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OUR VISION :

To bring higher education to the doorsteps of the


economically underprivileged students, especially
belonging to the Muslim Minority, emphasizing on
NAAC Re-accredited B++ their all round development.
Khairul Islam Higher Education Society’s

MAHARASHTRA
COLLEGE
OUR MISSION :

OF To provide opportunities for higher education


especially to girls from Muslim Community


ARTS, SCIENCE within their locality.
AND COMMERCE ◆ To disseminate quality education and equip the
Affiliated to University of Mumbai students with tools of gainful employment.
◆ To encourage and inspire teachers and students
to attain excellence in education.
◆ To develop moral and intellectual outlook
among students and inculcate principles of
unity and national integration.
Non-Aided, Self – Financing Professional Certificate Courses
B.M.S., B.Sc. Computer Science, B.Sc.I.T., M.A. (Bus. Eco.),
M.A. (English), M.Com., M.Sc. I.T. & M.Sc. Botany
Marathi, Tally, Direct Tax, GST, ACCA (UK)
246-A, Jehangir Boman Behram Marg, Mumbai: 400 008.
◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆
Tel. : 2308 1664 / 23081665 ◆Fax: 2309 2248
Website : www.maharashtracollege.org
Email : prin.maharashtracasc08@yahoo.com
PROSPECTUS COLLEGE RULES
1. On admission, each student will receive an IDENTITY CARD. No
( 2019 - 2020) student will be allowed admission to lectures, practicals, College
functions etc. or have access to the Library, College Office,
Maharashtra College of Arts, Science and Commerce is managed Laboratories, Gymkhana, Canteen and even the College Premises
by Khairul Islam Higher Education Society, Mumbai. This Society was itself without the possession of a valid identity card, which must be
founded under the able presidentship of Dr. Rafiq Zakaria, a veteran produced on demand, by any competent authority. Failure to observe
Parliamentarian, Writer, Educationist and Islamic Scholar. this rule will entail withdrawal of the above privileges provided by the
College. It is mandatory to wear valid identity card in the college
After the demise of Dr. Rafiq Zakaria, Mrs. Fatma R. Zakaria, the premises.
eminent journalist, educationist and recipient of the Padmashri Award,
has taken over Presidentship and under her leadership and dynamism, 2. Each student admitted to the College is expected to behave inside
the Institute is heading towards a better tomorrow. and outside the College in an orderly and disciplined manner and to
have regard for the staff and good name of the College.
There was no college in the thickly populated central part of Mumbai
stretching from Dhobi Talao to Parel. Students of this area, especially 3. All students are answerable to the Principal, Vice-Principal and
girls, faced difficulties in getting admission to colleges, which were mostly members of the staff for their conduct in the College. For their
situated in the southern part of the city. The establishment of this College behaviour outside the College, if it adversely affects the reputation
in 1968 was the realisation of a dream by selfless and dedicated of the College, appropriate action may be taken within the principles
educationists and social workers. of natural justice and equity.

4. Insubordination and unbecoming language or conduct in any form


The College aims at equipping students with a moral and intellectual are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of a student.
outlook and inculcating in them the highest principles of unity and
national integration.
5. Any form of ‘Ragging’ or Intimidation or Humiliation and
threatening of any student by other student is strictly prohibited
The College attaches great importance to the dissemination of and is liable to the most severe penalties. The case will be
learning and an all round development of the personality of its students. registered in the Police Station.
All efforts are made to create a congenial atmosphere especially for
female students and every possible facility for proper education is 6. Smoking, consumption of alcohol, drug, possession and distribution
provided to them. of drugs, chewing of tobacco, Paan and spitting is strictly prohibited
in the College premises and College gatherings. The above offence
The College is situated close to Mumbai Central Railway Station is punishable under the Mumbai Police Act, and the offenders will be
(Western Railway) and is also near Byculla Railway Station (Central severely dealt with as per the law.
Railway). Public transport bus facilities are also available to and from
all parts of the city. 7. The playing of cards and any form of gambling in the College premises
is prohibited.
The College is affiliated to the University of Mumbai for teaching
courses leading to B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. Degree Examinations. The 8. Students must attend classes, practicals and tutorials according to
College is also recognised for registration of students for Post-Graduation the Time-Table on all working days of the College. Absence may
in the subjects of Islamic Studies. Jr. College is recognized by the HSC lead to loss of a term. A term is granted to a student whose attendance
Board, Mumbai division imparting education in Arts, Science & is above 75% and who completes the course of study prescribed.
Commerce. Student will not be allowed to appear for the final examination
whose attendance is below 75%. Employed students are not
The College has a well-qualified, experienced and committed entitled for any concessions.
teaching faculty.
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9. Students should take particular care to be punctual. They will not be 20. Loitering in the corridor, while lectures are on, is strictly
admitted into the class room if they are more than five minutes late. prohibited.
Attendance will be taken in all the classes and the student will be
marked absent for that lecture. 21. All students are expected to avoid any form of dress/attire or
behavior which could be exibiting indecency and unaccepatability.
10. Absence from lectures must be justified in writing in stipulated Students who fail to conform with these norms will be asked to leave
time, and if illness is the cause, a medical certificate must be the College Premises.
submitted immediately.
22. Refreshments are to be consumed in the canteen area only. They
11. Students must not attend classes other than their own.
are not to be taken to the staircases, upper floors, class rooms and
to the Hall. Loitering any where in the campus will be penalised.
12. Students are not allowed to form any society, groups, make
collections, sell tickets, hold meetings, invite a person to address
them and go on excursions or picnic without the permission of the 23. Class picnics or outings are banned. Parents are, therefore, warned
Principal. that the College authorities do not assume any responsibility for
such picnics or outings organised by the students on their own.
13. All notices put up on the notice board or any announcements made,
must have the previous approval of the Principal. 24. Celebration of Ribbon Day, Friendship Day, Rose day and
Valentine’s Day is banned and prohibited in the College premises.
14. All the associations and committees constituted by the Principal to
conduct various co-curricular activities should not hold meetings 25. Any false information submitted to the College in the admission
and publish wall papers, hand bills etc. without prior approval of the form or otherwise will be liable for the cancellation of the admission
Principal. and dismissal from the College.

15. Every kind of-demonstration that restricts the freedom of the 26. Carrying Mobile Phones / Walkman / I Pods etc. in the
members of the College or disrupts any activity in the College is College Premises is Strictly Prohibited. If found it will be
banned. confiscated.

16. Attendance for tests and examinations conducted by the College is 27. Students should not bring Valuables / Jewelry in the
compulsory. Defaulters will not be allowed to appear in the College. College will not be responsible for the loss of their
Examinations conducted by the Board/University. valuables and belongings. The girls students should take strict
care of their belongings in Girl’s Common Room. College will
17. Students are expected to take proper care of the College property not be responsible for any such loss.
and help in keeping the premises neat and tidy. Damaging the
property of the College by disfiguring walls, doors, fittings or breaking
28. College Office will remain open from 10.30 a.m to 12.30 p.m. &
furniture etc. is a breach of discipline and the guilty will be duly 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. College office will remain close on every
punished. Second and Fourth Saturday.
18. Students applying for certificates, testimonials, concession forms
etc. and those requiring the Principal’s signature on any kind of 29. Matters not covered by the above rules will rest at the entire
document or application, should first contact the Registrar at least discretion of the Principal.
two days in advance. No person should approach the Principal
directly.

