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Admission Brochure 2018-19 / 1
LONAVLA EDUCATION TRUST’S
DR. B.N. PURANDARE ARTS, SMT. S.G. GUPTACOMMERCE & SCIENCE COLLEGE,
Lonavla, Tal - Maval, Dist - Pune - 410 403.
Phone : (02114) 273006 Mobile : 7888042375, 7888042376
E-mail : [email protected]
(Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University)
Re-accredited with 'B' Grade by NAAC
GLORIOUS TRADITION OF 35 YEARS IN
THE SERVICE OF THE NATION
ADMISSION BROCHURE 2018 - 2019
SENIOR COLLEGE
(Under Graduate & Post Graduate Courses)
Admission Brochure 2018-19 / 3
INDEX
Sr.No. Particulars Page No.
1 Introduction 04
2. Admission to the Undergraduate Courses 05
3. Eligibility for Admission to First Year B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc. 05
4. Course Structure of B.A. 07
5. Course Structure of B.Com. 10
6. Course Structure of B.Sc. 12
7. Scheme of Examination (Under Graduation) 17
8. Course Structure of M.A. (Economics) 19
9. E‘.E. ‘amR>r Aä¶mgH«$‘ aMZm 20
10. Course Structure of M.Com. 21
11. Scheme of Examination (Post Graduation)
Choice - Based Credit System for the Post - Graduate Programs 22
12. Rules of Discipline 24
13. Academic Programme 2018-19 28
Note : The rules and regulations regarding admission, eligibility and examination are in
accordance with the guidelines and ordinances of Savitribai Phule Pune University. If there
is any change from Savitribai Phule Pune University, it is madatory to be observed by the
students.
Admission Brochure 2018-19 / 4
INTRODUCTION
Lonavala Education Trust was established in the year 1981 by a few generous
enterprising citizens of Lonavala with an objective of providing a local educational
institution in order to impart excellent higher education to the rural students in and
around Lonavala. The trust is registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860
and Maharashtra Charitable Trust's Act 1950.
To Cater to the needs of the rural and tribal students, the trust started the college
in 1983. Right from its inception the college has maintained its objective of providing
value based education and create responsible citizens of India. In the last 35 years
the college has acquired the recognition and reputation in academic arena of
Maharashtra. It is reaccredited with 'B' grade by National Assessment and
Accreditation Council, Bangaluru.
The college offers undergraduate and post graduate Programmes in various
disciplines, leading to B.A., B.Com., B.Sc., M.A. & M.Com. degrees. It has maintained
a glorious tradition of producing academically excellent students. Several co-curricular
and extra curricular activities are organized to enhance the various capacities of the
students. Organization of many state, national level seminars and conferences help
the student community to improve its knowledge in concerned fields.
The College runs an N.S.S. unit which has worked comprehensively for the
development of the rural masses. Many of our N.S.S. volunteers and programme
officers are appreciated and admired for their contribution in the welfare of society.
The institution has supported and cultivated sportsmanship and teamspirit among the
young minds. Many of our students have outshined and outgrown in state and national
level sports competitions. The college has started a hostel for girl students commuting
from various parts of Maval Tehsil. The facilities like well equipped laboratories,
resourceful library, Seminar Hall, Indoor and Outdoor games training, Earn & Learn
Scheme, Book Bank scheme have benefited the students to a larger extent. It gives
us immense pleasure to hand out this prospectus cum handbook, it will certainly
inform the students about the courses they have opted for.
Admission Brochure 2018-19 / 5
ADMISSION TO THE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1) The student seeking admission to the first year of B.A., B.Com. & B.Sc. course
will have to apply to the principal in the prescribed form immediately after the
declaration of H.S.C. results. The prescribed form shall be available on the
website of the college. The hard copy of the duly filled in form has to be submitted
to the office of college.
2) The passed XII std students of the college (Those who were admitted to XII std
in Arts, Commerce and Science Junior College, Lonavla, Valvan, Tal - Maval) will
have to apply for admission within seven days from the declaration of the H.S.C.
results.
3) The students passed from other institutes will have to apply and look for the merit
list.
4) The merit list shall be displayed on the website & notice board of the college.
5) The second & third year students of B.A./ B.Com. / B.Sc. the students, seeking
admission to S.Y. and T.Y. of B.A. B.Com. and B.Sc. will have to apply within
Seven days after the declaration of results of their pervious examinations.
6) Admission to the first year of all faculties will be provisional till the student
produces Eligibility Certificate from Savitribai Phule Pune University.
