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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR
MAHARASHTRA
���� Introduction
Shivaji University heartily welcome you to the Centre for Distance Education,
Shivaji University. Due to various reasons such as Job, business, other family
responsibilities, financial restrictions, status as housewives etc. who have so far had
aspirations of higher education, but have been not able to fulfil them. To help such
deprived segments of the society, Shivaji University has opened the doors for higher
education in Commerce Faculty through Distance Education mode by providing
B.Com. and M. Com. courses.
Before knowing more about the courses, we would like you to get aquainted with
Shivaji University, Kolhapur.
���� Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Shivaji University was established in 1962. It is named after the Great Maratha
Warrior and founder of the Maratha Empire, Chhatrapati Shivaji. It was inaugurated on
18th November, 1962 by Hon'ble Dr. Radhakrishnan, an eminent philosopher,
educationist and the then President of India. One of the major objectives of this
University is to cater to the needs of higher education in South Maharashtra. The
jurisdiction of the University is spread over three districts viz. Kolhapur, Sangli and
Satara with strength of over 2,50,000 studying in 280 affiliated colleges and recognised
institutes in its jurisdiction.
This region of Maharashtra is proud of its rich and varied socio-cultural heritage.
Under the innovative and social reformist leadership of Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, the
ruler of the princely state of Kolhapur, the city has been, since the beginning of this
century, a focal point of higher educational opportunities for all classes and
communities of South-Western Maharashtra, and northern parts of neighbouring
states. This is also the land of Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil, who strived to take education
to the masses through his innovative ‘Earn and Learn’ scheme. When the University
was founded by the Shivaji University Act of 1962, the objectives set before the
University included “making opportunities of higher education accessible to rural youth,
for conducting fundamental and applied research in the field of science and humanities
and to ensure regional growth and development.” Now, the University has entered into
the global arena with a number of tools and products of higher education. Initially, the
University started functioning with 34 affiliated colleges and about 14,000 students with
5 post-graduate departments on the campus in 1962-63. Today the number of the
affiliated colleges has gone upto 280 and the strength has in excess of 2,50,000, with
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40 post-graduate Departments on the campus. The University imparts education in 7
major faculties of Arts and Fine Arts, Social Science, Science, Commerce, Education,
Law and Engineering and Technology.
During the initial two decades, the efforts were concentrated on the expansion of
higher education and the establishment of new colleges in different parts of the four
districts under its jurisdiction. The University consolidated its base by ‘taking education
to the people’. The decade of 1980s saw a major expansion, especially in the growth of
professional faculties like Engineering, Education, Management and Medicine. The
recent phase of the University may be termed as “the pursuit of academic excellence,”
since the University has been accredited with B grade by the NAAC. The Solapur
district has been excluded from the jurisdiction of Shivaji University and has now
become a new University known as ‘Solapur University’ since June 2004.
In the last couple of years, several attempts have been made to overcome the
image of University as a regional University. Several steps have been taken to raise
the standards of teaching and research so as to attain the global standards in higher
education. This is being achieved by exploring new areas of higher learning and
research in the rapidly emerging fields like Industrial Chemistry, Space Science and
Applications, Environmental Science, Bio-Chemistry, Sericulture, Computer Science,
Environmental Biotechnology, M. Tech in Energy Technology, Computer Science,
Engineering, Environmental Science Technology, Electronics and Biotechnology in
addition to the basic science disciplines. The University Departments of Physics and
Economics have been recently identified by the UGC for their Special Assistance
Programme (SAP) and recognised as Departments of Special Assistance (DSA). New
research areas in these Departments are concentrated on Superconductors, Energy,
Bio-diversity and Bio-technology, Agro Biotechnology and Agricultural & Environmental
Economics respectively.
The University has also established the University-Industry Interaction Cells in
three districts of its jurisdiction. The Science Departments viz. Botany, Physics,
Biochemistry and Chemistry have received the grants under FIST from the DST. The
faculties of Arts and Social Sciences are also gearing up to meet the demands of the
changing time. Establishment of Centre for Women’s Studies, Gandhian Studies
Centre, School of Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciences, extension activities
through Adult and Continuing Education and Centre for Community Development (Lok
Vikas Kendra) are indicators of this change. Department of Sociology has been
recently granted the UGC’s SAP, DRS phase. Departments of Sociology, Education,
Geography, Physics and Economics are offering special courses in the emerging areas
like Environmental Studies and Computer Application. Economics and Music
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Departments have started the bridge courses as regular vocational courses along with
academics.
The University is encouraging merit by introducing the unique scheme called
‘Shivaji University Merit Scholarship’ offering about 500 scholarships to meritorious
students in affiliated Colleges and University Departments. It has also instituted
Departmental Research Fellowships for Ph. D. students in the Post-Graduate
Departments of the University. The University has made a special budget provision of
about Rs. 45/- lakhs for these scholarships and fellowships out of its own funds. This
University can proudly claim to be the first University in India to initiate such a unique
scheme. For catering to the needs of the external students, the University established
the Centre for Distance Education. The international M. Tech. course has been started
in collaboration with Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) (Thailand).
The efforts of the University towards excellence in higher education are being
recognized by the substantial grants received from funding agencies like UGC, ICSSR,
DST, DBT, CSIR, DRDO, DAE, DEC etc. Another indicator of recognition of University
is its collaborations with other premier institutes in the country. Shivaji University has
signed MoUs with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Goa University, Panjim,
Intel India and Microsoft India Ltd. It has also joined hands with Indian Institute of Geo-
Magnetism, Mumbai. Industries like Phyto-Pharma have sought affiliation with Shivaji
University. Besides, the University has crossed the boundaries of nations and signed
MoUs with foreign institutes and Universities like Asian Institute of Technology
(Thailand), Pathumthani and Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen (Thailand),
Sabargamuwa University, (SriLanka), Monash University, Melbourne (Australia),
Hanyang University, Seoul and Sangkyunkwan University, (South Korea). This has
opened up a new vistas for the students of southern Maharashtra in particular and the
Indian students in general.
The quest for academic enrichment and pursuit of excellence of the University are
facilitated by efficient administration. The smooth conduct of about 380 examinations
per year for over 2,50,000 students and the timely declaration of results has been
appreciated by the Hon’ble Chancellor of the University. The University has maintained
the high standards of general administration, prudent financial management and a
cordial relationship with funding agencies.
