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Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019. Guru Nanak Khalsa College Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committee’s of Arts, Science & Commerce Estd. (1937) Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade with a CGPA of 3.22 Best College Award by University of Mumbai (2011-12) PROSPECTUS
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Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019.

Guru Nanak Khalsa CollegeShiromani Gurdwara Parbhandhak Committee’s

of Arts, Science & CommerceEstd. (1937)

Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade with a CGPA of 3.22Best College Award by University of Mumbai (2011-12)

PROSPECTUS

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GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLEGE

Our vision is to instill the idea of ‘Service to Humanity’ in the young Khalsites; maximize their civic and sensitivity

quotient and uphold the Ambedkarian ideal by making education accessible to students of the lower socio-economic

strata. Our mission is to impart quality education to students, moulding their holistic development and igniting young

minds to foster the spirit of humanism is sync with the teachings of Guru Nanak, helping them imbibe the ‘Essence of

Wisdom’ and develop secular outlook becoming harbingers of a new social order.

“Essence of Wisdom is Service to Humanity”

The institute believes and practices Guru Nanak Devji's philosophy towards women,

reflected in the shabd, empowering women.

Vision and Mission Statement

: First Mehl :

(Translated Version of the Shabd)

From woman, man is born; within woman, man is conceived; to woman he is engaged and married.

Woman becomes his friend; through woman, the future generations come.

When his woman dies, he seeks another woman; to woman he is bound.

So why call her bad? From her, kings are born.

From woman, woman is born; without woman, there would be no one at all.

O Nanak, only the True Lord is without a woman.

That mouth which praises the Lord continually is blessed and beautiful.

O Nanak, those faces shall be radiant in the Court of the True Lord. ||2||

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GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLEGE

Phone : 2409 6234, 2409 6635 Fax : 2401 6815 E-mail : [email protected]

Website : www.gnkhalsa.edu.in

LOCAL MANAGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee’s

GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLEGEof Arts, Science and Commerce

Degree College School Committee

Chairman

S. Avtar Singh Makker

Vice-Chairman

S. Gurinder Singh Bawa,

Secretary

S. Dalmegh Singh

Members

S. Tarlochan Singh

S. Dharminder Singh Ubha

S. Bhupindar Singh Minhas

S. Jaspal Singh Bhasin

S. Kulwant Singh Kohli

S. Satinderpal Singh Kohli

S. Waryam Singh

S. Surinderpal Singh Bright

Principal,

Ex-officio Secretary

Dr. Kiran Mangaonkar

Staff Representative

Dr. Dinesh C. Kala

Dr. Rita Bhambi

Mrs. Anita Pasbola

Non-teaching Staff Representative

Mr. A. S. M. Sundaram

Chairman

Sardar Avtar Singh Makker

Vice-Chairman

S. Gurinder Singh Bawa

Secretary

S. Dalmegh Singh

Members

S. Manjit Singh

S. Dharminder Singh Ubha

S. Raghbir Singh Gill

S. Manmohan Singh Ratti

S. Kulwant Singh

S. Sukhwinder Singh Randhawa

Principal,

Ex-officio Secretary

Dr. Kiran Mangaonkar

Vice -Principal

Mrs. Gurmeet Kaur Kohli

Registrar

Mr. Sudhir Katekar

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GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLEGE

CONTENTS

1. Introduction 4

2. Code of Conduct 4

3. Curricula 5

i. Junior College 5

ii. Degree college 7

• Eligibility Norms 7

• Courses Offered 7

iii. Self Financed 8

• Eligibility Norms 8

• Courses Offered 9

iv. Post Graduate / PhD Programmes 15

v. GNIRD 16

vi. NFB 17

4. Rules of Refund of Fees 17

5. Co-curricularActivities 18

6. Extra curricular Activities 18

7. Infrastructure 19

8. Caution Notice Pertaining to Examination 20

9. Scholarships / Freeships 21

10. Sports Roll of Honour 22

11. Facilities of the Trainees 24

12. College Campus and Infrastructure Picture 26

13. List of Teaching and Non-teaching Staff 27

14. Academic Calendar 31

15. Colleges Run by SGPC, Amritsar 32

16. Forms 33

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Introduction

Guru Nanak Khalsa College is one of the premier

institutions of Mumbai, founded (1937) and managed by

the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee

(SGPC), Amritsar, Punjab. This is the first college to be

established by the Community outside Punjab on the

advice of the eminent social reformer and architect of

the Indian Constitution, Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb

Ambedkar. The College has completed 78 years of its

glorious existence.

The College is ideally located in the heart of an

education zone surrounded by well known institutes and

schools, fostering a spirit of learning. The College

comprises both the Degree and Junior colleges. The

Degree College is affiliated to the University of Mumbai

and the Junior College to the Maharashtra State Board

of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.

Being a Sikh minority college, the College has an in

house Gurudwara so as to nurture the values of Guru

Nanak Devji. The College, however, retains its secular

outlook as it firmly believes in the Sikh ideology of

Oneness of Humanity and prides itself on its

cosmopolitan staff and student population and a

healthy, secular atmosphere.

The academic year begins with the recital of ‘Akhand

Path Saheb’. This is followed by ‘Guru Ka Langar’ in

which all the students partake, creating a sense of

harmony.

Code of Conduct

With a view to maintain a healthy, constructive and

disciplined atmosphere in the College, every student is

required to observe the following rules of conduct.

• Every Sikh student who is admitted to the

College is required to wear a proper turban. No

admission form will be accepted without the

student’s photograph in a proper turban.

• The student will be liable for strict disciplinary

action amounting to dismissal from the

College, if the Sikh culture is defiled in any way.

• The students are required to appear for all the

college examinations. Absence from any of these

may result in the terms not being granted and such

students will be debarred from appearing for the

University / Board examinations.

• The students are required to attend lectures and

practicals regularly with punctuality. Action will be

taken against those students who remain absent

without a proper reason. If a student remains

absent for more than 3 days consecutively, he/she

is required to submit an explanation in writing from

the parent / guardian to the Principal. Science

students who fail to attend lectures are likely to be

debarred from the practicals. The list of students

who default in attendance will be displayed on the

College notice board from time to time.

• Every student is required to wear his / her college

identity card. Students without the identity card are

not permitted to enter the college premises. The

identity card becomes invalid if it is tampered with,

by a change of the photograph or by an alteration

of personal information.

• The College and its environs are deemed to be

mobile free zone. Mobile phones if any, shall be

switched off on the College campus. If found using

it, the student will be liable to have his / her mobile

phone confiscated or will have to face any

disciplinary action by the college authorities.

Students are prohibited from carrying mobile

phones into the examination hall. Carrying of

mobile phones into the examination hall amounts

to unfair means.

• The College authorities shall not be held

responsible for any loss / theft of the mobile

phone or valuable articles.

• Conduct of the students in the class as well as on

the campus shall be such as, will cause no

disturbance to fellow students, teachers or to

other classes.

• Loitering within the College premises, talking

loudly, whistling, etc. are strictly prohibited. Any

student found creating any kind of disturbance in

the College is liable for severe punishment

including suspension / rustication.

• Students should, in their own interest, read the

notices displayed on a day-to day basis.

• Consumption of alcohol, tobacco in any form

and smoking are strictly prohibited in the

College premises.

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• No association can be formed or funds raised or

tickets sold or meetings held without the prior

permission of the Principal in writing. Students

must not indulge in political work on the college

premises.

• No notice can be put up without the written consent

of the Principal.

• Students are expected to use College property

with care. Students causing any damage to the

College property or laboratory equipment or books

in the library are liable to pay a fine and make good

the loss. The amount of fine to be levied will be

decided by the Principal and his decision on all

such matters will be final and binding.

• No picnics, excursions, trips or social gatherings

can be arranged by the students without the written

permission of the Principal. Picnics may be

arranged with the written consent of at least one

professor who will accompany the students and

will give a written undertaking that he would be

responsible for the safety and good conduct of the

participants. Students are expected to behave with

dignity and restraint during picnics, trips and social

events in order to maintain the reputation of the

College.

