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– 1 – Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce is one of the many educational institutions established by Guru Nanak Vidyak Society. Guided by the principles of purity, truth, charity and peace, the Sikh management established the college in 1989. It also opened a new chapter in the history of higher education in the state of Maharashtra.The aim of the Society in establishing this institution is to reach out to the educational needs of the people in the vicinity of the college and also to fulfill the needs of the ever growing population of the city. The Institution also aims at affording the students an opportunity to develop an integrated personality, to foster a spirit of free thinking and above all to inculcate love for God, love for humanity and love for truthful living. These indeed were the true teachings of Guru Nanak. The college provides all its students with a friendly and supportive study environment, high teaching standards, excellent facilities and support services to enrich learning and make them more confident to face the tough challenges of the ever changing global environment. Our reasonable size affords students an intimacy of contact with the faculty. VISION The college shall strive to become a centre of excellence in teaching and research in Higher Education. Work for transforming students into a globally competent human resource. Make significant contribution in developing an inclusive and responsible society. MISSION To create opportunities and facilities for holistic teaching-learning environment. To lay emphasis on developing and nurturing scientific temper amongst students and staff. To promote quality research. To provide opportunities for participation of students in co-curricular and extracurricular activities. To sensitize students towards the social, cultural and religious diversities and to promote tolerance and respect for them. To provide equal opportunities to one and all so as to include weaker sections of society in the development process. To promote competencies necessary in the globalised economic environment. OBJECTIVES To impart value based education; to upgrade facilities and infrastructure in the college and provide modern educational technology tools in tune with global trends.

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Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce

Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce is one of the many educational institutions

established by Guru Nanak Vidyak Society. Guided by the principles of purity, truth, charity and

peace, the Sikh management established the college in 1989. It also opened a new chapter in

the history of higher education in the state of Maharashtra. The aim of the Society in establishing

this institution is to reach out to the educational needs of the people in the vicinity of the

college and also to fulfill the needs of the ever growing population of the city. The Institution

also aims at affording the students an opportunity to develop an integrated personality, to

foster a spirit of free thinking and above all to inculcate love for God, love for humanity and love

for truthful living. These indeed were the true teachings of Guru Nanak. The college provides all

its students with a friendly and supportive study environment, high teaching standards, excellent

facilities and support services to enrich learning and make them more confident to face the

tough challenges of the ever changing global environment. Our reasonable size affords students

an intimacy of contact with the faculty.

VISION

• The college shall strive to become a centre of excellence in teaching and research in

Higher Education.

• Work for transforming students into a globally competent human resource.

• Make significant contribution in developing an inclusive and responsible society.

MISSION

• To create opportunities and facilities for holistic teaching-learning environment.

• To lay emphasis on developing and nurturing scientific temper amongst students and

staff.

• To promote quality research.

• To provide opportunities for participation of students in co-curricular and extracurricular

activities.

• To sensitize students towards the social, cultural and religious diversities and to promote

tolerance and respect for them.

• To provide equal opportunities to one and all so as to include weaker sections of society

in the development process.

• To promote competencies necessary in the globalised economic environment.

OBJECTIVES

• To impart value based education; to upgrade facilities and infrastructure in the college

and provide modern educational technology tools in tune with global trends.

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• To promote excellence in curricular and co-curricular activities and to ensure welfare of

the students and staff alike.

• To devise appropriate strategies to equip students to face the challenges of globalization

and create a competent human resource.

• To develop Indian values system amongst the students by laying emphasis on our

tradition and cultures.

• To sensitize the students about the diversity in the society, strengthen their social

responsibility quotient and help students to develop a system for tolerance and mutual

respect for each other.

LOCATION

The college is situated very close to G.T.B. Nagar, Sion and King's Circle Railway Stations. It is

also approachable by road, Bus & Train Routes.

Railway Route for G. N. College :

Stations 1. G.T.B. Nagar 2. King's Circle 3. Sion

Bus Route for G. N. College :

Buses which come to G.T.B. Nagar, (Sardar Nagar Stop are - 9, 14, 18, 67, 76, 88, 166, 169, 171, 172,

180, 341, 315)

In addition to these, there are a number of buses halting at Sion Hospital (L.T.M.G. Hospital)

stop, which is just 7-8 minutes walk from the college.

AFFILIATION AND ACCREDITATION

The College is permanently affiliated to the University of Mumbai and has received UGC

recognition under 2(f ) and 12(b). The college was accredited with B++, in 2004, by the National

Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) setup by the UGC.

INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)

The College has established Internal Quality Assurance Cell as per the guidelines of National

Assessment and Accreditation Council, Bangalore. The Committee is constituted of Member

Co-ordinator and representatives from the staff who advise the college on various quality

improvement programmes.

COURSES OF STUDY

The College offers regular degree courses such as B.A., B.Com. and B.Sc. which are under the

grant - in - aid programme of the Government of Maharashtra and self-financing degree courses

like B.M.S., B.M.M., B.Com. (Banking and Insurance), B.Com. (Accounting and finance) and B.Sc.

(Information Technology) and post graduate course in Commerce – Accountancy). The medium

of instruction is English.

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REGULAR AIDED COURSES

ARTS

First Year B.A.

Compulsory Subjects

1. Communication Skills in English

2. Hindi

3. Foundation Course - Paper I

Optional Subjects (Any One of the following Groups)

Group I Group II

4. Economics 4. Economics

5. Political Science 5. Political Science

6. Special Hindi 6. History

Group III Group IV

4. Political Science 4. Economics

5. History 5. History

6. Special Hindi 6. Special Hindi

Second Year B.A.

Compulsory :

1. Foundation Course - Paper II

Optional Subjects (Three subjects )

Same subjects as offered at F.Y.B.A.

Applied Component (Any One)

1. Mass Communication

2. Travel and Tourism

Third Year B.A.

The following subject combinations are offered and students can select any One group

Group I Group II

1. History – 3 Papers 1. Economics – 3 Papers

2. Hindi – 3 Papers 2. History – 3 Papers

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Group III Group IV

1. History – 3 Papers 1. Economics – 3 Papers

2. Political Science – 3 Papers 2. Political Science – 3 Papers

Group V Group VI

1. Political Science – 3 Papers 1. Hindi – 3 Papers

2. Hindi – 3 Papers 2. Economics – 3 Papers

Note: Subjects taken at T.Y.B.A. should necessarily be offered at F.Y.B.A. and S.Y.B.A. as optional

subjects.

SCIENCE

First Year B.Sc.

Compulsory Subjects

1. Foundation Course - Paper I

2. Chemistry - 2 Papers

3. Physics - 2 Papers

Optional Subjects (Any One)

1. Mathematics - 2 Papers

2. Botany - 2 Papers

Second Year B.Sc.