From the academic year 2006-07, the University has applied the Credit System for
all post-graduate and professional courses. The add on courses with cafetaria
approach are planned for courses in science and professional subjects.
The future plans of the University include the establishment of Institute of Bio-
technology, Institute of Leather Technology, Radio Station, Science Park, Bio-
Technology Park, various training schemes for students and the staff, etc. Keeping in
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view the regional needs, the need-based courses like Bachelor’s Programmes in
Foundry, Pharmaceuticals, Food Sciences, Water Resource Management, Herbal
plantations, etc. are planned.
To get the knowledge and experience of experts in professional fields and reach
out to the students the University has created ‘Adjunct Professor’ posts in the various
departments and accordingly appointed in some departments.
���� Distinctive Features
Location:
Located on the outskirts of the historic township of Kolhapur (Maharashtra), Shivaji
University is situated in the lush green surroundings spread over 853 acres (356
hectare). The pleasant learning environment of Vidyanagar is coupled with the
invigorating weather throughout the year.
Placement Cell:
In order to provide the job opportunities to the students studying in the University
P.G. Departments and UG affiliated colleges. The university has established the
placement cell. The placement activities are carried out by the various departments/
colleges in collaboration with university placement cell. The university has appointed
placement officers in each department. With the coordination of various departments
placement cell is arranging various placement activities. It aims to help the students to
find the job they are looking for and also facilitates companies to conduct their
recruiting procedure.
Companies/Recruiters who wish to conduct placement at the Shivaji University
placement cell have to fill up the Job Announcement form with their exact requirements
and details of the placement procedure.
Dual Degree Scheme :
Dual Degree Scheme is introduced from the academic year 2007-08 as provided
by Ordinance – 78. A student can keep terms simultaneously for two examinations,
provided that the student should take regular admission for one of the examinations
and he/she should register his/her name as external/distance education mode
candidate for another examination. The candidate should apply to the University
(Eligibility section) along with fee Rs. 1000/-, proofs of regular admission, and details,
furnishing information about second course that he/she wants to complete. The
detailed circular in this regard is issued to all affiliated colleges and university
departments at the commencement of every academic year the same will be made
available on university website www.unishivaji.ac.in.
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To sum up, the University which was founded primarily to cater to the regional
aspirations has now geared up to transcend this regional image and has emerged as
one of premier institutes of higher education and research in the country.
Vision � � � � Mission ���� Goals
Vision
Shivaji University is committed to meet the Educational, Social, Cultural & Economic
needs of the region and the nation to create a just and Humane Society.
Mission
We are dedicated to promote and foster a culture of high quality teaching and learning
and to serve societal needs by encouraging, generating and promotion excellence in
research and extension activities.
Goals
• To make relentless efforts for the spread of University education among classes
and communities, which are socially and educationally underprivileged.
• To make special provision for disseminating knowledge and promoting arts and
culture in rural areas.
• To supervise and control the conduct and discipline of the students of the
university and to make arrangements for promoting their health and general
welfare.
• To create a fine band of capable young researchers/teachers with great thirst for
knowledge and scientific curiosity.
• To promote the study and the research of the Marathi language and the history of
Maharashtra.
• To provide opportunities to the University community to reach his/her highest
personnel and professional capability.
• To develop the personality and the character of students by value education.
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DISTANCE EDUCATION
Distance Education is a generic term that includes the range of teaching learning
strategies variously described as home study, correspondence education or
independent study.
It is a highly welcome step in the direction of taking education to the doors of
those willing to acquire higher education but, being unable to do so owing to lack of
resources or paucity of time. In India Distance Education opportunities at the University
level have increased enormously. Many new trends are putting great pressure on the
conventional education system forcing many institutions to review and amend their
existing policies and procedures. In the light of which the Shivaji University, Kolhapur
took the decision to establish its Centre for Distance Education.
Through its External Section the Shivaji University had been providing
educational facilities to over 2500 students each year since 1968, who due to various
reasons were unable to join the regular courses. The External students who registered
with the University were entirely responsible for their own learning and hence, fell a
pray to the numerous sub standard guides available in the market.
In order to enhance the quality of their education and reach out to the larger
section of the society which has for various reasons remained distant from the portals
of learning - be it the working class, women, housewives or those who have aspirations
for furthering their education, the Shivaji University, aiming at social inclusion has
opened its doors to them by proposing the Centre for Distance Education (CDE).
The Council for Distance Education IGNOU, New Delhi and Distance Education
Buereo, University Grant Commission was approached for Development Grants in
2005-06. In response, the Distance Education Council, New Delhi (DEC) sanctioned
Rs. 5 Lakhs in 2005-06. Rs.20 Lakhs in 2006-07, Rs. 40 Lakhs in 2007-08, Rs. 40
Lakhs in 2008-09, Rs.20 Lakhs in 2009-10, Rs.20 lakhs in 2010-11, Rs. 35 lakhs in
2011-1, Rs. 40 lakhs in 2012-13 and Rs. 46.20 lakhs in 2013-14. With aid of the DEC-
IGNOU, Distance Education Bureau, UGC and Shivaji University grants. Currently,
CDE is catering to the needs of over 50,000 students.
The DEC, New Delhi Committee visited the CDE, Shivaji University on 5th & 6th
Sept, 2008 and has given it provisional recognition for conducting various distance
mode courses the CDE is awaiting the visit of the UGC committee for grant of
permanent recognition.
The Work of the CDE, commenced with the involvement of the External Section
which dealt with all the communication work-inviting experts from DEC-IGNOU, New
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Delhi to conduct a training and orientation workshop for the course writers of Self
Instructional Material (SIM) for the B.A./B.Com. subjects.
The Boards of Studies (BoS) were directly involved with the CDE as they were
given the responsibility of confirming syllabus of the subjects for B.A., B.Com., M. A.,
M. Com., M.B.A., M.Sc. (Mathematics), Master of Valuation (Real Estate) inviting the
Chairperson of the concerned subjects to form a team of writers, editors and translator
for the SIM. In keeping with the responsibility entrusted to them, the BOS distributed
the syllabus of the concerned subjects through the chairperson to writers. The writers
were selected on the basis of their qualifications and experience of teaching the
respective subject and concerned units.
