1 SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR Centre for Distance Education Master of Business Administration (Distance/Executive) Heartily welcome from the Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur! Most of you would not able to take formal education even you have aspirations and having capacity to take higher education, due to various reasons such as financial problems, your own business / service or various responsibilities of family. For fulfilling the aspirations of having higher education Shivaji University, Kolhapur has provided such opportunity through distance education. The degrees which you received through distance education will be helpful for getting the job, promotion in the present job or for appearing the competitive examination. About Shivaji University, Kolhapur Shivaji University, established in 1962, is named after the Great Maratha Warrior and founder of the Maratha Empire, Chhatrapati Shivaji. It was inaugurated on 18 th November, 1962, by Dr. Radhakrishnan, the eminent philosopher and educationist. The jurisdiction of the University is spread over three districts, viz. Kolhapur, Sangli and Satara, with students' strength of over 2.50 Lakhs studying in 283 affiliated colleges and recognized institutes under its jurisdiction, and in 40 Post-graduate Departments on the campus. The University imparts education in 4 major faculties of Faculty of Science and Technology, Faculty of Commerce and Management, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Inter Disciplinary Studies (I.D.S.). For allowing the global standards in higher education university exploring new areas of higher learning and research such as, Industrial Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Space Science and Applications, Environmental Science, Bio-Chemistry, Agro Chemicals and Pest Management, Computer Science, Environmental Bio-Technology, Electronics, Nano Science and Technology, Yashwantrao Chavan School of Rural Development (YCSRD) etc. in addition to the Basic Science disciplines. The University Departments of Physics, Economics and Chemistry have been recently identified by the UGC for their Special Assistance Programme (SAP) Phase-III and recognised as Departments of Special Assistance (DSA). New research areas in these Departments are concentrated on the study of Superconductors, Energy, Bio-diversity, Bio-technology, Agro-Biotechnology and Agricultural & Environmental Economics respectively. The University has also established the University-Industry Interaction Cells in three districts of its jurisdiction.
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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR
Centre for Distance Education
Master of Business Administration (Distance/Executive)
Heartily welcome from the Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University,
Kolhapur! Most of you would not able to take formal education even you have
aspirations and having capacity to take higher education, due to various reasons such as
financial problems, your own business / service or various responsibilities of family.
For fulfilling the aspirations of having higher education Shivaji University, Kolhapur
has provided such opportunity through distance education.
The degrees which you received through distance education will be helpful for
getting the job, promotion in the present job or for appearing the competitive
examination.
About Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Shivaji University, established in 1962, is named after the Great Maratha Warrior
and founder of the Maratha Empire, Chhatrapati Shivaji. It was inaugurated on 18th
November, 1962, by Dr. Radhakrishnan, the eminent philosopher and educationist. The
jurisdiction of the University is spread over three districts, viz. Kolhapur, Sangli and
Satara, with students' strength of over 2.50 Lakhs studying in 283 affiliated colleges and
recognized institutes under its jurisdiction, and in 40 Post-graduate Departments on the
campus. The University imparts education in 4 major faculties of Faculty of Science and
Technology, Faculty of Commerce and Management, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of
Inter Disciplinary Studies (I.D.S.).
For allowing the global standards in higher education university exploring new
areas of higher learning and research such as, Industrial Chemistry, Applied Chemistry,
Space Science and Applications, Environmental Science, Bio-Chemistry, Agro
Chemicals and Pest Management, Computer Science, Environmental Bio-Technology,
Electronics, Nano Science and Technology, Yashwantrao Chavan School of Rural
Development (YCSRD) etc. in addition to the Basic Science disciplines. The University
Departments of Physics, Economics and Chemistry have been recently identified by the
UGC for their Special Assistance Programme (SAP) Phase-III and recognised as
Departments of Special Assistance (DSA). New research areas in these Departments are
concentrated on the study of Superconductors, Energy, Bio-diversity, Bio-technology,
Agro-Biotechnology and Agricultural & Environmental Economics respectively. The
University has also established the University-Industry Interaction Cells in three
districts of its jurisdiction.
