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PROSPECTUS

2019-20

“Education is not preparation for life;


education is life itself.”
-John Dewey

MALAD KANDIVLI EDUCATION SOCIETY’S


NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE
OF
COMMERCE, ARTS & MANAGEMENT STUDIES &
SHANTABEN NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
(AUTONOMOUS)
THE BOMBAY SUBURBAN GRAIN DEALERS’ JUNIOR COLLEGE OF
COMMERCE, ARTS AND SCIENCE
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AUTONOMOUS STATUS
The features/advantages of autonomy are:

College offers students centric choice in courses with a wide range of electives

Freedom in choice of courses

Periodical change in syllabus as per changing needs

Prescribe rules in consonance with the reservation policy of the State Government

Evolves methods of assessment of student’s performance, the conduct of


examinations and notification of results

Uses of modern tools of educational technology, if required, to achieve higher standards


and greater creativity

Promotes healthy practices such as projects, community service, extension programs

Projects for the benefit of the community at large and other related programs

Examines student’s performance internally and externally

Continuous assessment to ensure fairness and justice to students


Re-Accredited by NAAC in 3rd Cycle with
A Grade (CGPA 3.32)
BEST COLLEGE AWARD

AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE

BEST COLLEGE AWARD

Presentedto
Nagindas Khandwala College, Mumbai
.....................................................................................................
In recognition of excellence in the field of
Arts & Commerce
.....................................................................................................

C.D. Arha S.B. Anumolu


Chairman President
The Indus Foundation Inc., 23 Koster Blvd., Suite 8B, Edison, NJ 08837, USA
Tel: (732) 205-9810; Fax: (732) 205-9811; E-mail : indus@indus.org; http://www.indus.org
The Indus Foundation, 3rd Floor, Mallik Chambers, Hyderguda, Hyderabad 500029, INDIA
Tel: 91-9912881199; Fax: 91-40-23546211
ISO 9001:2015 ISO 9001:2015
B.S.G.Ds’ Junior College Nagindas Khandwala College

BEST EDUCATIONAL QUALITY ENHANCEMENT TEAM (BEQET)


PRESIDENT AWARD 2013
IMC RAMKRISHNA BAJAJ NATIONAL QUALITY ACADEMIC BRILLIANCE
COMMENDATION CERTIFICATE, 2013 AWARD

BEST COLLEGE AWARD FOR QUALITY IN EDUCATION


Dr. (Mrs.) Ancy Jose, Principal
PRINCIPAL’S ACHIEVEMENTS
‘Vidya Rattan Gold Medal Award’ by International Institute of Education and Management’
for outstanding achievement in the field of Education - 2015

‘Life Time Education Achievement Award’ by International Institute of Education and


Management for outstanding achievements in the field of Education - 2015

‘Bharat Vidhya Shiromani Award and Certificate of Education Excellence’ for Outstanding Achievement
and remarkable role in the field of education - 2015

‘Most Admired Principal of the Year Award’ in Asia 2013-14 by the Prestigious Asian
Customer Engagement Forum

Best Ensemble Faculty (Academic Brilliance Award - 2013) by Education Expo TV’s Research wing for
Excellence in Professional Education and Industry

Award for Eminent Educationist by Indus Foundation, USA - 2012

Educational Leadership Award by DNA

Rashtriya Shiksha Shiromani Award 2017 in the field of education


by Indian Solidarity Council, New Delhi.

Bharat Ratna Rajiv Gandhi Gold Medal Award by GEPRA

Nari Ratna Award by National Human Rights and Social Justice


Commission

‘Best Principal Award’ by Education Expo TV’s Research Wing for Excellence in Professional
Education and Industry

‘Best Teacher Award’ - 2010 by Bahujan Vidyarthi Parishad

‘Women Entrepreneurship Award - Education Category’ by 3rd Asiad Literature Festival

Nominee of Governor for SNDT University for appointments and promotions

Former Member of Senate - University of Mumbai

Former Member - Academic Council, University of Mumbai

Former Chairperson - Board of Studies, Mass Media

Former Member - General Council, NAAC

Member - University Advisory Committee of National Service Scheme, University of Mumbai

Former Member - Expert Committee, UGC - Allocation of Grant, Extension of Autonomous


Status of Colleges

Former Chairperson - Standing Committee, University of Mumbai

Vice President - University of Mumbai College Principal’s Association


CONTENTS
College Toppers 08 Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M.) 43
Appeal to the Students 10 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
& Computer Science (B.Sc.IT/CS) 44
Mumbai University Ordinance 12 Faculty of Self Finance Courses 48
Notice for all Students 13 Non-Teaching Staff of Self Finance 49
Undertaking by Candidate and Parent 15 Cutural Activites 50
Scholarships and Freeships 16 New Ventures 51
Social Activites 18 B.A. Honours in Apparel Design and
Coustruction (Fashion Designing) 52
The B.S.G.Ds' Junior College of Commerce,
Arts and Science
19 B.Com. Honours in International Accounting 53
B.Com. Honours in Actuarial Studies 54
Faculty Members of Junior College 24
Education & Beyond 26 B.M.S. in Sports Management
55
Nagindas Khandwala College 27 Master of Sports Management 56
Aided Courses - Bachelor of Commerce
and Bachelor of Arts 30 Master of Arts (Psychology) 57
Master of Science in Information Technology
58
Faculty Members of Degree College 31 (M.Sc.I.T.)

Master of Commerce (M.Com.) 59


Administrative Staff 32
Master of Arts (Economics) 61
Departments 33
Master of Arts (Geography) 62
Extra & Co-curricular Activities 34
Ph.D Section 63
Students Help Centre and Administrative Section 36
Short Term Courses 64
Distiguished Guests at our Campus 37
International Collaborations 66
Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) 38
Inter-Collegiate Events 70
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) 40
Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance) 41 College Publications, Prizes & Awards 71
Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)
42 Kashida Fashion Institute 72
NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ARTS &
MANAGEMENT STUDIES
AND SHANTABEN NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

APRIL 2018 EXAMS


Final Year Toppers

Salian Varsha Shukla Ranjani Mewada Yamini


M.Com (Accountancy) M.A (Economics) M.A (Geography)
Grade - A+ Grade - A+ Grade - B+

Didwania Divya Dedhia Khushboo Mehta Bhakti


T.Y.B.Com T.Y.B.A. T.Y.B.Com (A/F)
Grade - O Grade - A Grade - O

Shaikh Shabnam Jain Kunal Surve Tanvee


T.Y.B.Com (B&I) T.Y.B.Com (FM) T.Y.B.M.S
Grade - O Grade - O Grade - O

Desai Jay Savla Kinjal Jain Jeel


T.Y.B.M.M T.Y.B.Sc.(IT) T.Y.B.Sc.(CS)
Grade - A Grade - O Grade - A

Chauhan Bhakti Rakshe Nikita


M.Sc. (IT) M.Com (Mgmt)
Grade - A+ Grade - A+

GOOD THINGS SHOW UP


College Results

PROGRAMME CPP* PROGRAMME CPP*


B.A 95.95 B.COM. 93.40

M.A. (ECONOMICS) 84.38 M.COM. (ACCOUNTANCY) 84.88

M.A. (GEOGRAPHY) 100 M.COM. (MANAGEMENT) 84.88

PROGRAMME CPP* PROGRAMME CPP*

B.COM. (A & F) 95.83 B.M.S. 97.66

B.COM. (B & I) 100 B.M.M. 94.34

B.COM. (F M) 97.26 B.SC. (I T) 90.91

B.SC. (C S) 90
CPP* COLLEGE PASS PERCENT*

* The above percentiles are as per the Credit Based Cumulative Grade Point System.

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NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE
OF
COMMERCE, ARTS & MANAGEMENT STUDIES &
SHANTABEN NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
(AUTONOMOUS)
THE BOMBAY SUBURBAN GRAIN DEALERS’ JUNIOR COLLEGE OF
COMMERCE, ARTS AND SCIENCE

Vision Mission Goals

 Education for all.  The mission of our institution is  To impart quality and valuable
 Education for the youth. to serve the society at large, service in the field of education.
 Education for the future and students belonging to  To attain community and social
of our country. linguistic minority in particular, development.
with commitment, dedication  To ensure and inculcate perfect
and devotion. The institution discipline among students.
aims at providing overall  To aim at overall personality
education from K.G to P.G to development of the students.
Ph.D.  To inculcate moral values among
students.
 To enable students to face the
challenges of the competitive
world.
 To help the students in discovering
their latent talents.
 To instill awareness about social
and ecological issues and help
them in being socially conscious
citizens.
Quality Policy
We at Nagindas Khandwala College of Commerce, Arts & Management Studies, Shantaben Nagindas
Khandwala College of Science (Autonomus) and The Bombay Suburban Grain Dealers’ Junior College of
Commerce, Arts and Science are committed to import Quality Education to youths enabling them to develop right
attitude & professional competence & inculcating right ethical values.
This shall be achieved by:
Providing excellent infrastructure and conducive learning enviornment.
Building a harmonious work culture & motivating everybody to contribute their best.
Proactively responding to changing needs of industry, parents & society by embracing latest technological
trends in the field of education.
Complying with requirement of ISO 9001:2015 Standard & striving for continually improving the operarations
of the Institution.
APPEAL TO THE STUDENTS
DISCIPLINE
In the College premises, every bonafide student College, the Principal may expel such a student
of the College must wear the Identity Card. from the College. The decision of the Principal in
this regard will be final.
A student found in a tutorial batch or a division Students with poor academic performance and
or a class, which is not meant for him/her, will conduct, may not be admitted to the next
be liable for punishment. semester/subsequent year as the case may be, and
the admission of such students shall be solely at
Students should not loiter in the corridors or in the discretion of the Principal.
the College premises particularly when classes
are in session.

A student should not invite any outsider to the ATTENDANCE


College premises, classrooms, library, canteen or Ordinance - 0.6086 Relating to Attendance for
gymkhana. granting the terms in each subject, a minimum
attendance of 75% of the average of the total
No fund raising activity should be undertaken number of theory lectures, practicals and tutorials
by any student without prior written permission (wherever prescribed), and a 50% attendance for
from the Principal. each subject will be required out of the total
number of lectures, practicals and tutorials in the
Students are warned that they should not subject conducted during the term/semester.
indulge in any form of ragging. Any student
found involved or abetting in ragging, will be
dealt with as per provisions of law.

Students are required to take adequate care of their belongings


while on the College premises. Management will not be responsible
for any theft /damage to the belongings.

Students are not permitted to park two wheelers A student who is not able to attend his/her classes
or four wheelers in the College premises / regularly and/or who is not able to complete his/her
Bhadran Nagar area. tutorial/project/assignments properly may not be
permitted to appear for the examinations as per the
Students should take care of, and not cause any University rules.
damage to, the College property.
Ordinance - 0.6086 relating to the keeping of terms
The Principal has the power to determine suitable to the satisfaction of the Principal of the College:-
disciplinary action incase of indiscipline and To keep a term at a college or recognised institution,
improper conduct of the students while in the an undergraduate or post graduate student must
college. complete, to the satisfaction of the Principal or the
Head of the Institution, the course of study at the
Parents/Guardians/Students are requested to college or institution, prescribed for such a term for
read and acquaint themselves with the rules of the class to which such an undergraduate or post
conduct and discipline. Students must ensure graduate student belongs.
strict compliance with these rules.
If students are not able to attend lectures and/or
If, for any reason, in the opinion of the Principal, tutorials for a period exceeding a week in a term,
the continuance of any student in the College is they should take prior permission from the College
deemed detrimental to the interest of the Principal, for such absence.

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Absence on medical ground, may be considered DRESS CODE
a satisfactory reason for absence from lectures
or tutorials. Yet at the time of granting the terms Students are expected to wear decent clothes.
to a student, his/her class work and other Students are strictly prohibited from wearing the
academic inputs will be considered to be of following while on the college premises.
paramount importance. Hence, a student may
not be granted his/her terms even if he/she BOYS
explains his/her absence on medical or other Caps, Hats, Half-pants, Shorts, Bermudas,
grounds. Absence should be with prior Sleeveless T-shirts and 3/4th pants, Ripped Jeans,
permission; in case it is due to unforseen Torn Jeans.
circumstances, an application duly supported by
a medical certificate in the case of illness or duly GIRLS
supported by other satisfactory evidence in the Caps, Hats, Half-pants, Shorts, Bermudas, Skin tight
case of other reasons, must reach the Principal dresses, revealing dresses, Short dresses or short
within a week of such occasion of absence. skirts, Sleeveless and short tops, Ripped Jeans, Torn
Jeans, and pedal pushers. Facial piercing other than
In the Commerce section, the College has six earrings and nose rings strictly prohibited. Any
divisions of First and Second Year classes and other attire which according to the College
five divisions of the Third Year class. Out of authorities is not suitable to the College culture /
these, one division each of the Second and Third environment will not be permitted.
Year classes are run on an unaided basis.
CELLPHONES
Admission to Second Year and Third Year classes Use of cell phones in any form in the classrooms
will be granted on the basis of attendance and and corridors is strictly prohibited. On breach of
academic performance. Students who cannot be this discipline, the cellphone holder will be liable for
admitted in the aided classes will be granted a penalty of Rs. 500/- for the first offence. In case
admission in the unaided batch. of a repetition of the offence the cellphone shall be
liable to be confiscated.

Cell Phones are strictly not allowed in the


Examination Halls.

Students are required to take adequate care of their


belongings while on the College premises.
Management will not be responsible for any theft
/damage to the belongings.

ADMISSION TO REPEATERS/ATKT STUDENTS


Admission to a higher class is not automatic. Students have to take Admission each year. Admission is based on
availability of seats, attendance and performance in the lower class. A repeater or a failed student who has an ATKT
may not be admitted to the next class in case of unavailability of seats in the aided batch. He/She may be allowed to
take admission in the unaided batch.

ADMISSION FOR RESERVED CATEGORY STUDENTS


Ours is a linguistic minority college (Gujarati). As per University Circular, reservation is as follows:
50% seats: Minority Quota including the Management Quota (i.e. 15%)
Of the remaining 50%, seats are reserved as shown below:-
The remaining 43% seats are for open category students. Note: 30% seats, in
each category, are reserved for women.
S.C -13% S.T.-7% D.T(A)-3% N.T (B)-2.5%
N.T. (C)-3.5% N.T. (D)-2% O.B.C.-19% S.B.C.-1%
Transfer/Sports/Ex-Servicemen- 3% Physically Handicapped- 3% Open- 43%

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For granting the terms in each subject minimum attendance of 75% of the average of the total
number of theory lectures, practicals and tutorials (wherever prescribed), and a 50% attendance for
each subject will be required out of the total number of lectures, practicals and tutorials in the
subject conducted during the term/semester.

Similarly, a student who has been given certain class work or homework has to complete it to the
satisfaction of the concerned teacher.

A student who is not able to attend his classes regularly and / or who is not able to complete his
tutorial /project / assignments properly may not be permitted to appear for the examinations as
per the University rules.

Mumbai University Ordinance


- 0.6086 Relating to Attendance

The same ratio shall be applied for computing the attendance of the learners by crediting the
number of periods which are missed while participating in an extracurricular/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 /Director/ Head of the College/ Institute/ University Department or by
the direction of the University Officer as the case may be wherein for the purpose of computing
the average attendance the periods missed for what is envisaged here-in-above, at Sr. no 2, shall
be deemed to have been attended by the said learner .

Leave of Absence: In case students are not able to attend lectures and / or tutorials for a period
exceeding a week in a term, they should give intimation to the Principal of the College and take
prior permission for such absence.

