1. About the College 1
2. Principal's Message 2
3. List of Teaching & Non-Teaching Staff 3
4. College Discipline 4
5. College Regulations 5
6. Punitive Measures 6
7. Reservation Rules for Special Class and others 6
8. Admission Procedure 7
9. Minimum Eligibility for B.Com / B.Sc.I.T. / B.M.S. 8
10. Documents Required for Admission 10
11. Fee Structure 12
12. Refund of Fees 14
13. College Timings & Academic Terms 15
14. Unfairmeans at the Examination 15
15. The Library 15
16. Courses of B.Com 17
17. Scheme of Examination for B.Com 18
18. B.M.S. Course Structure & Passing Standards 20
19. Scheme of Examination for B.M.S. 21
20. B.Sc.I.T. Course Structure 24
21. Scheme of Examination for B.Sc.I.T. 25
22. Various Associations 28
23. Freeships and Scholarships 32
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ACHIEVEMENTS AT INTER-COLLEGIATE LEVEL 2012-13
Cultural
?ANUBHAV FESTIVAL - Organized by Dalmiya College, Malad. III Prize - Face Painting Competition.III Prize - Tug - of - War Competition
?AROMA FESTIVAL - Organized by Shailendra College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Dahisar.III Prize - Presentation Competition
?UTKANTHA FESTIVAL - Organized by Sonopant Dandekar College, Palghar.III Prize in Solo Dance Competition.
?DALMIYA UTSAV - Organized by P.D. Lions College of Commerce.II Prize in the Street Play on 'Addiction'.III Prize in Quiz on Hindi Cinema.
?ETHOS - Intercollegiate Festival - H.K. CollegeII Prize in Street Play in Hindi.
?SPRINGZ - Organized by N.K. CollegeII Prize in Street Play event.
?KPP - Organized by Gonsalo Garcia College, VasaiI Prize in Street Play.
?UDAN FESTIVAL - Organized by Shankar Narayan College.I Prize in Antakshari.
?INNOVATORS FESTIVAL - Organized by Vivek College.I Prize in Dumb Charades1 & II Prize in Treasure Hunt
?I Prize in Street Play event organized by K.G. Mittal College, Malad.?I Prize in Street Play event organized by L.N. College, Borivali.
Sports?INNOVATORS FESTIVAL - Organized by Vivek College.II Prize in Carrom DoublesII Prize in Carrom Mixed DoublesII Prize in Volleyball (boys)
?I-blithe - Organized by J.M. Patel College.I Prize in Carrom DoublesI & II Prize in Carrom Singles
?II Prize in Carrom Doubles at H.K. College.?II Prize in Carrom Singles at KPB Hinduja College?II Prize in Tug-of-war (girls) at Dalmia College?II Prize in Kho-Kho (boys) at Udan Festival, Shankar Narayan College?II Prize in Kho-Kho (girls) at VJIT College?Mr. Indrajeet Mokashi has won various prizes in Archery & Karate at District, State, National &
International levels, and represented the University in Archery at Inter University Meet, 2013?Mr. Paresh Mestry won Silver Medal in 5th District Taekwondo Competition organized by Mumbai
District Taekwondo Association.
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About The College
J.M. Patel College of Commerce, founded in the academic year 1988-89 by the
Sanskardham Kelavani Mandal (SKM), is permanently affiliated to the University of Mumbai.
Some salient features of the College are listed below :
?It is recognized under section 2(f) & 12 (B) of the UGC Act 1956.?It has been reaccredited with CGPA of 2.79 at Grade B by the National Assessment &
Accreditation Council (NAAC) in January 2011.
?The College offers three year integrated courses in B.Com, B.Sc. (I.T.) and B.M.S.?It has large well-ventilated classrooms providing conducive ambience for learning.?It has a highly configured IT laboratory.?ABOVE ALL, it has a qualified and competent faculty.
The SKM was instituted in the year 1959 by men of vision. Driven by the desire to effect
social transformation through education, these benevolent individuals with an acute sense of
social responsibility brought up the first centre of learning in the year 1962 on the huge 2.09 acre
campus. Today the campus boasts of 5 educational institutes which undertake the noble task of
imparting knowledge to about 4000 students. The J.M. Patel College of Commerce is one of these
educational institutes.
The College gives top priority to academic performance, as any centre of learning should.
In matters of discipline, attendance, etc. of students, it is guided by the statutes and ordinances of
the University of Mumbai from time to time. The College holds the view that no education is
complete until the students are imbibed with the spirit of social commitment. It therefore
encourages students to exercise their social conscience through various initiatives, including the
Extension Activities of the University. Students actively and voluntarily enrol themselves for
Extension work which is under the purview of Department of Lifelong Learning and Extension
(DLLE) of the University of Mumbai. There are two N.S.S. units and N.S.S. volunteers are highly
committed to various community development programmes. Students are encouraged to enrol
with nearby colleges having N.C.C. unit. Students are also advised to involve themselves with
various Associations of their choice and desire.
Rotaract Club of J.M. Patel College carries out various social awareness and community
welfare activities.
The College offers Earn and Learn Scheme for needy students. A qualified counsellor is in
charge of the Personal Counselling Centre. The Placement and Career Guidance Cell offers
career growth opportunities to students.
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Principal’s Message
We live in a world where change is the only constant. Our College is alive to the challenge of
change & always strives to be a step ahed. We are forging ahead, not only academically, but also
in co-curricular, extra curricular & sports activities. While all these ensure personal growth &
fulfillment, we also believe strongly in a sense of social commitment. True, books are a student's
best friend & our College encourages students to imbibe the qualities of logical reasoning &
rationalism. But, while these are alluring attributes, unless they are tempered with humane
approach and empathy, they cease to be relevant. We therefore believe that the youth of today
should be proactive and contribute to the world they live in. They should be sensitive to their
environment, nature & society. They should shoulder responsibilities even while earning their
rights. I am proud to say that our College nurtures these qualities as a matter of priority.
Jashbhai Maganbhai Patel College of Commerce
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It is assumed that students have read the details given in the prospectus. In the event
of any violation of rules and regulations as stated in the prospectus, the student
concerned will be held responsible.
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TEACHING STAFFDr. Debajit N. SarkarPrincipal, M.A. Ph.D.
Commerce
Shri Baini D. ReddyAssociate ProfessorM.A. (Economics)
Shri Rajesh R. DalalAssociate ProfessorB.Com., FCA
Shri Dilip M. PatilAssociate ProfessorM.Sc. Statistics
Shri Rajpal K. TayadeAsst. ProfessorM.Com., M.Phil. SET
Shri Shailesh M. PalsuledesaiAsst. ProfessorM.Com., FCA., LL.B.
Smt. Gracy E. D'SouzaAsst. ProfessorM.Com.
Smt. Pranita KamathAsst. ProfessorM.A. B.Ed. NET & SET.
Shri. Jesuraj A.Asst. Professor (Part Time)M.A. B.Ed.
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Heads of DepartmentsAccountancyBusiness EconomicsCommerce
: Shri. C.A. Rajesh R. Dalal: Shri. Baini D. Reddy: Shri. Rajpal K. Tayade
Shri. Pandit KochewadM.A. NET, M.Phil.
Ms. Jigna CholeraM.Com.
Adhoc Basis
B.M.S.
Ms. Radhaa IyerB.Sc., M.B.A., M. Phil
Smt. Jui R. MavlankarB.M.S., M.M.S.
Visiting FacultyShri Paresh Sheth, MCAMs. Beula Nadar, M.B.A. in H.R.
College LibrarianDr. (Smt.) Vidya V. Hanchinal, B.Sc., M.L.I. Sc. NET, Ph.D.