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The faculties of Arts and Social Sciences are also gearing up to meet the demands
of the changing time. Establishment of Centre for Women’s Studies, Gandhian Studies
Centre, School of Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciences, extension activities
through Life Long and Continuing Education and Centre for Community Development
(Lok Vikas Kendra), UGC-II sanctioned Centre for Exclusion and Inclusion for our
University only, are the indicators of this change. Department of Sociology has been
recently granted the UGC’s SAP-DRS phase. As well as University has signed MOU
with National and International Institutions / Organisations.
Along with above departments Centre for Women's Studies, Gandhian Studies
Centre, School of Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Sciences, extension activities
through Life Long and Continuing Education and Centre for Community Development
(Lok Vikas Kendra), etc. are undertaking new research as well as started new skill based
short term courses.
Shivaji University is motivating students merit by introducing various scholarships
such as ‘Shivaji University Merit Scholarship’, Departmental Research Fellowship
(DRF) i.e., called as Golden Jubilee Year Fellowship etc.
University provides following facilities for on campus students such as Barr.
Balasaheb Khardekar Library, Boys and Girls Hostels and Dr. Appasaheb Pawar
Vidyarthi Bhavan (Earn and Learn Scheme), work as per need scheme, Health Centre,
Sports Complex, etc.
To sum up, the University which was founded primarily to cater to the regional
aspirations has now geared up to transcend this regional image and has emerged as one
of the premier institute of higher education and research in the country.
This Universities' Vision, Mission and Goals are as follows:
Vision � � � � Mission ���� Goals
Vision
Shivaji University is committed to meet the Educational, Social, Cultural & Economic
needs of the region and the nation to create a just and Humane Society.
Mission
We are dedicated to promote and foster a culture of high quality teaching and learning
and to serve societal needs by encouraging, generating and promoting excellence in
research and extension activities.
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Goals
• To make relentless efforts for the spread of university education among classes and
communities, which are socially and educationally underprivileged.
• To make special provision and for disseminating knowledge and promoting arts
and culture in rural areas.
• To supervise and control the conduct and discipline of the students of the university
and to make arrangements for promoting their health and general welfare.
• To create a fine band of capable young researchers/teachers with great thirst for
knowledge and scientific curiosity.
• To promote the study and research of the Marathi language and the history of
Maharashtra.
• To provide opportunities to the University community to reach his/her highest
personnel and professional capability.
• To develop the personality and character of students by value education.
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About Centre for Distance Education (CDE)
Shivaji University, Kolhapur has external Examination System from it’s beginning
for those students who are not able to take conventional education. Now this External
Section is converted into the Centre for Distance Education by offering Self
Instructional Material, contact sessions, etc. facilities for fulfilling the students
academic needs. Centre for Distance Education is always committed to give quality
education to it’s students in the context of changing global scenario.
Establishment of Centre for Distance Education
All over India among the age group of 18 - 23 only 23.6% (2014 – 2015) students
are enrolled for the Higher Education. However Central Government of India is
expecting 30 % Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) by 2020. Enrollment of students for
Higher Education hampers due to various hurdles such as students financial problems,
due to business or service, family responsibilities, etc. considering all these hurdles in
the enrollment of higher education Shivaji University, Kolhapur has provided
opportunity of Higher Education through the grants from Distance Education Council
(DEC) of Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi (IGNOU) by establishing
the Centre for Distance Education in the year 2005 and it starts it’s functioning from the
year 2007. Centre for Distance Education offers programme for learning as shown in
figure No. 1
Figure No. 1 : Programmes Offered by Centre for Distance Education
Sr.