Absence on medical or other grounds: Absence on medical or other grounds, which is given to the
satisfaction of the Principal, may be considered a satisfactory reason for absence from lectures or
tutorials. Yet at the time of granting the terms to a student, his/her class work and other academic
inputs would be considered to be of paramount importance. Hence, a student may not be granted
his / her terms even if he/she explains his/her absence on medical or other grounds. Absence
should be with prior permission; in case it is due to unforeseen circumstances an application duly
supported by other satisfactory evidence in the case of other reasons, must reach the Principal
within a week of such occasion of absence.

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NOTICE FOR ALL STUDENTS
“ ALL THE STUDENTS ARE HEREBY INFORMED
THAT THEY SHOULD NOT INDULGE IN ANY
FORM OF RAGGING.
ANY STUDENT FOUND INVOLVED OR HELPING
IN THIS WILL BE DEALT WITH AS PER “
PROVISIONS OF LAW
- By Order
PRINCIPAL

UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION


BAHADURSHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI
No. F. 1-21/2009 [Anti Ragging] March, 2012

NOTICE

In pursuance to the Judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India dated


08.05.2009 in Civil Appeal No. 887/2009, the University Grants Commission
has framed UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher
Educational Institutions, 2009’which have been notified on 4th July, 2009 in
the Gazette of India. These regulations are mandatory for all
Universities/Institutions. The UGC has made it mandatory for all students /
parents to submit anti ragging related affidavits to the institutions at the time
of admission. Now it is brought to the notice of all Universities, Institutions,
Students and Parents that these affidavits can be downloaded from the
website of UGS and or other related websites.

JS [ARC]

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What is Ragging? A student Indulging
in Ragging can be:
Any Act resulting in :
- Expelled from the Institution
- Mental / Physical / Sexual Abuse - Banned from the Hostel
- Verbal Abuse - His / Her Scholarship can
be withdrawn
- Indecent Behaviour
- Debarred from Examinations
- Criminal Intimidation /
wrongful Restraint - Denied Admission to any Institution

- Undermining Human Dignity - Prosecuted for Criminal Action

- Financial Exploitation / Extortion - Institutions have been asked


to file FIR with local police against
those who Rag / Abet Ragging
- Use of Force

rAGGING IS a PUNISHABLE OFFENCE!

NO T O DO NOT INDULGE IN RAGGING

Y G
Are you being Ragged?

SA G I N Immediately Call UGC Anti-Ragging Helpline

AG
1800-180-5522 (24x7 Toll Free)

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or send an e-mail to
helpline@antiragging.in
Visit UGC website
www.ugc.ac.in & www.antiragging.in
to see UGC Anti Ragging Regulations
JOIN HANDS TO MAKE YOUR CAMPUS
RAGGING FREE
DON’T BE A MUTE SPECTATOR TO RAGGING
REPORT RAGGING INCIDENTS IMMEDIATELY
UNDERTAKING BY THE CANDIDATE / STUDENT
1. I,
Son/Daughter of Mr./Mrs./Ms.
have carefully read and fully understood the law prohibiting ragging and the directions of the Supreme
Court and the Central / State Government in this regard.

2. I have received a copy of the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational
Institutions, 2009, and have carefully gone through it.

3. I hereby undertake that:


• I will not indulge in any behavior or act that may come under the definition of ragging.
• I will not participate in or abet or propagate ragging in any form
• I will not hurt anyone physically or psychologically or cause any other harm.

4. I hereby agree that if found guilty of any aspect of ragging, I may be punished as per the provisions of
the UGC Regulations mentioned above and / or as per the law in force.

5. I hereby affirm that I have not been expelled or debarred from admission by any institution.

6. I hereby undertake that I will register my name in Voters List with State Election Commission,
Government of Maharashtra as soon as I complete the age of 18 years.

Signed this day of month of year

Signature of the Student

This is a format. Please use a separate paper to give


the undertakings. See UGC website ‘www.ugc.ac.in’
for all Reports and Notices on ragging.

UNDERTAKING BY PARENT / GUARDIAN


1. I,

Father/Mother/Guardian have carefully read and fully understood the law prohibiting ragging and
the directions of the Supreme Court and the Central / State Government in this regard as well as the UGC
Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009.

2. I assure you that my son / daughter / ward will not indulge in any act of ragging.

3. I hereby agree that if he / she is found guilty of any aspect of ragging, he / she may be punished as per the
provisions of the UGC Regulations mentioned above and / or as per the Law in force.

Signed this day of month of year


Signature of the Parent

Parent address:

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SCHOLARSHIPS & FREESHIPS
Sr. No. Name of the Requirement Last Date
Scholarship / Freeship of application

1 The Government of India a) Caste Certificate As Notified by the


Scholarship to b) Domicile Certificate Government
• Scheduled Caste c) Income Certificate by Tahasildar
d) Non Creamy Layer (Not for S.C.)
• Buddhist
e) Ration Card
• Other Backward Caste f) Aadhaar Card
• Special Backward Caste g) Fee Receipt
• Vimukta Jati & Nomadic Tribes h) All Marksheet
• Scheduled Tribes i) XII Leaving Certificate
j) Photocopy of Student Bank Account
• Economically Backward Class (E.B.C.)
Passbook (Nationalised bank only)
(Students whose parents Annual (Details available on website
Income is below Rs. 2 Lakh) https://mahadbtmahait.gov.in)

2 The Government of India Same as above As Notified by the


Freeship to Government
• Scheduled Caste
• Buddhist
• Other Backward Caste
• Special Backward Caste
• Vimuktha Jati & Nomadic Tribes
• Scheduled tribes
(Students whose parents annual
income is Rs. 2 Lakh and Above)

3 Freeship to the children of Primary a) Signature of the Principal of the Within 30 days of
School Teachers (PTC) and Secondary School. admission
School Teachers (STC) b) Area Officer’s Signature, Certificate of
Eligibility to be obtained from the
competent authority.
c) Marksheet
d) Ration Card
e) Aadhaar Card
f) Photocopy of Student Bank Account
Passbook (Nationalised bank only)

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SCHOLARSHIPS & FREESHIPS
Sr. No. Name of the Requirement Last Date
Scholarship / Freeship of application

5 Freeship to the children of a) Freedom Fighter’s proof As Notified by the


Freedom Fighters b) Aadhaar Card Government
c) Ration Card
d) All Marksheet
e) Photocopy of Student Bank Account,
Passbook (Nationalised bank only)
(Details available on websites:-
https://mahadbtmahait.gov.in)

6 Freeship to the children of Wives Same as above As Notified by the


& Widows of Defence Services Government
Personnel

7 Scholarship for Handicapped students a) Handicap Certificate As Notified by the


b) Domicile Certificate Government
c) Ration Card
d) All Marksheet
e) Fee receipt
f) Aadhaar Card
g) Photocopy of Student Bank Account,
Passbook (Nationalised bank only)

8 Scholarship for Indian Nationals Details available on websites:- As Notified by the


domiciled in Maharashtra State, 1. https://nsp.gov.in Government
belonging to: 2. https://mahadbtmahait.gov.in
• Muslim
• Buddhist
• Christian
• Sikh
• Parsi Community
• Jain

For the above Freeship, the students must fulfill the


following conditions:
That the applicant is regular in attendance in accordance with the conditions governing the respective
scholarship.

That his/her conduct and progress is satisfactory.

That he/she is not absent without prior permission.

After the expiry date of the submission, the application for the above Scholarships/Free ships will not be
accepted.

Students should not apply for more than one freeship in the year.

For more details contact College Office.

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SOCIAL
ACTIVITIES
THE B.S.G.Ds’ JUNIOR
COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
ARTS & SCIENCE
The JUNIOR COLLEGE started along with the Degree students who have passed S.S.C./XI Std. Examination from
College in July 1983. It began with 2 divisions of other than the Maharashtra State/ Mumbai Divisional
Commerce and today almost 30 years later, the College Board and admitted provisionally in this college are required
has progressed to include Commerce, Arts as well as to complete the following formalities to confirm their Final
Science stream in its curriculum. The College has 15 Eligibility and Admission in or before January.
divisions of Commerce, 4 divisions of Arts on Aided
basis. In addition to this, there are 2 Un-Aided divisions 3. Documents Required to Confirm Final Eligibility
of F.Y.J.C. Commerce 3 Un-Aided divisions of S.Y.J.C A. Prescribed application form
Commerce 2 Self Finance divisions of Commerce 2 B. Statement of S.S.C. Marks
Un-Aided divisions of Arts and 6 Un-Aided divisions of C. School Leaving Certificate (Countersigned by
Education Officer in case of Student admitted in
Science, till date.
Std.XII )
Lecture timings : D. Passing Certificate
Commerce, Arts & Science - 12 noon to 5.40 pm E. Migration Certificate
F. Annexure A (Only for Foreign Students)
ACADEMIC TERMS G. Undertaking on Stamp Paper.

First Term 4. Fees for Eligibility Form


17th June 2019 - 21st October 2019 i. Rs. 100/- for Indian Students (from out of Maharashtra)
ii. Rs. 500/- for Foreign Students
Diwali Vacation
22nd October 2019 - 13th November 2019 5. Eligibility Fees for Submision to Board till 15th Sept.
i. Rs. 300/- for Indian Students
Second Term ii. Rs. 500/- for Foreign Students
14th November 2019 - 2nd May 2020
6. Eligibility Fees from 16th Sept. to 15th Nov.
Winter Break
i. Rs. 400/- for Indian Students
26th December 2019 - 1st January 2020
ii. Rs.600/- for Foreign Students
(Above schedule is tentative and subject to change)
7. Late fee of Rs.10/- per day for Students Submitting after
ADMISSION 15th Nov. in addition to the Eligibility Fee.

1. Eligibility to F.Y.J.C. (Std XI) Eligibility to S.Y.J.C. (Std XII)


S.S.C. Examination conducted by the Maharashtra
State Board of Secondary Education, Mumbai. 1. F.Y.J.C. Examination from a School or a College
OR recognized by the Maharashtra State Board of Higher
Examination considered equivalent to the S.S.C. Secondary Education, Mumbai with Arts /
Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Commerce/Science stream.
Secondary Education, Mumbai. OR
2. Examination considered equivalent to the F.Y.J.C.
2. Documents to be Produced and Submitted along with Examination, in Arts/Commerce/Science stream.
the Application Form.
1. S.S.C.Marksheet (photocopy) For admission students should submit the documents listed
2. School Leaving Certificate (photocopy) below, in original with one photocopy of each:
3. Caste Certificate from Registered Community
4. Aadhaar Card (photo copy) 1. S.S.C. Examination Passing Certificate
5. Printout of Online Aplication 2. Statement of Marks of the S.S.C. Examination.
3. Statement of Marks of the F.Y.J.C. Examination.
Organisation or Affidavit (court)- for Minority Students. 4. School leaving Certificate from the School or the Junior
College where the student has satisfactorily completed
In addition to the above mentioned documents, those F.Y.J.C. Course.

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SUBJECTS FOR F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C
ARTS
1. English
2. Marathi/Gujarati/Hindi/French/Information Technology
3. Health & Physical Education
4. Environment Education
5. Economics
6. Geography
7. Sociology
Any Three
8. Psychology
9. Mathematics & Statistics
OR
10. Political Science
11. Philosophy
Any Three
12. Logics
13. Mathematics & Statistics

COMMERCE
1. English
2. Marathi/Gujarati/Hindi/French/Information Technology
3. Health & Physical Education
4. Environment Education
5. Economics
6. Book Keeping and Accountancy
7. Organization of Commerce & Management
8. Secretarial Practice or Mathematics & Statistics

SCIENCE
1. English
2. Hindi/French/Information Technology
3. Health & Physical Education
4. Environment Education
5. Physics
6. Chemistry
7. Biology / Psychology
8. Mathematics & Statistics/ Psychology

Vocational:
Computer Science / Electronics and Mathematics & Statistics

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EXAMINATION PATTERN FOR FYJC
Sr. Subject Examination Total Average
No.

I Term Internal II Term Internal Final 25+50+25+100


Terminal 200/2
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Languages 25+50+25+
1 (Eng./H/M/ 25 marks 50 marks 25 marks 100 200/2
G/F) 100=200

25+50+25+
2 IT 25 marks 50 marks 25 marks 100 200/2
100=200

Maths & 25+50+25+100


3 25 marks 50 marks 25 marks 100 200/2
Stats. =200

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4 v‹1_oѴo]‹ņ 25 marks 50 marks 25 marks 100 200/2
"o1boѴo]‹ =200

25+50+25+100
5 ;o]u-r_‹ 25 marks 50 marks 25 marks 100 200/2
=200

BK & A/c /
25 marks 25+50+25+100
u]ĺo=olĺ
6 (Seminar/ 50 marks 25 marks 100 200/2
& Mgt./Sec. =200
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Practice

30 marks -77;7|o
20 marks
7 EVE (Assignment - - 50 grand
uof;1|ő External
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25 marks 25 marks 25 marks 25 marks 25+25+25+25 100/2&


8 PE changed
(Practical) (Written) (Practical) (Written) =100 |o]u-7;

EXAMINATION PATTERN FOR SYJC (HSC BOARD) - 80:20 PATTERN

written: 80 Marks
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Terminal Preliminary bm-ѴŐo-u7ő


Languages (Eng. & Mar,
1 80 80 80+20 (Oral)
†fķbmķ u;m1_ő
2 ;o]u-r_‹ķ-|_vķ$ 80 80 80+20 (Practical)
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3 80 80 ѶƏƳƑƏŐuof;1|ő
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4 ķķ" 80 80 ѶƏƳƑƏŐuof;1|ő
30 (Intenal:
20 External + 30 internal =
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5 EVE Assigment)

25 Practical 25 Practical $o|-Ѵo=ƐƏƏ-ˆ;u-];7|oƔƏ


6 PE
25 Written 25 Written and Graded

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Attendance Requirement English Literary Club
It organizes competitions, writing of short stories,
A student whose attendance in both the terms is not
poems, etc. and other literaly activities based on English
satisfactory below 75% may not be allowed to appear for
Language and Literature and General Knowledge. The
the examination. Besides, a student who is irregular in
aim of such competitions is to develop the
attendance in the First Term may not be permitted to
communication and debating skills of students.
attend the Second Term of the academic year.

Tutorials Hindi Sahitya Parishad


It conduct programme and competitions like essay
Tutorials and practicals are a means to supplement
writting, competitions, elocution debates and other
lectures in certain subjects. Attendance in these tutorials
activities or the improvment of students vocabulary.
is compulsory.

Absence at Tests/Examinations Gujarati Sahitya Sabha


The programmes and competitions conducted by the
If a student is unable to appear for any examination /
Gujarati Department are on similar lines as that of
test, his/ her application duly supported by a medical
English and Hindi Departments. This association also has
certificate should reach the Principal within a week from
a unique feature of organizing competitions in vocal
the date of such absence.
music, which is very popular among students.
Unfair Means at Examinations Marathi Wangmaya Mandal
A student who is found copying or using any unfair
The Marathi Department organizes and conducts
means during a test/an examination will be instantly
various programmes. Apart from Essay-writing, debates
expelled from the examination hall and be also subject
and elocution competitions, this association also
to disciplinary action.
organizes Magic Shows, small plays and such other
programmes by inviting dignitaries from the Marathi
The decision taken by the Examination Committee in
Natya Jagat.
this matter will be final.

Extra Curricular Activities Commerce Association


Different activities, programmes, lectures, seminars and
We at B.S.G.D.S Junior College believe in promoting the
competitions are organized by this association, to
overall personality of every student. We offer the
develop various skills and commercial awareness in the
students a fairly extensive range of extra curricular
students.
activities. These activities are conducted by the
following associations.
Mathematics Association
It conducts competitions and quiz programmes based on
Mathematics to improve analytical and quantitative
skills of students.