Personal ConsellorMs. Rajita Ramchandran (M.A. Psychology)
Smt. Vinaya V. Modak, Off.Suptd. (B.Com.)Shri. Rajendra G. Saindane, Head Clerk (M.A.)Smt. Sushama S. Madan, Sr. Clerk (B.Com.)Shri. Sanjeev P. Bagul, Jr. Clerk (M.Com.)Shri. Pravin N. Rawool, Jr. Clerk (B.Com.)Shri. Amol S. Salvi, Jr. Clerk (B.Com.) Self FinanceSmt. Supriya V. Mane, Jr. Clerk (B.Com.) Self FinanceSmt. Manasi G. Bhagwat, Jr. Clerk (B.A.) Self FinanceShri. Tukaram R. Ghatkar, B.Lib. Attendant (B.A., B.Lib.)Shri. Pralhad A. Dangle, Lib. Attendant (S.S.C.)Shri. Vilas M. Salunkhe, Lib. Attendant (S.S.C.)Shri. Agyaram H. Yadav, PeonShri. Sabhajeet H. Mishra, Hamal-Cum-PeonShri. Pravinkumar G. Siyodia, Hamal-Cum-Peon (B.Com.)Shri. Laxman S. Unde, Hamal-Cum-PeonShri. Vaibhav Sawant, Hamal-Cum-PeonShri. Hemant S. Parab, Hamal-Cum-Peon (11th Pass)Shri. Rajaram N. Warang, Hamal-Cum-PeonShri. Rakesh V. Parab, Hamal-Cum-PeonShri. Balakrishna Pagam, Hamal - Cum-Peon
Shri. Ashish Ratilal ShahM.C.A.
B.Sc.I.T.
Ms. Soniya K. ChauguleM.Sc. (Computer Science), M.C.A.
Ms. Aayesha Mohd. Yunus Ansari M.Sc. (Maths)
Shri. Bhavesh ShahM.C.A.
Ms. Jigna MakwanaM.Com
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Mrs. Preeta Rajiv SivaramanM.C.A., B.Ed, B.Sc.
Ms. Nazia KhanM.Com, PGDBM
Non-Teaching Staff
COLLEGE DISCIPLINE1. The College attaches great importance to discipline and the same must be scrupulously
observed by all students. Failure to comply with any of the rules and regulations from time to time will lead to strict disciplinary action.
2. Students joining the College shall observe all the Rules and Regulations of the College laid down from time to time.
3. Students must always keep with them the Identity Card issued by the College with their recent photograph affixed, bearing the signature of the Principal and they must present it for inspection or verification whenever demanded by the College Authorities and / or by the Security Staff. No student shall be allowed to attend lectures, practicals etc. unless he/she wears Identity Card around the neck.
4. Students must not attend lectures other than their own without the special permission of the Principal.
5. Students should make use of the College library if they have a free lecture.
6. Students must be in their respective classrooms in time. Late comers may not be allowed to enter the classrooms.
7. Students must do nothing either inside or outside the College that will in anyway interfere with its orderly administration and discipline of the College. They should not communicate any information or write anything about the College to the press / post any information on the website / You Tube / Face Book etc. without the prior written permission of the Principal.
8. Students are liable to lose their terms for disobedience, misconduct, misbehavior or for any act of indiscipline (University Ordinance 125 B and 125 (E).
9. Students must take proper care of all the College properties. Any damage done to the property of the College by way of disfiguring walls, doors, windows and fittings or breaking furniture etc. will be treated as breach of discipline and the concerned student will be punished, fined and/or suspended. Smoking, Tobacco-Chewing, Consumption of Drugs etc. are strictly prohibited in the College premises.
10. Use of Mobile Phones, Walkman, etc. in the College building is strictly prohibited.
11. No get-together, excursion or tour shall be arranged without the prior written permission of the Principal. If students join an unofficial get together, excursion or tour, the College shall not be held responsible for anything that happens in the get-together, excursion or tour. College does not arrange any picnic.
12. No association or organisation shall be formed, no meeting shall be held and no person shall be invited to address the students in the College without the prior written permission of the Principal.
13. No student shall collect money as contribution to picnic, trip, educational visit, get-together, study notes, charity or for any other activity without prior sanction in writing of the Principal.
14. In competitions like debate, elocution and other meetings, chair must be taken by a responsible person approved by the Principal and the subject of debate or lecture must have the prior approval of the Principal.
15. All bonafide students are accountable to the Principal. Their behavior inside and outside
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the College should not be detrimental to the image of the College and any individual or group of students should refrain from all such activities which may bring disrepute to the college and such student/s if found guilty may be expelled or suspended from the College.
16. Ragging is prohibited within or outside the College. If any complaint is received the person concerned will be prosecuted under Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999.
17. Students should not wear cap in the classroom. No eatables are allowed in the class rooms & in the library.
18. Students, if they involve any outsider or any political party in regards to administrative matters of the College, such act will be treated as indiscipline and student/s concern will be punished in accordance with the University Ordinance 125C.
19. Videography of the campus and classrooms, laboratories, office, etc. is strictly prohibited.
20. Matters not covered by the existing rules will be at the discretion of the Principal.
COLLEGE REGULATIONSGeneral
1. All students are responsible to the Principal and members of the staff for their conduct in public.
2. Insubordination, abusive language, misbehavior and misconduct can lead to the dismissal of a student from the College.
3. Demonstration of any kind in the College is strictly prohibited.
4. In case of sickness, a leave application must be submitted to the College office along with a medical certificate stating the ailment in detail and a fitness certificate by a REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER at the time of resuming the College are essential. In case certificate is not submitted in time to the College office, no leave of absence will be granted to a student.
5. All receipts on account of the fines collected from students for any reason whatsoever must be maintained by a student.
6. Students applying for bonafide certificate, testimonials or any certification by the Principal, should contact the College office.
7. Students are entitled to verify their answer books by applying for photocopy of answer book for the both the terms/semester as per the relevant rules of the University.
8. College displays monthly attendance of Students latest by 10th of every month. Students should ensure that they see the notice board as and when the defaulters lists are displayed. If a student has any grievance regarding attendance, he/she may approach the Students’ Grievance Redressal Cell.
9. Students of first year should keep sufficient photocopies of H.S.C. marksheet, since the original marksheet will be returned after one year.
10. Use of mobile phones in classrooms is strictly prohibited.
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v Ragging within the College Campus is strictly prohibited.
v Punishment includes jail for up to two years and a fine up to 10,000/-
v Convicted students will be dismissed from the institution and such students shall not be
admitted in any other educational institution for a period of five years.
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Punitive Measures
University Ordinance125 C
The Principal is vested with powers to punish student/s with any one or more of the following for any
act of indiscipline in the larger interest of the College.
1. Warnings.
2. Suspension from attending lectures and tutorials for a specified period.
3. Cancellation of admission.
4. Refusal to grant admission in the future.
5. Withholding or withdrawing the University Examination form.
6. Expulsion from the College for a specified period not exceeding five years.
7. Rustication.
8. Imposition of fine.
9. Non-refund of fees and deposits.
10. Denial of the use of library, gymkhana and other facilities in the College.
11. Withdrawal of freeship, scholarship and other concessions and other benefits.
(University Ordinance 125B and 125E)
0.125 B: (Read with sec. 95(8) of the M.U.Act. 1994) All powers relating to the disciplinary action
against the students in a College, not maintained by the University, shall vest in the Principal of the
College.
0.125E: All decisions taken by the Principal in relation to the acts of indiscipline committed by the
students shall be final and binding on students and no suit or other legal proceedings shall lie in any court
of law against such decision.
RESERVATION RULES
No Aff. / Recog. / Admission (2008-09) / 215 of 2008The reservation for different categories i.e. B.C./O.B.C. and other percentage of allocation of seats areas under :(No. Aff. / Recog. / Admission (2008-09) 215 of 2008 dated 8th June 2008)
1) 13% : SC 2) 7% : S.T.
3) 3% : D.T. (A) 4) 2.5% : N.T. (B)
5) 3.5% : N.T.(C) 6) 2% : N.T. (D)
7) 19% : O.B.C.
