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Content

01. Motto, Vision, Mission 02. Objectives 03. Profile of the Sanstha 04. Board of Trustees 05. Governing Council of the College 06. Our expectation from the Students 07. An appeal to the Parents/Guardians 08. Work Schedule of the College 09. Code of conduct of students 10. Calendar of the Terms 2012-2013 11. Infrastructure and Learning Resources 12. Courses Offered Commerce 13. Courses Offered Science 14. Time Table 15. Students Note 16. Message for parents/Guardians 17. Admission Form

Dnyandeep Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sDnyandeep Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sDnyandeep Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’sDnyandeep Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s Dnyandeep CollegeDnyandeep CollegeDnyandeep CollegeDnyandeep College (Science & Commerce)

Morvande Morvande Morvande Morvande ----Boraj Boraj Boraj Boraj ,,,,Tal. Khed, Dist. RatnagiriTal. Khed, Dist. RatnagiriTal. Khed, Dist. RatnagiriTal. Khed, Dist. Ratnagiri MottoMottoMottoMotto:::: AA AA AA AA K k uK k uK k uK k ua a a a ,o nh i%,o nh i%,o nh i%,o nh i%AAAAAAAA VisionVisionVisionVision::::

In the borderless Universe, the future belongs to knowledge based societies. We at

DSPM are committed to offer education for the residents of Konkan and other region mainly from rural sector. Our commitment stands focused on -

•To impart education for life encompassing excellence in knowledge, skills and behaviour through

quality education by developing competency to face the challenges of globalization of 21st century.

Mission:Mission:Mission:Mission:

• Learning for tomorrow to gain knowledge and competency.

• Providing solid foundations with value based theoretical and practical learning.

• To develop Creativity, convergent and divergent thinking, analytical mind to evaluate and take right decision.

• To survive, grow and excel with burning desire, in the competitive world, with positive attitude.

• To transform students into responsible citizens of tomorrow with interpersonal skills.

• To believe in self, to be proud of our nation and be responsible towards the society.

• Facilitate intellectual stimulation to generate, maintain and disseminate knowledge.

• Foster sustainable environmental attitude. ObjectivesObjectivesObjectivesObjectives

· To provide value based, quality assured and activity oriented education. · To expose the youth of our nation, particularly of Kokan region, to higher education. · To build character with courage, culture, confidence and Co-operation. · To Provide scientific literacy, teaching commercial, industrial, agricultural, competitive training. · To strengthen the rural and hilly region student through curricular and extra- curricular activities. · Make excellent, courteous, well mannered, hard working eager students. · To extirpate malpractices from education.

Dnyandeep Shikshan Dnyandeep Shikshan Dnyandeep Shikshan Dnyandeep Shikshan Prasarak MandalPrasarak MandalPrasarak MandalPrasarak Mandal Profile of the SansthaProfile of the SansthaProfile of the SansthaProfile of the Sanstha

25 March 1999 Establishment the Institution on auspicious Ram Navami day

December 1999 Plot of land (approximate 45000 sq. ft) gifted by two members of the Institute

July 2000 School classes shifted to new building June 2002 Construction of 20 classrooms completed July 2003 Jr. College (Science Stream) started with well equipped Physics, Chemistry

and Biology Labs 2005 Construction of multipurpose hall and Jr. College building 2007 One & only One School with A+ Grade in Sane Guruji Quality Improvement

Mission 2007. in Ratnagri district 2008 ISO-9001 : 2000 certified. Dnyandeep Group of Schools. First in Kokan

region 2009 Establishment of Dnyandeep College (Science &Commerce) at Bhadgaon

Khed 28th June 2010 Dnyandeep College Shifted from Bhadgaon Khed to Morvande-Boraj (Khed)

3rd Apr 2010 Construction started for new College building attached to the existing one 2012 First Batch of T.Y.I.T.,V Semester University Exam Conducted on 05th Nov.

2011. All students secured First Class and Distinction. 100% Result maintained

2012 First Batch of T.Y.I.T. / C.S. / Com. University Exam. Results: T.Y.B.Com. 94.11%, All with First Class & 7 distinction. T.Y.C.S. 93.33%, 3 First Class & All Second Class T.Y.I.T. 86.66%, All First Class & 2 Distinction

2013 Through the campus Interview our 16 students are Selected for the post of Junior Sales Officers in ICICI Bank with package of 1.6 to 1.85 Lac prior to their Annual Exam

Board of TrusteesBoard of TrusteesBoard of TrusteesBoard of Trustees

Shri. Arvind Bhikusheth Todkari President President President President –––– TrusteeTrusteeTrusteeTrustee

Shri. Madhav Yashwant Pethe Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President –––– TrusteeTrusteeTrusteeTrustee

Shri. Prakash Parashuram Gujarathi Gen. Secretary Gen. Secretary Gen. Secretary Gen. Secretary –––– TrusteeTrusteeTrusteeTrustee

Shri. Vinod Narayan Bendkhale Treasurer Treasurer Treasurer Treasurer ---- TrusteeTrusteeTrusteeTrustee

Dr. Ramanlal Chandulal Talathi - Trustee

Shri. Sudhakar Narayan Patne - Trustee

Governing Council Governing Council Governing Council Governing Council of the Collegeof the Collegeof the Collegeof the College

