DEGREE COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 2015-16 Higher Still, and Higher Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s MITHIBAI COLLEGE OF ARTS, CHAUHAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS
DEGREE COLLEGE
PROSPECTUS 2015-16
Higher Still, and Higher
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s
MITHIBAI COLLEGE OF ARTS, CHAUHAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE &AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS
President’s Page 1
About SVKM 2
SVKM Executive Committee 3
SVKM Managing Committee 4
Inputs from the In-charge 5
Welcome to Mithibai College 6
Vision, Mission Statement and Objectives 7
About Mithibai College 8
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure 9
Our Staff Profile 11
Courses offered 13
Admission Policy 18
College Discipline and Regulations 19
Important Ordinance 20
Academic Excellence 21
Mithibai Across the Seas 22
Developmental Programmes and Activities 23
Our Stellar Achievers 26
The Associations 27
Festivals of Mithibai 29
Scholarships & Prizes 30
Fees and Refund of Fees 34
Fee Chart 35Contents
President’s Page 1
About SVKM 2
SVKM Executive Committee 3
SVKM Managing Committee 4
Inputs from the In-charge 5
Welcome to Mithibai College 6
Vision, Mission Statement and Objectives 7
About Mithibai College 8
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure 9
Our Staff Profile 11
Courses offered 13
Admission Policy 18
College Discipline and Regulations 19
Important Ordinance 20
Academic Excellence 21
Mithibai Across the Seas 22
Developmental Programmes and Activities 23
Our Stellar Achievers 26
The Associations 27
Festivals of Mithibai 29
Scholarships & Prizes 30
Fees and Refund of Fees 34
Fee Chart 35Contents
Friends,
It gives me immense pleasure to introduce Shri Vile Parle Kelavani MandaI's (SVKM) Mithibai
College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and
Economics.
Mankind has entered a brave new age - an age where an effective level of international
competitiveness is proving to be of essence. Also, our Hon'ble H.E. Ex-President Shri A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam has given us a dream and aim to transform our country to a "Developed Country" from a
"Developing Country". Here, academic Institutes have a great role to play in enabling young
people to have a grand vision and to equip them with overall ability and precise skills to change this
vision into a reality.
Our college offers various academic courses in almost all the streams. Our learned, concerned and
responsible teachers endeavour to unleash the deeply embedded rational power in the mind of
the students. Various extra-curricular and cultural activities happening in our college are aimed at
total personality development of the students. We help students to develop an intelligent mind
with analytical ability, to take on worldly challenges and a strong will power to assume social
responsibility. In other words, we help in creating progressive and positive citizens.
This prospectus is a reflection of the ethos of the college. I wish the College ever growing success.
Shri Amrish Patel
President and Trustee, SVKM
President’s Page Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the
Society's Registration Act and Bombay Public Trust Act. The SVKM has always
been committed to the cause of providing high quality education at various
levels. From its humble beginnings in 1934, when it took over the Rashtriya
Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of the National Movement, the
Mandal today has grown into a big educational trust imparting high-level
education to more than 40,000 students.
The ethos of the Mandal, which is marked by patriotic fervour, selfless service
and the spirit of indigenous enterprise, has its genesis in the days of India's
struggle for freedom. These values permeate all the institutions set up by the
Mandal and are the guiding principles for all of them.
Over the past 80 years, the Mandal has developed a large educational complex in
Vile Parle. All SVKM institutes have state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure
in keeping with the strong vision and passion of the Mandal to enhance the
quality of the modern education system.
With its roots in the Swadeshi Movement, the Mandal is now an ever growing
trust which promotes excellence in education. It also emphasizes on high values,
professionalism, social sensitivity and dynamic entrepreneurship. Through all
this it encourages global thinking without diminishing the importance of
national interests.
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Friends,
It gives me immense pleasure to introduce Shri Vile Parle Kelavani MandaI's (SVKM) Mithibai
College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and
Economics.
Mankind has entered a brave new age - an age where an effective level of international
competitiveness is proving to be of essence. Also, our Hon'ble H.E. Ex-President Shri A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam has given us a dream and aim to transform our country to a "Developed Country" from a
"Developing Country". Here, academic Institutes have a great role to play in enabling young
people to have a grand vision and to equip them with overall ability and precise skills to change this
vision into a reality.
Our college offers various academic courses in almost all the streams. Our learned, concerned and
responsible teachers endeavour to unleash the deeply embedded rational power in the mind of
the students. Various extra-curricular and cultural activities happening in our college are aimed at
total personality development of the students. We help students to develop an intelligent mind
with analytical ability, to take on worldly challenges and a strong will power to assume social
responsibility. In other words, we help in creating progressive and positive citizens.
This prospectus is a reflection of the ethos of the college. I wish the College ever growing success.
Shri Amrish Patel
President and Trustee, SVKM
President’s Page Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the
Society's Registration Act and Bombay Public Trust Act. The SVKM has always
been committed to the cause of providing high quality education at various
levels. From its humble beginnings in 1934, when it took over the Rashtriya
Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of the National Movement, the
Mandal today has grown into a big educational trust imparting high-level
education to more than 40,000 students.
The ethos of the Mandal, which is marked by patriotic fervour, selfless service
and the spirit of indigenous enterprise, has its genesis in the days of India's
struggle for freedom. These values permeate all the institutions set up by the
Mandal and are the guiding principles for all of them.
Over the past 80 years, the Mandal has developed a large educational complex in
Vile Parle. All SVKM institutes have state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure
in keeping with the strong vision and passion of the Mandal to enhance the
quality of the modern education system.
With its roots in the Swadeshi Movement, the Mandal is now an ever growing
trust which promotes excellence in education. It also emphasizes on high values,
professionalism, social sensitivity and dynamic entrepreneurship. Through all
this it encourages global thinking without diminishing the importance of
national interests.
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Shri Amit Desai
Shri Anand K. Pandit
Shri Ashwin Dani
Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi
Shri Bhargav N. Patel
Shri Bhupesh P. Bafna
Shri Chandrakant T. Shanghvi
Shri Chintan A. Patel
Shri Harihar R. Patel
Shri Girish S Mehta
Shri Harshad B Kawa
Shri Jagat A. Killawala
Shri Jagdish B. Parikh
Shri Jairaj C. Thacker
Shri Jayesh P. Choksi
Shri Jesus Lall
Shri Kirit P. Mehta
Shri Maherdas J. Patel
Shri Manju D. Gupta
Shri Mukesh A. Shah
Shri Mukesh H. Patel
Shri Naresh K. Sheth
Shri Nayan M. Patel
Shri Nimir K. Mehta
Shri Pratapchandra B.Patel
Shri Pravin H. Doshi
Smt. Pruthviraj C. Shah
Shri Rajendra K. Shah
Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari
Shri Rajiv M. Sanghvi
Shri Rajnikant S. Ajmera
Shri Sanjay A. Desai
Smt. Sarla H. Doshi
Smt. Saroj Rao
Shri Shailesh M. Patel
Smt. Sneha A. Parekh
Shri Sunil N. Dalal
Shri Tapan M. Patel
Shri TNV Ayyar
Shri Tushar H. Mehta
Shri Vasantrai D. Gandhi
Shri Vedprakash Dudeja
Shri Vijay I. Patel
Shri Vinod K. Goenka
Shri Vinod M. Goradia
Shri Vinod M. Patel
Shri Vivek C. Vaidya
Smt. Zainab R. Chauhan
Shri Asoke Basak
Shri Mohan Awate
Shri Anil K. Bapat
Shri Nilesh M. Mohile
Special Invitees
Shri Deepak Golwala
Shri Jai Chinai
Shri Rajesh V. Shah
Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi
Shri Bhargav N. Patel
Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt
Shri Chintan A. Patel
Shri Harihar R. Patel
Shri Harshad B Kawa
Shri Jagat A. Killawala
Shri Jagdish B. Parikh
Shri Jayesh P. Choksi
Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi
Shri Kirit P. Mehta
Shri Maherdas J. Patel
Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta
Shri Mukesh H. Patel
Shri Naresh K Sheth
Shri Nayan M Patel
Shri Nimir K. Mehta
Shri Pratapchandra B. Patel
Shri Pravin H. Doshi
Shri Pruthviraj C Shah
Shri Rajendra K. Shah
Shri Rajesh L Jani
Shri Rajgopal C Bhandari
Shri Sanjay A Desai
Shri Shantilal P Bhatt
Smt. Sneha A Parekh
Shri Tapan M. Patel
Shri TNV Ayyar
Shri Tushar H. Mehta
Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh
Shri Vedprakash K. Dudeja
Shri Vinod M. Goradia
Shri Vinod M. Patel
Shri Vivek C. Vaidya
SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDALEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDALMANAGING COMMITTEE
OFFICE BEARERS OFFICE BEARERS
Shri Amrish R. Patel
President & Trustee
Shri Bhupesh R. Patel
Joint President & Trustee
Shri Pravin V. Gandhi Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani
Vice President Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer
Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Dr. Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia
Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Treasurer Hon. Jt. Treasurer
Shri Amrish R. Patel
President & Trustee
Shri Bhupesh R. Patel
Joint President & Trustee
Shri Pravin V. Gandhi Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani
Vice President Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer
Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Dr. Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia
Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Treasurer Hon. Jt. Treasurer
Shri Asoke Basak Shri Mohan Awate Shri Anil K. Bapat Shri Nilesh M. Mohile
Chief Executive Officer Addl. Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Administrator
ADMINISTRATORS OF SVKM
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Shri Amit Desai
Shri Anand K. Pandit
Shri Ashwin Dani
Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi
Shri Bhargav N. Patel
Shri Bhupesh P. Bafna
Shri Chandrakant T. Shanghvi
Shri Chintan A. Patel
Shri Harihar R. Patel
Shri Girish S Mehta
Shri Harshad B Kawa
Shri Jagat A. Killawala
Shri Jagdish B. Parikh
Shri Jairaj C. Thacker
Shri Jayesh P. Choksi
Shri Jesus Lall
Shri Kirit P. Mehta
Shri Maherdas J. Patel
Shri Manju D. Gupta
Shri Mukesh A. Shah
Shri Mukesh H. Patel
Shri Naresh K. Sheth
Shri Nayan M. Patel
Shri Nimir K. Mehta
Shri Pratapchandra B.Patel
Shri Pravin H. Doshi
Smt. Pruthviraj C. Shah
Shri Rajendra K. Shah
Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari
Shri Rajiv M. Sanghvi
Shri Rajnikant S. Ajmera
Shri Sanjay A. Desai
Smt. Sarla H. Doshi
Smt. Saroj Rao
Shri Shailesh M. Patel
Smt. Sneha A. Parekh
Shri Sunil N. Dalal
Shri Tapan M. Patel
Shri TNV Ayyar
Shri Tushar H. Mehta
Shri Vasantrai D. Gandhi
Shri Vedprakash Dudeja
Shri Vijay I. Patel
Shri Vinod K. Goenka
Shri Vinod M. Goradia
Shri Vinod M. Patel
Shri Vivek C. Vaidya
Smt. Zainab R. Chauhan
Shri Asoke Basak
Shri Mohan Awate
Shri Anil K. Bapat
Shri Nilesh M. Mohile
Special Invitees
Shri Deepak Golwala
Shri Jai Chinai
Shri Rajesh V. Shah
Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi
Shri Bhargav N. Patel
Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt
Shri Chintan A. Patel
Shri Harihar R. Patel
Shri Harshad B Kawa
Shri Jagat A. Killawala
Shri Jagdish B. Parikh
Shri Jayesh P. Choksi
Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi
Shri Kirit P. Mehta
Shri Maherdas J. Patel
Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta
Shri Mukesh H. Patel
Shri Naresh K Sheth
Shri Nayan M Patel
Shri Nimir K. Mehta
Shri Pratapchandra B. Patel
Shri Pravin H. Doshi
Shri Pruthviraj C Shah
Shri Rajendra K. Shah
Shri Rajesh L Jani
Shri Rajgopal C Bhandari
Shri Sanjay A Desai
Shri Shantilal P Bhatt
Smt. Sneha A Parekh
Shri Tapan M. Patel
Shri TNV Ayyar
Shri Tushar H. Mehta
Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh
Shri Vedprakash K. Dudeja
Shri Vinod M. Goradia
Shri Vinod M. Patel
Shri Vivek C. Vaidya
SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDALEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
SHRI VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDALMANAGING COMMITTEE
OFFICE BEARERS OFFICE BEARERS
Shri Amrish R. Patel
President & Trustee
Shri Bhupesh R. Patel
Joint President & Trustee
Shri Pravin V. Gandhi Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani
Vice President Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer
Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Dr. Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia
Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Treasurer Hon. Jt. Treasurer
Shri Amrish R. Patel
President & Trustee
Shri Bhupesh R. Patel
Joint President & Trustee
Shri Pravin V. Gandhi Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani
Vice President Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer
Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Dr. Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia
Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Treasurer Hon. Jt. Treasurer
Shri Asoke Basak Shri Mohan Awate Shri Anil K. Bapat Shri Nilesh M. Mohile
Chief Executive Officer Addl. Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Administrator
ADMINISTRATORS OF SVKM
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Higher Education in India is opening its doors to International Educational Institutions. At such a time, it is of utmost
importance to uphold the quality of higher education in Indian Educational Institutions. In this respect, I am very
pleased to say that Mithibai College has been consistently delivering such academic excellence for more than five
decades.
One of the norms to check quality in education is its 'Fitness for Purpose'. With this in mind, Mithibai College has
carried out a two-pronged programme of strengthening the academic fundamentals of the student as well as
imparting a skill-set that improves the student's employability multi-fold. As a direct result of this all-round
development Mithibai College has garnered an alumnus that is full of luminaries from all walks of life. Thus, the
nation has benefited immensely from the contribution of this dedicated alma-mater.
The commitment to ever enhance the quality of Higher Education is an ongoing endeavour for Mithibai College. It
shall continue to create Global Citizens of repute who contribute to World Prosperity and Peace.
Shri. Sunandan Divatia
In-Charge, Mithibai College
Hon. Secretary, SVKM
Inputs from the In-charge Welcome to Mithibai College
Individuals as well as institutions face a major challenge in today’s knowledge based society. The challenge is to stay
ahead of technological advancements while keeping the spirit of humanism ever alive. At Mithibai College, we
constantly strive to seamlessly sync this techno-human interface.
The path ahead for premier educational institutions is one of interdisciplinary approach. With this in mind, Mithibai
College encourages collaboration between different fields of knowledge. In addition, it also inculcates an aesthetic
sense which is a prerequisite for developing a versatile personality .in the celeritic world
All in all, Today's Mithibaite is tomorrow's Globetrotter – decisive, assertive and ready for unchartered spaces.
Dr. Dileep Kamat
I/C Principal,
Mithibai College
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Higher Education in India is opening its doors to International Educational Institutions. At such a time, it is of utmost
importance to uphold the quality of higher education in Indian Educational Institutions. In this respect, I am very
pleased to say that Mithibai College has been consistently delivering such academic excellence for more than five
decades.
One of the norms to check quality in education is its 'Fitness for Purpose'. With this in mind, Mithibai College has
carried out a two-pronged programme of strengthening the academic fundamentals of the student as well as
imparting a skill-set that improves the student's employability multi-fold. As a direct result of this all-round
development Mithibai College has garnered an alumnus that is full of luminaries from all walks of life. Thus, the
nation has benefited immensely from the contribution of this dedicated alma-mater.
The commitment to ever enhance the quality of Higher Education is an ongoing endeavour for Mithibai College. It
shall continue to create Global Citizens of repute who contribute to World Prosperity and Peace.