7) The girl students seeking admission to hostel will have to apply separately to the
teacher-in-charge of the hostel.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION TO FIRST YEAR B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc.
1) FIRST YEAR ARTS :
The candidate who has passed Higher Secondary School Certificate
examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or
its equivalent examination of any other Statutory Board / University with English
as a compulsory subject shall be eligible for admission to F.Y.B.A. class.
2) FIRST YEAR COMMERCE :
The candidate who has passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate
Examination of Commerce or Science of the Maharashtra State Board or Higher
Secondary Examination of its equivalent of any other Statutory Board or
University with English as a compulsory subject shall be eligible for admission to
F.Y.B.Com. class.
3) FIRST YEAR SCIENCE :
i) The candidate who has passed Higher Secondary School Certificate
Examination in Science of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher
Secondary Education or its equivalent examination of any other Statutory
Board / University and has passed in English and in three Science subjects
out of (i) Physics (ii) Chemistry (iii) Biology (iv) Mathematics (v) Geography
(vi) Geology etc shall be eligible for admission to F.Y. B.Sc. class.
ii) The candidate who has passed Higher Secondary School Certificate
Examination (10+2) with English and any one of the following vocational
subjects is also eligible for admission to the F.Y.B.Sc. class.
S.N. Subject Vocational S.N. Subject Vocational
Code Subjects Code Subjects
1 79 Auto Electrical 9 J1/J2/J3 Electronics Technology
2 A1 Electrical Maintenance 10 J4/J5/J6 Maintenance and Repairs
of Electrical Domestic
Appliances
3 A2 Mechanical Maintenance 11 K1/K2/K3 Auto Engg. Technology
4 A4 General Civil Engg. 12 P1/P2/P3 Medical Lab. Technician
5. C2 Electronics 13 P4/P5/P6 X-Ray Technician
6. C3 Chemical Plant 14 P7/P8/P9 Ophthalmic Technician
Operation
7. C5 Elementary Lab. 15 T1/T2/T3 Maintenance, Repairs and
Technology Rewinding of Electrical
Motors
8. D9 Computer Science L1/L2/L3 Horticulture of other
Agriculture group
iii) The candidate who has passed Diploma in Pharmacy, Diploma in
Engineering (Polytechnic) or its equivalent examination recognized by
MSBTE, Mumbai or its equivalent of any other Statutory Board or University
shall be eligible for admission.
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COURSE STRUCTURE
B.A. (Annual Pattern 2013)
F.Y.B.A. Term - I & II
The students joining the first Year B.A. course will have six of the following
subjects.
1) Compulsory English 2) Marathi (Optional)
3) English (Optional) 4) Economics
5) Political Science 6) Geography
7) Psychology
Each F.Y.B.A. student has to appear for an examination in physical education, it
shall be compulsary.
Subjects for F.Y.B.A.
Subject
Code
F.Y.B.A.Term - I
Subjects
Subject
CodeF.Y.B.A.Term - II Subjects
1017 Compusary English 1017 Compusary English
1027 Marathi (Optional) 1027 Marathi (Optional)
1337 English (Optional) 1337 English (Optional)
1157 Economics 1157 Economics
1167 Political Science 1167 Political Science
1207Elements of
Geomorphology1207 Elements of Geomorphology
1227 Psychology 1227 Psychology
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S.Y.B.A. Term - I & II
All the passed students of F.Y.B.A. are eligible to get admitted to S.Y.B.A.
However, the students who fail at the most in two subjects are allowed to keep their
terms. (ATKT)
There shall be two subjects as compulsory subjects
1) English (Compulsory) 2) A course in Environmental Awareness.
The student has to select one of the following subjects as his special subject and
two subjects as his general subjects.
Subjects offered at special level are,
1) English 2) Marathi
3) Political Science 4) Economics
The candidate will have to select any two of the following subjects at general level.