01. Shri. Prakash Parashuram Gujarathi Chairman

02. Shri. Madhav Yashavant Pethe Secretary

03. Shri. Peraj Madhavji Joysar Treasurer

04. Dr. Ramanlal Chandulal Talathi Member

05. Shri. Sudhakar Narayan Patane Member

06. Shri. Bhalchandra Prabhakar Kambale Member

07. Shri. Chandan Vishnu Patne Member

08. Shri. Anantray Vaman Prabhu Member

09. Shri. Deepak Jagdish Laddha Member

10. Shri. Anil Balkrishna Shivade Member

Our Expectations from studentsOur Expectations from studentsOur Expectations from studentsOur Expectations from students……………………

· To appreciate the goal and objectives of the college and contribute to their realization by participating in relevant college activities. · To have clear knowledge of the courses admission policies, rules and regulations of the college. · To understand teaching – learning strategies and evaluation systems of the College · To follow the time schedules of the college. · To undertake regular and intense study of learning materials. · To make optimum use of the learning resources and other support services available in the college. · To prepare for continuous internal assignments and examinations. · To give feedback for system improvement. · To have faith and ability to pursue lifelong learning. · To live as worthy alumni of the college.

An appeal to the parents / GuardiansAn appeal to the parents / GuardiansAn appeal to the parents / GuardiansAn appeal to the parents / Guardians

· Parents and guardians are requested to go through the prospectus while admitting their wards to the college. · They are requested to meet at least twice in a semester to the class teacher / Head of the Department / Principal to have the information about the progress of their ward. · Bringing of mobiles within the campus is strictly prohibited as per the University norms. If any student found with mobile, the mobile set shall be forfeited and strict action shall be taken against the student. So parents are requested not to give mobile sets to their wards. · Parents are advised to take the note of observance of decency in dress of their ward. · The examinations of F.Y./S.Y./T.Y classes are either term end or semester basis, So, parents are requested to see the regularity and compliance of internal examinations or evaluation of their wards accordingly. · All the parents are kindly requested they must not allow their ward to use mobile in the College. · Mobiles are prohibited in college Campus. If found it will be fine up to Rs. 500 to 1000 ·All the parents are informed that dress code is mandatory in the college. Without dress code students are not permitted in the College & College Campus.

Office TimeOffice TimeOffice TimeOffice Time 10:30 a.m. to 01:30 p.m. 02:30 p.m. to 05:30 p.m. Cash transactions – 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Medium of InstructionMedium of InstructionMedium of InstructionMedium of Instruction::::

Faculty Medium

Science English Commerce English

Code of conductCode of conductCode of conductCode of conduct Objective:

� The main reason of providing the code is to provide a clear set of guidelines on how students are expected to behave themselves in their day-to-day work and how they are expected to

behave towards each other. Friendly atmosphere help students to avoid hesitation while asking problems. Adherence to these guidelines will help in providing an open, tolerant and friendly atmosphere that is conducive to learning. It also aims to promote high standards of discipline.

Conduct and relationship:

� Treat everyone with dignity, respect privacy and help those in need.

� Respect different cultures and customs.

� Be sensitive to the rights of others.

� All members are treated equally.

� Suggestions are always welcome.

Code of conduct for the studentsCode of conduct for the studentsCode of conduct for the studentsCode of conduct for the students

Dress Code: � Dnyandeep College has their own dress code for science and Commerce.

There will be no any change in dress code which is decided by the institute.

� Students are not permitted to wear revealing clothes. Students are advised to adhere to Indian culture and ethos.

� Students not adhering to above will not be allowed to attend classes & will forfeit the

attendance for classes missed.

� For repeated violations after 3 times warning students will be suspended from attending classes for 15 days and the parents will be informed.

Attendance:

� Every student must have minimum 75% aggregate attendance of the total number of lectures conducted.

� Students will not be eligible to appear for the examination if he/she fails to put in the

required attendance.

� Attendance for the guest lecturer is mandatory.

� No attendance will be granted for any illness.

Identity Card and related documents:

� It is a symbol of belonging to a premiere institution of University.

� Its identification in the event of accidents, medical and other emergencies.

� After admission and commencement of the batch each student is issued an identity card by the Administration Department.

� Students are required to carry their identity cards at all times. They may ask to produce the

Identity Card on and by personnel authorized by University for purpose of identification.

� Identity Card will contain the student’s Name, Batch details permanent registration number, Programme detail.

� In case loss of Identity Card, a duplicate Identity Card will be issued on a written request

subject to the approval of the Principal and payment of applicable fee.

� Without Identity Card students are not allowed in the College or College Campus.

Discipline: � Use of Mobile in the College Campus or academic block of the institute is strictly prohibited.

Violation of the rule will result in confiscation of the Handset. � Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against the student using loud/ impolite talk /

use of unparliamentarily language.

� Damage to institute & campus property due to negligence / lack of care would attract punishment and compensation for loss caused.

� No Society or association of the students will be started without written permission of the

concerned authority.

� No Social get-together of students will organized without written permission of the institute.

� Collection of funds or sponsorship in any form will not be permitted without the written consent of the institute.

� No person shall be invited to address or entertain the students of the college, without

previous written pervious permission of the institute.