No. Nomenclature
of Programme Specialization Offered
Medium of
Instructions
Duration of
Course in
Years
1 B.A. English, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu,
Ardhamagadhi, Sanskrit
Concerned
Language 3
2 B.A. History, Economics, Sociology,
Political Science, Philosophy, Education
English &
Marathi 3
3 B.Com. ------
English &
Marathi 3
4 M.A.
(Languages) English, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu,
Sanskrit
Concerned
Language 2
5 M.A. (Social
Sciences)
History, Economics, Sociology,
Political Science, Philosophy,
Jainology & Prakrit,
Public Administration
English &
Marathi 2
6 M.Com. Advanced Accountancy, Advanced
Costing, Advanced Banking & Financial English 2
5
Sr.
No. Nomenclature
of Programme Specialization Offered
Medium of
Instructions
Duration of
Course in
Years System, Taxation, Co-operation & Rural
Development, Business Administration
7 M.Sc. Mathematics English 2
8 M.Com. Valuation of Real Estate English 2
9 M.B.A.
(Distance)
Marketing Management
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Production & Operations Management
English 2
10 M.B.A.
(Executive)
Human Resource Management
Insurance & Risk Management
Industrial Management
Management of Higher Education
Financial Management
Hospital Management
English 2
11 P.G. Diploma
in Translation ------
English,
Hindi &
Marathi
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Features of Centre for Distance Education :
Centre for Distance Education courses are enchanced with the various features as
shown in figure No. 2
Figure No. 2 : Features of CDE Programmes
Opportunity of Dual Degree
Features of
CDE
Programme
Internal
+
External Evaluation
Self Instructional
Material
Contact
Sessions
Updates of
Programme on
University Website
Nearby Study Centre
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1. Dual Degree
Dual Degree scheme is introduced from the academic year 2007 – 2008 as per
ordinance – 78. A student should take regular admission for one of the examinations
and simultaneously for one of the distance mode course. The candidate should apply
to the University (Eligibility Section) with fee Rs. 1000/- proofs of regular
admission and details of second admitted course. (for more details refer University
website : www.unishivaji.ac.in)
2. Self Instructional Material (SIM)
Centre for Distance Education students are equipped with Self Learning
Material which is suitable for their learning style. SIM is developed by expert
teachers by using very easy language, having ample examples, with exercises for
practice.
3. Internal + External Evaluation
Internal Evaluation assignments are given to the students and these assignment
students have to submit to the study centre for its assessment. External Evaluation is
done through Theory Exam / Project Viva, etc.
4. Nearby Study Centres
Total 60 Study Centres and 2 Regional Centres have become operational for
providing services to distance learners like admissions, distribution of SIM, contact
sessions, counseling, library facilities, etc. These Study Centres are in Kolhapur,
Sangli, Satara districts.
5. Contact Sessions
Contact Sessions are organized for educational counseling. Its schedule is
displayed on website www.unishivaji.ac.in � Distance Education � Contact
Session link.
6. Updates of Programme on website
The updates of programme of CDE are given on website. Students should refer
www.unishivaji.ac.in website's various links for getting updates regarding
Name & Signature of the Student Name & Signature of the Guide
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Study Centers:
The Centre for Distance Education established Study Centre(s) to counsel and
guide the candidates throughout the duration of the Course by organising Contact
Sessions, collecting assignments etc. Currently there are 4 Study Centers. The details
are given below. New study centers will be started in the jurisdiction of Shivaji
University as per requirement.
Information about Study Centers:
The detailed information about the present Study Centers is as follows:
Course Name Institution with address Intake
Capacity
M.B.A. (Executive)
Distance Mode
M.B.A. Study Centre, Centre for Distance
Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 60
M.B.A.
Distance Mode
M.B.A. Study Centre, Centre for Distance
Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 60
M.B.A.
Distance Mode
Vivekanand College,
Kolhapur 60
M.B.A.
Distance Mode
Vasantdada Patil Institute of Management
Studies and Research, Sangli 60
M.B.A.
