Courses U.G. Section B.A. : Marathi, Hindi, English, History, Economics, Political Sc. B.Sc. : Chemistry B.Sc. : (Computer Science), B.Sc. (It) B.Com. B.M.S. Post - Graduation Unaided Section M.A. Marathi M.A. Economics / M. Sc. Chemistry M.A. History M.A. English / M.Com. M.A. Hindi M.SC. Computer Science Arts Aided Faculty F.Y.BA. (Semester I & II) Compulsory Subject's : Foundation Course, Marathi, Communication Skills in English. Optional Subjects : Group any three subjects offered from the following groups of subjects 1 I II III IV V History - Eco. - Hindi Hist. - Mar. - Poli. Sci. Phil. - Mar. - Poli. Sci. Hist. - Mar. - Sociology Hist. - Mar. - English Hist. - Mar. - English & Hist. - mar. - Poli. Hist. - Mar. - Sociology Hist. - Hind - Eco. 120 60 60 120 120 20 40 30 30
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Courses
U.G. Section
B.A. : Marathi, Hindi, English, History, Economics, Political Sc.
B.Sc. : Chemistry
B.Sc. : (Computer Science), B.Sc. (It)
B.Com.
B.M.S.
Post - Graduation Unaided Section
M.A. Marathi M.A. Economics / M. Sc. Chemistry
M.A. History M.A. English / M.Com.
M.A. Hindi
M.SC. Computer Science
Arts Aided Faculty
F.Y.BA. (Semester I & II)
Compulsory Subject's :
Foundation Course,
Marathi,
Communication Skills in English.
Optional Subjects :
Group any three subjects offered from the following groups of subjects
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II
III
IV
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History - Eco. - Hindi
Hist. - Mar. - Poli. Sci.
Phil. - Mar. - Poli. Sci.
Hist. - Mar. - Sociology
Hist. - Mar. - English
Hist. - Mar. - English
& Hist. - mar. - Poli.
Hist. - Mar. - Sociology
Hist. - Hind - Eco.
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120
120
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S.Y.B.A. (Semester III & IV)
Compulsory subject's
Foundation Course - II
Applied Component
Population Education Studies (Demography)
Optional subjects :
Three optional subjects offered at F.Y.B.A. (Each subject having two papers)
T.Y.B.A. (Semester V & VI)
Students will offer one of the following subjects as a special subject, which they have
already studied at S.Y.B.A. level
Marathi, Hindi, English
History, Economics, Political Science
Students seeking admission to T.Y. classes should have cleared at least F.Y. or S.Y.
completely. Only those who have cleared ATKT either for F.Y. or S.Y. Shall be admitted.
Post - Graduation : (Unaided Faculty)
M.A.-I (Semester I & II) : Marathi, History, Hindi, Economic, English
M.A.-II (Semester III & IV) Marathi, History, Hindi, Economic, English
M.Sc. Computer Science
M.Sc. Chemistry, M.Com. I
COMMERCE FACULTY
F.Y.B.Com. (Semester I & II)
All subject are compulsory :-
1) Foundation Course Paper I 2) Business communication
3) Environmental Science 4) Business Economics Paper - I
5) Mathematical and Statistical Techniques 6) Accountancy and Financial Management
S.Y.B.Com (Semester III & IV)
1) Foundation Course - Paper II
2) Accountancy and Financial Management
3) Commerce paper II (Marketing and Finance)
4) Business Economics Paper II (Macro Economics)
5) Business Law.
6) Applied component (any one)
a) Advertising b) Co-operation
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Note :- Students who have opted for vocational computer applications will continue with continue with the subject. They do not have to study FC-II in applied component. Second Year B.Com. examination and the result of the second year B.Com. examination will not be declared unless he has passed in the heads in which he has failed at Firs Year B.Com. Examination.
Ordinance relating to the Third Year B.Com. Examination leading to the degree of Bachelor of commerce (B.Com.)T.Y.B.Com. (Semester V & VI)1) Financial accounting and Auditing Paper-I2) Financial Accounting and Auditing Paper-II3) Financial Accounting and Auditing Paper-II4) Business Economics - III5) Commerce Paper - III (M. H. R. M)6) Applied Component Group (any two)A) 1) Computer System & Application 2) Export Marketing
3) Direct and Indirect Taxation 4) International Marketing (Subject to availability of students)Student are required to submit project work of 20 marks for these subject in the month of December.
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M. COM PART - I Subject List (2016 - 17)
SEMESTER I
Sr. No. Subject Name
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2.