Shri. Sunandan Divatia
In-Charge, Mithibai College
Hon. Secretary, SVKM
Inputs from the In-charge Welcome to Mithibai College
Individuals as well as institutions face a major challenge in today’s knowledge based society. The challenge is to stay
ahead of technological advancements while keeping the spirit of humanism ever alive. At Mithibai College, we
constantly strive to seamlessly sync this techno-human interface.
The path ahead for premier educational institutions is one of interdisciplinary approach. With this in mind, Mithibai
College encourages collaboration between different fields of knowledge. In addition, it also inculcates an aesthetic
sense which is a prerequisite for developing a versatile personality .in the celeritic world
All in all, Today's Mithibaite is tomorrow's Globetrotter – decisive, assertive and ready for unchartered spaces.
Dr. Dileep Kamat
I/C Principal,
Mithibai College
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MissionBy strengthening the teaching-learning process through innovative practices, the institution will stimulate the spirit
of scientific enquiry and discovery in academics. By providing state-of-the-art institutional infrastructure and
excellent human resources the college will foster a better educational environment. The institute will also impart
training in entrepreneurial and life skills for enhancing employability.
VisionTo be recognized as a premier educational institution that practises quality pedagogy, encourages innovation and
research while instilling values and providing a vibrant environment for the holistic development of students into
valuable global citizens.
Objectives• To hone students’ focus and help them gain depth in their chosen area of study to achieve academic excellence.
• To enable them to prepare for lifelong learning by nurturing independent thinking.
• To sensitize the students towards the immediate environment and the society at large.
• To provide a platform to actualize students’ talents and encourage them to mould their passion into profession.
About Mithibai College
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) established the Mithibai College of Arts & Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan Institute
of Science in 1961 as a part of its own Silver Jubilee Celebration. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and
Economics was an addition in the year 1980. A complex was thereby formed that embraced the three main streams
of education – Arts, Science and Commerce. The college is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and has more than
11,000 students, 207 Teaching staff and 170 Non-Teaching staff in the Degree and Junior College taken together.
The College at present boasts of need based, career-oriented, self-financing courses like BMS, BAF, BBI, BFM, BMM,
B.Sc Bio-Chemistry, B.Sc Bio-Technology, and B.Sc Computer Science at the undergraduate level. Also it offers
M.Com., M.Sc. Bio-Chemistry, M.Sc. Bio-Technology, M.Sc Computer Science, M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry, M.Sc.
Statistics, M.Sc. Mathematics, M.A. English, and M.A. Psychology, at the post-graduate level. Ph.D. Degree is also
offered in the subjects of Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics, Zoology, Commerce, English and Mathematics.
The college is fortunate to have a dedicated parent body in Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal which offers every kind of
assistance at every stage. Keeping pace with the growth of the college, the Mandal has generously invested in
expanding the infrastructural facilities. The college is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure which includes
ICT enabled Classrooms, well furnished Laboratories, an Air-Conditioned Library and a Multi-Cuisine Canteen.
Overall it has a very conducive atmosphere for the growth of the teaching-learning process. Community Social
Responsibility has always been a priority for Mithibai College. With this in mind Rain Water Harvesting facilities have
also been put in place.
The college has always been conscious of its role as a constructive and responsible part of the larger society. Utmost
attention is given to the overall development of the personality of students through Co-Curricular and Extra-
Curricular activities. In spite of the phenomenally large number of students, the standard of discipline is well-
maintained. The student-teacher relations remain absolutely cordial. The college even provides professional/
personal counseling to the students.
Overall consistent and unstinting efforts of the College are borne out by the fact that students enter the college,
uncertain, bewildered, but leave its portals much more confident and focused, ready to lead successful lives of their
own even while enriching that of the society.
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MissionBy strengthening the teaching-learning process through innovative practices, the institution will stimulate the spirit
of scientific enquiry and discovery in academics. By providing state-of-the-art institutional infrastructure and
excellent human resources the college will foster a better educational environment. The institute will also impart
training in entrepreneurial and life skills for enhancing employability.
VisionTo be recognized as a premier educational institution that practises quality pedagogy, encourages innovation and
research while instilling values and providing a vibrant environment for the holistic development of students into
valuable global citizens.
Objectives• To hone students’ focus and help them gain depth in their chosen area of study to achieve academic excellence.
• To enable them to prepare for lifelong learning by nurturing independent thinking.
• To sensitize the students towards the immediate environment and the society at large.
• To provide a platform to actualize students’ talents and encourage them to mould their passion into profession.
About Mithibai College
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) established the Mithibai College of Arts & Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan Institute
of Science in 1961 as a part of its own Silver Jubilee Celebration. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and
Economics was an addition in the year 1980. A complex was thereby formed that embraced the three main streams
of education – Arts, Science and Commerce. The college is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and has more than
11,000 students, 207 Teaching staff and 170 Non-Teaching staff in the Degree and Junior College taken together.
The College at present boasts of need based, career-oriented, self-financing courses like BMS, BAF, BBI, BFM, BMM,
B.Sc Bio-Chemistry, B.Sc Bio-Technology, and B.Sc Computer Science at the undergraduate level. Also it offers
M.Com., M.Sc. Bio-Chemistry, M.Sc. Bio-Technology, M.Sc Computer Science, M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry, M.Sc.
Statistics, M.Sc. Mathematics, M.A. English, and M.A. Psychology, at the post-graduate level. Ph.D. Degree is also
offered in the subjects of Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics, Zoology, Commerce, English and Mathematics.
The college is fortunate to have a dedicated parent body in Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal which offers every kind of
assistance at every stage. Keeping pace with the growth of the college, the Mandal has generously invested in
expanding the infrastructural facilities. The college is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure which includes
ICT enabled Classrooms, well furnished Laboratories, an Air-Conditioned Library and a Multi-Cuisine Canteen.
Overall it has a very conducive atmosphere for the growth of the teaching-learning process. Community Social
Responsibility has always been a priority for Mithibai College. With this in mind Rain Water Harvesting facilities have
also been put in place.
The college has always been conscious of its role as a constructive and responsible part of the larger society. Utmost
attention is given to the overall development of the personality of students through Co-Curricular and Extra-
Curricular activities. In spite of the phenomenally large number of students, the standard of discipline is well-
maintained. The student-teacher relations remain absolutely cordial. The college even provides professional/
personal counseling to the students.
Overall consistent and unstinting efforts of the College are borne out by the fact that students enter the college,
uncertain, bewildered, but leave its portals much more confident and focused, ready to lead successful lives of their
own even while enriching that of the society.
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Our State-of-the-art Infrastructure
• Library: The library of Mithibai College (Jitendra
Library) has a profound collection of books,
encyclopedia, journals, CDs and other resource
material. It is centrally air-conditioned and
supported with modern technology like Wi-Fi and
digital video recording cameras. Library users can
access Online Databases through Wi-Fi. Library
shares its resources under inter-library loan with
other libraries of SVKM. Online Catalogue of books
and non-book material is available through the
Union Web OPAC. At the Reprography centre, the
students can photocopy and print papers at
concessional rates. Book Exhibitions and orientation
programmes for using Databases are arranged
periodically.
• Auditoriums: Juhu Jagruti Hall and Mithibai
Seminar Hall are excellent centrally air-conditioned
halls, technically well-equipped with state-of-the-art
acoustics and excellent light and sound facilities.
Their seating capacity is 114 each.
• Laboratories: Spacious, well equipped with latest
apparatus and sophisticated equipments. Most of
the laboratories are High-Tech laboratories and
used for Research work.
• Gymkhana: The College has a very good Gymkhana
which is ideal for indoor games such as Table Tennis,
Chess and Carrom.
• Activity Room: The College has acquired a vibrant
atmosphere due to co-curricular and extension
activities. The activity room hosts these events
regularly. It is a place to develop creative thoughts in
young minds with emphasis on Cultural milieu.
• Class-rooms: The students' satisfaction is of
paramount importance for the college. For providing
them satisfaction, the college has evolved effective
method of teaching in the high-tech class-rooms
which are centrally air-conditioned and have good
seating and lighting. Smart Boards and Over Head
Projectors are used as teaching aids.
• Health Post: The health post is equipped with basic
first aid items. Doctors-on-call quickly attend to
medical emergncies.
• Canteen: The best place for any collegian, the
canteen is very spacious and offers hygienic food at
affordable rates. Besides this there is also a Cake
Shop.
• Lifts / Ramps / Wash-rooms / Water Coolers:
These facilities are available floor-wise to suit every
ones needs. Proper faclities with great precautions
are provided for the differently abled persons.
• Security and Safety: The College offers a very safe
and secured environment with Close Circuit Cameras
installed at all important places and round the clock
security. The college also has fire fighting
equipments in place.
Administration
Office
Reception Lounge
Staff Room
Laboratory
Laboratory
Seminar Hall
Class Room
Library
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Our State-of-the-art Infrastructure
• Library: The library of Mithibai College (Jitendra
Library) has a profound collection of books,
encyclopedia, journals, CDs and other resource
material. It is centrally air-conditioned and
supported with modern technology like Wi-Fi and
digital video recording cameras. Library users can
access Online Databases through Wi-Fi. Library
shares its resources under inter-library loan with
other libraries of SVKM. Online Catalogue of books
and non-book material is available through the
Union Web OPAC. At the Reprography centre, the
students can photocopy and print papers at
concessional rates. Book Exhibitions and orientation
programmes for using Databases are arranged
periodically.
• Auditoriums: Juhu Jagruti Hall and Mithibai
Seminar Hall are excellent centrally air-conditioned
halls, technically well-equipped with state-of-the-art
acoustics and excellent light and sound facilities.
Their seating capacity is 114 each.
• Laboratories: Spacious, well equipped with latest
apparatus and sophisticated equipments. Most of
the laboratories are High-Tech laboratories and
used for Research work.
• Gymkhana: The College has a very good Gymkhana
which is ideal for indoor games such as Table Tennis,
Chess and Carrom.
• Activity Room: The College has acquired a vibrant
atmosphere due to co-curricular and extension
activities. The activity room hosts these events
regularly. It is a place to develop creative thoughts in
young minds with emphasis on Cultural milieu.
• Class-rooms: The students' satisfaction is of
paramount importance for the college. For providing
them satisfaction, the college has evolved effective
method of teaching in the high-tech class-rooms
which are centrally air-conditioned and have good
seating and lighting. Smart Boards and Over Head
Projectors are used as teaching aids.
• Health Post: The health post is equipped with basic
first aid items. Doctors-on-call quickly attend to
medical emergncies.
• Canteen: The best place for any collegian, the
canteen is very spacious and offers hygienic food at
affordable rates. Besides this there is also a Cake
Shop.
• Lifts / Ramps / Wash-rooms / Water Coolers:
These facilities are available floor-wise to suit every
ones needs. Proper faclities with great precautions
are provided for the differently abled persons.
• Security and Safety: The College offers a very safe
and secured environment with Close Circuit Cameras
installed at all important places and round the clock
security. The college also has fire fighting
equipments in place.
Administration
Office
Reception Lounge
Staff Room
Laboratory
Laboratory
Seminar Hall
Class Room
Library
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DEGREE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. D. V. KAMAT
I/C PRINCIPAL
Dr. S.D.Wakchaure Prof. A.S. Birajdar Dr. (Ms). A.V. Kanetkar
I/C VICE-PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL I/C VICE-PRINCIPAL
(Arts) (Commerce) (Science)
DEPARTMENTS
Department Head / Coordinator / I/C Department Head / Coordinator / I/C
MITHIBAI COLLEGE OFFICE BEARERS - ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
OUR STAFF PROFILE
Prof. R. J. Desai
Prof.V. M. Gadhave
Prof. S. Chatterjee
Dr. A. V. Kanetkar
Prof. N.C. Shah
Prof. P. S. More
Prof. R. Mirji
Dr. S. Sureshkumar
Prof. V. V. Dalvie
Dr. D. V. Kamat
Prof. S. D. Mehta
Dr. S.D.Wakchaure
Prof. D. Mehta
Prof. R.V. Panse
Dr. J. Parab
Prof. R. Thangiah
Prof. N. P. Raval
Prof. V.C. Chaube
Prof. G. Menezes
Dr. M.B.Bhagwat
Prof. M. F. Vaz
Prof. L. P. Dalal
Commercial Geography
Business Law
Business Economics
Mathematics
Statistics
Physics
Chemistry / Biochemistry
Botany
Zoology
Microbiology / Biotechnology
Computer Science
English / French
Gujarati
Hindi
Marathi
Psychology
Sociology
Philosophy
Economics
Politics
Commerce
Accountancy
Ph.D
M.Phil.
PG
CA / CS / ICWA / LLM
Degree College Staff Edu-Profile
Higher Still, and Higher
ARTS
LEADING THE WAY: DEGREE COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF
COMMERCE
SCIENCE
29%41%
7% 10%
Ph.D Guides13%
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DEGREE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. D. V. KAMAT
I/C PRINCIPAL
Dr. S.D.Wakchaure Prof. A.S. Birajdar Dr. (Ms). A.V. Kanetkar
I/C VICE-PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL I/C VICE-PRINCIPAL
(Arts) (Commerce) (Science)
DEPARTMENTS
Department Head / Coordinator / I/C Department Head / Coordinator / I/C
MITHIBAI COLLEGE OFFICE BEARERS - ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15
OUR STAFF PROFILE
Prof. R. J. Desai
Prof.V. M. Gadhave
Prof. S. Chatterjee
Dr. A. V. Kanetkar
Prof. N.C. Shah
Prof. P. S. More
Prof. R. Mirji
Dr. S. Sureshkumar
Prof. V. V. Dalvie
Dr. D. V. Kamat
Prof. S. D. Mehta
Dr. S.D.Wakchaure
Prof. D. Mehta
Prof. R.V. Panse
Dr. J. Parab
Prof. R. Thangiah
Prof. N. P. Raval
Prof. V.C. Chaube
Prof. G. Menezes
Dr. M.B.Bhagwat
Prof. M. F. Vaz
Prof. L. P. Dalal
Commercial Geography
Business Law
Business Economics
Mathematics
Statistics
Physics
Chemistry / Biochemistry
Botany
Zoology
Microbiology / Biotechnology
Computer Science
English / French
Gujarati
Hindi
Marathi
Psychology
Sociology
Philosophy
Economics
Politics
Commerce
Accountancy
Ph.D
M.Phil.
PG
CA / CS / ICWA / LLM
Degree College Staff Edu-Profile
Higher Still, and Higher
ARTS
LEADING THE WAY: DEGREE COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF
COMMERCE
SCIENCE
29%41%
7% 10%
Ph.D Guides13%
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FIRST YEAR B.Com (7 PAPERS - 700 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester I and Semester II
Ÿ Accounting & Financial Management –I
Ÿ Business Communication
Ÿ Business Economics- I
Ÿ Commerce – I
Ÿ Environmental Studies
Ÿ Foundation Course – I
Ÿ Mathematical & Statistical Techniques
SECOND YEAR B.Com (6 PAPERS: 600 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester III and Semester IV
Ÿ Accounting & Financial Management - II
Ÿ Business Economics – II
Ÿ Business Law
Ÿ Commerce - II (Management &Finance)
Ÿ Foundation Course – II
Ÿ Applied Component (Any one of the following)
– Advertising
– Travel and Tourism
– Economic Systems
THIRD YEAR B.Com (7 PAPERS: 700 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester V and Semester VI
Ÿ Business Economics – III
Ÿ Commerce - III (Management & Production Planning)
Ÿ Financial Accounting & Auditing-I
Ÿ Financial Accounting & Auditing-II (Costing & Auditing)
Ÿ Related Applied Component (Management Accounting)
Ÿ Applied Component (Any one of the following combinations)
– Computer Systems & Applications - Direct and Indirect Taxation
– Computer Systems & Applications - Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work
– Computer Systems & Applications - Export Marketing.
