Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce and Science (Permanently Affiliated to University of Mumbai) 90 Feet Road, Asha Nagar, Thakur Complex, Kandivali (E) Mumbai. 400 101 Telephone : 022 - 28545439, 28543234 Website : www.nirmala.edu.in E- mail ID : [email protected]
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Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce and Science
Under one roof our college offers the following programs at UG and PG levels.
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) (BAF)
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM)
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) (B.Sc.IT)
Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) (B.Sc. CS)
Master of Commerce (Advanced Accountancy / Business Management) (M.Com)
Master of Science (Information Technology) (M.Sc. IT)
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) Eligibility:
A candidate who has passed the HSC examination or its equivalent in Arts/ Science/Commerce
conducted by the Board of Higher Secondary Education in the State of Maharashtra is eligible
for admission to FYBCOM class.
OR
A candidate who has passed HSC Examination or its equivalent from Board of Higher Secondary
Education /University other than from Maharashtra.
Reservation of Seats:
Reservations are as per the Government policy.
Duration of the Program:
3 years, divided in to six semesters
FIRST YEAR
Semester I (Seven Courses) Semester II (Seven Courses)
SECOND YEAR
Semester III (Six Courses) Semester IV (Six Courses)
THIRD YEAR
Compulsory Courses
Business Economics
Commerce
Special Group Courses
Financial Accounting And Auditing
Financial Accounting And Auditing (Cost Accounting and Auditing) A Course Related To The Special Group
Introduction To Management Accounting
Applied Component Group Courses (Any two)
Export Marketing Computer System and Applications
Direct and Indirect Taxation
Foundation Course-Paper I
Business Communication - Paper I
Business Economics –Paper I
Environmental Studies – Paper I
Accounting and Financial Management – Paper I
Commerce – Paper I
Mathematical and Statistical Techniques - Paper I
Foundation Course-Paper II
Business Communication - Paper II
Business Economics –Paper II
Environmental Studies – Paper II
Accounting and Financial Management – Paper II
Commerce – Paper II
Mathematical and Statistical Techniques - Paper II
Foundation Course-Paper III
Business Economics –Paper III
Accounting & Financial Management-Paper III
Commerce – Paper III
Business Law - Paper - I
Advertising - Paper - I
Foundation Course-Paper IV
Business Economics –Paper IV
Accounting & Financial Management-Paper IV
Commerce – Paper IV
Business Law - Paper - II
Advertising - Paper - II
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) ( BAF) Eligibility:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree program in B.Com Accounting and Finance should have passed H S C examination of Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks (40% in case of reserved category) in aggregate at one and the same sitting.
Reservation of Seats
Reservations are per the Government policy.
Duration of the program
6 semesters spread over 3 years. The program shall consist of 40 courses.
FIRST YEAR
Semester I : Seven Courses Semester II : Seven Courses
Financial Accounting-Elements of
Financial Accounting-Paper I
Cost Accounting-Introduction and
Element of Cost-Paper I
Economics-Micro Economics- Paper I
Commerce- Business Environment-Paper-I
Accounting with Use of Accounting
Software-Introductions and Application-
Paper-I
Business Communication-Paper I
Foundation Course-Commercial
Environment-Paper I
Financial Accounting- Special Accounting Areas-
Paper II
Auditing-Introduction and Planning-Paper-II
Financial Management-Introduction to Financial
Management-Paper-II
Taxation-Indirect Taxes-Paper I
Business Law-Business Regulatory Framework-
Paper I
Quantitative Methods for Business-Paper I
Business Communication-Application in Business-
Paper-II
SECOND YEAR
Semester III : Seven Courses Semester IV : Seven Courses
THIRD YEAR
Semester V : Six Courses Semester VI : Six Courses
Financial Accounting - Paper-III (Special
Accounting Areas)
Cost Accounting - Paper-II (Methods of
Costing)
Auditing- Paper II (Techniques of
Auditing and Audit Procedures)
Economics-Paper II (Macro Economics)
Business Law-Paper II (Business
Regulatory Framework)
Management Paper I (Introduction to
Management)
Quantitative Methods for Business-Paper
II
Financial Accounting Paper-IV (Special
Accounting Areas)
Management Accounting Paper-I (Introduction to
Management Accounting)
Taxation Paper-II (Indirect Taxes)
Commerce Paper-II (Financial Market Operations)
Business Law Paper-III (Company Law)
Information Technology Paper II (Applications in
Business)
Foundation Course II (Value Education and Soft
Skills)
Financial Accounting - Paper - V
Cost Accounting Paper-III
Financial Management- Paper II
Taxation Paper-III Direct Tax Paper I
Auditing Paper- III
Management Paper - II (Managemetn
Applications)
Financial Accounting Paper - VI
Cost Accounting Paper - IV
Financial Management - Paper III
Taxation Paper - IV (Direct Tax- II)
Financial Accounting Paper - VII
Economics Paper - III Indian Economy
Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S)
ELIGIBILITY:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree program in B.M.S should have passed H S C examination of Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks (40% in case of reserved category) in aggregate at one and the same sitting.