3.
4.
Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Cost Accounting
Strategic Management
Economic of Global Trades and Finance
SEMESTER II
Sr. No. Subject Name
1.
2.
3.
4.
Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Cost Accounting
Strategic Management
Economic of Global Trades and Finance
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Course Title
Compulsory Courses1. 2. Business Research Methods3. Direct Taxes4. Production & Total Quality Management
Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Management
OPTIONALA. Finance Group- Electives1. 2. Equity & Debt MarketB. Marketing Group- Electives1. Integrated Marketing Communication & Advertising2. Rural MarketingC. Human Resource Group- Electives1. Training and Development in HRM2. Change Management
Advanced Costing & Auditing
(Summer internship of 1 -1.15 months to be done by students for the project work
SEMESTER IV
Course Title
Compulsory Courses1. 2. Ethics & Governance3. Project work
1) INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING2) FOUNDATION OF HUMAN SKILLS3) BUSINESS LAW4) BUSINESS COMMUNICATION5) PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT6) BUSINESS STATISTICS7) INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
FYBMS SEM II
1) BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT2) INDUSTRIAL LAW3) MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS -I4) BUSINESS MATHEMATICS5) INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING6) ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT7) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS
SYBMS SEM III /V (Specialisation to be offered from III Semester onwards)
SEMESTER III
Course Title
Compulsory Courses1. Managerial Economics - II2. Principles of marketing3. Accounting for Managerial Decisions4. Organizations Behaviour & HRM OPTIONAL A. Finance Group- Electives1. Basics of Financial services2. Corporate FinanceB. Marketing Group- Electives1. Consumer Behaviour2. Strategic ManagementC. Human Resource Group- Electives1. Recruitment & selection2. Motivation and Leadership
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C. Human Resource Group- Electives1. Finance for HR Professional & Compensation Management2. Strategic Human Resource Management & HR Policies3. Performance Management & Career Planning4. Industrial Relations
Course Title
Compulsory Courses1. 2. Indian Ethos in Management3. Corporate Communication & Public Relations
Operation Research
OPTIONALA. Finance Group- Electives1. 2. International Finance3. Innovative Financial Services4. Project ManagementB. Marketing Group- Electives1. Brand Management2. Retail Management3. International Marketing4. Media Planning & ManagementC. Human Resource Group- Electives1. HRM in Global Perspective2. Organizational Development3. HRM in Service Sector Management4. Human Resource Planning & Information System
Risk Management
SEMESTER VI
Industrial Visit : GOA (Hindustan Coca Cola Limited)
From : 17.01.2016 to 21.01.2016
Science Faculty
F.Y.B.Sc. (Gen) (Semester I & II) (120 Students Grantable / 120 Not Grantable)
Fees for Practical work will be changed as per University Rules.
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THE COLLEGE HAS FOLLOWING CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES :
(Student seeking admission to T. Y. Classes should have cleared at least F. Y. or S. Y. completely. Only those who have cleared ATKT either F.Y. or S.Y. shall be admitted.)
T. Y. Exam forms for Semester VFrom College to UniversityAugust 2015 R. F. 660/-Sept. 2015 with L.F. 100/-
For Repeaters, within 10 days after result is declared.Note : Time to time circulators will be displayed regarding exam.
PROSPECTUS COMMITTEE :1. Dr. P. K. Dhumal : Chairman2. Prof. S. S. Gaware :3. Prof.V. C. Patil :4. Mr. S. S. Dongare :5. Prof. S. S. Pawar :6. Mr. Anil Mohape :
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N. S. S.SportMarathi Literacy AssociationCultural Association (Kala Mandal)Educational ExcursionForum for free enterprisesPopulation Education Club (DACEE)English Literacy AssociationHindi Literacy AssociationCompetitive Exam Center''Janseva'' a college Magazine''Spandan'' a wall-posterSocial Science AssociationSavitribai Phule Veechar ManchNature ClubEnglish Speaking CoursePersonality Development CampHindi Speaking CourseScience ForumAcademic ForumPainting CourseParent - Teacher AssociationAlumini Association''Marathi Mitra'' Magazine'Arthajan' MagazineKalchakra MagazineCommerce ForumN.C.C.Late Shantarambhau Gholap Lecture Series
As per circular No. UG/312 of 1998 of University of Mumbai.
0-2163-A : A candidate for being eligible for admission to the second year B.A. course commencing fromJune, 1999 and thereafter must have (1) either kept terms.