1) Optional English General II 2) Optional Marathi General II
3) Economics General II 4) Political Science Gen. II
5) Psychology General - II 6) Geography General - II
Subject
CodeS.Y.B.A.Term - I Subjects
Subject
CodeS.Y.B.A.Term - II Subjects
2017 Compulsory English 2017 Compulsory English
2999Environmental Awareness
(Compulsory)2999
Environmental Awareness
(Compulsory)
2027 Marathi General - II 2027 Marathi General - II
2028 Marathi Special - I 2028 Marathi Special - I
2029 Marathi Special - II 2029 Marathi Special - II
2157 Economics General - II 2157 Economics General - II
2158 Economics Special - I 2158 Economics Special - I
2159 Economics Special - II 2159 Economics Special - II
2167 Politics General - II 2167 Politics General - II
2168 Politics Special - I 2168 Politics Special - I
2169 Politics Special - II 2169 Politics Special - II
2337 Optional English General - II 2337 Optional English General - II
2338 Optional English Special - I 2338 Optional English Special - I
2339 Optional English Special - II 2339 Optional English Special - II
2207 Geography General - II 2207 Geography General - II
2227 Psychology General - II 2227 Psychology General - II
Admission Brochure 2018-19 / 9
T.Y.B.A. Term - I & II
1) The student has to pass all the F.Y.B.A. subjects to admit to T.Y.B.A.
2) The student who fails in, at the most two subjects at S.Y.B.A. level is allowed to
keep terms (A.T.K.T.)
3) The student studying in T.Y.B.A. will have to study the following subjects
i) Compulsory English
ii) Three papers in Specialization
iii) Two General Papers that are opted at S.Y.B.A.
Subject
CodeT.Y.B.A.Term - I Subjects
Subject
CodeT.Y.B.A.Term - II Subjects
3017 Compulsory English 3017 Compulsory English
3027 Marathi General - III 3027 Marathi General - III
3028 Marathi Special - III 3028 Marathi Special - III
3029 Marathi Special - IV 3029 Marathi Special - IV
3157 Economics General - III 3157 Economics General - III
3158 Economics Special - III 3158 Economics Special - III
3159 Economics Special - IV 3159 Economics Special - IV
3167 Politics General - III 3167 Politics General - III
3168 Politics Special - III 3168 Politics Special - III
3169 Politics Special - IV 3169 Politics Special - IV
3337 Optional English General - III 3337 Optional English General - III
3338 Optional English Special - III 3338 Optional English Special - III
3339 Optional English Special - IV 3339 Optional English Special - IV
3207 Geography General - III 3207 Geography General - III
3227 Psychology General - III 3227 Psychology General - III
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COURSE STRUCTURE
B.Com. (Annual Pattern 2013)
F.Y. B.Com. Term - I & II
Optional Group :
The candidate has to select any one of the following groups.
Group A : 1) Marketing and Salesmanship
2) Commercial Geography
Or
Group B : 1) Banking and Finance
2) Business Environment and Entrepreneurship
Group C : The Candidate has to select any one of the following subjects.
1) Additional English
or
2) Additional Marathi
A.T.K.T. Rules :
As far as A.T.K.T. is concerned, the student who fails in two theories and one
practical head of passing at F.Y.B.Com. may be admitted to S.Y.B.Com. likewise the
student who fails in two theory and one practical head of passing at S.Y.B.Com. may
be admitted to T.Y.B.Com. But the student passing S.Y.B.Com. but fails in any subject
at F.Y.B.Com. cannot be admitted to T.Y.B.com.
Subject
Code
F.Y. B.Com.
Term - I Subjects
Subject
Code
F.Y. B.Com.
Term - II Subjects
Compulsory Group : Compulsory Group :
1113 Compulsory English 1113 Compulsory English
1123 Financial Accounting 1123 Financial Accounting
1133 Business Economics 1133 Business Economics
1143 Mathematics & Statistics 1143 Mathematics & Statistics
1993 Physical Education (Compulsory) 1993 Physical Education (Compulsory)
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S.Y. B.Com Term - I & II
Optional Group
1. Marketing Management - I
Or
2. Banking and Finance - I
T. Y. B.Com Term - I & II
Subject Code Optional Group
Group A
3482 Marketing Management - II
3484 Marketing Management - III
Or
Group B
3422 Banking and Finance II
3424 Banking and Finance III
The students seeking admission to non aided division will have to pay the fees
prescribed for non aided division.
Subject
Code
S.Y. B.Com.
Term - I Subjects
Subject
Code
S.Y. B.Com.
Term - II Subjects
Compulsory Group : Compulsory Group :
2113 Business Communication 2113 Business Communication
2123 Corporate Accounting 2123 Corporate Accounting
2133 Business Economics 2133 Business Economics
2153 Elements of Company Law 2153 Elements of Company Law
2143Fundamentals of BusinessManagement
2143Fundamentals of BusinessManagement
2777 Environmental Awareness 2777 Environmental Awareness
Subject
Code
T.Y. B.Com.
Term - I Subjects
Subject
Code
T.Y. B.Com.