19. Students should not communicate any information about the College
to the press or media without the written permission of the Principal.
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ADMISSION POLICY 8. Those who fail to pay prescribed fees within the stipulated time will
forfeit their claim for the seats. The vacant seats will be alloted to
1. Admissions will be strictly on merit basis.
the candidates from the waiting list.
2. Seats will be allotted on the merit and as per the direction of the
Govt. and University for F.Y.J.C. (Arts, Science & Commerce) & 9. Repeaters will not be granted fresh admission.
F.Y.B.A./ B.Sc. / B.Com. 10. Students from other Colleges will be admitted after obtaining requisite
3. Admissions to S.Y.J.C. (Arts, Science & Commerce) & S.Y.& T.Y.B.A./ permission from the competent authority and verification of their
B.Sc. / B.Com. will be on first come first served basis. original documents, and only if seats are available after granting
4. Students seeking admission to this College must apply in the admission to our own students.
prescribed form at the beginning of each academic year.
11. Students seeking admission shall be careful about selecting their
5. Subject to the availability of seats, normally a student of this College,
who has qualified himself/herself for admission to the next higher subjects. Subjects once selected will be final and will not be
class, will be admitted to such class provided an application in the changed under any circumstances.
prescribed form, duly filled in, is submitted with necessary fees within 12. Students seeking admission should seriously note that the medium
the notified period. of instruction in the College is English. No Student will be allowed
6. A student once admitted will be considered as duly enrolled for the to answer his/her examination paper/s in any other language except
academic year and he/she shall be liable to pay the full fees for the ENGLISH at the Degree College level under any circumstances.
whole year unless he/she informs the Principal in writing of his/her
intention to leave the College at least a week before the
commencement of the second term.
7. For admission to the first year classes it is necessary to produce the
original (i) S.S.C./H.S.C. Passing Certificate and Statement of Marks ELIGIBILITY
(ii) School/Jr. College Leaving Certificate (iii) Eligibility Certificate B.Sc. Information Technology
in the case of student passing an Examination other than that of the
S.S.C./H.S.C. Board, Maharashtra State and (iv) Transfer Certificate, It is full time three years integrated course affiliated to the
in case of the students coming from other college, affiliated to University of Mumbai. It is non-aided self-financing Course with limited
Mumbai University (v) Migration certificate in case of student coming number of seats. Hence, if the admission is cancelled the fees paid will
from outside the jurisdiction of University of Mumbai. not be refunded under any circumstances.
Note:- The Admission to such Students will be provisional basis
subject to the confirmation of Eligibility from the Maharashtra A Candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree
State Secondary & Higher Secondary Education Board. course of Bachelor of Science – Information Technology, shall
Eligibility Procedure (Degree College). have passed XII standard examination of the Maharashtra Board
Students, who have passed their Higher Secondary Certificate of Higher Secondary Education or it’s equivalent with Mathematics
Examination from other than Maharashtra State Secondary & Higher and Statistics as one of the subject and should have secured not
Education Board with English as one of the ssubject are required to less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category and 40% marks
submit the following Original documents at the time of admission. in aggregate in case of Reserved category candidates.
1) Marksheet 2) Passing Certificate or Provisional Passing Certificate
3) Leaving Certificate, shall be counter singed by the Educational Candidate who have passed Diploma (Three years after S.S.C.-
Authority or Transfer Certificate. 4) Migration Certificate 5) Form for Xth Std.) in Information Technology / Computer Technology / Computer
Provisional Statement of Eligibility form University of Mumbai. Engineering / Computer Science / Electrical, Electronics and Video
Note:- The Admission to such Students will be on provisional basis Engineering and Allied Branches / Civil and Allied branches are eligible
subject to the confirmation of Eligibility from the University of for direct admission to the Second Year of the B.Sc. (I.T.) degree course.
Mumbai. (It is the responsibility of the concern student to follow
the procedure of verification of their documents from their Faculty :
respective boards/university. College in no way will be The lectures and practicals will be conducted by expert and
responsible for the same. Their Eligibility/Admission will be experienced faculty drawn from professional and reputed institutions &
confirmed only after verification is received from the concern
authorised Board.) industry.
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FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY S.Y.B.Sc. I.T.
F.Y.B.Sc.Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based
F.Y.B.Sc.I.T. system.
F.Y.B.Sc.Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based
system. Semester - III
Semester - I Course Title Course Type Subject Code
Course Title Course Type Subject Code Python Programming Skill Enhancement USIT301
Imperative Programming Core Subject USIT101 Course
Digital Electronics Core Subject USIT102 Data Structures Core Subject USIT302
Operating Systems Core Subject USIT103 Computer Networks Core Subject USIT303
Discrete Mathematics Core Subject USIT104 Database Management SystemsCore Subject USIT304
Communication Skills Ability Enhancement USIT105 Applied Mathematics Core Subject USIT305
Skill Course Python Programming Practical Skill Enhancement USIT3P1
Imperative Programming Practical Core Subject Practical USIT1P1 CoursePractical
Digital Electronics Practical Core Subject Practical USIT1P2 Data Structures Practical Core Subject Practical USIT3P2
Operating Systems Practical Core Subject Practical USIT1P3 Computer Networks Practical Core Subject Practical USIT3P3
Discrete Mathematics Practical Core Subject Practical USIT1P4 Database Management Core Subject Practical USIT3P4
Communication Skills Practical Ability Enhancement USIT1P5 Systems Practical
Skill Course Practical Mobile Programming Practical Core Subject Practical USIT3P5
Semester - II
Semester - IV
Course Title Course Type Subject Code
Course Title Course Type Subject Code
Object Oriented Programming Core Subject USIT201
Core Java Skill Enhancement Course USIT401
Microprocessor Programming Core Subject USIT202
Introduction to Embeded Systems Core Subject USIT402
Web Programming Core Subject USIT203
Computer Oriented Core Subject USIT403
Numerical & Statistical Methods Core Subject USIT204
Statistical Techniques
Ability Enhancement Green Computing USIT205
Software Engineering Core Subject USIT404
Skill Course
Computer Graphics & Animation Core Subject USIT405
Object Oriented Programming Core Subject Practical USIT2P1
Practical Core Java Practical Skill Enhancement USIT4P1
Microprocessor Programming Core Subject Practical USIT2P2 CoursePractical
Practical Introduction to Embeded Core Subject Practical USIT4P2
Web Programming Core Subject Practical USIT2P3 Systems Practical
Practical Computer Oriented Statistical Core Subject Practical USIT4P3
Numerical & Statistical Methods Core Subject Practical USIT2P4 Techniques Practical
Practical Software Engineering Practical Core Subject Practical USIT4P4
Ability Enhancement Green Computing USIT2P5 Computer Graphics & Core Subject Practical USIT4P5
Skill Course Practical Practical Animation Practical
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T.Y.B.Sc. I.T. ELIGIBILITY
T.Y.B.Sc.Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system.
B.Sc. Computer Science
Semester - V It is full time three years integrated course affiliated to the
Course Title Course Title Course Code University of Mumbai. It is non-aided self-financing Course with limited
number of seats. Hence, if the admission is cancelled the fees paid
Network Security USIT501 Network Security USIT5P1 will not be refunded under any circumstances.
Practical A Candidate for being eligible for admission to the three years
Asp. Net With C# USIT502 Asp. Net With C# USIT5P2 integrated course leading to thedegree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Practical must have passed Higher Secondary School Certificate
Software Testing USIT503 Software Testing USIT5P3 Examination (Std. XII) in Science Stream conducted by the
Practical Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary
Advanced Java USIT504 Advanced Java USIT5P4 Education with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject or
Practical its equivalent.
Linux Administration USIT505 Linux Administration USIT5P5 F.Y.B.Sc. C.S.
Practical F.Y.B.Sc.Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system.

Semester - I
Semester - VI Course Title Course Type Course Code
Computer Organization & Design Core Subject USCS101
Course Title Course Title Course Code
Programming with Python-I Core Subject USCS102
Internet Technology USIT601 Internet Technology USIT6P1 Free and Open Source Software Core Subject USCS103
Practical Database Systems Core Subject USCS104
Discrete Mathematics Core Subject USCS105
Project Management USIT602 Project Management USIT6P2 Discreptive Stastistics and Core Subject USCS106
Case Studies Introduction to Probablity
Soft Skills Developement Ability Enhancement Course-1USCS107
Data Warehousing USIT603 Data Warehousing USIT6P3
Practical of USCS101+102 Core Subject Practical USCSP101
Practical Practical of USCS103+104 Core Subject Practical USCSP102
Elective Practical of USCS105+106 Core Subject Practical USCSP103
Semester - II
IPR and Cyber Laws USIT604 IPR and Cyber Laws USIT6P4 Course Title Course Type Course Code
Case Studies Programming with C Core Subject USCS201
Digital Signal And USIT605 Digital Signal And USIT6P5 Programming with Python-II Core Subject USCS202
Systems Systems Practical Linux Core Subject USCS203
Data Structures Core Subject USCS204
USIT606 USIT6P6 Calculas Core Subject USCS205
Stastistical Methods and Core Subject USCS206
Testing of Hypothesis
USIT607 Project Report Green Technologies Ability Enhancement Course-2USCS207
Practical of USCS201+202 Core Subject Practical USCSP201
USIT608 Project Viva Voce Practical of USCS203+204 Core Subject Practical USCSP202
Practical of USCS205+206 Core Subject Practical USCSP203
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S.Y.B.Sc. C.S. T.Y.B.Sc. C.S.
S.Y.B.Sc. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system. Semester - VI
Semester - III Topics Course Code
Topics Course Code Advanced Networking & Security USCS601
Theory of Computation USCS301 Advanced Java Programming - II USCS602
Core JAVA USCS302 Software Engineering and Testing USCS603
Operating Systems USCS303 Data Management using PL / SQL - II USCS604
Database Management Systems USCS304 Practical of USCS602 + USCS604 USCSP601
Combinatorics and Graph Theory USCS305 Practical of USCS601 + USCS603 USCSP602
Physical Computing and loT Programming USCS306 Applied Component
Skills Enhancement Web Programming USCS307
Advanced Web Technology USACWD602
Practical of USCS302+USCS303+USCS304 USCSP301
Practical of USACWD602 USACWD6P2
Practical of USCS305+USCS306+USCS307 USCSP302
Semester - IV ELIGIBILITY
Topics Course Code
Fundamental of Algorithms USCS401 EligibilityCriteria forAdmission toFYBMS
Advanced JAVA USCS402 UG/80 of 2010, dated 27th April, 2010) O 3941:
Computer Networks USCS403 A candidate for being eligible for admission to the BMS Degree Course
Software Engineering USCS404 shall have passed HSC Examination of the Maharashtra State Board
Linear Algebra using Python USCS405 of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination or
NET Technologies USCS406 Diploma course in any Engineering Branches with two years or three
Skills Enhancement : Android Developer FundamentalsUSCS407 years after
Practical of USCS401+USCS402+USCS403 USCSP401 SSC conducted by the Board of Technical Examination or its equivalent
examination by securing minimum 45% in one attempt.
Practical of USCS405+USCS406+USCS307 USCSP402
FYBMS
T.Y.B.Sc. C.S. Bachelor ofManagement Studies (BMS) Programme
T.Y.B.Sc. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system. Under Choice Based Credit, Grading and
Semester - V Semester System Course Structure
Topics Course Code Semester I Semester II
Data Communication and Networking USCS501 Sr# Subject Sr.# Subject
Advanced Java Programming - I USCS502 1 Introduction to Financial 1 Principles of Marketing
Accounts
Mobile Application Development USCS503
2 Business Law 2 Industrial Law
Data Management using PL / SQL - I USCS504
3 Business Statistics 3 Business Mathematics
Practical of USCS501 + USCS502 USCSP501 4 Business Communication - I 4 Business Communication - II
Practical of USCS503 + USCS504 USCSP502 5 Foundation Course - I 5 Foundation Course - Value
Applied Component Education and Soft Skill - II
Net Technologies USACWD501 6 Foundation of Human Skills 6 Business Environment
Practical of USACWD501 USACWD5P1 7 Business Economics - I 7 Principles of Management
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SYBMS TYBMS
Semester III Semester IV Semester V Semester VI
1 Elective Courses (EC) Elective Courses (EC)
Marketing Marketing
1) Consumer Behaviour List of group of Elective List of group of Elective
2) Advertising 2) Tourism Marketing Courses [EC] (Any Four) Courses [EC] (Any Four)
2 Ability Enhancement Ability Enhancement
Course (AEC) Course (AEC) Group A : Finance Electives
3) Information Technology in 3) Information Technology in 1 Investment Analysis & 1 International Finance
Business Management - I Business Management - II Portfolio Management
3 Core Courses (CC) Core Courses (CC) 2 Innovative Financial Services
Environmental Management 4) Business Economics - II 3 Wealth Management 3 Project Management
Business Planning & 5) Business Research Methods 4 Financial Accounting 4 Stratagic Financial Management
Entrepreneurial Management 5 Risk Management 5 Financing Rural Development
Accounting for Managerial 6) Ethics & Governance 6 Direct Taxes 6 Indirect Taxes
Decisions
Strategic Management 7) Production & Total
Group B : Marketing Electives
QualityManagement 1 Services Marketing 1 Brand Management
2 Retail Management
TYBMS 3 Sales & Distribution Management 3 International Marketing
No. of No. of 4 Media Planning & Management
Semester V Semester VI
Courses Courses 5 Industrial Marketing 5 Sports Marketing
6 Marketing of
1 Elective Courses (EC) 1 Elective Courses (EC) Non Profit Organisation
1,2, Any four courses from 1,2, Any four courses from
3 &4 following list of the courses 3 &4 following list of the courses Group C : Human Resourse Electives
2 Core Course (CC) 2 Core Course (CC) 1 Finance for HR Prfessionals & 1 HRM in Global Perspective
5 Logistics & Supply Chain 5 Operation Research Compensation Management
Management 2 Strategic Human Resource 2 Organisational Development
3 Ability Enhancement 3 Ability Enhancement Management & HR Policies
Course (AEC) Course (AEC) 3 Performance Management 3 HRM in Service Sector
6 Corporate Communication & 6 Project Work & Career Planning Management
Public Relations 4 Industrial Relations 4 Workforce Diversity
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6 Stress Management 6 Indian Ethos in Management
of knowledge in solving /analyzing/exploring a real life situation /difficult
problem. Project Work would be of 04 credits. A Project Work may be Note : Group selected in Semester III will continue in Semester V &VI
undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/study area selected.
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ELIGIBILITY ELIGIBILITY
M.A. COURSE Eligibility Criteria for Admission to M.A. (Busi.Economics)
(A) For Graduate of Mumbai University / Other Universities: UG/22 of 2014-15, dated 21st July, 2014) O 6125:
Those who have obtained the B.A. degree in the Mumbai 1. B.A. / B.Sc. Economics of the University of Mumbai
with 45% or more marks in the aggregate.
University or a Corresponding degree of any other
2. B.Com. / B.Sc. of the University of Mumbai with
University recognized as equivalent there to, are eligible 60% or more marks in the aggregate.
for admission to the M.A. course in English in the 3. B.A. / B.Sc. Economics of any other Indian University
Department of English on Payment of prescribed fees, with 45% more marks in the aggregate.
4. First Class with 60% or more marks in Graduate /
provided always that the question of granting admission
Post - Graduate degree in any other subject from the
will be at the discretion of the faculty of the Department. University of Mumbai or any Indian University
recognized by the University of Mumbai.
(i) As a rule, admission to the M.A. with English shall be
Group-I Economics (Compulsory)
confined only to those students who have passed the B.A.
Group-II Advanced Economics (Optional)
(Special) in English and have obtained at least 50% of
The Students interested in pursuing M.A. (BUSINESS ECONOMICS)
marks (55% in the case of graduate from other Indians degree course are required to select any two optional subjects
Universities) in the six papers in English. (of four papers each) from the following 6 optional subjects of Group II.
Code Semester I Code Semester II
(ii) Students who have offered at least three papers in
Group-I Compulsory Papers Group-I Compulsory Papers
English Literature carrying 300 marks are also eligible for
MABEC1 Micro Economics Analysis MABEC3 Micro Economics Analysis
admission to the M.A. part-I course in English, However,
MABEC2 Micro Economics Analysis MABEC4 Micro Economics Analysis
preference will be given to students with six papers.
Group-II Optional Papers Group-II Optional Papers