Geography Association
This association organizes Educational field tours to
different places of geographical importance, in and
around Maharashtra. It also conducts exhibitions based
on geographical phenomena and environmental issues.

Students’ Council Gymkhana


Students' Council is an important association of the It aims at encouraging students to participate in both
college and is managed by the Students’ Council indoor and outdoor games and enhancing their skills. It
Incharge and assisted by Members from all classes of conducts various tournaments, organizes the Annual
F.Y.J.C. and S.Y.J.C. This association organizes various Athletic Meet at the Collegiate level and sends students
entertaining programmes, which are competitive as well to represent the college at various Inter-Collegiate
as non- competitive in nature and are spread throughout district, state and national level competition. Our college
the year. It motivates students to participate in various also conducts various Inter-Collegiate tournaments to
events, celebration of Days and Inter-Collegiate cultural encourage students.
competitions.

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Students’ Aid Fund notice board and college website every month. Parents or
Student having less than 75% are intimated to meet the
1. Book Bank Facility college authorities and thus they become aware of the
2. Fees Concession regularity of their wards in the college.
Above facilities has been extended to the economically
backward students to enable them to continue their This system has been a great success and parents too have
education. appreciated it.

N.S.S. The College Magazine: ‘Sankalp’


The NSS unit in the college enrolls students as per NSS The college magazine ‘Sankalp’ is published annually.
guidelines and directions of the Maharashtra State Contributions in the form of essays, short stories, poems,
Board of Higher Secondary Education. The unit provides articles, riddles, sketches, cartoons, jokes, etc. are invited
an opportunity to students to develop organizational from the students as well as teachers. Due weightage is
skills and leadership qualities and a sense of social given to all languages taught in the college.
consciousness. Various projects are undertaken by its
volunteers. Camps to nearby places are also arranged for Prizes and Scholarships
them during the academic year. Kesarben Bhaichand Patel Merit Prize
(Donated by late Shri Ramanbhai Patel)

This prize is awarded to the girl student securing the


highest marks and standing first in the H.S.C. Examination
in Commerce from the Bombay Suburban Grain Dealers’
Junior College of Commerce and Arts and joining Nagindas
Khandwala College of Commerce and Arts for further
studies.

Lalitaben Dhirajlal Desai Merit Prize


(Donated by late Shri Navneet Desai)

Guidance and Counseling Cell This prize is awarded each year to the boy student
securing highest marks in the H.S.C. Examination in
This cell helps students identify, understand their
Commerce from the Bombay Suburban Grain Dealers’
personal and psychological problems and guides them to
College of Commerce and Arts and joining Nagindas
find solutions. Any student from Arts, Commerce and
Khandwala College of Commerce and Arts for further
Science faculty can avail of this service provided by a
studies.
qualified counselor. With its help, students also learn to
identify their own potential and set goals to achieve
Keshubhai G. Patel Merit Prize
self-actualization and better adjustment in today’s
(Donated by Sanstha Congress, Malad)
competitive world.
The Cell is run with the help of a qualified counselor.
This prize is awarded each year to the student securing the
highest marks in H.S.C. Examination in Arts from the
Tutor System Bombay Suburban Grain Dealers’ Junior College of
We, in our institution, have a unique system known as Commerce and Arts and joining Nagindas Khandwala
the Tutor System. In this System a class consisting of 120 College of Commerce and Arts for further studies.
students are divided into 3 batches of approximately 40
students each. Vishal C. Vaidya Scholarship Prize
Each batch of 40 students is in charge of a tutor a (Donated by Shri C.R. Vaidya, Father of late Master Vishal
teacher who teaches in that particular division. The C. Vaidya)
tutors maintain the personal data of the Students.
This prize is awarded each year to the student who has
Parent-tutor meetings are held regularly. Performance in bright academic record and needs financial assistance
the Examination or Test and General behavior of the
while studying in F.Y.J.C. and S.Y.J.C. Classes of this college.
student are also discussed in this meeting. Feedback
forms are provided in which Student / Parents write
Udaychand Z. Gupta Charitable Trust Prize
more about their difficulties and give their suggestions
The prize is awarded to the student securing the highest
for improvement. The tentative dates of the Tutor-
Meetings for the Academic year are mentioned in the number of marks in XI Science class.
academic calendar provided to the students in the
month of July.
Details of students attendance are displayed on the

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FACULTY MEMBERS JUNIOR COLLEGE

Dr. (Mrs) Ancy Jose


M.Sc. Ph.D - Principal
Mr. Jiledar Rai Mrs. Anuja John Mr. Sanjaykumar G. Joshi
M.A. D.H.E. M.A. B.Ed. M.A.(GEO.), M.A.(MAR.), B.Ed
(Vice Principal Administration) (Vice Principal) (Supervisor)

ENGLISH FRENCH PSYCHOLOGY


Mrs. Usha Kotian Mr. Sumeet Bapat Mrs. Ashwini Tuscano
M.A., M.Ed. B.E.(MECH), Advanced Dip. M.A., B.Ed.
Mrs. Anuja John In French
M.A., B. Ed.
GEOGRAPHY PHILOSOPHY
Ms. Sejal Upadhyay
M.A., B. Ed. Mrs.Anagha Kadam
Mr. Sanjaykumar Joshi M.A., B.Ed.
Ms. Sonal Upadhyay M.A.(GEO.), M.A.(MAR.), B.Ed.
M.A., M.Ed.
POLITICAL SCIENCE COMMERCE
Ms. Meeta Tapadar
M.A., B. Ed. Mrs. Anagha Kadam Mrs. Manjulata Bhargav
M. A. , B. Ed. M. Com. , B.Ed.
MARATHI
SOCIOLOGY Mrs. Vijaya Patil
Mr. Rajesh Shinde M. Com. , B.Ed.
M.A.(MAR.) M.A.(ECO), Mrs. Siddiqua Kazi
M.Ed., D.S.M. M.A., B.Ed.
Mrs. Minaxi Bathla
M. Com. , B.Ed.
GUJARATI ECONOMICS
CA. Mr. Kailashchandra Agrawal
Mrs. Deepa Mehta Mrs. Kalika Vaidya
M. Com. , B.Ed., CA.
M.A.( GUJ.), B.Ed, NET, M.A., B.Ed.
M.A.(HINDI)
Mrs. Indira Suvarna Mrs. Corina Kudalkar
HINDI M.A., B.Ed. M. Com. , B.Ed.

Mrs. Suneeta Maurya Ms. Myrna Alex


Mr.Vishwas Khairmode M. Com. , B.Ed.,PGDBA,
M.A., B. Ed. M.A., B.Ed.
Mr. Rajesh Shinde M.A.(Ed.), NET
Mrs. Aishwarya Pendse M.A.(ECO.),M.A.(MAR.), Mrs. Reni Anish
M.A., B. Ed. M.Ed., D.S.M. M. Com. , B.Ed.
Mr. Dineshkumar Singh Mr. Ashirwad Koli
M.A.(HINDI), M.A.(HIS.), M.A.(ECO.),M.A.(GEO.), B.Ed. Mrs. Grenita D'Souza
B.P.Ed., B. Ed. M. Com. , B.Ed.
Mrs. Kanchan Verma
Mrs. Madhavi Mishra M.A.(ECO.),M.A.(ENG.), B.Ed.
Mrs. Madhavi Gadani
M.A., B. Ed. ,M.Phil. M. Com. , B.Ed.
Mrs. Kalpana Jha
M.A., B.Ed.

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PHYSICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Mr. Santosh Wagh Mrs. Neha Wagh
M. Sc. B.Ed M.C.A.

Mr. Mukesh Yadav Mrs. Sheetal Zingade


M. Sc. B.Ed M. Tech.- Comp. Sci. & Tech

Mrs. Neeta Nandrekar Mr. Suraj Upadhyay


M. Sc. B.Ed M.Sc. (Comp. Science)

CHEMISTRY COMPUTER SCIENCE


Mr. Nikhil Upadhyay Mrs. Soniya Khatu
M. Sc., B.Ed M.Tech.-Comp. Sci. & Tech.

Mr. Rahul Tripathi Mr. Pritosh Mishra


M. Sc., B.Ed M.Sc. (Comp. Science), PET.

Mrs. Miti Desai ELECTRONICS


M. Sc., B.Ed
Mrs. Dipika Aherrao
M.Tech.-Elec. & Comm.
MATHEMATICS
Mrs. Shyamala Joshi ENVIORNMENT EDUCATION
M.Sc., B.Ed.
Mrs. Sonali Mishra
Mr. S. Francis Julious M.Sc., B.Ed.
M. Sc., B.Ed
Mrs.Shraddha Pawar
Mr. Sarfaraz Mansury M.Sc., B.Ed.
M. Sc., B.Ed
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mrs. Sarita Yadav
M. Sc., B.Ed Mr. Bhaskar Paithankar
M.A., M.P.Ed.
Mrs. Satya Tiwari
Mr. Dineshkumar Singh
M. Sc., B.Ed
M.A.(Hindi), M.A.(His.), B.P.Ed., B. Ed.
Mrs. Gayatri Vishwakarma
M.Sc., B.Ed.

Mr. Satish Dubey


M. Sc., B.Ed
Education is not the
Mrs. Letha Nair
M. Sc., B.Ed learning of facts,
Ms. Shraddha Singh but training of
M. Sc., B.Ed
the mind to think.
BIOLOGY
Mr. Philip Chavallor (Science Incharge)
M. Sc. M.Ed. M. Phil.
-Albert Einstein
Mrs. Shilpa Kulkarni
M. Sc. B.Ed

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EDUCATION AND
BEYOND
Nagindas Khandwala College
Gate no. 5, Bhavishya Bharat Campus,
Malad (west), Mumbai 400 064 Maharashtra, India
Website: www.nkc.ac.in

Ph.D. Centre
Ph.D. in Commerce (Business Management - Global Undergraduate
University of Mumbai) Programs
Ph.D. in Commerce (Banking and Finance - University B.Sc. IT/CS
of Mumbai) - 2yrs in Nagindas Khandwala
Ph.D. in Geography - University of Mumbai College
- 2yrs in Fraser Valley University,
Post Graduate Level CANADA
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Master of Arts- M.A. (Geography) BMS/BAF
Master of Arts- M.A. (Economics) - 2yrs in Nagindas Khandwala
Master of Arts- M.A. (Psychology) College
- 2yrs in Royal Roads University,
Master of Science in Information Technology (M. Sc.IT)
CANADA
Master of Sports Management

Graduate Level
BMM
Bachelor of Commerce - 2yrs in Nagindas Khandwala
B.Com. Honours International Accounting College
B.Com. Honours Actuarial Studies - 2yrs in Royal Roads University,
Bachelor of Arts CANADA
B.A. Honours in Apparel Design and Construction
(Fashion Designing)
BMS/BAF/BA Psychology
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS).
- 2yrs in Nagindas Khandwala
Bachelor of Management Studies in Sports Management College
(BMS - SM) - 2yrs in Lakehead University,
Bachelor of Commerce CANADA
(Banking and Insurance) [B. Com(B & I)]
Bachelor of Commerce
(Accounting and Finance) [B.Com (A & F)]
Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) [B.Com (FM)]
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology [B. Sc.(IT)]
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science [B.Sc.(CS)]

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NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE,
ARTS & MANAGEMENT STUDIES &
SHANTABEN NAGINDAS KHANDWALA
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
ADMISSION to B. Com and B.A. College Fees
classes The fees are as per the guidelines issued by the
1.1 Eligibility for F.Y.B.Com. / B.A.: - A student should University of Mumbai from time to time and will be
have passed Std. XII i.e. The Higher Secondary displayed on the Notice Board.
Certificate Examination conducted by the Mumbai
Board and the Maharashtra State Board of Examination
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or an 4.1 There shall be two class tests and two examinations.
examination recognised as equivalent thereof. The examinations will be conducted at the end of
each semester.
1.2 Candidates who have passed the HSC or other
qualifying examination from other than the 4.2 The student must appear in both the exams
Maharashtra Board of HSC Examination, should compulsorily.
produce Eligibility Certificate from the university of
Mumbai along with the application for admission, 4.3 Both semester examinations shall be of two and half

Re-Accredited in 3rd Cycle with “A” Grade (CGPA 3.32)


ISO 9001: 2008 Re-Certified
Best College Award 2012 by University of Mumbai
Educational Excellence Award by Indus Foundation, U.S.A.
Best College Award for Quality in Education by Indo Global Chamber of Commerce
IMC Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality Commendation Certificate, 2013
Best Educational Quality Enhancement Team (BEQET) President Award, 2013

hours’ duration each.


failing which their applications are liable to be
rejected. 4.4 Both semester examinations shall be of 75 marks
each except in the subjects where the tutorials are
1.3 All admissions are provisional, and are liable to be prescribed as part of the workload.
cancelled if their eligibility / enrolment is not
confirmed by the University of Mumbai. 4.5 Under autonomy the college has decided to conduct
a Supplementary Exam in the month of June for
1.4 Admissions secured on the basis of incorrect or false failed and ATKT students to avoid loss of year of
information are liable to be cancelled. students.

Academic Terms 2019-20 4.6 Credit Based Evaluation System

First Term Scheme of Examination


6th June 2019 - 24th October 2019 The performance of the learners will be evaluated in two
components. One component will be the Internal
Second Term Assessment component carrying 25% marks and the
15th November 2019 - 30th April 2020 second component will be the Semester End
Examination component carrying 75% marks.
(There will be a break for Mid term from 2nd September
2019 to 7th September 2019 both days inclusive).

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4.7 Standard of Passing third person for any other purpose/s. It shall be for
his/her exclusive and relevant use. He/She can use it
The learners, to pass a course, shall have to obtain a only for the purpose of getting the redressal of
minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course grievances through the redressal mechanism provided
where the course consists of Internal Assessment & by the College. Any deviation from this procedure by the
Semester End Examination. The learners shall obtain applicant shall be construed as an unfair act on the part
minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25) in the Internal of the examinee and shall make him/her liable for
Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End appropriate punishment by the College.
Examination (i.e 30 out of 75) separately, to pass the If the examinee is not satisfied with the marks awarded
course and minimum of Grade E in the project to him/her by the original examiner, he/she may apply
component, wherever applicable to pass a particular for redressal of grievances to the College. The prescribed
semester. A learner will be said to have passed the application form, duly filled in, should be submitted
course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment & within 7 days from the date of the receipt of the
Semester End Examination together. concerned photocopy/ies, with a fee of Rs. 500 per
paper to the College (50% concession for reserve
4.8 ATKT for Faculties of Arts & Commerce will be in categories).
keeping with circulars and guidelines issued by the
University from time to time. The examinee shall have to mention clearly in the
application form, the reasons for his/her grievances and
4.9 Facility of obtaining photocopy and revaluation of specify clearly questionwise his/her points of objection
the answer books to the valuation done with proper justification.

The facility to obtain photocopies of assessed and/or The applications for redressal of grievances received
moderated answer book/s by the examinee/s is after the last date shall not be accepted by the College
extended with a view to introduce transparency in the under any circumstances, whatsoever.
examination system and ensure its credibility. This
facility shall be for theory papers only of the examination 4.10 Unfair Means
held.
Students using unfair means during an examination will
The prescribed application form for obtaining photocopy be referred to Unfair Means Enquiry Committee. The
of answer book/s will be supplied on the payment of Committee will follow the procedure prescribed by the
non- refundable fee of Rs. 100/- per answer book (50% University and recommend action against those found
concession for reserve category examinees). The guilty in accordance with University guidelines which
application should be submitted to an officer authorized includes debarment from examinations for upto 3 years.
to receive it within the due date specified in the notice To avoid such unpleasant situations, students should
which will be put up after the declaration of results. desist from the use of unfair means during an
examination. Students should ideally refrain from
The College shall endeavour to supply photocopy of bringing their mobile phones with them during
answer book/s within 7 days from the date of receipt of examinations. If they are brought, cell phones should be
application. On receipt of photocopy/ies, the applicant kept in the students’ bags during the examinations.
examinee shall be the sole custodian of it / them and
under no circumstances shall they be transferred to any

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AIDED COURSES
Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Arts
(B.Com) (B.A.)