In Aug. 2007, the Centre for Distance Education came into being as an
independent Unit with the appointment of the Director and Deputy Director. Gradually
the BoS and External section handed over their responsibility of development of SIM to
the Centre for Distance Education which set about in right earnestness to fulfill its
objective of providing SIM to the distant learners.
In July 2008, the Centre for Distance Education (CDE) has provided SIM in both
Marathi and English for B.A.-II & III and B.Com.-II & III and for M. A. Part-I. Today
students tend to go for some professional courses rather than opting for the traditional
courses. The Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, is conducting
professional courses such as M.B.A. and Master of Valuation (Real Estate) from 2008
to cope with the needs of students aspiring for professional qualifications. M.Sc.
(Mathematics). Distance Mode Courses (i) MBA & MBA (Executive) (ii) Master of
Valuation (Real Estate) were the newly constituted courses with SIM only in English.
34 U.G. and P.G. Study Centres have become operational for providing services
to distance learners like admissions, distribution of SIM, contact sessions, counselling,
library facilities etc. The U.G. Study Centres are situated in the affiliated colleges within
the jurisdiction of Shivaji University. The P.G. Study Centres are 2 at CDE Head
Quarter, at P.G. Departments of the University, and 4 in the affiliated colleges in
Kolhapur, Sangli and Satara. From academic year 2012-13, CDE is shifting its
Professional Courses to study centres of M.B.A. & Master of Valuation (Real Estate) in
its own premises.
The CDE is set to grow and extend its facilities of Distance Education to all those
in need of it, by extending its services in 2014-15 and gradually to include new courses
in Law and Mass Communication, Diploma in Translation and other need based
courses.
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CDE has shifted to its newly constructed building on Shivaji University campus,
Kolhapur on 19th August 2010. The building which is approximately 4700 sq. mts, is
constructed with a view to establishing its own independent research unit, computer
laboratory, student facilitation centre, library and reading room, SIM godown, etc. which
will help CDE enhance the services and utilities provided to its distance learners.
From the Research and Development grants received from DEC, New Delhi, CDE
has undertaken 88 need-based minor research projects. The CDE academic staff are
also encouraged to attend National and International level Seminars and Conferences
organized on Distance and Open Learning in order to help and support the functioning
of the CDE more efficiently and effectively.
The following objectives have been formulated:
���� Objectives:
To provide educational opportunities:
1. To more number of distance learners from any age group.
2. To different sections of the society, who are for some reason unable to pursue
education and bring them into the main stream.
3. To the female class of the society who have remained deprived because of
domestic responsibilities and social restrictions.
4. To the working class who choose to study at their own place and pace.
5. To all sections of the society irrespective of caste, religion, gender, area of origin,
social and financial status etc.
6. At affordable costs.
7. To offer courses of study along with Self Instructional Material, contact sessions,
counselling facilities, library and internet facilities through designated Study
Centres.
���� Our endeavor is:
1. To provide an alternative non-formal channel for higher education.
2. To reduce the pressure on the conventional university.
3. To provide a means for continuing and life long education so as to enrich the lives
of people.
4. To provide venues for access to higher education.
5. To democratize higher education by providing access to large segment of the
population particularly the disadvantaged groups such as those living in remote
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and rural areas, including working people, women and other adults who wish to
acquire and upgrade their knowledge and skills through studies in various fields.
6. To help those who wish to improve their educational qualification and are
interested in undertaking advanced studies of their interest without being required
to join as full time students.
� Study Centre :
The Distance learners/Students have to select Study Centre through which the
following facilities are available to a distance learners/student.
The Centre for Distance Education, through its 34 UG/PG Study Centres located
at the affiliated colleges of S.U., will guide and counsel the distance learners
throughout the completion of the course by organizing “Contact Sessions” with subject
experts. The list of Study Centres, with its contact members, is given in this prospectus.
Library facilities will be provided to distance learners as per the particular college rules.
The Study Centre enables a Distance Learner to get attached with the regular college
system.
Entire admission process, Distribution of Self Instructional Material (SIM), for B.
Com. & M. Com. Courses will be done at respective Study Centres. The students have
to approach the nearest Study Centre for enrolling for Distance Mode programmes.
Sr.
No. Study Centre Name and Address Telephone No.
1. Shri Annasaheb Dange Arts, Commerce and Science College, Hatkanangale
0230-2483521, 2425171
2. Yashwantrao Chavan Warna Mahavidyalaya, Warnanagar, Tal. Panhala, Dist. Kolhapur-416 213
02328-224041
3. Karmveer Hire Arts, Science and Commerce College, Gargoti, Dist. Kolhapur-416 209
02324-220075
4. Dr. Ghali College, Gadhinglaj, Dist. Kolhapur 02327-222119
5. Ajra Mahavidyalaya, Ajra, Dist. Kolhapur-416 505. 02323-246372
6. Shri Shahaji Chhatrapati Mahavidyalaya, Dasara Chowk, Kolhapur
0231-2644204
7. Mahavir Mahavidyalaya, Kolhapur 0231-2651830, 2680112
8. Aanandi Arts, Commerce & Science College, Gaganbavada
(0231) 2440111
9. Radhanagari Mahavidyalaya, Radhanagari (02321) 234408
10. Adarsh College, Vita-Mayni Road, Vita, Dist. Sangli 02347-274190
11. Shrimati Rajmati Nemgonda Patil Kanya Mahavidyalaya (Arts, Commerce and Science), Sangli
0233-2304330
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Sr.
No. Study Centre Name and Address Telephone No.