8) a) Woman Candidate : As per circular No. Aff./Recog./ Candidate 322 of 2000 dated 7-9-2000b) S.B.C. : As per circular No. BCC/29/34 of 1987 dated 25-9-1997c) Physically : As per circular No. Special Cell/2/2008 dated 25-2-2008
Handicapped
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Admission Procedure
1. Admission to F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.B.Sc. IT and F.Y.B.M.S. classes are as per the
guidelines and schedule announced by the University of Mumbai. The
schedule of admission is displayed on the notice board as and when it is
received from the University.
2. All admissions are PROVISIONAL and subject to CONFIRMATION by the
University of Mumbai. Following are the mandatory requirements for
CONFIRMATION of admission for :
F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.B.Sc. I.T. and B.M.S. students.
Enrollment Form (MKCL Form) + Original H.S.C. Marksheet.
If students fail to comply with above stated requirements such student/s will not be allowed to
appear in the I Semester Examinations and name/s of such student/s will be cancelled from the
College record.
3. A student of this College who has qualified himself / herself for admission to a higher class will be
admitted to such class only if an application in the prescribed form duly completed is received
with the necessary fees on the dates, stipulated by the College at the time of results.
4. Students coming from other Colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai and found eligible for
admission, must submit No Objection Certificate and PRN from his/her previous College at the
time of admission and subsequently apply for the Transfer Certificate in a prescribed form
available in the College office. However, it is the responsibility of the student to obtain the
Transfer Certificate from his/her previous College and submit it to the College office in time. If
Transfer Certificate is not submitted in time, student may not be allowed to appear in the I/II
Semester Examinations.
5. Applicants from other Universities/Board must apply for Provisional Eligibility Certificate by
paying requisite fee to any of the Colleges, under University of Mumbai. However admission will
be granted only after receiving the Provisional Eligibility Certificate from the University of
Mumbai at the time of admission. Students should submit the other necessary documents to the
College office within one week of the commencement of the term for confirmation of eligibility
certificate.
6. A student who intends to leave the College should inform in writing to the College before the
commencement of the new term semester.
7. Admission to the higher class is subject to the relevant examinations rules of the University of
Mumbai from time to time.
8. Students taking admission from other college in T.Y.B.Com / T.Y.BMS / T.Y.B.Sc.I.T. should
submit Permanent Registration Number (PRN) Without PRN Admission will not be granted.
For admission to F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.B.Sc.I.T., and F.Y.B.M.S. photocopies of Mark
sheet and School Leaving Certificate need to be attested, before submission along
with the originals.
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B.Com.
Rule
amended
w.e.f.
(20-10-11)
B.Sc.I.T.
0.2152 (Amended) : Passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examinations conducted by different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examinations with Vocational subjects / Minimum Competency based vocational courses conducted by the different Divisional Board of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed Examinations of another University or Body recognised as equivalent to the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examinations.
0.5051 & 5053: Passed XII Standard Examinations of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent with Mathematics as one of the subjects 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.
OR
Passed the 3 years (Post) S.S.C. Diploma in Computer
Engineering / Computer Science / Computer Technology /
Information Technology / Electrical, Electronics & Video
Engineering and Allied branches. Civil and Allied branches of
Engineering are eligible for direct admission to the Second Year
of the B.Sc. (I.T.) degree course. However, the Diploma should
CLASS XII
ORIGINAL
MARKSHEET
+
2 PHOTOCOPIES
OF MARKSHEET
+
2 LATEST
PHOTOGRAPHS
Class XII / 3 Years
S.S.C. Diploma
Marksheet
+
2 PHOTOCOPIES
OF MARKSHEET
+
2 LATEST
PHOTOGRAPHS
COURSE MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY DOCUMENTSREQUIRED
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Minimum Eligibility for B.Com / B.Sc. I.T. / B.M.S.
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Students seeking admission in F.Y.B.Com class should note that admission to
S.Y.B.Com class is on the basis of merit. Students with higher percentage of marks
obtained in F.Y.B.Com class will be admited in the AIDED DIVISIONS. Students with
lower percentage of marks in F.Y.B.Com class will be admitted in UNAIDED DIVISION.
In case of loss of I-Card and Marksheet student has to lodge police complaint and
should submit a copy of the police complaint to the College office to apply for Duplicate
I-Card and Duplicate Marksheet.
be recognised by the Board of Technical Education or any other
recognised Government body. Minimum marks required 45%
aggregate for Open Category candidate and 40% aggregate for
Reserved candidates.
ORCandidates with post HSC-Diploma in Computer Engineering /
Computer Science / Computer Technology and allied branches
will be eligible for direct admission to the Second Year of B.Sc.
(I.T.) However, the Diploma should be recognised Government
Body Minimum Marks required 45% aggregate for Open
Category candidates and 40% aggregate for Reserve category
candidates. Admission will be on the basis of merit.
0.3941 Shall have passed the XII Std. conducted by the
Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or
any examination recognized as equivalent, or diploma course
in any engineering branches with two years or three years after
S.S.C. conducted by the board of technical examination or its
equivalent examination by securing minimum or its
equivalent examination by securing minimum 45% for
general category (in one attempt) at the respective
examination and 40% marks for the reserved category (in
one attempt).
Class XII Original
Marksheet
+
2 PHOTOCOPIES
OF MARKSHEET
+
2 LATEST
PHOTOGRAPHS
B.M.S.
Merit List is as per the following weightage (streamwise) for B.M.S.
Stream Commerce Arts Science Diploma inEngineering and others
Percentage 45% 25% 25% 5%
GRANTING OF TERMS
1. Ordinance 0.125 : To keep a term at a College or recognized institution, an undergraduate
must complete to the satisfaction of the Principal or the Head of the institution, the course of
study at the College or institution prescribed for such terms for the class to which such
undergraduate student belongs.
2. Although illness or other serious circumstances may be considered valid for the absence
from lectures, tests, tutorials, the circumstances cannot condone a student for poor
performance or absence from Examinations. Accordingly, students with poor records of
academic performance will not be granted terms.
3. Students who have not been granted term will not be permitted to appear at the
Semester/Term Examinations conducted by the College or by the University as the case
may be.
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Fees :
Full fees (open category students) must be paid along with the necessary deposits as
mentioned, at the time of admission to the College in the first term. Students who fail to pay their
fees by due date in the College Office his/her name will be cancelled as regular student. No
student will be permitted ordinarily, to apply for any of the University Examinations if he/she has
not paid the College fees for the year.
Reserved Category
Students who are eligible for fee concession should produce following original documents
to Shri. Rajendra G. Saindane, (Head Clerk)
1) Caste Certificate, 2) Income Certificate
Failing which Concession in fee will not be given to such students
FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE TO BE ENCLOSED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION
T.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.Sc. I.T./ S.Y.B.Sc.I.T./ T.Y.B.Sc.I.T./F.Y.B.M.S. S.Y.B.M.S. T.Y.B.M.S.
Complete Admission Form ü
Latest Photograph (2) ü üü ü ü ü
Marksheet with two S.Y. & F.Y.B.Com F.Y.B.Com Class XII Class XII F.Y.B.Sc. IT/ F.Y.B.Sc.I.T./photocopies of each (Attested) F.Y.B.M.S.
Class X Class X F.Y.B.M.S. S.Y.B.Sc.I.T./S.Y.B.M.S.
Original Caste Certificate ü üü ü ü ü with Photocopy (if eligible)
Photocopy of HSC Leaving ü üü ü ü üCertificate (Attested)
Eligibility (Provisional) û û ü ü ü üCertificate
Class X Passing Certificate û û ü ü û û(Attested)
N.O.C.(For outside students) ü üû û ü ü(Attested)
Leaving Certificate û û ü ü û û(class XII & Class X)
Ration Card (Attested) ü üü ü ü ü
üü ü ü ü
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Students belonging to minority communities such as
Muslim, Christian, Buddisht, Jain & others can avail
of MINORITY SCHOLARSHIP. For details contact
Shri R. Saindane, Head Clerk.