Reservation of Seats
Reservations are per the Government policy.
Duration of the Program
6 semesters spread over 3 years. The program shall consist of 39 courses comprising of 38 theory courses and one project work.
FIRST YEAR
Semester I : Seven Courses Semester II : Seven Courses
SECOND YEAR
Semester III : Six Courses Semester IV : Six Courses
Foundations of Human Skills
Introduction to Financial Accounts
Principles of Management
Business Law
Business Statistics
Business Communication
Introduction to Computers
Business Environment
Industrial Law
Computer Applications in Business
Managerial Economics – I
Business Mathematics
Introduction to Cost Accounting
Environmental Management
Managerial Economics – II
Principles of Marketing
Accounting of Managerial Decisions
Organizational Behavior & HRM
Finance Group - Elective
1. Basics of Financial Services
2. Corporate Finance
Marketing Group - Elective
1. Consumer Behavior
2. Strategic Management
Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Mgmt
Business Research Methods
Direct Taxes
Production & Total Quality Management
Finance Group - Elective
1. Advanced Costing & Auditing
2. Equity & Debt Market
Marketing Group - Elective
1. Integrated Marketing Communication &
Advertising
2. Rural Marketing
THIRD YEAR
Semester V : Six Courses Semester VI : Six Courses
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Ethics & Governance
Project work
Finance Group-
1. Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
2. Commodity & Derivatives Market
3. Wealth Management
4. Strategic Financial Management
Marketing Group- Electives
1. Services Marketing
2. E-Commerce & Digital Marketing
3. Sales & Distribution Management
4.Customer Relationship Management
Operation Research
Indian Ethos in Mgmt.
Corporate Communication & Public Relations
Finance Group- Electives
1. Risk management
2. International Finance
3. Innovative Financial Services
4. Project Management
Marketing Group- Electives
1. Brand Management
2. Retail Management
3. International Marketing
4. Media Planning & Management
Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M)
ELIGIBILITY:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree program in B.M.M should have passed H S C examination of Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent.
Reservation of Seats
Reservations are per the Government policy.
Duration of the Program
6 semesters spread over 3 years. The program shall consist of 39 courses comprising of 38 theory courses and one project work.
FIRST YEAR
Semester I : Seven Courses Semester II : Seven Courses
SECOND YEAR
Semester III : Six Courses Semester IV : Six Courses
Effective Communication Skills – I
Fundamentals of Mass Communication
Landmark Events in 20th Century History
of World, India & Maharashtra
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Economics.
Introduction to Computers
Effective Communication Skills – II
Political Concepts And Indian Political
System
Principles of Marketing
Introduction to Media Psychology
Principles of Management
Introduction to English Literature
Introduction to Public Relations
Introduction to Media Studies
Culture Studies
Understanding Cinema
Advanced Computers
Introduction to Creative Writing
Photography and Print Production
Introduction to Advertising
Introduction to Journalism
Radio and Television
Mass Media Research
Organisational Behaviour
THIRD YEAR (Advertising)
Semester V : Six Courses Semester VI : Six Courses
THIRD YEAR (Journalism)
Semester V : Six Courses Semester VI : Six Courses
Advertising in Contemporary Society
Copywriting
Advertising Design(Project Paper)
Consumer Behaviour
Media Planning and Buying
Brand Building
Contemporary Issues
Advertising & Marketing Research
Legal Environment & Advertising Ethics
Financial Management for Marketing &
Advertising
Agency Management
Principles and Practice of Direct Marketing
Reporting
Editing
Feature and Opinion
Journalism and Public Opinion
Indian Regional Journalism
Newspaper & Magazine Making(Project
Paper
Contemporary Issues
Press Law and Ethics
Broadcast Journalism
Business and Magazine Journalism
Internet and Issues in the Global Media
News Media Management
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science- B.Sc (CS)
ELIGIBILITY:
A candidate who has passed H.S.C. examination from the Board of Higher Secondary Education in Maharashtra or its equivalent from a Board / University other than from the state of Maharashtra with Mathematics as one of the subjects.