For the first year B.A. Examination or (2) have kept terms for the first year B.A. course inthe academic year commencing from June, 1998 and thereafter and have failed at the firstyear B.A. examination in not more than two heads of passing in which case he will be requiredto appear for the First Year examination in the remaining in the remaining heads in which hehas failed either previously orsimultaneously with the Second Year Examination and his resultof the Second Year examination will not be declared unless he has passed in the remainingsubjects of the First Year Examination
Where a subject consists of two or more theory papers only the maximum marks of thecombined Heads of passing of the theory papers will be considered for the purpose. Where asa subject consists of two or more theory papers and practicals, the maximum marks of thehead of the combined heads of passing for practicals, will be considered for the purpose.
Students joining the S.Y.B.A. course in the year 1999-2000 and thereafter will have toappear for the 1st term and 2nd term examination conducted by the colleges.
Further for the purpose of application of A.T.K.T. rules the internal & External marks securedi.e. in internal marks (20+10) or (30) or as the case may be & external i.e. 70 or as per the casemay be, be considered as one head of passing per paper.
A.T.K.T. Provision from S.Y.B.A. To T.Y.B.A.
0.2217-A- A candidate for being eligible for admission to the third Year B.A. Course from June, 2000 andthereafter must have either (1) passed the First Year and Second Year B.A. examination or (2)passed the First Year B.A. examination and have failed at the Second Year B.A. examinationin not more than two heads of passing and also not more than 300 marks in which case he willbe required to appear for the second Year examination in the remaining head/s in which hehas failed either previously or simultaneously Third year examination result will not bedeclared unless he has passed in the remaining head/s of the Second Year examination.
Further a candidate who has failed at the First Year B.A. examination in not more than twoheads of passing and has passed in all the subjects or has obtained the minimum percentageof marks for passing in all the subjects prescribed for the Second Year B.A. examination butwhose result has not been declared will be permitted to keep terms and appear for the ThirdYear B.A. examination with effect from the academic year 2000-2001 but such a candidate willnot be declared to have passed the Third Year B.A. examination unless he has passed in theremaining head/s of the First Year B.A. examination in accordance with the provisions of0.2163-A.
Where a subject consists of two or more theory papers only the maximum marks of thecombined heads of passing of the theory papers will be considered for the purpose, where asubject consists of two or more theory papers and practicals, the maximum marks of thecombined head of passing of theory papers, and the maximum marks of the heads of passingfor practicals, will be considered for the purpose.
Further for the purpose of application of A.T.K.T. rules, the internal & external marks securedi.e. in internal marks (20+10) or (30) or as the case may be & external i.e. 70 as the case maybe, be considered as one head of passing per paper/subject.
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A.T.K.T Rules For F.Y. & S.Y.B.Sc.
As per circular No. UG/112 of 1997 of University of Mumbai.
Ordinance relating to the First Year B.Sc. Examination
0-2163-A : A candidate who has kept terms for the First Year B.Sc. course in the academic yearcommencing from June, 1998 and thereafter will be permitted to keep terms for the secondYear B.Sc. course if he has either passed the F.Y.B.Sc. Examination.
OR
Failed at the F.Y.B.Sc. examination under one or more heads of passing carrying not morethan 200 marks taken together in which he has failed either previously or simultaneously withthe Second Year Examination and his result of the S.Y.B.Sc. examination will not be declaredunless he has passed in the head or heads, as the case may be in which he has failed at theF.Y.B.Sc. examination.
0.2149-B:A A candidate who has kept terms for the Second Year B.Sc. course in the academic yearcommencing from June 1999 and thereafter after passing the F.Y.B.Sc. Examination will bepermitted to keep terms for the T.Y.B.Sc. course if he has Either passed the Second YearB.Sc. Examination.
Failed at the Second Year B.Sc. examination but secured at least 45% marks on theaggregate and failed in one head of passing in which case he will be required to appear for theS.Y.B.Sc. examination in the concerned head or heads in which he has failed either previouslyor simultaneously with the T.Y.B.Sc. examination and his result of the T.Y. examination will notbe declared unless he has passed in the concerned of the S.Y.B.Sc. Examination.
Failed at the Second Year B.Sc. examination but secured at least 45% marks on theaggregate and failed in one head of passing in which case he will be required to appear for theS.Y.B.Sc. Examination in the concerned head or heads in which he has failed eitherpreviously or simultaneously with the T.Y.B.Sc. examination and his result of the T.Y.examination will not be declared unless he has passed in the concerned of the S.Y.B.Sc.examination.