• Parking of vehicles including bicycles, motor

cycles, scooters, cars, etc. is not permitted within

the college compound.

• Though utmost care will be taken by the College,

the parents have to submit an undertaking that no

responsibility attaches to the college for any

untoward eventuality.

• Students should not communicate without prior

permission of the Principal, any information, or

write any information or write about any matter

concerning / regarding the College administration

to the Press / outside agencies.

• If the continuance of a student in the College is

detrimental to the best interest or discipline of the

College, the Principal, may direct such a student to

leave the College. The decision of the Principal

shall be final and binding on the student.

• Students involved in any case of ragging will

attract the prohibitions (University Circular No.

2005/38/05/vs-1 dated 18.7.2007) and will be

liable for cancellation of admission.

• Students are prohibited form dressing explicitly in

a manner that offends the norms of decency and

decorum. Male students are explicitly forbidden

from wearing shorts / three fourth pants. Female

students are prohibited from wearing shorts /

miniskirts / spaghetti tops.

• Students joining the College are required to abide

by all the rules, regulations and instructions that

are issued by the College authorities from time to

time and to submit to the normal enforcement

of the same to the satisfaction of the college

authorities, whose decision in all matters shall be

final.

Curricula

Core-Curriculum

The College comprises both the Degree and Junior

College. The Degree College is affiliated to the

University of Mumbai and the Junior College to the

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher

Secondary Education.

The College offers in addition to Arts, Science and

Commerce streams, vocational and self-financing

courses viz. Minimum Competency Vocational Course

(MCVC), Computer Science in the Junior College and

Computer Science, Information Technology,

Biotechnology, BMS, BMM, BAF, BBI & BFM in the

Degree College.

Rules of Admission

Admission is granted solely on merit as per University /

Government rules. Seats are reserved for the Sikh

Minority community as per rules. Outstanding sports

persons and children of police/ defence / ex defence

personnel and from the handicapped category are given

weightage. A special provision is made to enroll

students from the developing countries of Asia and

Africa.

Junior College

Eligibility Norms

First Year

Qualifying examination required: SSC examination of

MSBSHSE or any other examination recognized as

equivalent thereto.

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Documents required: Original and attested xerox of

SSC marksheet / School leaving Certificate / SSC

Passing Certificate.

Remarks: Those passing the ICSE / CBSE or SSC

of any other Board / University, have to submit the

‘PROVISIONAL ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE’ from the

MSBSHSE. Final Eligibility Certificate is to be submitted

by the end of the first term.

Second Year

Qualifying examination required : FY JC Examination of

any Junior college recognized by MSBSHSE

Documents required : Original and attested xerox of

FY JC marksheet.

Remarks : Students from other institutions will be

required to submit their leaving / Transfer Certificate,

Migration Certificate.

Vocational Stream

F.Y.J.C. students can offer a Vocational Course in

‘Electronics Technology’ consisting of two languages

(Two papers of 100 marks each), ‘General Foundation

Course’ (Two paper of 50 marks each) and ‘Electronics

Technology’ (Three papers of 100 marks each).

stStudents completing this course with 1 class can

directly join second year Diploma in Engineering.

This course is meant for those seeking self employment

and employment in the electronics industry.

These students can also continue their higher studies in

B.A., B.COM., B.SC., BMS., etc.

Courses Offered

1. FY JC/SY JC Arts

(A) Compulsory Subjects

a) English

b) Environmental Education

Any ONE of the following

a) Hindi

b) Marathi

c) Punjabi

d) French

(B) Optional Subjects

Any FOUR from the following

a) History

b) Political Science

c) Economics

d) Logic

e) Sociology

f) Hindi (if not offered as a compulsory language)

g) English Literature

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and

Higher Secondary Education has introduced “English

Literature” a new subject at the Junior College level.

The College offers this subject to students of XI and XII

stds. of Science, Arts and Commerce.

This is an option to any optional subject in any faculty of

learning in the Junior College. This subject can be

offered by any English medium student.

This subject will be useful to students who want to

pursue B.M.M. or B.M.S., Journalism, Advertising,

English Literature.

For more details on this subject one may contact the

English Department.

2. FYJC/SYJC Science

(A) Compulsory Language

a) English

Any One of the following

a) Hindi

b) Marathi

c) Punjabi

d) French

(B) Compulsory Subjects

a) Physics

b) Chemistry

c) Mathematics & Statistics

d) Environmental Education

d) Any ONE of the following

I. Biology

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II. Economics

III. Sociology (In the place of Mathematics/

Biology; limited seats subject to special

permission.)

IV. Bi-focal Electronics

V. Bi-focal Computer Science

VI. English Literature

• Students who have selected Bi-focal Electronics /

Computer Science are exempted from studying

the second compulsory Language.

• Students Passing Intermediate Drawing or

Technical Drawing at school level are eligible for 5

additional marks if they opt for Vocational subjects.

3. FYJC/SYJC Commerce

(A) Compulsory Languages

a) English

Any ONE of the following

a) Hindi

b) Marathi

c) Punjabi

d) French

(B) Compulsory Subjects

a) Book-Keeping and Accountancy

b) Economics

c) Organisation of Commerce

d) Mathematics and Statistics / Secretarial

Practice (Unaided)*

e) Environmental Education

4. FYJC/SYJC M.C.V.C.

a) Electronics Technology

b) Marathi or Hindi

c) English

d) Foundation Course

Degree College

Eligibility Criteria

First Year

Qualifying examination required: SY JC Examination of

MSBSHSE or any other examination recognized as

equivalent thereto as per eligibility norms presented by

Mumbai University on their website www.mu.ac.in.

Documents required : Original and attested xerox of

SYJC marksheet & proof of residence.

Remarks

Students from other institutions will be required to

submit their leaving / Transfer Certificate / NOC. Those

passing the first year of any other Board / University

have to submit the ‘PROVISIONAL ELIGIBILITY

CERTIFICATE’ from the University of Mumbai; Final

Eligibility Certificate is to be submitted by the end of first

term.

Second Year

A student of F.Y. Arts and Commerce is eligible to take

admission in S.Y.(Sem III) if he has cleared all the

courses of Sem I and Sem II or has failed in not more

than four courses in the Sem I & Sem II taken together.

(However, the student should not fail in more than two

courses in each semester.)

A student of F.Y. Science is eligible to take admission in

S.Y. (Sem III) if he has cleared all the courses of Sem I

and Sem II or has failed in not more than six courses in

Sem I and Sem II taken together but has failed in not

more than three courses in each semester.

The students who have cleared the first year ATKT

examination are also eligible for admission to the

second year as per University norms.

Documents required: Original and attested xerox of the

SYJC & First Year( Both Semesters or ATKT) mark-

sheets & proof of residence.

Third Year

Qualifying examination required: Second Year

Examination of the University of Mumbai or any

examination recognized as equivalent thereto. (The

rules of ATKT in force, if any, will be applicable)

Documents required: Original and attested Xerox of the

SYJC, First Year & Second Year mark-sheets & proof of

residence.

* students offering SP should pay additional fee for the said subject.

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Remarks: Students from other institutions will be

required to submit their leaving / Transfer Certificate /

Migration Certificate. Those passing the First Year from

any other Board / University have to submit the

‘PROVISIONAL ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE’ from the

University of Mumbai. Final Eligibility Certificate is to be

submitted by the end of first term.

Examination related information: Credit based system

(B.A./ B.Com / B.Sc. Aided)

1. Credit based system is semester based wherein

the students have to separately clear each

semester.

2. Eligibility for clearing each semester is 40%

marks in each paper and the students have to

separately clear internals (minimum 10 out of 25

marks) and external examination (minimum 30

out of 75 marks) Internal evaluation will be based

on assignments / projects, class tests, class

participation and class conduct of the students for

B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com. For all subjects with

practicals, the internal evaluation will be based on

assignments / projects / practicals, class tests,

class participation and class conduct.

3. The student is eligible to appear for the second

semester examination irrespective of whether he

has or has not cleared all the papers of the first

semester.