– Export Marketing - Direct and Indirect Taxation.
– Export Marketing – Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work.
The performance of students for each course in each semester will be evaluated by two components,
Internal Assessment of 25 marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination) of 75 marks. The
marks given in each of the examinations will be converted into grade (quality) points.
DEGREE COURSES
The three year degree course for B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com is
divided into six semesters and follows the Credit
Based Grading System effective from 2011-12.
FACULTY OF ARTSFIRST YEAR B.A. (6 Papers: 600 Marks Per Semester)
Semester I and Semester II
Compulsory Courses:
• Foundation Course- I
• Communication Skills in English (with tutorials)
• Language (other than English), viz. Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi or French.
Ancillary Courses: A student shall offer any one of the following Combinations:
Courses Offered
SECOND YEAR B.A. (8PAPERS: 800 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester III and Semester IV
Compulsory Courses: Foundation Course – II
Ancillary Courses : (Three Ancillary Courses Studied at First Year B.A. - Two Papers per Course)
Applied Components: (A student shall offer any one of the following Courses):
Advertising Mass Communication Social Work & Social Welfare
Comparative Religions Stress Management
THIRD YEAR B.A. (6 PAPERS: 600 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester V and Semester VI
Six papers in one of the courses offered at Second year B.A. level.
• English • Economics • Psychology • Sociology
• Gujarati • Political Science • Philosophy
The performance of students for each course in each semester will be evaluated by two components, Internal
Assessment of 25 marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination) of 75 marks. The marks given in each
of the examinations will be converted into grade (quality) points.
Economics- Sociology - Psychology
Economics - Psychology- Gujarati
Economics - Sociology-Marathi
Psychology – Sociology - Philosophy
Psychology - Sociology - Marathi
Psychology - Sociology - Hindi
Economics- Political Science - Commerce
Economics-Sociology- Gujarati
Psychology- Sociology- English
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
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FIRST YEAR B.Com (7 PAPERS - 700 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester I and Semester II
Ÿ Accounting & Financial Management –I
Ÿ Business Communication
Ÿ Business Economics- I
Ÿ Commerce – I
Ÿ Environmental Studies
Ÿ Foundation Course – I
Ÿ Mathematical & Statistical Techniques
SECOND YEAR B.Com (6 PAPERS: 600 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester III and Semester IV
Ÿ Accounting & Financial Management - II
Ÿ Business Economics – II
Ÿ Business Law
Ÿ Commerce - II (Management &Finance)
Ÿ Foundation Course – II
Ÿ Applied Component (Any one of the following)
– Advertising
– Travel and Tourism
– Economic Systems
THIRD YEAR B.Com (7 PAPERS: 700 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester V and Semester VI
Ÿ Business Economics – III
Ÿ Commerce - III (Management & Production Planning)
Ÿ Financial Accounting & Auditing-I
Ÿ Financial Accounting & Auditing-II (Costing & Auditing)
Ÿ Related Applied Component (Management Accounting)
Ÿ Applied Component (Any one of the following combinations)
– Computer Systems & Applications - Direct and Indirect Taxation
– Computer Systems & Applications - Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work
– Computer Systems & Applications - Export Marketing.
– Export Marketing - Direct and Indirect Taxation.
– Export Marketing – Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work.
The performance of students for each course in each semester will be evaluated by two components,
Internal Assessment of 25 marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination) of 75 marks. The
marks given in each of the examinations will be converted into grade (quality) points.
DEGREE COURSES
The three year degree course for B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com is
divided into six semesters and follows the Credit
Based Grading System effective from 2011-12.
FACULTY OF ARTSFIRST YEAR B.A. (6 Papers: 600 Marks Per Semester)
Semester I and Semester II
Compulsory Courses:
• Foundation Course- I
• Communication Skills in English (with tutorials)
• Language (other than English), viz. Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi or French.
Ancillary Courses: A student shall offer any one of the following Combinations:
Courses Offered
SECOND YEAR B.A. (8PAPERS: 800 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester III and Semester IV
Compulsory Courses: Foundation Course – II
Ancillary Courses : (Three Ancillary Courses Studied at First Year B.A. - Two Papers per Course)
Applied Components: (A student shall offer any one of the following Courses):
Advertising Mass Communication Social Work & Social Welfare
Comparative Religions Stress Management
THIRD YEAR B.A. (6 PAPERS: 600 MARKS PER SEMESTER)
Semester V and Semester VI
Six papers in one of the courses offered at Second year B.A. level.
• English • Economics • Psychology • Sociology
• Gujarati • Political Science • Philosophy
The performance of students for each course in each semester will be evaluated by two components, Internal
Assessment of 25 marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination) of 75 marks. The marks given in each
of the examinations will be converted into grade (quality) points.
Economics- Sociology - Psychology
Economics - Psychology- Gujarati
Economics - Sociology-Marathi
Psychology – Sociology - Philosophy
Psychology - Sociology - Marathi
Psychology - Sociology - Hindi
Economics- Political Science - Commerce
Economics-Sociology- Gujarati
Psychology- Sociology- English
FACULTY OF COMMERCE
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FIRST YEAR B.Sc. (7 PAPERS- 1000 marks per semester for combination without Mathematics. 900 marks per semester for combination with Mathematics.)Semester I and Semester II
COMPULSORY COURSES: Foundation Course
A student can choose any one of the following combinations.
SECOND YEAR B.Sc. (7 PAPERS: 1000 marks per semester for combination without Mathematics.850 marks per semester for combination with Mathematics)Semester III and Semester IV
COMPULSORY COURSES: Foundation Course
A student can choose any one of the following combinations comprising of two courses which he/she has offerd at
First Year B.Sc.
1. Chemistry-Botany
2. Chemistry-Physics
3. Biochemistry-Chemistry
4. Mathematics-Statistics
5. Computer Science-Statistics*
6. Computer Science-Mathematics*
7. Chemistry-Microbiology**
8. Chemistry-Zoology
9. Mathematics-Physics
10. Botany-Zoology
11. Biotechnology- Chemistry
1. Chemistry-Botany-Zoology
2. Chemistry-Microbiology-Botany
3. Chemistry-Microbiology-Zoology
4. Chemistry-Physics-Botany
5. Chemistry-Physics-Zoology
6. Chemistry-Physics-Mathematics
7. Mathematics-Statistics-Physics
8. Biochemistry-Chemistry-Botany
9. Biochemistry-Chemistry-Zoology
10. Computer Science-Mathematics-Statistics
11. Computer Science-Mathematics-Physics
12. Biotechnology - Chemistry-Botany *
13. Biotechnology - Chemistry- Zoology *
THIRD YEAR B.Sc. (5 PAPERS: 500 MARKS PER SEMESTER)Semester V and Semester VI
A student can choose any one of the Science courses which he/she has offered at the Second Year B.Sc. There shall
be an applied component subject.
Any one of the following courses and applied components could be offered:
Course
Botany
Chemistry
Mathematics
Microbiology*
Physics
Statistics
Zoology
Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Computer Science
Applied Component
Horticulture
Drugs and Dyes
Computer Programming and System Analysis
Biotechnology
Electronic Instrumentation
Elements of Operations Research
Fishery Biology
Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration
Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration
Web Design and Applications
Note: 1) The right of making available the course combinations mentioned above in all the faculties is
vested with the Principal.
2) The number of seats for different course combinations will be decided by the Principal.
3) Courses which do not have the minimum enrollment required by the Government / University
will not be offered.
4) Examinations shall be conducted by the college on behalf of the University of Mumbai as per
University rules and guidelines. Detailed information is available on Mumbai University Website:
www.mu.ac.in.
5) Marking, grading and passing standards for theory, practicals and tutorials are course to
University rules and regulations.
*T.Y.B.Sc. admission for Microbiology (6 Units) - 30 students will be granted admission based on the marks secured in the course of Microbiology
at the Semester I, II, III, IV examinations.
Each course comprises of 100 marks for theory. Practicals for each core course comprise of 50 marks and practicals
for the applied component comprise of 100 marks.
For the 100 marks theory, the performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components -
Internal Assessment and External Assessment (Semester End Examination).
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
*Eligibility for Biotechnology combinations: Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics are Mandatory at H.S.C. / equivalent
In each of the semesters, each science course (other than Mathematics) shall have practicals. Each course in which
practicals are prescribed comprises of 100 marks theory and 50 marks practicals. For the 100 marks theory, the
performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components - Internal Assessment of 25
marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination) of 75 marks.
* Applications with UGC/AICTE approved Diploma in Engineering are eligible for direct admission for Second Year B.Sc.
**S.Y.B.Sc. admission (Microbiology - Chemistry) 45 students will be granted admission based on the marks secured in the subject of
Microbiology at the Semester-I and Semester-II examinations.
In each of the semesters, each science course (other than Mathematics) shall have three courses with practicals.
Each course in which practicals are prescribed comprises of 100 marks theory and 50 marks practicals.
For the 100 marks theory, the performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components -
Internal Assessment of 25 marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination) of 75 marks.
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FIRST YEAR B.Sc. (7 PAPERS- 1000 marks per semester for combination without Mathematics. 900 marks per semester for combination with Mathematics.)Semester I and Semester II
COMPULSORY COURSES: Foundation Course
A student can choose any one of the following combinations.
SECOND YEAR B.Sc. (7 PAPERS: 1000 marks per semester for combination without Mathematics.850 marks per semester for combination with Mathematics)Semester III and Semester IV
COMPULSORY COURSES: Foundation Course
A student can choose any one of the following combinations comprising of two courses which he/she has offerd at
First Year B.Sc.
1. Chemistry-Botany
2. Chemistry-Physics
3. Biochemistry-Chemistry
4. Mathematics-Statistics
5. Computer Science-Statistics*
6. Computer Science-Mathematics*
7. Chemistry-Microbiology**
8. Chemistry-Zoology
9. Mathematics-Physics
10. Botany-Zoology
11. Biotechnology- Chemistry
1. Chemistry-Botany-Zoology
2. Chemistry-Microbiology-Botany
3. Chemistry-Microbiology-Zoology
4. Chemistry-Physics-Botany
5. Chemistry-Physics-Zoology
6. Chemistry-Physics-Mathematics
7. Mathematics-Statistics-Physics
8. Biochemistry-Chemistry-Botany
9. Biochemistry-Chemistry-Zoology
10. Computer Science-Mathematics-Statistics
11. Computer Science-Mathematics-Physics
12. Biotechnology - Chemistry-Botany *
13. Biotechnology - Chemistry- Zoology *
THIRD YEAR B.Sc. (5 PAPERS: 500 MARKS PER SEMESTER)Semester V and Semester VI
A student can choose any one of the Science courses which he/she has offered at the Second Year B.Sc. There shall
be an applied component subject.
Any one of the following courses and applied components could be offered:
Course
Botany
Chemistry
Mathematics
Microbiology*
Physics
Statistics
Zoology
Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Computer Science
Applied Component
Horticulture
Drugs and Dyes
Computer Programming and System Analysis
Biotechnology
Electronic Instrumentation
Elements of Operations Research
Fishery Biology
Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration
Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration
Web Design and Applications
Note: 1) The right of making available the course combinations mentioned above in all the faculties is
vested with the Principal.
2) The number of seats for different course combinations will be decided by the Principal.
3) Courses which do not have the minimum enrollment required by the Government / University
will not be offered.
4) Examinations shall be conducted by the college on behalf of the University of Mumbai as per
University rules and guidelines. Detailed information is available on Mumbai University Website:
www.mu.ac.in.
5) Marking, grading and passing standards for theory, practicals and tutorials are course to
University rules and regulations.
*T.Y.B.Sc. admission for Microbiology (6 Units) - 30 students will be granted admission based on the marks secured in the course of Microbiology
at the Semester I, II, III, IV examinations.
Each course comprises of 100 marks for theory. Practicals for each core course comprise of 50 marks and practicals
for the applied component comprise of 100 marks.
For the 100 marks theory, the performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components -
Internal Assessment and External Assessment (Semester End Examination).
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
*Eligibility for Biotechnology combinations: Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics are Mandatory at H.S.C. / equivalent
In each of the semesters, each science course (other than Mathematics) shall have practicals. Each course in which
practicals are prescribed comprises of 100 marks theory and 50 marks practicals. For the 100 marks theory, the
performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components - Internal Assessment of 25
marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination) of 75 marks.
* Applications with UGC/AICTE approved Diploma in Engineering are eligible for direct admission for Second Year B.Sc.
**S.Y.B.Sc. admission (Microbiology - Chemistry) 45 students will be granted admission based on the marks secured in the subject of
Microbiology at the Semester-I and Semester-II examinations.
In each of the semesters, each science course (other than Mathematics) shall have three courses with practicals.
Each course in which practicals are prescribed comprises of 100 marks theory and 50 marks practicals.
For the 100 marks theory, the performance of each student for each course will be evaluated by two components -
Internal Assessment of 25 marks and External Assessment (Semester End Examination) of 75 marks.
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M.A. (Psychology) (Part- I & II) (By Papers)
M.A (English) (Part I & II) ( By Papers)
M.Com. I & II (By Papers)
A student can register in one of the following subjects.
Ÿ Advanced Accountancy
Ÿ Business Management
M. Sc. I & II (By Papers) (Aided)
A student can register in one of the following courses:
Ÿ Analytical Chemistry
Ÿ Botany
Ÿ Chemistry
Ÿ Mathematics
Ÿ Microbiology
Ÿ Physics
Ÿ Statistics
Ÿ Zoology
M. Sc. I & II (By Papers) (Unaided)
Ÿ Biotechnology
Ÿ Biochemistry
Ÿ Computer Science
M.Sc. (Partly by Papers and Partly by Research)
The College offers M.Sc. (by research) in the following courses:
Ÿ Botany
Ÿ Chemistry
Ÿ Microbiology
Ÿ Physics
Ÿ Zoology
Admission Policy
If the Transfer Certificate is not submitted on
time, examination form will not be sent to the
University.
• Applicants from other than Maharashtra State
Higher Secondary Board / University of Mumbai
must support their statements of the last
examination passed by attaching the certificates
of passing and must also attach a photocopy of
fee receipt of the provisional eligibility certificate
at the time of admission. Students should submit
the other necessary documents within one week
of the commencement of the semester in the
college office for confirmation of eligibility
certificate. If the eligibility is not confirmed by the
University, the terms kept for the academic year
will be treated as “Null and Void”.
• A student once admitted in the first semester will
be considered as duly enrolled for the second
semester also unless he/she informs in writing
his/her intention to leave the college before the
commencement of the second semester.
• Since students are expected to attend all lectures,
practicals and tutorials regularly, employed
students are advised to seek admission through
Institute of Distance Education, University of
Mumbai since they cannot fulfill the obligations
of attending lectures practicals and tutorials as
prescribed by the University. If any student takes
up employment after securing admission the
college authorities will not be responsible for
inadequate attendance and consequences
arising there from.
• Repeaters of the college will not be admitted as
regular students. They will be permitted to
appear as ex-students during the annual
examinations.
• Once a student passes from one faculty, he/she
shall not be admitted to the other faculty.
College will reopen on 8th June, 2015
• Admission to First Year B.A / B.Sc./ B.Com classes
will be conducted as per the guidelines and
schedule announced by the University of
Mumbai. The schedule of admission will be
displayed on the Notice Board as it is received
from the University.
• Students must register online on MKCL Site to
be eligible to seek admission.
