

IAIMS Software Management Committee

Red Ribbon Club Library Advisory and Magazine Committee

Professional Courses Committee Academic Audit Committee

Prospectus & Admission CommitteeTime-Table, Attendance Committee & Project Co-ordinator

RUSA Gender Equality Committee

Committee for The Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace AISHE & NIRF

Complaint Committee to Deal with Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace NCC

College Unfair Means Inquiry Committee Public Information Officer under RTI Act

College Grievance Committee Staff Secretary

Anti Ragging Committee SWAYAM Mentors

Mentoring and Feedback Committee Voters Awareness Electoral Literacy Club

Research , Development and Innovation (RDI) Cell

NZCC NDLI Club

Teaching, Learning and Educational Technology Cell

Zantye College Parents-Teachers

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Dr. Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar, Ph.D. M.Com., SET. ...... (Officiating Principal) Associate Professor...

Shri. Rajesh Amonkar, M.Com., SET ................................. (Vice - Principal) Associate Professor ...Mrs. Nayana Sail, M.Com., M.Phil ............................................................................. Associate Professor.. Dr. Pravin Sawant, Ph.D.,M. Com., M.Phil., SET ...................................................... Associate Professor

Dr. Bipin Bandekar, Ph.D., M.Com., M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., NET, SET .................... Associate Professor

Shri. Ramchandra Surlekar, M.M.S., NET ................................................................. Associate Professor

Mrs. Anuradha Naik Bandiwadekar, M.Com., M.Phil., NET, SET ............................ Assistant Professor

Mrs. Sona Pangam, M.Com., NET .............................................................................. Assistant Professor

Mrs. Sindura Malik, M.Com., NET ............................................................................. Assistant Professor

Mrs. Krupa Mayenkar, M.Com., SET ....................................................................... Assistant Professor

Ms. Alisha Tavares, M.Com., NET ............................................................................ Assistant Professor

Lt. Vaibhav Dhuri, M.Com., NET, SET ....................................................................... Assistant Professor

Mrs Ajita Morajker, M.Com., B.Ed.,SET..................................................................... Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

Mrs. Shweta Borkar, M.A SET ................................................................................... Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

Mrs. Sherin Sheikh, M.A .............................................................................................. Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Dr.(Mrs.) Jhimli Adhikari, Ph.D., M.C.A., SET ........................................................... Associate Professor

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

Mrs. Nandini Kamat, M.Sc., M.Phil ............................................................................. Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS

Shri. Satyavan Harmalkar, M.P.E.D., M.Phil, NET, ................................................... College Director of

Phy. Edu. & Sports

LIBRARY

Shri. Bala Mandrekar, M.Com., M.L.I.S., M.Phil, NET .............................................. Librarian

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Shri Tanmay Mandrekar ………………………………………… Accountant

Mrs. Shanti Naik ……………………..………………………… Head Clerk

Shri. Sujay Borkar................................................................................. System Administrator

Mrs. Aashvi Gawde ..................................................................... Librarian Grade - I

Shri. Devendra Sawant …………………………........................ U.D.C.

Ms.Reshma Kamat/Mhambrey ……………………...………… Junior Stenographer

Shri. Bhiva Sawant ………………………….............................. U.D.C

Shri. Shreyash Kauthankar .......................................................... Lab Assistant

Mrs. Babita Kanekar ……………................................................ L.D.C.

Shri. Vilas Parsekar …….............................................................. L.D.C.

Shri. Satish Sawant ………………….......................................... L.D. C.

Shri. Bhikaji Sawant ……………………...…………………… Multi Tasking Staff

Shri. Mallappa Hosmani ………………………………………. Multi Tasking Staff

Shri.Eknath Harijan ……………..……………………………… Multi Tasking Staff

Shri.Dnyaneshwar Raut ……………...……….……………….... Multi Tasking Staff

Shri. Mahadev Mayekar ……………………………................. Multi Tasking Staff

Shri.Siddesh Gauns ……………………………….................... Multi Tasking Staff

Shri. Sudhakar Raul ...................................................................... Multi Tasking Staff

Mrs. Snehal Naik .......................................................................... Multi Tasking Staff

NON TEACHING STAFF

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T.Y.B.Com B

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Teaching Staff (B. Com)

Non Teaching Staff

Visit to Old age Home on the occasion of NCC Day Celebration

NCC cadets Participated for selection of Inter DTE sports shooting competition

Bird Watching Festival Inter class Face Painting Competition

Winners of Goonj 1.0 Runners Up of Goonj 1.0

Inter class Fashion Show Annual Prize Distribution