M.A. Part I – ENGLISH MABECO1 Economics of Banking-I MABECO7 Economics of Banking-II


MABECO2 Economics of Agriculture-I MABECO8 Economics of Agriculture-II
Paper I & II Literary Theory and Criticism
MABECO3 Economics of Finance-I MABECO9 Economics of Finance-II
Paper III & IV Linguistic and Stylistic Analysis of Text
MABECO4 Statistics for Economics-I MABECO10 Statistics for Economics-II
Paper V & VI Fiction
MABECO5 Rural Economics-I MABECO11 Rural Economics-II
Paper VII & VIII Nineteenth Century American Literature MABECO6 Econometrics-I MABECO12 Econometrics-II

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ELIGIBILITY M.Com. – I (Business Management)
EligibilityCriteria forAdmission toM.Com. – I Master of Commerce (M.Com.) Part I
(Applicable fromtheyear 2012-2013) Under Choice Based Credit, Grading and
Semester System Course Structure
O.5977 : A learner for being eligible for admission to the Post Graduate
Semester I Semester II
Programme i.e. Master of Commerce, shall have passed the Sr.# Subject Sr. # Subject
1 Strategic Management 1 Research Methodology for
examination for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (three years /
Business
Six Semester integrated course) or the degree B. Com. (Old Course) 2 Economics for 2 Macro Economics concepts
Business Decisions and Applications
or the other Semester based Programmes i.e. Bachelor of Commerce
3 Cost and Management 3 Corporate Finance
(Banking & Insurance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Accounting
Finance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) or Bachelor of 4 Business Ethics and 4 E-Commerce
Corporate Social Responsibility
Management Studies (B.M.S.) of this University, or an examination of
any other University recognized as equivalent thereto.
M.Com. – II (Business Management)
O.5978 : The duration of the M. Com. Programme shall be of two years
Master of Commerce (M.Com.) Part II
consisting of Four (04) Semesters. The examination for the Master of
Commerce programme will be held at the end of every semester viz.
Under Choice Based Credit, Grading and
Semester System Course Structure
Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV. The
Semester III Semester IV
Examinations for Semester I will be held in the Second half of the 1. Elective Courses 1. Elective Courses
academic year in which the learner was admitted (i.e. October / 1 Human Resource Management 1 Advertising & Sales Management
November), Semester II examinations will be held in the first half of 2 Entrepreneurial Management 2 Retail Management
the calendar year (April / May), Semester III examination will be held in 3 Marketing Strategies & Practices 3 Tourism
Management
the Second Half of the Calendar year (October / November) and
4 Project Work - I 4 Project Work - II
Semester IV End in the first half of the calendar year (April / May).
Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent / Note : Project Work is considered as a special course involving
affiliated college / recognized institution, conducting the course, shall application of knowledge in solving / analyzing / explaining a real life /
situation / difficult problem. Project Work may be undertaken in any
have to register himself/herself with the University.
area of Elective Course.
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ELIGIBILITY M.Sc.
EligibilityCriteria forAdmission toM.Sc. (Botany) - I Master of Science (M.Sc.) Botany - Part II
Under Choice Based Credit, Grading and Semester System Course Structure
Since this is a PG Course, in order to pursue it, students
SEMESTER III
must posses Bachelor’s Degree in Botany ( minimum
Unit : Title : Course Code :
3 years long course) from a recognized University /
Techniques and Instrumentation
Institute. I: Biostatistics PSBO301
II : Bioinformatics PSBO301
M.Sc. III : pH and buffers and Electrophoresis PSBO301
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Botany - Part I IV : Colorimeter, UV-visible PSBO301
spectrophotometer

Under Choice Based Credit, Grading and Paper : Title : Course Code :
Semester System Course Structure Molecular Biology
I: DNA replication PSBO302
II : Transcription PSBO302
Paper Semester I Semester II III : RNA Processing PSBO302
IV : Translation PSBO302
Techniques and Instrumentation PSBOP301
Plant Diversity : Plant Diversity :
Transcription PSBOP302
Cryptogams - I Cryptogams - II
Paper : Title : Course Code :
Mycology and Plant Pathology
II Plant Diversity : Plant Diversity : General Mycology
Spermatophyte - I Spermatophyte - II I: History of Mycology PSBOMPP303
(Bryophyte and II : Taxonomy and Life Histories PSBOMPP303
Angiosperms) Pteridophyte) III : Fungal Physiology PSBOMPP303
IV : Fungal Cytology & Genetics PSBOMPP303

III Plant Plant Physiology and Paper : Title : Course Code :


Physiology Environmental Botany Applied Mycology & Plant Pathology
I: Pathogenesis and Crop Protection PSBOMPP304
III Cytogenetic Medicinal II : Seed Pathology & Seed Mycoflora PSBOMPP304
Botany III : Culture Studies and Food Borne FungiPSBOMPP304
Molecular Biology and IV : Industrial Mycology PSBOMPP304
& Biotechnology Dietetics General Mycology PSBOMPPP303
Applied Mycology & Plant Pathology PSBOMPPP304
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ELIGIBILITY SEMESTER II
Eligibility Criteria for Admission to M.Sc. (I. T.) Course Nomenclature Practical Course Course Code
The Bachelor’s degree in the Faculty of Science / Technology of this Mobile Computing PSIT2P1 PSIT201
University of equivalent degree of recognized Universities with major
Advanced Computer Networks PSIT2P2 PSIT202
and anciliary Subjects at undergraduate level as detailed below :
Cloud Computing and PSIT2P3 PSIT203
MAJOR ANCILIARY
Ubiquitous System
Mathematics
Physics Mathematics (4 Units) Advanced Database Systems PSIT2P4 PSIT204

Statistics Mathematics (4 Units) Total Credits for M.Sc. Sem I and II - Sem. I-24 and Sem. II-24=48
Life Science Biochemistry or Chemistry
Evaluation : The Students will be evaluated externally. The external
with Mathematics or Statistics
evaluation will be done by the committee appointed by the University
in first and second year OR
norms. Standard of passing and scale as per the university norms.
Comuter Sciences OR
Information Technology up to
second year of
Bachelor’s Degree.
Madicine Chemistry / Microbiology
Bachelor’s Degree in Technology
(B.Tech. / B.E.) in Engineering /
Computer Sciences / Information M.Sc. I.T. – Part II
Technology M.Sc.I.T. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based
system.
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer
Sciences B.C.A. / B.C.S./ SEMESTER III
Information Technology
Course Nomenclature Practical Course Course Code

M.Sc. I.T. – Part I Embedded Systems PSIT3P1 PSIT301


PSIT302
M. Sc.I.T. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based
system. Elective 1 Elective 1
SEMESTER I Virtualization PSIT3P3a PSIT303a
Course Nomenclature Practical Course Course Code Artificial Neural Networks PSIT3P3b PSIT303b
Data Mining PSIT1P1 PSIT101
Elective 2 Elective 2
Distributed System PSIT1P2 PSIT102
Data Analysis Tools PSIT1P3 PSIT103 Digital Image Processing PSIT3P4a PSIT304a
Software Testing PSIT1P4 PSIT104 Ethical Hacking PSIT3P4b PSIT304b

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SEMESTER IV CERTIFICATE COURSES
Course Nomenclature Practical Course Course Code Basic Accounting &
Artificial Intelligence PSIT401
Computerised Accounting (TALLY)
IT Infrastructure Management PSIT302 Features of the Course :
◆ Reasonable Fees ◆ Job Opportunity
Elective 1 Elective 1
◆ Certificate in affiliation ◆ Part - Time /
Intelligence Systems PSIT4P3a PSIT403a
with University of Mumbai Short - Time Course
Real Time Embedded Systems PSIT4P3b PSIT403b
◆ Students of all faculties - Arts/Science/Commerce
Computer Forensics PSIT4P3c PSIT403c
pursue the course
Elective 2 Elective 2 ◆ Practical Training ◆ Expert Faculty

Design of Embedded PSIT4P4a PSIT404a ◆ Limited Seats ◆ Vacation Batch

Control Systems ◆ Convenient Timing ◆ Vacation cum RegularBatch

Advanced Image Processing PSIT4P4b PSIT404b SYLLABUS


Cloud Management PSIT4P4c PSIT404c
1. BASIC ACCOUNTING
Project PSIT4P5 PSIT405
– Concepts, Convention, Principle of Accounting, Standard
– Books of A/c. - Journal & Subsidiary Books
CERTIFICATE COURSES Document & Voucher for Entry