� Consumption or possession of alcohol / drugs and being under their influence while on campus or at function is prohibited. Appropriate action will be taken by the Principal. Information Regarding Ragging

Anyone found indulging in ragging in any for within or outside the campus, shall be dealt with under the provision of The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999. Salient features of the act are as under Ragging within or outside any education institute is prohibited.

Penalty for ragging

Whoever directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets or propagates ragging within or outside any educational institutes shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a terms which my extend to two years and shall also pay fine of thousand rupees. Dismissal of student

Any student convicted of an offence under penalty for ragging shall be dismissed from the educational institution and such other educational institute for a period of five years from the date of order of such dismissal.

� Eatables are not permitted in classrooms, computer lab, Library and office area.

� The admission of a student who had been admitted to the Programme / institute based on any form of misrepresentation of facts, or fraud will be cancelled as soon as such misrepresentation comes to surface no matter at what stage of the Programme he/she is studying in. Further, he/she will forfeit the tuition fees paid for the programme.

. � Any student misbehaving in class and behaving arrogantly towards the faculty & staff or

fellow students will be severely punished. The nature of punishment will depend upon the severity of the offence and will be decided by the Principal on ‘cases-to-case’ basis.

Examinations

� Students are required to strictly observe the dress code prescribed by the Organisation standards & it is mandatory.

� Students are required to carry Identity cards & Hall tickets during examination failing which students will not be allowed to appear for the examination.

� Students are required to carry the required writing material for the examination.

� Mobile phone will not be carried in the examination hall.

� Students resorting to any unfair practices will be dealt with according to the University rules

for examination.

� Student who disobeys any instructions issued by the Senior/Junior Supervisor or who is guilty of rude or disobedient behavior is liable for disciplinary action to be taken against him/her by the University/College.

� Any method to bribe the Examiner/s by attaching currency notes or letters is strictly

prohibited and will result in serious action being taken by the University/College

� Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against the student using loud/ impolite talk/use of unparliamentarily language.

� Use of Mobile in the College Campus or academic block of the institute is strictly prohibited.

Violation of the rule will result in confiscation of the Handset. Computer Lab

� 40 Computers are available in the Computer Lab. Use it properly, follow the instruction of the Lab Assistant & instructor.

� Students need to follow Lab rules as specified by the institute. � Students are not allowed to attach any external devices to the computer.

� Any damage caused due to negligent or unprofessional behavior will result in punitive action as decided by the institute.

Computer Lab for B.Sc. C.S. & I.T.Computer Lab for B.Sc. C.S. & I.T.Computer Lab for B.Sc. C.S. & I.T.Computer Lab for B.Sc. C.S. & I.T.

Calendar of the terms 2013- 14 · Commencement of the academic year 2013 – 14 : 10 June 2013 · Completion of the first term of the Academic year 2013-14 : 31 Oct. 2013 · Ganapati Festival Vacation : 09 to 14 Sep. 2013 · Diwali Vacation : 1st to 24 Nov. 2013 · Moharram : 6 Dec.2013 · Holi : 20 Mar. 2013 · Commencement of the Second Term of the Academic Year 2013 – 14 : 25 Nov. 2013 · Completion of the Academic Year 2013-14 : 30 Apr. 2014 · Ganapati festival vacation will be compensated by working on holidays

Infrastructure and Learning Resources

· Library

· Gymkhana

· Computer Laboratory

· Physics Laboratory

· Audio Visual Hall

· Seminar Hall

· Pleasant atmosphere

· Well experienced teaching faculties.

· Visiting faculties from Mumbai, Pune etc.

· Individual attention.

· Before Final examination Full Test Rounds are arranged, so that Exam fear will be reduced

and make the examination stress-less.

CREDIT BASED SEMESTER & GRADING SYSTEM

� The Credit Based Semester and Grading System is applicable only to the learners admitted (enrolled) for the first year of the Undergraduate degree programmes under the faculties of Arts, Science & Commerce from academic year 2011‐2012 onwards in a progressive phased

manner (i.e. for the first year of U.G. programme from academic year 2011‐12 onwards; for

the second year of U.G. programme from academic year 2012‐13 onwards; and for the third

year of the U.G. programme from academic year 2013‐14 onwards). It is applicable to the

affiliated colleges and University Departments.

� It is applicable to both traditional & self financing undergraduate degree programmes under the faculties of Arts, Science & Commerce i.e. B.A., B. Com., B.Sc., B.M.S., B. Com (Banking & Insurance), B.Com. (Accounting & Finance), B. Com. (Financial Market), B. Sc. (Information Technology), and B.M.M. etc.

� The respective Colleges will have to schedule for conduct of class test and assignment and/or project.

� The respective teacher shall submit the marks obtained by the learner in the internal assessment (40 marks) to the examination committee prior to the conduct of semester end examination.

� In case of courses under Faculty of Commerce & Science, a learner who is absent for both the class tests and the assignment will be declared as FAIL in the Internal Assessment

Scheme.

� The marks of the Internal Assessment shall not be disclosed to the learners prior to the declaration of the Semester End Results.