12. Karmveer Bhaurao Patil College, Urun-Islampur 02342-221778
13. Miraj Mahavidyalaya, Miraj 0233-2211919
14. Shrimant Babasaheb Deshmukh Mahavidyalaya, Atpadi, Dist. Sangli-416 301
02343-221632
15. Smt. Mathubai Garware Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Sangli 0233-2332318
16. Padmbhushan Vasantdada Patil Mahavidyalaya, Tasgaon, Dist. Sangli
02346-250665
17. Babanaik Mahavidyalaya, Kokrud, Tal. Shirala,
Dist. Sangli 02345-224150, 51
18. Arts and Commerce College, Ashta, Tal. Ashta, Dist. Sangli
02342-242032, 242632
19. Sahakarmashri Shankarrao Mohite-Patil Mahavidyalaya, Rahimatpur, Tal. Koregaon, Dist. Satara
02163-230284, 230129
20. Chhatrapati Shivaji College, Satara 02162-234678
21. Lalbahaddur Shastri College, Satara 02162-237986
22. Mudhoji Mahavidyalaya, Phaltan 02166-222330
23. Shikshanmaharshi Bapuji Salunkhe Mahavidyalaya, Karad
02164-225957, 220160
24. Dahiwadi College, Dahiwadi, Tal. Man, Dist. Satara (02165) 220231
25. Devchand College, Arjunnagar, Dist. Kolhapur 08338-220110/12
26. Shikshanmaharshi Dr. Bapuji Salunkhe Mahavidyalaya, Miraj, Dist. Sangli
0233-2232181
27. Arts and Commerce College, Yadogopal peth, Satara 02162-280235
28. Raje Ramrao Mahavidyalaya, Jath, Dist. Sangli 02344-246251
29. Vitthalrao Patil Mahavidyalaya, Kale, Tal. Panhala, Dist. Kolhapur
02328-232915
30. Arts & Commerce Mahavidyalaya, Undale, Tal. Karad, Dist. Satara
02164-256609
31. Shivraj College, Gadhinglaj, Dist. Kolhapur 02327-222307
32. Mahila College, Kasaba Beed, Tal. Karveer, Dist- Kolhapur
0231-2489055
33. Padmabhushan Vasantraodada Patil College, Kavathe Mahankal
02341-222014
34. Babasaheb Chitale College, Bhilawadi, Tal. Palus, Dist. Sangli
02346-237260
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B. Com. Degree Programme
Objectives of the B.Com. Programme
To provide opportunity for higher education to those people (for example farmers,
businessmen, workers, housewives, artizens, those who are in service, etc) who could
not complete their education earlier.
B.Com. Programme Structure
The duration of the course is three years divided into six semesters. There will be
semester examination in Nov/Dec. & April/May for all the semesters. Each Semester
have Six Subjects.
Medium The medium for the B.Com. programme is Marathi and English.
Syllabus
Syllabus Introduced from June 2013 and Onwards for more details visit the website: -
www.unishivaji.ac.in → QUICK LINKS → online syllabus.
Admission Procedure for B.Com.
Eligibility Criteria
B. Com. Part-I (Semester I & II)
The rules of minimum eligibility applicable for admitting regular students in the
affiliated colleges of S.U. are also applicable to Distance Mode learners pursuing
B.Com. Part-I (Ref. No./S.U./Eligibility/156/9-6-2004)
Any candidate fulfilling any one of the following eligibility criteria is entitled to take
admission for B. Com.-I.
� H. S. C. Arts, Commerce and Science (Attested photostate copy of marksheet)
OR
� Diploma in Pharmacy of Maharashtra State Board (Attested photostate copy of
marksheet) OR
� Diploma in Engg. Of Maharashtra State Board (Attested photostate copy of
marksheet) OR
� A candidate who has passed any one of the following Examinations with S.S.C.
S.S.L.C. and completed one of the following courses is eligible for the course.
� 1) Two years D. Ed. Course of Pune/Goa Board OR
� 2) T.T.C. of Anglo-India Education of Pune Board OR
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� 3) T.C.H. of Banglore Board (Attested photostate copy of marksheet)
B. Com. Part-II (Semester III & IV)
1. A Candidate who has passed B. Com. Part-I examination is eligible to take
admission for B. Com. Part-II.
2. A candidate who has passed with ATKT is eligible for B. Com. Part-II i.e. Sem. III
B. Com. Part-III (Sem. V & VI)
1. A candidate who has passed B. Com. Part-II examination is eligible to take
admission for B.Com. Part-III.
2. A candidate who has passed with ATKT is eligible to take admission to B. Com.
Part-III i.e. Sem. V.
Special Instructions
(A) It is necessary to attach following documents alongwith application form.
(1) Attested photocopy of school leaving certificate or birth certificate.
(2) Attested copies of educational qualification.
(B) In case of change in name, it is allowed only at the begining of the 1st year. To change the name students have to submit Notification in the Government Gazette to University.
Programme Fees
The fees for Semester I and II are to be paid together at the time of admission in
June/July and the same is applicable for Sem. III and Sem. IV, and for sem. V & VI
Sr.No.
Course Name
Exam Fee
Registration Fee
Study Centre Fee
Application Fee
Prospectus Fee
SIM Fee E
Suvida Fee
Environmental fee
Dhwaj Nidhi
Total Fee
1. B. Com. I 590 1048 442 20 20 794 50 -- 10 2974
2 B. Com. II 590 1048 442 20 20 926 50 50 10 *3156
3. B. Com.III 590 1048 442 20 20 794 50 -- 10 2974
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1) Environmental Studies Exam. Fee Rs. 50/- (Only for B. Com. II)
2) Additional fee for eligibility is to be paid (at the time of first registration)
Within Maharashtra Outside Maharashtra Foreign Student
Rs. 75/- Rs. 300/- Rs. 500/-
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3) Any change in fees, revised fees will be charged at the time of admission in June/July.
4) Late Fee & Super Late Fee will be charged according to the schedule.
5) Additional fee for failed subject/s
Self Instructional Material (SIM)
The CDE has developed SIM with a view to help the distance learner in his
learning process for all the subjects offered through distance mode.
The features of SIM developed by CDE are as follows:
1. Available in English and Marathi Language
2. Easy and Simple language
3. Use of examples and diagrams, pictures, etc.
4. Distribution of a unit into small sections and sub-sections for better
understanding of a content based on the objectives.
5. Self Assessment/Practice questions after each section.
The SIM will be provided to the distance learners permanently and this SIM will
remain lifelong with the learners. The learners will also be benefitted from the guidance
and counselling sessions for each subject from subject experts at the approved and
authorized Study Centres of CDE which are also the affiliated colleges of Shivaji
University, Kolhapur. This is an effort to avoid any differentiation between regular
students and distance learners.
Self Learning : CDE provides SIM as a supplementary study material. Students
need to refer Reference Books for more detail study.
Contact Sessions : Distance Learners attend the contact sessions organized by
study centre or CDE for clarification of difficulty and doubts in self study.
Scheme of Internal Assessment (Assignments)
The distance learners of B. Com. Part III Sem.V & VI will be provided with
assignment question on website www.unishivaji.ac.in→→→→Distance Education→→→→
Assignments before the examination. The distance learners have to complete the
assignments as stipulated in the “Rules” in Online Assignment question Bank and
submit within prescribed time at the nearest study centre. Assignment of 10 marks
each of every subject opted by the candidate for V & VI semester is compulsory.