• All admissions are provisional subject to the
approval of the University of Mumbai.
• At the t ime of admission to First Year
B.A/B.Com/B.Sc. course, students are required to
fill in the University enrolment form, without
which the admission will not be approved by the
University of Mumbai. If they fail to fill in the
enrolment form they will not be allowed to appear
for the examination and their names will be struck
off from the College Register.
• No student will be deemed as admitted to the
college unless he/she has filled in a fresh
admission form and has paid the necessary fees &
deposits and obtains approval from the
University.
• A student of this college who has qualified himself
/ herself for admission to a higher class will be
admitted to such a class only if an application in
the prescribed format (Online and offline), duly
completed, has been received by the college
office with the necessary fees on the dates, which
are stipulated by the college at the time of results.
• Students coming from other colleges affiliated to
the University of Mumbai and selected for
admission must apply for the Transfer Certificate
in the prescribed form available in the college
office. However, it is the responsibility of the
student to obtain the Transfer Certificate and No
Objection Certificate from his/her previous
College and submit it to the college office on time.
Post Graduate Courses
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Students can register for Ph.D. Degree in one of the following
courses:
Ÿ Botany
Ÿ Chemistry
Ÿ Microbiology
Ÿ Physics
Ÿ Zoology
Ÿ Commerce
Ÿ Mathematics
Ÿ English (Proposed)
Doctoral Courses
M.A. (Psychology) (Part- I & II) (By Papers)
M.A (English) (Part I & II) ( By Papers)
M.Com. I & II (By Papers)
A student can register in one of the following subjects.
Ÿ Advanced Accountancy
Ÿ Business Management
M. Sc. I & II (By Papers) (Aided)
A student can register in one of the following courses:
Ÿ Analytical Chemistry
Ÿ Botany
Ÿ Chemistry
Ÿ Mathematics
Ÿ Microbiology
Ÿ Physics
Ÿ Statistics
Ÿ Zoology
M. Sc. I & II (By Papers) (Unaided)
Ÿ Biotechnology
Ÿ Biochemistry
Ÿ Computer Science
M.Sc. (Partly by Papers and Partly by Research)
The College offers M.Sc. (by research) in the following courses:
Ÿ Botany
Ÿ Chemistry
Ÿ Microbiology
Ÿ Physics
Ÿ Zoology
Admission Policy
If the Transfer Certificate is not submitted on
time, examination form will not be sent to the
University.
• Applicants from other than Maharashtra State
Higher Secondary Board / University of Mumbai
must support their statements of the last
examination passed by attaching the certificates
of passing and must also attach a photocopy of
fee receipt of the provisional eligibility certificate
at the time of admission. Students should submit
the other necessary documents within one week
of the commencement of the semester in the
college office for confirmation of eligibility
certificate. If the eligibility is not confirmed by the
University, the terms kept for the academic year
will be treated as “Null and Void”.
• A student once admitted in the first semester will
be considered as duly enrolled for the second
semester also unless he/she informs in writing
his/her intention to leave the college before the
commencement of the second semester.
• Since students are expected to attend all lectures,
practicals and tutorials regularly, employed
students are advised to seek admission through
Institute of Distance Education, University of
Mumbai since they cannot fulfill the obligations
of attending lectures practicals and tutorials as
prescribed by the University. If any student takes
up employment after securing admission the
college authorities will not be responsible for
inadequate attendance and consequences
arising there from.
• Repeaters of the college will not be admitted as
regular students. They will be permitted to
appear as ex-students during the annual
examinations.
• Once a student passes from one faculty, he/she
shall not be admitted to the other faculty.
College will reopen on 8th June, 2015
• Admission to First Year B.A / B.Sc./ B.Com classes
will be conducted as per the guidelines and
schedule announced by the University of
Mumbai. The schedule of admission will be
displayed on the Notice Board as it is received
from the University.
• Students must register online on MKCL Site to
be eligible to seek admission.
• All admissions are provisional subject to the
approval of the University of Mumbai.
• At the t ime of admission to First Year
B.A/B.Com/B.Sc. course, students are required to
fill in the University enrolment form, without
which the admission will not be approved by the
University of Mumbai. If they fail to fill in the
enrolment form they will not be allowed to appear
for the examination and their names will be struck
off from the College Register.
• No student will be deemed as admitted to the
college unless he/she has filled in a fresh
admission form and has paid the necessary fees &
deposits and obtains approval from the
University.
• A student of this college who has qualified himself
/ herself for admission to a higher class will be
admitted to such a class only if an application in
the prescribed format (Online and offline), duly
completed, has been received by the college
office with the necessary fees on the dates, which
are stipulated by the college at the time of results.
• Students coming from other colleges affiliated to
the University of Mumbai and selected for
admission must apply for the Transfer Certificate
in the prescribed form available in the college
office. However, it is the responsibility of the
student to obtain the Transfer Certificate and No
Objection Certificate from his/her previous
College and submit it to the college office on time.
Post Graduate Courses
17 18
Students can register for Ph.D. Degree in one of the following
courses:
Ÿ Botany
Ÿ Chemistry
Ÿ Microbiology
Ÿ Physics
Ÿ Zoology
Ÿ Commerce
Ÿ Mathematics
Ÿ English (Proposed)
Doctoral Courses
• All students are responsible to the Principal, the Vice Principals and members of the staff for their conduct in
College premises.
• Insubordination, abusive language, misbehavior or misconduct can lead to the dismissal of a student.
• Demonstration of any kind in the college is strictly prohibited.
• In case of sickness, a leave application shall be submitted to the college office along with a medical certificate
within two days of resuming the college. Fitness certificate at the time of resuming the college is essential.
• All the receipts on account of the fines imposed on students for any cause whatsoever shall accrue to the
Students' Aid Fund of the College.
• All students applying for bonafide certificates, character certificates, birth date certificate, testimonials etc. and
requiring the Principal or Vice Principal's signature on any kind of document or application should first contact
the Head Clerk in the College Office. No papers should be taken by the students directly to the Principal or the
Vice Principals.
1. An Attendance Committee formulated at the college level as per University guidelines will implement
ordinance O. 6086
2. Every bonafide learner shall be allowed to keep terms for the given semester in a program of his enrolment
only if he fulfills at least seventy five percent (75%) of the attendance taken as an average of the total number
of lectures, practicals, tutorials etc. wherein short and/or long excursions / field visits / study tours organized
by the college and supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the syllabus shall be
credited to his attendance for the total number of periods which are otherwise
delivered on the material day/s. It is mandatory for every learner to have
minimum 50% attendance for each course.
3. The same ratio shall be applied for computing the attendance of the learners
participating in an extra curricular / co-curricular activity / competition /
camp / workshop / convention / symposium / seminar etc., where the said
learner is officially representing the college / University / district / state /
country with the permission of the Principal.
4. The Principal shall be the competent authority to condone the absentee of
any learner further up to additional 25% if deemed fit; wherein the
Attendance Committee shall do natural justice by giving personal
hearing to every learner falling short of minimum attendance of
75% for keeping terms having verified the genuineness and
gravity of the problem that justifies the learner to remain
absent, which generally shall be limited to his sickness,
sickness of his parent, death of his parent etc. supported by
valid evidence, documentary or otherwise.
College Discipline
The college attaches great importance to discipline and
the same must be scrupulously observed by all
students. Failure to comply with any of the rules,
regulations or requirements notified from time to time
will lead to strict disciplinary action.
• Students will be required to wear their Identity Cards
issued by the college with their recent photograph
affixed, bearing the signature of the Principal. They
must present it for inspection or verification
whenever demanded by the college Authorities and
/ or Security Staff. No student shall be allowed to
attend lectures, practicals etc. unless he/she has
his/her Identity Card with him/her.
• Students must attend lectures, practicals and
tutorials according to the time tables of their
respective classes on all working days. They must
appear for all the college examinations.
• Students should make use of the college library and
must not loiter in the college premises whenever
they have a free period.
• Students must be present in their classes on time.
• Students must do nothing either inside or outside
the college that will in any way interfere with its
orderly administration and discipline. They should
not communicate any information or write anything
about the college to the press without the written
permission of the Principal.
• Students are liable to lose their semester for
disobedience, misconduct, misbehavior or for any
act of indiscipline. Students must take proper care of
College RegulationsGeneral
all the college properties. Any damage done to the
property of the college by disfiguring walls, doors,
windows and fitting or breaking furniture and such
other things is breach of discipline and will be
punishable as such. Smoking, Tobacco-Chewing, use
of Drugs etc. are strictly prohibited in the college
premises.
• Use of Mobile Phones, Pagers, Walkman, etc., in the
college premises is strictly prohibited.
• No association or organization shall be formed, no
meeting shall be held, no person will be invited to
address the students in the college without the prior
written permission of the Principal.
• No picnics, socials, excursion or tours shall be
arranged without the prior written permission of the
Principal. If students join an unofficial picnic or tour,
the college shall not be responsible for anything that
happens in the picnic or tour.
• No student shall collect money as contribution to
picnic, trip, educational visit, get-together, study
notes, charity or any other activity without the prior
written sanction of the Principal.
• In the college debates and other meetings, chair
must be taken by a responsible person approved by
the Principal and the subject of debates or lectures
must have the prior approval of the Principal.
• Students joining the college shall observe all the
Rules and Regulations of the college laid down from
time to time.
• Matters not covered by the existing rules will be at
the discretion of the Principal.
Important OrdinanceOrdinance 6086 relating to the attendance of learners
Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises and outside. Students indulging in ragging
will be punished as per “The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII of 1999)
Published in Maharashtra Govt. Gazette on 15th May 1999”. Such students will also be expelled
from the college and F.I.R will be lodged with the police against them. Moreover, it will be
mentioned in the college leaving certificate of such students that they are expelled because of
their indulgence in ragging.
Students with a previous record of ragging will not be admitted to this College.
IMPORTANT NOTE
19 20
• All students are responsible to the Principal, the Vice Principals and members of the staff for their conduct in
College premises.
• Insubordination, abusive language, misbehavior or misconduct can lead to the dismissal of a student.
• Demonstration of any kind in the college is strictly prohibited.
• In case of sickness, a leave application shall be submitted to the college office along with a medical certificate
within two days of resuming the college. Fitness certificate at the time of resuming the college is essential.
• All the receipts on account of the fines imposed on students for any cause whatsoever shall accrue to the
Students' Aid Fund of the College.
• All students applying for bonafide certificates, character certificates, birth date certificate, testimonials etc. and
requiring the Principal or Vice Principal's signature on any kind of document or application should first contact
the Head Clerk in the College Office. No papers should be taken by the students directly to the Principal or the
Vice Principals.
1. An Attendance Committee formulated at the college level as per University guidelines will implement
ordinance O. 6086
2. Every bonafide learner shall be allowed to keep terms for the given semester in a program of his enrolment
only if he fulfills at least seventy five percent (75%) of the attendance taken as an average of the total number
of lectures, practicals, tutorials etc. wherein short and/or long excursions / field visits / study tours organized
by the college and supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the syllabus shall be
credited to his attendance for the total number of periods which are otherwise
delivered on the material day/s. It is mandatory for every learner to have
minimum 50% attendance for each course.
3. The same ratio shall be applied for computing the attendance of the learners
participating in an extra curricular / co-curricular activity / competition /
camp / workshop / convention / symposium / seminar etc., where the said
learner is officially representing the college / University / district / state /
country with the permission of the Principal.
4. The Principal shall be the competent authority to condone the absentee of
any learner further up to additional 25% if deemed fit; wherein the
Attendance Committee shall do natural justice by giving personal
hearing to every learner falling short of minimum attendance of
75% for keeping terms having verified the genuineness and
gravity of the problem that justifies the learner to remain
absent, which generally shall be limited to his sickness,
sickness of his parent, death of his parent etc. supported by
valid evidence, documentary or otherwise.
College Discipline
The college attaches great importance to discipline and
the same must be scrupulously observed by all
students. Failure to comply with any of the rules,
regulations or requirements notified from time to time
will lead to strict disciplinary action.
• Students will be required to wear their Identity Cards
issued by the college with their recent photograph
affixed, bearing the signature of the Principal. They
must present it for inspection or verification
whenever demanded by the college Authorities and
/ or Security Staff. No student shall be allowed to
attend lectures, practicals etc. unless he/she has
his/her Identity Card with him/her.
• Students must attend lectures, practicals and
tutorials according to the time tables of their
respective classes on all working days. They must
appear for all the college examinations.
• Students should make use of the college library and
must not loiter in the college premises whenever
they have a free period.
• Students must be present in their classes on time.
• Students must do nothing either inside or outside
the college that will in any way interfere with its
orderly administration and discipline. They should
not communicate any information or write anything
about the college to the press without the written
permission of the Principal.
• Students are liable to lose their semester for
disobedience, misconduct, misbehavior or for any
act of indiscipline. Students must take proper care of
College RegulationsGeneral
all the college properties. Any damage done to the
property of the college by disfiguring walls, doors,
windows and fitting or breaking furniture and such
other things is breach of discipline and will be
punishable as such. Smoking, Tobacco-Chewing, use
of Drugs etc. are strictly prohibited in the college
premises.
• Use of Mobile Phones, Pagers, Walkman, etc., in the
college premises is strictly prohibited.
• No association or organization shall be formed, no
meeting shall be held, no person will be invited to
address the students in the college without the prior
written permission of the Principal.
• No picnics, socials, excursion or tours shall be
arranged without the prior written permission of the
Principal. If students join an unofficial picnic or tour,
the college shall not be responsible for anything that
happens in the picnic or tour.
• No student shall collect money as contribution to
picnic, trip, educational visit, get-together, study
notes, charity or any other activity without the prior
written sanction of the Principal.
• In the college debates and other meetings, chair
must be taken by a responsible person approved by
the Principal and the subject of debates or lectures
must have the prior approval of the Principal.
• Students joining the college shall observe all the
Rules and Regulations of the college laid down from
time to time.
• Matters not covered by the existing rules will be at
the discretion of the Principal.
Important OrdinanceOrdinance 6086 relating to the attendance of learners
Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises and outside. Students indulging in ragging
will be punished as per “The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII of 1999)
Published in Maharashtra Govt. Gazette on 15th May 1999”. Such students will also be expelled
from the college and F.I.R will be lodged with the police against them. Moreover, it will be
mentioned in the college leaving certificate of such students that they are expelled because of
their indulgence in ragging.
Students with a previous record of ragging will not be admitted to this College.
IMPORTANT NOTE
19 20
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Degree college results for 2013-14
OVERALL MERITORIOUS STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI EXAMINATION, 2014
Chokhani Ritika Rajesh
Grade O 94.50 %
(T.Y.B.A. Psychology)
Srinivasan Shweta
Grade O 90.83 %
(T.Y.B.A. Psychology)
Bandhavkar Saurabh Shekhar
95.50 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry)
Dutia Tanvi Rahul
91.83 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry)
Chavan Shraddha Harishchandra
91.67 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry)
Chheda Rutu Ashok
Grade O 98.38 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Statistics)
Sayed Afnan Ahmed Ali
Grade O 97.13 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Statistics)
Kapadia Kalindi Mayank
Grade O 96.38 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Statistics)
Matta Juhi Jaspal Singh
89.83%
(T.Y.B.A.Philosophy)
Pandit Kamalika Amar
87.16 %
(T.Y.B.A. Philosophy)
Ghaznavi Zeeba Ali
94.00 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Botany)
Vaswani Smriti Rajesh
91.17 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology)
Baid Shivani Yogendra
(T.Y.B.Com.
Business Economics)
91/100
Parab Sneha Prakash
(T.Y.B.Com.