Term - II Subjects
Compulsory Group : Compulsory Group :
3113Business Regulatory
Framework3113 Business Regulatory Framework
3123 Advanced Accounting 3123 Advanced Accounting
3133Indian & Global Economical
Development3133
Indian & Global Economical
Development
3153 Auditing & Taxation 3153 Auditing & Taxation
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COURSE STRUCTURE
B.Sc. (Annual Pattern 2013)
F. Y. B.Sc. Term - I & II
The student has to select any One of the following groups.
Group A Group B
Sr. No. Subjects
1. Mathematics
2. Physics
3. Chemistry
4. Botany
Sr. No. Subjects
1. Chemisrty
2. Physics
3. Botany
4. Zoology
Subject
Code
F.Y. B.Sc.
Term - I Subjects
Subject
Code
F.Y. B.Sc.
Term - II Subjects
Physics Physics
PH-210 Mechanics PH-210 Heat & Thermodynamics
PH-220Physics Principles &
ApplicationsPH-220 Electromagnetics
PH-230 Practical Course - III PH-230 Practical Course - III
Botany Botany
BO-111 Plant Diversity - I BO-111 Plant Morphology and Anatomy - I
BO-112 Industrial Botany - II BO-112 Industrial Botany-II
BO-113 Practical Course - III BO-113 Practical Course-III
Mathematics Mathematics
71110 Algebra 71110 Geometry
71120 Calculus 71120 Differential Equations
71130 Practical based on 71110 & 71120
Chemistry
C-I Physical & Inorganic Chemistry C-I Physical & Inorganic Chemistry
C-II Organic & Inorganic Chemistry C-II Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
C-III Practical Course C-III Practical Course
Zoology Zoology
ZY-101Animal Systematics &
Diversity - IZY-101 Animal Systematics & Diversity - II
ZY-102 Fundamentals of Cell biology ZY-102 Genetics
ZY-103 Practical Course - III ZY-103 Practical Course - III
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S.Y. B.Sc Term - I & II
A course in Environmental Awareness shall be Ccompulsory subject.
The candidate has to select any one of the following groups
Group A Group B Group C
Sr. No. Subject
1. Mathematics
2. Physics
3. Chemistry
4. English / Marathi
Sr. No. Subject
1. Chemistry
2. Botany
3. Zoology
4. English / Marathi
Sr. No. Subject
1. Physics
2. Botany
3. Chemistry
4. English / Marathi
Subject
Code
S.Y. B.Sc.
Term - I Subjects
Subject
Code
S.Y. B.Sc.
Term - II Subjects
Physics Physics
PH-211 Mathematical methods in Physics PH-212 Oscillations Waves & Motion
PH-2A1 Electronics PH-222 Optics
PH-223 Practical Course - III PH-223 Practical Course - III
Botany Botany
BO-211Taxonomy of Angiosperm andPlant Community
BO-221 Plant anatomy and Embryology
BO-212 Plant Physiology BO-222 Plant Biotechnology
BO-223Practical based on theorycourse I & II
BO-223Practical based on theory course I & II
Mathematics Mathematics
81111 Multi variable calculus I 81112 Linear Algebra
811 A1OR
811B1
Discrete MathematicsORLaplace transforms
811 A2OR
811B2
Multivariable Calculus IIORNumerical Methods
81151Practical based on 81111 & 811A1
(or 811B1)81152
Practical based on 81112 & 811A2
(or 811B2)
Chemistry (Semester I) Chemistry (Semester II)
CH-211 Physical & Analytical Chemistry - I CH-221 Physical & Analytical Chemistry - I
CH-212 Organic & Inorganic Chemistry - II CH-222 Organic & Inorganic Chemistry - II
CH-223 Practical course in Chemistry - III CH-223 Practical Course in Chemistry - III
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Zoology Zoology
ZY-211 Animal Systematics & Diversity-III ZY-221 Animal Systematics & Diversity - IV
ZY-212 Applied Zoology - I ZY-222 Applied Zoology - II
ZY-223 Practical Course ZY-223 Practical Course
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES FOR
UNDER GRADUATE COURSES
As per the order of Honourable Supreme Court of India, Environmental
Studies course is compulsory for every undergraduate student. The college is
implementing this course in Environmental Studies in the second year of all
degree courses. The examination will be conducted at the end of Second Year
and will carry 100 marks (Theory : 75, Project : 25). These marks will be
converted into the grades accordingly. The grade will be mentioned in the
degree marksheet. If any student fails in this course, the result of his course
will be withheld by the university.
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T.Y.B.Sc. Semester I & II
The student has to select any one of the following subjects at special level.