F.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.A.
(Sem I & Sem II) (Autonomous) (Sem I & Sem II) (Autonomous)
Foundation Course: Paper I &II Foundation Course: Paper I & II
Business Communication: Paper I &II Communication Skills in English: Paper I & II
Business Economics: Paper I & II Hindi or Marathi or Gujarati
Environmental Studies Global Processes and Patterns: Paper I & II
Mathematics and Statistics Economics: Paper I & II
General Psychology: Paper I & II
Accountancy and Financial Management: Paper I &II
Commerce
I) Introduction to Business-Semester-I
II) Service Sector: Semester-II
S.Y.B.A.
S.Y.B.Com. (Sem III & Sem IV) (Autonomous)
(Sem III & Sem IV) (Autonomous)
Foundation Course: Paper III & IV
Foundation Course: Paper III & IV
Applied Component Group - Advertising
Business law
I) Fundamental of advertising Semester-III
Business Economics: Paper III & IV
II) Agency & Media Operation Semester-IV
Commerce: Paper III & IV Optional Group: Papers II and III in
I) Management: Principles & Functions: Semester-III a) Geography
II) Management: Production & Finance: Semester-IV b) Economics
Accountancy and Financial Management: Paper III & IV c) Psychology
Applied Component Group: Paper I- advertising:
I) Fundamentals of advertising: Semester III
II) Agency & Media Operations: Semester-IV
T.Y.B.A.
T.Y.B.Com.
(Sem V & Sem VI) (Autonomous) (Sem V & VI) (Autonomous)

Compulsory Courses Six Papers from any one of the following:


Paper I - Marketing and Human Resource Management:
Geography
i) Marketing: Semester-V
Economics
ii) Human Resource Management: Semester-VI
Psychology
Paper II - Business Economics- III
Paper III, IV and V - Special Group (3 Papers)
Financial Accounting and Auditing
Paper VI and VII - Applied Component Group (Any Two)
1) Computer Systems and Application
2) Export Marketing:
i) Fundamentals: Semester-V
ii) Process & Procedures: Semester-VI
3) Psychology of Human Behavior at work
4) Direct and Indirect Taxation
5) Elements of Operations Research

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FACULTY MEMBERS
DEGREE COLLEGE
Dr. (Mrs) Ancy Jose
M.Sc. Ph.D
Principal

Mr. Vijay G. Suchak Dr. Moushumi Datta


M.Com., M.Phil., LL.B, Dip in Ad & Pr M.Sc., M.B.A., Ph.D. (Geo), Ph.D. (Mgmt),
Professor & Vice Principal (Academics)
Vice Principal (Administration), Associate Professor &
Head, Department of Commerce

CA Dr. (Mrs.) Varsha Ainapure Dr. (Mrs.) Marina B. Pereira Ms. Amruta Sahasrabuddhe
F.C.A., Ph.D M.A., Ph.D. M.A.
Associate Professor & Associate Professor & Assistant Professor
Head, Department of Head, Department of
Accountancy Economics
Mr. Thomson Thomas
M.Sc., B.Ed., D.C.S.t.
CA Mr. Haresh K. Godhia Assistant Professor
B.Com., F.C.A. Dr. (Mrs.) Ruchi Sagar
Associate Professor M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Professor Dr. Madhukar Dalvi
M.Sc., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
CA Dr. (Mrs.) Reena Desai, Mr. Monikantan Nair
M.Com., F.C.A. M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed.
Associate Professor Associate Professor Mrs. Nita Dhote
M.A.
Associate Professor
Mr. Suresh Shetkar
CA Dr. (Mrs.) Rupal U. Shah M.A.
M.Com., F.C.A. Associate Professor & Mr. Nandkishor Sonar
Assistant Professor Head, Department of M.A., B.Ed.
Geography Assistant Professor

Dr. Bharat Pithadia Mr. Edwin Mathias


M.Com., LL.B. Ph.D. Dr. Prakash Dongre M.A.
Associate Professor M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
Dr. Vivek J. Chaubey
Dr. (Mrs.) Kavita G. Kalkoti Mr. Vinay Prabhu M.A., B.A.M.S.
M.Com., Ph.D., M.B.A. M.A. Assistant Professor
Associate Professor Associate Professor
& Head, Department Mrs. Vaishali Ghodeswar
of Psychology LL.M.
Dr. (Mrs.) Preeti H. Tripathi Dr. (Mrs.) Vidyadayini Shetty, Assistant Professor
M.Com., Ph.D. M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Associate Professor Dr. Santosh C. Hulagabali
M.Lib.,Sc.Ph.D.
Librarian

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Mr. Santosh Akhade Mrs. Hema Desai Ms. Bhakti Valia
Registrar Junior Clerk Junior Clerk

Mr. Girish Rathod Mrs. Smita Patke Mr. Waman Wade


Office Superintendent Junior Clerk Junior Clerk

Mrs. Lopa Barot Mr. Anil Mathurkar Mrs. Jagruti Rathod


Office Superintendent Junior Clerk Junior Clerk

Mr. Chandrashekhar Penta Mrs. Vinita Masurkar Ms. Rutuja Surve


Junior Stenographer Junior Clerk Junior Clerk

Mr. Kiran Rathod Mr. Ganiraja Ms. Hemangi Gurav


Head Clerk Junior Clerk Junior Clerk

Mrs. Swati Bapardekar


Senior Clerk

Mr. Narsinh Maheshwari


Senior Clerk Team Work
Mrs. Kalpana Divekar
Senior Clerk makes the
Dream Work

LIBRARY ATTENDANT SUPPORT STAFF

Mr. Bhagoji Jawle Mr. Waman Holkar

Mr. Vitthal Jadiyar Mrs. Lalita Humane

Mr. Prakash Kadam Mr. C. Sathasivan

Mr. Shivram Tupe Mr. Anant Harekar

Mr. Dilip Patel Mr. Sanjay Lakeshri

Mr. Arun Jadhav Mr. Shantaram Lanjekar

Mr. Anil Sonawane Mr. Rajesh Jadhav

Mrs. Surekha Sutar Mr. Pradeep Bhor

Mr. Vikas Jawle Mr. Prakash Ghag

Mr. Shrikrishna Sable Mrs. Suman Balmiki

Mr. Mukesh Balmiki Mr. Suresh Surwade


Mr. Adarsh Gije
Mr. Sachin Sagvekar
Mr. Mahesh Zhala
Mr. Satish G. Mane

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DEPARTMENTS
Accountancy Department The department will conduct tutorial sessions for those
‘Accountancy and Financial Management’ is one of the core students appearing for the NET/SET examination in
subjects in B.Com. it caters to one major subject in Geography. These sessions will be held four times in a
F.Y.B.Com. & S.Y.B.Com., whereas in T.Y.B.Com. it covers year.
three major papers viz., Advance Accounts - Paper I,
Auditing & Costing - Paper II and Management Accounts - Psychology Department
Paper III. Further Paper IV - Direct & Indirect Tax is an
The Psychology Department of the College is the only
optional subject, which is taught by Accountancy
department in this part of the western suburbs that
Department.
gives the students an opportunity to major in the subject
The syllabus is framed by the University. The students are of Psychology. The subject is keenly sought after and
given latest information and taught current developments, only students with good grades are able to procure a
so that they can be readily absorbed by the industry. place.
This year the department of Accountancy has introduced a An experienced faculty with specialisation in diverse
Basic& Advance Level Course on Accounting with Tally, fields of Psychology and excellent infrastructure
which will beconducted during Summer & Winter facilities in the form of a well-equipped laboratory and a
Vacations. Each student will get to work on a separate spacious classroom has made the study of Psychology a
computer in the Accounting lab. Prior knowledge of joy for the students. This is reflected in the excellent
accountancy not required. No. of Students: 15 per results over the years.
batch. Admissions will be on first come first served basis.
No. of Sessions: 10 – of 2 hours each. The Department also offers counseling and guidance
services to other students in the College.
Commerce Department English Department
The Commerce Department is one of the core
departments of the College. Communication in English is essential in the modern
age. Hence members of the Department of English are
The department offers, in addition to the compulsory shouldering the responsibility of developing the
Commerce papers, Advertising and Export Marketing communication skills of students in Commerce and Arts
(Ancillary Component Group Papers) as optional subjects stream as well as in other professional courses. The
at S.Y.B.Com / S.Y.B.A. and T.Y.B.Com. respectively. Department conducts tutorials and gives assignments &
The department conducts tutorial sessions for those projects to students for the development of skills in the
students appearing for the NET/SET examination in English Language.
Commerce. These sessions are held four times in a year.
Department of Law
Economics Department Business Law is one of the compulsory subjects at
The Economics Department is a core department for both S.Y.B.Com. level covering business laws such as The
the faculties of Commerce as well as Arts and gives the Indian Contract act, 1872, The Sale of Goods Act, 1930,
students an opportunity to major in the subject of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, The Consumer
Economics at T.Y.B.A. level. Now we also offer M.A. in Protection Act, 1986, The Companies Act, 1956, Indian
Economics in our College. Partnership Act, 1932, and the Maharashtra
Co-operative Societies Act, 1960.
Geography Department
Department of Mathematics -
The Geography Department offers an opportunity to the
students to major in the subject of Geography at T.Y.B.A. Statistics
level. The study of Geography is made interesting through Mathematics is an important component at F.Y.B.Com.
the use of technological aids like audiovisual equipments, level. The Department caters to Mathematics and
surveying instruments, topographical maps, NATMO, Statistics subject along with Computer at T.Y.B.Com.
thematic maps, GIS Remote Sensing and Arial Photographs level. The Department conducts tutorial tests and gives
amongst a host of other equipments and techniques with a assignments and projects to students for development
well equipped Laboratory. of numerical attitude.
The Department of Geography-(Six papers), established in
1995, offers courses in First year, Second year and Third Foundation Course
year B.A. classes, Environmental Studies in F.Y.B.Com class,
Foundation Course is one of the significant components
Travel and Tourism Management (Add-on Course) for B.A.
of all streams of studies. It is the subject which is taught
and B.Com. and has started Master’s Degree from the
at F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.B.A., S.Y.B.Com. and S.Y.B.A. levels.
academic year 2006-07.
The Department prepares students from the Arts faculty Languages
for the B.A. and M.A. Degrees of the University.
In the Arts Stream, students are given the choice of
This year onwards, the department will conduct a course in Gujarati, Marathi or Hindi to be taken up as one of the
GIS Remote Sensing during summer and winter vacations. ancillary subjects.

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EXTRA CO-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
Students’ Council courses, fashion designing, interior/ exterior designing,
guidance on professional courses like
Students’ Council is formed as per the university Chartered Accountancy, Chartered Financial Analysts,
guidelines. Students are nominated on the basis of their Cost and works Accountants, Company Secretaryship etc.
academic performance, their participation and We also provide placement opportunities for interested
achievement in cultural activities, Sports, N.S.S. and N.C.C. students. Campus interviews are organised by some
in addition, two girl candidates are nominated by the companies and the students have been placed after
Principal. Interviews.

The General Secretary is elected out of these candidates. Women Development Cell
Students’ Council organizes various extra curricular
activities and the Youth Festival. To help students discover The Cell aims at empowering women and contributing to
their potential and to master them, it conducts workshops their development. The Cell conducts different women
under the guidance of experts. oriented activities: academic, medical and sociological,
during the year providing necessary inputs for the
Students’ Council also organizes Annual Day celebration betterment of the girl students.
and successfully manages celebrations of other days like
Rose Day, Saree & Tie Day, Friendship Day, Teachers Day. Commerce Association
Members of the Students’ Council also take the initiative to The Commerce Association organises various programmes
organising a farewell function for T.Y. students. and activities such as Advertising, Mimicry, Commerce
Quiz etc., and invites resource persons and practicing
Arts Circle managers to deliver lectures on topics such as ‘Careers in
Under the auspices of Arts Circle, various activities are Management’, ‘How to Prepare for M.B.A. Entrance
conducted for the overall development of students. Examinations’ and other related areas. The Department
Interested and talented students participate in has been organising Advertising Workshops for the benefit
competitions like Singing, One Minute, Dancing, of the students.
Antakshari, Quiz, Elocution and Debate. Students are also
taken to a film show. At the end of the year, English Literary Association
‘Arts Circle Day’ is celebrated when a famous personality is It conducts poetry reading sessions and invites guest
invited to give away the prizes to the winners. lecturers to deliver talks on issues related to English
Language and Literature. It organises competitions like
Alumni Association essay writing, creative writing and debates.
The Nagindas Khandwala Alumni Association was
established in the academic year 2002-2003. It is formed Gujarati Sahitya Mandal
to promote a lifelong relationship between College and Gujarati Sahitya Mandal organizes activities like Gujarati
Alumnus and increase fellowship amongst the members of Geet Spardha, Essay writing and Poetry recitation and also
the Association. invites eminent Gujarati writers and Poets to deliver talks.
The Mandal organizes cultural festivals for student
The Association aims to support student activities and to members.
promote the development of current students and
contribute to the growth of the Institute. Insight
INSIGHT - The Psychology association conducts many
Currently it has over 200 lifetime members. You may visit
interesting programmes. Stepping out of the confines of
them on facebook.com/nkalumni
the classroom, the Department regularly organizes field
visits, workshops, film shows, talks by mental health
professionals and conducts mini research projects to give
Career Guidance Cell students a closer look at the real world.
The Career Guidance Cell gives students guidance on
various topics of their interest. Seminars, talks and Marathi Wangmay Mandal
personal interviews are conducted throughout the year for
To encourage students to explore nuances of Marathi
the benefit of students. Further, resource persons from
culture and language, the Marathi wangmay Mandal
different fields of study are invited to give guidance to the
organizes events like Vad Vivad Spardha, Elocution,
students. Generally, the topics covered are computer

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Marathi Geet Spardha. It celebrates Guru Purnima every the years they have won many prizes. Arth Utsav - an
year and Marathi poets and writers are also invited to Intercollegiate competition for students concerning the
deliver a talk. subject, ‘Economics’ is also held every year.