Business Economics)
92/100
Aashmika Amit
83.00 %
(T.Y.B.A. English)
Shukla Medha Rajesh
76.33 %
(T.Y.B.A. Gujarati)
Rawat Hemant Jagat
93.00 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science)
SUBJECT-WISE MERITORIOUS STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI EXAMINATION, 2014
Chheda Rutu Ashok
98.00 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Statistics)
Chokhani Ritika Rajesh
94.50 %
(T.Y.B.A. Psychology)
Srinivasan Shweta
90.83 %
(T.Y.B.A. Psychology)
MITHIBAI ACROSS THE SEAS
Writer and director Chaitanya Tamhane (Ex-member of Mithibai Drama Team) has won
17 International Awards for his movie 'Court' and also the National Award in the Best Feature Film category.
Karishma Wadkar:
International
Badminton Players
Likhit Bangera and Sushrut Karmarkar:
International Badminton Players with Chief Minister of
Maharashtra, Shri. Prithviraj Chavan
Nishaad Shah: International Table
Tennis Player. Won SILVER Medal
at Iran Open in Jr. Boys (u/18)
Aditi Gala: Awarded Queen's Diamond Jubilee Scholarship
by the United Kingdom (Student of TYBA Psychology)
Dwija Asher: Represented India
in Gymnastics at
Commonwealth Games
Nupur Kaul
International Tennis Player
College University College University College UniversityT.Y.B.A. T.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Sc.
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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Degree college results for 2013-14
OVERALL MERITORIOUS STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI EXAMINATION, 2014
Chokhani Ritika Rajesh
Grade O 94.50 %
(T.Y.B.A. Psychology)
Srinivasan Shweta
Grade O 90.83 %
(T.Y.B.A. Psychology)
Bandhavkar Saurabh Shekhar
95.50 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry)
Dutia Tanvi Rahul
91.83 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry)
Chavan Shraddha Harishchandra
91.67 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry)
Chheda Rutu Ashok
Grade O 98.38 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Statistics)
Sayed Afnan Ahmed Ali
Grade O 97.13 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Statistics)
Kapadia Kalindi Mayank
Grade O 96.38 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Statistics)
Matta Juhi Jaspal Singh
89.83%
(T.Y.B.A.Philosophy)
Pandit Kamalika Amar
87.16 %
(T.Y.B.A. Philosophy)
Ghaznavi Zeeba Ali
94.00 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Botany)
Vaswani Smriti Rajesh
91.17 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology)
Baid Shivani Yogendra
(T.Y.B.Com.
Business Economics)
91/100
Parab Sneha Prakash
(T.Y.B.Com.
Business Economics)
92/100
Aashmika Amit
83.00 %
(T.Y.B.A. English)
Shukla Medha Rajesh
76.33 %
(T.Y.B.A. Gujarati)
Rawat Hemant Jagat
93.00 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science)
SUBJECT-WISE MERITORIOUS STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI EXAMINATION, 2014
Chheda Rutu Ashok
98.00 %
(T.Y.B.Sc. Statistics)
Chokhani Ritika Rajesh
94.50 %
(T.Y.B.A. Psychology)
Srinivasan Shweta
90.83 %
(T.Y.B.A. Psychology)
MITHIBAI ACROSS THE SEAS
Writer and director Chaitanya Tamhane (Ex-member of Mithibai Drama Team) has won
17 International Awards for his movie 'Court' and also the National Award in the Best Feature Film category.
Karishma Wadkar:
International
Badminton Players
Likhit Bangera and Sushrut Karmarkar:
International Badminton Players with Chief Minister of
Maharashtra, Shri. Prithviraj Chavan
Nishaad Shah: International Table
Tennis Player. Won SILVER Medal
at Iran Open in Jr. Boys (u/18)
Aditi Gala: Awarded Queen's Diamond Jubilee Scholarship
by the United Kingdom (Student of TYBA Psychology)
Dwija Asher: Represented India
in Gymnastics at
Commonwealth Games
Nupur Kaul
International Tennis Player
College University College University College UniversityT.Y.B.A. T.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Sc.
71.26 69.64
93.62
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Since the past few years the college has been conducting the Performance Improvement Programme. Special coaching is
provided to all the students appearing for University Examinations in order to improve their performance.
The programme involves:
• Brushing up the important topics
• Revision of topics which are difficult to understand
• Two mock examinations that help the students to practice and master writing answers.
Research, Consultancy and Extension Committee:
Research, Consultancy and Extension Committee
formed in June 2014 encourages research activities
amongst teachers, post graduate and under graduate
students. Talks are organized to guide teachers and
students to write research proposals and submit the
same for BCUD and also for minor and major research
projects. The committee also encourages students to
participate in Avishkar-The University Research
Festival. 11 groups of Undergraduate students
participated this year.
Special Advisory Centers and Cells:Women's Development Cell: Keeping with the statutory requirement of the University
of Mumbai, the college has constituted the Women Development Cell. The Cell, with the
Principal as the Chairperson, comprises three members from the teaching staff, one
from non-teaching and two students. The primary objectives are prevention of sexual
harassment and promotion of general well-being of the female student. It organizes a
series of workshops, lectures, discussions and film screening to sensitize the young
minds regarding gender related issues. It awakens and empowers women with various
activities such as a self defence course.
Placement Cell: The students who register themselves get employment opportunities during vacations and after completion
of their course. The Cell conducts personality development classes from time to time to groom the students and prepare
them for the job opportunities. They conduct seminars on various career options including those in BPO, Chartered
Accountancy, Pharmacy, Insurance, Hotel Management, ITC, Fashion, Media, Engineering etc. Tie-ups with soft-ware,
pharmaceutical, hospitality, travel, commerce, insurance companies for training on a stipend, internships, articles and proper
placements are various functions of the Placement Cell.
Soft-skills: The college has employed professionals for guiding the students who are weak in their communication, to provide
remedial coaching. To improve their deficiencies a 16 hours course is organized at different levels throughout the academic
year by the college.
Career Guidance: The College has a well established career guidance cell which functions in co-ordination with the
placement cell. Every year a career fair titled “Master Mind” is organized by the SVKM
(Management) which is attended by students and parents at large and speakers from different
vocations are invited to guide the students
Counseling Centre: The college has appointed a male and a female counselor for the students to
handle stress or related problems, on Monday - Friday / alternate Saturdays Timing: 09:30am to
4:30pm. Besides counseling the centre conducts aptitude, intelligence and personality tests for
students.
Developmental Programmes and ActivitiesPerformance Improvement Programme (PIP)
23 24
Students' CouncilThe college has duly constituted Students' Council with Principal as
Chairman, One lecturer nominated by Principal, as in-charge, NCC
officer, NSS programme officer, One meritorious student from each
class and outstanding students from NSS, DLLE, SPORTS, NCC,
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES and two girl students nominated by the
Principal. The tenure of the Students' Council is one academic year. It
organizes, supervises and co-ordinates the activities of different
Students' Associations, societies and also makes recommendations
to appropriate authorities regarding matters related to the welfare
of the students. These include conveying genuine grievances of the
students.
Extra Curricular Activities
N.C.C. (NATIONAL CADET CORP)N.C.C. is the dynamic organization of young Boys and Girls all over the country. It plays an important role in inculcating value of character, patriotism, unity and selfless service amongst the youth. It helps in shaping the youth into disciplined, responsible, confident and patriotic citizens of the country. N.C.C. organization provides a platform for self development and helps to channelize energy of the youth towards nation building. Mithibai College has 1- Maharashtra Armd. Sqdn. N.C.C. unit which gives internal training like drill (with and without arms), weapon training (0.303 dp Rifle SLR, LMG), external training camps like Annual Training Camp, Sthal Sainik Camp, Army Attachment Camp, National Integration Camp, Republic Day Camp and adventure camps like hiking, trekking, rope climbing, river crossing, rock climbing, horse riding etc. Many of our cadets have joined Army, Navy and Air Force. 10 Grace Marks are given to NCC Cadets every year.
SPORTSStudents have always been encouraged to participate in sport activities and physical training. To do full justice to this
endeavor, the college has appointed a person especially for the conduct of sport activities. Though the college is situated in
the heart of the western suburbs and lacks a sylvan campus, the sports-persons of the college have never felt disadvantaged.
Reputed coaches in the respective sports / games are appointed to train the students. Sports kits as well as allowances are
provided to the sports-persons in order to encourage them to participate in sports / games. It is a matter of great pride that
the prestigious Guru Nanak General Championship Trophy of the University of Mumbai was bagged by our college for 12
consecutive years. Many of our sports-persons have been representing the University, the state and also the country. Many of
them are the recipients of the prestigious Shri Shiv Chhatrapati Award of the State and the Arjun Award at the National level.
Lt. D. N. KurkuteChairperson N.C.C.,Mithibai Unit
N.S.S. (National Service Scheme)The NSS unit of Mithibai College has been striving for the fulfilment of
N.S.S. motto 'Not me, But you' by involving college students in various
community based activities. N.S.S undertakes projects like tree
plantation blood donation, AIDS awareness drive, beach cleaning drive,
paper bags and note books preparation and distribution etc. Students
enrolled under N.S.S learn to relate themselves to the community,
identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in
problem-solving, develop a sense of social responsibility, acquire
leadership qualities, acquire training to help during emergencies and
natural disasters and practice national integration and social harmony.
For fulfilling 120 hours of community service a volunteer is entitled to
10 additional marks for two consecutive years.
Student Council’s Activities
Since the past few years the college has been conducting the Performance Improvement Programme. Special coaching is
provided to all the students appearing for University Examinations in order to improve their performance.
The programme involves:
• Brushing up the important topics
• Revision of topics which are difficult to understand
• Two mock examinations that help the students to practice and master writing answers.
Research, Consultancy and Extension Committee:
Research, Consultancy and Extension Committee
formed in June 2014 encourages research activities
amongst teachers, post graduate and under graduate
students. Talks are organized to guide teachers and
students to write research proposals and submit the
same for BCUD and also for minor and major research
projects. The committee also encourages students to
participate in Avishkar-The University Research
Festival. 11 groups of Undergraduate students
participated this year.
Special Advisory Centers and Cells:Women's Development Cell: Keeping with the statutory requirement of the University
of Mumbai, the college has constituted the Women Development Cell. The Cell, with the
Principal as the Chairperson, comprises three members from the teaching staff, one
from non-teaching and two students. The primary objectives are prevention of sexual
harassment and promotion of general well-being of the female student. It organizes a
series of workshops, lectures, discussions and film screening to sensitize the young
minds regarding gender related issues. It awakens and empowers women with various
activities such as a self defence course.
Placement Cell: The students who register themselves get employment opportunities during vacations and after completion
of their course. The Cell conducts personality development classes from time to time to groom the students and prepare
them for the job opportunities. They conduct seminars on various career options including those in BPO, Chartered
Accountancy, Pharmacy, Insurance, Hotel Management, ITC, Fashion, Media, Engineering etc. Tie-ups with soft-ware,
pharmaceutical, hospitality, travel, commerce, insurance companies for training on a stipend, internships, articles and proper
placements are various functions of the Placement Cell.
Soft-skills: The college has employed professionals for guiding the students who are weak in their communication, to provide
remedial coaching. To improve their deficiencies a 16 hours course is organized at different levels throughout the academic
year by the college.
Career Guidance: The College has a well established career guidance cell which functions in co-ordination with the
placement cell. Every year a career fair titled “Master Mind” is organized by the SVKM
(Management) which is attended by students and parents at large and speakers from different
vocations are invited to guide the students
Counseling Centre: The college has appointed a male and a female counselor for the students to
handle stress or related problems, on Monday - Friday / alternate Saturdays Timing: 09:30am to
4:30pm. Besides counseling the centre conducts aptitude, intelligence and personality tests for
students.
Developmental Programmes and ActivitiesPerformance Improvement Programme (PIP)
23 24
Students' CouncilThe college has duly constituted Students' Council with Principal as
Chairman, One lecturer nominated by Principal, as in-charge, NCC
officer, NSS programme officer, One meritorious student from each
class and outstanding students from NSS, DLLE, SPORTS, NCC,
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES and two girl students nominated by the
Principal. The tenure of the Students' Council is one academic year. It
organizes, supervises and co-ordinates the activities of different
Students' Associations, societies and also makes recommendations
to appropriate authorities regarding matters related to the welfare
of the students. These include conveying genuine grievances of the
students.
Extra Curricular Activities
N.C.C. (NATIONAL CADET CORP)N.C.C. is the dynamic organization of young Boys and Girls all over the country. It plays an important role in inculcating value of character, patriotism, unity and selfless service amongst the youth. It helps in shaping the youth into disciplined, responsible, confident and patriotic citizens of the country. N.C.C. organization provides a platform for self development and helps to channelize energy of the youth towards nation building. Mithibai College has 1- Maharashtra Armd. Sqdn. N.C.C. unit which gives internal training like drill (with and without arms), weapon training (0.303 dp Rifle SLR, LMG), external training camps like Annual Training Camp, Sthal Sainik Camp, Army Attachment Camp, National Integration Camp, Republic Day Camp and adventure camps like hiking, trekking, rope climbing, river crossing, rock climbing, horse riding etc. Many of our cadets have joined Army, Navy and Air Force. 10 Grace Marks are given to NCC Cadets every year.
SPORTSStudents have always been encouraged to participate in sport activities and physical training. To do full justice to this
endeavor, the college has appointed a person especially for the conduct of sport activities. Though the college is situated in
the heart of the western suburbs and lacks a sylvan campus, the sports-persons of the college have never felt disadvantaged.
Reputed coaches in the respective sports / games are appointed to train the students. Sports kits as well as allowances are
provided to the sports-persons in order to encourage them to participate in sports / games. It is a matter of great pride that
the prestigious Guru Nanak General Championship Trophy of the University of Mumbai was bagged by our college for 12
consecutive years. Many of our sports-persons have been representing the University, the state and also the country. Many of
them are the recipients of the prestigious Shri Shiv Chhatrapati Award of the State and the Arjun Award at the National level.
Lt. D. N. KurkuteChairperson N.C.C.,Mithibai Unit
N.S.S. (National Service Scheme)The NSS unit of Mithibai College has been striving for the fulfilment of
N.S.S. motto 'Not me, But you' by involving college students in various
community based activities. N.S.S undertakes projects like tree
plantation blood donation, AIDS awareness drive, beach cleaning drive,
paper bags and note books preparation and distribution etc. Students
enrolled under N.S.S learn to relate themselves to the community,
identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in
problem-solving, develop a sense of social responsibility, acquire
leadership qualities, acquire training to help during emergencies and
natural disasters and practice national integration and social harmony.
For fulfilling 120 hours of community service a volunteer is entitled to
10 additional marks for two consecutive years.
Student Council’s Activities
DLLE (Department of Life-Long Learning & Extension) The students affiliated to DLLE get the opportunity to interact with students from the other disciplines and from
other colleges. They are awarded 10 marks on successful completion of activity under DLLE, every academic year.
The multiple projects undertaken under DLLE fulfill various objectives. ICT students enhance their skills in the
development and usage of technology.
• CP students help in creating awareness about different
careers and their scope.
• IOP students benefit from experiential learning.
• SWS students serve to create awareness on issues
relating to women in society and to develop sensitivity
towards such issues in the public consciousness.
DLLE thus serves to mold students into more civilized and
sensitized citizens. It serves to shape them into well-
rounded personalities who display courage, understanding
towards each other and towards people of all sections of
the society.