Compulsory Subject

1. Foundation Course - Paper II

Optional Subjects (Any One of the following groups)

Group I Group II Group III

1. Chemistry-3 Papers 1. Chemistry-3 Papers 1. Physics-3 Papers

2. Physics-3 Papers 2. Botany-3 Papers 2. Mathematics-3 Papers

Third Year B.Sc.

Chemistry - 4 papers

Applied Component - Drugs and Dyes

Mathematics - 4 Papers

Applied Component - Computer Programming and Systems Analysis

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COMMERCE

First Year B.Com.

1. Foundation Course - Paper I

2. Business Communication

3. Business Economics - Paper I

4. Environmental Studies

5. Mathematical and Statistical Techniques

6. Accounting and Financial Management - Paper I

7. Commerce - Paper I

Second Year B.Com.

1. Foundation Course - Paper II

2. Business Economics - Paper II

3. Business Law

4. Advertising / Travel and Tourism

5. Commerce - Paper II

6. Accountancy and Financial Management - Paper II

Third Year B.Com.

1. Commerce - Paper III

2. Financial Accounting and Auditing - Paper I

3. Financial Accounting and Auditing - Paper II

4. Financial Accounting and Auditing - Paper III

5. Business Economics - Paper III

Applied Component (Any Two)

1. Direct & Indirect Taxation

2. Export Marketing

3. Computer Systems and Applications

ADMISSIONS:

MINORITY STATUS

The College has linguistic minority status. 50% of the seats are reserved for students

belonging to Punjabi speaking community as per merit. For the remaining seats

reservation policy will be as per the Directives of University of Mumbai.

1. Admission to the First Year B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. classes will be subject availability of seats in

the college and as per directions and guidelines issued by the University of Mumbai. The

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college or the Management does not accept any donations or capitation fees for

admission.

2. A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Three-year integrated Course, leading

to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, Science or Commerce, must have passed the Higher

Secondary School Certificate (S.Y.J.C.) Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State

Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Mumbai or an equivalent

examination in Arts, Science or Commerce streams.

3. Students passing an equivalent exam from another Board or state, seeking admission to

the First Year of the Three Year Integrated Degree course, will be admitted provisionally,

subject to confirmation of eligibility from the University of Mumbai.

4. Students from other colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai, seeking admission

to SY and TY Classes, will be admitted only provisionally, on production of a No Objection

Certificate, from the Principal of the College last attended and their Admission will be

confirmed only on receipt of the Transference Certificate (T.C.) from their previous College.

For this purpose, they should submit an application form along with T.C. Fees must be

paid in the college office at the time of admission.

5. The admission form has to be carefully filled in and duly signed by the student seeking

admission and his/her guardian.

6. No admission shall be regarded as duly granted unless it is granted by the authority of

the Principal and the necessary fees is paid.

7. Once the student is admitted, he/she is considered as duly enrolled for the academic

year.

PAYMENT OF FEES

1. Fees shall be paid in cash for regular aided courses and by Demand draft for unaided

courses.

2. Fees are for one academic year only.

3. Enrolment fees, caution money and library and laboratory deposits will be paid by fresh

entrants only.

4. Students belonging to SC/ST/OBC/EBC, etc. may apply for Government Scholarships /

Freeships at the time of admission. Certificate issued by the Authority of the Government

of Maharashtra must be produced for availing the same.

5. In the case of any change in the fees, the same will be notified.

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REFUND OF FEES

Period and Percentage of Deduction Charges

1. Prior to commencement of academic term and

instruction of the course Rs. 500/- Lump sum

2. Upto 20 days after the commencement of

academic term of the course 20% of the total amount of fees

3. From 21st day upto 50 days after commencement

of academic term of the course 30% of the total amount of fees

4. From 51st upto 80 days after commencement of

academic term of the course or 31st August

whichever is earlier 50% of the total amount of fees

5. From 1st September to 30th September 60% of the total amount of fees

6. After 30th September 100% of the total amount of fees

Application for refund of fees shall be made in the prescribed form available in the College

office. The rules with regard to refund of fees are as per University circular No. UG/412 of 2008.

O. 2859 :

Refund of Tuition, Development and all other fees after cancellation of admission : The candidates

who have taken admission in under graduate courses in Govt. colleges, in Govt. aided and

unaided courses conducted by affiliated colleges, and recognized Institutions may request for

refund of fees after applying in writing for cancellation of their admission to the course. The

refund of fees as applicable shall be made on or before 30th day after the date of cancellation

and thereafter.

i) All the fee items chargeable for one year are as per relevant University circulars for different

Faculties (excluding the courses for which the total amount is fixed by other competent

authorities).

ii) The fees charged towards group insurance and all fee components to be paid as University

share (including Vice-Chancellor fund, University fee for sports and cultural activities, e-

charge, disaster management fund, exam fee and enrolment fee) are non-refundable if

payment is made by the college prior to the date of cancellation.

iii) Fee collected for identity card and library card admission form and prospectus, enrolment

and any other course specific fees are not refundable after the commencement of the

academic term.

iv) All refundable deposits (laboratory caution money and library etc.) shall be fully returned

at the time of cancellation.

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Provided that wherever admissions are made through centralized admission process for

professional and / or any other courses by other competent authorities, the Refund Rules are

applicable if specified by such authorities (as per the rules of relevant agencies) for the 1st year

admission. In case of admission to subsequent years of the course, O.2859 is applicable for

cancellation of admission.

Provided further that this refund rule is concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other

professional statutory bodies appointed for admission for relevant courses.

1. The amount of caution money, library and laboratory deposit will be refunded when the

student leaves the college or cancellation of admission provided that he/she is certified

to be owing no money to the college and also has no library books in his/her possession.

Deposits not claimed within one year of leaving the college or cancellation of admission

will be forfeited.

2. Deposits will be refunded after fifteen days from the date of receipt of their application

in the prescribed form (obtained from college office) duly signed by the student and

guardian.

3. Students have to surrender their identity cards Library Cards and first year fees receipt

against the refund of deposits, otherwise he/she stands to forfeit the deposits.

UN-AIDED COURSES

1. Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM)

2. Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)

3. B.Com (Banking & Insurance) (BBI)

4. B.Com (Accounting & Finance) (BAF)

5. B.Sc. (Information Technology) (B.Sc. IT)

BMM (BACHELOR OF MASS MEDIA)

F.Y. B.M.M.

Number of Seats allotted per batch = 60

ELIGIBILITY:

A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the Degree Course in B.M.M. shall have passed

XIIth Std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary

Education or its equivalent, from the Science, Arts or Commerce Streams.

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First Year:

Semester I

1) Effective Communications Skills - I

2) Fundamentals of Mass Communication

3) Introduction to Computers

4) Introduction to 20th Century World History

5) Introduction to Sociology

6) Economics

Semester II

1) Effective Communication Skills - II

2) Political Concepts and Indian Political System.