Nature Club Sports


Nature Club organizes outdoor excursions to enable the As per the University norms, we have a Gymkhana
students to explore nature. Besides, Photography Committee, which consists of the Principal - as the
Competition, Snake Show and informative lectures on Chairperson and a team of five Professors to assist her.
various aspects of nature are regularly held.
The Unit conducts various indoor and outdoor sport
N.C.C. events like Chess, Carrom and Table Tennis Competitions
The College provides facilities for enrolment in the N.C.C. and inter - division Volleyball, Cricket and Kabaddi. Every
(in its three wings - Army, Navy and Air Force) to college year, we conduct the Annual Athletic Meet for the
students (for both boys and girls). Many camps viz. students of our College.
Republic Day Camp, National Integration Camp, etc are
organized. Students who complete N.C.C. work to the The Gymkhana promotes student participation in other
satisfaction of the N.C.C. Units are awarded certificates as Inter- college, Inter-University, State Level and National
well as 10 grace marks in the examination. Level Meets and Tournaments. The students are selected
by our coaches and their entries are sent for various
N.S.S. events. Our students have had exposure to different
sporting activities like Chess, Carrom, Table Tennis,
N.S.S. Unit of the College undertakes numerous activities Badminton, Judo, Wrestling, Boxing, Swimming, Athletics
like Health & Hygiene Awareness, & Cancer awareness, and Weight Lifting Competitions. We also send our teams
Blood Donation Camp, Old Clothes Collection and for Volleyball, Cricket, Kabaddi, Hand-ball Tournaments.
Distribution, Environment Awareness, Medical Camp, Tree
Plantation, Watershed Management etc. N.S.S. Volunteers In the field of Sports, the performance of the College has
also help out NGOs in organizing various programmes and been outstanding. Some of the highlights are:
help the police in controlling traffic at the time of festivals.
N.S.S. conducts an annual rural camp wherein students * Overall championship for boys and girls on several
work for the benefit of rural people, every year. NSS occasions in the last seven years.
students are allowed 10 grace marks subject to prescribed
conditions. * Our students have won medals in events like Wrestling,
Boxing, Power-Lifting, Weight-Lifting, Judo, Swimming
Gandhian Studies Centre and Best Physique.
The college has a UGC sponsored Gandhian Studies * Our students have won medals at ‘Ashwamedh’, a State
Centre. The main objectives of this Centre are upliftment level Inter-University Meet.
of the under privileged, women empowerment,
sensitization of the youth to various issues of society and * Our Athletes have represented University and State on
evolving new methods for resolving conflicts. In many occasions and have got medals at the National Level.
collaboration with the NGO; Sarvoday Parivar, the
Gandhian Peace Examination is conducted annually. The College arranges Free-ship and book bank facilities for
Various competitions like essay–writing, elocution, students who have outstanding sports performances to
poster–making, Poetry– composition etc. are organized their credit.
under the guidance of Mumbai Sarvoday Mandal. January
30 is observed as Non–Violence Day in commemoration Cultural Activities
of Mahatma Gandhi. Bhajan singing, film shows and guest Students Council organizes Youth Festival wherein events
lectures are organized to create awareness of Gandhian in various categories like Fine Arts and Performing Arts are
Values among students. held. The wide spectrum of events covers activities like
Rangoli, Mehendi, Hair Styling, Collage, Solo and Group
Planning Forum Vocals, Solo and Group Dances, and it also becomes a
The Economics Department conducts various subject platform for the selection of students for representing the
related functions / programmes under the aegis of the College at various Intercollegiate Competitions conducted
‘Planning Forum’. The activities conducted by the Forum by other Colleges/ Universities.
are Quiz Competition, Economics Crossword, Essay
Writing, and Elocution on the current economic affairs and Drama Club, Music Academy,
Wallpaper Contest etc. These activities are both English Club
challenging and brainstorming. Guest lectures on various The College has also started these for the students in
contemporary economic issues are also organised, order to develop their personality and elevate their
students are sent for intercollegiate competitions and over confidence.

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STUDENTS HELP CENTRE
Mentor System Counselling Centre
The College designates a faculty member as mentor for Students are counselled by expert psychologists about
a group of 30-40 students. The mentor meets the their grievances and issues. The discussions are kept
students once a month, in a group and interacts with confidential. The students are suggested various
them about their academic and personal difficulties and therapies to handle their difficulties.
helps to sort them out. A student can access his/her
mentor any time when there is a difficulty.

Part Time Job Opportunities Students’ Aid Fund


The College will try to provide part time employment in The College has established a Students Aid Fund to
the college to needy students (18 years and above) help needy and deserving students. The needy
subject to availability of suitable work. students are provided books from the Book Bank and
fees on merit basis.

Language Lab
Students who are weak in English are encouraged to use
the College’s state-of-the-art Language Lab to hone their skills in spoken and written English.

ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION
For office related work like Transfer, Certificate, NOC, True Copy, Examination Form, Rly Concession Forms etc.

Counter Timing: Degree College - 10.00 am to 12.00 noon


Junior College Commerce, Arts & Science - 02.00 pm to 04.00 pm
1. Present your valid Identity Card and Fee Receipt whenever you approach the College Office.

2. Please mention clearly your personal details such as the course of study, Class and Roll number, G.R.No., academic
year of admission, postal address with Pin Code, Telephone Number, etc. in your letter / application.

3. Make your enquires only at the Office Counter. You may meet the Superintendent / Registrar/ Vice Principal / Principal
in that order only if you are not satisfied with the clarification given at the office counter.

4. Collect your statement of marks immediately after the declaration of results.

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DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AT OUR CAMPUS

Kiran Bedi

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

Gaur Gopal Das

Vikas Khanna

Ashish Chanchlani

Anand Pillai Akash Gautam


SELF FINANCE COURSES
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (B.M.S.)

ADMISSION

Eligibility for admission to the course


A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course of BMS, shall have passed XII Std. examination of the
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent or Diploma in any Engineering
branches with two years or three years or four years duration after passing the Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.),
conducted by the Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State or its equivalent examination, by securing minimum
45% marks for general category (in one attempt) at the respective examination and minimum 40% marks for reserved
category (in one attempt)

The Streamwise allocation of seats for admission is as follows:

Stream Commerce Arts Science Diploma in Engineering and other

Percentage 45% 25% 25% 25%

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BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (B.M.S.)
FIRST YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)
FIRST SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS) SECOND SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Business Communication - I Business Communication - II
Foundation Course - I Foundation Course - Value Education & Soft Skills - II
Foundation of Human Skills Business Environment
Principles of Management Business Economics - I
Introduction to Financial Accounts Principles of Marketing
Business Law Industrial Law
Business Statistics Business Mathematics

SECOND YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


THIRD SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS) FOURTH SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Personal Effectiveness Management Information Technology in Business Management - II
Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Management Business Economics - II
Accounting for Managerial Decisions Business Research Methods
Strategic Management Change Management
Finance Group - Elective Production & Total Quality Management
Equity & Debt Market Finance Group - Electives
Corporate Finance Strategic Cost Management
Marketing Group - Elective Corporate Restructuring
Consumer Behaviour Marketing Group - Electives
Product Innovations Management Integrated Marketing Communication
Information Technology in Business Management - I Event Marketing

THIRD YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


FIFTH SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS) SIXTH SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS)
Logistics & Supply Chain Management Operation Research
Analytical Skills for Managers Finance Group - Elective
Finance Group - Elective International Finance
Investment Analysis and Portfolio Innovative Financial Services
Management Indirect Taxes
Wealth Management Project Management
Direct Taxes
Commodity and Derivatives Market Marketing Group - Elective
Marketing Group - Elective Brand Management
Service Marketing Retail Management
E-Commerce & Digital Marketing Sports Marketing
Sales & Distribution Management Media Planning & Management
Customer Relationship Management Research Based Project
Internship Based Project

- The learner has to choose from Finance Group Elective or Marketing Group Elective
- Our College only offers Finance or Marketing Elective

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B.COM. (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE)
1. ADMISSION
Eligibility for Admission to the Course
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course of B.Com. (A/F), shall have passed XII Std.
examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent
at one and the same sitting and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate and 40% marks
in aggregate in case of reserved category candidates.

B.Com. (A & F)
FIRST YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)
FIRST SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS) SECOND SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Business Communication - I Business Communication - II
Foundation Course - I Foundation Course - II
Commerce ( Business Environment ) - I Business Law -I
Business Economics - I Financial Management – I
Financial accounting - (Elements of Financial Accounting) - I Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas)-II
Information Technology in Accounting and Finance - I Auditing (Introduction and Planning) – I
Business Mathematics Information Technology in Accounting and Finance – II

SECOND YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


THIRD SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS) FOURTH SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Financial Accounting - III (Special Accounting Areas) Financial Accounting - IV (Special Accounting Areas)
Cost Accounting - II (Methods of Costing) Management Accounting (Introduction
Auditing - II (Techniques of Auditing & Audit to Management Accounting)
Procedures) Taxation - II (Indirect Taxes - II)
Business Law - II (Business Regulatory Framework) Business Law –III (The Companies Act 2013)
Business Economics - II (Macro Economics) Research Methodology in Accounting & Finance
Information Technology in Accountancy - I Information Technology in Accountancy - II
Foundation Course in Management - III (Introduction Foundation Course in Commerce –IV (Indian
to Management) Financial System)

THIRD YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


FIFTH SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS) SIXTH SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS)
Cost Accounting - III Cost Accounting –IV
Financial Management - II International Finance
Taxation III (Indirect Taxes - II) Taxation –IV (Direct Taxes - II)
Management Applications Economics – III (Indian Economy)
Financial Accounting - V Financial Accounting -VII
Financial Accounting - VI Internship based Project Work

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B.COM. (BANKING & INSURANCE)
1. ADMISSION

Eligibility for Admission to the Course


A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course of B.Com. (B&I), shall have passed XII Std.
examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent
at one and the same sitting and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% marks in
aggregate in case of reserved category candidates.)

B.Com. (B & I)
FIRST YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)
FIRST SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS) SECOND SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Business Communication - I Business Communication - II
Foundation Course - I Foundation Course - II
Business Economics - I Organisational Behaviour
Principles of Management Business Law
Environment & Management of Financial Services Principles & Practices of Banking & Insurance
Financial Accounting - I Financial Accounting II
Quantitative Methods - I Quantitative Methods - II

SECOND YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


THIRD SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS) FOURTH SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Financial Markets Business Economics - II
Financial Management - I Financial Management - II
Management Accounting Cost Accounting
Direct Taxation Corporate Law & Securities Law
Information Techonology in Banking & insurance - I Information Technology in Banking & Insurance - II
Risk Management Business Ethics and Corporate Governance
Foundation Course-III (Human Resource Management) Foundation Course-IV (Introduction to International
Business)

THIRD YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


FIFTH SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS) SIXTH SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS)
Financial Reporting and Analysis Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Auditing - I Auditing – II
Financial Services Management Banking Aspects in Business
Acturial Analysis in Banking & Insurance Marketing in Banking and Insurance
International Banking & Finance Central Banking
Research Methodology Internship based Project Work

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B.COM. (FINANCIAL MARKETS)
Objectives
A) To create additional avenue of self-employment for students and to provide suitable and trained
personnel for Financial Services Sector.
B) To create awareness about the practical aspect of the theoretical concepts.
C) To establish strong co-ordination between the Services Sector & the Institutions of Higher Education

Eligibility for Admission to the Course


A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce Degree Course shall have passed
XII Std. examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its
equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at (40% in case of reserved category) one & the
same sitting.
Every Candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the Constituent/affiliated college/recognized institution
conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University

B.Com. (F M)
FIRST YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)
FIRST SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS) SECOND SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Business Communication - I Business Communication - II
Foundation Course - I Foundation Course - II
Business Environment Accounting in Corporate Environment
Business Economics - I Computer Skills - I
Financial Accounting - I Financial Accounting - II
Introduction to Financial System Principles of Management
Business Mathematics Business Statistics

SECOND YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


THIRD SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS) FOURTH SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Debt Markets - I Debt Markets - II
Equity Markets - I Equity Markets - II
Commodity Market Commodity Derivatives
Foundation Course - III (Money Market) Foundation Course - IV (Foreign Exchanges Market)
Management Accouting Corporate Finance
Business Law - I Business law - II
Computer Skills - II Business Economics - II

THIRD YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


FIFTH SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS) SIXTH SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS)
Marketing in Financial Services Venture Capital & Private Equity
Corporate Accounitng Organisational Behaviour
Equity Research Strategic Corporate Finance
Direct Tax - Income Tax Indirect tax - GST
Financial Derivatives Risk Management
Business Ethics & Corporate Governance Internship Based Project Work

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BACHELOR OF MASS MEDIA (B.M.M.)
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree course in Bachelor of Mass Media shall have
passed XII Std. Examination of Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent from the
Science, Arts or Commerce stream.
The Streamwise Weightage of Merit List: Arts -50%, Commerce - 25% and Science - 25%.

FIRST YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


FIRST SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS) SECOND SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Mass Communication Effective Communication Skills - II
Effective Communication Skills - I Political Concepts and the Indian Political System
Landmark Events of 20th Century world, Introduction to Literature
India & Maharashtra Principles of Marketing
Introduction to Economics Media Psychology
Introduction to Sociology Principles of Management
Introduction to Computers

SECOND YEAR (AUTONOMOUS)


THIRD SEMESTER (SIX PAPERS) FOURTH SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
Media Studies Introduction to Journalism
Understanding Cinema Introduction to Advertising
Creative Writing Photography and Print Production
Introduction to Public Relations TV & Radio
Introduction to Cultural Studies Mass Media Research
Advance Computers Organisational Behaviour

ADVERTISING
THIRD YEAR ADVERTISING (AUTONOMOUS)
FIFTH SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
(Five Papers & One Project Paper) Advertising and Marketing Research
Advertising in Contemporary Society Legal Environment and Advertising Ethics
Copywriting Financial Management for Marketing and Advertising
Consumer Behaviour Agency Management
Media Planning and Buying The Principles and Practice of Direct Marketing
Brand Building Contemporary Issues
Advertising Design (Project Paper) Digital Media

JOURNALISM
THIRD YEAR JOURNALISM (AUTONOMOUS)
FIFTH SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER (SEVEN PAPERS)
(Five Papers & One Project Paper) Press Laws and Ethics
Reporting Broadcast Journalism
Journalism and Public Opinion Business and Magazine Journalism
Cross Media Writing & Editing Paper - I Cross Media Writing & Editing Paper - II
Global and New Media News Media Management
Indian Regional Journalism Contemporary Issues
News Paper & Magazine Making Digital Media
*In the third year, subject to availability of seats, students have to
choose either Advertising or Journalism.
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & COMPUTER SCIENCE
B.SC. (IT) / (CS)
Eligibility for Admission Theory of 75 marks and (Practical / Tutorial of 50 marks)
are treated as separate heads of passing.
Eligibility for Admission
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the 2. From F.Y. to S.Y. :
degree course of B.Sc.(IT), shall have passed XII Std.
examination of the Maharashtra State Board of If the students passes semester I & II
Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its
equivalent with mathematics and statistics as one of the OR
subjects and should have secured not less than 45%
marks in aggregate for Open Category and 40% marks A student fails in not more than two courses with not
in aggregate in case of Reserved Category candidates. more than total 200 marks in each of the semester I & II.

Candidates who have passed diploma (Three years after 3. From S.Y. to T.Y. :
Xth Std.) in Information Technology/Computer
Technology/Computer Engineering/Computer Science/ If the students passes semester I, II, III & IV
Electrical / Electronics and Video Engineering and Allied
Branches/Mechanical and Allied Branches, Civil and OR
allied Branches are eligible for direct admission to the
A student has passed semester I & II but fails in not more
Second year of the B.Sc. (IT) degree course. than two courses with not more than total 200 marks in
each of the semester III & IV.
a. No common entrance test will be conducted.
OR
Admission will be on merit, based on order of
preference as follows: A student has passed semester III & IV but fails in not
more than two courses with not more than total 200
1. Marks in Mathematics and statistics at H.S.C or marks in each of the semester I & II.
Equivalent.
2. Aggregate marks at H.S.C (Std XII) or Equivalent. Eligibility Criteria for Admission
3. Aggregate marks at S.S.C. (Std X) [B.Sc. (C.S)]
b. Candidates with post HSC - Diploma in
Information Technology/Computer Technology/ 1. A student is said to have passed if he / she secures 40% of
Computer Engineering/Computer Science and marks allotted in each head of passing. Theory of 75
Allied Branches will be eligible for direct admission marks and (Practical / Tutorial of 50 marks) are treated as
to the Second year of the B.Sc. (IT) degree course. separate heads of passing.
However, the diploma should be recognized by the
board of technical education or any other recognized
Govt. body. Minimum marks required 45% aggregate 2. From F.Y. to S.Y. :
for Open Category Candidates and 40% aggregate
for Reserved Category Candidates. If the students passes semester I & II

OR
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
A student fails in not more than three courses with not
Internal assessment 25 more than total 300 marks in each of the semester I & II.
External assessment 75
3. From S.Y. to T.Y. :

Practicals If the students passes semester I, II, III & IV

Each practical course is conducted out of 50 marks. OR

Semester VI has a project work that is evaluated for A student has passed semester I & II but fails in not more
200 marks than three courses with not more than total 300 marks in
each of the semester III & IV.
Eligibility Criteria for Admission OR
[B.Sc. (I.T.)]
A student has passed semester III & IV but fails in not
1. A student is said to have passed if he / she secures more than three courses with not more than total 300
40% of marks allotted in each head of passing. marks in each of the semester I & II.