Marathi Certificate Course
Accounting Process
– Rectification of Errors
of University of Mumbai – Trial Balance
– Reconciliation Statements
Duration : 1 Year (Academic)
– Final A/c.
Admission : Starts in June
Lectures : Starts in July 2. COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING (TALLY)
Examination : (In the Month of April) – Objects, Merits & Demerits
1) Written - 100 Marks – Significance of Software Packages
2) Oral - 50 Marks – Data Entry - Purchase / Sales / Cash / Bank /
Eligibility : S.S.C. Passed Journal / Debit Notes / Credit Notes
– Analysis of Final A/c.
: Required knowledge of Devnagri Script
– Rates Analysis
Course Fee : Rs. 1200/–
Qualification : XII Arts/Sci./Com. Fees : Rs. 2000/-
Lecture Time : 2 hours per week
Course Co-ordinator – Dr. Leena Prabhu Course Co-ordinator : Prof. Nahid Bhujwala
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CERTIFICATE COURSES CERTIFICATE COURSES
DIRECT TAX (Income - Tax) Indirect Tax
Features of the Course :
GST(GOODS & SERVICE TAX)
◆ Coverage of Entire Income Tax ◆ Income Tax Planning Features of the Course :
◆ Certificate in affiliation ◆ Practical Training for filling ◆ Coverage of Entire GST Act ◆ Visit to GST Department
with University of Mumbai of Income-Tax Returns, ◆ Certificate in affiliation ◆ Practical Training for filling
PAN etc. with University of Mumbai of GST Returns etc.
◆ Visit to Income-Tax Dept. ◆ Assistance in Placement for job.
◆ Assistance in Placement for job ◆ Suitable Timing
◆ Guidance for Practising as an ◆ Continue support even
◆ Continue support even after ◆ Guidance for practising
Income Tax Consultant after completion of Course
completion of Course as GST Practitioner
◆ Short-Time Course ◆ Suitable Timing
◆ Short - Term Course ◆ Vacation cum Regular Batch
◆ Eminent Faculty ◆ Vacation cum Regular Batch
◆ Eminent Faculty
SYLLABUS SYLLABUS
1.1 Basic Terms
1. Introduction to GST 2. Definition
Assessee, Assessment, Assessment Year, Annual Value,
3. Registration Procedure 4. Returns
Business, Capital assets, Income, Person,
5. Composition Scheme 6. Input Tax Credit (ITC)
Previous Year, Transfer
7. Reverse Change Mechanism (RCM)
1.2 Scope of Total Income (S:5)
8. Exporters – 9. GST Practitioner
Residential Status (S:6) for Individual Assessee
LUT, Refund Procedure 10. HSN Codes & SAC
1.3 Heads of Income (S:14)
i] Salary (S:15 to 17) ii] Income from House Properties (S:22 to 27) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
iii] Profit & Gain from Business (S:28,30,31,32,35,35D,36,37,40,40A,43B] At the end of the successful completion of the course the
iv] Capital Gains(S:45,48,49,50,54,54EC] restricted to computation of student has to appear for the following :
Capital gain on transfer of residential house property only. A : INTERNAL
v] Income from Other Sources (S:56 to S:59), 1) 3 Class Test of 10 Marks each
Exclusion From Total Income (S:10) (Best 2 will be selected) – 20 Marks
1.4 Deduction from Total Income 2) Project – 20 Marks
S 80 A, S80 C, 80CCC,80D, 80DD, 80E, 80 U, 80 TTA B : EXTERNAL
1.5 Computation of Total Income for Individual Examination – 60 Marks
1.6 Fillery of Income Tax Return Total 100 Marks
1.7 Reduce for PAN The Student has to obtain a Minimum of 40% Marks in A & B
1.8 Procedure for PAN separately to be declared as pass & eligible for Certificate.
Qualification : XII Arts/Sci./Com. Fees : Rs. 3500/- Qualification : XII Arts/Sci./Com. Fees : Rs. 3000/-
Course Co-ordinator : Prof. Nahid Bhujwala Course Co-ordinator : Prof. Nahid Bhujwala
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ACCA (Association of Chartered After successful completion of LEVEL I the student will be
Certified Accountants) UK awarded ‘Diploma in Accounting & Business’ from Oxford
Brookies University, UK.
– A Global Qualification
After successful completion of LEVEL II the student will be
Maharashtra College is the first & only college in South Mumbai
awarded ‘Diploma in Accounting & Business’ from Oxford
to have affiliation with ACCA (UK).
Brookies University, UK.
To acquire ACCA qualification a student has to clear 3 levels
with 13 Modules. After successful completion of LEVEL III the student will be
become a qualified ACCA, UK.
LEVEL I APPLIED KNOWLEDGE (3 Papers)
One can also opt. for BSc (Applied Accounting) International
F1 Accountant in Business (*)
Bachelor’s Degree from Oxford Brookies University, UK on
F2 Management of Accounting (*)
completion of LEVEL II & presenting a Thesis.
F3 Financial Accounting (*)
One can also opt. for MSc. in professional Accounting from
* CBE (Computer Based Exams)
University of London.
LEVEL II APPLIED SKILLS (6 Papers) The Exams for all the Levels are held quarterly (March/June/
F4 Corporate & Business Laws (*) Sept./Dec.) which provides tremendous flexibility for students to
F5 Performance Management (*) appear across the year.
F6 Taxation (International) (*) The respective qualification are accepted Globally & is
F7 Financial Reporting (*) recognised in 181 countries of the world.
F8 Audit & Assurance (*) The respective qualification are accepted Globally with as high
F9 Financial Management (*) as 7000+Approved ACCA Employees to Indian & Multi-National
(* Computer Based Exam – CBE) Corporates in chuding Big 4’s.
LEVEL III APPLIED SKILLS (6 Papers) Maharashtra College has a tie up with FINPLAN HB, one of
P1 Strategic Business Leader (*) the Gold ALP (Approved Learning Partner) of ACCA. As a result
P2 Strategic Business Reporting (*) the student can take the admission for ACCA, UK in Maharashtra
OPTIONS / SPECIALIZATION (ANY TWO) College as well as get the coaching for all the subjects in
P3 Advanced Financial Management (*) Maharashtra College itself. Morever, the college has tie up with
P4 Advanced Performance Management (*) ACCA, UK so that the student can appear for CBE (Computer
Based Exam) in Maharashtra College itself.
P5 Advanced Taxation (*)
P6 Advanced Audit & Assurance (*) Prof. (CA) Nahid Bhujwala is the Course Co-ordinator for
(* CASE STUDY) detailed discussion & Fees Student can contact him in the college.
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FEES CHART (1ST & 2ND TERM) 2019 - 2020 (DEGREE COLLEGE)
B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE & B.Sc. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
It is a non-aided self-financing Course with limited number of seats. In the event of the
cancellation of admission the fees paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.

Computer Science Information Technology PARTICULARS FYBMS SYBMS TYBMS


. Tuition Fees
Library Fees
Gymkhana Fees
Other Fees / Extra Curr. Activity
Exam Fees
Enrollment Fees
— — — — Disaster Relief Fund
Admission Processing
Utility Fees
Magazine Fees
11 I.D. Card & Library Card
Group Insurance
Student Welfare Fund
Development Fund
Vice Chancellors Fund
Uni. Sports & Curr. Activity
E-Suvidha
E-Charges
E-Attendance Charges
Computer Fees
Computer Maint.&Software Charges
Laboratory Charges
— — Project Fees/Internal Assesment
— — — —
Caution Money
— — — —
Library Deposit
Laboratory Deposit
Student Aid Fund
Industrial Visit Fees
Digitallization Fees
N. S. S.
— — — — Convocation Fees
— — Prospectus Fees
TOTAL

NOTE : 1) Document verification fees Rs. 600/- will be charged from the students those who NOTE : 1) Document verification fees Rs. 600/- will be charged from the students those who
have passed their Higher Secondary Certificate Examination from other than
Maharashtra State Secondary & Higher Education Board. Maharashtra State Secondary & Higher Education Board.
2) For Foreign students Tuition Fees Rs. 4000/- both Terms (AsprescribedbyUniversityofMumbai)
3) Outsider students of S.Y. & T.Y. Students have to pay Caution money, Library
Deposit & Lab. Deposit as per first year students. Deposit & Lab. Deposit as per first year students.
4) Eligibility fees in case of students migrating from University in the State of Maharashtra
is Rs. 300/- and in case of other the fees is Rs.500/- (Fees for Foreign Nationals is Rs. 750/-)
5) Students will have to pay additional fee if it is revised by the University of Mumbai.
Students will have to pay additional fee if it is revised by the University of Mumbai.
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FEES CHART 2019 - 2020 (DEGREE COLLEGE)
[ M. Sc. (I. T.) - I & II, M. Sc. (Botany) - I & II ]

PARTICULARS PARTICULARS M.Com. - I M.Com. - II


Tuition Fees 13,000 5,000 Tuition Fees 3,000
Library Fees 500 Library Fees 1,000
Gymkhana Fees 400 Gymkhana Fees
250
Exam Fees 3,350 Exam Fees 3,100
Enrollment Fees Enrollment Fees 1,025
Disaster Relief Fund 10 Disaster Relief Fund
Admission Processing 200 Admission Processing
Utility Fees 250 Utility Fees
Magazine Fees 100 Magazine Fees
I.D. Card & Lib. Card 50 11 I.D. Card & Lib. Card
Group Insurance 40 Group Insurance
Student Welfare Fund 50 Student Welfare Fund
Development Fund 500 Development Fund
Vice Chancellors Fund 20 Vice Chancellors Fund
Uni. Sports & Curr. Activity 30 Uni. Sports & Curr. Activity
E-Suvidha 50 E-Suvidha
E-Charges 20 E-Charges
E-Attendance Charges 200 E-Attendance Charges
Computer Fees Computer Fees

Laboratory Charges 13,000 6,000 Laboratory Charges

Caution Money Caution Money


Library Deposit Library Deposit
Laboratory Deposit Laboratory Deposit
Student Aid Fund 50 Student Aid Fund
Industrial Visit Fees Industrial Visit Fees
Digitallization Fees 200 Digitallization Fees
N. S. S. 10 N. S. S.
Convocation Fees 250 Convocation Fees
Prospectus Fees 100 Prospectus Fees
TOTAL 34,330 17,630 TOTAL 17,330 10,905
NOTE : 1) Document verification fees Rs. 600/- will be charged from the students those who NOTE : 1) Document verification fees Rs. 600/- will be charged from the students those who
have passed their Degree from other University. have passed their Degree from other University.
2) For Foreign students Tuition Fees will be charged 5 times of the regular fees. For Foreign students Tuition Fees will be charged 5 times of the regular fees.
(As prescribed by University of Mumbai)
(As prescribed by University of Mumbai)
3) Students will have to pay additional fee if it is revised by the University of Mumbai.
Students will have to pay additional fee if it is revised by the University of Mumbai.
4) Enrollment Fees for M.Sc.(Botany) students will be Rs.1875 under Management Quota.