Note : 1. No Any Assignment for B. Com. Part-I (Sem. I/II) and B. Com. Part-II
(Sem. III/IV)
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2. B. Com. Part-II Sem. IV have assignment of Environmental Studies of 50
marks and same will be submit to your study centre. Any deviation to this
rule will be initimated on the university website time to time.
Subjects Offered:
� B. Com. Part-I
Compulsory Papers:-
Sr.No. Semester-I Semester-II
1. English for Business Communication (Paper-I)
English for Business Communication (Paper-II)
2. Business Economics (Paper-I) Business Economics (Paper-II)
3. Principles of Business Management (Paper-I)
Principles of Business Management (Paper-II)
4. Financial Accounting (Paper-I) Financial Accounting (Paper-II)
Optional Paper (Min. 1 Max. 1)
Sr.No. Semester-I Semester-II
5. Principles of Marketing (Paper-I) Principles of Marketing (Paper-II)
6. Geography (Paper-I) Geography (Paper-II)
7. Marathi (Paper-I) Marathi (Paper-II)
8. Hindi (Paper-I) Hindi (Paper-II)
9. Business Mathematics (Paper-I) Business Mathematics (Paper-II)
10. Insurance (Paper-I) Insurance (Paper-II)
11. Urdu Paper-I Urdu Paper-II
12. Kannada Paper-I Kannada Paper-II
13. History of Civilization Paper-I History of Civilization Paper-I
SIM available for B. Com. Part-I Distance Learners/Students
Medium Sr.
No. Subject
Marathi English Other
B. Com. Part-I Papers
English for Business Communication (Compulsory) (Paper-I)
1. English for Business Communication (Compulsory) (Paper-II)
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Medium Sr. No.
Subject Marathi English Other
Business Economics (Paper-I)
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Business Economics (Paper-II)
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Commercial Geography (Paper-I) dm{UÁ` ^yJmocemñÌ
3. Globalization and Market System (Paper-II)
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Financial Accounting (Paper-I) 4.
Financial Accounting (Paper-II) - � -
Amdí`H$ _amR>r - Am{dîH$ma nona-A 5.
Amdí`H$ _amR>r - Am{dîH$ma nona-~ � - -
Insurance (Paper-I) {d_m 6.
Insurance (Paper-II) {d_m � � -
Hindi Paper-I 7.
Hindi Paper-II - - �
Business Mathematics (Paper-I) 8.
Business Mathematics (Paper-II) - � -
Principles of Business Management (P.-I)
ì`dgm` ì`dñWmnZmMr VÎdo 9.
Principles of Business Management (P.-II)
ì`dgm` ì`dñWmnZmMr VÎdo
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Principles of Marketing (Paper-I)
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Principles of Marketing (Paper-II)
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Urdu Paper-I 11.
Urdu Paper-II - - �
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� B.Com. II - SEM-III & IV
Year of Implementation from June 2014
All subjects are compulsory for B. Com. II
Sr.No. Semester III Sr.No. Semester IV
1 English for Business Communication (Compulsory)
7 English for Business Communication (Compulsory)
2 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Paper-I
8 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship Paper-II
3 Business Statistics Paper – I 9 Business Statistics Paper – II
4 Business Economics Paper-III 10 Business Economics Paper-IV
5 Money and Financial System Paper-I
11 Money and Financial System Paper-II
6 Corporate Accounting Paper - I 12 Corporate Accounting Paper - II
13 Environmental Studies
(Compulsory) n`m©daU Aä`mg
SIM material available for B. Com. Part-II Distance Learners/Students
A.H««$. {df`mMo Zmd _amR>r B§J«Or
1. English for Business Communication (Compulsory) - �
2. Fundamentals of Enterpreneurship CÚmoOH$VoMr _wcVÎdo � �
3. Business Statistics - �
4. Business Economics-II ì`mdgm{`H$ AW©emñÌ-2 � �
5. Money and Financial System
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6. Corporate Accounting � �
7. Environmental Studies (Compulsory) n`m©daU Aä`mg (Amdí`H$)
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� B.Com.Part – III
Compulsory Subject
1) Business Environment 2) Business Regulatory Frame Work
3) Modern Management Practice 4) Co-Operative Development
Optional Paper 5 & 6
a) Advanced Accountancy Paper-I
Advanced Accountancy Paper-II
b) Advanced Costing Paper-I
Advanced Costing Paper-II
c) Advanced Banking Paper-I
Advanced Banking Paper-II
d) Rural Economics & Co-Operation Paper-I
Rural Economics & Co-Operation Paper-II
e) Industrial Management Paper-I
Industrial Management Paper-II
f) Public Finance Paper-I
Public Finance Paper-II
g) Taxation Management Paper-I
Taxation Management Paper-II
h) Advanced Statistics Paper-I
Advanced Statistics Paper-II
OR
i) Insurance Paper-I
Insurance Paper-II
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SIM material available for B. Com. Part-III Distance Learners/Students
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1. Business Environment � �
2. Business Regulatory Frame Work � �
3. Modern Management Practice � �
4. Co-operative Development � �
5. Paper-I Advanced Accountancy - �
6. Paper-II Advanced Accountancy - �
7. Paper-I Advanced Costing - �
8. Paper-II Advanced Costing - �
9. Advanced Banking P.-I
Law and Practice of Banking
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10. Advanced Banking P.-II
Banks and Financial Institutions
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11. Paper-I Industrial Management � -
12. Paper-II Industrial Management � -
13. Paper-I Insurance � -
14. Paper-II Insurance � -
� SIM Available x SIM Not Available ⇒ SIM Under Preparation
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Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Introduced from June 2013 and Onwards
Objectives of the M.Com. Programme
The course is developed for the students willing to improve their professional and management expertise. M.Com. Programme Structure
The duration of the course is Two years divided into Four semesters. There will be
semester examination in Nov/Dec. & April/May for all the semesters. Each Semester
have Four Subjects.
Medium The medium for the M.Com. programme is English only.
Syllabus
Syllabus Introduced from June 2013 and Onwards for more details visit the website
www.unishivaji.ac.in → QUICK LINKS → online syllabus.