3) Principles of Management and Marketing

4) Introduction to Psychology

5) Translation Skills

6) Introduction to Literature in English / Marathi / Hindi / Sanskrit / Gujarati / German

/ Sindhi Literature (The College offers English Literature only)

Second Year:

Semester III

1) Introduction to Public Relations

2) Introduction to Media Studies

3) Introduction to Cultural studies

4) Creative Writing

5) Understanding Cinema

6) Advanced Computers

Semester IV

1) Introduction to Advertising

2) Introduction to Journalism

3) Mass Media Research

4) Organisational Behaviour

5) Radio and Television

6) Print Production and Photography

Third Year:

Third Year: (Students can opt for either Advertising or Journalism)

Semester V (Advertising)

1) Advertising in Contemporary Society

2) Copywriting

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3) Advertising Design

4) Consumer Behaviour

5) Media Planning and Buying

6) Brand Building

Semester VI (Advertising)

1) Advertising and Marketing Research

2) Legal Environment and Advertising Ethics

3) Financial Management for Marketing and Advertising

4) Agency Management

5) The Principles and Practice of Direct Marketing

6) Contemporary Issues

Third Year:

Semester V (Journalism)

1) Reporting

2) Editing

3) Feature and Opinion

4) Journalism and Public Opinion

5) Indian Regional Journalism

6) Newspaper and Magazine Making

Semester VI (Journalism)

1) Press Laws and Ethics

2) Broadcast Journalism

3) Niche Journalism

4) Internet and Issues in Global Media

5) News Media Management

6) Contemporary Issues

Special activities:

1. Short Film-making

2. Departmental bulletin, E-minds

3. Photography Club

4. Certificate course in Advertising

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FEE STRUCTURE

Particulars F.Y.B.M.M. S.Y.B.M.M. T.Y.B.M.M.

Tuition Fees 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fees 300 300 300

Gymkhana Fees 200 200 200

Other Fees 250 250 250

Examination Fee 1,320 1,320 1,590

Enrollment Fees 220 – –

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200

Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fee 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50

Group Insurance 40 40 40

Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellor's Fund 30 30 30

Uni Sports & Cultural Acti. 30 30 30

E - Charges 20 20 20

E - Suvidha 50 50 50

Computer Pratctial Fees 1,000 1,000 1,000

Laboratory Fees 1,000 1,000 1,000

Project Fees – – 500

Alumni Assc. Fee 25 25 25

*Caution Money Deposit 150 – –

*Library Deposit 250 – –

*Laboratory Deposit 400 400 –

Total Fees 16,445 15,825 16,195

Note: Fees subject to change as per University / Government Notification.

Refund of Fees

As per the rules prescribed by the University of Mumbai as per University Circular No. UG/412 of

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B.M.S. (BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES)

ELIGIBILITY

A candidate eligible for admission to the Bachelor B.M.S. must secure 45% marks of the H.S.C.

Exam of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education, or its

equivalent for the General Category at first attempt and minimum 40% marks for reserved

category from the Science, Commerce, and Arts.streams.

First Year:

Semester I (7 papers)

1) Foundation of Human Skills

2) Introduction to Financial Accounts

3) Business Law

4) Business Mathematics

5) Business Communication

6) Principles of Management

7) Introduction to Computers

Semester II (7 papers)

1) Business Environment

2) Industrial Law

3) Computer Applications in Business

4) Managerial Economics - I

5) Business Statistics

6) Introduction to Cost Accounting

7) Environment Management

Second Year:

Semester III (6 papers)

1) Management Accounting

2) Managerial Economics - II

3) Marketing Management

4) Business Aspects in Banking & Insurance

5) Product Management & Material Management

6) Strategic Management

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Semester IV (6 papers)

1) Productivity & Quality Manageme

2) Direct & Indirect Taxes

3) Export Import Procedure & Documentation

4) Cooperatives & Rural Markets

5) Research Methods in Business

6) Public Relations Management

Third Year:

Semester V (6 papers + 1 project)

1) Human Resource Management

2) Service Sector Management

3) Financial Management

4) Elements of Logistic & Supply Chain Management

5) Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility

6) Elective-I

Special Studies in Marketing

OR

Special Studies in Finance

OR

E-Commerce

7) Project Work

Semester VI (6 papers)

1) Entrepreneurships & Management of SME

2) Operations Research

3) International Finance

4) Indian Management - Thoughts and Practices

5) International Marketing

6) Elective II

Retail Management

OR

Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management

OR

Econometrics

Special activities:

Certificate Course in Entrepreneurship

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FEE STRUCTURE

Particulars F.Y.B.M.S. S.Y.B.M.S. T.Y.B.M.S.

Tuition Fees 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fees 300 300 300

Gymkhana Fees 200 200 200

Other Fees 250 250 250

Examination Fees 1,270 1,270 1,590

Enrollment Fees 220 – –

Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10

Admission Processing 200 200 200

Utility Fees 250 250 250

Magazine Fees 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50

Group Insurance 40 40 40

Alumni Assc. Fees 25 25 25

Project Fees – – 500

Student Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellor's Fund 30 30 30

Uni. Sports & Cul. Activity 30 30 30

E-Charges 20 20 20

E-Suvidha 50 50 50

Computer Praticals 1,000 1,000 1,000

Laboratory Fees 1,000 1,000 1,000

*Caution Money Deposit 150 – –

*Library Deposit 250 – –

*Laboratory Deposit 400 – –

Total Fees 16,395 15,375 16,195

Note: Fees subject to change as per University / Government Notification.

Refund of fee

As per the rules prescribed by the University of Mumbai as per University circular No. UG/412

of 2008.

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B.COM. (BANKING & INSURANCE)

ELIGIBILITY

A candidate eligible for admission to the B.Com.(B&I) Degree courses shall have passed XIIth

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 one and the same sitting.

The course shall be a full time course. The duration of the course shall be six semesters spread

over three years.

First year:

Semester I (6 Papers)

1) Environment and Management of Financial service

2) Principle of Management

3) Effective Communications - I

4) Economics - I (Micro Economics)

5) Quantitative Method - I

6) Introduction of Computer system

Semester II (6 Papers)

1) Principles and Practice of Banking and Insurance

2) Financial Accounting

3) Effective Communication - II

4) Economics II (Macro Economics)

5) Quantitative Method - II

6) Business Law

Second Year:

Semester III (7 Papers)

1) Laws Governing Banking and Insurance

2) Financial Management - I

3) Management Accounting (Tools and Techniques)

4) Customer Relationship Management in Banking and Insurance

5) Information Technology in Banking and Insurance

6) Organisation Behaviour

7) Taxation of Financial Services

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Semester IV (7 Papers)

1) Universal Banking

2) Financial Management

3) Innovations in Banking and Insurance

4) Corporate Law and Laws Governing Capital Market

5) Entrepreneurship Management

6) Financial Markets (Equity, Debt, Forex and Derivatives)

7) Cost Accounting and Banking Insurance.