� A learner who does not appear i.e. remains absent for Examination in some or all the courses on medical grounds or for representing the college / university in sports, cultural activities, activities of NSS, NCC or Sports training camps conducted by recognized bodies / competent authorities OR fails in some or all the courses OR punished under O.5050(12)(1) only (use of unfair means) OR for any other reason which is considered valid under exceptional circumstances and to the satisfaction of the Principal or the Head of the Institution, is eligible to appear for the additional examination.

� A learner who does not appear for both the Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination shall NOT be eligible to appear for the additional Semester End Examination.

� The Additional Semester End Examination shall be conducted only for Semester I, II, III and IV by the College/s. Additional Semester End Examinations will NOT be conducted for Semester V and Semester VI.

� The learner who has failed in the Semester End Examination and/ or in the Additional Examination shall be allowed to appear for the ATKT examination which will be conducted for the same semester of next academic year.

� GPA/SGPA shall be calculated for the learner who has qualified in all the courses at the respective semester. GPA/SGPA will NOT be calculated for a learner who has not passed in all the courses at the semester. However the credits for the courses in which the learner has passed the course/s will be accumulated and shown as “Credit Accumulated”. The GPA/SGPA for such learner shall be calculated only after the learner has passed all the courses at the semester.

� The repeat practical examination i.e. the ATKT Examination in practical for such a learner

must be conducted along with the regular learner of the same semester in the next academic year.

� The norm for gracing under 0.229 (NSS / NCC) is as per the existing ordinance and should be made applicable as and when the leaner becomes eligible for the same. However the learner is eligible for gracing under 0.299 only at any one of the two semester examination conducted during the year.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE

� INTERNAL ASSESSMENT:‐ It 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 various academic and correlated activities in the given semester of the programme. A). Internal Assessment – 40% 40 marks 1. For Courses without practical.

Sr.No. Particulars Marks

1. ONE class test/ case study / online examination to be conducted in the 20 Marks

2. One assignment based on curriculum to be assessed by the teacher 10 Marks

3. Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries 05 Marks

4. Overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation

and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic actives

05 Marks

2. For Courses with practical.

Sr.No. Particulars Marks

1.

Semester End Practical Examination

20 Marks Journal 05 Marks

Viva 05 Marks

Laboratory Work 10 Marks

2. One assignment/project with class presentation to be assessed by

teacher concerned 10 Marks

Presentation 05 Marks

Written Document 05 Marks

3. Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries 05 Marks

10 Marks 4. Overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation

& exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic actives.

05 Marks

Rules for ATKT Students

1. The ATKT rules are very clear and transparent as mentioned in the manuals and admission is on the basis of year and not on the basis of semester. 2. A leaner who is admitted to the Odd Semesters i.e. Semester I / III / V shall be eligible to the next even Semester i.e. Semester II / IV / VI even if the learner fails in all the courses at the odd semester. 3. A learner is eligible to be admitted to Semester III if the learner passes all the courses of Semester I and Semester II OR the learner fails in not more than 2

courses of semester I and Semester II taken together i.e. a leaner who fails in one course at semester I and Semester II or fails in two courses at Semester I and passes semester II in all the courses or passes all the courses of semester I and fails in two courses of Semester II will be eligible to be admitted at Semester III. 4. A learner admitted to semester III will be eligible to be admitted to Semester IV irrespective of the no. of courses in which the learner fails in Semester III. 5. In case of a learner who is failed in not more than two courses at Semester I and Semester II taken together and is admitted to Semester IV, the Internal Assessment of the Semester IV examination shall be conducted by the college. However, such a learner shall be eligible to appear for the Semester End Examination of Semester IV only if the learner passes in all the courses of Semester I and Semester II. 6. The grade sheet of such a learner who is admitted to Semester IV but has not passed all the courses of Semester I and Semester II and thus is not eligible to appear for the Semester End Examination of Semester IV will show the marks obtained by the learner at the Internal Assessment IV only at Semester IV. The performance of the Semester End Examination will show “N.E.” (Not Eligible) on the grade card in such cases. 7. The learner shall earn the credits only after appearing for semester end examination And qualifying in the concerned courses in full. 8. A leaner is eligible to be admitted to Semester V if the learner has passed all the courses of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV or the learner has passed all the courses of Semester I & Semester II but has failed in not more than two courses of Semester III and Semester IV taken together. 9. A learner who is admitted to Semester V shall be eligible to be admitted to Semester VI irrespective of the number of courses in which the learner fails at Semester V. The college shall conduct the Internal Assessment of such learner for Semester VI and this learner will also be eligible to appear for Semester End Examination of Semester VI conducted by the University. However the result of Semester VI Examination & thus CGPA of such a learner will NOT be declared till the learner passes all the courses of Semester I, II, III, IV and V. Rule for Ordinance

1. Ordinance 5045 clearly states that failure in one head by not more than 1% of total Marks allotted to an examination is to be condoned and learner is to be declared as passed without adding the deficiency of marks to a failed course. What grade should be allotted to such courses as grade table says that learner

getting less than 40% marks be given F (Fail) grade 2. The gracing under the respective ordinances (O.5041 to O.5045) is applicable to the marks in the individual courses and/or to the total marks obtained as mentioned in the Ordinances. 3. The calculation of GPA/SGPA will be made after the application of grace marks. 4. The Final Grade shall be awarded after the calculation of GPA/SGPA as mentioned in the manual. 5. The Grade Point table and the grade allocation shall be as per the Grade Table Given below: GRADE TABLE