Eligibility Criteria:
Any person who has taken the degree of the Bachelor of Commerce of this
University or of any other University recognized by this University as equivalent thereto
may after he has worked under the guidance of a recognized University Teacher or at
least two years subsequent to his passing the Bachelor of Commerce Examination, be
admitted to the examination, for the Degree of Master of Commerce in accordance with
the relevant Regulations.
Fee Structure
Sr. No.
Course Name
Exam Fee
Registration Fee
Study Centre Fee
Application Fee
Prospectus Fee
SIM Fee
E Suvidha Fee
Dhwaj Nidhi
Total Fee
1. M. Com. 1 960 1324 662 20 20 1103 50 10 4149
2. M. Com. 2 960 1324 662 20 20 - 50 10 3046
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1) Addition fee for eligibility is to be paid at the time of first registration.
Students of SUK Students of Other
University
Foreign Student
Rs. 50/- Rs. 100/- Rs. 500/-
2) Any change in fees, revised fees will be charged at the time of admission in
June/July.
3) Late fee, super late fee will be charged according to the schedule.
4) Additional fees for failed subject/s
� Subject Offered
M. Com. Part-I (From June 2013 Onwards)
Sr. No. Subject Name Sr. No. Subject Name
Compulsory Paper
Semester-I Semester-II
1
Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour (Management Concepts ) (Paper-I)
1
Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour (Organisational Behaviour) (Paper-II)
2 Managerial Economics (Paper-I)
2 Managerial Economics (Paper-II)
Optional Paper Select One Group from A to H
Group-A : Advanced Accountancy
3 Advanced Accountancy (Paper-I) 3 Advanced Accountancy (Paper-III)
4 Advanced Accountancy (Auditing) (Paper-II)
4 Advanced Accountancy (Taxation) (Paper-IV)
Group-B : Advanced Costing
5 Advanced Costing (Paper-I) 5 Advanced Costing (Paper-III)
6 Advanced Costing (Paper-II) 6 Advanced Costing (Paper-IV)
Group-C : Taxation
7 Taxation (Income Tax) (Paper-I)
7 Taxation (Income Tax) (Paper-III)
8 Taxation (Income Tax) (Paper-II)
8 Taxation (Income Tax) (Paper-IV)
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Group-D : Advanced Banking & Financial System
9
Advanced Banking & FinancialSystem (Law & Practice of Banking in India ) (Paper-I)
9
Advanced Banking & Financial System (Law &Practice of Banking in India) (Paper-III)
10 Advanced Banking & Financial System (Bank Management ) (Paper-II)
10 Advanced Banking & Financial System (Bank Management) (Paper-IV)
Group-E : Business Administration
11 Business Administration (Introduction to Business Administration ) (Paper-I)
11 Business Administration (Introduction to Business Administration ) (Paper-III)
12
Business Administration (Functional Areas of Management HR and Production) (Paper-II)
12
Business Administration (Functional Areas of Management Marketing and Finance) (Paper-IV)
Group-F : Advanced Statistics
13 Advanced Statistics (Mathematical Methods) (Paper-I)
13 Advanced Statistics (Design of Experiments) (Paper-III)
14 Advanced Statistics (Operations Research) (Paper-II) 14
Advanced Statistics (Sampling Techniques) (Paper-IV)
Group-G : Cooperation and Rural Development
15 Cooperation and Rural Development (Paper-I) (Principles of Cooperation)
15 Cooperation and Rural Development (Paper-III) (Principles of Cooperation)
16
Cooperation and Rural Development (Rural Economy of India) (Paper-II)
16
Cooperation and Rural Development (Paper-IV) (Rural Economy of India)
Group-H : Organized Market and Transportation
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Organized Market and Transportation (Organized Market ) (Paper – I)
17
Organized Market and Transportation (Organized Market) (Paper – III)
18
Organized Market and Transportation (Transportation) (Paper – II)
18
Organized Market and Transportation (Transportation) (Paper – IV)
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SIM available for M. Com. Part-I Sem. I & II for following Subjects only
Sr. No. Subject Name Sr. No. Subject Name
Compulsory Paper
Semester-I Semester-II
1
Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour (Management Concepts ) (Paper-I)
1
Management Concepts & Organisational Behaviour (Organisational Behaviour) (Paper-II)
2 Managerial Economics (Paper-I)
2 Managerial Economics (Paper-II)
Optional Paper Select One Group from A to H
Group-A : Advanced Accountancy
3 Advanced Accountancy (Paper-I)
3 Advanced Accountancy (Paper-III)
4 Advanced Accountancy (Auditing) (Paper-II)
4 Advanced Accountancy (Taxation) (Paper-IV)
Note : Other optional subject's SIM Material not Available
M. Com. Part-II (From June 2014 Onwards) Sr. No. Subject Name Sr. No. Subject Name
Compulsory Paper
Semester-III Semester-IV
1
Management Accounting Paper-III 1
Management Accounting (Management Control System) Paper-IV
2 Business Finance Paper-III 2 Business Finance Paper-IV
Optional Paper Select One Group from A to H
Group-A : Advanced Accountancy
3 Advanced Accountancy (Cost Accounting) Paper-V
3 Advanced Accountancy (Financial Management) Paper-VII
4 Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Accountancy) Paper-VI
4 Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Accountancy) Paper-VIII
Group-B : Advanced Costing
5 Advanced Costing (Financial Management) Paper-V
5 Advanced Costing (Financial Management) Paper-VII
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6 Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Costing) Paper-VI
6 Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Costing) Paper-VIII
Group-C : Taxation
7 Taxation Paper-V 7 Taxation Paper-VII
8 Research Methodology and Project Work (Taxation) Paper-VI
8 Research Methodology and Project Work (Taxation) Paper-VIII
Group-D : Advanced Banking & Financial System
9
Advanced Banking & FinancialSystem (Modern Banking) Paper-V
9
Advanced Banking & Financial System (Modern Banking) Paper-VII
10
Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Banking & Financial System Bank Management) Paper-VI
10
Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Banking & Financial System Bank Management) (Paper-VIII
Group-E : Co-operation & Rural Development
11 Cooperation & Rural Development (Cooperative Structure in India) Paper-V
11 Cooperation & Rural Development (Cooperative Structure in India) Paper-VII
12
Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Banking & Financial System Bank Management) Paper-VI
12
Research Methodology and Project Work (Co-Operation & Rural Development-Rural Economy of India) Paper-VIII
Group-F : Business Administration
13
Business Administration (Application of Management in International Business) Paper-V
13
Business Administration (Application of Management in International Business) Paper-VII
14
Research Methodology and Project Work (Business Administration-Functional Areas of Management) Paper-VI
14
Research Methodology and Project Work (Business Administration-Functional Areas of Management( Paper-VIII
Group-G : Organized Markets & Transportation
15 Organized Markets & Transportation Paper-V 15
Organized Markets & Transportation Paper-VII
16
Research Methodology and Project Work (Organized Markets & Transportation-Transport) Paper-VI
16
Research Methodology and Project Work (Organized Markets & Transportation-Transport) Paper-VIII
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Group-H : Advanced Statistics
17 Advanced Statistics (Industrial Statistics) Paper-V 17
Advanced Statistics (Industrial Statistics) Paper-VII
18
Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Statistics-Design of Experiments and Sampling Techniques) Paper-VI
18
Research Methodology and Project Work (Advanced Statistics-Design of Experiments and Sampling Techniques) Paper-VIII
Note: - SIM are not available for M. Com. Part II Sem. III & IV
* Distance Education students will have to appear only for Theory Paper of Research
Methodology for 50 Marks only.