Third Year:

Semester V (7 Papers)

1) Marketing in Banking and Insurance

2) Financial Service Management

3) International Banking and Finance

4) Financial Reporting and Analysis

5) Security Analysis and Port folio Management

6) Auditing

7) Project Presentation Banking & Insurance - I

Semester VI (7 Papers)

6.1 Strategic Management

6.2 Central Banking

6.3 International Business (Banking and Insurance)

6.4 Human resources Management in Banking & Insurance

6.5 Business Ethics & Corporate Governance

6.6 Turnaround Management

6.7 Project Presentation Banking and Insurance - II

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FEE STRUCTURE

Particulars FYBBI SYBBI TYBBI

Tuition Fee 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fee 600 600 600

Gymkhana Fee 200 200 200

Other Fee 250 250 250

Examination Fee 1,320 1,320 1,590

Enrollment Fee 220 – –

Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fee 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50

Group Insurance 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellor's Fund 30 30 30

Uni.Sports & Cul. Activity 30 30 30

E-Charge 20 20 20

E-Suvidha 50 50 50

Project Fee – – 1,000

Computer Practicals 2,000 1,000 1,000

Laboratory Fees 1,000 1,000 1,000

Alumni Association Fee 25 25 25

*Caution Money Deposit 150 – –

*Library Deposit 250 – –

*Laboratory Deposit 400 – –

Total Fees 17,745 15,725 16,995

Note: Fees subject to change as per University / Government Notification.

Refund of Fee

As per the rules prescribed by the University of Mumbai as per University circular No. UG/412 of

2008.

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F.Y.B.COM. (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE)

ELIGIBILITY

A candidate eligible for admission to the B.Com. (Acounting & Finance)

Degree courses shall have passed XIIth Std. Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of

Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not les than 45% marks

in aggregate at one and the same sitting attempt and minimum 40% marks for reserved category

The course shall be a full timecourse. The duration of the course shall be six semesters spread

over three years.

First Year:

Semester I (7 Papers)

1) Financial Accounting Paper - I (Elements of Fin. Accounting)

2) Cost Accounting Paper - I (Introduction and Elements of Cost)

3) Economics Paper - I (Micro Economics)

4) Commerce Paper - I (Business Environment)

5) Information Technology Paper - I (Information & Elements)

6) Business Communication Paper - I

7) Foundation Course Paper - I

Semester II (7 Papers)

1) Financial Accounting Paper-II (Special Accounting Areas)

2) Auditing Paper I (Introduction and Planning for Audit)

3) Financial Management Paper-I (Introduction to Financial Management)

4) Taxation Paper-I (Indirect Taxes Paper - I)

5) Business Law Paper I (Business Regulatory Frame work)

6) Quantitative Methods for Business Paper-I

7) Business Communication Paper-II

Second Year:

Semester III (7 Papers)

1) Financial Accounting Paper-III (Special Accounting Areas)

2) Cost Accounting Paper- II (Methods of Costing)

3) Auditing Paper-II (Technique of Auditing)

4) Economics Paper-II (Macro Economics)

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5) Business Law Paper - II (Company law)

6) Management Paper - I (Principles of Management)

7) Foundation Course Paper - II (Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship)

Semester IV (7 Papers)

1) Financial Accounting Paper - IV (Technique of Financial Management)

2) Management Accounting Paper - I (Introduction to Management Accounting)

3) Taxation Paper - II (Indirect Taxes Paper - II)

4) Commerce Paper - II (Financial Market Operations)

5) Business Law Paper - III (Industrial regulatory frame work)

6) Information Technology Paper - II (Application in Accounting & Finance)

7) Quantitative Methods for Business Paper - II

Third Year:

Semester V (6 Papers)

1) Financial Accounting Paper - VII (Corporate Accounting)

2) Cost Accounting Paper - III (Methods of Accounting)

3) Auditing Paper - III (Audit Procedure)

4) Financial Accounting Paper - VIII

5) Taxation Paper - III (Direct Taxes Paper - I)

6) Economics Paper - III (Indian Economy)

Third Year:

Semester VI (6 Papers)

1) Financial Accounting Paper - V (Corporate Accounting)

2) Cost Accounting Paper - IV (Techniques of Costing)

3) Auditing Paper - IV (Audit of Companies)

4) Management Accounting Paper - III (Financial Statement Analysis)

5) Taxation Paper - IV (Direct Taxes Paper - II)

6) Management Paper - II (Principles of Management and Application)

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FEE STRUCTURE

Particulars F.Y.A & F S.Y.A & F T.Y.A & F

Tuition Fee 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fee 600 600 600

Gymkhana Fee 200 200 200

Other Fee 250 250 250

Examination Fee 1,320 1,320 1,590

Enrollment Fee 220 – –

Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fee 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50

Group Insurance 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellor's Fund 30 30 30

Uni. Sports & Cul. Activity 30 30 30

E-Charge 20 20 20

E-Suvidha 50 50 50

Project Fee – – –

Computer Practicals 1,000 1,000 1,000

Laboratory Fees 1,000 1,000 1,000

Alumni Association Fee 25 25 25

*Caution Money Deposit 150 – –

*Library Deposit 250 – –

*Laboratory Deposit 400 – –

Total Fees 16,745 16,125 15,995

Note: Fees subject to change as per University / Government Notification.

Refund of Fee

As per the rules prescribed by the University of Mumbai.

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B.SC. (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)

ELIGIBILITY

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course of B.Sc.(I.T.), shall have passed

XII Standard examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary

Education or its equivalent with Mathematics as one of the subjects and should have secured

not less than 45% marks in aggregate and 40% marks in aggregate in case of reserved category

candidates.

OR

Candidates who have passed Diploma in Computer Engineering / Computer Science / Computer

Technology / Information Technology / Electrical and Allied branches, Mechanical and Allied

branches, Civil and Allied braches of Engineering are eligible for admission to the first year of

the B.Sc. (IT) degree course. However, the Diploma should be recognized by the Maharashtra

State Board of Technical Education or any other recognized Government body. Minimum marks

required 45% aggregate for open category candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved category

candidates.

AND

Students with post HSC- Diploma in Computer Engineering / Computer Science Computer

Technology will be eligible for admission to the Second Year of B.Sc.(IT). However, the Diploma

should be recognized by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education or any other

recognized Government Body.