Cultural ActivitiesMithibai College Alumni has a long list of Media Celebrities such as Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Vivek Oberoi,
Shreyas Talpade, Ekta Kapoor, Ashutosh Gowariker, Anu Malik, Lalit Pandit, Sajid-Wajid, Avadhoot Gupte, Vaishali
Samant, Bhavdeep Jaipurwale, Anuradha Pal, Aditya Kalyanpur, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Zoya Afroz and others. This
is enough to vindicate the success of the Cultural Committee.
In order to identify the hidden talents among the students, the college conducts a Talent Search. The College aims at
achieving overall development of its students in Theatre, Dance, Music, Literary and Fine Arts. From the
beginning of every academic year, students are encouraged to perform on stage. They are also encouraged to
participate in various events and competitions, both Intra- and Inter-collegiate. Mithibai College has won the
Mumbai University Youth Festival time and again. Other Festivals like Malhar, Mood Indigo, and Umang have
witnessed excellent performances from Mithibai students. Moreover, the College holds its own Annual Mega
festival “Kshitij”, which is a roaring success among all college going students.
DLLE Career Fair
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Our Stellar Achievers
Supriya MallayaSilver medalist at Inter University
Lawn Tennis Tournament
Yudin ShyadhiNational Level
Lawn Tennis Player
Sakshi Sharma(M.Sc. Botany Student)
Recieving award for Best NSS volunteer in
Maharashtrafrom Hon’ble President of India
Shri Pranab Mukherjee
Parth HendreNational Level
Paralympics Swimmer
Monisha Sant
National Level
Rifle Shooter
Youth FestivalGold Medal winning
Installation
IPTA: Prithviraj Kapoor Trophy, A.K. Hangal Trophy, Best Actor,
Best Actress, Best Writer
Shibani RaghvanSilver medalist at
National LevelYouth Festival in theIndian Group Song
Moniraj HazarikaGold and Silver
medalist atNational Level
Youth Festival inFolk Orchestra and
Western Solo singing
Juilee RasamBronze medalist at
the West ZoneYouth Festival in
Drama
Bhoomi Daftary Represented Mumbai
Universityat the West Zone
Youth Festivalin English Debate
Abhishek AgrawalNational BestSelling Author
Youth Festival winning Indian Group Song
DLLE (Department of Life-Long Learning & Extension) The students affiliated to DLLE get the opportunity to interact with students from the other disciplines and from
other colleges. They are awarded 10 marks on successful completion of activity under DLLE, every academic year.
The multiple projects undertaken under DLLE fulfill various objectives. ICT students enhance their skills in the
development and usage of technology.
• CP students help in creating awareness about different
careers and their scope.
• IOP students benefit from experiential learning.
• SWS students serve to create awareness on issues
relating to women in society and to develop sensitivity
towards such issues in the public consciousness.
DLLE thus serves to mold students into more civilized and
sensitized citizens. It serves to shape them into well-
rounded personalities who display courage, understanding
towards each other and towards people of all sections of
the society.
Cultural ActivitiesMithibai College Alumni has a long list of Media Celebrities such as Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Vivek Oberoi,
Shreyas Talpade, Ekta Kapoor, Ashutosh Gowariker, Anu Malik, Lalit Pandit, Sajid-Wajid, Avadhoot Gupte, Vaishali
Samant, Bhavdeep Jaipurwale, Anuradha Pal, Aditya Kalyanpur, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Zoya Afroz and others. This
is enough to vindicate the success of the Cultural Committee.
In order to identify the hidden talents among the students, the college conducts a Talent Search. The College aims at
achieving overall development of its students in Theatre, Dance, Music, Literary and Fine Arts. From the
beginning of every academic year, students are encouraged to perform on stage. They are also encouraged to
participate in various events and competitions, both Intra- and Inter-collegiate. Mithibai College has won the
Mumbai University Youth Festival time and again. Other Festivals like Malhar, Mood Indigo, and Umang have
witnessed excellent performances from Mithibai students. Moreover, the College holds its own Annual Mega
festival “Kshitij”, which is a roaring success among all college going students.
DLLE Career Fair
25 26
Our Stellar Achievers
Supriya MallayaSilver medalist at Inter University
Lawn Tennis Tournament
Yudin ShyadhiNational Level
Lawn Tennis Player
Sakshi Sharma(M.Sc. Botany Student)
Recieving award for Best NSS volunteer in
Maharashtrafrom Hon’ble President of India
Shri Pranab Mukherjee
Parth HendreNational Level
Paralympics Swimmer
Monisha Sant
National Level
Rifle Shooter
Youth FestivalGold Medal winning
Installation
IPTA: Prithviraj Kapoor Trophy, A.K. Hangal Trophy, Best Actor,
Best Actress, Best Writer
Shibani RaghvanSilver medalist at
National LevelYouth Festival in theIndian Group Song
Moniraj HazarikaGold and Silver
medalist atNational Level
Youth Festival inFolk Orchestra and
Western Solo singing
Juilee RasamBronze medalist at
the West ZoneYouth Festival in
Drama
Bhoomi Daftary Represented Mumbai
Universityat the West Zone
Youth Festivalin English Debate
Abhishek AgrawalNational BestSelling Author
Youth Festival winning Indian Group Song
The Associations‘Real learning happens out side the Classroom'
Mithibai College offers students ample opportunities to develop and sustain their interest in inter-disciplinary fields of knowledge.
The various associations operating within the college make knowledge acquisition exciting and students buoyant.
1. Counseling Association
Counseling Association is active in the college. It hosts
lectures, interactive sessions on Counseling Skills, field visits
and workshops.
2. Debate and Elocution Association
Debate and Elocution Association holds Inter-Collegiate
Debate and Elocution Competitions. It organizes A. D. Shroff
Memorial Elocution Competition elimination round. It
Identifies students to participate in inter-collegiate debate /
elocution competitions. It is also aligned with the Speaker's
Forum.
3. Geography Association
The Geography Association started its activities in 1988
with the objective of providing students first hand
experience of their subjects. It also helps the students to
analyze and empathise with various societal issues. With
this in mind, the association organizes nature treks, field
visits, film shows, talks, poster / slogan writing
competitions, debate / elocution competition and so on.
4. Psychology Association
Psychology Association organizes a two days Festival called
the Psycho Fest which involves multifarious activities
related to the subject of Psychology that are most
infotaining in nature. Apart from this it organizes
workshops and lectures by eminent scholars.
6. Marathi Vangmay Mandal
The State language of Maharashtra becomes a potent
unifying force through the activities of Marathi Vangmay
Mandal. Dance-Music and Drama extravaganzas based on
great literatures such as Kusumagraj, Vinda Karandikar and
Sane Guruji bring the whole college together.
7. Hindi Parisabha
Debates and Group discussions on current issues in Hindi
are the lively activities under the auspices of the Hindi
Parisabha.
8. Gujarati Sahitya Mandal
Gujarati Sahitya Mandal has a bulletin to showcase literary
output of students in the Gujarati language. It also nurtures
Gujarati Singing and Dramatic talent by encouraging
students to participate in competitions at all levels.
9. Physics Association
Pure Sciences are taking a backseat amongst students
interested in higher education. The Physics Association has
managed to revert this trend by making Physics popular
through its activities. Each year the Physics Association
Festival has interesting exhibits that deal with
fundamentals as well as applications in Physics.
11. Science Association
The Science Association promotes an inter-disciplinary
development of all biological, chemical, physical as well as
mathematical sciences together. This helps in developing
logical analysis of situations in the students and briefs the
students about the various science disciplines. To achieve
its objectives the Science association organizes talks, by
Mithibai's alumni placed at various industries, on the
different career options and demands of the industry.
12. Hiking and Mountaineering Society (HAMS)
Physical fitness, adventure and scaling new heights are all
possible to the members of the Hiking and Mountaineering
Society. Regular treks, even overnight ones are organized to
form a bond between Man and Nature and even History.
13. Mathematics Association.
From commemorating the birth anniversary of legendary
Mathematicians such as Srinivas Ramanujan to Origami
Workshops, the Mathematics Association ensures that
Maths is fun to learn.
14. Nisarg Nature Club.
Nisarg Nature Club started in February 2010 provides
nature education in a creative format to the students. It also
involves them in field and classroom activities and
encourages their participation in Eco Project Competitions.
15. Statistics Association.
Statistics Association conducts events such as Statswood,
Statistical Network, Statista, Tic-Tac-Toe, Charades, Cipher,
Crossword etc. which are imaginative statistical games that
combine statistics with real world themes like bollywood,
social networks etc.
5. English Literary Association
Poetry recitation and appreciation, felicitation of dedicated
litterateurs, workshops on topics such as literature and
drama are the activities of English Literary Association. It
fosters love for the English language and literature through
the Book Circle.
10. Chemistry Association
The Chemistry Association's vision is to develop analytical
reasoning skills and to promote the applications of
chemistry in day-to-day life. Under the aegis of this
association, guest lectures on popular topics are organized.
The students are motivated to participate in Indian
Chemical Society – Aptitude test.
16. French Association French Association celebrates the French Day with aplomb
bringing French literature, cuisine, wine, drama, paintings, films and in short France itself to Mithibai for a day.
17. Rotaract Club The Rotaract Club conducts several projects ranging from
community service to workshops, seminars and sports. The Club also arranges interactive sessions with students from colleges within and outside India.
18. Film Society The Film Society of Mithibai College was started in 1977 and
ever since it has been endeavoring to show films with some artistic, social, and political merit. It has also been showing a lot of international films which are otherwise not available. These include documentaries, short films, etc.
19. Mithibai Alumni Association (MAA) Mithibai Alumni Association inaugurated on 28th April,
2013 is a platform which provides a mutually beneficial and enriching contact point for past, present and future Alumni. MAA has developed a website http://www.mithibai-alumni.in to facilitate this process. Queries could be addressed on MAA's E-mail address [email protected]. MAA is a registered Association as per all norms including registration with the Charity Commissioner. It has an attractive line- up of interactive events for the present year too.
20. Commerce Association The Commerce Association
initiates students to the world of co mmerc e t h ro u gh ta lks , seminars, group discussions, ex h i b i t i o n s , ca re e r fa i rs , industrial, market, port and other visits.
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The Associations‘Real learning happens out side the Classroom'
Mithibai College offers students ample opportunities to develop and sustain their interest in inter-disciplinary fields of knowledge.
The various associations operating within the college make knowledge acquisition exciting and students buoyant.
1. Counseling Association
Counseling Association is active in the college. It hosts
lectures, interactive sessions on Counseling Skills, field visits
and workshops.
2. Debate and Elocution Association
Debate and Elocution Association holds Inter-Collegiate
Debate and Elocution Competitions. It organizes A. D. Shroff
Memorial Elocution Competition elimination round. It
Identifies students to participate in inter-collegiate debate /
elocution competitions. It is also aligned with the Speaker's
Forum.
3. Geography Association
The Geography Association started its activities in 1988
with the objective of providing students first hand
experience of their subjects. It also helps the students to
analyze and empathise with various societal issues. With
this in mind, the association organizes nature treks, field
visits, film shows, talks, poster / slogan writing
competitions, debate / elocution competition and so on.
4. Psychology Association
Psychology Association organizes a two days Festival called
the Psycho Fest which involves multifarious activities
related to the subject of Psychology that are most
infotaining in nature. Apart from this it organizes
workshops and lectures by eminent scholars.
6. Marathi Vangmay Mandal
The State language of Maharashtra becomes a potent
unifying force through the activities of Marathi Vangmay
Mandal. Dance-Music and Drama extravaganzas based on
great literatures such as Kusumagraj, Vinda Karandikar and
Sane Guruji bring the whole college together.
7. Hindi Parisabha
Debates and Group discussions on current issues in Hindi
are the lively activities under the auspices of the Hindi
Parisabha.
8. Gujarati Sahitya Mandal
Gujarati Sahitya Mandal has a bulletin to showcase literary
output of students in the Gujarati language. It also nurtures
Gujarati Singing and Dramatic talent by encouraging
students to participate in competitions at all levels.
9. Physics Association
Pure Sciences are taking a backseat amongst students
interested in higher education. The Physics Association has
managed to revert this trend by making Physics popular
through its activities. Each year the Physics Association
Festival has interesting exhibits that deal with
fundamentals as well as applications in Physics.
11. Science Association
The Science Association promotes an inter-disciplinary
development of all biological, chemical, physical as well as
mathematical sciences together. This helps in developing
logical analysis of situations in the students and briefs the
students about the various science disciplines. To achieve
its objectives the Science association organizes talks, by
Mithibai's alumni placed at various industries, on the
different career options and demands of the industry.
12. Hiking and Mountaineering Society (HAMS)
Physical fitness, adventure and scaling new heights are all
possible to the members of the Hiking and Mountaineering
Society. Regular treks, even overnight ones are organized to
form a bond between Man and Nature and even History.
13. Mathematics Association.
From commemorating the birth anniversary of legendary
Mathematicians such as Srinivas Ramanujan to Origami
Workshops, the Mathematics Association ensures that
Maths is fun to learn.
14. Nisarg Nature Club.
Nisarg Nature Club started in February 2010 provides
nature education in a creative format to the students. It also
involves them in field and classroom activities and
encourages their participation in Eco Project Competitions.
15. Statistics Association.
Statistics Association conducts events such as Statswood,
Statistical Network, Statista, Tic-Tac-Toe, Charades, Cipher,
Crossword etc. which are imaginative statistical games that
combine statistics with real world themes like bollywood,
social networks etc.
5. English Literary Association
Poetry recitation and appreciation, felicitation of dedicated
litterateurs, workshops on topics such as literature and
drama are the activities of English Literary Association. It
fosters love for the English language and literature through
the Book Circle.
10. Chemistry Association
The Chemistry Association's vision is to develop analytical
reasoning skills and to promote the applications of
chemistry in day-to-day life. Under the aegis of this
association, guest lectures on popular topics are organized.
The students are motivated to participate in Indian
Chemical Society – Aptitude test.
16. French Association French Association celebrates the French Day with aplomb
bringing French literature, cuisine, wine, drama, paintings, films and in short France itself to Mithibai for a day.
17. Rotaract Club The Rotaract Club conducts several projects ranging from
community service to workshops, seminars and sports. The Club also arranges interactive sessions with students from colleges within and outside India.
18. Film Society The Film Society of Mithibai College was started in 1977 and
ever since it has been endeavoring to show films with some artistic, social, and political merit. It has also been showing a lot of international films which are otherwise not available. These include documentaries, short films, etc.
19. Mithibai Alumni Association (MAA) Mithibai Alumni Association inaugurated on 28th April,
2013 is a platform which provides a mutually beneficial and enriching contact point for past, present and future Alumni. MAA has developed a website http://www.mithibai-alumni.in to facilitate this process. Queries could be addressed on MAA's E-mail address [email protected]. MAA is a registered Association as per all norms including registration with the Charity Commissioner. It has an attractive line- up of interactive events for the present year too.
20. Commerce Association The Commerce Association
initiates students to the world of co mmerc e t h ro u gh ta lks , seminars, group discussions, ex h i b i t i o n s , ca re e r fa i rs , industrial, market, port and other visits.
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Festivals of Mithibai College
Saptaparni – Botany Festival Gnaritas – Business Economics Festival
Kshitij – Mithibai College Festival Kshitij – Mithibai College Festival
Luminescence – Bio-Chemistry Festival Kalamela / Biotechnova / Focus
Mind Labyrinth – Psychology Festival CHEM TREK – Chemistry Festival
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Name of Scholarship / Concession
Requirement Last date of
Application
S.N.