Payment of Fees :
Students must collect fees challan from the College office and fees shall be paid in cash to
the New India Co-operative Bank Ltd. M.G. Road, Goregaon (W), Mumbai - 400 062.
Bank Timings :-
Monday to Friday 12.00 noon to 2.00 p.m.
Saturday 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.
Free Internet Facility
Student can access free internet facility provided in the College library. Please contact the
College librarian for details.
Suggestion Box
Students can give their valuable suggestions in writing and put those in the suggestion box
kept in the library.
First Year Students should keep sufficient photocopies of H.S.C. Marksheet with
them. H.S.C. Marksheet will be returned only after Semester I.
The College offers following Diploma & Add-on courses of the University of Mumbai.
1. Diploma in Computer Programming - Duration 6 Months.
2. Certificate Course in Indirect Taxes - Duration 1 Year
3. Diploma Course in Taxation Laws - Duration 1 Year
4. Diploma Computer Management - Duration 1 Year
For eligibility and fees details contact College office.
ATTENDANCE
1. Students are advised to attend lectures, and tutorials regularly.
2. Employed students or students likely to take employment are advised to seek
admission in Institute of Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) University of Mumbai
since they cannot fulfill the obligations of attending lectures and tutorials as
prescribed by the University. If any employed student takes admission, the College
authorities will not be responsible for inadequate attendance and consequences
arising therefrom.
3. Ordinance 0.119 : The following shall be the minimum attendance for keeping terms. For
granting the terms in each subject minimum attendance of 75% of the theory lectures,
practical & tutorials (wherever prescribed) separately will be required out of the total number
of lectures, practical and tutorials in the subject conducted in the terms.
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As per University Circular CONCOL/Fee/194 of 2008 - 23/05/08 and CONCOL/Fee/292 of 2008 - 07/07/08
FEE STRUCTURE - ANNUAL (FIGURE IN ̀ .)
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30 30 30 30
TOTAL 4735/- 4115/- 6315/- 6095/-
NSS Fee 10 10 10 10
`
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1320 1320 1320
FEE STRUCTURE - ANNUAL
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*Installment Payment facility is available
3,095/- 23,075/- 16,385/- 15,365/- 15,095/-22,335/- 22,215/-
10 10 10 10 1010 10
30 30 30 30 3030 30
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Period and Percentage of deduction charges
Prior tocommencementof academicterm andinstruction ofthe course.
Upto 20 daysafter thecommencementof academicterm of thecourse.
From 21st dayupto 50 daysaftercommencementof academicterm of thecourse
From 51st dayupto 80 daysaftercommencementof academicterm of thecourse orAugust 31stwhichever isearlier.
FromSeptember1st toSeptember30th
AfterSeptember30th
DeductionCharges
` 500/-Lumpsum
20% of thetotal amountof fees
30% of thetotal amountof fees
50% of thetotal amountof fees
60% of thetotal amountof fees
100% of thetotal amountof fees
(As per 0.2859, vide circular No. UG/412 of 2007 DATE 11/09/2008)
Refund of Fees
0.2859 : Refund of Tuition, Development and all other fees after cancellation of admission : (No. UG/412 OF
2007 DT: 11/9/08)
The candidates admitted 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. A percentage of fee for the course shall be refunded to the candidate
after deducting charges as follows:
Fee deduction on cancellation of admission period and percentage of deduction charges.
Note : The total amount considered for the refund of fees from commencement of academic term of the
courses includes the following :
1) All the fee items chargable 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).
2) The Fee 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 enrollment fee) are non-refundable if payment is made by the
College prior to the date of cancellation.
3) Fee collected for Identity card and Library card, admission form and prospectus, enrollment and any
other course specific fee are not refundable after the commencement of the academic term.
4) All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Caution Money and Library etc.) shall be fully refunded at the
time of cancellation.
Admissions that are conducted through centralized admission process for professional and/or for
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 year of the course, 0.2859 is applicable for cancellation of admission.
Fee deduction on cancellation of admission
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Refund of Caution Money and Other Deposits
Students can claim their Caution Money and the other deposits, if any from the College office on 14th
& 15th of every month starting from August to November. (In case 14th / 15th day is Saturday / Sunday /
holiday, the next working day/s is to be considered) Caution money & deposit can be claimed only on
production of ORIGINAL FEE RECEIPT.
UNFAIRMEANS at the ExaminationsStudents should not resort to any unfair means during Examinations. You will be appreciated if you work hard and come out with flying colours. If you are caught with pre-written notes / pages from books etc. in the Examinations hall, you will be liable for punishment as per the Maharashtra Act, XXXI 1982 - an act to provide for preventing malpractices and the University of Mumbai Ordinance 5050.
The Library
The library has a good collection of books and periodicals. There are about 7900 books, 45 periodicals in the library. Beside these, there is a collection of CDs/DVDs, maps, etc. Books are lent to students for seven days. Students must produce the library cards issued to them to use the reading room or to borrow books from the library. The library card will remain with the library till books, periodicals or news papers are in use.
LIBRARY RULES FOR STUDENTS
The students are advised to observe the following rules of the library.
1. All bonafide students of the College are entitled to avail the library facility.
2. Library will remain open for students from 7.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. except Sundays & Public Holidays.
3. The students are entitled to borrow one book at a time for a period of one week. If the book is not in demand it may be renewed for one more week. Requests for renewal must be communicated on or before due date (During Examinations, circulation period of books will be decided by the librarian)
4. Student must return the book to the library promptly when due. Failure to do so will result in a fine of `.1/- per day from the due date. ̀ . 5/- per day will be charged 10 days prior to the commencement of
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LECTURES :
Commerce : 7.10 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
B.Sc.I.T. & B.M.S. : 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
OFFICE : 9.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Fee Counters : 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. (Monday to Friday)
College Timings
Semester I / III / V : 10th June, 2013 to 31st October, 2013
Semester II / IV / VI : 25th November, 2013 to 30th April 2014
Winter Break : 26/12/2013 to 01/01/2014
Academic Terms
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the examination till the end of examination. Repeated late returns of the books may result in withdrawal of borrowing facility.
5. Journals/Magazines borrowed against the Identity Card must be returned on the same day, unless otherwise specified, Failure to do so will result in a fine of ̀ . 10/- per Journal/Magazine per day.
6. Students are advised in their own interest to inspect the books while getting them issued and bring to the notice of the library staff any damage therein. Students failing to do will be held responsible for any mutilation or damage of the books subsequently discovered.
7. Question Paper sets borrowed against I-Card should be returned on same day. If not returned on the same day a fine of ̀ . 10/- per day per set will be charged.
8. Books/Journals/Magazines written in, underlined, damaged or lost must be replaced or pay the price of the lost Book/Journals/Magazines.
9. If the Library Card is lost report it immediately to the Librarian and get a duplicate card by paying `. 150/-
10. Eatables, Cold Drink, Tea etc. are not allowed inside the library.
11. Operating mobile phone inside the library is strictly prohibited.
12. Library furniture should not be disturbed.
13. Observe dignified silence in the library.
The students who do not comply with the above rules will be considered seriously and will be reported to the Principal for further disciplinary action.
RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005
1) Information Officer - Shri. Baini D. Reddy - Associate Prof.
2) Asst. Info. Officer - Mrs. Vinaya Modak - Office Supdt.
3) Appellate Authority - Dr. Debajit N. Sarkar - Principal
DETAILS OF GROUP INSURANCE SCHEME YUVA RAKSHA (Oriental Insurance Company)
*(022) 2540 2721 / (022) 2540 1172
The students have to pay a premium of Rs. 30/ per year. It will cover the following eventualities.