Distance Mode
Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Institute of
Management Studies, and Research,
Satara
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Choice of Study Centre and other related information:
Students are also advised that once the student chooses a Study Centre, he/she
will not be allowed to change Study Centre at a later stage.
Students registered with a particular Study Centre have to submit their internal
assignments to that Study Centre. The internal assignments have to be submitted on
or before the due date to the relevant Study Centre. Submission may be done personally,
by post/courier etc. Student is solely responsible for non-submission, late submission
etc. While submitting the assignments students have to attach the photocopy of
their Hall Ticket.
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Contact Sessions and other related information:
Attendance for the contact sessions is not compulsory but students are advised to
attend these contact sessions as difficulties/doubts are solved by the expert teachers
conducting the contact sessions.
The contact sessions shall generally be arranged at the end of week i.e. on Sunday
or as per the convenience of the Study Centre and the registered candidates.
The contact sessions timetable for each M.B.A. Distance mode Study Centre will
be displayed on the University website and students should follow the timetable.
Students will not be informed individually about the start of the contact sessions,
timetable etc. An effort will be made to send an e-mail through or group messaging.
The contact sessions are meant for guiding students in case of any difficulties.
Some contact sessions will deal with the certain areas of the syllabus which a majority
of the students find difficult, but lectures as in the regular college mode will not be
conducted. The students of the Distance Mode are expected to go through the Self
Instructional Material (SIM) provided and get their difficulties solved / doubts cleared
during the contact sessions.
Choice of Examination Centre:
A student can allotted the examination centre from the same city of his study
centre.
The examination venue is noted on the hall ticket issued as would be the subject-
wise examination dates.
(Note : Examination Centre will be decided by Examination Section, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur and that will be final.)
Passing Rules -
1. For each subject, there is a separate passing criterion for Internal Assignment
(Term Work) and the University Examination, i.e. in each subject, a student has to get at
least 8 out of 20 internal assessment and 32 out of 80 in University Examination.
The Internal Assignment questions for all semesters and all subjects would be
displayed on the University website with the last date of submission at the appropriate
Study Centre clearly indicated.
In case a student fails to submit/does not submit the complete required set
/submits after the specified date the Internal Assessment part, he/she would be declared
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failed for those particular subject(s) and would have to submit the Internal Assessment
for those particular subject(s) after registering for the next examination for those
subjects again.
The Internal Assessment submitted should be as per the latest internal
assignment questions displayed and not as per the internal assignment questions
displayed in the previous semester.
2. Minimum 50% of marks in aggregate is required.
The most recent marks would be considered for awarding of class.
3. A student who had registered for the semester I will be allowed to continue for
the semester II even if he fails in / remains absent for all subjects in semester I.
Similarly, a student who had registered for the semester III will be allowed to
continue for the semester IV even if he fails in / remains absent for all subjects in
semester III.
4. For admission to MBA – Part-II [semester III], a candidate must have cleared
all papers of semester I and II or at least 12 papers of semester I and II combined.
5. Award of Class is based on the aggregate marks obtained by the student in all
four semesters as follows:
Information about SIM [Self Instructional Material]:
After admission has been granted to a student, SIM [Self Instructional Material]
has to be collected in person by the student or by his/her representative on production of
course fee receipt from the Consumer Stores, located behind the University Main
Building. This receipt has to be handed over the Consumer Store section. Students
should take a photocopy of the receipt before collection of the SIM for his/her
reference.
SIM [Self Instructional Material] for both the semesters of each part i.e. [(Part I
consisting of semester I and semester II) and (Part II consisting of semester III and
semester IV)] would be issued at the beginning of each Part.
There is no provision for sending the SIM [Self Instructional Material] by Post / by
courier.
Fee Structure for first time/initial registration to various semesters:
Fee structure is the same for both the M.B.A. (Executive) Distance Mode and
M.B.A. (Distance Mode) courses.