Reservation of Seats
Reservations are per the Government policy.
Duration of the Program
6 semesters spread over 3 years. The program shall consist of 38 courses comprising of 14 theory courses and 24 practical courses.
FIRST YEAR
Semester I : Seven Courses Semester II : Seven Courses
CS- I (Fundamentals of Computer Organization & Embedded Systems)
CS- I (Fundamentals of Computer Organization & Embedded Systems)
CS – II (Introduction to programming using Python)
CS – II (Introduction to programming using Python)
Physics - I
Physics - I
Physics - II
Physics - II
Mathematics – I
Mathematics – I
Mathematics – II
Mathematics – II
Foundation Course - I
Foundation Course - II
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology- B.Sc (I.T)
ELIGIBILITY:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course of Bachelor of Science - Information Technology shall have passed XII Standard Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent with Mathematics as one of the subjects and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate and 40% marks in aggregate in case of Reserved category. Candidates who have passed Diploma in Computer Engineering/Computer Science/ Computer Technology/Electrical, Electronics and Allied branches, Mechanical and Allied branches, Civil and Allied branches of Engineering are eligible for admission to the Second Year of the B.Sc.(I.T.). However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical Education or any other recognized Government body. Minimum marks required is 45% aggregate for Open Category candidates and 40% aggregate for Reserved Category candidates.
Reservation of Seats
Reservations are per the Government policy.
Duration of the Program
6 semesters spread over 3 years. The program shall consist of 30 courses comprising of 8 theory courses ,21 practical papers and one project work.
FIRST YEAR
Semester I : Five Courses Semester II : Five Courses
Professional Communication Skills Web Designing and Programming
Applied Mathematics I Applied Mathematics– II
Fundamentals Of Digital Computing Microprocessor and Microcontrollers
Electronics and Communication Technology
Database Management Systems
Introduction to C++ Programming
Data Communication and Networking
Standards
SECOND YEAR
Semester III : Five Courses Semester IV : Five Courses
Logic And Discrete Mathematics Software Engineering
Computer Graphics Multimedia
Advanced SQL Java And Data Structures
Object Oriented Programming with
C++
Quantitative Techniques
Modern Operating System Embedded Systems
THIRD YEAR
Semester V : Five Courses Semester VI : Four Courses
Network Security Internet Technologies
ASP.NET with C# Project Management
Software Testing Data Warehousing
Advanced Java Project Report
Project Viva Voce
ELECTIVE ( ANY ONE)
IPR and Cyber Laws
Digital Signal and Systems
Geographic Information Systems
Scheme of Examination for BMM, BAF& BMS.
The scheme of examination shall be divided in two parts. a. Internal Assessment – 25 marks
b. Semester End Examination - 75 marks
Passing Standards:
A minimum of 40% marks in aggregate to qualify each course
where the evaluation consists of Internal Assessment & Semester
End Examination.
A Score of 10 out of 25 in the Internal Assessment and 30 out of 75
in Semester End Examination separately is mandatory for passing.
To qualify in each course minimum grade E needs to be obtained in
each course in a particular semester.
The performance grading of the learner shall be of the Seven Point Scale as under:
The detailed information on credit based evaluation system, standard of passing, seven point
grading system etc are available for reference on the website of University of Mumbai
www.mu.ac.in
ATKT Rules are read as under :-
a. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespective of number of
heads of failure in the Semester I.
b. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if
he / she passes each of Semester I & Semester II
OR
A learner who fails in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II
taken together with not more than two courses each in semester I & II.
c. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number
of heads of failure in Semester III. However, the learner shall pass each course
of Semester I and Semester II in order to be admitted in semester V.
d. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester V if