1) Road/Railway Accident.
2) Injury during sports.
3) Natural calamity such as riots/earthquakes etc.
4) any other accident.
The students will be eligible for compensation as per following rules.
1) In case of permanent disability up to ̀ . 1 Lac.
2) Hospitalization - as per bills subject to maximum of ̀ . 1 Lac.
3) In case of unfortunate death of the student, parents will get compensation up to ̀ . 1 Lac.
4) In other cases as per rules.
Students/parents will have to make their claim to the insurance company through the Principal.
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Third Year (T.Y.B.Com.) Sem. V
lBUSINESS ECONOMICS - V
lFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING: - V (Financial Accounting)
lFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING: - VI (Cost Accounting)
lFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING: - VII (Related Applied Component - Introduction to Management Accounting)
lMARKETING AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMMERCE - V
APPLIED COMPONENT GROUP COURSES
lDIRECT & INDIRECT TAXATION - I
lMARKETING RESEARCH - I OR
lCOMPUTER SYSTEMS & APPLICATION - I
F.Y.B.Com
S.Y.B.Com
Courses under Semester Based Credit & Grading System (SBCGS)Bachelor of Commerce
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Introduction to Business - I
Environmental Studies - I
Business Economics - I
Foundation Course - I
Business Communication - I
Mathematical and Statistical Techniques - I
Accountancy and Financial Management - I
First Year (F.Y.B.Com.) Sem. I
Service Sector - II
Environmental Studies - II
Business Economics - II
Foundation Course - II
Business Communication - II
Mathematical and Statistical Techniques - II
Accountancy and Financial Management - II
First Year (F.Y.B.Com.) Sem. II
Principles of Management & Finance - III
Business Economics - III
Accounting & Financial Management - III
Foundation Course - III
Business Law - I
Applied Component Groups Courses
Advertising - I
Second Year (S.Y.B.Com.) Sem. III
Principles of Management & Finance - IV
Business Economics - IV
Accounting & Financial Management - IV
Foundation Course - IV
Business Law - II
Applied Component Groups Courses
Advertising - II
Second Year (S.Y.B.Com.) Sem. IV
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T.Y.B.Com
Third Year (T.Y.B.Com.) Sem. VI
lBUSINESS ECONOMICS - VI
lFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING: - VIII (Financial Accounting)
lFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING: - IX (Cost Accounting)
lFINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING: - X (Related Applied Component - Introduction to Management Accounting)
lMARKETING AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMMERCE - VI
APPLIED COMPONENT GROUP COURSES
lDIRECT & INDIRECT TAXATION - II
lMARKETING RESEARCH - II OR
lCOMPUTER SYSTEMS & APPLICATION - II
THEORY PAPERS-100 Marks
PART-A INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
CLASS TEST
ASSIGNMENT
ACTIVE CLASS PARTICIPATION
OVERALL CONDUCT
20 Marks
10 Marks
5 Marks
5 Marks
40 Marks
PART B EXTERNAL-60 Marks(Duration 2 Hrs.)
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR F.Y. B.Com., S.Y B.Com and T.Y.B.Com students under SBCGS.
1) Examinations in each semester are in two parts viz. part A-INTERNAL EXAMINATION of 40 marks
and part B EXTERNAL EXAMINATION of 60 marks.
2) The College will conduct internal and external examinations of Semester I to IV on behalf of the
University of Mumbai.
3) While the College will also conduct INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS (40 Marks) of Semester V and VI
and EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS (60 Marks) will be conducted by the University of Mumbai. Marks
of the INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS of Semester V and VI will be submitted to the University by the
college for further processing.
4) The results of semester V and VI shall be declared by the University. The grade card shall be issued
by the University after converting the marks into appropriate grades.
The examination shall be conducted at the end of each semester.
ATKT for Faculties of Arts & Commerce is read as under as per circular UG/02 of 2012-13 dated
3/4/12)
a. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in the
Semester I.
b. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III-if he/she passes each of Semester I &
Semester II
OR
A learner who fails in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II taken together with
not more than two courses each in Semester I & II.
c. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of heads of failure in
Semester III.
Semester V
d. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester V.
if he/she passes Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
OR
A learner shall pass Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than four courses of Semester
III and Semester IV taken together with not more than two courses each in sem. III & Sem. IV
e. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of heads of failure in
the Semester V. However, the learner shall pass each course of Semester III and Semester IV in
order to appear for Semester VI.
f. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
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ADDITIONAL EXAMINATIONS
A student is eligible to appear in the ADDITIONAL EXAMINATIONS for Internal & External only if he/she could not appear due to :
i) Representing in Sports/Cultural /NSS/NCC etc. on behalf of the College.*
ii) Hospitalised /Under medication/Resting at home as per the advice of the doctor. (MEDICAL
CERTIFICATE/HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE IS MUST).*
iii) Emergency beyond the control of the student.*
*ALL THESE ARE SUBJECT TO SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS/TESTIMONIALS TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PRINCIPAL.
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.
PASSING STANDARD
Internal
External
40 marks out of 100 marks
16 marks out of 40 marks
24 marks out of 60 marks.
R.8436- A PASSING STANDARD AND 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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THE MARKS OBTAINED AT THE INTERNAL ASSESSMENT AND EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT
WILL BE DECLARED TOGETHER.
PERFORMANCE GRADING :
The PERFORMANCE GRADING of the learners shall be on the SEVEN point ranking system as under
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (B.M.S.)
This course was introduced by the University of Mumbai in the year 1999-2000 with an aim to create
middle cadre management personnel.
It is a three-year degree course, with six semesters. The course involves classroom teachings,
project presentations, industrial visits etc. to prepare students to face real world situations.
The B.M.S. department is managed by three full time faculties and visiting faculties drawn from the
industry and service sectors. The college has fully equipped computer laboratory and seminar room with
audio-video facilities for students.
The Department takes keen interest in the overall development of students. Extra lectures are
conducted for students who have difficulties in subject/s. The department also arranges lectures by
experienced faculties drawn from other colleges.
The Scheme of modules shall be as follows:SEMESTER BASED CREDIT and GRADING SYSTEM (SBCGS)
COURSES TAUGHT*First Year B.M.S.
SEMESTER - I
1.1 Foundation of Human Skills
1.2 Introduction to Financial Accounts
1.3 Business Law
1.4 Business Statistics
1.5 Business Communication
1.6 Principles of Management
1.7 Introduction to Computers
SEMESTER - II
2.1 Business Environment
2.2 Industrial Law
2.3 Computer Applications in Business
2.4 Business Mathematics
2.5 Managerial Economics I
2.6 Introduction to Cost Accounting
2.7 Environmental Management
SEMESTER - III
3.1 Management Accounting
3.2 Managerial Economics II
3.3 Marketing Management
3.4 Production Management & Materials Management
3.5 Strategic Management
3.6 Business Aspects of Banking & Insurance
SEMESTER - IV
4.1 Research Methods in Business
4.2 Elements of Direct and Indirect Taxes
4.3 Export-Import Procedures and Documentation
4.4 Co-operatives & Rural Markets
4.5 Productivity and Quality Management
4.6 Public Relations Management
Second Year B.M.S.
SEMESTER -V
3.1 Financial Management
5.1 Human Resources Management
5.2 Service Sector Management
5.3 Financial Management
5.4 Elements of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
5.5 Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
5.6 Special Studies in Marketing(Elective Paper-I)
5.7 Project Work of 200 marks**
SEMESTER -VI
4.1 International Marketing
6.1 Entrepreneurship and Management of Small & Medium Enterprises
6.2 Operation Research
6.3 International Finance
6.4 Indian Management Thought and Practices
6.5 International Marketing
6.6 Retail Management (Elective Paper II)
Third Year B.M.S.