GRADES MARKS GRADE POINTS SGPA / CGPA

O 70 & Above 7 7 & Above

A 60 to 69.99 6 6 to 6.99

B 55 to 59.99 5 5 to 5.99

C 50 to 54.99 4 4 to 4.99

D 45 to 49.99 3 3 to 3.99

E 40 to 44.99 2 2 t0 2.99

F 39.99 & Below 1 1 to 1.99

6. With the application of Ordinance 5045, the learner shall pass in the course by securing the minimum marks required to pass in a course. This learner shall be awarded the grade as per the marks obtained by the learner after Ordinance 5045 is applied. Courses Available 2013– 14

Faculty of CommerceFaculty of CommerceFaculty of CommerceFaculty of Commerce

Three Year Bachelor of Commerce Degree Course (B.com.) Introduction: – The Bachelor of Commerce is one of the traditional courses with number of supporting subjects and ultimately specialization in Financial Accounting and Auditing. Objectives: – · The programmed has been designed to provide a broad foundation in the

main functional areas of business.

· It aims to provide an appropriate foundation for students to pursue their

study for professional qualification in Accountancy, Costing, Management

and Finance.

· To equip the students with effective communication skills and shape

themselves as responsible citizens.

· To develop basic skills in specialized fields of Advertising, Computer

Application etc.

· Creating and understanding of Business Economics and issues related to the

Indian Economy.

· Giving a practical approach to the students through tutorials, group

discussions, projects etc and using modern technology in teaching the

students.

No. of seats available: - 120

Course DetailCourse DetailCourse DetailCourse Detail First Year Bachelor of CommerceFirst Year Bachelor of CommerceFirst Year Bachelor of CommerceFirst Year Bachelor of Commerce ((((Seven PapersSeven PapersSeven PapersSeven Papers))))

I. Eligibility- A candidate being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune or an examination recognized as equivalent with subject, as may be specified by the University in Commerce stream. Student passing an examination equivalent to SYJC of the Higher Secondary board , Mumbai and Intermediate (Commerce) from other states and Immigrating from other Universities / Board and seeking admission to the First year of the three year integrated degree course will be admitted only on production of provisional Eligibility Certificate issued by the university of the Mumbai. Such student should submit a migration Certificate, Statement of Marks and passing certificate in original along with true copies within two months from the date of admission failing which their admission is liable to be cancelled. II. Course Content –

1.1 Foundation Course - I 1.2 Business communication

1.3 Business Economics –I 1.4 Commerce Paper - I (Business System & the Society)

1.5 Environmental studies

1.6 Mathematical and Statistical Technique

1.7 Accounting and Financial Management P –I

Second Year Bachelor of CommerceSecond Year Bachelor of CommerceSecond Year Bachelor of CommerceSecond Year Bachelor of Commerce ((((SixSixSixSix PapersPapersPapersPapers))))

III. Course Content : 2.1 Foundation Course - II 2.2 Commerce paper-II Fundamental of Marketing & Finance

2.3 Business Economics –II 2.4 Business Law

2.5 Computer Programming

2.6 Accounting and Financial Management P –II

ThThThThird Year Bachelor of Commerceird Year Bachelor of Commerceird Year Bachelor of Commerceird Year Bachelor of Commerce ((((Seven PapersSeven PapersSeven PapersSeven Papers))))

IV. Course Content :-

3.1 Financial Accounting & Auditing: Paper-III-Financial Accounting

3.2 Financial Accounting & Auditing: Paper- IV Audition and Cost

Accounting

3.3 Financial Accounting & Auditing: Paper- V

Management Accounting etc.

3.4 Business Economics: Paper-III

3.5 Commerce: Paper III-Marketing & Human Resource Management.

3.6 Direct & Indirect Taxes

3.7 Computer System & Applications

Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of ScienceScienceScienceScience

((((B.Sc. Computer Science)B.Sc. Computer Science)B.Sc. Computer Science)B.Sc. Computer Science)

Introduction: –

Computer Science is the emerging area in the country. During its study. students gain intensive classroom and practical training and become proficient in programming languages, computer architecture, concepts of operating systems, data structure, system analysis, design,

concept of data base and OOPs. Students also have an opportunity to interact with industry and work on live project which is a part of their curriculum. Objectives: – · To give student a firm ground in the computing skills which enable them to analyse the problems, plan and implement business solutions.

· To enable the students to understand the basic topics underpinning these disciplines.