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Grade Awarded
The Grading System for B.Sc. (I.T.), B.Sc. (C.S.) & M.Sc. (I.T.) is as follows:

10 Point Grading System

Grade
Marks Grade Performance
Points

ѶƏş-0oˆ; 10 O Outstanding

70 - 79.99 9 A+ Excellent

60 - 69.99 8 A Very Good

55 - 59.99 7 B+ Good

50 - 54.99 6 B 0oˆ;ˆ;u-];

45 - 49.99 5 C Average

40 - 44.99 4 D Pass

less than 40 0 F Fail

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work, project and viva-voce if they have secured minimum marks required for passing in these heads at their previous
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
B.SC. (IT)
F.Y.I.T. (Autonomous) F.Y.I.T. (Autonomous)

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Introduction to Programming Programming and Application
Fundamentals of Computers and Development in Python
Electronics Object Oriented Programming
Operating Systems Database Management Systems I
Web Programming I Web Programming II
Discrete Mathematics I Discrete Mathematics II
Communication Skills IT platforms, Tools and Practices

S.Y.I.T. (Autonomous) S.Y.I.T. (Autonomous)

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV


Python Programming Core Java
Data Structures Introduction to Embedded Systems
Computer Networks Computer Oriented Statistical
Database Management Systems Techniques
Applied Mathematics Software Engineering
Computer Graphics and Animation

T.Y.I.T. (Autonomous) T.Y.I.T. (Autonomous)

SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Software Project Management Software Quality Assurance
Internet of Things Security in Computing
Advanced Web Programming Business Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Principles of Geographic
Enterprise Java Information Systems
Project IT Service Management
Project

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
COMPUTER SCIENCE, B.SC. (CS)

F.Y.C.S. (Autonomous) F.Y.C.S. (Autonomous)

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Introduction to Programming Programming and Application
Fundamentals of Computers and Development in Python
Electronics Object Oriented Programming
Operating Systems Database Management Systems I
Web Programming I Web Programming II
Discrete Mathematics I Discrete Mathematics II
Communication Skills IT platforms, Tools and Practices

S.Y.C.S. (Autonomous) S.Y.C.S. (Autonomous)

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV


Theory of Computation Fundamentals of Algorithm
Core Java Advanced Java
Operating System Computer Networks
Database Management System Software Engineering
Combinatorics and Graph theory Linear Algebra Using Python
Physical Computing and IoT .NET Technologies
Programming Android Developer Fundamentals
Web Programming

T.Y.C.S. (Autonomous) T.Y.C.S. (Autonomous)

SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Artificial Intelligence Cloud Computing
Software Testing and Quality Assurance Cyber Forensics
Information and Network Security Digital Image Processing
Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Data Science
Communication Ethical Hacking
Game Programming Project
Project

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FACULTY OF
SELF FINANCE COURSES
BMS / BAF / BBI / BFM / BMM / B.SC. (IT/CS)

Dr. (Mrs) Ancy Jose Dr. Mona Mehta


M.Sc. Ph.D Ph.D., M.B.A., M.Com., M.Phil., DAPR

Principal Vice Principal

Mr. Galipelly Hanumantharao Mrs. Kavita Shah


M.Com., PGDFM M.A. (Eco), M.B.A. (Finance), M.Phil.
Co-ordinator, B.M.S. Co-ordinator, BAF/BBI/BFM

Mrs. Preethi Rao Mrs. Sindhu P.M.


M.A. M.Phil M.C.A., M.Phil.
Placement-in-Charge and Co-ordinator, B.Sc.(IT)/
Co-ordinator, BMM B.Sc. (CS) / M.Sc. (IT)

Mrs. Meha Mandawewala Mrs. Gargi Dubey Mrs. Sweety Garg


M.Com., M.Phil, PGDMM M.Com., B.Ed., M.Phil, PGDMM M.C.A.

Mrs. Poonam Shah Mr. Nelson Daniel Ms. Anisha Asirvatham


M.Com., M.Phil., PGDBM, ACFP. M.A. (English) M.C.A.

Mrs. Poonam Popat Mrs. Kavita Rana Mrs. Elizabeth Leah George
M.Com, MBA, P. G. Diploma in Taxation M.Sc. (Maths) M.Sc. Computer Technology

Mrs. Swapna Joshi Mrs. Niramaye Deshpande


B.A., M.B.A. M.C.A.

The capacity to learn is a gift; the ability to learn


is a skill; the willingness to learn is a choice.

-Brian Herbert

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NON - TEACHING STAFF OF
SELF FINANCE SECTION
Ms. Ujjwala Pattole Mr. Prashant Baburao Mhatre
Library Clerk System Analyst

Mr. Prashant Rajaram Narvekar Mr. Abhishek Dattatray Keni


Junior Clerk Computer Lab. Assistant

Mrs. Sushmita Surendra Thakur Mr. Jignesh Hasmukh Bariya


Junior Clerk Computer Lab. Assistant

Ms. Kasandra Bengit Gudinho Mr. Hemant Naresh Adbal


Junior Clerk Computer Lab. Assistant

Mrs. Swati Sawant Mr. Rishikesh Rane


Junior Clerk Computer Lab. Assistant

Mr. Kundan Karalkar Mr. Vikas Shigvan


Junior Clerk Computer Lab. Technician

Mr. Anand Narayan Gavhane Ms. Aishwarya Kanke


Junior Clerk Telephone Operator

Ms. Megha Sutar


Junior Clerk

SUPPORT STAFF

Mr. Dinesh S. Koli Mr. Shashikant Chunilal Shendge

Mr. Shashikant Sundar Shinde Mr. Dinesh S. Jadhav

Ms. Kalpana Dharmendra Wagh Mr. Jayesh Sabale

Ms. Sayeli Sanjay Bane Mr. Amar Mahakal

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NEW VENTURES
B.A. Honours in Apparel Design and
Construction (Fashion Designing) 01

B.Com. Honours in International Accounting


02

B.Com. Honours in Actuarial Studies


03

B.M.S. in Sports Management


04

Master of Sports Management


05

Master of Arts in Psychology


06

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B.A. Honours in Apparel Design and
Construction (Fashion Designing)
FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Environmental Studies Business Communication
Fundamental Textile Science Grooming and Personality
Fashion Studies and Illustration Part-I Development
Pattern Making and Apparel Fashion Studies and Illustration Part-II
Construction Part-I Pattern Making and Apparel
History of India Costumes Construction Part-II
History of World Costume

SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV


Styling Fashion Event Management
Textile Design Technique Indian Embroidery
Appreciation of Textile Crafts Working with Vectors (Photo shop)
Advanced Apparel Construction Part-I Draping and Advance Draping
Advanced Fashion Studies and Fashion Show Project and Portfolio
Illustration

THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR

SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Accessories Designing Textile Care and Conservation
Working with Bitmaps (Corel Draw) Merchandising
Advance Apparel Construction Part-II Fashion Workshop and Research
Fashion Retail and E Tail Fashion Branding

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B.COM. HONOURS IN
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING
FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Environmental Studies Business Communication
Accounting with Tally Course on Soft Skills
Accountant in Business (F1) Performance Management (F5)
Financial Accounting (F3) Management Accounting (F2)
GE-1 Generic Elective GE-2 Generic Elective
a. Micro Economics a. Macro Economics
b. Business Mathematics b. Business Statistics

SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV


Tax Planning E-Commerce
Taxation (F6) Corporate and Business Law (F4)
Financial Reporting (F7) Part-I Audit and Assurance (F8) Part-II
Financial Reporting (F7) Part-II Financial Management (F9) Part-I
Audit and Assurance (F8) Part-I Financial Management (F9) Part-II

THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR

SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Core Course Core Course
Strategic Business Reporting Part-I Strategic Business Leader Part-I
Strategic Business Reporting Part-II Strategic Business Leader Part-II
Business Research Methods Research Project Work

Discipline Specific Elective Discipline Specific Elective


a. Companies Act, 2013 a. International Business
b. Introduction to Advance Performance b. Introduction to Advance Financial
Management Management
c. Risk Management c. Goods & Services Tax
d. Banking and Insurance d. Corporate Accounting

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B.COM. HONOURS IN
ACTUARIAL STUDIES
FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Foundation Course Environmental Studies
Actuarial Statistics 1A (Theory + Practical) Actuarial Statistics 2A (Theory + Practical)
Actuarial Statistics 1B (Theory + Practical) Actuarial Statistics 2B (Theory + Practical)
Actuarial Accounting 1 (Theory) Actuarial Accounting 2 (Theory)
R Programing (Practical) Advanced Excel with Macros (Practical)

SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV


Actuarial Mathematics 1A (Theory) Actuarial Mathematics 2A (Theory)
Actuarial Mathematics 1B (Theory) Actuarial Mathematics 2B (Theory)
Actuarial Mathematics 1C (Theory) Actuarial Mathematics 2C (Theory)
Actuarial Mathematics 1 (Practical) Actuarial Mathematics 2 (Practical)
Insurance Principles and Designing of Data Analytics (Theory + Practical)
Insurance Products (Theory + Practical)

THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR

SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Core Course Core Course
Actuarial Economics 1 Actuarial Economics 2
Actuarial Business Management Insurance Laws
Actuarial Project – 1 Actuarial Project – 2
Discipline Specific Elective Discipline Specific Elective
Any one from DSE Group A Any one from DSE Group B
DSE Group A Subjects DSE Group B Subjects
1. Securities Laws 1. Social Insurance
2. Life Insurance 2. Non-life Insurance
3. Employee Benefits and Laws 3. Health Insurance
4. Financial Reporting Standards 4. Finance and Investment
Actuarial Business Communication 1 Actuarial Business Communication 2

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B.M.S (SPORTS MANAGEMENT)
FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Principles of Management Human Resource Management
Business Economics Marketing Management
Business Communication & Soft Skills Management of Sports Leagues &
Fundamentals of Sports & New Age Teams
Dynamics Sports Facilities Planning &
Leadership Principles in Sports Management
Basics of Practical Sports Management - I Sports Equipment & Technology
(Training) Management
Basics of Practical Sports
Management - II (Training)

SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV


Sports & Entertainment Marketing Brand Management
Sports Funding & Financial Sports Law & Risk Management
Management Global Sports Tourism
Sports Media, Broadcasting & Sports Health & Nutrition
Journalism
Sports Psychology
PR, Sponsorship & Advertising in Sports
Work Based Learning Route
Sports Event Management (Internship)
Professional Industry Engagement
(Training)

THIRD YEAR THIRD YEAR

SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Media Management Final Project (Research,
Ethics & Governance Conceptualization & Ideation,
Brainstorming, Data Collection, Analysis,
International Sports Management
Planning, Blue Print, Team Planning,
Sports Training & Tactics Organization Structure, Time
Entrepreneurship & Project Management, Resource Management,
Management Production & Operations, Logistics,
Advanced Practical Sports Technical Requirement, Advertising &
Management (Internship) Marketing, Finance Management)

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MASTER OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT
FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Fundamentals of Sports & New Age Sports & Entertainment Marketing
Dynamics Sports Funding & Financial
Management of Sports Leagues & Teams Management
Sports Facilities Planning & Management Sports Media, Broadcasting &
Leadership Principles in Sports Journalism
Sports Equipment & Technology PR, Sponsorship & Advertising in
Management Sports
Basics of Practical Sports Management - I Sports Event Management
Basics of Practical Sports
Management - II

SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV


Media Management Tourism Marketing
Ethics & Governance Sports Psychology
Sports Law & Risk Management International Sports Management
Global Sports Tourism Entrepreneurship & Project
Sports Health & Nutrition Management
Professional Industry Engagement Sports Training & Tactics
(Practical Training) Final Project Report

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MASTER OF ARTS
M.A. (PSYCHOLOGY)
FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Positive Psychology Applied Cognitive Psychology
Personality Psychology Psychological Capital
Educational Psychology Child Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology Statistics in Psychology
Practicals in Psychology Practicals in Psychology: Testing &
Psychometrics

SECOND YEAR SECOND YEAR

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV


Industrial Psychology Human Resource Development
Organizational Behavior Organization Development
Human Resource Management Cultural Psychology Relationships
Consumer Behavior Workplace Relationships
Fieldwork & Dissertation Fieldwork & Dissertation

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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY M.SC.(IT)
The Master of Science in Information Technology is a two - year post graduate degree course of University of Mumbai.
It encompasses 14 subjects, 860 hours per year of teaching, 960 hours per year of computer laboratory experiments,
workshops, seminars, industrial visits and other practical work experience.

After a merit list and a rigorous selection process which includes personal interviews, a privileged few join Information
Technology Department of Nagindas Khandwala College of Commerce, Arts and Management Studies and Shantaben
Nagindas Khandwala College of Science to embark upon an exciting academic journey.

Information Technology Department consists of the two most modern laboratories: a computer lab and an electronic lab.
Each lab consist of state of the art modern equipment where all the experiments and practicals prescribed in syllabus of
University of Mumbai can be undertaken. The computer lab consist of hi-tech ultra modern hardware and softwares.

SUBJECTS OF ALL TERMS


FIRST YEAR
M.Sc. (I.T.) Semester - I M.Sc. (I.T.) Semester - II
Data Mining with Introduction to Data Science Mobile Computing
Distributed Systems Advanced Computer Networks
Data Analysis Tools Cloud Computing and Ubiquitous System
Software Testing Advanced Database Systems

SECOND YEAR
M.Sc. (I.T.) Semester - III M.Sc. (I.T.) Semester - IV
Embedded Systems Artificial Intelligence
Information Security Management IT Infrastructure Management
Elective 1. : Artificial neural Networks/ Virtualization Elective 1.: Intelligent Systems / Real time Embedded
Elective 2. : Digital Image Processing/ Ethical hacking Systems/ Computer Forensics
Elective 2. : Advanced Image Processing/Design of
Embedded Control Systems/ Cloud Management
Project

FACULTY MEMBERS
Sindhu P. M.
M.Com., PGDFM, M.C.A., M .Phil. Comp. Sc.

Elizabeth Leah George


M.Sc. Computer Technology

Sofia Joseph
M.Sc

Dimple Bavlecha
M.Sc. Electronics

Maria Muthukumar
M.Sc (IT)

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MASTER OF COMMERCE
(M.Com.)
Year of Commencement: 2002-03
"r;1b-Ѵbv-ঞomĹ I) Accountancy II) Management

FACULTY MEMBERS

Mr. Vijay G. Suchak Dr. Kavita Kalkoti CA (Dr.) Reena Desai


(Vice Principal & Co-ordinator) M.Com., Ph.D., M.B.A. M.Com., F.C.A., Ph.D.
M.Com., M.Phil., LL.B., Dip. in Ad & PR

Dr. Mona Mehta Mrs. Meha Mandawewala CA (Dr.) Rupal Shah


(Vice Principal- Self Finance) M. Com., M.Phil., PGDMM M.Com., F.C.A., Ph.D.
Ph.D., M.B.A., M.Com., M.Phil., DAPR

Dr. Bharat M. Pithadia CA (Dr.) Varsha Ainapure Dr. Marine Pereira


M.Com., LL.B., Ph.D. M.Com., Ph.D, F.C.A., PDF(USA) M.A. Ph.D.