1) Physics 2) Chemistry 3) Botany 4) Zoology 5) Mathematics
The student has to pass all the F.Y.B.Sc. Subjects to get admitted to T.Y.B.Sc.
The selected special subject must be the subject opted for at S.Y.B.Sc. level.
Subject
Code
T.Y. B.Sc.
Semester - I Subjects
Subject
Code
T.Y. B.Sc.
Semester - II Subjects
Physics Physics
PH-311Mathematical Methods in
PhysicsPH-341 Classical Electrodynamics
PH-332 Solid State Physics PH-342 Quantum Mechanics
PH-333 Classical Mechanics PH-343Thermodynamics & Statistical
Physics
PH-334 Atomic & Molecular Physics PH-344 Nuclear Physics
PH-335 Computational Physics PH-345 Electronics
PH-336 Elements of Material Science PH-346-K Laser
Lab - I GP - I General Physics
Ph - 347 GP - II Atomic & Molecular Physics & Optics, Statistical & Thermodynamics,
Nuclear & Quantum Physics, Electromagnetism.
Lab. - 2 GP - I Electronics & Acoustics & LASER’s
PH - 348 GP - II C- Programming & Computational Physics
Lab - 3 PH - 348 Project
Botany Subjects Botany Subjects
BO-331 Cryptogamic Botany BO-341 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
BO-332 Cell and Molecular Biology BO-342 Plant Ecology and Biodiversity
BO-333 Genetics and Evolution BO-343 Plant Pathology
BO-334Spermatophyta and
PaleobotanyBO-344 Medicinal and Economic Botany
BO-335 Herticulture and Floriculture BO-345 Plant Biotechnology
BO-336 Computational Botany BO-346Plant breeding and seed
technology
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Mathematics Mathematics
91113 Metric Spaces 9114 Complex Analysis
91123 Real Analysis I 91124 Real Analysis II
91133Problem course based on
91113 & 9112391134
Problem course based on 9114
& 91124
91143 Group Theory 91144 Ring theory
91153 Ordinary differential equations. 91154 Partial differential equations
91163Problem course based on 91143
& 9115391164
Problem course based on 91144
& 91154
Select any two out of following
six courses
Select any two out of following
six courses
911A3 Operation Research 911A4 Optimization Techniques
911B3 Dynamical System 911B4 Differential Geometry
911C3 C-Programming I 911F4 C-Programming - II
911D3 Lattice Theory 911D4 Lebesque Integration
911E3 Financial Mathematics 911E4 Computational Geometry
911F3 Number Theory 911C4 Graph Theory
91193 Practical based on optional courses 91194 Practical based on optional courses
Chemistry Chemistry
CH-331 Physical Chemistry - I CH-341 Physical Chemistry
CH-332 Inorganic Chemistry - II CH-342 Inorganic Chemistry
CH-333 Organic Chemistry - III CH-343 Organic Chemistry
CH-334 Analytical Chemistry - IV CH-344 Analytical Chemistry
CH-335 Industrial Chemistry - V CH-345 Industrial Chemistry
CH-336E Agriculture Chemistry -VI CH-346E Dairy Chemistry
Practical Courses Practical Courses
CH347 Physical Chemistry Practial CH-349 Organic Chemistry Practical
CH348 Inorganic Chemistry Practical
Zoology Zoology
ZY-331Animal Systematics and
Diversity-VZY-341 Biological Techniques
ZY-332 Mammalian Histology ZY-342Mammalian Physiology and
Endocrinology
ZY-333 Biological Chemistry ZY-343 Genetics & Molecular Biology
ZY-334 Environmental Biology & Toxicology ZY-344 Organic Evolution
ZY-335 Parasitology ZY-345 General Embryology
ZY-336 Cell Biology or General Pathology ZY-346Medical Entomology or Public
health & hygiene
Practical Courses Practical Courses
ZY-347 Practical Course - I ZY-347 Practical Course - I
ZY-348 Practical Course - II ZY-348 Practical Course - II
ZY-349 Practical Course - III ZY-349 Practical Course - III
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
(UNDER GRADUATION)
1) The institute fallows Savitribai Phule Pune University’s 2013 Annual pattern for the
examinations.
2) For Arts and Commerce faculty undergraduate courses, Term End Examination is
conducted in all the subjects that the candidate has opted for.
3) The term end examination of 60 marks for each subject is to be taken by the
candidate.
The marks obtained out of 60 are converted to marks out of 20 and are submitted
to the university as ‘Internal Marks’.