4. A student is eligible for the next semester, i.e., third

semester, if he / she has cleared all the courses of

the first and second semester or has failed in not

more than two courses in the first and second

semester taken together.

5. There is no A.T.K.T. examination under the

semester system.

6. Students are required to have 75% attendance as

per University norms.

Self Finance Courses

Eligibility

First Year Information Technology

Should have passed XII standard examination from

Maharashtra Board or it’s equivalent with Mathematics

and Statistics as one of the subject and should have

secured not less then 50% marks in aggregate for open

category, 40% marks in aggregate in case of reserved

category candidate.

Second Year Information Technology

Should have passed Diploma (Three years after thS.S.C. X std.) in Information Technology / Computer

Technology / Computer Engineering / Computer

Science / Electrical, Electronics, Video Engineering and

allied branches. Mechanical 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.

OR

Candidates with post HSC – Diploma in Information

Technology / Computer Technology / Computer

Engineering / Computer Science / and allied branches

will be eligible for direct admission to the second year of

B.Sc. (I.T).

Diploma should be recognized by the Board of Technical

Education or any other recognized Govt. body.

Minimum marks required: 45% aggregate for open

category candidates and 40% aggregate for reserved

category candidate.

First year Computer Science

Should have passed XII standard examination from

Maharashtra Board or its equivalent with Science

stream and with Mathematics and Statistics as one of

the subject.

First Year Accounting and Finance / Banking

Insurance / Finance Marketing

A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting Finance) degree

course shall have passed XII std. examination of the

Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or

its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in

aggregate at first attempt (40% in case of reserved

category)

Every candidate admitted to the Degree course in the

constituent / affiliated college, recognized institution,

conducting the course, shall have to register himself /

herself with the University.

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First Year Biotechnology

thMathematics as one of the subjects at XII Science.

Provisional admission will be given if Mathematics is not thof the subjects XII Science till the student clears the

Mathematics proficiency test.

Bachelor of Mass Media

A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the

degree course in Bachelor of Mass Media shall have

passed XII std. examination of the Maharashtra Board

of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent, from

the Science, Arts or Commerce streams.

Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)

A candidate, for being eligible for admission to the BMS

degree course shall have passed HSC examination of

the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education

or its equivalent examination or Diploma in any

Engineering branches with two years or three

years duration after SSC, conducted by the Board

of Technical Education, Maharashtra state or its

equivalent examination by securing minimum 45%

marks for general category (in one attempt) at the

respective examination and minimum 40% marks for

the reserved category (in one attempt).

Courses offered :

Sr. Class Compulsory Subjects Optional Subject CombinationNo.

1. FYBA 1) Foundation Course – I

2) Communication Skills in English

3) Hindi / Marathi / Punjabi

1) Economics / History / Philosophy

2) Economics / Philosophy / English Ancillary (Literature)

3) Economics / History / Hindi Ancillary (Literature)

4) Economics / History / Marathi Ancillary (Literature)

5) Economics / History / English Ancillary (Literature)

6) Economics / History / Punjabi Ancillary (Literature)

7) Economics / Hindi Ancillary (Literature)/ Marathi Ancillary (Literature)

8) History / Hindi Ancillary (Literature) / Marathi Ancillary (Literature

9) Economics / Mathematics / Statistics

10) Economics / Hindi Ancillary (Literature) / English Ancillary (Literature)

11) History / Hindi Ancillary (Literature) / English Ancillary (Literature)

12) History / Philosophy / English Ancillary (Literature)

13) History / Philosophy / Marathi Ancillary (Literature)

14) History / Philosophy / Hindi Ancillary (Literature)

15) History / Marathi Ancillary (Literature) / English Ancillary

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Courses offered :

Sr. Class Compulsory Subjects Optional Subject CombinationNo.

2. SYBA 1. Foundation Course – II

2. Applied Component (any one)

a. Investment Analysis

b. Comparative Religion

c. Travel & Tourism

Optional Group (the options offered in First Year will continue)

3. TYBA Single Major Subject (Six Units)

1) English

2) Marathi

3) Hindi

4) History

5) Economics

6) Philosophy

Double Major Subjects

1) Any two combinations of the major subjects

mentioned above (3+3) (As per the discretion of

the Principal)

4. FYBSc 1) Foundation Course - I 1) Physics / Chemistry / Microbiology

2) Physics / Chemistry / Botany

3) Physics / Chemistry / Zoology

4) Physics / Chemistry / Biotechnology (Self

Financed)

5) Chemistry / Botany / Zoology

6) Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics

7) Physics / Mathematics / Statistics

8) Physics / Mathematics / Computer Science

(Self Financed)

9) Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Science

(Self Financed)

10) Economics / Mathematics / Statistics

5. SYBSc 1) Foundation Course - II 1) Physics / Chemistry

2) Chemistry / Botany

3) Chemistry / Zoology

4) Chemistry / Microbiology

5) Chemistry / Biotechnology (Self Financed)

6) Physics / Mathematics

7) Physics / Computer Science (Self Financed)

8) Botany / Zoology

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Sr. Class Compulsory Subjects Optional Subject CombinationNo.

6. TYBSc 1) Physics

2) Chemistry

3) Botany

4) Zoology

5) Microbiology

6) Mathematics

7) Statistics (Self Financed)

8) Biotechnology (Self Financed)

9) Computer Science (Self Financed)

7. FYBCom 1) Foundation Course - I 1) Accountancy and Financial Management - I

2) Commerce - I (Business Development and Service Sector)

3) Business Economics

4) Business Communication

5) Mathematics and Statistical Techniques

6) Environmental Studies

8. SYBCom 1) Foundation Course - II 1) Fundamental of Marketing and Finance (Commerce - II)

2) Business Law

3) Business Economics

4) Accountancy and Financial Management

5) Advertising

9. TYBCom 1) Marketing & Human Resource Management

2) Business Economics

1) Financial Accounting & Auditing Financial

Accounting

2) Financial Accounting & Auditing Cost

Accounting & Auditing

3) Financial Accounting & Auditing Management

Accounting

4) Direct and Indirect Taxation

5) Computer System and Application

6) Investment Analysis and Portfolio

Management

10. FYBMS Sem. - I

1) Foundation of Human Skills

2) Introduction to Financial

Accounts

5. SYBSc 1) Foundation Course - II 9) Mathematics / Computer Science (Self Financed)

10) Mathematics / Statistics

11) Mathematics / Economics

Applied Component

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Sr. Class Compulsory Subjects Optional Subject CombinationNo.

12. SYBMS

Sem. - III

1) Management Accounting

2) Managerial Economic - II

3) Marketing Management

4) Production Management

& Materials Management

5) Strategic Management

6) Business Aspects in

Banking and Insurance

13. SYBMS

Sem. - IV

1) Research Methods in Business

2) Direct and Indirect Taxes

3) Export Import Procedure & Documentation

4) Co-operatives & Rural Markets

5) Productivity and Quality

Management

6) Public Relations Management

1) Human Resource Management

2) Service Sector Management

3) Financial Management

4) Elements of Logistics and

Supply Chain Management

5) Business Ethics and

Corporate Social Responsibility

6) Project Work - I

1) Special Studies in Marketing

2) Special Studies in Finance

3) E-commerce

14. TYBMS

Sem. - V

11. FYBMS

Sem. - II

1) Business Environment

2) Industrial Law

3) Managerial Economics - I

4) Business Mathematics

5) Introduction to Cost Accounting

6) Computer Applications

in Business

7) Environmental Management

10. FYBMS Sem. - I

3) Principles of Management

4) Business Law

5) Business Statistics

6) Business Communications

7) Introduction to Computers

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Sr. Class Compulsory Subjects Optional Subject CombinationNo.