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NAAC Re-accredited B++
Khairul Islam Higher Education Society’s

MAHARASHTRA
COLLEGE
OF
ARTS, SCIENCE
AND COMMERCE
Affiliated to University of Mumbai

246-A, Jehangir Boman Behram Marg, Mumbai: 400 008.


Tel. : 2308 1664 / 23081665 ◆ Fax: 2309 2248
Website : www.maharashtracollege.org
Email : prin.maharashtracasc08@yahoo.com
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PROSPECTUS

( 2019 - 2020 )
Maharashtra College of Arts, Science and Commerce is managed
OUR VISION : by Khairul Islam Higher Education Society, Mumbai. This Society was
founded under the able presidentship of Dr. Rafiq Zakaria, a veteran
To bring higher education to the doorsteps of the Parliamentarian, Writer, Educationist and Islamic Scholar.

economically underprivileged students, especially After the demise of Dr. Rafiq Zakaria, Mrs. Fatma R. Zakaria, the
eminent journalist, educationist and recipient of the Padmashri Award,
belonging to the Muslim Minority, emphasizing on has taken over Presidentship and under her leadership and dynamism,
the Institute is heading towards a better tomorrow.
their all round development.
There was no college in the thickly populated central part of Mumbai
stretching from Dhobi Talao to Parel. Students of this area, especially
girls, faced difficulties in getting admission to colleges, which were mostly
OUR MISSION : situated in the southern part of the city. The establishment of this College
in 1968 was the realisation of a dream by selfless and dedicated
educationists and social workers.
◆ To provide opportunities for higher education
The College aims at equipping students with a moral and intellectual
especially to girls from Muslim Community outlook and inculcating in them the highest principles of unity and
national integration.
within their locality.
The College attaches great importance to the dissemination of
◆ To disseminate quality education and equip the learning and an all round development of the personality of its students.
All efforts are made to create a congenial atmosphere especially for
students with tools of gainful employment. female students and every possible facility for proper education is
provided to them.
◆ To encourage and inspire teachers and students The College is situated close to Mumbai Central Railway Station
(Western Railway) and is also near Byculla Railway Station (Central
to attain excellence in education. Railway). Public transport bus facilities are also available to and from
all parts of the city.
◆ To develop moral and intellectual outlook The College is affiliated to the University of Mumbai for teaching
courses leading to B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. Degree Examinations. The
among students and inculcate principles of College is also recognised for registration of students for Post-Graduation
in the subjects of Islamic Studies. Jr. College is recognized by the HSC
unity and national integration. Board, Mumbai division imparting education in Arts, Science &
Commerce.

The College has a well-qualified, experienced and committed


teaching faculty.

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COLLEGE RULES 9. Students should take particular care to be punctual. They will not be
admitted into the class room if they are more than five minutes late.
1. On admission, each student will receive an IDENTITY CARD. No Attendance will be taken in all the classes and the student will be
student will be allowed admission to lectures, practicals, College marked absent for that lecture.
functions etc. or have access to the Library, College Office,
Laboratories, Gymkhana, Canteen and even the College Premises 10. Absence from lectures must be justified in writing in stipulated
itself without the possession of a valid identity card, which must be time, and if illness is the cause, a medical certificate must be
produced on demand, by any competent authority. Failure to observe submitted immediately.
this rule will entail withdrawal of the above privileges provided by the
College. It is mandatory to wear valid identity card in the college
premises. 11. Students must not attend classes other than their own.

2. Each student admitted to the College is expected to behave inside 12. Students are not allowed to form any society, groups, make
and outside the College in an orderly and disciplined manner and to collections, sell tickets, hold meetings, invite a person to address
have regard for the staff and good name of the College. them and go on excursions or picnic without the permission of the
Principal.
3. All students are answerable to the Principal, Vice-Principal and
members of the staff for their conduct in the College. For their 13. All notices put up on the notice board or any announcements made,
behaviour outside the College, if it adversely affects the reputation
of the College, appropriate action may be taken within the principles must have the previous approval of the Principal.
of natural justice and equity.
14. All the associations and committees constituted by the Principal to
4. Insubordination and unbecoming language or conduct in any form conduct various co-curricular activities should not hold meetings
are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of a student. and publish wall papers, hand bills etc. without prior approval of the
Principal.
5. Any form of ‘Ragging’ or Intimidation or Humiliation and
threatening of any student by other student is strictly prohibited 15. Every kind of-demonstration that restricts the freedom of the
and is liable to the most severe penalties. The case will be members of the College or disrupts any activity in the College is
registered in the Police Station.
banned.
6. Smoking, consumption of alcohol, drug, possession and distribution
of drugs, chewing of tobacco, Paan and spitting is strictly prohibited 16. Attendance for tests and examinations conducted by the College is
in the College premises and College gatherings. The above offence compulsory. Defaulters will not be allowed to appear in the
is punishable under the Mumbai Police Act, and the offenders will be Examinations conducted by the Board/University.
severely dealt with as per the law.
17. Students are expected to take proper care of the College property
7. The playing of cards and any form of gambling in the College premises and help in keeping the premises neat and tidy. Damaging the property
is prohibited.
of the College by disfiguring walls, doors, fittings or breaking furniture
etc. is a breach of discipline and the guilty will be duly punished.
8. Students must attend classes, practicals and tutorials according to
the Time-Table on all working days of the College. Absence may
lead to loss of a term. A term is granted to a student whose attendance 18. Students applying for certificates, testimonials, concession forms etc.
is above 75% and who completes the course of study prescribed. and those requiring the Principal’s signature on any kind of document
Student will not be allowed to appear for the final examination or application, should first contact the Registrar at least two days in
whose attendance is below 75%. Employed students are not advance. No person should approach the Principal directly.
entitled for any concessions.
19. Students should not communicate any information about the College
to the press or media without the written permission of the Principal.
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20. Loitering in the corridor, while lectures are on, is strictly ADMISSION POLICY
prohibited.
1. Admissions will be strictly on merit basis.
21. All students are expected to avoid any form of dress/attire or behavior 2. Seats will be allotted on the merit and as per the direction of the
which could be exibiting indecency and unaccepatability. Students Govt. and University for F.Y.J.C. (Arts, Science & Commerce) &
who fail to conform with these norms will be asked to leave the College F.Y.B.A./ B.Sc. / B.Com.
Premises.
3. Admissions to S.Y.J.C. (Arts, Science & Commerce) & S.Y.& T.Y.B.A./
22. Refreshments are to be consumed in the canteen area only. They B.Sc. / B.Com. will be on first come first served basis.
are not to be taken to the staircases, upper floors, class rooms and 4. Students seeking admission to this College must apply in the
to the Hall. Loitering any where in the campus will be penalised. prescribed form at the beginning of each academic year.
5. Admission to In-House Students : Normally a student of this
23. Class picnics or outings without the prior written permission of the College, who has qualified himself/herself for admission to the next
principal through the in-charge professor are banned. Parents are, higher class, will be admitted to such class provided an application
therefore, warned that the College authorities do not assume any
responsibility for such picnics or outings organised by the students in the prescribed form, duly filled in, is submitted with necessary
on their own. fees within the notified period.
6. A student once admitted will be considered as duly enrolled for the
24. Celebration of Ribbon Day, Friendship Day, Rose day and Valentine’s academic year and he/she shall be liable to pay the full fees for the
Day is banned and prohibited in the College premises. whole year unless he/she informs the Principal in writing of his/her
intention to leave the College at least a week before the
25. Any false information submitted to the College in the admission form commencement of the second term.
or otherwise will be liable for the cancellation of the admission and
dismissal from the College. 7. For admission to the first year classes it is necessary to produce the
original (i) S.S.C./H.S.C. Passing Certificate and Statement of Marks
(ii) School/Jr. College Leaving Certificate (iii) Eligibility Certificate
26. Carrying Mobile Phones / Walkman / I Pods etc. in the College
Premises is Strictly Prohibited. If found it will be confiscated in the case of student passing an Examination other than that of the
and the student will be fined. S.S.C./H.S.C. Board, Maharashtra State and (iv) Transfer Certificate,
in case of the students coming from other college, affiliated to
27. Students should not bring Valuables / Jewelry in the College. Mumbai University (v) Migration certificate in case of student coming
College will not be responsible for the loss of their valuables from outside the jurisdiction of University of Mumbai.
and belongings. The girls students should take strict care of 8. For admission in XI Science, the students should have minimum
their belongings in Girl’s Common Room. College will not be 40% marks in Science subjects in S.S.C. examination.
responsible for any such loss.
9. Eligibility Procedure (Junior College).
28. College Office will remain open from 10.30 a.m to 12.30 p.m. & Student shall have passed his/her secondary school certificate
2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. College office will remain close on every examination with five subjects & with English if he/she is from other
Second and Fourth Saturday. than Maharashtra State Secondary & Higher Education Board. The
following Original documents are required to be submitted at the
29. Matters not covered by the above rules will rest at the entire discretion time of admission:
of the Principal. 1) Marksheet 2) Passing Certificate or Provisional Passing Certificate
3) Leaving Certificate (should be counter singed by the Educational
Authority) or Transfer Certificate. 4) Migration Certificate 5) Eligibility
form alongwith deed of undertaking.
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Note:- The Admission to such Students will be on provisional
basis subject to the confirmation of Eligibility from the JUNIOR COLLEGE
Maharashtra State Secondary & Higher Secondary Education FACULTY OF ARTS
Board.
F.Y.J.C. (XI) ARTS
Eligibility Procedure (Degree College).
1. English (Compulsory) 2. Environment Studies
Students, who have passed their Higher Secondary Certificate
Examination from other than Maharashtra State Secondary & Higher (Compulsory)
Education Board with English as one of the ssubject are required to 3. Health & Physical Education (Compulsory)
submit the following Original documents at the time of admission. The students must select any one of the following groups.
1) Marksheet 2) Passing Certificate or Provisional Passing Certificate GROUP I GROUP II
3) Leaving Certificate, shall be counter singed by the Educational 4. Urdu / Hindi / I.T. 4. Urdu / Hindi / I.T.
Authority or Transfer Certificate. 4) Migration Certificate 5) Form for
5. Psychology / Political Sc. 5. Sociology / Arabic
Provisional Statement of Eligibility form University of Mumbai.
6. Economics 6. History
Note:- The Admission to such Students will be on provisional
basis subject to the confirmation of Eligibility from the University 7. History / Persian 7. Psychology / Economics
of Mumbai. (It is the responsibility of the concern student to 8. Sociology 8. Political Sc.
follow the procedure of verification of their documents from
their respective boards/university. College in no way will be
responsible for the same. Their Eligibility/Admission will be S.Y.J.C. (XII) ARTS
confirmed only after verification is received from the concern The Students must offer the same Group and the Same Subjects as
authorised Board.) offered at XI Arts.
10.Those who fail to pay prescribed fees within the stipulated time will
forfeit their claim for the seats. The vacant seats will be alloted to FACULTY OF SCIENCE
the candidates from the waiting list.
F.Y.J.C. (XI) SCIENCE
11.Repeaters will not be granted fresh admission.
12. No admission will be granted in F. Y. J. C. (Xlth) to the students born 1. English Compulsory 2. Environment Studies (Compulsory)
before 01.01.2001. 3. Health & Phy. Edu. 4. Urdu / Hindi / I.T.
13.Students from other Colleges will be admitted after obtaining requisite (Compulsory) (The Students must select any one of the Subjects)
permission from the competent authority and verification of their
original documents, and only if seats are available after granting 5. Physics 6. Chemistry
admission to our own students. 7. Biology 8. Mathematics / Psychology
14.Students seeking admission shall be careful about selecting their
subjects. Subjects once selected will be final and will not be
changed under any circumstances.
15.Students seeking admission should seriously note that the medium
of instruction in the College is English. No Student will be allowed
to answer his/her examination paper/s in any other language except
ENGLISH at the Junior College level as well as at the Degree (Senior) S.Y.J.C. (XII) SCIENCE
College level under any circumstances. The Students must offer the same Group and the Same Subjects as
offered at XI Science.
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Faculty of COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS
F.Y.J.C. (XI) COMMERCE A XI ARTS, SCIENCE & COMMERCE (JUNIOR COLLEGE)
1. Evaluation of XI classes for all subjects will be as follows :
1. English (Compulsory) i) 1st Term : Unit Test = 25 Marks
2. Environment Studies (Compulsory) ii) 1st Term : Written Examination = 50 Marks
3. Health & Physical Education (Compulsory) iii) 2nd Term : Unit Test = 25 Marks