4) The candidate has to appear for university Annual examination which shall be of
80 marks for each subject. (Except the subjects for which practical / oral
examinations are conducted according to the guidelines of Savitribai Phule Pune
University).
5) The Practical / Oral Examinations for B.Com students will be conducted for the
following subjects : Each practical exam will be of 20 marks.
6) FY B.Sc. students have to appear for Mid Term examination of 20 marks as a part
of internal evaluation. The Annual examination for each subject will be of 80
marks.
7) S.Y. and TY B.Sc. students will have to appear for semester examination of 40
marks for each subject. Internal examination of 10 marks for each subject shall
be conducted before the semester examination. There shall be Two semesters in
the second and two in the Third year.
8) There will be practical examination for each subject that the candidate has opted
for (F.Y. to T.Y.B.Sc.)
F.Y. B.Com. S.Y. B.Com. T.Y. B.Com.
1) Financial Accounting 1) Accountancy 1) Audit & Taxation
2) Optional English 2) Business Communication 2) Banking & Finance II & III
3) Optional Marathi 3) Banking & Finanace 3) Marketing Management II & III
4) Marketing Management
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9) All the students have to fill up the online examination form for the University
examination and the hard copy is required to be submitted along with the
prescribed fees.
10. All the students have to fill up offline examination forms for internal examination
to be conducted (Term End & Mid Term Examinations) by the college and pay the
prescribed fees.
CONVOCATION (FOR UNDER GRADUATES)
After the declaration of results, all the Third year students must fill up
the online form for convocation. The graduate students will get the degree
certificates, only if they fill up the online convocation forms.
(Website : www.unipune.ac.in)
The graduated students must attend the convocation ceremony to be
arranged by the college every year. The convocation ceremony will be
organized in the month of February tentatively.
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COURSE STRUCTURE
M.A. (Annual Pattern 2013)
M.A. Economics - Part I (Credit & Semester System)
Eligibility for M.A. (Economics) :
Any graduate of this University or any other recognized University shall be admitted
to M.A. (Economics) Course.
M.A. Economics Part II (Credit & Semester System)
The students will have Three Core courses and will have to select One Non-Corecourse in each of the two semesters, in M.A. Part II. There will be four courses in each ofthe two semesters for M.A.
M.A. Part I Semester I
Core Courses
EC-1001 Micro Economic Analysis I
EC-1002 Public Economics I
EC-1003 International Trade
Non-Core course
Any one of the following
EC-1004 Indian Economics Policy
EC-1005 Labour Economics
EC-1006 Mathematical Economics
M.A. Part I Semester II
Core Courses
EC-2001 Micro Economic Analysis II
EC-2002 Public Economics II
EC-2003 International Finance
Non-Core course
Any one of the following
EC-2004 Agricultural Economics
EC-2005 Industrial Economics
EC-2006 Statistical Technique
M.A. Part II Semester III
Core Courses
EC-3001 Macro Economics I
EC-3002 Growth & Development I
EC-3003 Modern Banking
Non-Core course
Any one couse is to be selected
EC-3004 Demography
EC-3005 World Economy
EC-3006 Economics of Finance
M.A. Part II Semester IV
Core Courses
EC-4001 Macro Economics II
EC-4002 Growth & Development II
EC-4003 Research Methodology
Non-Core course
Any one course is to be selected
EC-4004 Rural Development
EC-4005 Economics of Environment
EC-4006 Econometrics
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COURSE STRUCTURE
M.Com. (Annual Pattern 2013)
Specialization : Business Administration
Eligibility for M.Com. :
The candidate who has passed B.Com. from Savitribai Phule Pune University or any
other recognized university or any graduate of this or any other recognized university shall
be eligible to seek admission to M.Com. course.
Sub.
Code
M.Com Part I Semester I
Subjects
101 Management Accounting
102 Strategic Management
113Production & Operations
Management 1
114 Finanacial Management II
191 Human Rights I
192 Introduction to Cyber Security I
M.Com Part I Semester II
201 Fianancial Analysis & Control
202 Industrial Economics
213Business Ethics & Professional
Values III
214Elements of Knowledge
Management IV
291 Human Rights II
292 Introduction to Cyber Security II
Sub.
Code
M.Com. Part I Semester III
Subjects
301 Business Finance
302 Research Methodology
313 Human Resource Management V
314 Organizational Behaviour VI
394 Skill Development I
392 Introduction to Cyber Security III
M.Com Part I Semester IV
401 Capital Market and Fianancial Services
402 Industrial Economic Environment
413Recent Advances in Business
Administration VII
414 Project Work
494 Skill Development I
492 Introduction to Cyber Security IV
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
(POST GRADUATION)
Choice - Based Credit System for the Post - Graduate Programs
M.A. (Marathi, Economics) and M.Com.