1) Effective Communication

Skills - II

2) Political Concept &

Indian Political System

3) Principles of Management

and Marketing

4) Introduction to Psychology

5) An Introduction to Literature

6) Translation Skills

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17. FYBMM

Sem. - II

1) Introduction to Creative Writing

2) Introduction to Culture Studies

3) Introduction to Public Relations

4) Introduction to Media Studies

5) Understanding Cinema

6) Advanced Computers

18. SYBMM

Sem. - III

1) Entrepreneurship and

Management of Small

and Medium Enterprises

2) Operations Research

3) International Finance

4) Indian Management Thoughts and Practises

5) International Marketing

6) Retail Management

1) Effective Communication

Skills - I

2) Fundamentals of

Mass Communication

3) Introduction to Computersth4) Introduction to 20

Century World History

5) Introduction to Sociology

6) Economics

1) Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management

2) Econometrics

15. TYBMS

Sem. - VI

16. FYBMM

Sem. - I

1) Introduction to Advertising

2) Organizational Behaviour

19. SYBMM

Sem. - IV

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Sr. Class Compulsory Subjects Optional Subject CombinationNo.

1) Advertising in Contemporary Society

2) Copy Writing

3) Advertising Design

4) Consumer Behaviour

5) Media Planning and Buying

6) Brand Building

1) Reporting

2) Editing

3) Features and Opinion

4) Indian Regional Journalism

5) Newspaper - Magazine Making

1) Advertising and Marketing

Research

2) Legal Environment

and Advertisement Ethics

3) Financial Management

for Marketing and Advertising

4) Agency Management

5) The Principles and Practice

of Direct Marketing

6) Contemporary Issues

20. TYBMM Sem. - V Advertising

21. TYBMM Sem. - V Journalism

1) Press Law and Ethics

2) Broadcast Journalism

3) Business and Magazine

Journalism

4) Internet and Issues

in Global Media

5) News Media Management

6) Contemporary Issues

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22. TYBMM Sem. - VI

Advertising

23. TYBMM Sem. - VI

Journalism

3) Introduction to Journalism

4) Print Production

and Photography

5) Radio and Television

6) Mass Media Research

19. SYBMM

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Post Graduate / Ph. D. Programmes

M.A. / M.Sc / M.Com.

Qualifying Examination required: B.A. / B.Sc. /

B.Com. of the University of Mumbai or any other

recognized University

Documents required : Original and attested xerox of

Degree marksheet & proof of residence.

Remarks: Students from other institutions will be

required to submit their Leaving / Transfer Certificate /

Migration Certificate. Those passing the Degree

of any other Board / University have to submit the

‘PROVISIONAL ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE’ from the

University of Mumbai. Final “Eligibility Certificate” is to

be submitted by the end of first term.

For admission to Ph.D.: Students should contact

the concerned Head of the Department. Ph. D.

Programmes are offered in Botany, Zoology, Chemistry,

Bioanalytical Sciences, Microbiology and Hindi.

In addition to the documents specified above, students

should also submit 4 passport size photographs and an

undertaking for regular attendance and good conduct.

1. Rules of eligibility & enrollment are as per University

of Mumbai on their website www.mu.ac.in It is

understood that the students seeking admission

are completely aware of the rules, regulations /

ordinances for admission & eligibility for the course

that they have applied for.

2. Confirmation of admission is subject to fullfilment

of eligibility & duly confirmed by the University of

Mumbai.

3. The admission will be confirmed as per the merit

list and as per the date & time specified and only if

accompanied with original documents.

4. The College will not be responsible for any lapse

on part of student with regard to eligibility.

I) M.A. is offered in the following subjects:

1. Hindi

II) M.Sc. is offered in the following subjects:

1. Analytical Chemistry - Papers & Research

2. Botany-Papers & Research

3. Computer Science

4. Information Technology

5. Inorganic Chemistry - Papers & Research

6. Microbiology - Papers & Research

7. Organic Chemistry - Papers & Research

8. Physical Chemistry - Papers & Research

9. Physics - Microprocessors & Computers

10. Zoology - Papers & Research

GNIRD

1. Bioanalytical Sciences - Papers & Research

2. Bioinformatics - papers

3. Nutraceutical Sciences - papers

III) M.Com. (Advanced Accountancy)

A) Part-I

1. Business Policy and Strategic Management

2. Business Economics

3. Advanced Accounting &

Financial Management - I

4. Advanced Accounting & Financial

Management-II

B) Part – II

1. Research Methodology

2. Advanced Accounting & Financial

Management - III

3. Advanced Accounting & Financial

Management - IV

4. Advanced Accounting & Financial

Management - V

IV) M. Com (Business Management)

A) Part - I

1. Business Policy and Strategic Management

2. Business Economics

3. Business Management: Paper I - Human

Resource Management

4. Business Management: Paper II – Marketing

Strategies and Plans.

B) M. Com. PART – II (e-commerce)

C) Five Year Integrated Course in Bioanalytical

Sciences. (Details given under GNIRD.)

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Career Oriented Programmes / Add – On

Courses

Physics Department

1. Embedded Systems for undergraduate

students

2. Networking Using Net Sim

3. PG Diploma in RFID & Integration with

Automated Systems

Mathematics department

1. Certificate course on Statistical analysis with

hands on experience in SPSS.

2. UGC sponsored add on course on ‘Data

Analytics’

GNIRD

1. Certificate course/Specialized personal

training: Spectroscopy, Chromatography,

Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology.

Sensory evaluation, patent drafting, courses

in Linux.

GNIRD

With the inception of GNIRD (Guru Nanak Institute of

Research and Development) in the year 2004-2005, G.

N. Khalsa College took a major step forward in the

direction of establishing the culture of scientific

research. Till date the College management has

invested more than rupees 5 crores and instituted a

well-planned R & D setup complete with state of the art

facilities, available only at a select few elite institutes in

Mumbai.

GNIRD comprises several laboratories specializing

in research in different areas of analytical and

biological research. The setup consists of high end

Instrumentation Laboratory, Molecular Biology

Laboratory, Nutraceutical Product Development

Laboratory, Microbiology Laboratory, Wet Chemistry

Laboratory, Bioinformatics Section and a well stocked

departmental library consisting of more than 500

specialized books in addition to over 100,000 books in

the central college library.

GNIRD is recognized as a department for doing

research in the field of Chemistry as well as

Bioanalytical Sciences leading to Mumbai University

degrees of M.Sc. by research as well as Ph.D. The

research activities at GNIRD have culminated in the

College being recognized as SIRO (Scientific &

Industrial Research Organization) by Govt. of India

Ministry of Science and Technology, Department of

Scientific and Industrial Research.

Courses Offered

Five Years Integrated M. Sc. Degree course in

Bioanalytical Sciences

Candidate must have passed standard XII after 10 + 02

schooling (or equivalent) examination from any

recognized board in India with minimum of 50% marks

for students belonging to general category and 45%

marks for students belonging to reserved category in

aggregate or equivalent grade with Science subjects-

Mathematics, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry and

Physics.

Admission Procedure

• A student seeking admission to Five year

integrated M.Sc. Degree course in Bioanalytical

Sciences will first appear for entrance test of two

hours duration, based on objective type thquestions, general knowledge and XII standard

syllabus.

• Students will be selected for admission strictly on

basis of merit list derived on the scores at the

entrance examination and as per the reservation

policy of the University of Mumbai and the

Government of Maharashtra. Students featuring

in the merit may be called for an interview and

counseling session at the respective institution so

that they may be acquainted with the teaching-

training programme as envisaged in the syllabus.

Duration

The course shall be of a full time course. The course

shall be covered in five years in ten Semesters.

Subjects Offered

1. Biological Sciences(Botany, Zoology, Micro-

biology and Molecular Biology)

2. Chemical Sciences(Analytical Chemistry, Physical

Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry)

3. Computational Sciences (Mathematics, Bio-

statistics and Computer Sciences)

4. Foundation Course/ Environmental Sciences/

Technical Communication Skills(As per UGC

guidelines)

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5. Entrepreneurship Skills(Business Economics,

Knowledge Management, Innovation and

Principles of Corporate Management)

6. Projects/ Assignments/ Case Studies

7. Industrial Training and Industrial Visits.

Ongoing Research Projects

Wound healing herbs, veterinary herbal medicines.

standardization of medicinal plants and herbal

formulation, microbial production of PUFA, antioxidant

activity of food & cosmetics components, studies on

transversal drug absorption, therapeutic potential of

secondary metabolites, use of natural dyes for novel

applications, DNA finger printing for medicinal plants

etc.