No of seats available : – 60

F.Y. B.Sc. Computer ScienceF.Y. B.Sc. Computer ScienceF.Y. B.Sc. Computer ScienceF.Y. B.Sc. Computer Science ((((Seven PapersSeven PapersSeven PapersSeven Papers))))

I. Eligibility: –

A candidate being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination in Science stream conducted by the Maharashtra State board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject or it’s equivalent. II. Course Content:- 1.1 Foundation Course - I 1.2 Computer Science Paper – I (Computer Organization-1)

1.3 Computer Science Paper – II (Algorithms & Programming In C ) 1.4 & 1.5 Physics Paper I and II 1.6 & 1.7 Mathematics Paper I and II S.Y. B.Sc. Computer ScienceS.Y. B.Sc. Computer ScienceS.Y. B.Sc. Computer ScienceS.Y. B.Sc. Computer Science

(Seven Papers)

I. No. of seats available – 60

II. Course Content :- 2.1 Foundation Course - II 2.2 Mathematics-I

2.3 Mathematics – II 2.4 Mathematics-III 2.5 Computer Paper - I 1) Discrete mathematics 2) Computer Graphics 2.6. Computer Paper - II 1) C++ Programming 2) Java Programming 2.7. Computer Paper – III 1) Database Management Systems-I 2) Software Engineering

TTTT.Y. B.Sc. Computer Science.Y. B.Sc. Computer Science.Y. B.Sc. Computer Science.Y. B.Sc. Computer Science

(Six Papers)

I. No. of seats available :– 24

II. Course Content :- 3.1 Data Communication, Networking & Security 3.2 Advanced Java

3.3 Operating Systems & Linux 3.4 DBMS-II and Software Engineering (Applied Component) 3.5 AC-I Principles of Web design & Web technologies 3.6 AC-II Dot net Technologies 3.7 Project

Bachelor of Bachelor of Bachelor of Bachelor of Science inScience inScience inScience in Information TechnologyInformation TechnologyInformation TechnologyInformation Technology

Introduction: –

Today, the term information technology has ballooned to encompass many aspects of computing and technology, and the term is more recognizable then ever before. A few of the duties that IT professionals perform may include data management, networking engineering, computer hardware, database and software design, as well as the management and administration of entire systems. When computer and communications technologies are combined, the result is information technology or “InfoTech”. Information Technology (IT) is a general term that describes any technology that helps to produce, manipulate, store, communicate and / or disseminate information.

B. Sc. In Information Technology is an integrated three year full time course and is conducted in six semesters. This programme has been introduced to study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware.

Objectives: –

• To make seminal contribution at perspective policy and practice levels and to all dimensions of interrelationship between technology and development, including the techno-economic, financial and institutional dimensions related to IT.

•Provide training facilities in those areas where special skills are required for efficient performance of the job in the field of IT.

• To impart state of art education and technical expertise to students in the area of IT.

• To develop skills, understanding, interest and attitudes which would enable the student of foster all-round growth and development of the student under their care related to IT.

First Year Bachelor of Science in Information TechnologyFirst Year Bachelor of Science in Information TechnologyFirst Year Bachelor of Science in Information TechnologyFirst Year Bachelor of Science in Information Technology ((((Ten PapersTen PapersTen PapersTen Papers))))

I. Eligibility:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course of Bachelor of Science – Information Technology, shall have passed XII Standard Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or it’s equivalent with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject and should have secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate for open category and 40% marks in aggregate in case of reserved category candidates.

II. Course Contents:-

First Semester (Five Papers) Second Semester (Five Papers)

1.1.1 Professional Communication 2.1.1 Web Designing & Programming Skills 1.1.2 Applied Mathematics – I 2.1.2 Applied Mathematics-II 1.1.3 Fundamentals of Information 2.1.3 Microprocessor & Microcontrollers Technology. 1.1.4 Electronics & Communication 2.1.4 Database Management Systems technology 1.1.5 Introduction to C++ Programming 2.1.5 Data Communication & Networking Standards

Second Year Bachelor of Science in InformaSecond Year Bachelor of Science in InformaSecond Year Bachelor of Science in InformaSecond Year Bachelor of Science in Information Technologytion Technologytion Technologytion Technology ((((Ten PapersTen PapersTen PapersTen Papers))))

Third Semester & Fourth Semester:- III. Course Contents:

Third Semester (Five Papers) Forth Semester (Five Papers) 3.1.1 Logic & Discrete Mathematics 4.1.1 Software Engineering 3.1.2 Computer Graphics 4.1.2 Multimedia 3.1.3 Advanced SQL 4.1.3 Java & Data Structures 3.1.4 Object Oriented Programming with C++ 4.1.4 Quantitative Techniques 3.1.5 Modern Operating System. 4.1.5 Embedded Systems

Third Year Bachelor of Science in Information TechnologyThird Year Bachelor of Science in Information TechnologyThird Year Bachelor of Science in Information TechnologyThird Year Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (Nine Pap(Nine Pap(Nine Pap(Nine Papers)ers)ers)ers)

Fifth Semester & Sixth Semester: Course Contents:-

Fifth Semester (Five Papers) Sixth Semester (Five Papers) 5.1.1 Network Security 6.1.1 *Internet Technology 5.1.2 *ASP.NET With C# 6.1.2 Digital Signals & Systems 5.1.3 Software Testing 6.1.3 *Data warehousing 5.1.4 *Advanced Java 6.1.4 Elective 5.1.5 *Linux Administration a) IPR & Cyber Law b) Project Management c) GIS 6.1.5 Project Report 6.1.6 Project Viva Voce

RULES FOR ADMISSION

•••• Right of admission is reserved by the Principal.

•••• A student seeking admission to the college should present himself / herself with an application in the prescribed form duly filled in and signed by him and his parents / guardian.

•••• No admissions are will be regarded as granted unless it is duly granted by the Principal.