**At the beginning of the semester faculty will orient students on project work. The students will
collect necessary data and analyse the same. Students must discuss the findings of the project before the
report is finalised. The students shall present their findings to the faculty wherein the faculty shall provide
guidelines for finalizing the project.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR F.Y.B.M.S., S.Y.B.M.S. & T.Y.B.M.S.
SEMESTER BASED CREDIT and GRADING SYSTEM (SBCGS)
1) Examinations in each semester are in two parts viz. part A-INTERNAL EXAMINATION of 40 marks
and part B EXTERNAL EXAMINATION of 60 marks.
2) The College will conduct internal and external examinations of semester I to IV on behalf of the
University of Mumbai.
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3) While the College will also conduct INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS of Semester V and VI and
EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS will be conducted by the University of Mumbai. Marks of the
INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS of semester V and VI will be submitted to the University by the college
for further processing.
4) The results of semester V and VI shall be declared by the University. The grade card shall be issued
The examination shall be conducted at the end of each semester.
PRACTICAL PAPERS-100 Marks
PART-A INTERNAL ASSESSMENT 40 Marks
SEMESTER END PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
JOURNAL
VIVA-VOCE
LABORATORY WORK
ONE PROJECT/ASSIGNMENT WITHPRESENTATION
ACTIVE CLASS PARTICIPATION
OVERALL CONDUCT
5 Marks
5 Marks
10 Marks
20 Marks
THEORY PAPERS-100 Marks
PART-A INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
CLASS TEST
ASSIGNMENT
ACTIVE CLASS PARTICIPATION
OVERALL CONDUCT
20 Marks
10 Marks
5 Marks
5 Marks
40 Marks
PART B EXTERNAL-60 Marks(Duration 2 Hrs.)
10 Marks
5 Marks
5 Marks
EXTERNAL -60 Marks
(Duration 2 Hrs.)
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Students should submit project / assignment / journal in time as per the date/s mentioned in the
notice from time to time.
ATKT for Faculties of Arts & Commerce is read as under as per circular UG/02 of 2012-13 dated
3/4/12)
a. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespective of number of heads of failure in
the Semester I.
b. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III-if he/she passes each of Semester I &
Semester II
OR
A learner who fails in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II taken together with
not more than two courses each in semester I & II.
c. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of heads of failure in
Semester III. However, the learner shall pass each course of Semester I and Semester II in order to
appear for Semester IV.
d. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester V.
if he/she passes Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
OR
A learner shall pass Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than four courses of Semester
III and Semester IV taken together with not more than two courses each in sem. III & Sem. IV
e. A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester VI irrespective of number of heads of failure in
the Semester V. However, the learner shall pass each course of Semester III and Semester IV in
order to appear for Semester VI.
f. The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
ADDITIONAL EXAMINATIONS
A student is eligible to appear in the ADDITIONAL EXAMINATIONS only if:
1. Could not appear due to
i) Representing in sports/Cultural /NSS/NCC etc. on behalf of the College.*
ii) Hospitalised /Under medication/Resting at home as per the advice of the doctor. (MEDICAL
CERTIFICATE/HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE IS MUST).*
iii) Emergency beyond the control of the student.*
*ALL THESE ARE SUBJECT TO SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS/TESTIMONIALS TO THE
SATIFACTION OF THE PRINCIPAL.
THE MARKS OBTAINED AT THE INTERNAL ASSESSMENT AND EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT WILL
BE DECLARED TOGETHER.
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.
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PERFORMANCE GRADING:
The PERFORMANCE GRADING of the learners shall be on the SEVEN point ranking system as under:
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
B.Sc. (I.T.) (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)
The B.Sc. I.T. programme of the University of Mumbai has been designed keeping in mind the
growing use of Computers and Information Technology in our day to day life. The course aims to provide
basic inputs for a broad understanding of Information Technology and its interfaces. The use of computers
and information technology is wide and practically in all fields; hence the demand for trained personnel in
the field of information technology is growing.
It is a full time course of three years divided into six semesters. The department has a well equipped
computer laboratory with 46 terminals. There are four full time well qualified faculties. The department
draws faculties and experts also from industry. Besides classroom teachings, the department conducts
guest lectures and industrial tour for students.
The Scheme of modules shall be as follows:
SEMESTER BASED CREDIT and GRADING SYSTEM (SBCGS)
First Year B.Sc.I.T. (from 2011-12 and onwards)
SEMESTER - I
Professional Communication Skills
Applied Mathematics I
Fundamentals of Digital Computing
Electronics and Communication Technology
Introduction to C++ Programming
SEMESTER - II
Web Designing & Programming
Applied Mathematics II
Microprocessor and Microcontrollers
DBMS
Data Communication and Networking Standards
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R.8436- A PASSING STANDARD AND PERFORMANCE GRADING
PASSING STANDARD
Internal
External
40 marks out of 100 marks
16 marks out of 40 marks
24 marks out of 60 marks.
SEMESTER -III
LDMS
Computer Graphics
Advanced SQL
Object Oriented Programming with C++
Modern Operating Systems
SEMESTER -IV
Software Engineering
Multimedia
Data Structures with Java
Embedded Systems
Quantitative Techniques
Second Year B.Sc.I.T. (from 2012-13 and onwards)
SEMESTER -V
Network Security
ASP.NET with C#
Software Testing
Advanced Java
Linux Administration
SEMESTER -VI
Internet Technology
Digital Signals and systems
Data warehousing
Elective : I) Project ManagementII) GISIII) IPR and Cyber Laws
Third Year B.Sc.I.T. (from 2012-13)
*At the beginning of the semester faculty will orient students on project work. The students will collect necessary data and analyse the same. Students must discuss the findings of the project before the report is finalised. The students shall present their findings to the faculty wherein the faculty shall provide guidelines for finalizing the project.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR F.Y. and S.Y.B.Sc.I.T.
SEMESTER BASED CREDIT and GRADING SYSTEM (SBCGS)
1) Examinations in Semester I to IV are divided in two parts viz.I. Theory Examinations which are divided in two parts
Part A : Internal Examination of 40 MarksPart B : External Examination of 60 Marks
Total 100 marks
II. Practical Examinations which are divided in two partsPart A : Internal Examination of 20 MarksPart B : External Examination of 30 Marks
Total 50 Marks
2) The College will conduct internal and external examinations of semester I to IV on behalf of the University of Mumbai.
3) While the college will also conduct INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS of semester V and VI and EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS will be conducted by the University of Mumbai. Marks of the INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS AND PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS of Semester V and VI will be submitted to the University by the College for further processing.
The results of Semester V and VI shall be declared by the University. The grade card shall be issued by the University after converting the marks into appropriate grades.
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PRACTICAL PAPERS-50 Marks
PART-A INTERNAL ASSESSMENT 20 Marks
PART - B SEMESTER END PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
JOURNAL
VIVA-VOCE
LABORATORY WORK/ASSIGNMENT/PRESENTATION
5 Marks
5 Marks
20 Marks
30 Marks
The examination shall be conducted at the end of each semester.
THEORY PAPERS-100 Marks
PART-A INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
CLASS TEST
ASSIGNMENT
ACTIVE CLASS PARTICIPATION
OVERALL CONDUCT
PART B
20 Marks
10 Marks
5 Marks
5 Marks
40 Marks
EXTERNAL-60 Marks(Duration 2 Hrs.)
ADDITIONAL EXAMINATIONS
A student is eligible to appear in the ADDITIONAL EXAMINATIONS only if:
1. Could not appear due to
i) Representing in sports/Cultural /NSS/NCC etc. on behalf of the College.*
ii) Hospitalised /Under medication/Resting at home as per the advice of the doctor.
(MEDICAL CERTIFICATE/HOSPITAL DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE IS MUST).*
iii) Emergency beyond the control of the student.*
*ALL THESE ARE SUBJECT TO SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS/TESTIMONIALS TO THE
SATISFACTION OF THE PRINCIPAL.