Services

• Analytical services:- Analysis of samples by

GC, HPLC, HPTLC, UV-spectrophotometer,

FTIR Spectroscopy, AA Spectroscopy, Flame

photometry, etc

• Molecular biology services: - Electrophoresis -

Agarose & Polyacrylamide, 2D-gel electro-

phoresis, DNA Sequencing using 8 Capillary DNA

sequencer.

• Microbiology Testing:- Determination of Bioburden,

evaluation of antimicrobial activity

• Analytical Method:- Development / HPLC / GC/

HPTLC

• Nutraceutical product development & testing

including sensory evaluation

• Biotechnology related services: - Shake flask

testing, scale up studies in fermenter complete

with continuous monitoring of pH DO & SCADA.2

• Development of fermentation technology, Bioprocess

Technology transfer & consultancy.

• Fermentation facility available for use by third party

trained personnel.

National Facility for Biopharamaceuticals (NFB)

National Facility for Biopharamaceuticals ( NFB) is an

five crore project funded by Departments of Science and

Technology, Ministry of Health, Government of India and

G. N. Khalsa College. This is one of its kind in the nation

and its mission is to train students in the field of

Biotechnology and drug research and to make them

industry ready. The policy of NFB is to provide hands on

training and make the candidate independent and

confident in their field of interest.

NFB has well equipped and state of art laboratory

facilities with a pre training laboratory, Molecular biology

laboratory, protein purification laboratory, bacterial

fermenter and an animal tissue culture laboratory. NFB

has many technical consultants with global exposure

and an excellent team of well-trained instructors to give

training at personal level.

NFB offers various training programmes with duration of

one day to three years. NFB offers part-time courses for

under graduate and post- graduate students so that they

can build their career during their regular studies.

Rules of Refund of Fees

Refund of Tuition, development and all other fees after

cancellation of admission;

The candidates who have taken admission for graduate

courses in govt. college, in Govt. aided and unaided

courses conducted by affiliated colleges, and

recognized institutes 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 the

fee for the course shall be refunded to the candidate

after deducting charges as following:

Prior tocommencement

of academicterm and

instruction of the Course

Upto 20 daysafter the

commencement of academic

term of the course

stFrom 21 daythupto 50 day

after thecommencementof academic term

of the course

From 51at daythupto 80 day

after the commencementof academic term

of the course

FromstSeptember 1

tothSeptember 30

AfterthSeptember 30

Rs. 500/-Lump sum

20% of the totalamount of fees.

30% of the totalamount of fees.

50% of the totalamount of fees.

60% of the totalamount of fees.

100% of the totalamount of fees.

DeductionCharges

FEE DEDUCTION OF CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION

i ii iii iv v vi vii

Period and Percentage of Deduction Charges

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Co-curricular Activites

INSPIRE

The College has the unique distinction of organizing

INSPIRE science internship camp, sponsored by the

Department of Science and Techonology, Govt. of India,

for the third consecutive year. The Camp is meant for

students pursuing XI Science and provides a unique

opportunity to interact with eminent scientists of national

and international repute.

Department Associations

The Department associations arrange talks, seminars

and competitions to spur an interest in their respective

subjects and widen their perspective.

Chemistry Dr. C. V. Raman Chair

Hindi Kabir Chair

English Rabindranath Tagore Chair

Mathematics Indian mathematician Chair

GNIRD Hargobind Khurana Chair

Progressive Science Centre

Workshops for school students are regularly conducted

so as to generate interest in pure sciences amongst

school students.

Mentorship Program

Special care is taken of the students preparing for the

Third Year B.A. / B. Com. / B. Sc. Degree Examinations.

Apart from the terminal and preliminary examination, a

rigorous schedule of test series is devised to train the

students to be consistent in their work all round the year.

Mentors (teachers assigned to specific groups of

students) regularly monitor the students’ attendance and

performance and give personal attention to their

problems. Parent-teacher meets are arranged so as to

encourage the parents to participate in their ward’s

progress and monitor their attendance and academic

record. Scholar’s card is given to the brighter students

and remedial coaching is extended to the academically

weaker students. Performance Improvement Programme

(PIP) for final year students and Remedial PIP for

academically weaker students are conducted at the end

of the Semester.

Extra Curricular Activities

Sports

Khalsa prides itself as one of the best Colleges of

Mumbai University in the sports arena. The Khalsa

management has been providing unstinted support to

its budding sportsmen so as to enable them to realize

their full sports potential. The sports Roll of Honour

includes sportsmen who have made a mark in Asian

Games and Olympics. They have been honoured with

Padmashree, Arjuna Award, Shiv Chatrapati Award,

etc. For the last several years, the College has been the

reigning champion team in hockey. The College has

also provided a substantial number of players to the

Mumbai University and National Teams. The College

stands second in Sports in the University of Mumbai.

National Cadet Corps (NCC)

The establishment of NCC(Boys) Unit in Guru Nanak

Khalsa College coincides with the birth of NCC in India.

Enrolment to NCC is voluntary for boys and girls at

Junior college level.

Besides regular training, the cadets participate

invarious activities at All India level such as Republic

Day, Independence Day, Basic Leadership, Thal Sainik

Camps(TSC), Trekking, Mountaineering in which

cadets display their Espirit de-Corps and engage in a

healthy competition in a disciplined manner.

The NCC unit has brought laurels to the College

by working towards environment enrichment and

conservative social service programmes and adoption

of slums.

The college authorities have provided sufficient

infrastructure for conducting NCC activities such as

NCC Office (Boys and Girls), space for storing

equipment’s and uniforms. The college authorities have

also funded the NCC units to purchase the band and the

cadets are trained to perform during various NCC

programmes. NCC Day is celebrated every year during

the annual cultural festival Nazrana.

National Service Scheme (NSS)

NSS Unit has been participating in this Scheme under

the NSS Cell in University of Mumbai.

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The enrolment is open to all students irrespective of

their caste, creed and religion. Around 150 students

enroll as volunteers academic year. They have to put in

minimum 120 hours of work by taking up different

projects during the academic year.

The NSS unit has won laurels by involving itself in

projects, working towards environment enrichment and

conservative social service programmes and adoption

of slums.

Extension Work Unit

The Extension Work Unit at the college was initiated in

the year 2006 under the aegis of the Department of

LifeLong Learning and Extension (DLLE), University of

Mumbai. The department offers flexible continuing

education opportunities for the people. The aim is ‘To

Reach The Unreached’. Various projects enhancing the

knowledge and personality of the students in the field of

Information technology, status of women, career

opportunities and entrepreneurship development are

undertaken by the students. Online certificate

course in Office Administration, Computer Hardware,

Software and Networking, Business Administration,

Computerized Accounting, Basic Electronics &

Telecommunications, Fibre Optics, Basics of Share

Market, Tally and e-Taxation are also offered besides,

courses such as MS Word, Excel and Power Point.

Annaporna Yojna (APY) is a unique activity which helps

the students to understand the techniques of

entrepreneurship.

Annual Extension Work festival titled “UDAAN-the flight

of extension” is organised by the University wherein the

students of Extension Work from various colleges

participate in street plays and exhibit posters based on

their projects.

Other Associations

Punjabi Cultural Association, Drama Association, Film

Society, Hiker’s Club.

Festivals

The Annual intra-collegiate festival ‘Nazrana’ is held in

December. Activities ranging from kavi sammelan,

literary events, ad campaign, fine arts to personality

contest, traditional and talent parade to fashion show

are organized.

Parent Teacher Association

Through regular interface between parents, teachers

and students, the Association works towards the

psychological well- being and academic progress of the

students.

The Association provides a forum for suggestions from

parents for further development of the Institution.

Alumni Association

The Alumni Association enables ex-students of the

College to strengthen their ties with their alma mater.

Besides, it enables the College and fresh graduates

from the college to avail of the help of past alumni who

are well placed in life. Third year students prior to

leaving the college may secure life membership to the

Association.