•••• All admissions are valid only for one academic year and are required to be renewed with application in the prescribed form for the new academic year.

•••• Once a student is admitted will be considered as duly admitted for the academic year, unless he informs the Principal in writing of his intention to cancel the admission and leave the college, at least a week before the commencement of the second term. If no such intimation is received, full fess for the second term will have to be paid.

Refund Of FeesRefund Of FeesRefund Of FeesRefund Of Fees

� 0.2859: Refund of Tuition, Development and all other fees after cancellation of admission. � The candidates who have taken admission in undergraduate courses in Government

colleges, in Govt. added 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 the 30th day after the date of cancellation. The percentage of fee for the course which shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows. Note:

The total amount considered for the refund of fees from the commencement of academic term of the courses included the following. i) All the fee items chargeable for one year as per relevant University circulars for different faculties (excluding the courses for which the total amount is fixed by other competent authorities.) ii) The fee charge towards group insurance and all fee component to be paid as University share (including vice chancellor fund, University Fee for sports & cultural activities, each are disaster management fund exam fee & enrollment fee) are non-refundable if payment is made by the collage prior to the date of cancellation.

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Documents for Admission

1. List of the documents to be submitted by the students

seeking admission for FIRST YEAR 1. H.S.C. Marksheet {Original}

2. Leaving Certificate {Original}

3. Photocopies of all the documents {Duly Attested}

4. S.S.C. Marksheet {Duly Attested}

5. Passport size photographs – 5 no’s.

2. List of the documents to be submitted by the students

seeking admission for SECOND YEAR

1. No objection Certificate {NOC} from the last attended college.

2. Photocopies of last year marksheet – 5 no’s.

3. Passport size photographs – 5 no’s.

3. List of the documents to be submitted by the students

seeking admission UNDER RESERVED CATEGORY {in addition

to the documents mentioned above}.

1. Photocopy of Cast Certificate. {Duly Attested}

2. Photocopy of Income Certificate. {Duly Attested}

3. Photocopy of Non Creamy Layer Certificate. {Duly Attested}

4. Photocopy of Ration Card. {Duly Attested}

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T.Y.B. Sc.(InformationTechnology)

Result 86.66%

T.Y.B.Sc(Computer Science)

Result 93.33%

T.Y. B.Com.

Result 94.11%

Estd : June 2009 F.Y.B.Com F. Y. B.Sc. (C.S.) F.Y. B.Sc.( I.T.)

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DNYANDEEP COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & COMMERCE

AFFILIATED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

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ADMISSION FOR � F.Y./ S.Y. / T.Y. B.Sc. (Comp. Sci.) / B.Sc. (I.T.) / B.Com.

(Admission will be strictly on merit within a category)

For Office use Only: L.C. Mark-List N.O.C. Prov.Eligi. Caste Cert.

CATEGORY : SC / ST / VJ/ NT / OBC / SBC / GEN/ Ex.SER.

FEE CONCESSION PAYING / BCC/ EBC/SST/PTC/ F.F./D.S.C. / F.E.G./G.O.I. /Ex. SER /

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Receipt No. : Class : Div ……….…Roll

No…………….

Admission Date : G.R. No. : Sex : Male / Female

Eligibility : Transfer Case : Sub Combination Code :

Yes / No Yes / No

Name of the student ( In Capital Letters ) � Mr / Ms

Affix Recent Photograph SURNAME FIRST / NAME Max. 2 x 3 cm. FATHER’S /HUSBAND’S NAME MOTHER’S NAME

Signature of the Student Name of the student in Devnagari (Marathi ) Script SURNAME FIRST / NAME FATHER’S /HUSBAND’S NAME MOTHER’S NAME Religion : � HINDU / MUSLIM / CHRISTIAN / JAIN / NAVBOUDDHA / PARSI / SIKH / OTHER

Category : � SC / ST / VJ/ NT / OBC / SBC / GEN Caste :

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Date of Birth : (DD / MM/ YYYY)

Birth Place : Dist. : State :

Native Place : � Rural / Urban Dist. : State :

� Male / Female � Married / Unmarried / Widow / Divorcee Mother tongue :

Medium of Instruction : Blood group : � Employed / Unemployed

If employed Name and address of the Employer and Office Hours

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Course Opted - 1 2 3

If the Seat is not available for the course opted at No. 1 the student may be considered for

admission to course No. 2 or 3 as per his / her Option.

F.Y. B.Sc. (Computer

Science )

F.Y. B.Sc. (Information

Technology) F.Y.B.Com

1) Computer Paper I,

2) Computer Paper II,

3) Mathematics – I

4) Mathematics – II

5) Physics –I

6) Physics – II

7) Foundation Course,

1) Professional Communication

skills

2) Applied Mathematics – I

3) Fundamentals of Information

Technology

4) Electronics & Communication

Technology

5) Introduction to C++

Programming

1) Foundation Course,

2) Mathematical & Statistical

Technique.

3) Business Communication

4) Environmental Studies

5) Accounting & Financial

Management Paper –I

6) Commerce Paper -I

( Business System & the

Society )

7) Business Economics

ACADEMIC INFORMATION :

Examination

& Year of

passing

School or College Attempt

Centre

and

Seat

No.

Marks

Opted.