4. Any one of the following subjects : iv) Final Written Exam.(at the end of 2nd Term) = 100 Marks

Urdu / Hindi / I. T. (For Science subjects, 70 Marks for written and 30 Marks
for Practicals / Projects for other subjects for Maths.& I.T.
5. Economics 80 Marks for written & 20 Marks for Practicals.
6. Book-Keeping 2. Average Results: 25+50+25+100 = 200 = 100 Marks (Average)
7. Organisation of Commerce & Management 2 2
Note : 20% of questions in final examination should be
8. Secretarial Practice included from 1st Term Syllabus.
3. Languages : 80 Marks written plus 20 Marks for Oral Examination:
S.Y.J.C. (XII) COMMERCE Total 100 Marks (English, Urdu, Hindi, Arabic & Persian)
The Students must offer the same Group and the Same Subjects as 4. Health & Physical Education is included as Compulsory Subject.
offered at XI Commerce. Its Evaluation in each Term will be as follows :

Allotment of I.T. Subject 50 + 50 = 100 = 50 Marks.


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There are limited seats in I.T. and hence it will be given strictly on (These marks are to be converted into Grades and to be forwarded
Merit, after regular admissions to F.Y.J.C. Classes are over. to the Board. By showing it in the Marksheet of XI)

Faculty Nos. of Seats 5. B.K., O.C. & S.P. : 80 marks for Written Exam. and 20 Marks for Projects.
ARTS 60 Teachers shall give topics for Projects to the students at the
begining of the 1st term. Project should be hand-written in
SCIENCE 120
students’ own handwriting neatly and should be of Minimum 10
COMMERCE 60 pages. (Not to write at the back of the page) Projects should be
collected in 2nd term.
The Student/Parent shall note that, It is a non-aided course, Distribution of Marks for Project :
with limited seats, hence once the fees is paid it will not be Presentation of Project (Writing) = 15 Marks
refunded under any circumstances, in the event of the Oral based on Project (Viva) = 05 Marks
cancellation of admission.

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6. Physics, Chemistry & Biology : One question paper of 70 Marks DEGREE COLLEGE
and 3 Hours duration.
FACULTY OF ARTS
7. Mathematics & Statistics ( Science) : One question paper of 80 F.Y.B.A.
Marks and 3 Hours. F.Y.B.A. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system.
Subject Subject Code
8. Compulsory Subjects – EVS : No Written Examination. A) Compulsory 3 Papers :
1) Communication skills in English 1) UBA 1.2
Evaluation will be by Internal & External Examiner. 2) Foundation Course-1 2) UBAFSI. 6.1
Project : 30 Marks (20 Marks internal + 10 marks external) 3) Any one of the following :
a) Urdu a) UBA 1.6
Seminar/Journals : 20 Marks (10 Marks internal + 10 marks external) b) Hindi b) UBA 1.4
c) Arabic c) UBA 1.14
Final Result-Total : 50 Marks
B) Optional : 3 Papers :
9. NOTE: If the Students do not submit EVS Project they will be Select Any Three Groups and one subject from each group.
declared fail in the Exam. (The same subjects will continue in S. Y. B. A.)
Group-1.
10. Optional Subjects : History, Political Sc., Sociology, a) Economics Theory UBA 1.35
Psychology & Economics : b) History of Modern India UBA 1.28
Group 2.
80 Marks for Written Exam. & 20 Marks for Project. a) Political Science UBA 1.25
Total 100 Marks b) Psychology UBA 1.24
Group 3.
Teachers should give Topics for Projects to the students at the start a) Sociology UBA 1.23
of 1st term. Project should be hand-written in students’ own handwriting b) Islamic Studies UBA 1.34
neatly and should be of Minimum 10 pages. Projects should be collected Group 4.
in 2nd term. a) Urdu - Literature UBA 1.45
b) English - Literature UBA 1.41
Group 5.
a) Hindi - Literature UBA 1.43
b) Arabic - Literature UBA 1.53
B XII ARTS, SCIENCE & COMMERCE (JUNIOR COLLEGE) S.Y.B.A.
S.Y.B.A. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system.
(As per guidelines of the H. S. C. Board. 1. F.C. - II (1 Paper of 100 marks)
2. Applied Component (Select any one from the following)
(i) Market Research (ii) Demography (iii) Mass Communication
◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ 3. The THREE optional Subjects offered at the F.Y.B.A. will remain the
same. Each subject will have two Papers of 100 marks each.
The students from other institutions seeking admission to S.Y.B.A.
Class in this College may offer any THREE Subjects from the following
as studied by them at F.Y.B.A.
(i) Eco. / Hist (ii) Pol. Sc./Psy. (iii) Socio. / Islamic Studies
(iv) Urdu / Eng. / Hindi / Persian / Arabic / Marathi
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T.Y.B.A. a) USMT101 Paper I Calculas and Analytics Geometry
T.Y.B.A. Course of study will be according to Credit andGrade based b) USMT102 Paper II Discrete Mathematics - I
system. The Student may opt for Six papers of 100 marks each from any MATHS c) USST101 Paper I Descriptive Statistics - I
of the following optioal subjects studied at S.Y.B.A. level. d) USST102 Paper II Statistical Methods - I
1. Urdu 3. Economics 5. Islamic studies 7. Marathi e) USSTP1 Paper I Statistical Practical
2. Arabic 4. Sociology 6. English
OR
Any one of the following combinations of two subjects of 3 papers of 100
marks each, provided the student had offered these subjects at S.Y.B.A. level.
BOTANY } a) USBOT101 Paper I Plant Diver
b) USBOT102 PaperIIForm and Function - I
c) USBOTP1 Botany Practical.
1. Urdu-History 7. History - Political Science
2. Urdu - Islamic Studies 8. History - Islamic Studies a) USZO101 Paper I Diversity of Animal Kingdom-I,
3. Urdu - Persian 9. Hindi-History Life Processes & Ecology
4. Arabic - Islamic Studies 10. Hindi-Political Science ZOOLOGY b) USZO102 PaperII Biochemistry-I, Biotechnology-I
5. Arabic – History 11. Urdu-Hindi. & Genetics
6. Persian – History 12. Urdu-Political Science c) USZOP1 Zoology Practical.
(The Student who wish to offer Arabic and Islamic Studies in combination with Sociology,
Economics and Political Science may contact the Vice-Principal.)
S.Y.B.Sc.
N. B.: Paper VI & IX are compulsory Applied component papers with Theory 80 marks and project 20 marks.
S.Y.B.Sc. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE 1. Foundation Course Paper – II (1 Paper of 100 marks)