Choice - based credit system is implemented for the Post - Graduate Programs
in all the affiliated colleges of Savitribai Phule, Pune University from the academic
year 2013-14, in order to cope up with the norms and practices accepted and
implemented acrosss the globe. The college runs Three P.G. programs namely Master
of Commerce (Business Administration) and Master of Arts (Economics) and Master
of Arts (Marathi).
The credit system is implemented as under:
A) Number of Credits :
The P.G. Degree will be awarded to those students who obtain minimum ‘16’
credits per semester (4 credits for each subject) and ‘64’ credits in two years program.
B) Pattern of Examination :
1) Types of Examination Marks Credits
Internal / College Exam / Continuous Assessment 5004
External / University / End of Semester Exam 50
100 04
2) Internal Examination Pattern
Two Written Tests 30 / 40 Marks
Two Practical Tests 20 / 10 Marks
Total : 50 / 50 Marks
Practical tests (Any 2)
Journal / Lecture / Library Notes
Short Quizzes
Seminar Presentation
Assignments
Extension Work
Open Book test
Mini - research project (Individual / Group)
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3) Passing Criteria
The student requires ‘4’ credits to qualify in each subject and needs to obtain
minimum 40% marks to gain 4 credits.
Explanation :
Internal exam > 15 Marks
External exam > 15 Marks
Aggregate > 40 Marks
A student should gain 50% credits (16 credits 32 credits) in the first two
semesters to be eligible to get admission in 3rd semester.
Maximum duration to re-appear for a course will be 4 academic years with
maximum 3 attempts.
4) Evaluation Pattern
The marks obtained in internal and external examinations will be converted
into grades and later into grade point average.
The marking scheme is as follows.
Marks Grade Grade point average
80-100 O - Outstanding 09.00 - 10.00
70-49 A+ - Excellent 08.50 - 09.00
60-69 A - Very Good 07.50 - 08.49
55-59 B+ - Good 06.50 - 07.49
50-54 B - Above Average 05.50 - 06.49
45-49 C - Average 04.25 - 05.49
40-44 P - Pass 04.00 - 04.24
0-39 F - Fail 00.00 - 03.99
AB - Absent
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RULES OF DISCIPLINE
1) The students must observe discipline strictly in the college premises and shall not
disturb the administration and teaching - learning in any manner.
2) The students should be regular and punctual in attending classes, tutorials and
submission of the term-work in various subjects. Terms shall not be granted and
a student shall not be certified for examination if his/her progress, conduct and
attendance is not satisfactory.
3) The students, if found indulging in any anti-national activities contrary to the
provisions of the Acts & Laws enforced by the State and Central Governments
will be liable to be expelled from the college without any notice by the Principal
of the College.
4) Ragging of students in any form on or off the College campus and hostel is
strictly prohibited. Defaulters will be strictly dealt with as per the Govt.
instructions.
5) Smoking, consumption of alcohol and use of drugs is strictly prohibited in the
premises of the College and hostel.
6) Bicycles, scooters and vehicles should be parked only in areas provided for the
purpose. The institute accepts no responsibility for their safe custody. Vehicles
lodged elsewhere may be confiscated.
7) Any changes in the address of the student must be intimated by him in writing to
the college office immediately.
8) Students must use aprons and uniforms is prescribed pattern while working in
dissection hall, laboratories, class-rooms and in the college premises.
9) The students must carry Identity Cards signed by the Principal and produce the
same whenever asked by the College Authorities. Without Identity cards
students will not be allowed to enter the college premises.
10) The students are expected to read the notices put up on the notice board of the
College. The College accepts no responsibility for loss of any advantage to the
student due to his failure to read the notice in time.
11) In case, a student requires to remain absent for some reasons, he/she will be
required to take the prior permission of the Principal.
12) If any of the statement made in application form or any information supplied by
the student in connection with his/her admission is later, at any time found to be
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false or incorrect, his/her admission will be cancelled, fees forfeited and he/she
will be expelled from the college by the Principal and prosecuted by the Govt., if
deemed to be necessary.
13) Any damage to the college property, apparatus, furniture, equipment, library
books, building etc. must be compensated immediately by the students.
14) Students must attend social and national events organised by the College such
as 26th
January, 17th
August (Foundation day) and 15th
August, and all other
declared national celebrations.