Inclusive Growth - Real GrowthMeritorious and deserving students are encouraged with
a number of scholarships and free studentships
Name of Scholarship / Concession
Requirement Last date of
Application
1 Government
open merit
scholarship
At least 85 % marks in
in the S.S.C.
examination only
As per Govt.
notification
2 Government
Open Merit
For HSC Arts,
Commerce & Science
85 % marks in the
immediately preceding
examination
-do-
3 Talent
Development
Scholarship
For S.Y.J.C. students
who have scored
highest marks in
Mathematics and
Physics and will
continue in the same
college tillB.Sc. Degree
-do-
4 Government of
India
Scholarship to
Backward Class
Students i.e
SC/SBC/
OBC/VJNT-DT &
ST
Eligibale only for
students belonging to
Maharashtra state.
Photo copies of
following required 1.
Caste Certificate 2.
Income Certificate 3.
Ration Card 4. SSC
/XI/XII marksheets 5.
Aadhar Card.
-do-
5 Government
open merit
Scholarship form
Minority
community
Shikh/Muslim/C
hristian/
Buddhist/Jain
Eligibale only for
students belonging to
Maharashtra state.
Photo copies of
following required 1.
Caste Certificate 2.
Income Certificate 3.
Ration Card 4. SSC
/XI/XII marksheets 5.
Aadhar Card.
-do-
6 E.B.C.
Scholarship
1. Income of the family
not to exceed Rs. 1,00 ,
000/as on 31st March
of the year immediately
preceding. 2. Income
Certificate 3. Mark
Sheet 4. Ration Card 5.
Domicile Certificate
1 Freeship to the
children of
Primary School
Teachers &
Sec.Sch Teachers
1. Signature of the
Principal of the
school.
2. Area Officer's
signature
3. Certificate of
Eligibility to be
obtained from
competent authority
4. Mark Sheet
5. Ration Card
6. Domicile Certificate
-do-
2 Freeship to
children of
Freedom Fighters
-do- -do-
3 Freeship to children of Ex-servicemen
-do- -do-
4 Freeship to
children of
widows of the
Defence Service
Personnel
-do- -do-
5 Free Studentship
to girl students
upto XII std. Only
1. 15 years resident in
Maharashtra
2. Student should not
be the 4th Child in
the family
3. Original and
Photocopy of Ration
Card 4. Domicile Cert.
-do-
6 State Govt. Free
Studentship to
S.C./ S.T./ V.J./
BuddhistStudents
1. Income Certificate
2. Caste Certificate
3. Photocopy of the
Mark sheet
Prescribed forms of scholarship / free studentship will be available from the College Office.After the expiry of the prescribed date, the application for the above scholarship / free
studentship will not be accepted.
S.N.
Festivals of Mithibai College
Saptaparni – Botany Festival Gnaritas – Business Economics Festival
Kshitij – Mithibai College Festival Kshitij – Mithibai College Festival
Luminescence – Bio-Chemistry Festival Kalamela / Biotechnova / Focus
Mind Labyrinth – Psychology Festival CHEM TREK – Chemistry Festival
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Name of Scholarship / Concession
Requirement Last date of
Application
S.N.
Inclusive Growth - Real GrowthMeritorious and deserving students are encouraged with
a number of scholarships and free studentships
Name of Scholarship / Concession
Requirement Last date of
Application
1 Government
open merit
scholarship
At least 85 % marks in
in the S.S.C.
examination only
As per Govt.
notification
2 Government
Open Merit
For HSC Arts,
Commerce & Science
85 % marks in the
immediately preceding
examination
-do-
3 Talent
Development
Scholarship
For S.Y.J.C. students
who have scored
highest marks in
Mathematics and
Physics and will
continue in the same
college tillB.Sc. Degree
-do-
4 Government of
India
Scholarship to
Backward Class
Students i.e
SC/SBC/
OBC/VJNT-DT &
ST
Eligibale only for
students belonging to
Maharashtra state.
Photo copies of
following required 1.
Caste Certificate 2.
Income Certificate 3.
Ration Card 4. SSC
/XI/XII marksheets 5.
Aadhar Card.
-do-
5 Government
open merit
Scholarship form
Minority
community
Shikh/Muslim/C
hristian/
Buddhist/Jain
Eligibale only for
students belonging to
Maharashtra state.
Photo copies of
following required 1.
Caste Certificate 2.
Income Certificate 3.
Ration Card 4. SSC
/XI/XII marksheets 5.
Aadhar Card.
-do-
6 E.B.C.
Scholarship
1. Income of the family
not to exceed Rs. 1,00 ,
000/as on 31st March
of the year immediately
preceding. 2. Income
Certificate 3. Mark
Sheet 4. Ration Card 5.
Domicile Certificate
1 Freeship to the
children of
Primary School
Teachers &
Sec.Sch Teachers
1. Signature of the
Principal of the
school.
2. Area Officer's
signature
3. Certificate of
Eligibility to be
obtained from
competent authority
4. Mark Sheet
5. Ration Card
6. Domicile Certificate
-do-
2 Freeship to
children of
Freedom Fighters
-do- -do-
3 Freeship to children of Ex-servicemen
-do- -do-
4 Freeship to
children of
widows of the
Defence Service
Personnel
-do- -do-
5 Free Studentship
to girl students
upto XII std. Only
1. 15 years resident in
Maharashtra
2. Student should not
be the 4th Child in
the family
3. Original and
Photocopy of Ration
Card 4. Domicile Cert.
-do-
6 State Govt. Free
Studentship to
S.C./ S.T./ V.J./
BuddhistStudents
1. Income Certificate
2. Caste Certificate
3. Photocopy of the
Mark sheet
Prescribed forms of scholarship / free studentship will be available from the College Office.After the expiry of the prescribed date, the application for the above scholarship / free
studentship will not be accepted.
S.N.
Endowment Scholarships & PrizesF.Y.B.A.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SMT. DURGADEVI GHANSHYAMDAS `250/- HINDI (Optional)
2. SMT. MANUKUVERBEN HARIKISANDAS VORA `250/- GUJARATI (Optional)
3. BADAMIDEVI CHIRANJILAL MURARKA `250/- ECONOMICS
4. SMT. SIMA KHATIB `250/- SOCIOLOGY
`250/- PHLOSOPHY
5. ANAND CHANDAVARKAR `250/- PSYCHOLOGY
6. THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MANUFACTURING `250/- F.Y.B.A. Exam.
S.Y.B.A.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. JAYABEN ZAVERI `250/- GUJARATI
2. THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG `250/- ECONOMICS
`250/- PHILOSOPHY
`250/- SOCIOLOGY
3. LATE SMT. PRANKUVERBEN GANGADAS VORA `250/- PSYCHOLOGY
4. H.M.TRADING 2̀50/- ENGLISH
5. BHOGILAL H. PATEL `250/- POLITICAL SCIENCE
6. JAMNABAI NARSI `250/- S.Y.B. A. Exam.
7. SMT. MANJU SETHIA `250/- PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT
8. SHRI KANTILAL HILRALAL KUSUMGAR `250/- PHILOSOPHY
T.Y.B.A.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SHRI JAIGOPAL KHANNA `250/- ENGLISH
2. PROF. RAMPRASAD BAKSHI `250/- GUJARATI
3. SHRI HARIBHAI JEEBHAI `250/- ECONOMICS
4. SHRI RUKSHMANIBEN TAPIDAS SANGHVI `250/- SOCIOLOGY
5. THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG. `250/- PSYCHOLOGY
6. SMT. YASHOMATI KAUSHIK DESAI `250/- PHILOSOPHY
7. HIRALAL OCHHAVLAL SMARAK `500/- TYBA Exam.
8. KALYANJI MAVJI SETHIA `250/- PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICAL
`250/- PSYCHOLOGY THEORY
F.Y.B.Com.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SMT. AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL SANGHVI `250/- ECONOMICS
`250/- F.Y.B.Com Exam
2. JAMNABAI NARSEE `250/- ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
3. THE LIONS CLUB OF VILE PARLE (EAST) `250/- MATHS.& STATS
4. KANTILAL HIRALAL KUSUMGAR `250/- ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
S.Y.B.Com.
Sr.No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SHRI PRATAP NANDLAL BHUTA `250/- BUSINESS ECONOMICS
2. MANJULAL PRATAPSINGH `250/- ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
3. SHRI DWARKADAS JIVANLAL SANGHVI `250/- MARKETING & FINANCE (Commerce-II)
4. SHRI NANDLAL MULJI BHUTA `250/- ADVERTISING
5. SMT. JAMNABAI NANDLAL BHUTA `250/- BUSINESS LAW
6. SHRI DWARKADAS JIVANLAL SANGHVI `250/- S.Y.B.Com. Exam
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T.Y.B.Com.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1, SMT. VIMLABEN DWARKADAS SANGHVI 250/- FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & AUDITING`
250/- F.Y.B.Com.Exam.`
2. KAMAL DHARMASHI 250/- MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION PLANNING`
(Commerce-III)
3. SHRI BHAGWANDAS S. THAKER 250/- MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION PLANNING`
(Commerce-III)
4. ANAND CHANDAVARKAR FOUNDATION 250/- BUSINESS ECONOMICS`
5. MADHUBEN PATEL 250/- COMPUTER SYSTEM & APPLICATION`
6. DHIRUBHAI SETHIA 250/- INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN`
BEHAVIOR AT WORK
7. YOGIKRUPA CHARITABLE TRUST 250/- EXPORT MARKETING`
8. PROF. JAGDISH T. MODI 250/- SECOND HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN`
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & AUDITING
9. MRS. KALPANA GARG 250/- VOCATIONAL SUBJECT TOURISM &`
TRAVEL MANAGEMENT
10. SHRI MATHURDAS GARG 250/- VOCATIONAL SUBJECT ADVERTISING`
SALES PROMOTION & SALES MANAGEMENT
F.Y.B.Sc.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. THE NATIONAL LEATHER CLOTH MFG. CO. 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- CHEMISTRY`
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- MATHEMATICS`
250/- ZOOLOGY`
250/- BOTANY`
2. DR.MAMTA JITENDRA BHAGUCHA 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
3. NARSEE MONJEE 250/- CHEMISTRY`
4. KISHNADWALA FAMILY 250/- PHYSICS`
5. AMRUTLAL V. DHARVY 250/- STATS`
6. SMT. NARMADA LACHHMANDAS GUPTA 250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
7. SHRI PREMCHANDBHAI GAGALCHAND SMARAK SHAM 250/- SCIENCE`
8. SMT. CHAMPABEN HARAKHACHAND SHAH 250/- F.Y.B.Sc. Exam.`
S.Y.B.SC.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SHRI MADHAVBHAI RANCHHODJI BHAKTA 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
2. JAMNABAI NARSEE 250/- CHEMISTRY`
3. VICE PRNCIPAL D.K.AMIN 250/- PHYSICS``
4. THE NATIONAL LEATHER CLOTH MFG. CO 250/- MATHEMATICS`
250/- STATISTICS`
250/- ZOOLOGY`
250/- BOTANY`
250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY `
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY) `
5. NANORDAS KALIDAS MEHTA 250/- SCIENCE`
6. PROF. K. B. BALIGA 250/- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
7. SMT. CHANDABEN MOHANBHAI PATEL 500/- STUDENT WHO STANDS FIRST IN S.Y.B.SC`
32
Endowment Scholarships & PrizesF.Y.B.A.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SMT. DURGADEVI GHANSHYAMDAS `250/- HINDI (Optional)
2. SMT. MANUKUVERBEN HARIKISANDAS VORA `250/- GUJARATI (Optional)
3. BADAMIDEVI CHIRANJILAL MURARKA `250/- ECONOMICS
4. SMT. SIMA KHATIB `250/- SOCIOLOGY
`250/- PHLOSOPHY
5. ANAND CHANDAVARKAR `250/- PSYCHOLOGY
6. THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MANUFACTURING `250/- F.Y.B.A. Exam.
S.Y.B.A.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. JAYABEN ZAVERI `250/- GUJARATI
2. THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG `250/- ECONOMICS
`250/- PHILOSOPHY
`250/- SOCIOLOGY
3. LATE SMT. PRANKUVERBEN GANGADAS VORA `250/- PSYCHOLOGY
4. H.M.TRADING 2̀50/- ENGLISH
5. BHOGILAL H. PATEL `250/- POLITICAL SCIENCE
6. JAMNABAI NARSI `250/- S.Y.B. A. Exam.
7. SMT. MANJU SETHIA `250/- PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT
8. SHRI KANTILAL HILRALAL KUSUMGAR `250/- PHILOSOPHY
T.Y.B.A.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SHRI JAIGOPAL KHANNA `250/- ENGLISH
2. PROF. RAMPRASAD BAKSHI `250/- GUJARATI
3. SHRI HARIBHAI JEEBHAI `250/- ECONOMICS
4. SHRI RUKSHMANIBEN TAPIDAS SANGHVI `250/- SOCIOLOGY
5. THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG. `250/- PSYCHOLOGY
6. SMT. YASHOMATI KAUSHIK DESAI `250/- PHILOSOPHY
7. HIRALAL OCHHAVLAL SMARAK `500/- TYBA Exam.
8. KALYANJI MAVJI SETHIA `250/- PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICAL
`250/- PSYCHOLOGY THEORY
F.Y.B.Com.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SMT. AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL SANGHVI `250/- ECONOMICS
`250/- F.Y.B.Com Exam
2. JAMNABAI NARSEE `250/- ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
3. THE LIONS CLUB OF VILE PARLE (EAST) `250/- MATHS.& STATS
4. KANTILAL HIRALAL KUSUMGAR `250/- ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
S.Y.B.Com.
Sr.No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SHRI PRATAP NANDLAL BHUTA `250/- BUSINESS ECONOMICS
2. MANJULAL PRATAPSINGH `250/- ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
3. SHRI DWARKADAS JIVANLAL SANGHVI `250/- MARKETING & FINANCE (Commerce-II)
4. SHRI NANDLAL MULJI BHUTA `250/- ADVERTISING
5. SMT. JAMNABAI NANDLAL BHUTA `250/- BUSINESS LAW
6. SHRI DWARKADAS JIVANLAL SANGHVI `250/- S.Y.B.Com. Exam
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T.Y.B.Com.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1, SMT. VIMLABEN DWARKADAS SANGHVI 250/- FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & AUDITING`
250/- F.Y.B.Com.Exam.`
2. KAMAL DHARMASHI 250/- MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION PLANNING`
(Commerce-III)
3. SHRI BHAGWANDAS S. THAKER 250/- MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION PLANNING`
(Commerce-III)
4. ANAND CHANDAVARKAR FOUNDATION 250/- BUSINESS ECONOMICS`
5. MADHUBEN PATEL 250/- COMPUTER SYSTEM & APPLICATION`
6. DHIRUBHAI SETHIA 250/- INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN`
BEHAVIOR AT WORK
7. YOGIKRUPA CHARITABLE TRUST 250/- EXPORT MARKETING`
8. PROF. JAGDISH T. MODI 250/- SECOND HIGHEST NO. OF MARKS IN`
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING & AUDITING
9. MRS. KALPANA GARG 250/- VOCATIONAL SUBJECT TOURISM &`
TRAVEL MANAGEMENT
10. SHRI MATHURDAS GARG 250/- VOCATIONAL SUBJECT ADVERTISING`
SALES PROMOTION & SALES MANAGEMENT
F.Y.B.Sc.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. THE NATIONAL LEATHER CLOTH MFG. CO. 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- CHEMISTRY`
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- MATHEMATICS`
250/- ZOOLOGY`
250/- BOTANY`
2. DR.MAMTA JITENDRA BHAGUCHA 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
3. NARSEE MONJEE 250/- CHEMISTRY`
4. KISHNADWALA FAMILY 250/- PHYSICS`
5. AMRUTLAL V. DHARVY 250/- STATS`
6. SMT. NARMADA LACHHMANDAS GUPTA 250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
7. SHRI PREMCHANDBHAI GAGALCHAND SMARAK SHAM 250/- SCIENCE`
8. SMT. CHAMPABEN HARAKHACHAND SHAH 250/- F.Y.B.Sc. Exam.`
S.Y.B.SC.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SHRI MADHAVBHAI RANCHHODJI BHAKTA 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
2. JAMNABAI NARSEE 250/- CHEMISTRY`
3. VICE PRNCIPAL D.K.AMIN 250/- PHYSICS``
4. THE NATIONAL LEATHER CLOTH MFG. CO 250/- MATHEMATICS`
250/- STATISTICS`
250/- ZOOLOGY`
250/- BOTANY`
250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY `
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY) `
5. NANORDAS KALIDAS MEHTA 250/- SCIENCE`
6. PROF. K. B. BALIGA 250/- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
7. SMT. CHANDABEN MOHANBHAI PATEL 500/- STUDENT WHO STANDS FIRST IN S.Y.B.SC`
32
Note: All the above scholarships are given to those who will continue to study in the next academic year of the
college. Students applying for scholarship, free studentship should note that these are granted on the following
conditions:
• That the applicant is regular in attendance in accordance with the conditions governing the respective
Scholarship / free studentship.