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The students should pay the fees for Semester-I & Semester-II together and
Semester-III and Semester-IV together at the time of registration/admission in
June/July.
Fees to be paid while registering for the first time for the First Year
(Sem.- I & Sem.- II) in June / July :
Sr.
No. Details Amount
1. Registration Fee (Rs.765/- per semester) Rs. 1,530.00
2. Examination Fee (Rs.625/- per semester) Rs. 1,250.00
3. Course Fee (Rs.16,475/- per academic year ) Rs. 16,475.00
4. Study Centre Fee (Rs. 640/- per academic year) Rs. 640.00
5. Form Fee Rs. 20.00
6. E. Suvidha Rs. 50.00
7. D. Nidhi Rs. 10.00
Total Amount (Excluding Eligibility Fee) Rs. 19,975.00
Eligibility Fees :
Sr.
No. Details
Amount
1. Eligibility Fee (at the time of admission only)
� If candidate is from an institution affiliated to Shivaji
University
Rs. 100.00
� If candidate is from an institution affiliated to any
other recognized Indian University
Rs.
300.00
� If candidate is from an institution affiliated to any
other recognized non-Indian University
Rs.
500.00
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Fees to be paid while registering for the first time for the Second Year (Sem. III &
Sem.IV) in June / July :
Sr.
No.
Fees Details Amount
1. Registration Fee (Rs.765/- per semester) Rs. 1,530.00
2. Examination Fee (Rs.625/- per semester) Rs. 1,250.00
3. Course Fee (Rs.16,475/- per academic year ) Rs. 16,475.00
4. Study Centre Fee (Rs. 640/- per academic year) Rs. 640.00
5. Form Fee Rs. 20.00
6. E. Suvidha Rs. 50.00
7. D. Nidhi Rs. 10.00
Total Amount Rs. 19,975.00
Note :
1) In case of change in fees, the revised fees will be charged at the time of admission.
2) Late Fee or Super Late Fee, as applicable, would be additional.
3) Additional fees for failed subject/s.
Note:
The above mentioned fee structure is only for new registrations / admissions
(appearing for the first time) for various semesters as indicated.
Registration for the next semester / One time registration :
a) Student registered for exam starting of the academic year no need to register for
next semester if he/she get clear in the papers of appeared exam.
b) Repeater Students desirous of registering for the next semester and/or desirous of
registering for clearing/reappearing for failed subjects/improvement have to
approach the Centre for Distance Education, Shivaji University, Kolhapur within
15 days from the date of declaration of results for admission to the next semester.
Registrations will be accepted for an additional 15 days on payment of the
appropriate Late Fee and Super Late Fee as per prevalent rules. Depending upon the
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result, and the prevalent rules, the student has to pay the appropriate fees, complete the
online form and complete the necessary formalities.
Completion of Registration:
Students should note that registration process is complete only after
(a) filling of the online registration form and
(b) payment of the appropriate fees in cash/by an account payee demand draft.
(c) submitting of the completed online registration form in person/by post/by courier to
the Centre for Distance Education at Kolhapur along with the fee receipt or the
account payee draft as the case may be.
Failure to complete all the above steps (a), (b) and (c) would result in non-
registration of the student for the chosen examination.
Restrictions regarding initial registration for various semesters:
A student can register for the first time/ initially for the various semesters as per
following schedule:
Note:
The registrations below refer to only new/initial/appearing for the first time for the
appropriate semesters.
Registering initially/first for the following
Semester
Registration allowed only
in
1 Semester I & II June/July
2 Semester III & IV June/July
The M.B.A. (Executive) and M.B.A. students have to register onetime for Semester
I & II (Part-I) in June and July, and same is applicable for Semesters III & IV (Part-II)
The students failing in subject/s of semesters I and III in the examination held in
October/November have to fill in the online form for failed subjects after the result is
declared.