Mr. Vinay Prabhu CA Vasudeo S. Manudhane Mr. Monikantan Nair


M.A. M.Com., F.C.A. M.A. Ph.D., M.Phil., B.Ed.

VISITING FACULTY
Dr. (Mrs.) G.Rajalakshmy CA Mitul Sanghani CA (Mrs.) Mrinmayee Limaye
Mr. Satish Bandre CA Hardik Thakkar

M. COM. PART I
Sem - I Sem - II
Strategic Management Research Methodology for Business
Economics for Business Decisions - Micro Economics Economics for Business Decision -
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Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility ourou-|; bm-m1;ņ!;|-bѴ-m-];l;m|
E-commerce
M. COM. PART II

No. of Semester No. of Semester


Credits Credits
Courses III Courses IV

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1,2 and *Any one group of courses *Any one group of courses
from the following list of the 18 1,2 and 3 from the following list of the 18
3 courses courses

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Total Credits 24 Total Credits 24

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*List of group of Elective Courses (EC) ** List of group of Elective Courses (EC)
1 1
for Semester III (Any Three out of Five) for Semester IV (Any Three out of Five)

Group A: Advanced Accounting, Corporate Accounting and Financial Management


1 Advanced Financial Accounting 1 Corporate Financial Accounting
2 Direct Tax 2 Indirect Tax: Introduction of GST
3 Advanced Costing 3 Financial Management
International Financial Reporting
4 Advanced Auditing 4
Standards
5 Financial Services 5 Personal Financial Planning
Group B: Business Studies (Management)
1 Rural Marketing 1 Supply Chain Management and Logistics
2 Entrepreneurship 2 Brand Management
3 Organizational Behaviour 3 Management of Business Relations
4 Human Resource Management 4 Advertising and Sales Management
5 Marketing Strategies and Practices 5 Tourism Management
Group C : Banking & Finance
1 Banking Law and Practices 1 Cooperative Banking System
(Skill based) Legal Framework
2 2 Financial Institutions and Markets
of Banking
3 Commercial Bank Management 3 Accounting and Auditing of Banking
4 Investment Management Analysis 4 International Finance
5 Financial Risk Management 5 Financial Services
Group D : E-Commerce
1 Database Management System 1 E-Commerce Security and Law
2 Internet & Web-Designing (skill based) 2 Advance technology for E-Commerce
Network Infrastructure and Payment
3 3 Management Information System
System
Logistic & supply Chain Management in
4 4 Digital Marketing
E-Commerce
Business Models in E-Commerce & ICT
5 5 International Business, Law and Taxation
Applications
Group E : Business Economics
Economics of Growth and
1 1 Urban Economics
Development
2 Applied Econometrics 2 Entrepreneurship and family business
3 Agriculture Economics 3 Indian Financial system
4 Monetary Economics 4 International Economics
5 Industrial Economics 5 Economics of Services

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MASTER OF ARTS
M.A. (Economics)
Our College proudly introduced M.A. in Economics from the Academic year 2007-08 on receiving permission
from the University of Mumbai. Our College was the first college in the Western Suburbs to offer this
post-graduation course.

Eligibility Faculty Mambers


B.A. in Economics from any recognised University. Dr. Marina B. Pereira Dr. Sangeeta Dubey
(Co-ordinator) M.A., Ph.D.
Graduates from other Disciplines have to clear a M.A., Ph.D.
Change of Faculty Test
Dr. Ruchi Sagar Dr. Shubhangi Vartak
M.A., Ph.D. M.A., Ph.D.
Highlights
Mr. Monikantan Nair Veronika Barla
Highly qualified and experienced faculty. M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. M.A., M.Com.

Small batches of students and personal academic Dr. Madhukar Dalvi Dr. Latha Krishnan
attention. M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D M.A., Ph.D.

Well–stocked and fully computerised library.

Success is walking from failure to failure


with no loss of enthusiasm.

-Winston Churchill

CORE PAPERS
SUBJECTS OF ALL TERMS
PART I - Semester I M.Sc. (I.T.) Semester - II
Microeconomics - l Microeconomics - II
Macroeconomics - l Macroeconomics - II
Development Economics Public Economics
Statistical Methods in Economics Mathematical Techniques for Economists

ELECTIVES
SECOND YEAR
PART II - Semester III M.Sc. (I.T.) Semester - IV
Economics of Agricultural Production & Rural Markets Agricultural Development & Policy
International Trade: Theory & Policy International Finance
Industrial Economics Economics of Human Development
Banking: Theory & Policy Project - 100 marks

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MASTER OF ARTS
M.A. (Geography)
Faculty Mambers
Prof. Dr. Moushumi Datta Dr. Chandani Bhattacharjee Ms. Amrita Agrawal
Co-ordinator M.A. Ph.D M.A.
M.Sc., M.B.A., Ph.D.(Geography),
Ph.D. (Management) Ms. Shweta Ranade Ms. Vrushale Panchal
M.Sc. M.Sc.
Dr. Prakash Dongre
M.A., Ph.D.
Former Prof. Dr. Dipti Mukherji Ms. Jayeeta Datta
Former Prof. Dr. V. S. Phadke M.A., Ph.D., M.Sc.
M.Sc., Ph.D. Ph.D. (Management)

Tutorials, seminars, field-work, in addition to regular lectures, form the core part of the teaching programme.
During the course, the students receive substantial exposure to the fundamentals of computer system and
experience of handling them for various applications including GIS. The Department has a large collection of
topographical maps, thematic maps, weather maps, models and atlases.

Semester – I Semester – II
Subject Code Course Title Subject Code Course Title

101 Principles in Geomorphology 201 Oceanograpgy and Hydrology


102 Principles of Climatology 202 Geoinformatics
103 Perspective in Human Geography 203 Socio - Cultural and Political Geography
104 Spatial Organisation of Economic Activities 204 Urban Geography

Practical components based on 101 and 102 Practical components based on 201 and 202
105 Tools and Techniques of Spatial Analysis - I 205 Tools and Techniques of Spatial Analysis - III

Practical components based on 103 and 104 Practical components based on 103 and 104
106 Tools and Techniques of Spatial Analysis- II 106 Tools and Techniques of Spatial Analysis- IV

Semester – III Semester – IV


Subject Code Course Title Subject Code Course Title
301 Research Methodology in Geography 401 Geo-informatics and Healthcare
302 Climatology of Tropics 402 Ecology and Environment
303 Geography of South Asia with special Ref. to 403 Dissertation
India
304 Tool and Techniques of Spatial Analysis - V
305 Tools and Techniques of Spatial Analysis - VI

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PH.D. SECTION
Our college is a Ph.D Centre in Commerce (Banking and Finance) and (Business Management), Ph.D Centre
in Geography of University of Mumbai.

Dr. G K Kalkoti
Research Guide for Ph.D in Commerce. (Banking and Finance)

Dr. V M Ainapure
Research Guide for Ph.D in Commerce (Business Management), University of Mumbai.

Prof. Dr. Moushumi Datta


Research Guide in Geography, University of Mumbai.

Dr. Kavita G Kalkoti


Research Guide for Ph.D in Commerce. (Banking and Finance), University of Mumbai.
She will start registering students soon.

Dr. Prakash Dongre


Research Guide in Geography, University of Mumbai.

Facilities offered

Provision of Reading Room for Research Scholars in the Library.

Wi-Fi facility in the Library/Campus.

Around 120 periodicals, 30 online journals and one database subscribed by the Library.

Scanning and printing facilities.

The Library’s Internet Facility Centre provides free-of-cost internet facility for the faculty and students.

Official online blog, video channel, and photo archive.

Our faculty members, alongside teaching, are also constantly engaged in research.

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SHORT TERM COURSES
NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE
(AUTONOMOUS)
Table for Additional Autonomy Credits
Credit/
Semester Component Duration No. of Courses Total Credits
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Short Term Courses (STC)


Table – 1
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"uĺ "$o@;u;7bm";l;v|;uƒşƔ "$o@;u;7bm";l;v|;uƑşƓ


oĺ
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;ˆ;Ѵorl;m|Ŋ‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ
2 u-mb1;-Ѵbm]Ŋ‫ׇ‬ƒķƒƏƏ 77m;uঞC1-|;1o†uv;om$u-ˆ;Ѵş$o†ubvl-m-];l;m|
‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ

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‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ

Scaling new heights 64 57 Scaling new heights


"uĺ "$o@;u;7bm";l;v|;uƒşƔ "$o@;u;7bm";l;v|;uƑşƓ
oĺ
Ɠ ;uঞC1-|;bm !"‫ׇ‬ƒķƕƔƏ 77m;uঞC1-|;1o†uv;om †m1ঞom-Ѵ m]Ѵbv_
‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ
Ɣ ;uঞC1-|;bm "‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ ;uঞC1-|;o†uv;bm-m7_b-m"|†7b;v‫ׇ‬ƑķƏƏƏ
6 bm7bm]-mļ m|u;ru;m;†uĽbm‹o†Ŋ‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ ;uঞC1-|;bm"‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ
7 )ouhbm]‰b|_(;1|ouvŐ!  !)őŋ‫ׇ‬ƓķƏƏƏ $b;-m7 ‹;‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ
8 ;uঞC1-|;bm(bv†-Ѵ;u1_-m7bvbm]ŋ‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ ;‰;ѴѴ;u‹-hbm]‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ
9 ;uঞC1-|;o†uv;bmm7b-m l0uob7;u‹Ŋ‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ )ouhbm]‰b|_b|l-rŐ_o|v_orő‫ׇ‬ƔķƏƏƏ
ƐƏ ;uঞC1-|;bm"|‹ѴbŒ-ঞomŊ‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ uoolbm]-m7;uvom-Ѵb|‹ ;ˆ;Ѵorl;m|‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ
11 ";‰+ouh;uঞC1-ঞomŊ‫ׇ‬ƒķƔƓƏ bm7‹o†uom;‹Ŋ‫ׇ‬ƑķƏƏƏ
ƐƑ ;uঞC1-|;bm_o|o]u-r_‹Ŋ‫ׇ‬ƒķƔƓƏ ;uঞC1-|;o†uv;bm-mhbm]Ŋ‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ
Ɛƒ (oѴ†m|;;ubm]oll†mb|‹";uˆb1;v"‫ׇ‬ƒƏƏ &m7;uv|-m7bm]oѴѴ†ঞom|_uo†]_o0bѴ;rrѴb1-ঞom‫ׇ‬ƔƏƏ
ƐƓ ;uঞC1-|;bm"r-mbv_-m]†-];‫ׇ‬ƑķƏƏƏ b]b|-Ѵ-uh;ঞm]‫ׇ‬ƕķƏƏƏ
ƐƔ †m7-l;m|-Ѵo=-rb|-Ѵ-uh;|-m7 ;ubˆ-ঞˆ;v‫ׇ‬ƓķƏƏƏ ;uঞC1-|;bm-m7-ubm‫ׇ‬ƑķƏƏƏ
16 t†b|‹$u-7bm]oo|1-lr‫ׇ‬ƓķƏƏƏ ;uঞC1-|;=oubm|uo7†1ঞom;-†|‹‫ׇ‬ƕķƔƏƏ
17 bm-m1b-Ѵ"|-|;l;m|m-Ѵ‹vbv‫ׇ‬ƐķƔƏƏ ;uঞC1-|;=oubm|uo7†1ঞom|o-bu u;vvbm]‫ׇ‬ƕķƔƏƏ
18 ;uঞC1-|;bm bm-m1;‫ׇ‬ƒķƔƓƏ ;uঞC1-|;1o†uv;oml†vb1‫ׇ‬ƔķƏƏƏ
19 ;uঞC1-|;bm;|_o7vo= †-mঞ|-ঞˆ;|;1_mbt†;vŋ‫ׇ‬ƒķƏƏƏ ;uঞC1-|;o†uv;bm"rou|v-m-];l;m|‫ׇ‬ƓķƔƏƏ
ƑƏ -v|;ubm]rঞ|†7;"hbѴѴvŊ‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ -v|;ubm]m-Ѵ‹ঞ1-Ѵ"hbѴѴv‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ
ƑƐ m_-m1bm]oll†mb1-ঞom"hbѴѴvŊ‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ bm-m1b-Ѵ";uˆb1;v0-vb1v‫ׇ‬ƑķƔƏƏ
ƑƑ ;uঞC1-|;o†uv;bmo0bѴ;o†um-Ѵbvl‫ׇ‬ƐƏķƏƏƏ

Note: -
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|_;lom|_o=rubѴĺ

Š;lrঞomv=uol"$
"|†7;m|vv-ঞv=‹bm]-m‹om;o=|_;1ub|;ub-Ѵbv|;70;Ѵo‰‰bѴѴ0;]u-m|;7;Š;lrঞom=uolu;]bv|;ubm]=ou-v_ou|Ŋ|;ul
1o†uv;ĺƑ1u;7b|v†m7;u-†|omol‹‰bѴѴ0;]u-m|;7|ov|†7;m|v‰_o_-ˆ;Ŋ
Ɛĺ -vv;7;Š-lbm-ঞomĸ;b|_;uom;]uo†rou0o|_]uo†rvĸ1om7†1|;70‹mvঞ|†|;o=_-u|;u;711o†m|-m|v
o=m7b-ĺŐő

Ƒĺ -vv;7 Š;1†ঞˆ;Ѵ;ˆ;Ѵo=;Š-lbm-ঞom1om7†1|;70‹mvঞ|†|;o=olr-m‹";1u;|-ub;vo=m7b-Ő"ő

ƒĺ -vv;7m|;ul;7b-|;Ѵ;ˆ;Ѵo=;Š-lbm-ঞom1om7†1|;70‹mvঞ|†|;o=ov|-m7)ouhv11o†m|-m|vo=m7b-
Ő)ő

Ɠĺ -vv;7-ѴѴmo‰Ѵ;7];Ѵ;ˆ;Ѵr-r;uv Ɛ|o Ɠ-||_;;Š-lbm-ঞom1om7†1|;70‹-[;uu;]bv|;ubm]=uolo†u


1oѴѴ;];

Ɣĺ -vv;70-vb1Ѵ;ˆ;Ѵo=;Š-lbm-ঞom1om7†1|;70‹-[;uu;]bv|;ubm]=uolo†u1oѴѴ;];

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ƕĺ !;]bv|;u;7‰b|_""†mb|o=_-m7‰-Ѵ-oѴѴ;];ķ‰_o_-ˆ;1olrѴ;|;7ƐƑƏ_o†uv‰b|_r-uঞ1br-ঞom-||_;u†u-Ѵ
1-lrķ-m7-†|_oubঞ;vbm1_-u];o=""-|1oѴѴ;];Ѵ;ˆ;Ѵ_-ˆ;u;1oll;m7;7|_;bum-l;=ou;Š;lrঞomĺ

Ѷĺ )omrubŒ;v-|&mbˆ;uvb|‹ķ"|-|;ķ-ঞom-Ѵoum|;um-ঞom-ѴѴ;ˆ;Ѵbm-m‹vrou|v-1ঞˆb|‹Ŋbm7bˆb7†-Ѵou|;-lŊ-m7
|_;bum-l;_-v0;;mu;1oll;m7;70‹-†|_oubঞ;vbm1_-u];o=‹lh_-m--|1oѴѴ;];Ѵ;ˆ;Ѵĺ

Ɩĺ muoѴѴ;7=ou†mb|o=_-m7‰-Ѵ-oѴѴ;];ķ_-ˆ;1olrѴ;|;7l-m7-|ou‹_o†uvo=|u-bmbm]-m7_-ˆ;-‚;m7;7
-ѴѴruo]u-lvo=-|_-m7‰-Ѵ-oѴѴ;];-m7|_;bum-l;_-v0;;mu;1oll;m7;70‹-†|_oubঞ;vbm1_-u];o=
-|1oѴѴ;];Ѵ;ˆ;Ѵĺ

ƐƏĺ !;ru;v;m|;7_-m7‰-Ѵ-oѴѴ;];-|-m‹&mbˆ;uvb|‹†Ѵ|†u-Ѵ ;vঞˆ-Ѵ-m7_-ˆ;‰omrubŒ;‰bѴѴ0;;mঞ|Ѵ;7|o


;Š;lrঞomomu;1oll;m7-ঞomo=|_;bum-l;0‹|_;"|†7;m|vo†m1bѴbm1_-u];ĺ

Scaling new heights 58 65 Scaling new heights


INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

Nagindas Khandwala College (NKC) and University of South Carolina Beaufort has entered into a Memorandum of
Understanding (“MOU”) to promote international and intercultural understanding and academic cooperation and
collaboration.
The college is also entered into MoU with University of Frazer Valley, Vancouver, Canada for IT/CS students. It is an
unique programmes where the students can study for two years in Nagindas Khandwala College and two years at Frazer
Valley University. The student will be awarded the under graduation degree from Frazer Valley University.
Royal Roads University offers a similar option of 2+2 for the commerce students. Our college has signed a MoU with this
University also.
An MoU is also under the way with University of Canberra, Australia for 2+1+1 ½ years programme i.e. two years in
Nagindas Khandwala College, one year in University of Canberra to complete the under graduation programme followed
by 1 ½ year of MBA programme. The programme will also be applicable to the Commerce students.