MODULES

First Year:

Semester - I

1) Applied Mathematics - I

2) Professional Communication Skills

3) Fundamentals of Digitial Computing

4) Electronics & Communication Technologies

5) Introduction to C++ Programming

Semester - II

1) Web Technologies

2) Applied Mathematics II

3) Microprocessor & Microcontroller

4) Database Management System

5) Data Communication & Network Standards

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Second Year:

Semester- III

1) Logic and Discrete Mathematics

2) Computer graphics

3) Object Oriented Programming with C++

4) Advanced SQL

5) Modern operating systems

Semester - IV

1) Software Engineering

2) Multimedia

3) JAVA and data structures

4) Embedded systems

5) Quantitative Techniques

Third Year:

Semester - V

1) Network Security

2) ASP.Net with C++

3) Software testing

4) Advanced JAVA

5) Linux Administration

Semester - VI

1) Digital signals and systems

2) Internet Technologies

3) Data warehousing

4) Elective III: Project Management

5) Project

Special Activities:

Annual magazine "Digital"

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FEE STRUCTURE

Particulars F.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) S.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.) T.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.)

Tuition Fee 10,000 10,000 10,000

Library Fee 1200 1200 1200

Gymkhana Fee 200 200 200

Other Fee 250 250 250

Examination Fee 1,320 1,320 1,790

Enrollment Fee 220

Disaster Relief Fund 10 10 10

Admission Processing Fee 200 200 200

Utility Fee 250 250 250

Magazine Fee 100 100 100

ID & Library Cards 50 50 50

Group Insurance 40 40 40

Students Welfare Fund 50 50 50

Development Fund 500 500 500

Vice Chancellor's Fund 30 30 30

Uni. Sports & Cul. Activity 30 30 30

E-Charge 20 20 20

E-Suvidha 50 50 50

Computer Practicals 1,000 1,500 2,500

Project Fees - - 500

Alumni Assc. Fees 25 25 25

Laboratory Fees 6,000 6,000 6,000

*Caution Money Deposit 150 – –

*Library Deposit 250 – –

*Laboratory Deposit 400 400 400

Total Fees 22,345 22,225 24,195

Note: Fees subject to change as per University / Government Notification.

Refund of fee

As per the rules prescribed by the University of Mumbai as per University circular No. UG/412 of

2008.

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EXAMINATIONS

INTRODUCTION OF CREDIT SYSTEM OF EVALUATION OF A STUDENT'S ACADEMIC

PERFORMANCE BY THE UGC FROM THE YEAR 2011-12 ONWARDS.

• University Grants Commission has decided to introduce the semester and choice based

credit system in all the central, state and deemed universities and institutions of higher

learning under the Eleventh Five-Year Plan.

• The above Exmination system has been implemented from the academic year 2011-12

THE CONCEPT OF CREDIT SYSTEM

• It involves breaking down the curriculum into measurable units that can be combined

to get a degree/diploma.

• A 'credit' is a Value' used to measure a student's work load in terms of learning time

required to complete course units, resulting in learning outcomes.

• Credit is used in higher education to summarize and describe the content of learning.

PHILOSOPHY OF CREDIT ASSIGNMENT

Generally there are five different types of courses conducted by the University of Mumbai.

1. Compulsory Courses 4 credits per course

2. Core/Special Courses 3 credits per course

3. Applied Components 3 credits per course

4. Foundation Courses 2 credits per course

5. Skill Courses 2 credits per course

The total credit value shall be 120 credits for all the UG programs across the faculties.

ALLOCATION OF TIME PER CREDIT

The time duration per credit is divided into two parts:

a) Approximately 50% of the time will be spent on class room instructions including

practicals as prescribed by the University.

b) Rest of the time spent for assignments, projects, journal writing, case studies, library work,

industrial visits, attending workshops/seminars, preparations for examinations etc. will

be considered as notional hours.

SCHEME OF EVALUATION

The performance of the learners shall be evaluated in two parts:

a) Internal assessment 40% marks

Internal Assessment is defined as the assessment of the learners on the basis of continuous

evaluation as envisaged in the credit based system by way of participation of learners in

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various academic and correlated activities in the given semester of the programme.

MODALITY OF INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

FOR COURSES WITHOUT PRACTICALS (40 MARKS)

Sr. Particulars Marks

1. 2 periodical class tests / case studies / online examination to be

conducted in the given semester. 20 marks

2. One assignment based on curriculum to be assessed by the teacher

concerned 10 marks

3. Active participation in routing classwork / instructional deliveries 05 marks

4. Overall conduct as a responsible learner/mannerisms and articulation and

display of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities 05 marks

Total 40 marks

FOR COURSES WITH PRACTICALS

Sr. Particulars Marks

1. Semester End Practical Examination Journal (05 marks) 20 marks

Viva (05 marks)

Machine Work / Laboratory Work (10 marks)

2. One assignement/project/class presentation/to be assessed

by teacher concerned (10 marks) 20 marks

Written Document (05 marks)

Presentation (05 marks)

3. Active participation in routine classwork/instructional deliveries 05 marks

4. Overall conduct as a responsible learner/mannerisms and 05 marks

articulation and display of leadership qualities in organizing

related academic activities

Total 40 marks

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b) Semester end examination 60% marks

Semester End Assessment is defined as the assessment of the learners on the basis of

performance in the semester end theory/ written examination.

(60 Marks)

1. Serner End Assessment

2. Duration : This examination will be of 2 hours.

3. Question Paper Pattern

4. There will be 4 questions of 15 marks each except Geography, Economics & Maths/

Stats.

5. All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the questions.

6. Questions may be divided into sub-questions a, b, c, d & e

7. The allocation of marks depends on the weightage of the topic.

STANDARD OF PASSING

• The learners shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate to qualify for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examination.

• The learners shall obtain minimum of 40% marks i.e. 16 out of 40 in the Internal Assessment

and 24 out of 60 in the Semester End Examination separately.

• To qualify each course minimum grade E shall be obtained by the learners in each course

and project wherever applicable in a particular semester.

PERFORMANCE GRADING

Grade Marks Grade Points

O 70 & above 7

A 60 to 69,99 6

B 55 to 59.99 5

C 50 to 54.99 4

D 45 to 49.99 3

E 40 to 44.99 2

F (Fail) 39.99 & below 1

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ADDITIONAL EXAMINATIONS

CLASS TEST OR ASSIGNMENT FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

• Students who remain absent for the two class tests and the assignment will be declared

as 'failed' in the Internal Assessment Scheme.

• Students remaining absent for the two class tests but appear for the assignment will be

allowed to appear for the additional class test of 10 marks. However, marks for the class

test will be taken as out of 20 and the internal assessment will be calculated out of 40

and not 30 marks.

• Student appearing for both the class tests but remaining absent for the assignment will

be allowed to appear for the additional assignment and the internal assessment will be

calculated as out of 40 marks.

• Students who remain absent for one of the two class tests or assignments, as the case

may be, will appear for the additional class test / assignment and internal assessment

will be calculated as out of 40 marks.

SEMESTER END EXAMINATIONS

• There will be one additional examination for semester I, II, III and IV for students who

have failed or remained absent.