Doctor’s Panel

The college has a doctor’s panel for consultation or call

in the event of a medical emergency. First aid kits are

kept in the college office and in various laboratories.

Infrastructure

The college has a sprawling structure; the main building

and the annexe, linked by the Library section and

segregated by lawns and open spaces. The college has

one of the largest playgrounds amongst the colleges of

Mumbai; conforming to the international standards;

admeasuring 102 m X 144 m, with a running track

spanning 265 metres.

The classrooms are well-equipped and well-ventilated,

flanked by large corridors. Toilets on each floor and

hygienic drinking water facilities are available for the

students.

Library

The College library is one of the best libraries in the

University of Mumbai. The library has a spacious

reading hall with separate cubicles for the staff, female

and blind students. It can accommodate more than 400

readers at a time. The reading hall is kept open from

8.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. and the closing hour is extended

to 8.00 p.m. during examinations.

The library has a collection of over 90,000 books in the

senior college section and 5000 books in the Junior

College section. Library is unique in holding the finest

collection of books on Sikh history and religion. It also

has a rich collection of technical, scientific, literary and

popular journals and periodicals, newspapers, and also

reference books like dictionaries, encyclopedias.

Through its Book Bank, the library provides books to the

needy students. It offers an extra library ticket, the

Scholar’s Card, to meritorious students.

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The library helps the college in holding the annual book

exhibition and sale. It assists various departments of the

college to arrange departmental book displays in the

library for the benefit of the students. Tape recorders,

CDs, floppies, audio cassettes are provided by the

library. Braille typewriter facility is provided to blind

students. The library is fully computerized.

Students have access to e-resources (e-books and e-

journals) through N-LIST program of the UGC Infonet.

The library has an information center which provides

internet facility and a language lab for English & four

foreign languages namely Spanish, Japanese, Chinese

and German. The College library has also taken

institutional membership of British Council Library.

Laboratories

The College has spacious laboratories for practicals in

Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Microbiology,

Electronics and Computers. There are separate

laboratories for post-graduate students.

All laboratories are well-equipped and well-maintained.

The M.Sc. Physics Laboratory (for Electronics) and

Chemistry departments have highly sophisticated

instruments, some of which have been especially

imported.

Computer Laboratories

Departments of Mathematics and Statistics, Computer

Science, Information Technology, Bachelor of

Management Studies (BMS) and Bachelor of Mass

Media (BMM) have their separate computer

laboratories, state of the art Biotechnology laboratory.

The College also has ICT enabled class rooms for

effective delivery of lectures and presentation and

exchange of ideas.

Gymkhana

The College Gymkhana measures 14m X 13m. It is

adequately furnished for regular weight training activity,

table tennis, carom and chess. (There are changing

rooms for the teams.)

Playground

Full international size hockey field, football practice

arena, Volleyball court, Basketball Court, Handball

Court, 265 Meters Running Track, Long & High Jump

Pit, Shot Put and Discusss Throw Sector, Cricket Net

Practice Area.

For a number of years, the University of Mumbai’s

annual inter-collegiate hockey tournament for both men

and women has been hosted by Khalsa College. Also,

the Mumbai University hockey teams (men and women)

have their coaching camps on the College ground,

before they proceed to participate in the Inter-University

championships.

Seminar Hall

The College has state of the art seminar hall with a

seating capacity of 93. It is equipped with best acoustics

LCD projectors etc., making multimedia communication

effective and meaningful.

College Hall

This centre is an amphitheatre for budding talent.

Having a proper stage with a green room facility, the

college hall has a 500 plus seating capacity. Apart from

being the venue for formal functions, the hall is also

used for events like drama competitions, literary events,

kavi sammelan, mehfil and other artistic pursuits.

Quadrangle

The College building and its classrooms overlook a

large open space, the Quadrangle, which has a long

raised platform. The huge quadrangle is used for

holding open air functions like the Annual Prize

Distribution Function and the annual intra-collegiate

events like the Nazrana.

Canteen

A well-spread out area, the college canteen provides

a varied, wholesome, hygienic palatable fare at

subsidized rates.

Ladies Common Room (LCR)

The LCR is a spacious area with well ventilated rooms,

furnished with ample seating arrangement and other

amenities for indoor games like chess and carom. A

separate canteen facility is available. A lady attendant is

also available for assistance.

Caution Notice to the Candidates Appearing

For Examinations as per the Rules of the

University:

Students are advised to refrain from indulging in any

unfair means during the examinations.

Any candidate who indulges in the use of the following

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1. Possession of mobile phones, i-Pods, any

electronic unit, copying material, unauthorized

answer books or supplements.

2. Exchange of material.

3. Smuggling in or out of answer books or supplements.

4. Any mark of writing, sketch etc.

5. Mutual communication of any kind.

6. Forging the supervisor's signature etc.

Students indulging in any of the above malpractices are

liable for the following punishment as per the University

rules:

1. Debarring from examination for a period of upto

three years.

2. Cancellation of the student’s candidature at the

entire examination.

3. Cash penalty.

Registration of criminal offence with the Police (Non-

Bailable). Students are advised to take note of the

serious implications of malpractices and to refrain from

any kind of malpractice to avoid getting into serious

trouble.

Scholarship / Freeship / Awards

Jr. College

Government Scholarships

1. Scholarship for female students (Instituted by

Govt. of Maharashtra) - available only for the first

and second child. Declaration form attached in the

prospector.

Scholarship and freeship details and form

available online

(http://mahaeschol.maharashtra.gov.in)

Faculty sponsored scholarships

2. Late Prof. Ramesh H. Sanghvi Scholorship -

Highest in XII Commerce

3. Ashwinder Kaur Memorial Scholarship - highest thmarks XII Science

4. Mr. Jawadekar Scholarship – Highest Marks in

Chemistry in XII Science.

5. Prof. Waryam Singh Memorial Prize - highest in Mathematics in XII Science.

Sr. College

1. Scholarship and freeship for students (Instituted by Govt. of Maharashtra) Scholarship details and form available online

(http://mahaeschol.maharashtra.gov.in)

2. Govt Scholarship for minorities details and form available online.

3. Scholarship instituted by the college- details available with the registrar of the college.

4. The Management Awards to Meritorious University Rankers:

First Rank ` 21,000/-

Second Rank ̀ 15,000/-

Third Rank ` 10,000/-

5. Kapoor Foundation Scholarship for students of First year and Second year – “Earn while you learn”.

Students are expected to participate in projects which are socially relevant and are paid for the work done for three week during the vacation.

6. Prof Kuldip Singh Memorial Scholarships

• Budding Math Talent Award – Meritorious student of FYBSC Mathematics

• Emerging Math Talent Award - Meritorious student of SYBSC Mathematics

• Proven Math Talent Award - Meritorious student of TYBSC Mathematics

• Young Math Prodigy – Best Math Student Male and Female

7. Prof. Waryam Singh Memorial Special Prize - Highest marks in Mathematics TYBSc university examination and to the Best NCC cadet

8. Freedom Fighter Late Raghbir Singh Manhas & Smt. Bhajan kaur Manhas Scholarship to first rankholders of TYBMM / TYBMS/ TYBAF/ TYBBI/ TY BIO-TECH / TY STATES / TY IT

9. Tejinder kaur Kalirai Benevolent fund for first rank holder of TYBSC Microbiology and Bio Technology.

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10. Dr.(Ms.) Sharda Rai Scholarship – Highest marks

in Economics at the TYBA University Examination

11. (Ms) S. A. Irani Scholarship (Economics) - Highest

marks in Business Economics at the TYBCOM

University Examination

12. Shaila Mehta Scholarship (Economics) - Highest

marks in Economics and Applied Component

paper IX at the TYBA University Examination

13. Prof. Angelo Moses Award - Highest marks in

Philosophy at the TYBA University Examination

14. Mr. Leena Kelkar Award – highest Marks in

Philosophy at the SYBA level.

15. Prof. Surendra Gavaskar Scholarship - (NSS) – for

best male and female campers.