Marks

Out of

% of

Marks

XII

F.Y.

If the applicant is a student of Dnyandeep Vidyamandir, then previous year’s class Div

Roll No.

Have you joined / applied for any other course ? � Yes / No. If yes, give the details :

Documents to be attached with application form. Attested copy of :

1) L.C. 2) Mark list of HSC 3) Cast Certificate ( if applicable) 4 ) Prov.

Eligibility ( if applicable)

Particulars of the participation in SPORTS & EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES at interschool /

intercollegiate level . (Attach Xerox copies of the certificates ) :

1)

2

NOTE:

1. Faculty can be changed up to 31st July with the written permission of the Principal / Vice Principal / Registrar subject to availability of seat. 2. Your admission is PROVISIONAL till the same is approved by the University of Mumbai. The decision of the University will be final and binding on you. 3. In case of the students i) passing the HSC examination from a Board outside the Pune, Mumbai and Kolhapur Division’s areas and ii)outside the University of Mumbai area, they must first obtain the Provisional Eligibility Certificate from the University of Mumbai and then submit it along with this application form. Such student will NOT be admitted without Eligibility Certificate. FATHER’S / GUARDIAN’S INFORMATION Name (in full) of Father / Guardian Relation with the Ward No. of dependents in family : Phone No.

Guardian’s Status : Both alive / Father Expired / Mother Expired / Orphanage

Address

Occupation Annual Income ( From all sources ) Rs:

To, The Principal, Dnyandeep College, Khed Sir, At the desire of my father / Mother guardian (Name) > I, the above mentioned student, wish to apply for the admission to the above mentioned class in this College for the academic year 200 - > I �want / do not want to join � N.S.S. / N.C.C. > I know that according to the ordinance 0.119, the minimum attendance necessary for keeping the terms is 75% for the first term and 75% for the Second term. > I also know that according to ordinance 0.125, to keep a term at a college, an undergraduate must complete

the course or study at college prescribed for such terms for the class to which such undergraduate belongs, to the satisfaction of the Principal. > I understand that my admission to this Course is PROVISIONAL until the same is APPROVED by

the University of Mumbai. I will be solely responsible if the University rejects my Enrolment / Eligibility application. > I have read the Rules and Regulations of the College started in this form and in the College Prospectus, which was provided along with this application form. I hereby undertake, if admitted, to abide by them as they are at present in force and those that may be introduced by the respective competent authorities from time to time. > I also further undertake to keep my father/ guardian in regular touch with my progress in studies and other activities while at college. > I shall observe the discipline of the college as laid down for the fresh as well as repeater students from time to time. Yours faithfully, Place : Date: (Signature of the Father / Guardian) (Signature of the Student)

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Cultural Painting Rangoli

Administration Banking Railway Defence Law C.A, Management Post graduate Social Work Modeling Sports Dance Acting Music Fine Art Mimicry Mime Direction Photography Journalism Mass Media Yoga Detective Designing UPSC/ MPSC Aviation Air Hostess Anchor Literary Elocution Any Other …………………………………………………………………………………… (Signature of the student)

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Our AchievementOur AchievementOur AchievementOur Achievement

1) Through the campus Interview our 16 students are selected for the post of Junior Sales Officers in ICICI Bank before their annual exam.

1) Our student achieved 2nd Rank in state level GEE examination.

2) Our four students secured best results in vantage examination of Cambridge University.

3) Our Active Participation in University Level Research Competition(Avishkar)

4) National ‘Yuva Diwas’ youth networking seminar was attended by our students in University Of

Mumbai.

Ones Who Make Us Proud

Student Name Achievement

Mr.Sukrut Palkar

1) Mr.Sukrut Palkar is the student of our

college who has secured 77.83% in last year of B.Sc I.T.

And stood first in the list of PG

student of University at Kalina.

Mr.Sagar Nandgaonkar

1) Secured 2nd

rank in Maharashtra state in GEE(Graduation Excellence Exam)

2) Acquired Best Results in VANTAGE(Cambridge University)

Academic Result

TOP THREE

T.Y.B.Com

Sr.No Name Of The Student Percentage

1 Miss.Nikhat Ashraf Parkar 87.71%

2 Miss.Maryam Ashraf Ali Nadkar 82.57%

3 Miss.Marzia Tajammulkhan Pathan 80.71%

T.Y.C.S

Sr.No Name Of The Student Percentage

1 Mr.Toraskar Rahul Prakash 71.13%

2 Miss.Chalke Rupali Yashwant 68.00%

3 Miss.Ambre Dhanashri Bhaskar 60.33%

Mr.Charjankumar Mishra

1) Secured First rank in Taluka Level Elocution Competition

2) Secured First Prize in Rotary Speech

Competition

Miss.Rashmi Joysar

Passed IPCC/C.A 2012 Exam

(Both Groups in Ist Attempt)

Presently studying in T.Y.B.Com.

Miss.Afreen Kawchali

Participated in University Level Research

Competition

“AVISHKAR”.

T.Y.I.T

Sr.No Name Of The Student Percentage

1 Mr.Palkar Sukrut Sudarshan 77.42%

2 Miss.Bait Apurva Ashok 74.32%

3 Miss.Patel Wasima M.Sharif 69.94%

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