Mumbai, India

University of Frazer Valley, Lakehead University,


Canada Canada
Royal Roads University, University of South Carolina Beaufort ,
Canada South Carolina

Scaling new heights 66


UFV is located in the beautiful Fraser Valley just east of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The University of the
Fraser Valley (UFV) is a fully accredited, public University that enrolls approximately 15,000 students per year. UFV has
campuses and locations in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission, Hope and Agassiz, and a growing presence in Chandigarh,
India.
Drive any direction and you are sure to find adventure. In less than an hour, you can get to ski hills, the ocean, or the City
of Vancouver. Or drive five minutes to visit the USA.
Even during the winter months, the Fraser Valley remains green, averaging only a few days of snow each year. You can
enjoy nature all year-round, choosing from a range of fun activities, including hiking, swimming, biking, rafting, golfing,
fishing, snowboarding, skiing, and more.

Program for B.Sc. IT / Computer Science


Bachelor of Computer Information and Systems
Specialization Career Expectations

Software Development Software Development Project Management


Systems and Networking Systems Analysis and Design Computer Security
Cyber Security User Interface Design and Human Network Design and Administration
Factors
Program Structure End User Support
Web and Database Design and
Management of Technology
Programming

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4


Khandwala Khandwala UFV - BCIS UFV - BCIS
College College
BSC IT/CS BSC IT/CS

Work Opportunities
Off Campus Work Permit: 20 hours per week during the program
Full time work during vacation- (May to August) - 4 months
Post-Graduation Work Permit: Eligible for equal duration of program up to 3 years
Learn more at www.cic.gc.ca

67 Scaling new heights


RRU is located in one of Canada’s most beautiful National Historic Sites. Royal Roads University has a long history
of excellence. In 2015, RRU celebrated 75 years of leadership and learning - 55 years as a military college and
20 years as a public applied research university.

RRU understands the need and aspiration of their students, and have created options to deliver an educational
experience beyond imagination. Their cohort model features group-based course work, providing a resource of
like-minded peers, they ensure the learners growth with their program.

Program for BMS & BAF


Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainability & International Business (BBA)
Career Expectations

Social and environmental entrepreneurs


Business administrators and general managers
Business specialists within small to medium sized enterprises in areas of green technology, sustainable energy, fair
trade, etc.
Government and Non-Governmental Organizations (local and international) involved in economic development,
business development and community planning
Sustainability specialists or sustainability trainers within larger organizations
Work Opportunities
Off Campus Work Permit: 20 hours per week during the program
Post-Graduation Work Permit: eligible for equal duration of program up to 3 years
Learn more at www.cic.gc.ca

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4


Khandwala Khandwala RRU - BBA RRU - BBA
College College
BMS/BAF BMS/BAF

Work Opportunities
Off Campus Work Permit: 20 hours per week during the program
Post-Graduation Work Permit: Eligible for equal duration of program up to 3 years
Learn more at www.cic.gc.ca

Scaling new heights 68


Program for BMM
Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communication (BAPC)
Career Expectations

Advertising
Broadcasting
Business
Communication and Health Care/Social Services
Government/Politics
Television/Film Producer/Director
International relations and negotiations
Journalism (Print or Electronic)
Public relations
Theatre/Performing arts

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3


Khandwala Khandwala 3 RRU - BAPC
College College BMM 1 year (12months)
BMM Accelerated

Lakehead University is a place to live and learn. Dynamic, modern, and highly learner-centered, all their students are
valued as leaders of tomorrow. Both campuses in Thunder Bay and Orillia promise the total university experience, a
blend of academic excellence and opportunity with a rich variety of social and recreational activities. The university also
promises excellence in research: Lakehead is the proud host to 9 Canada Research Chairs and revolutionary facilities
such as our world-renowned Paleo-DNA laboratory and the Bio-refining Research Institute.

Proposed programs for BMS / BAF / BA Psychology

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4


Khandwala Khandwala Lakehead Lakehead
College College University University

69 Scaling new heights


INTER-COLLEGIATE EVENTS
Choonilal Girdharlal Memorial Rolling Table Tennis Trophy contemporary themes in Finance Sector are selected for
- An Inter-Collegiate Table Tennis Tournament. discussion. Eminent speakers are invited to address on
the topics. Students of various colleges pursuing this
An Inter-Collegiate Table Tennis Tournament named course are invited to participate.
Choonilal Girdharlal Memorial Table Tennis Tournament
is conducted annually. Large number of students from Pravaah - An Inter-Collegiate Festival
colleges in Mumbai and Thane participate. We have
already conducted this tournament successfully for twelve B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) and B.Com.
consecutive years. (Accounting and Finance) and B. Com. (Financial
Market) organise Intercollegiate festival. It includes
Kiran - A Seminar sports, cultural as well as management games. The
festival is gaining popularity amongst colleges in
An Inter-Collegiate Seminar ‘Kiran’ organized every year by Mumbai.
BMS Section is one of the most prestigious educational
activities wherein contemporary themes are selected and Montage - A Seminar
eminent speakers having immense industrial exposure and
expertise in the respective fields, are invited to share their BMM (Bachelor of Mass Media) organises an
experience. Inter-Collegiate seminar ‘Montage’. It focuses on mass
media related themes and eminent personalities,
Mirage - An Inter-Collegiate Festival celebrities from print and electronic media are invited
as resource persons; to address various sessions in the
B.M.S. Organizes an Inter-Collegiate competitive festival Seminar.
‘Mirage’, which includes academic, cultural and sports
events. Activities such as Foot Ball, Cricket, Volleyball, Arth Utsav
Crocker, Business Monopoly, Business Blues, Ad Mad,
Road rage, T-shirt Painting, Tug of War, Dance, Fashion An Inter-Collegiate competition for students
Show, DJ Hunt and Marketing Case Study among the concerning the subject, ‘Economics’.
students of B.M.S. This is a very popular festival all over
Mumbai. Springz - An Inter-Collegiate Festival
Zestech - An Inter-Collegiate Festival An Inter-Collegiate youth Festival organised by the
Aided Section of the Degree College. It is gaining
B.Sc. (I.T.) Faculty has started the tradition of popularity among colleges in Mumbai, with
Inter-Collegiate Festival ZESTECH. Sports events like participation increasing every year.
Cricket, Volley Ball, Table Tennis, and French Cricket,
Cultural and Literary events like Mind Mates, War of Revive - A Seminar
Words, Mr. and Miss Zestech, Vogue - The Fashion Show,
Debugging and Project Exhibition attract a large number of It is an Inter-Collegiate Seminar where prominent youth
students from all over Mumbai. motivational speakers are invited every year.

Madhuban - Book Fair Photofelia


For more than ten years, the College has been organizing The Photography Club of the Degree college initiated
a book fair wherein many publishing houses and agencies the first ever Photography Festival ‘Photofelia’ for
from all over india display and sell their books at aspiring photographers.
discounts to students and all Visitors. The fair is open to
all. The fair is a much-awaited event. INTRA COLLEGE EVENTS
TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves Aspire
More) Aspire is an Intra-College Drama competition among
the first year students of both Junior & Degree College.
The college has pioneered in providing a much needed
platform for non-teaching staff for showing their talent by Aagman
organizing ‘Team’, a festival for the non-teaching staff of
colleges from Mumbai region. This festival incorporates The College has begun an Intra College annual festival
cultural and sports events like Best Dress, Mehendi, ‘Aagman’, full of sports and cultural events.
Rangoli, Carrom., Quiz, Antakshari and Cricket.
Symphony
Quest - A Seminar
It’s an annual music and drama event open for Junior,
B.Com. (Banking and Insurance) and B.Com. (Accounting Degree & PG students. It hunts for talent among
and Finance) and B. Com. (Financial Market) organize an students. Celebrity judges are invited for the grand
Inter-Collegiate academic event ‘Quest’. In this seminar finale.

Scaling new heights 70


COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS,
PRIZES AND AWARDS
Niharika 7. The Sane Guruji Memorial Prize
‘Niharika’, the annual magazine of the college is an ideal This award is for Marathi subject in Arts stream of
platform for students for displaying their writing skills. University of Mumbai.
English, Hindi, Marathi & Gujarati poems, articles, pictures
contributed by the students and faculties find a place in This prize is given by Mrs. Shraddha Daggaonkar to the
‘Niharika’. It also gives a brief report of all activities B.C. Girl student of the Arts stream of the college,
conducted in the College. securing the highest marks in the Marathi subject
examination of University of Mumbai.
Khandwala Times
‘Khandwala Times’, a quarterly newsletter of the College, 8. Shri Choonilal Girdharlal Memorial Prize
reports news pertaining to the College.
Choonilal Girdharlal Foundation gives this prize to the
Website student of the college passing the T.Y.B.M.S.
Examination with the highest aggregate marks.
Students can get information regarding examination
schedule, notices, attendance position, faculties and 9. M/s. K. Dipen & Co. Prize
admission procedures for various courses on our College
website www.khandwalacollege. ac.in. The plan to provide Prize for Toppers in Accounting subject.
online interactive sessions between different teaching 10. Shri. Mukesh Mehta Prize
faculties and students is in the pipeline.
Prize for Best Sports Person
Khandwala Publishing House
11. Mr. Sushant Bangera Prize
The KPH is the official publication unit of our College. It
aims to publish scholarly books on pertinent issues on Prize for Best Student.
varied subjects. The KPH has already got ten ISBNs from
12. Shri. Deepak Shukla Prizes
the ISBN agency to publish books.
For rank at T.Y.B.Com./B.A. or Topper at T.Y.B.Com
Prizes & Awards
For topper at T.Y.B.Com. in Accountancy Paper I
1. Deepak S. Bansal Memorial Award
For topper at T.Y.B.Com. in Direct and Indirect
This award is given to the student of the college passing Taxation.
the T.Y.B.Com. Examination with the highest aggregate
marks. 13. Smt. Panna Shukla Prizes
2. Bhailalbhai J. Patel Merit Prize For Girls for recognition at State/National level
NCC/NSS/ Sports (Two Prizes).
(Donated by the Malad Sanstha Congress Sarvajanik
Trust, Malad) For the Best Original article by a student, selected for
‘Niharika’.
This prize is given to the student of the college who
passes the T.Y.B.A. Examination securing the highest For the Best Student in recognition of Oratory Skills or
aggregate marks. Singing.

3. Ramanbhai Patel Merit Prize 14. S. Jayakumar Ebenezer Memorial Award

The prize is given to the winner of the Gujarati Sahitya For the Best Outgoing Students of the Self Finance
Mandals Sugam Sangeet Competition. Section based on overall contribution in curricular and
extra-curricular activities.
4. Sheriff Lion Ashok Mehta Excellency Award
15. Lakshmi Krishnamurti Endowment Award
This award is given to the Best Student of the College
for outstanding overall performance. One each from F.Y.B.B.I. & S.Y.B.B.I. - Award for
students who basically hail from a weak financial
5. Shri. Dattatraya Anant Thakur Memorial Prize background but who have the potential to work hard.
This prize is given to ‘Best Sportsperson of the year’ in 16. Incentives for ‘Sports Achievers’
the Degree College.
At the end of the year, awards / cash prizes are given
6. Shri. Ajit Ram Ailawadi Memorial Prize to the students for their outstanding performance in
This prize is given to the student of the college securing sports. The Cash prizes are decided by a Committee
highest marks in the subject of Business law in depending upon the student’s achievements.
S.Y.B.Com.

71 Scaling new heights


MKES COLLEGE OF LAW
COURSES
The College admits students for the following courses of the University of Mumbai:
1. The Five Years Integrated Law Course
BACHELOR OF LEGAL SCIENCE (B.L.S): Five Year Integrated Law Course
2. The Three Years Course
BACHELOR OF LAW (LL.B): Three Years Law Course

ACCA PROFESSIONAL INTERNATIONAL


COURSE ON ACCOUNTING
Nagindas Khandwala College and ACCA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in 2015 for collaboration and
joint delivery of an ACCA programme. ACCA (the association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the global body for
professional accountants. It offers business-relevant qualification to people around the world who seek a rewarding
career in accountancy, Finance and Management.

The Joint programme entails a student completing the entire ACCA qualification alongside their Bachelor’s Degree in
India. The classes are run on campus itself through professional trainers from a learning partner of ACCA UK.

Students can take exams in the College Campus. The programme allows students to collect qualifications like the
Diploma in Accounting and Business as well as the Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business from ACCA while
studying for the ACCA Qualification.

Students with an aspiration to earn a globally recognized Bachelor’s Degree also have the opportunity to qualify for a
BSc in Applied Accounting form Oxford Brookes University UK, en route to becoming an ACCA qualified professional.
ACCA supports its 170,000 members and 436,000 students in 180 countries, helping them to develop successful
careers in accounting and business, with the skills required by employers. The first batch out college has so far finished
three paper successfully .

For information about ACCA, please refer to www.accaglobal.com


BSGDs’ Jr. College of Commerce, Arts & Science
Course leading to
HSC Certificate in Commerce, Arts & Science
Graduate Programmes
B.Com., B.Com. Honours in International Accounting,
B.Com. Honours in Actuarial Studies, B.A. (Economics),
B.A. (Geography), B.A. (Psychology),
B.A. Honours in Apparel Design and Construction (Fashion Designing),
B.M.S., B.M.S. in Sports Management, B.Com. (A&F),
B.Com. (B&I), B.Com. (F.M.), B.M.M., B.Sc. (IT), B.Sc. (C.S.)

Post Graduate Programmes


M.Com, M.A. (Economics), M.A. (Geography), M.Sc. (IT),
M.A. (Psychology), Master of Sports Management

Ph.D. Centre
Ph.D. in Commerce (Banking and Finance- University of Mumbai)
Ph.D. in Commerce (Business Management – University of Mumbai)
Ph.D. in Geography- University of Mumbai

AUTONOMOUS
Re- Accredited by NAAC 3rd Cycle with ‘A’ Grade (CGPA 3.32)
ISO 9001 : 2015 Re-Certified

NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ARTS & MANAGEMENT STUDIES


&
SHANTABEN NAGINDAS KHANDWALA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
THE BOMBAY SUBURBAN GRAIN DEALERS’ JUNIOR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, ARTS AND SCIENCE

Gate No. 5, Bhavishya Bharat Campus, Malad (West), Mumbai 400064 Maharashtra, India
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