15) The student will be bound by the rules and regulations framed by the College and
the University from time to time.
16) No student will be allowed to appear for the university examination unless he/she
has paid all his/her dues and completed his/her practical journals and has kept
satisfactory attendance.
17) The Principal reserves the right to prescribe any rule/s of discipline and
accordingly take necessary disciplinary action.
Refund of Fees
1. If a student submits his application for cancellation of admission in a prescribed
form duly completed within 15 calendar days from the date of admission, 10 per
cent of the total amount of tuition fees prescribed for the course will be deducted
from the amount of tuition fees paid by him.
2. If a student submits his application for cancellation of admission in a prescribed
form duly completed within 30 calendar days from the date of admission, 25 per
cent of the total amount of tuition fees prescribed for the course will be deducted
from the amount of tuition fees paid by him.
3. If a student submits his application for cancellation of his admission after 30
calendar days from the date of admission to that particular course no refund of fees
will be made.
4. If any student admitted to any of course leaves the course at any time after 90
calendar days after the date of his admission to that course in an academic year,
he/she will be required to pay full amount of tuition fees for the remaining entire
duration of his course.
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Hostel Accommodation
Accommodation for girls is available in the hostel. The female students who are
admitted in the college will be eligible for admission in the hostel. They will have
to apply separately in the prescribed form available in the hostel office.
Refund of Deposits
A student should collect his/her deposit(s) within six months from the date of
cancellation of his/her admission or within six months of completion of his/her
course.
Grant of Terms
The student will be granted terms and allowed to appear for university
examination, provided he has kept satisfactory attendance of 75% for each
subject / course / paper.
Govt. Scholarships & Freeships
Eligible students can avail of the facilities of various Govt. scholarships which are
awarded on the basis of merit at S.S.C/H.S.C./U.G./P.G. examinations and
income of the parents.
Scholarships
1) Post Matric scholarship for SC and ST students.
2) National Merit Scholarship
3) National Loan Scholarship
4) State Govt./Central Government Open Merit Scholarship
5) Scholarship to Children of Primary and Secondary School Teachers
6) Talent Development in Maths and Physics Scholarship.
7) Scholarship for the words of F.F.
8) Physically Handicapped Students Scholarship
9) Central Government Minority Scholarship
10) Single Girl Child - Indira Gandhi Scholarship
11) North-East State Government Scholarship
12) Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Scholarship
13) Central Sector Scholarship
NOTE : It will be the sole responsibility of the student to apply for freeships/
scholarships in the prescribed form and before the prescribed date. The college will
not be responsible for any loss of scholarship / freeship due to negligence on the part
of the student.
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Extra Curricular Activities
The following extra curricular activities are provided to the students by the
college.
1) National Service Scheme (N.S.S.)
2) Debating, Elocution Competition, Arts Circle, Science Association, Commerce
Association.
3) Indoor, Outdoor Games
Library
The college has a well equipped library. Needy and deserving students are given
books under the Book-Bank Scheme.
Gymkhana
Adequate arrangements are made for games and sports. Special equipment are
made available for the development of the Gymnasium Section. The facilities for
following games are provided by the college.
Names of Games :
1) Basket Ball 6) Cricket
2) Soft Ball 7) Chess
3) Foot Ball 8) Wrestling
4) Volley Ball 9) Athletics
5) Hand Ball 10) Gymnasium & Other Indian Games.
Earn and Learn Scheme
Economically weak and meritorious students are given financial assistance under
this scheme by providing some work to meet their expenses of fees, books etc.
Medical Check-Up
A medical check up is compulsory for all the first year students.
Student Safety Policy
Savitribai Phule Pune University provides facility of student safety policy for
students studying in the affiliated colleges of Savitribai Phule Pune University.
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EVENT TERM - I
1. Commencement of the Term 15th June 2018
2. Mid Semester Examination or Third week of OctoberTerm End Examination
3. University Practical Examination First week of October
4. University Theory Examination Second week of October
5. Closing of the Term 3rd November 2018
6. Winter Vacation 4th November 2018 to
28th November 2018
7. Declaration of University As per the scheudle of the University
Examination Results
EVENT TERM - II
1. Commencement of the Term 29th November 2018
2. University Practical Examination Last week of February
3. University Theory Examination Third week of March
4. Closing of the Term 30th April 2019
5. Summer Vacation May 2019
6. Declaration of University As per the schedule of the University
Examination Results
Academic Programme 2018-19
This schedule is tentative and subject to change, as per the schedule of Savitribai
Phule Pune University.