16. Jayshree P. N. Patil Mishra Award – Highest marks

in FYBA/SYBA/TYBA Hindi

17. Dr. S. D. Mishra Award (Hindi)

18. Rajaram Padalkar Memorial Prize

19. Prof. A. M. Thomas benevolent fund instituted by

Dr. R. G. Krishnan in memory of his teacher to be

awarded to a student securing highest marks in XII

SC and pursuing any field of medicine.

20. Bibi Sohandevi Scholarship on merit cum means

basis to girls students.

21. The College has instituted the Youth Research

Fellowship in collaboration with Gunvanti John

Kapoor Foundation and NGO 'Pukar'. Students are

shortlisted on the basis of merit cum means basis

and trained in social and soft skills by PUKAR, a

professional youth training organisation. These

students are offered scholarships by Kapoor

Foundation to undertake socially relevant projects

with leading NGOs. This is a unique program

wherein students are offered around 250 hours

personality development program along with

handsome financial support. The program is

conducted during holidays and vacation so as not

to affect the students' regular academic activities.

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1956 - 60 S. S. Narayan Football

1956 Mary Leela Rao Athletics

1968 Balbir Singh Hockey

1980 Selma D’Silva Hockey

1980 Loraraine Fernandes Hockey

1984 Marcelus Gomes Hockey

1984 Joaquim Carvalho Hockey

1988 Mark Patterson Hockey

2000 Jude Menezes Hockey

2004 Adrian D’Souza Hockey

SPORTS ROLL OF HONOUR - OLYMPIANS

YEAR NAME SPORT

ARJUNA AWARDS

1976 Loraraine Fernandes Hockey

1986 Joaquim Carvalho Hockey

YEAR NAME SPORT

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Medals won at the Inter college sports competition for Junior & Senior college students

2011-12 134 128 32 294

2012-13 27 33 73 133

Period Gold Silver Bronze Total

2011-12 52 59

2012-13 60 24

Period National State

Number of students who have represented Mumbai at State & National level competitions

Participation at International Competitions

Represented India in the qualifiers to Olympic Games for Hockey - 2011

Represented India for the u/22 cricket test series held at South

Africa & Jr. India in the Cricket series played in Australia.

Represented India at the Youth Common Wealth Games for Athletics

Represented India at the 6th World Junior Cadet & Karate Championships

Bronze medalist at the Jr. Asian Games in Taekwando held in Vietnam.

Represented Jr. Indian Hockey team in 4 Nation Hockey tournament

Represented India at the Junior & Cadet Open Table Tennis Circuit

Represented India in various Sr. & Jr. Table Tennis championships

held in 2008-09

Bronze medal winning Indian team member of the Womens Cricket

World Cup held in Australia in March 2009.

Khadang Bam Kathajit

Gaurav Jathar

Bhoite Shravan

Veena Rane

Sanil Shetty

Poonam Raut

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

FYBA

SYBA

FYBAF

FYBCom

SYBCom

TYBA

TYBA

SYBA

XI Com

Siddesh Gagh

Siddharth Pandey

Senhora D’Souza

7.

8.

9.

PADMA SHRI AWARDEES

1991 Selma D’Silva Hockey

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Facilities to the Trainees (Sports)

v Free International Standard Infrastructure for Training

v Free International Standard Coaching by NIS Certified coaches of

International and National Repute all year

v International Standard Kit (Sports Gear) for trainees who are regular

and consistent

v Free consultation with Nutritionist & Physiotherapist

v Free Counseling to trainees concerning academic and sports career

v Scholarships to students performing in international, national and

state level competitions.

v Building your school team free of cost for participation in DSO &

MSSA sports competitions

v Grace Marks and Admission under sports quota to colleges

I know the ill effects of gutkha, tobacco and cigarette

This deadly disease has engulfed the body, mind and the society.

My friends and I take the pledge that we will stay away from this addiction.

I will not consume tobacco for the well being of my country, society and my family.

I am an Indian citizen ………………

I will informed ………………

I am determined to follow this oath!

Tobacco free education institutions campaign,

Maharashtra Pledge

Tambaku Matlab Khallas

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Sports Teams of G. N. Khalsa College

Senior College

1. Athletics (Boys & Girls)

2. Badminton (Boys)

3. Basketball (Boys)

4. Best Physique (Boys)

5. Ball Badminton (Boys & Girls)

6. Boxing (Boys & Girls)

7. Carroms (Boys & Girls)

8. Chess (Boys & Girls)

9. Cricket (Boys & Girls)

10. Football (Boys & Girls)

11. Gymnastics (Boys & Girls)

12. Handball (Boys & Girls)

13. Hockey (Boys & Girls)

14. Kabaddi (Boys & Girls)

15. Lawn Tennis (Boys)

16. Power Lifting (Boys)

17. Shooting (Boys & Girls)

18. Table Tennis (Boys & Girls)

19. Taekwando (Boys & Girls)

20. Volleyball (Boys & Girls)

21. Tug of War (Boys & Girls)

22. Weight Lifting (Boys)

23. Cycling (Boys)

24. Judo (Boys & Girls)

25. Cross Country (Boys & Girls)

Junior College

1. Athletics (Boys)

2. Badminton (Boys)

3. Basketball (Boys & Girls)

4. Boxing (Boys)

5. Ball Badminton (Boys)

6. Carroms (Boys & Girls)

7. Chess (Boys)

8. Cricket (Boys & Girls)

9. Cycling (Boys)

10. Football (Boys)

11. Kick Boxing (Boys & Girls)

12. Handball (Boys)

13. Hockey (Boys & Girls)

14. Kabaddi (Girls)

15. Lawn Tennis (Boys)

16. Shooting (Boys & Girls)

17. Swimming (Boys & Girls)

18. Table Tennis (Boys)

19. Taekwando (Boys & Girls)

20. Volleyball (Boys)

21. Judo (Boys)

22. Wrestling (Girls)

23. Baseball (Boys)

24. Softball (Boys)

25. Sikai Martial Arts (Boys)

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College Campus and Infrastructure

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History Department

1. Dr. Rita Bhambi

2. Dr. Ravinder Kaur Cheema

3. Ms. Manisha Saindane

Economics Department

1. Dr. Suchitra S.Kumar

2. Mrs. Elizabeth Rosen

3. Mr. Suryavanshi S.

4. Mr. D.B. Yadav

Commerce Department

1. Mr. Allan D’souza

2. Mr. Anis Ahmad

3. Mrs. Anita Pasbola(PT)

4. Mrs. Sayali Yadav

5. Mr. Sameer Velankar

6. Mrs. Manjiri M. Date

Philosophy Department

1. Mrs. Davinderpal Kaur

2. Mrs. Rajashree Kolhatkar

Hindi Department

1. Dr. Ratna Sharma

2. Dr. M. K. Rai

Marathi Department

1. Dr. S. A. Ajgaonkar

2. Mrs. Padmaja Kulkarni

English Department

1. Mr. Yogesh Anvekar

2. Dr. Shubha Mukherjee

Maths & Stats Department

1. Dr. Siby Abraham

2. Dr. Rajesh Pandey

3. Mrs. Latha Mohanan

4. Dr. Mithu Bhattacharya

5. Mr. Rakesh Barai

6. Dr. Manoj Mishra

7. Mr. Sanjeev kumar Sinha

8. Ms. Dipali A. Sawant

Computer Science

1. Mrs. Jasmeet Kaur Ghai

2. Mrs. Rashmi Pote

3. Mrs. Sunita Rai

4. Ms. Kamini Patil

5. Ms. Bhagyashree Bonde

Chemistry Department

1. Dr. Chandra Maurya

2. Dr. Ajitkumar B. S.

3. Dr. Meeta Rakesh

4. Dr. Sudheer Lingayat

5. Dr. Ajitha Rani

6. Dr. Deepa Parab

7. Dr. Harmeet Kaur Kohli

8. Dr. Ranjit Kaur Bajwa

9. Dr. P. Tekale

10. Mr. Abhimanyu Yadav

11. Mr. Ravindra Deore

12. Dr. Priti Khedkar

13. Dr. Sukhjit Kaur Gujral

Physics Department

1. Dr. D. C. Kala

2. Dr. H. S. Kalsi

3. Dr. Devyani Awade

4. Mrs. Rama Pandey

5. Dr. Poonam Agarwal

6. Dr. Richa Agrawal

7. Mr. Jignesh Mehta

8. Mr. Arvind Singh

9. Dr. Sharad Tripathi

10. Dr. Sandeepan Nalawade

Librarian

Mrs. Nilam R. Chavan

Botany Department

1. Dr. Harshad M. Pandit

2. Dr. S. K. Cheema

3. Dr. Gopa Sarma

4. Dr. Vibha Gupta

5. Dr. Babita Rana

6. Dr. Manjiri Bhave

Zoology Department

1. Dr. Veena Sahai

2. Dr. Jagdish Mehta

3. Dr. Rupinder Kaur

4. Dr. Surekha Gupta

5. Dr. Manisha Mathur

6. Mrs. Dipti Despande

7. Ms. Mangal Chavan

Information Technology

1. Mrs. Jasbir Kuar

2. Mrs. Gauri Chavan

3. Mrs. Pinki Panda

STAFF MEMBERS (Senior College)