Rules for Distance Learners:
1. The distance learners enrolling for various Distance Mode courses through the
approved Study Centres and the Head Quarters, Centre for Distance Education
(CDE) are instructed to carefully read the advertisement regarding Admissions
published in local newspapers and displayed on University website
www.unishivaji.ac.in. They are also advised to read the notifications displayed
on the notice boards of CDE and its approved Study Centres regarding
Admissions, Examinations, Assignments, Results etc. and then enroll
themselves for the particular course.
2. Students should read the Prospectus and then only fill in the Admission form
and select the subjects. Once the subjects are selected, then it will not be
allowed to change later. Hence the Students should select the subjects and
their relevant subject codes on their own responsibility.
3. CDE does not prepare Self Instructional Material (SIM) for all the Optional
papers. Students have to take the SIM prepared for the subjects they have
selected. The responsibility of learning and preparing for the subject solely lies
with the students.
4. Examination Time Tables, Hall Tickets, Seating Arrangements, Results etc are
displayed on the University website. Students are informed to check the website
time to time for the relevant details and information.
5. For the Semester pattern of examination there is Internal Assignments for
B.Com. Part III. For every subject, one assignment of 10 marks thus, the
student has to submit six assignments for six subjects opted by him/her for
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V and VI semester. The Assignments are to be submitted to the selected Study
Centres within the given time, on their own responsibility. The facilities such as
Resubmission, Revaluation, and Photocopy of assignments etc are not
available.
6. For B. Com.-II there is an Assignment of 50 Marks. The student should write
answers to the questions for the Compulsory paper Environment Studies. The
questions have been provided by the CDE in the SIM. The students will receive
answer sheets from their study centre for writing assignment; They are required
to write the answers in the answer sheet provided by the CDE. The
Assignments of Environment Science are to be submitted to the your respective
study centre within specified time period.
7. The students should select a suitable exam. centre for them, seeing the seating
arrangement capacity, the university may change the exam centre and that will
be final.
8. In regard of any dispute, the decision taken by Director and the Authorities of
Shivaji University will be final and binding on all the distance learners.
Useful links :
1) www.unishivaji.ac.in ,
2) suk.digitaluniversity.ac ,
3) online.shivajiuniversity.in
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2. vkWuykbZu lax.kdh; vtZ dkGthiqoZd Hkjkok-
3. izos'k vtZ Hkjrs{k.kh Lor%pk LdWu dsysyk QksVks] lgh] QksVksph lkWQV dkWih o lgh lkscr vlkoh- ¼JPEG Format e/khy½
4. Lor%pk vpqd bZesy vk;Mh o Hkze.k/ouh ¼eksckbZy½ dzekad lkscr vlkok-
5. ch-,-@ch-dkWe- Hkkx 1 l= 1 lkBh izos’k ?ks.kk&;k fo|kF;kZauh 12 ohps xq.ki=d o ,e-,-@,e-dkWe- Hkkx 1 l= 1 lkBh izos’k ?ks.kk&;k fo|kF;kZauh ‘ksoVP;k o”kkZps xq.ki=d lkscr ckGxkos-
6. vH;kldsanz@ijh{kk dsanzkph {kerk iw.kZ >kY;kuarj nqljs ijh{kk dsanz@vH;kldsanz fuoMkos vU;Fkk izfdz;k iw.kZ gks.kkj ukgh o vtZ fLodkjyk tk.kkj ukgh-
7. vkWuykbZu lax.kdh; vtZ ,dnk lknj dsY;kuarj fo|kF;kZaus HkjysY;k ekfgrhr dks.krkgh cny djrk ;s.kkj ukgh] R;klanHkkZe/;s fo|kihBk’kh dks.krkgh i=O;ogkj d: u;s-
8. vtZ ;’kLohfjR;k HkjY;kuarj ^^e - lqfo/kk frdhV** ph fiazV dk<.ks-
1. vkWuykbZu izos’kvtZ Hkj.;klkBhph izR;{k izfdz;k
a) loZizFke fo|kihBkP;k gkseistoj iksgkspk- ;klkBh suk.digitaluniversity.ac ;k osclkbZVpk okij djk- ;k gkseistP;k mtO;k Hkkxkr Click Here ;k ‘kh”kZdk[kkyh New Admission 2014&15 ;k fyadoj fDyd djk-
b) New Admission ikukoj rqEgh iksgkspky- ;k ikukoj Admission gs ‘kh”kZd fnlsy- izos’kklaca/khP;k loZ lwpuk ;kp ikuko:u fnY;k tk.kkj vkgsr-
vkrki;Zarps fyafdax fo|kihB gkseist → Click Here → 2014&15 → Admissions
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c) Agreement ;k ‘kh”kZdk[kkyh Proceed ;k etdqjkoj fDyd djk- Proceed →
Registration Information → Proceed.