• The absent student will be allowed to appear for the examination by the head of the

institution after following the necessary formalities.

• This examination will be held 20 days after the declaration of the results but not later

than 40 days.

ATKT (ALLOWED TO KEEP TERMS)

• Students shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester II irrespective of number of heads

of failure in the 1st Semester.

• Students shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if each of Semester I and Semester

II are passed OR failing in not more than two courses in each semester.

PROJECT EVALUATION

• Students who PASS IN ALL THE COURSES BUT DO NOT SECURE a minimum pass grade 'E'

in a PROJECT have to resubmit a fresh project till a minimum pass grade 'E' is obtained.

• The credits and grade points secured by the students in other courses will be carried

forward and students shall be entitled for grade obtained by them on passing of all the

courses.

• The evaluation of the project and viva-voce examination shall be done by allotting marks

which will be converted into a grade in the seven point scale and awarded to the students.

• Students shall have to obtain minimum grade E (or its equivalent marks) in project

evaluation and viva-voce taken together to obtain 40% marks in project work.

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GENERAL RULES REGARDING THE FY, SY AND TY EXAMINATION

(a) The University of Mumbai has entrusted the conduct of the first Year and SecondYear

Examinations to the College with effect from the academic year 1983 -84.

(b) All rules and regulations of the University of Mumbai in force, or as modified from time to

time, shall apply and information will be disseminated through orientation sessions for

the students at the beginning of the term.

(c) Passing standards will be applicable as per university guidelines.

(d) Attendance to the tutorials, projects and practicals are compulsory.

(e) Students resorting to unfair means at the examinations will be dealt with very strictly in

accordance with the provisions of the Government of Maharashtra Act. No. XXXI of 1982

and the Maharashtra UniversityAct 1994.

Information regarding the examinations will be displayed on the College notice board. For any

clarification regarding the Examinations, a student may approach the Chairperson or any

member of the Examination Committee or refer to University website.

Procedure for investigating in case of malpractices:

a) A candidate may be served a show cause notice and made aware of the charges /

allegations reported against him/her to prepare his/her defense at the time of his/her

appearance before the unfair means inquiry committee and informing him /her case

with a request to reply to show cause notice as to why the action proposed under it

should not be taken against him/her.

b) The reply recorded by the committee from the candidate when he/she appears before it

will be considered by the committee and the final recommendation in the matter be

made.

Verification of Marks:

• The facility of verification of marks is available to learners. The learner should apply within

10 days of declaration of result with a prescribed fee of Rs.50 per paper.

• The students have the facility of obtaining Photocopy of the assessed answer books by

applying within seven days of declaration of result and on payment of Rs. 100 per paper

• College shall supply Xerox in person within 7 Days from date of receipt of application.

• On Receipt of Xerox, student may apply for redressal of grievances to the college in the

prescribed form on payment of fees of Rs. 250 per paper

• Change of marks, if any shall be communicated and revised marklist will be given on

surrendering the original mark sheet

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POST-GRADUATE COURSES

M.Com. - ACCOUNTANCY

Part - I

1. Strategic Management

2. Economics of Global Trade and Finance

3. Advanced Financial Accounting

4. Advanced Cost Accounting

Part - II

1. Research Methodology

2. Advanced Financial Management

3. Advanced Auditing

4. Direct and Indirect Taxes

SCHOLARSHIPS / FREESHIPS

1. BC Scholarship - (SC / DT / NT / SBC / NBS)

2. BC Freeship - (SC / ST / NT / DT / VJ / SBC)

3. PTC Freeship

4. STC Freeship

5. EBC Freeship

In addition to the government scholarships and freeships, the college offers freeships and

concession to needy and deserving students from the Students' Welfare Fund.

• The Management offers Freeship to deserving, meritorious girl students

• Preference in admission is given to students with potential to excel in sports and freeship

is offered to outstanding sports persons.

• Books are provided to students from the book bank facility created from the Students'

Welfare Fund.

ACADEMIC TERMS

First Term : 11th June 2012 to 27th October 2012

Second Term : 19th November 2012 to 30 April 2013. (Both days inclusive)

Christmas : 26th December 2012 to 1st January2013 - Winter break

ATTENDANCE

• The College insists on regular attendance by students at the lectures/ tutorials/practicals.

For granting terms, 75% attendance separately in lectures/practicals/tutorials will be

required out of the total number of lectures/practicals/tutorials conducted in the term /

semester (vide Univ. Circular No. U9/235/98 dated 3.7.1998 relating to 0.119)

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• Third year students must note that the examination forms will not be sent to the University

or if already sent, may be withdrawn if their attendance and general conduct are not

satisfactory.

• Students who fail to maintain attendance as above will not be granted terms and will not

be allowed to appear for the First Semester / Second Semester examinations.

• Those students who on account of illness or any other valid reason wish to take leave

should apply to the Principal for leave of absence within three days from the date of

commencement of such leave, or else they will be treated as defaulters.

• Students who request leave of absence from lectures/tutorials/practicals for participation

in sports, cultural or any other activities for and on behalf of the college/activity group

should submit an application countersigned by the respective teacher in-charge to the

Chairperson of Attendance Committee.

• Parents of students are requested to kindly contact the teacher in-charge of the class,

head of the department or the Principal at least once in a term to keep themselves

informed about their ward's attendance and progress.

DISCIPLINE

All students must observe rules and regulations in force at present or that may hereafter be

made for the smooth functioning of the college. Students shall not do anything inside or outside

the college that will interfere with its orderly administration and discipline.

CODE OF CONDUCT

1. Students shall abide by the rules and regulations laid down for their discipline and

development of the college.

2. Students should not loiter around in the college campus during college hours. Students

should observe silence near Principal's cabin / Staff Room, Library, staircase and the office.

3. Students should be neatly and decently dressed within college premises.

4. Students should not smoke, eat pan or gutkha in the college premises.

5. Students should always wear / carry their valid College Identity Card which should be

produced for inspection whenever demanded by the college authorities.

6. Students should take care of the college property. Any damage to the furniture, fittings,

equipment and library books will be met with due punishment.

7. Students should read all the notices regularly. Ignorance under any circumstance will not

be entertained.

8. All students are responsible to their teachers and Principal for their conduct in public.

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9. Any student found persistently mischievous or guilty of any malpractice in connection

with examinations or having an adverse influence on his/her fellow students may be

suspended for a specified period or expelled permanently. Such a student may not be

admitted in the following academic year.

10. Students shall not organise on picnics, excursions, trips, etc. without prior permission

from the Principal.

11. Ragging is prohibited and is notified as a cognizable offence by the Government

of Maharashtra under Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999. Anyone

reported to be involved in any form of ragging will be severely dealt with.