Failed at the S.Y.B.Sc. examination and has secured at least 45% marks on he aggregate butfailed in two heads of passing, total of which shall not exceed 175 marks in which case he willbe required to appear for the S.Y.B.Sc. examination in the considered head or heads in whichhe has failed either previously or simultaneously with the T.Y.B.Sc. examination and his resultof the T.Y. examination will not be declared unless he has passed in the remaining of theS.Y.B.Sc. examination.
MODE OF SEMESTER END ADDITIONAL EXAMINE :
a) There will be one additional examination for semester I, II, III and IV for those who have failedor remained absent.
b) The absent learner will be allowed to appear for the examination by the head of the institutionafter following the necessary formalities subject to the reasons to the satisfaction of the headof the institution.
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c) Additional Examination for Semester I and Semester II be held after the conduct of Semester IIExamination in March / April every year and Additional Examination for Semester III andSemester IV be held after the conduct of Semester IV Examination in March / April every year.However, Additional Examination for Semester II and Semester IV be held after 20 days andbefore 40 days from the date of declaration of result of the respective Semester EndExamination.
(All Students / Parents / Guardians should read carefully and understand)1. Students seeking admission from other colleges should have passed in all subjects and obtained
No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the last college attended.2. Students should note that all admissions will be as per prevailing University rules / Board rules and
Government norms and will be Provisional till confirmed by the authorities.3. Students seeking admissions at F. Y. in any stream should verify the subjects available at T. Y.
(from the stream) level. College shall offer only those subjects or combinations which are mentioned in the prospectus.
4. The Women Development Cell works the objective of helping girl students in need. The cell deals with sexual harassment at any level, stress and any kind of trauma. Students in need of counseling are requested to meet the following teachers. Help line No. 02524-247025, 247017Prof. Dr. P. K. Dhumal - Arts Faculty (Mob. No. 9273842391)Prof. Smt. G. R. Vishe - W.D.C. Member & Counselor (Mob. No. 9226117770)
5. A Counseling Cell that takes care of career guidance as well as Psycological Counselling works in the college. Students in need of Counselling are requested to meet Prof. Smt. G. R. Vishe, Prof. H. Y. Rane.
6. Government of Maharashtra, by resolution no. tern / 1097620 / 96 dated 06.09.1996 has notified ragging as a cognizable offence. Students must remain from such activities.
7. Every student must attend 75% of the total number of lectures / tutorials / practicals engaged in each term of the respective academic year.
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Discipline and Code of Conduct
1. Every student must possess a valid Identity Card issued to him / her by the college
authorities, with photograph bearing the signature of the Principal. The card must be kept
on display (either with a sling or clip or worn around the neck.)
2. Student's attendance in lectures, practical, field visits is compulsory as per University
guidelines. Accordingly every student must attend at least 75% of the total number of
lectures / tutorials / practical engaged in each term of the respective academic year / in
each academic term.
3. Students remaining absent during lectures, practical or examination on medical ground
must submit medical certificate to the principal immediately.
4. Students are required to be present in classroom well in time.
5. Male Students should behave decently with girl students and lady staff members.
6. All students should maintain strict silence in the corridors, classrooms and library hall.
7. Students must be neatly and modestly dressed in the college premises.
8. Every student is responsible for taking care of college property and maintaining the
cleanliness of the premises.
9. While representing the college in workshops, seminars, excursions, field visits, industrial
visits, internships etc. all students should follow utmost discipline and decorum.
10. Every student should read the notices displayed by the college from time to time. Any
ignorance or failure to read the notices will not be excused.
11. Library books, periodicals etc. should be handled carefully. Any damage or loss of books
by the students should be compensated for within 7 days.
12. All Students are informed that they must carefully fill in the examination forms on or
before the due date notified.
13. All students and their parents should note that discipline is the foremost aspect in
granting admission to the college and that discipline has to be maintained by students
throughout their tenure in this college.
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(Don'ts)
1. Any student without a valid college Identity Card will not be permitted to enter the college
premises.
2. Any student / student failing to attend the college for 75% of the total number of
lectures/tutorials/practical's engaged during the academic year is liable for disciplinary
action resulting in cancellation of his/her admission; no concessions in attendance will
be granted to students already in employment.
3. Students are prohibited from bringing mobile phones or any kind of valuables in college
premises.
4. Students must not misuse blackboards, disfigure walls and windows, tamper with
furniture and fittings or cause any damages to the colleges property directly or indirectly.
Otherwise cost for damages will be collected from students by levering common
breakage.