2. Registration Information ¼uksan.khdfjrk ekfgrh½
vkWuykbZu vtZ Hkj.;kvk/khP;k uksan.kh ¼Registration½ ;k ikukoj rqEgh iksgkspky- ;k ikukoj rqeph dkgh ewyHkwr ekfgrh Hkjko;kph vkgs-
a) Name of the candidate ¼vtZnkjkps ukao½ % ifgY;k vk;rkr rqepa vkMukao] nql&;k vk;rkr rqepa ukao vkf.k frl&;k vk;rkr rqeps e/kys ukao ¼ofMykaps@irhps½ fygkos- gh rhugh ukos fyfgrkuk vki.k vk|k{kjkapk ¼initials½ okij d: u;s- iw.kZ uko fygkos- mnkgj.kkFkZ]
vls fygkos & Palavi Parashram Savaliram
b) Postal [email protected] iRrk
c) Gender@fyax
d) Date of Birth@tUerkfj[k
e) Mobile No.
f) E-mail ID
ojhy ekfgrh iw.kZ dsY;kuarj Register ;k ‘kCnkoj fDyd djk Eg.kts rqEgh nwj f’k{k.k dsanz] f’kokth fo|kihBkrhy rkRiqjrs uksan.khdr fo|kFkhZ Ogky-
� uksan.kh >kY;kuarj rqEgkl ;qtj use vkf.k vkWuVkbZe ikloMZ feGsy tks tru d:u Bsokok-
� ;qtj use o ikloMZP;k [kkyh vl.kk&;k Validate your Registration ;k vk;rkojrh fDyd djkos] ;kuarj rqEgh fnysY;k eksckbZy uacjojrh rqepk ;qtj vk;Mh o ikloMZ rqEgkyk feGsy-
3. Confirm Registration ;k istojrh tkÅu rqEgkyk tks sms ;sbZy rks oki:u R;kp istoj rqepk ikloMZ Reset djrk ;sbZy-
User Name
Password
Confirm Message ;sbZy → Yes oj fDyd djkos-
4. Login Here Page oj ;ky- ;sFks rqepk User ID o New Password submit djkok- rqEgh Log in Ogky-
5. ;kuarj Welcome o rqeps ukao ;sbZy- ;k istoj fnysyh laiw.kZ ekfgrh fcupwd Hkjkoh-
Profile Status (Please start from upload photo & sign)
i) Upload photo and sign ;k vk;rkojrh fDyd dsysuarj rqEgkyk rqepk Photo o Signature upload d:u Browse d:u Proceed djkos ykxsy-
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ii) Personal Details@oS;fDrd ekfgrh
iii) Address@iRrk
iv) Contact Details
v) Reservation Details
vi) Educational Details
ojhy loZ ekfgrh ;’kLohfjR;k fnY;kuarj Confirm d:u Click here to apply ;k vk;rkojrh fDyd djkos-
6. Select Mode of Learning ;k istojrh nksu i;kZ; fnlrhy- • Regular • Distance
iSdh Distance Mode gk i;kZ; fuoMkok o Proceed ;k vk;rkojrh fDyd djkos-
7. Apply Online
Apply Online ;k istojrh ch-,-@ch-dkWe-@,e-,-@,e-dkWe- ;k iSdh rqEgkyk T;k oxkZr izos’k ?;ko;kpk vkgs rks dkslZ fuoM.;klkBh pkSdksukrhy Apply Now ;k fuG;k jaxkr v{kjkojrh fDyd djk-
8. Last Qualifying Exam. ;k istojrh rqEgkyk mRrh.kZ >kysY;k ‘ksoVP;k oxkZph ekfgrh |ko;kph vkgs-
mnk- ch-,-@ch-dkWe- lkBh izos’k ?ks.kk&;k ‘ksoVP;k o”kkZph ekfgrh visf{kr vkgs-
9. Select College – (Study Centre) ;k istojrh rqEgkyk T;k vH;kldsanzkojrh izos’k ?;ko;kpk vkgs rs izos’k dsanz fuoMkos-
a) Select Medium of Instruction ;k vk;rkojrh rqEgkyk ts Medium fuoMko;kps vkgs ¼mnk- English] ejkBh½ rs fuoMkos-
b) ;kuarj lwpusuqlkj rqEgkyk vH;klklkBh gos vl.kkjs fo”k; fuoMkos-
c) rqEgkyk vk;rke/;s ijh{kk dsanz o vH;kldsanz fnlsy R;kojrh fDyd d:u vH;kldsanz o ijh{kk dsanz fuoMkos-
¼ijh{kk dsanzkph fo|kFkhZ {kerk iw.kZ >kysuarj vFkok dkgh rkaf=d dkj.kkLro ijh{kk dsanz jn~n >kysuarj rqEgkyk visf{kr vl.kkjs ijh{kk dsanz feGw ‘kd.kkj ukgh ijh{kk dsanz ns.;kps loZ vf/kdkj fo|kihBkdMs vlwu ‘kD;rks fo|kF;kZauh fuoMysysp ijh{kk dsanz ns.;kpk iz;Ru jkghy-½
10. Select Documents / Certificates submitting with application form ;k istojrh vtkZlkscr |ko;kph dkxni=s vlrhy-
a) Required Documents
Leaving Certificate
Passing Certificate Std 10th
Passing Certificate Std 12th / Degree
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ojhy Documents xjtsps vlysus vtkZlkcr tksMkohr-
b) Additional Documents
xjtsps okVY;kl Additional Document tksMkohr o Save d:u Proceed djkos-
11. Print Application
ojhy loZ ekfgrh fnY;kuarj rqEgh Print Application ;k istojrh ;ky] istP;k ‘ksoVh vk;rke/;s Print your e -suvidha ticket gk i;kZ; fnlsy R;koj fDyd dsY;kuarj rqEgkyk rqeps e - lqfo/kk frdhV feGsy rs fizaV dk<wu tiwu Bsokos-
a) e - lqfo/kk frdhVoj mtO;k gkrkyk vl.kkjk Verification Code tru d:u Bsokok-
b) istP;k ‘ksoVh code verification gk i;kZ; fnlsy] fnysY;k vk;rke/;s e - lqfo/kk frdhV oj vl.kkjk Verification Code nsowu verify and print application form vk;rkojrh fDyd d:u Generate >kysY;k rqeP;k izos’k vtkZph fizaV dk<wu fo|kFkhZ izr Lor%dMs Bsokoh o submission copy rqEgh fuoMysY;k vH;kldsanzkoj tek djkoh-
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Prof. (Dr.) Arun Bhosale Prof. (Dr.) Deepak V. Muley
Director, Registrar,
Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
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