• That his / her conduct and progress is satisfactory.
• That he / she is not absent without prior permission.
T.Y.B.Sc.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG. CO. 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- CHEMISTRY at the SEMESTER INAL EXAM.`
250/- STATISTICS`
250/- BOTANY`
250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
2. SHRI V. S. RAO 250/- CHEMISTRY PAPER – II (THEORY)`
3. SAMARPAN FABRICATORS LTD. 250/- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
4. JAISHANKAR VISHVESHWAR TRIVEDI SMARAK 250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
5. LATE MISS NEELA IYER 250/- CHEMISTRY Class of this College`
6. SHRI JETHALAL VORA 250/- CHEMISTRY`
7. PRINCIPAL C.T.BHASTANA 250/- CHEMISTRY`
8. LATE PROF. K. L. NARSIMHAN 250/- PHYSICS`
9. NARESEE MONJEE 250/- MATHEMATICS`
10. NAVYUG CO.P HOUSING SOCIETY 250/- ZOOLOGY`
11. LATE MANIBEN K. SHENOY 250/- BOTANY and doing M. Sc.`
12. KUMARI SHREEDA PANCHOLI 250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
13. SAMARPAN FABRICATORS LTD. 250/- APPLIED COMPONENT GROUP`
14. ANAND CHANDZAVAKAR FOUNDATION 250/- APPLIED COMPONENT DRUGS &`
DY. ENVIRONMENTAL SCI.ETC.
15. SHRI KANTILAL HIRALAL KUSUMGAR 250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
16. SHRI G.P.RAO 250/- IN-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY`
17. PROF. K. B. BALIGA 250/- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY) `
Post Graduate
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SMT. S. R. DOSHI 250/- ORGANIC CHEM. At M.Sc. Part-I Exam`
2. M.Sc.(ORGANIC CHEMISTRY) 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY at`
M.Sc.Part-I Exam.
3. SMT. MANIBEN PATEL 250/- BOTANY at the M.Sc.Part-I Exam.`
4. PRINCIPAL C.T. BHASTANA 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY at the`
M.Sc. Degree Exam
5. MITHIBAI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1979 250/- GRADUATION COURSE`
6. PROF. (DR.) D.P. NABAR 251/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
33 34
Full fees must be paid along with the necessary deposits as mentioned, at the time of admission to the college in the first
semester. Students who fail to pay their fees by due date in the college office are liable for disciplinary action including the
removal of his/her name from the college register. No student will be permitted ordinarily, to apply for any of the University
Examinations if he/she has not paid the college fees for the year. Postgraduate students will have to pay Registration Fees to the
University. Scholarship / Freeship is given to Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe / Denotified Tribe / Nomadic Tribe / Other
Backward Class as per Government rule from time to time.
N.B.: A research student is required to pay tuition fees from the date of his/her enrolment as post graduate students till the date
of his/her submission of the thesis. Students of the other college affiliated to the University of Mumbai will have to pay the
Transfer fee through this college at the time of admission.
Once admission is granted by the college and if the student does not accept it for any reason, he/she will not be entitled to refund
of the fees already paid by him/her EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY THE FOLLOWING UNIVERSITY RULES.
Fee Deduction on cancellation of admission
20% of the total
amount of fees
up to 20 days
after the
commencement
of semester of
the course.
30% of the total
amount of fees
from 21st day
up to 50 days
after the
commencement
of semester
50% of the total
amount of fees
from 51st day up to
80 days after the
commencement of
semester of the
course or August
60% of the total
amount of fees
from
September 1st
100% of the
total amount
of fees After
30th September.
NOTE: The total amount considered for the refund of fees from the commencement of semester of the courses includes the
following:-
• All the fee items chargeable for one year are as per relevant University circulars for different Faculties (excluding the courses
for which the total amount is fixed by other competent authorities).
• The fee charged towards group insurance and all fee components to be paid as University share (including Vice-Chancellor
fund), University fee for sports and cultural activities, E-charge, disaster management if payment is made by the college prior
to the date of cancellation.
• Fee collected for Identity card and Library card, admission form and prospectus enrolment and any other course specific fee
are not refundable after the commencement of the academic semester.
• All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Caution Money and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at the time of cancellation.
• Caution Money is refunded twice in the academic year during: 15th – 31st August & 15th – 31st December.
Provided that wherever admissions are made through centralized admission process for professional and / or for any other courses by other competent Authorities, the Refund Rules are applicable if specified by such authorities (as per the rules of relevant agencies) for the 1st year's admission. In case of admission to subsequent years of the course, 0.2859 is applicable for cancellation of admission.
Provided further that this refund rule is concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other professional statutory bodies
appointed for admission for relevant courses.
N.B.: Admission granted shall be held invalid if full payment of necessary tuition fees and deposits is not made on the same day
on which admission is granted.
Refund cheque shall be in the name of the student only.
Fees and Refund of Fees
Refund of Fees as per the Rules of University of Mumbai
(Vide Circular No. UG / 412 of 2008)
The percentage of fee for the course shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows:
Rs. 500/- Lump
sum prior to
commencement
of semester
and instruction
of the course
Note: All the above scholarships are given to those who will continue to study in the next academic year of the
college. Students applying for scholarship, free studentship should note that these are granted on the following
conditions:
• That the applicant is regular in attendance in accordance with the conditions governing the respective
Scholarship / free studentship.
• That his / her conduct and progress is satisfactory.
• That he / she is not absent without prior permission.
T.Y.B.Sc.
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. THE NATIONAL LEATHERCLOTH MFG. CO. 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- CHEMISTRY at the SEMESTER INAL EXAM.`
250/- STATISTICS`
250/- BOTANY`
250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
2. SHRI V. S. RAO 250/- CHEMISTRY PAPER – II (THEORY)`
3. SAMARPAN FABRICATORS LTD. 250/- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
250/- ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
4. JAISHANKAR VISHVESHWAR TRIVEDI SMARAK 250/- CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
5. LATE MISS NEELA IYER 250/- CHEMISTRY Class of this College`
6. SHRI JETHALAL VORA 250/- CHEMISTRY`
7. PRINCIPAL C.T.BHASTANA 250/- CHEMISTRY`
8. LATE PROF. K. L. NARSIMHAN 250/- PHYSICS`
9. NARESEE MONJEE 250/- MATHEMATICS`
10. NAVYUG CO.P HOUSING SOCIETY 250/- ZOOLOGY`
11. LATE MANIBEN K. SHENOY 250/- BOTANY and doing M. Sc.`
12. KUMARI SHREEDA PANCHOLI 250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
13. SAMARPAN FABRICATORS LTD. 250/- APPLIED COMPONENT GROUP`
14. ANAND CHANDZAVAKAR FOUNDATION 250/- APPLIED COMPONENT DRUGS &`
DY. ENVIRONMENTAL SCI.ETC.
15. SHRI KANTILAL HIRALAL KUSUMGAR 250/- MICROBIOLOGY`
16. SHRI G.P.RAO 250/- IN-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY`
17. PROF. K. B. BALIGA 250/- PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (THEORY) `
Post Graduate
Sr. No. Name of Scholarship Amount For securing the highest no. of marks in
1. SMT. S. R. DOSHI 250/- ORGANIC CHEM. At M.Sc. Part-I Exam`
2. M.Sc.(ORGANIC CHEMISTRY) 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY at`
M.Sc.Part-I Exam.
3. SMT. MANIBEN PATEL 250/- BOTANY at the M.Sc.Part-I Exam.`
4. PRINCIPAL C.T. BHASTANA 250/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY at the`
M.Sc. Degree Exam
5. MITHIBAI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1979 250/- GRADUATION COURSE`
6. PROF. (DR.) D.P. NABAR 251/- ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (THEORY)`
33 34
Full fees must be paid along with the necessary deposits as mentioned, at the time of admission to the college in the first
semester. Students who fail to pay their fees by due date in the college office are liable for disciplinary action including the
removal of his/her name from the college register. No student will be permitted ordinarily, to apply for any of the University
Examinations if he/she has not paid the college fees for the year. Postgraduate students will have to pay Registration Fees to the
University. Scholarship / Freeship is given to Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe / Denotified Tribe / Nomadic Tribe / Other
Backward Class as per Government rule from time to time.
N.B.: A research student is required to pay tuition fees from the date of his/her enrolment as post graduate students till the date
of his/her submission of the thesis. Students of the other college affiliated to the University of Mumbai will have to pay the
Transfer fee through this college at the time of admission.
Once admission is granted by the college and if the student does not accept it for any reason, he/she will not be entitled to refund
of the fees already paid by him/her EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY THE FOLLOWING UNIVERSITY RULES.
Fee Deduction on cancellation of admission
20% of the total
amount of fees
up to 20 days
after the
commencement
of semester of
the course.
30% of the total
amount of fees
from 21st day
up to 50 days
after the
commencement
of semester
50% of the total
amount of fees
from 51st day up to
80 days after the
commencement of
semester of the
course or August
60% of the total
amount of fees
from
September 1st
100% of the
total amount
of fees After
30th September.
NOTE: The total amount considered for the refund of fees from the commencement of semester of the courses includes the
following:-
• All the fee items chargeable for one year are as per relevant University circulars for different Faculties (excluding the courses
for which the total amount is fixed by other competent authorities).
• The fee charged towards group insurance and all fee components to be paid as University share (including Vice-Chancellor
fund), University fee for sports and cultural activities, E-charge, disaster management if payment is made by the college prior
to the date of cancellation.
• Fee collected for Identity card and Library card, admission form and prospectus enrolment and any other course specific fee
are not refundable after the commencement of the academic semester.
• All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Caution Money and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at the time of cancellation.
• Caution Money is refunded twice in the academic year during: 15th – 31st August & 15th – 31st December.
Provided that wherever admissions are made through centralized admission process for professional and / or for any other courses by other competent Authorities, the Refund Rules are applicable if specified by such authorities (as per the rules of relevant agencies) for the 1st year's admission. In case of admission to subsequent years of the course, 0.2859 is applicable for cancellation of admission.
Provided further that this refund rule is concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other professional statutory bodies
appointed for admission for relevant courses.
N.B.: Admission granted shall be held invalid if full payment of necessary tuition fees and deposits is not made on the same day
on which admission is granted.
Refund cheque shall be in the name of the student only.
Fees and Refund of Fees
Refund of Fees as per the Rules of University of Mumbai
(Vide Circular No. UG / 412 of 2008)
The percentage of fee for the course shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows:
Rs. 500/- Lump
sum prior to
commencement
of semester
and instruction
of the course
35
Record 9 Trophies won in a Year by Students of Mithibai Cultural Committee
(Mumbai University Youth Festival Overall Runner-up Trophy, Mood Indigo, Umang etc.)
Youth Festival winning Folk Dance - Jhabro
Youth Festival winning Hindi Skit - Bharat ki Nadiyaan Zindabad
Youth Festival winning Collage
Dr. Anjali Patkar receiving Savitribai Phule Adarsh Shikshika Puraskar
at the hands of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Dr. Rajan Welukar
Youth Festival winning MimeYouth Festival winning Western Group Song
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Record 9 Trophies won in a Year by Students of Mithibai Cultural Committee
(Mumbai University Youth Festival Overall Runner-up Trophy, Mood Indigo, Umang etc.)
Youth Festival winning Folk Dance - Jhabro
Youth Festival winning Hindi Skit - Bharat ki Nadiyaan Zindabad
Youth Festival winning Collage
Dr. Anjali Patkar receiving Savitribai Phule Adarsh Shikshika Puraskar
at the hands of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Dr. Rajan Welukar
Youth Festival winning MimeYouth Festival winning Western Group Song
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S.N. Institute Year of Establishment01. Smt. Goklibai Punamchand Pitamber High School 193402. Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science 196103. Shri Bhagubhai Mafatlal Polytechnic 196304. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics 196405. Shri Gangaprasad Ranchodbhai Jani Boys Hostel 196806. Shri Manilal Vadilal Nanavati Prathmik Shala 197407. Chauhan Jr. College of Arts, & Science 197608. Jitendra Chauhan College of Law 197709. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce 198010. Shri Dhirajlal Vrajlal Parekh Shishu Vihar 198111. Harkisan Mehta Institute of Media, Research and Analysis 199012. Shri Chhotabhai B. Patel Research Centre for Chemistry & Biological Sciences 199013. Acharya Ambalal V. Patel Jr. College 199214. Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering 199415. Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School & ND Parekh Pre-Primary School 199716. Mukeshbhai R. Patel Military School, Shirpur 200317. Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management 200318. Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy 200419. Pravin Gandhi College of Law (5-Year) 200420. Institute of International Studies 200621. Shri J. V. Parekh International School 200822. Centre for Performing Arts 201023. Mukesh R. Patel School (CBSE) 201324. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Mumbai Schools - School of Business Management 2006 - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering 2006 - Global Access School for Continuing Education 2006 - Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management 2006 - Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce 2007 - Balwant Sheth School of Architecture 2007 - School of Science 2007 - Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics 2010 - School of Law 2013 Centres of Excellence - Institute of Intellectual Property Studies 2009 (2000) - BSE Centre for Capital Markets Studies 2009 - Centre for Sustainability Management & Social Entrepreneurship 2005 - Centre of Family Business & Entrepreneurship Management 2000 Hostel - Matushri Kundangauri Manharlal Sanghvi Girls Hostel 200325. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Shirpur Schools - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering 2007 - School of Pharmacy & Technology Management 2007 Centres of Excellence - Academy of Aviation 2007 - Centre for Textile Functions 200726. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed to-be University - Off Campus Centres - Bengaluru Campus - Hyderabad Campus - Chandigarh Campus (Proposed) Other Infrastructure Facilities 27. Shri Bhaidas Maganlal Sabhagriha 197328. Jashoda Rang Mandir 197529. Santokba Sanskar Sadan 197530. Juhu Jagruti Hall 199031. Babubhai Jagjivandas Hall 200032. Pravin Gandhi Pavilion 200433. Smt. Jashwantiben Vinod Goradia Auditorium 2011
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Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s
MITHIBAI COLLEGE OF ARTS, CHAUHAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE &AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICSJ.V.P.D. Scheme, V.L. Mehta Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai-400056.