12. Students are not allowed to carry mobile phones in the college premises.

13. Matters not covered under the existing rules will be dealt with, at the discretion of the

Principal.

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE SIKH STUDENTS

1. Every Sikh student who is admitted to the college is required to wear a proper turban.

2. In case the Sikh form is defiled in any way, at any time, the student will be liable to strict

disciplinary action amounting to dismissal from the college.

FACILITIES

LIBRARY

The college library is a rich resource centre providing services and facilities to meet the

requirements of the students and the staff.

• The library has text books on all subjects, latest reference books, journals, periodicals,

newspapers and magazines. There are a large number of books and journals in Hindi,

Marathi and Punjabi. The reference collection in the library includes dictionaries,

directories, reports, encyclopediae, University question papers of past years, CDs and audio

cassettes. A large number of books on career guidance and special library facilities are

available to students appearing for Competitive Examinations.

• Subscription to UGC-INFLIBNET-NLIST (online journals and books)

• OPAC : Open Access catalogue of books.

• Free internet facility is provided for both students and staff members.

• The College is an Institutional member of the British Council Library, American Centre

Library and the Bombay Natural History Society.

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• NAB – M. P. Shah, All India Talking Books Centre. Life Membership.

• Reprographic and scanning facilities are available in the Library

• Library facilities are extended to visually impaired Physically challenged students and

senior citizens.

RULES

1. Every student entering the college library should have a valid College Identity Card. If

the same is lost, it must be notified to the librarian in writing immediately and a duplicate

will be issued.

2. Identity card and Readers' Ticket are non-transferable. Misuse of these cards will be treated

as grave misconduct.

3. Complete silence and strict discipline must be maintained in the library.

4. Reference books and journals will be issued to the students against Identity cards for

reading in the library. Students are not allowed to take them outside the library.

5. Students must handle books, periodicals and other reading material with utmost care.

An attempt to damage books by defacing or tearing pages will be strictly dealt with.

6. Outsiders are strictly prohibited.

7. Every student is expected to read and strictly follow the instructions given on the reverse

side of the Reader's Ticket.

8. Students will have to pay a fine of Re. 1/- per day of default. In case of serious default the

fine will be drastically increased. Holidays will be included for payment of fines.

9. Re-issue of the books will depend upon the demand for the same.

READING ROOM

A spacious and well furnished Reading Room is situated on the third floor of the college. It also

contains a Computer Centre with internet facility. It provides a conducive atmosphere for the

students to refer to their study materials and books and also engage in the task of writing their

assignments and projects. The rules and regulations governing the conduct of students in the

Reading Room will be informed to the students at the beginning of the academic year.

LABORATORIES

The college has spacious laboratories for conducting practicals in Physics, Chemistry, Botany

and Computer science. All the laboratories are wi-fi enabled and equipped with standard, well

maintained instruments and glassware.

COMPUTER CENTRE

The college has two air conditioned laboratories equipped with computers of latest

configuration to handle different courses. Internet facilities are also provided to students.

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SEMINAR HALL AND AUDIO-VISUAL CENTRE

The college has a very modern well equipped seminar hall replete with audio-visual aids such

as LCD, OHP, TV , interactive board , audio system exclusively designed for seminars, workshops,

guest lectures, presentations etc.

PLAYGROUND

The College boasts of a large playground for various outdoor sports activities. Students are

encouraged to participate in various tournaments both within the college and in various inter-

collegiate competitions. Renowned coaches are employed to train students in football, boxing

and hockey. The Annual Sports Day conducted in December encourages students to participate

in various outdoor and indoor events.

GYMKHANA

A spacious gymkhana houses indoor sports facilities to suitably engage students in the premises.

CANTEEN

A cafeteria is situated within the college premises on the second floor. The cafeteria is open

from 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on all working days.

LIFT FACILITY

Lift facility is available to the students and staff.

COUNSELLING

A qualified, experienced Counsellor is available in the College premises to advise and guide

students on personal and career-related issues. Guest lectures on stress management, time

management, memory enhancement skills, reading skills etc. are frequently conducted.

Interaction with industry and research institutions and departments, field visits, guest lectures

and group based assignments are undertaken.

Comprehensive information on jobs, courses, careers, higher education etc. is available in the

library.

Professionals and Senior teachers guide and mentor students in choosing careers and jobs

with the help of innumerable books on career guidance in the library.

PLACEMENT CELL

The College has a Placement Cell which is active throughout the year. Several reputed recruiting

agencies and firms are approached by the Cell and on-campus recruitments are made through

them.

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ACTIVITIES

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

To supplement and enrich curricular learning, teachers and students are members of study

circles and associations, viz. Commerce Association, History Association, Science Association

(Gignosco). Various indoor and outdoor activities are organised by these associations to make

learning more meaningful.

WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT CELL

As per the guidelines of the Vice-Chancellor of University of Mumbai, the College has introduced

a Women's Development Cell in the academic year 2002 -2003. The main objective of the cell is

to look into the grievances of women, both staff (teaching and non-teaching) as well as students

and provide guidance to them.

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

Students are encouraged and trained to participate in various inter-collegiate and inter-

university cultural festivals and competitions in performing arts, fine arts and literary activities.

Such activities are also held throughout the year in the college so that students gain confidence

and get ample scope to demonstrate their talents and develop their personalities. An annual

college festival of dance and music - "Kala Utsav" is organised by the students . The Annual

inter-collegiate festival 'Zeal', is organised by students of the unaided courses and good response

is received every year.

LITERARY FORA

Students join the English Association , Marathi Vangmay Mandal and Hindi Association and

participate in Essay competitions, Debates, Elocution contests etc. The College magazine

provides a platform for displaying literary talents of students and staff.

STUDENTS' COUNCIL

The Students' Council consists of student members nominated as per the Universityof Mumbai

guidelines.

All the members of the Students' Council help the Principal to look after the welfare of the

students and work to promote and organize extra curricular activities of different student

associations .

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (N.S.S.)

The college has a very active N.S.S. Unit. Students who are interested to do social work are

given the opportunity to do so by joining the N.S.S. They carry out various community

programme under the guidance of N.S.S. Programme Officer. Students who complete 120 hours

of social work are entitled for 10 grace marks at the final examination as laid down under 0.229.

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NATIONAL CADET CORPS (N.C.C.)

The College also provides an opportunity to students to join the N.C.C. Summer training and

advanced leadership camps are also provided for selected cadets. Successful candidates are

entitled to 10 grace marks at the final examination as laid down under 0.229.

EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Under the Extension Activities program of the ' Department of Lifelong learning and Extension

activities', University of Mumbai, students are enrolled and trained in entrepreneurial skills. The

college has opted for two projects under this scheme, namely 'Annapoorna' and Career

Guidance. Students who successfully complete the project are entitled to 10 grace marks at the

final examination.