F.Y.B.Sc. 2. One of the following combinations of subjects, from the subjects


offered at F.Y.B.Sc.
F.Y.B.Sc. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system.
Combinations
1. Foundation Course – I 1. Physics, Maths, 2. Physics, Chemistry
2 Any one of the following group of subjects :- 3. Chemistry, Botany 4. Chemistry, Zoology
Group: A) Physics, Chemistry, Maths (PCM) 5. Chemistry, Maths 6. Botany, Zoology
B) Physics, Chemistry, Botany (PCB)
C) Physics, Chemistry, Zoology (PCZ) Note: There are three papers in each subject.
D) Chemistry, Botany, Zoology (CBZ)
Subject Subject Code T.Y.B.Sc.
Foundation Course-1 UBSCFSI. 6.1 T.Y.B.Sc. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system.
a) USPH101 Paper I Mechanics,Properties of Matter, (Select any one of the following)
Heat, Sound & Optics.
MAIN SUBJECT APPLIED COMPONENT
PHYSICS b) USPH102 Paper II Electricity, Magnetism,
Electronics, Atomic, 1. Chemistry - Drug & Dyes
Nuclear & Modern Physics 2. Physics - Electronics Instrumentation
c) USPHP1 Physics Practical. 3. Botany - Horticulture
4. Zoology - Fishery Biology
a) USCH101 Paper I Physical and Inorganic Chemistry
CHEMISTRY b) USCH102 Paper II Organic & Inorganic Chemistry 5. Mathematics - Elements of Operation Research
(Major subjects have 4 Papers of 100 marks each and 4 practicals of 50 marks each)
c) USCHP1 Chemistry Practical. Applied components have 2 papers of 60 marks each & 2 practicals of 40 marks each.
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FACULTY OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS
F.Y.B.Com.
F.Y.B.Com. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system. 1. It is compulsory for every student to appear for every test and
examination held by the College.
Subject Subject Code
2. Students who fail to comply with ordinances 119/120/125 of theUniversity
A) Compulsory 7 Papers :
a) Foundation Course – I a) UBCOMFSI.6.1 of Mumbai and those who do not keep terms to the satisfaction of the
b) Accounting and Financial Management I & II b) UBCOMFSI.1 HOD & Principal of the College, and they have not attended the
c) Commerce – I c) UBCOMFSI.2 prescribed numbers of lectures will be declared defaulters and as such
d) Business Economics – I d) UBCOMFSI.3 they will not be allowed to appear for the final exams.
e) Business Communication – I e) UBCOMFSI.4 3. Any student who fails to show satisfactory progress in all subjects at
f) Environmental Studies - I f) the preliminary Examination or remains absent from the examination
UBCOMFSI.5 for any reason, may not be sent for the University Examination.
g) Mathematical & Statistical Techniques g) UBCOMFSI.6
4. The examination system for First, Second & Third year
S.Y.B.Com. B.A., B.Sc. & B.Com. classes is based on Credit & Grading system.
S.Y.B.Com. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system. The Modalities of Assessment under the credit system for F.Y., S.Y. &
The Students will study the following subjects of 100 marks each: T.Y.B.A., B.Sc. & B.Com. will be as under :
1. Foundation Course – II
2. Business Law MODALITY OF ASSESSMENT
3. Accountancy & Financial Management – III & IV Internal Assessment 25 % 25 Marks
4. Financial Accounting & Auditing (Management Accounting)  One periodical class Test 20 Marks
5. Business Studies – II (Fundamentals of Marketing and Finance)  Active participation in class instructional deliveries
6. Business Economics – II Overall conduct as a responsible student, mannerism
7. Applied Component (Select Any ONE from the following) : and articulation and exhibit of leadership qualities in
(i) Advertising (iii) Field Sales Management organizing related academic activities. 05 Marks
(i) Travel & Tourism (iv) Computer Programming
Semester End Assessment 75% 75 Marks
T.Y.B.Com.  Duration– These examinations shall be of 21/2 Hours duration.
T.Y.B.Com. Course of study will be according to Credit and Grade based system.  Question paper pattern shall be as per Board of studies for each
The Students will study the following subjects of 100 Marks each: subjects.
1. Commerce – V & VI (Marketing & Human Resource Management) STANDARD OF PASSING
2. Business Economics – V & VI  The student shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks
in inaggregate to qualify each course where the course consists
3. Financial A/C & Auditing – VII & IX (Financial Accounting)
of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examination. However, the
4. Financial A/C & Auditing – VIII & X (Cost Accounting)
student shall obtain minimum of 40% marks i. e. 10 out of 25 in
5. Applied Component 6. Applied Component : (Select Any One) the Internal Assessment and i.e. 30 out of 75 in Semester End
(Select Any One) i) Computer System & Application – I & II Examination separately.
DIT I & II ii) Export Marketing – I & II  To qualify each course minimum grade E shall be obtained by the student
MR I & II iii) Entrepreneurship & MSSI – I & II in each course and project wherever applicable in a particular semester.
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METHOD TO CARRY FORWARD THE MARKS He / She has passed Semester-I and Semester-II and fails in not
 A student who PASSES in the Internal Assessment but FAILS in more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in
the Semester End Examination of the Course shall reappear for each of Semester III and Semester IV. (For all subjects of Science
the Semester End Examination of that Course. However, his / her carrying less than 900 marks).
marks of the Internal assessment shall be earned over and he/she
shall be entitled for grade obtained by him / her on passing of the He / She has passed Semester-I and Semester-II and fails in not
complete course. more than two courses in each of Semester III and Semester IV.
 A student who FAILS in the Internal Assessment but PASSES in (For all subjects of Arts & Commerce)
the Semester End Examination of the course shall submit and
reappear for the Internal assessment in the form of projects for v) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester-VI irrespective
that course. However, his / her marks of the Semester End of grades obtained in each course of Semester-V.
Examination shall be carried over and he/she shall be entitled for
vi) The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner
grade obtained by him/her on qualifying the course.
passes each of Semester-I, Semester-II, Semester-III, Semester-IV
 The Evaluation for students who fails in Internal Assessment will
consist of one project of 25 marks which will be divided into 20 and Semester V.
marks for the documentation of the project given by the concerned
teachers on the curriculum, 5 marks for the presentation and
for the viva. INTERNAL EVALUATION
ATKT (ALLOWED TO KEEP TERM)  Class test or assignment for Internal Assessment:
i) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester-II irrespective
a. A student who is absent for the class test and the assignment
of grades obtained in each course of Semester-I.
will be declared fail in the Internal Assessment Scheme.
ii) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester-III if he / she
passes (grade ‘E’ or above in each course) each of Semester-I b. A student who is absent for the class test and has appeared
and Semester-II. for the assignment will be allowed to appear for the additional class
OR test of 20 marks.
He / She fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester-I c. A student who has appeared for class test but remains
and Semester-II. (For all subjects of Science carrying 900 or more
absent for the assignment will be allowed to appear for the
marks).
additional assignment and the internal assessment will be
He / She fails in not more than three courses with not more than calculated as out of 25 marks.
total 200 marks in each of Semester-I and Semester-II.
(For all subjects of Science carrying less than 900 marks). d. A student who is absent for class test or assignment as the case
He / She fails in not more than two courses, in each of Semester-I may be, and the internal assessment will be calculated as out of 25
and Semester-II. (For all subjects of Arts & Commerce) marks.
iii) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester-IV irrespective
of grades obtained in each course of Semester-III.
iv) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester-V if he / she SEMESTER END EXAMINATIONS
passes Semester-I, Semester-II, Semester-III and Semester-IV.
OR All the students of the F.Y., S.Y. & T.Y. classes are required to appear
He / She has passed Semester-I and Semester-II and fails in not for TWO Semester Examinations. One, before the end of First Semester
more than three courses in each of Semester III and Semester IV. and the Second before the end of Second Semester.
(For all subjects of Science carrying 900 or more marks).
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ADDITIONAL EXAMINATION
FACILITIES
a. The absent and failed student will be allowed to appear for the
LIBRARY
examination by the head of the institution after following the
necessary formalities. The College Library is situated on the Seventh floor, it has a rich collection
b. This examination will be held 20 days after the declaration of of nearly 70,000 books on various subjects. The Collection is continuously
results but not later than 40 days. updated. It has a spacious and well ventilated reading room for boys and
c. Student who does not appear in some or all the papers at the girls. Normal working hours of the library and reading room are from
Semester I or Semester II or Semester III or Semester IV 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Examinations on Medical Grounds, University Level Sports, BOOK BANK
Cultural Activities, N.C.C., Camp and any other Reasons up to The Library has a Book Bank Scheme for both Junior and Degree College
the Satisfaction of the Principal, is eligible to appear for the students. Text Books are loaned to poor, deserving and needy students
Additional Examination. for one academic year. The facility is provided to more than 400 students
d. A student, who does not appear at both Semester Examinations every year.
in a particular paper/subject shall not be eligible to appear for COLLEGE CANTEEN
the Additional examination in that paper/subject. The College Canteen is situated on the ground floor and is exclusively
PROJECT EVALUATION (IF APPLICABLE) meant for the bonafide students of the College only.
 A student who PASSES IN ALL THE COURSES BUT DOES NOT COLLEGE GYMKHANA
secures minimum grade of E in project as applicable has to Excellent facilities for indoor and outdoor games alongwith the services
resubmit a fresh project till he/she secures a minimum of grade E. of best coaches and dedicated Prof-in-charge to supervise various games
 The credits and grade points secured by him/her in the other are provided by the College. Our students regularly participate in inter
courses will be carried forward and he/she shall be entitled for collegiate, interuniversity and national tournaments. We are proud to
grade obtained by them on passing of all the courses. mention that our teams have always given outstanding performance in
 The evaluation of project and viva/voce examination shall be various disciplines.
done by marks only and then it will be converted into grade in STUDENTS AID FUND
the seven point scale and award the same to the student. Needy, regular and deserving bonafide students of the
 A student shall have to obtain minimum of grade E (or its College may receive financial assistance upon submission of the
equivalent marks) in project evaluation and viva/voce taken prescribed application along with relevant documents and subsequent
together to obtain 40% marks in project work. interview by the SAF Committee members.
THE SEVEN (7) POINT GRADING SYSTEM SCHOLARSHIP
Students can apply for all the available Govt. and Non-Govt. free
Grades Marks Grade Points studentship and scholarships through the College.
O 70 & above 7 A) Government Scholarships:
A 60 to 69.99 6 The following scholarships are awarded by the Government for which
application must be made before the stipulated date every year:
B 55 to 59.99 5
1) Open Merit Scholarships (Open to all students)
C 50 to 54.99 4 2) Economically Backward Class Scholarships & Freeships.
D 45 to 49.99 3 3) National Loan Scholarships
E 40 to 44.99 2 4) National Scholarships
5) Freeships to the children of Primary Teachers
F (Fail) 39.99 & below 1
6) Scholarships to the children of Service Personnel.
5. If the student is found using unfair means during the 7) Scholarships to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
examination, he/she will be strictly punished as per the Govt. of (These student should produce their Caste Certificate at the time of
Maharashtra Act No. XXXI of 1982 and the Amended Ordinance admission).
220 of the University of Mumbai. 8) Central Government Minority Student Scholarship.
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(B) Non - Government Scholarships:
1) Meritorious students are awarded prizes by the College.
2) Economically weak and academically good students can apply for
financial help from our Student Aid Fund.
3) Students can apply for the scholarships donated to our College by
the Philanthropists.
NATIONAL CADET CORPS (N.C.C)
The NCC unit of our College is attached to 1st Maharashtra Battalion
N.C.C. (Army wing). It is authorised to enroll 60 students. The enrolled — — — — — —
student attending parades for 120 hours alongwith 10 days camps are
eligible to get 10 grace marks at the Mumbai University Examination.
N.S.S.
National Social Services unit of our college is attached to Mumbai
University. The enrollment capacity is 50 volunteers. Each volunteers
are required to complete 120 hours of social works per year to get 10
grace marks.
It is 2 years activity, after completing 240 hours, the volunteers will
be awarded a certificate by the University.
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
To provide job opportunities to the deserving students we organise
the Campus interviews from time to time.