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.
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Modified ATKT rules for Science
ALLOWED TO KEEP TERMS (ATKT) :
i) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester II irrespective of grades obtained in each
course of Semester I.
ii) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester III if he/she passes (grade 'E' or above in each
course) each of Semester I and Semester II)
or
He/she fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester I
& and Semester II.
iii) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of grades obtained in each course
of Semester III.
iv) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester V if he / she passes Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III and Semester IV
or
He/she has passed Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses with not more
than total 200 marks, in each of Semester III and Semester IV.
v) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester VI irrespective of grades obtained in each
course of Semester V.
vi The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
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PERFORMANCE GRADING:
The PERFORMANCE GRADING of the learners shall be on the SEVEN point ranking system as under:
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
R.8436- A PASSING STANDARD AND PERFORMANCE GRADING
PASSING STANDARD
Internal
External
40 marks out of 100 marks
16 marks out of 40 marks
24 marks out of 60 marks.
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THE FOLLOWING ASSOCIATIONS ARE ACTIVE TO DEVELOP THE OVERALL
PERSONALITY OF STUDENTS.
1) ENGLISH LITERARY ASSOCIATION : To develop taste for language & literature is the aim of
English Literary Association. The Association conducts various literary activities such as debates,
elocution competitions, guests lectures and essay writing competitions. Students are advised to
become member of the association.
2) MARATHI VANGMAY MANDAL : This Association conducts activities such as guest lectures,
debates, essay writing, elocution, poetry recitation etc. The aim of this Association is to develop and
sustain the taste for Marathi language and literature and to assimilate non Marathi students in main
stream and develop the use of Marathi language in every aspect of life.
3) COMMERCE ASSOCIATION : To keep pace with the current happening and update the knowledge
of the students, the Commerce Association is active in conducting various co-curricular activities
such as industrial visits, quiz, debates, essay writing and guidance in project completion.
4) CULTURAL ASSOCIATION : Equal importance is given to cultural activities. Students are
encouraged to participate in various cultural activities both at the intercollegiate and at the College
levels. TALENT HUNT is organised in July to select students for various competitions.
5) MOVIE CLUB : Movie Club has started recently. College has planned to show classic feature films
and documentaries in English, foreign and regional languages. Students are advised to be members
of this club.
6) NATURE CLUB : The College organises various activities such as nature trails, trecking for
students etc. This Club will give exposure to students to know about surroundings and create
awareness about environment.
7) ALUMNI ASSOCIATION : (Ex-Students Association) Regular meetings of alumni association are
held with the ex-students of the College. The Ex-studetns can register themselves at the College
website at www.jmpc.org.
8) EXTENSION ACTIVITY : Students can enroll for Extension Activity with Dept. of Life Long Learning
and Extension, University of Mumbai through the College. On successful completion of extension
activity student will be elegible for 10 grace marks at the Annual/Semester End Examinations as the
case may be.
9) STUDENTS' COUNCIL : The Students' Council is formed as per the directives of University. The
Council consists of i) Principal - Chairmanii) One Lecturer nominated by the Principaliii) Teacher-In-Charge of National Cadet Corpsiv) National Service Scheme Programme Officerv) One student from each class, who has shown academic merit at the examination held in the
preceding year and who is engaged in full time studies in the College, nominated by the Principalvi) One student from each of the following activities, who has shown outstanding performance,
nominated by the Principal namely;
1) Sports, 2) National Service Scheme and Adult Education, 3) National Cadet Corps, 4) Cultural
Activities
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vii)Two lady students nominated by the Principal provided that, two of the students from the
categories VI and VII shall be those belonging to the Scheduled caste or Scheduled Tribes or De-
notified Tribes(Vimukta Jatis) or Nomadic Tribes or other Backward Classes.
The Student Council members participate in various activities of the College.
10) Sports: Students are always encouraged to participate in sports. The College regularly takes part in
intercollegiate competitions. Our Students have won medals in Judo and Karate at the University
level. Beside this, the College campus has a volleyball court. The College also appoints coach to train
in volleyball, football and cricket. Students also should avail the Gymkhana facility for Indoor Sports.
11) Placement Cell And Career Guidance : The College has a Placement Cell under the able guidance
of a senior lecturer to provide job opportunities to students. The Cell also conducts lectures on career
guidance. The College website has been linked to India Career Portal for job opportunities.
12) Book Bank : The College has Book Bank facility for those students who are from economically poor
background. Such students are given a set of text books for the entire academic year against the
submission of proof of income of their parents. For details, students concerned should contact the
librarian of the College.
13) University Book Bank : University Book Bank facility for Socially Backward Students. College also
provides book bank facility to socially backward Students. Students should submit caste certificate
along with book bank application to avail this facility.
14) Earn & Learn Scheme: This is only for students who do not get financial help from Govt. or from
other organisations. Such students can render their services to the College as per their convenience
against which the College pays them suitably. For details meet Dr. (Mrs.) Vidya Hanchinal, the
College librarian.
15) Counselling Cell : Students who face problems such as academic stress, family conflicts,
personality related issues etc. are advised to seek the advice of Counsellor who visits once in week.
Personal counsellor is appointed to address various problems of students. No fee is charged for such
service. Students can take benefit of this facility on regular basis.
16) Women Development Cell (WDC) : The college Women Development cell is a specially constituted
body consisting of members from the teaching and non-teaching staff representatives of the students
as well as a member from SWADHAR, an NGO with experience in women's issues. It seeks to
promote gender justice. The objectives of the Cell are a) to promote women's empowerment. b)
prevent and address sexual harassment in college.
*WDC COMMITTEE
1) Prin. Dr. Debajit N. Sarkar - Ex-Officio Presdient.
2) Smt. Gracy D'souza - Chairperson
3) Smt. Pranita G. Kamath - Member
4) Smt. Jui Mavlankar - Member
5) Smt. Vinaya V. Modak - Member
6) Shri. Rajpal K. Tayade - Member
7) Student Members
Sexual Harassment
The Women Development Cell has set up a REGISTRATION of ONLINE COMPLAINT (ROC) System
which is installed in the Girls' Common Room. This has been designed by the B.Sc.I.T. Department
of our College. A girl student concerned can lodge complaint in regard to any form of sexual
harassment to the Chairperson of the College WDC.
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17) Rotaract Club : The Rotaract Club was formed in the year 2010. It is sponsored by Rotary Club of
Mumbai West Coast with the objective to undertake various social projects along with the
development of students.
18) N.S.S. (National Service Scheme) : The College has two N.S.S. units. Enrolment of interested
students as N.S.S. volunteers will be announced in July 2013 N.S.S. activities are generally
community oriented. A rural camp of seven days is also organised. All N.S.S. volunteers should
complete 120 hrs. to get the benefit of 10 grace marks in the final examinations.
19) N.C.C. (National Cadel Corps) : The College does not have a N.C.C. unit, but students can enroll in
N.C.C. with Patkar College (Goregaon) and Ghanshyamadas Saraf College (Malad). Boys can join
at Patkar College and girls can join at Ghanshyamdas Saraf College NCC Unit.
(Tel.: 2851808 / 2043055 / 2047193 / 2048058)
THE COLLEGE HAS PERMANENT COMMITTEE FOR SPECIAL CLASS AS PER THE
UNIVERSITY CIRCULAR. FOLLOWING ARE MEMBERS.
1) PRINCIPAL Dr. D. N. SARKAR - CHAIRMAN
2) SHRI R. K. TAYADE - CONVENER
3) SHRI D. M. PATIL - MEMBER
4) Mr. R. G. SAINDANE - MEMBER
(Head Clerk)
THE COLLEGE HAS A GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL FOR STUDENTS. STUDENTS IF THEY
HAVE ANY GENUINE GRIEVANCE MAY CONTACT THE CELL. FOLLOWING THE MEMBERS OF THE
CELL.