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES

• Industrial Visits - within and outside Mumbai

• Guest lectures by eminent faculty from the Industry, Research

• Organisations and Academic Institutions.

• Workshops and seminars

• Summer placements & internships

RAILWAY CONCESSION TO STUDENTS

1. Railway concession forms are issued in the college office between 10.00 a.m. and 12

noon every Monday and Thursday.

2. Students below 25 years of age are entitled to railway concession according to the rules

laid down by Railway authorities.

3. During vacation, if students desire to avail of long distance railway concessions, they

should apply 8 days in advance.

INSURANCE FOR STUDENTS

In collaboration with the National Insurance Company, the students are insured for

Rs.100,000/- per year against death, loss of limbs, etc., for a premium amount of Rs. 40/- per

student.

COLLEGE PRIZES

Prizes are awarded to the students who hold Rankholders in the class / subject at the annual

examination. Prizes and Scholarships sponsored by the management and various agencies are

also awarded to deserving students both in academics and extra-curricular activities.

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ENDOWMENT PRIZES

1. Adfactors Endowment Prize for a student securing highest marks in T.Y.B.A. University

Examination.

2. Adfactors Endowment Prize for a student securing highest marks in S.Y.B.A. University

Examination.

3. Principal Dr. Bina Punjabi Endowment Prize for securing highest marks in T.Y.B.Sc.

University Examination.

4. Jayshree Engineering Works Endowment Prize for securing highest marks in S.Y.B.Sc. (in

Physics and Maths group)

5. Shri Dilip Punjabi Endowment Prize for securing highest marks in F.Y.B.Sc. (in Physics,

Chemistry and Maths group)

6. Shri Moolchand Nagda Endowment Prize for securing highest marks in T.Y.B.Com.

7. Shri D. L. Vora Endowment Prize for securing highest marks in Accountancy at T.Y.B.Com.

University Examination

8. Shri P. K. Sukumaran Memorial Prize for proficiency in Chemistry & Botany at S.Y.B.Sc.

9. Shri C.N. Nair Memorial Prize for proficiency in Physics in F.Y.B.Sc. & S.Y.B.Sc.

10. Prof. Lalit K. Deshpande Prize for securing highest marks in Economics at T.Y.B.A. University

Examination.

11. Sardar Tarlochan Singh Kalsi Prize for scoring highest marks in Business Law in S.Y.B.Com.

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FACULTY

The College has highly distinguished faculty with vast academic and professional experience.

PRINCIPAL

1. Dr. Bina Punjabi, M.Sc., Ph.D.

VICE-PRINCIPALS

1. Mr. N. Thiruvenkadasamy, M.A.

2. Dr. N. Ramachandran, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.

ECONOMICS

1. Dr. K. R. Shyam Sundar, M.A., Ph.D.

2. Dr. Medha Tapiawala, M.A., Ph.D.

ENGLISH

1. Dr. Raj Dhar, M.A., Ph.D.

HINDI

1. Dr. Manpreet Kaur, M.A., Ph.D.

2. Ms. Surinder Kaur M.A.

PHILOSOPHY & HISTORY

1. Dr. Priya Vaidya, M.A., Ph.D.

2. Ms. Nandita Moitra, M.A., B.Ed.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

1. Mr. N. Thiruvenkadasamy, M.A.

BOTANY

1. Dr. Mrs. Bina Punjabi, M.Sc., Ph.D.

2. Dr. Charuta Vaidya, M.Sc., Ph.D.

CHEMISTRY

1. Dr. Pramoda Sasidharan, M.Sc., Ph.D.

2. Dr. Meetali Das Gupta, M.Sc., Ph.D.

3. Mr. Santosh Pathare, M.Sc., M. A., P.G. Dip. in Journ.

4. Mr. Prashant Lohani, M.Sc, M.Phil..

5. Mr. Karthik Krishnan, M.Sc

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MATHS

1. Ms. Sobha Radhakrishnan, M.Sc., B.Ed.

2. Mr. Joshy Xavier, M.Sc.

3. Ms. Afreen Bano M.Sc.

PHYSICS

1. Dr. Pushpinder Gupta Bhatia M.Sc., Ph.D.

2. Mr. Swapnil Kosalge M.Sc.

3. Mrs. Poonam Tare M.Sc.

ACCOUNTANCY

1. Mr. Gurdeep Singh Rangrass, B.Com., F.C.A.

BUSINESS LAW

1. Ms. Rajinder Kaur, B.A., LLM.

COMMERCE

1. Dr. N. Ramachandran, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.

2. Mr. Paulraj, M.Com.

3. Mr. T. Ramraj, M.Com., M.Phil.

4. Dr. Madhuri Kulkarni, M.A.

LIBRARIAN

1. Ms. Anuradha Namjoshi, B.Com., M.Lib., ISc.

UN-AIDED COURSES

1. Ms. Gita Sashidharan , M.A. (Course Co-ordinator)

2. Ms. Divya Shetty, M.Sc. (IT) – In-charge , IT Dept.

3. Ms. S. Sudha M.A. , M.Phil. – In-charge, B.B.I.

4. Ms. Poonam Merwani, M.Com. – In-charge, BAF

4. Ms. Seema Ambhore, M.Sc. (C.S.)

5. Ms. Sucheta Gandhi, M.A., M.Phil.

7. Ms. Harpreet Kaur, M.C.A.

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GURU NANAK VIDYAK SOCIETY

• GNVS Insititute of Management, G. T. B. Nagar

• Guru Nanak College of Education & Research, Bhandup

• Guru Nanak Higher Secondary School, G. T. B. Nagar

• Guru Nanak Tech. High School, G. T. B. Nagar

• Guru Nanak Higher Secondary School, Dadar

• Guru Nanak English High School, Bhandup

• Guru Nanak High School, Mahim

• Guru Nanak High School, Khar

• Guru Nanak English Primary School, G. T. B. Nagar

• Guru Nanak Hindi Primary School, G. T. B. Nagar

• Guru Nanak English Primary School, Dadar

• Guru Nanak English Primary School, Bhandup

• Guru Nanak Hindi Primary School, Bhandup

• Guru Nanak Hindi Primary School, Mahim

• Guru Nanak English Primary School, Khar

• Guru Nanak English High School, Vikhroli

• Guru Nanak English Primary School, Colaba

• Guru Nanak English Primary School, Ghatkopar

• Guru Nanak Montessori School, G. T. B. Nagar

• Guru Nanak Hindi Montessori School, G. T. B. Nagar

• Guru Nanak English Montessori School, Dadar

• Guru Nanak English Montessori School, Bhandup

• Guru Nanak English Montessori School, Mahim

• Guru Nanak English Montessori School, Khar

• Guru Nanak English Montessori School, Ghatkopar

• Guru Nanak English Montessori School, Vikhroli

• Guru Nanak English Montessori School, Colaba