FREE EDUCATION —

FOR GIRLS STUDENTS UPTO STD. XII


I The Government of Maharashtra has extended the facility of Free
.
Education to girl students upto Std. XII from the year 1985-86. They
are, however, not exempted from the payment of the HSC
Examination Fees and other deposits.
I. As per the directives of the Government, the Scheme of Free
Education is available to following categories:
i. The benefit of this concession is to be given upto three children in
a family. Thus the fourth and the subsequent child will not be
eligible for this concession.
NOTE : 1) Document verification fees Rs. 600/- (be charged from the students those who
i. This concession is available to girl students whose parents are are not from Board of Higher Secondary Education in Maharashtra.
residents of Maharashtra State for at least 15 years, and
ii. If a girl student fails to pass in any class, the concession shall be (As prescribed by University of Mumbai)
withdrawn from the instant. After she passes and is promoted to
the next higher standard, the concession will be resumed again. Deposit & Lab. Deposit as per first year students.
iv. The Parents/Guardians will have to submit a Declaration Form
duly filled in to the office at the time of admission, alongwith two to pay Rs.500/- as Eligibility & Enrollment Fees.
Xerox copies of Ration Card. Copies of this form can be obtained (Fees for Foreign National is Rs.750/-).
from the College office. Students will have to pay additional fee if it is revised by the University of Mumbai.
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Annexure ‘A’

* I.T.Fees
I. T. TOTAL

1,900 6,000 7,900

2,220 6,000 8,220

2,528 6,200 8,728

1,960 6,200 8,160

2,150 6,200 8,350


2,268 6,200 8,468

1,600 6,000 7,600

1,850 6,000 7,850


TOTAL Fees With
UGC Regulation, 2009 for curbing the menace of Ragging in the
Institutions of Higher Educations as per the directions of the
Hon’ble Supreme Court has issued Regulations vide No. F.1-16/
2007 (CPP-II) dated 09-07-2009, in which the Ragging is defines
as under:
What constitutes Ragging: Ragging constitutes one or more of
any of the following acts:

Eligibility Fee of Rs.300/- who come from other State and Rs. 500/- for Foreign students. (Including Form Fees)
– 500

100 500

100 500
– 500

100 500

100 500

– 500

– 500
a. Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken
Pros

or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or


handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student;
Fees

200

200

200

200
200

200

200

200
b. Indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities by any student or

Freeship to Girls Students upto 3rd Child

IT Fees for XII Arts, Science & Commerce include Rs. 200/- , as HSC Board Practical Fees.
students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship,
200

200
200

200

200
200

200

200
E-

physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension


thereof in any fresher or any other student;
100

100

100

100

100
100

100

100

c. Asking any student to do any act which such student will not in
Main- Fees & Aid & Lib.
Lab. Exam Stu. I.Card

the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or


50

50

50

50
50

50

50
Stat. Fund Card

50

Document verification fees Rs. 600/-, who come from other State / Country.
Students will have to pay additional fee if it is revised by the Government.
generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as
to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any
50

50

50

50
50

50
50
50

The above chart shows the fees to be paid at the time of admission.
other student;
300

150 300

760

150 800
300

300

760

800

d. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs


the regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher;
150
150



e. Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for


Money

100
100

completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a group


– 100


100

of students.
100


Lab.



100 100

f. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on


a fresher or any other student by students;
100

100
100




Tuition Lab. Adm. Term Lib.

g. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it : sexual abuse,


CLASS Fees Fees Fees Fees


40

44

homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts,


40

44

gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or


person;


20

20

h. Any act or abuse by spoken words, e-mails, post, public insults




70

70

which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious


or sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the


1. XI Arts/Com. 240

3. XII Arts/Com. 264


2. XI Science 240

4. XII Science 264

discomfiture to fresher or any other student;


7. XII Arts/Com..

8. XII Science
5. XI Arts/Com.

6. XI Science

i. Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a


NOTE : 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a


sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority
by a student over any fresher or any other student.
No.
Sr.

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Duties and Responsibilities of the Parents/and other student :
a. It shall be the responsibility of the parents/guardians of fresher to
promptly bring any instance of ragging to the notice of the Head of the
Institution.
b. Every student studying in the institution and his/her parents/
guardians shall provide the specific affidavits required under clauses
(d), (e) and (g) of Regulation 6.1 of these Regulations at the time of
admission or registration, as the case may be, during each academic
year.

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DEGREE COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF
DR. SIRAJUDDIN H. CHOUGLE - PRINCIPAL
DR. ABDUL MAJID ANSARI - VICE PRINCIPAL
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Prof. SHANTI POLAMURI (HOD) Dr. SHAIKH AHMED M. H. (HOD)
Prof. MAYURAKSHI MITRA Prof. ASIF N. KHAN
Prof. REHANA GAFFAR VADGAMA Dr. ZULEKHA ABDULLAH SHAIKH
DEPARTMENT OF URDU Dr. NILIMA NARENDRA DIXIT
Dr. MAJID RAFIUDDIN KAZI (HOD) Prof.SHAGUFTA PARVEEN A. ANSARI
Prof. MUHAMMAD AZFAR Dr. MAYURI R. JOSHI
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI Dr. RIYAZ A. DAR
Dr. RAMA VINOD SINGH DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC & Dr. NIGVENDRA KUMAR SHARM(A HOD)
ISLAMIC STUDIES Prof. WASIM AHMED HYDERI
Prof. MOHD. BILAL M. NIZAM (HOD) Dr. POONAMLATA S. YADAV
Prof. MOHAMMED MUJAHED A. H. KHAN Prof. SHAHZAD ATEEQUE
Prof. SHAMSURRAB ABDUL HAI Prof. HUSSAIN M. MUBARIK
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Dr. RAKHSHANDA HANI Dr. RAFI AHMED ALAUDDIN (HOD)
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Dr. ZAFAR KHAN
Dr. LEENA D. PRABHU Dr. MOINUDDIN M. VAKIL
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Prof. SHAHID ZAKAULLAH Dr. AKBARALI A. DALVI (HOD)
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Prof. UGESHKUMARI SINGH
Prof. PARVEEN A. KHAN Dr. ARSHAD ALI HAIDER
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Dr. ZEENAT R. SURVE
Prof. KAREN A. MIRANDA Dr. SACHIN M. GOSAVI
Prof. SATISH D. BHALERAO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DEPARTMENT OF MATHS Dr. ABDUL MAJID ANSARI (HOD)
Prof. VAHIDA YUNUS SHAIKH (HOD) Dr. SIRAJUDDIN H. CHOUGLE
Dr. MEHMOOD ALAM KHAN Dr. MAZHAR I. THAKUR
Prof. SABAHAT PARVEEN I. A. DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY
Prof. SAIMA NISAR A. ANSARI Prof. NAHID M. BHUJWALA (HOD)
Dr. BUSHRA M. SHAIKH

LIBARIAN
Mr. TAFSEER HASAN NASEER SYED

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JUNIOR COLLEGE TEACHING STAFF
DR. SIRAJUDDIN H. CHOUGLE – PRINCIPAL
Ms. MUNISA BUSHRA ABEDI- SUPERVISOR
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Ms. KANIZ FATIMA TUFAIL AHMED Mr. HASAN ANSAR SYED
Ms. FATIMA A. MEHMOOD QURESHI Ms. NAZREEN MUSTAFA KHAN
Mr. ZUHAIR SIKANDER MIRZA Dr. SAMINA ABDUL KARIM MEMON
DEPARTMENT OF URDU Ms.ANJUM FARID SYED
Mr. ASIF A. SHAKOOR SHAIKH Mr. MOHD. IRFAN M. H. SHAIKH
Mr. AMEER HAMZA M. MALIK
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI Mr. SALAHUDDIN N. H. SHAIKH
Ms. KHADIJA A. RAHIM SHAIKH DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
Ms. AFREEN A. AZIZ QURESHI Dr. BINDU AJAY PANICKER
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Dr. JAYASHREE MENON
Ms. SAJEDA QURESHI Ms. MANISHA A. CHINCHOLIKAR
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Ms. TAZEEN MD. ARIFULLA KHAN
Mr. ISMAIL SHAMSUDDIN SAYED Ms. RUMANA IMTIYAZ KAZI
Ms. SAYYEDA S. TEJANI Mr. ZAFAR SUHEL AHMED MIRZA
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS Ms. UMAIRA ABDUL A. SIDDIQUI
Mr. ARSHAD IBRAHIM SHAIKH DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Ms. HUSNA TABASSUM NADIM SHAIKH
Ms. FARZANA NASIMULLAH KHAN Ms. SHAHEEN BANO TAUFIQUEAHMED
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Ms. AISHA BANO ANSARI Mr. SURESH RAMANATH GUPTA
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Mr. AKHTAR HUSAIN A. A. SHAIKH
Ms. MUNISA BUSHRA ABEDI Ms. LUBNA HASHMATULLAH ANSARI
Mr. YAKUB ABDUL RAHIMAN BALE PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR
Ms. SHIKHA M. AGARAWAL Mr. AFZAL HUSAIN ANSARI
Ms. KIRAN AKHILESH TIWARI I. T. DEPARTMENT
Ms. MUSARRAT RAJ M. BANGLAWALA Ms. FARZANA RIZWAN CHANDIWALA
Ms. RAFAT BANO ANSARI Ms. SHAISTA BANO ANSARI
Ms. ARZUMANNISA SAYYED Ms. AMINA IFTEKHAR
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LIST OF CLASS III NON-TEACHING STAFF 2019-20
Sr.
Name of the Employee Designation
No.
1. Mr. Innus Rasul Mulani Registrar
2. Mr. Imtiyaz Shaikh Sr. Stenographer
3. Mr. Mohd. Gulam S. Patel Assistant Librarian
GOVERNING BODY
4. Ms. Shahjahan A. R. Ansari Senior Clerk
5. Mr. Izharul Haque Ansari Senior Clerk
1. Mrs. Fatma R. Zakaria President 6. Mr. Ajay B. Desai Junior Clerk
2. Mr. Mohammed Ahmed Khan Chairman 7. Mrs. Sameera Khan Junior Clerk
8. Mr. Anwar Husain M. Husain Junior Clerk
3. Dr. Mohammed Ali Patankar Vice President
9. Mr. Mustafa Mulla Junior Clerk
4. Mr. Saleem Ahmed Khan Vice President
10. Mr. Firdaus Hussain Shaikh Junior Clerk
5. Dr. A.G. Khan Honorary Advisor
11. Mrs. Nafisa J. Mujawar Junior Clerk
6. Prof. H. N. Kalaniya Gen.Secretary 12. Mr. Sameer H. M. Ali Junior Clerk
7. Prof. M.A. Waheed Jt.Gen.Secretary 13. Mr. Mohsin Innus Mulani Junior Clerk
8. Dr.Maqddom Farooqui Jt.Secretary 14. Mr. Sameer R. Manchekar Lab. Assistant
9. Dr.Khali.E.Mukadam Treasurer 15. Mr. Sabir Diwan Lab. Assistant
16. Mr. Sher Ahmad Pathan Lab. Assistant
10.Dr.Shakeel M Hurzuk Jt.Treasurer
17. Mr. Sakib Hamid Anware Lab. Assistant
11.Dr.Syed Munnawar Razvi Administrative Advisor

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1.Dr. Sirajuddin H. Chougle Principal

2.DR. ABDUL MAJID ANSARI Vice Principal

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