1) Shri B. D. REDDY - CONVENOR
2) Mrs. G. D'SOUZA - MEMBER
3) Mrs. PRANITA G. KAMATH - MEMBER
4) Mrs. V. V. MODAK (Off. Spdt.) - MEMBER
5) A STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE - MEMBER
Railway Concession
Students can avail railway concession facility for LOCAL and LONG JOURNEY. One should apply
accordingly to the office in a prescribed form on stipulated days. Such a facility is subject to correct address
as mentioned in the admission form.
THE COLLEGE MAGAZINE "AKSHARAI" CAN BE COLLECTED FROM THE COLLEGE
OFFICE.
SCHOLARSHIPS & ACADEMIC PRIZES
1) Late Smt. Hasumatiben Mastarambhai Bhatt Memorial Scholarship for a B.Com student (Cash
Award)
2) Late Shre Jitendra Mastarambhai Bhatt Memorial Scholarship for B.Sc. IT student (Cash Award)
3) Shri S. Jayakumar Ebenezer Memorial Rolling Trophy for the 'Best Outgoing Student' of the
Commerce section and for the Self Finance Section.
4) Highest Marks in aggregate to First Three Students in Commerce* and B.Sc. IT.
5) Highest marks in each Subject in Commerce ** and B. Sc. IT.
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* Student securing highest marks in aggregate in T.Y.B.Com. will be awarded with Free Computer
Course worth Rs. 2000/- sponsored by MICM, Goregaon (W).
** Student securing highest marks in MHRM: Cash Prize of ` 500/- sponsored by
Mrs. G. D'souza.
** Student securing highest marks in Environmental Studies Cash Prize of ` 500/- sponsored by
Principal Dr. D. N. Sarkar.
** Student securing highest marks in Computer System & Application cash prize of ` 500/- sponsored
by Shri P. Sheth.
Special Awards
1) Best NSS volunteer (Boy & Girl)
2) Best NCC Cadet (Boy & Girl)
3) Students with highest class attendance
4) Sports Champion (Boy & Girl)
5) Cultural Champion (Boy & Girl)
6) Best Library User Award (Classwise)
Principal's Special Awards
Principal's Special Award is given to the students who have won many prizes in intercollegiate level
or at the State or at the National level or for any outstanding performance.
Important
Students should visit the college website www.jmpcollege.org regularly.
Following information can be obtained from the website :
1. Examination time table
2. Urgent / Important notice
3. Fee payment notice
4. Lecture notice
5. Syllabi, etc.
Students should also check the notice board regularly for all information related to
examinations.
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1. Government of India Scholarship toScheduled Cast, ConcertsBuddhism Scheduled Tribes,Vimukta Jati Students
(A) Income certificate less than 1,00,000/- by executive Magistrate (Tahsildar) 1st April, 2012 to 31st March, 2012 with all details (including) D.A.H.R.A., C.L.A. Etc.a) Caste Certificate.b) Photo copy of the Marks-sheet of last exam passed.c) Photo copy of the Ration Card & Aadhar Card
All documents required atthe time of admissionalongwith the form. CreamyLayer Certificate notrequired for SC/ST.
2. Govt. of India freeship to S.C., S.T. and Buddhism Students.
a) Income Certificate more than ̀ .1,00,000/-b) Caste Certificate.c) Photo copy of the Mark-sheet.d) Photo copy of the Ration Card & Aadhar Card
All documents required atthe time of admissionalongwith the form.
3. O.B.C. Freeships, V.J./N.T/DT/SBC. a) Income above ̀ . 1,00,000/- & aboveb) Caste Certificate.c) Non-Creamy layer Certificate of Income.d) Photo copy of the Mark-sheet of last exam passed.e) Photo copy of the Ration Card & Aadhar Card
All documents required atthe time of admissionalongwith the form.
4. O.B.C. Scholarship, V.J./N.T/DT/SBC. a) Income below ̀ . 1,00,000/-b) Caste Certificate.c) Non-Creamy layer Certificate of Income.d) Photo copy of the Mark-sheet of last exam passed.e) Photo copy of the Ration Card & Aadhar Card
All documents required atthe time of admissionalongwith the form.
Students will get Freeship & Scholarship as per following according to their respective categories
Students are requested to download the Scholarship/Freeship Form from the website i.e. www.Mahaeschol.Maharashtra.gov.in/ Escholarship / Login.aspx and they are also requested to submit the same to the college office after online submission. Last Date for online & Hard Copy submission : 31st July 2012. Otherwise, Scholarship / Freeship amount will not be sanctioned by the Government. http://www.mahaechol.maharashtra.gov.in / Escolarship/login.aspx
Students are requested to downloadthe Scholarship / Freeship formfrom the website i.e.
www.Mahaeschol.Maharashtra.gov.in/Escholarship / Login.aspx and they are also requested to submit the same to the college office after online submission.
Last date for Online & HardCopy Submission 31st July2013.Otherwise, Scholarship/Freeship amount will not besanctioned by theGovernment.
5. E.B.C. Freeships a) Income of the family not to exceed ̀ . 15,000/- as on 31st March 09 of the year immediatley proceedings.1) Caste Certificate.2) Mark Sheet.3) Photo copy of Ration Card.
Last Date for submission20-07-2013
6. Freeship to the children of PrimarySchool Teacher (PTC) Non-TeachingStaff of Jr. College.
1) Proof/Service Certificate of employee2) Income Certificate3) Mark Sheet4) Photo copy of the Ration Card.
Last Date for submission20-07-2013
7. Freeship to the children of Freedom Fighters.
- do - Last Date for submission20-07-2013
8. Freeship to the children of Ex-Serviceme.
- do - Last Date for submission20-07-2013
9. Freeship to the children of widows of the Defense Service Personal.
- do -Last Date for submission20-07-2013
10. College Freeship 1) Income Certificate2) Ration Card Zerox3) Xerox copy of the Mark Sheet.
Last Date for submission30-07-2013
11. ANGC Welfare and Education and Scholarship
1) Income Certificate2) Bonafide Certificate, ID, FEE Receipt.
Last Date for submission30-07-2013
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Note : Students applying for scholarship, free studentships should note that these are granted on the following conditions. a) That the applicant is regular in attendance in accordance with the condition governing the respective Scholarship / free studentship. b) His conduct and progress is satisfactory.
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Railway Concession (Local)
Railway Concession
(Long Journey)
Bonafide Certificate
No Objection Certificate
Duplicate Marksheet.
Duplicate Identity Card
& Library Card
Transfer Certificate
Transcript Record (5 Copies)for Additional copy
Migration
Verification of Document
(Only Degree College Documents
of Regular Students)
Nil
Nil
20/-
20/-
100/-
150/-each
100/-
1000/-50/-
320/-
10/- for
1st Copy &
5/- for each
additional copy
Monday & Thursday
Monday & Thursday
Monday & Thursday
Monday & Thursday
Monday & Thursday
Monday & Thursday
As per ApplicationReceived
Monday & Thursday
As per ApplicationReceived
Monday & Thursday
SANSKARDHAM KELAVANI MANDAL's
JASHBHAI MAGANBHAI PATEL COLLEGE OF COMMERCESTUDENTS RELATED MATTERS ONLY ON SECOND AND THIRD WEEK OF EVERY MONTH
Documents Fee in `. Days Person to Meet
Time 10.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
W.E.F. 18th December 2012
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Shri. Hemant Parab
Shri. Pravin Siyodia
Mrs. Manasi Bhagwat &
Ms. Supriya Mane
Mr. Amol Salvi
Mrs. Manasi Bhagwat
Shri. Sanjeev Bagul
Shri. Pravin Rawool
Shri. Rajendra Saindane
Shri. Sanjeev Bagul
Shri. Rajendra Saindane
Shri. Pravin Rawool &
Shri. Sanjeev Bagul
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