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Fee Structure for registration for clearing of failed subjects (reappearing) in one or
more semesters:
1. Fee Structure for reappearing:
For students registering for clearing of failed subjects (reappearing) for one or more
semesters, the fee structure is as follows. In case of any doubts further information may
be obtained from the M.B.A. Co-ordinator.
Total fees* Payable = Registration Fee + Form Fee + Regular Examination Fee +
Additional Examination Fee + Late Fee
Presently, Course fee of Rs. 16,475/- is payable only when registering initially/for
the first time for semester I and semester III, while Eligibility Fees of Rs. 100/- Rs.
300/- Rs. 500/- (as per details given earlier) is payable only when registering initially
for semester I only. Registration fee of Rs. 300/- and Form Fee of Rs. 20/- are payable
by each student irrespective of whether he/she is registering initially/for the first time or
whether the student is registering for clearing of failed subjects of previous semester(s).
In case, the student is registering initially/for the first time for the next semester
and is also registering for clearing of failed subjects in previous semester(s), then the
registration fee and the form fee is charged only once i.e. the registration fee + the form
fee is not chargeable separately for registering initially/for the first time and registering
for clearing of failed subjects in previous semester(s).
But, in case, the student is registering only for clearing of failed subjects in
previous semester(s) or is reappearing for marks improvement, then also the registration
fee and form fee has to be paid by the student.
In short, once the student pays the Registration fee of Rs. 300/- and Form Fee of
Rs. 20/-, he/she can register for the next semester and/or register for clearing of subjects
in previous semesters or marks improvement in previous semester(s).
Regular Examination Fee is payable if the student is registering initially/for the
first time for the appropriate semester. The current regular examination fee schedule
has been given earlier.
Late Fee would be payable as applicable depending the fee payment schedule.
* The course fee, eligibility fee, registration fee, form fee, regular examination fee, additional examination fee and late fee would be applicable as per the Shivaji University guidelines then in force, along with any other fee(s) approved by the competent authority.
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Additional Examination Fee is payable by a student if he/she has to register for
clearing (reappearing) for subjects in which the student has earlier appeared and failed
i.e. in case the student has not cleared all his/her subjects or has not obtained the
minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in any one or more of the previous semesters then
additional examination fees have to be paid, as per Examination Rules prevailing at the
time of filling the exam forms.
Admission cancellation and refund of fees:
Candidates should note that provisional admission is granted on payment of fees as
appropriate. If a student cancels the provisional admission at a later stage, fees will be
refunded after due process as per Admission Cancellation and Fee Refund rules framed
by Shivaji University.
Dual Degree:
Ordinance 78 :
Students can register for either the M.B.A. Distance mode or the M.B.A.
(Executive) Distance mode course and an educational course in the regular mode (either
with a college affiliated to Shivaji University or a Department of Shivaji University).
The student has to make an application in the prescribed format to the PG Admissions
section and make the appropriate payment.
A student can keep terms simultaneously for two examinations of this University
provided that the student should take regular admission for one of the examination and
for another examination he/she should keep terms under external/distance education
mode and further provided that there is a no overlap/clash between the examination
schedules of the two examinations.
The candidate wishing to keep terms for two examinations should apply to the PG
Admissions section, Shivaji University along with proof of regular admission and
details furnishing information about second course that he/she wants to complete.
All such applications shall be scrutinized by the Deans’ committee and the
applications with those combinations, which do not affect the examinations schedule of
University will be approved. These candidates should submit their prescribed
application form with requisite fees within seven days from the receipt of approval
letter. In case of any overlap/clash between the examination schedule of the two
examinations on account of any change in any of the schedule made by the University,
it will be the concerned student’s option/discretion to appear for the exam of his/her
choice. Also complaint/request for change in the exam schedule will not be entertained
by the University.
This is an additional facility provided to the students and shall not be treated as
right of student to avail the same.
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It is hereby informed to all concerned that the earlier circular issued in this regard