5. Students are not allowed to communicate any information or write to the press about
matters relating to the college administration without prior permission of the Principal.
6. Any act of tarnishing the reputation of the college and teachers will be viewed seriously.
7. Students collecting funds in the name of the college are strictly prohibited from doing so.
8. Any student found guilty of disobedience, misconduct or misbehavior or any other act of
serious indiscipline is liable either to lose his term or face expulsion from the college.
9. Students involved in any kind of violent behavior inside and outside college campus will
be handed over to police.
10. Students indulging in malpractices of what-so-ever nature including use of unfair means
at the examinations will be liable for disciplinary action as per the rules and procedures
laid down by Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994 and the Government of Maharashtra
Act No. XXXI of 1982.
11. Students must retain from ragging. Government of Maharashtra by resolution no.
tern/10967620/96 dated 06-09-1996 has notified ragging as a cognizable offence.
12. Smoking, chewing pan, tobacco or any kind of intoxicants is strictly prohibited as per
government directives. Students found indulging in such activities will face expulsion
from the college.
Note : In case of any dispute, the decision of the Principal will be final and binding.
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STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES
KTo appreciate the goals and objectives of the college and contribute to their realization by
participating in relevant college activities.
KTo have a clear knowledge of the courses, admission policies, rules and regulations of
the college.
KTo understand the teaching-learning strategies and evaluation systems of the college.
KTo follow the time schedules rules and regulations of the college.
KTo undertake regular and intense study of learning materials.
KParticipation in curricular & extra curricular activities.
KDemand quality education
KTo make optimum use of the learning resources and other support services available in
the college.
KTo prepare for continuous internal assignments and examinations.
KTo give feedback for systems improvement.
KTo have faith and ability to pursue lifelong learning.
KTo live as worthy alumni of the college.
OUR RESPONSIBILITIES TOWARDS STUDENTS
KTo communicate the goals and objectives of the college systematically and clearly to all
students.
KTo offer courses that are consistent with goals and objectives of the college.
KTo offer wide range of courses and subjects with adequate academic flexibility.
KTo use feedback from students in the college, review and redesign of programmes.
KTo facilitate effective teaching-learning and evaluation system.
KTo implement a well conceived plan for monitoring student's progress continuously.
KTo ensure that the student's assessment procedure and systems are reliable and valid.
KTo provide clear information to students about the admission and completion of
requirement for all courses, the fees structure and refund policies, financial aid and
student support services.
KTo ensure sufficient and well run support services to all students.
KTo promote values, social responsibilities and good citizenry in all students.
COMP. SCIENCE TEACHING STAFFMrs. H. R. HaradMrs. M. D. HinduraoMiss S. B. HaradMiss S. JP. PandeyMiss Harne N. S.Miss Boste P. C.Miss Rane H. Y.Mr. Nitin Dhalape
CHEMISTRYMr. S. V. Wakchaure - HODMr. Sopan YashwantraoMr. Tupare D. A.Miss Ashwini Patil
NON-TEACHING STAFFShri. A. M. Pawar - Office Supt.Shri. R. R. Ghude - Head ClerkShri. A. D. Mohape - Sr. ClerkShri. V. N. Chavan - Sr. ClerkShri. S. S. Kapadi - Jr. ClerkSmt. D. D. Khateghare - Jr. ClerkShri. S. P. Kedar - Library ClerkShri. S. B. Meshram - Jr. ClerkShri. A. T. Thakare - Lab AssistantShri. C. S. Fanade - Lib. Attd.Shri. M. V. Hindola - Lib. Attd.Shri. Mayur M. Awar - Lib. Attd.Shri. V. D. Suroshe - Lab. Attd.Shri. R. R. Chavan - Lab. Attd.Shri. H. M. Bhala - Lab. Attd.
M. Com., NETM. Com., NETM. Com., NETM. Com., C.M.A.
Shri. H. R. Manore - Lib. Attd.Shri. G. M. Jadhav - Lib. Attd.Shri. V. S. Jadhav - Lab. Attd.Shri. T. S. Gholap - Lab. Attd.Shri. M. D. Gaikar - Gym. Attd.Shri. S. M. Karale - Lib. Attd.Shri. H. J. Bangar - Lab. Attd.Shri. T. S. Harne - Peon (Naik)Shri. M. K. Telam - PeonShri. E. J. Khare - PeonShri. B. G. Vishe - PeonShri. T. V. Shinde - PeonShri. S. S. Rathod - PeonShri. A. H. Yashwantrao - PeonShri. Rajaram Pawar - Peon