Mr. Allan D’souza

Vice Principal

Dr. Kiran Mangaonkar

Principal

Dr. V. V. Ranade

Vice Principal

Ms. Davinderpal Kaur Bhasin

Vice Principal

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4. Mrs. Meenakshi V.

5. Mr. Rohan Parab

6. Ms. Jasmeet Kaur

Microbiology Department

1. Dr. V. V. Ranade

2. Mrs. Durga D. Pawar

3. Mrs. Rina Mehra

4. Dr. Aparna Dubhashi

5. Dr. Krupa Purandare

6. Dr. Minal Dukhande

Bioatech Department

1. Dr. Sneha Panvalkar

2. Dr. Geeta Sadani

3. Dr. Lata Joseph

4. Mr. Chiradeep Sarkar

5. Mrs. Indumati Pushparaj

6. Mrs. Charuta Thosar

Account & Finance

1. Mr. Shahid Qureshi

2. Mrs. Anita Pasbola

3. Ms. Shweta Deshmukh

4. Ms. Zafrin Memon

5. Ms. Harmeet Kaur Tandan

6. Ms. Charanjit Kaur

7. Ms. Hardeep Kaur Banga

Bioanalytical Science

1. Dr. Naomita Dhume

2. Ms. Palavi Kamath

3. Ms. Nidhi Vora

Bioanalytical in MSc.

5 yr. Int. Course

1. Ms. Tejinder Kaur Banga

2. Ms. Mariammal Muthu

3. Ms. Sarika Choudhary

Bioinformatics

1. Ms. Parakh Sharma

2. Mrs. Gauri Shende

3. Mr. Pramod Shinde

Nutracitical Science

1. Mrs. Gauri Vahalkar

2. Ms. Amruta Karangutkar

3. Ms. Manjusha Nigudkar

4. Ms. Subhashini M.

BMS/BMM Department

1. Mr. Yogesh Kolhatkar

2. Mrs. Simran Chawla

3. Mr. Pravesh V.

4. Mrs. Harpreet Kaur

5. Mrs. Bhumika Desai

History Department

1. Mr. Rohit Padalkar

Economics Department

1. Mrs. Shardambal T.V.

2. Mrs. Pooja Mahajan

3. Mr. Swaranjit Singh Matta

Commerce Department

1. Mr. Davinder Singh Matta

2. Mr. Rajesh Rana

3. Mr. Hemang Sanghavi

Sociology Department

1. Mr. Prakash Jadhav

Logic Department

1. Ms. Sangita Bevli

Marathi Department

1. Mrs. Archana Malvi

2. Mrs. Sneha Akhave

3. Mrs. Prachi Shintre

English Department

1. Mrs. Papia Guha

2. Mrs. Parvinder Kaur

3. Mr. J. M. Borse

4. Mr. P. S. Wagh

5. Mrs. Shailaja Mantha

6. Mrs. Pankajam

7. Ms. Manisha Farooqui

Punjabi Department

1. Mrs. Bhupinder Kaur

Hindi Department

1. Mrs. Vandana Tiwari

2. Mr. Ramesh Mahajan

3. Mrs. Shweta Singh

4. Mr. Govind Nirmal

MCVC

1. Mr. L. N. Zajam

2. Mrs. Meenkashi Dumbre

Electronics Department

1. Mr. Shrinivasan V.

Mrs. Gurmeet Kaur Kohli

Vice Principal

Mrs. Vijayalakshmi A.

Supervisor

Mrs. Nilam Gharat

Supervisor

JUNIOR COLLEGE

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2. Mr. Lalit Bodhare

Computer Science

1. Mrs. Jatinder Kaur N

Phisical Instructer

1. Mr. H.S. Saini

2. Mrs. Mary Benson

Physics Department

1. Mr. B. K. Tayade

2. Mrs. Madhavi Pradhan

3. Mr. A. R. Jyothin

4. Mr. Sajimon Sebastian

5. Mrs. Kavita Gala

6. Mr. Yuvraj Patil

7. Mr. M.D. Kolhe

8. Mr. N.N. Firke

9. Mrs. Bina George

10. Mrs. Smita Suryavanshi

11. Mrs. Shila N.Gupta

12. Mrs. Vibha Maurya

13. Mrs. Jagdeep Kaur

14. Mrs. Jyoti Gunjal

15. Mrs. Harpreet Kaur

Chemistry Department

1. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi A.

2. Mrs. Nilam Gharat

3. Mr. Anklesaria T.

4. Mrs. Binita Shah

5. Mrs. Saiali Ghanekar

6. Mrs. Geeta Prabhu

7. Mrs. Rayan Silviya

8. Mrs. Lalan Khulge

9. Mrs. Poobalarayan S.A.

10. Mr. Gavali Nishikant

11. Mrs. Amarjit Kaur

12. Mrs. Sujyot Kaur

13. Mrs. Sarika Thakare

14. Mr. Bath Nirmal Kaur

15. Mr. Snehal Jawale

Biology Department

1. Mrs. V. G. Wagh

2. Mrs. Gurmeet Kaur Kohli

3. Mrs Swati Sawant

4. Mrs. Mathuri Wani

5. Dr. Sunita Gaonkar

6. Mr. Suraj Pardeshi

7. Mrs. Aarti Tiwari

8. Mrs. Reshma Choudhary

9. Mrs. Rajwinder Kaur

10. Mr. Yogesh Thakare

11. Ms. Pinki Siddhu

Mathematics Department

1. Mr. S. Selvandurai

2. Mr. V.G. Kakurle

3. Mr. R.S. Patil

4. Mr. Nimalan Periyaswamy

5. Mrs. Radha Balla

6. Mrs. Vaishali Patil

7. Mr. S. Arun

8. Mr. Rajendra Prasad

9. Ms. Marion D’mello

10. Mrs. Manali Pangerkar

Sports Director

S. Onkar Singh

1 Mr. Katekar Sudhir A

2 Mr. A. S. M.Sundaram

3 Mr. S. M. Gaud

4 Mr. R.J.Hindalekar

5 Mr. S. R. Auchar

6 Mr. Jadhav Uday N

7 Mr. A. A. Chavan

8 Mr. Pandey Sanjay K

9 Mr. Onkar Singh

10 Mr. Kishore Ayare

11 Mr. Shashikumar Gardi

12 Mr. Santosh Kate

13 Mr. J. M. Aher

14 Mr. R. D. Sakpal

15 Mr. J. S. Bindra

16 Mr. K. D. Sakpal

17 Mr. N. S. Dhanavade

18 Mr. Prakash B. Gaikwad

19 Mr. Satpute D. P.

20 Mr. Dalvi Sandeep P

21 Mr. C. S. Dardi

22 Mr. Sunil S. Panchal

23 Mr. Ashok Kumar C

24 Mr. Harshal Rane

25 Mrs. Shiney Sojan

26 Mr. Ramesh Kamble

27 Mr. S. N. Patil

28 Mrs. Surinder Kaur

29 Mr. Kolhe Mahendra

30 Mr. S. V. Jadhav

31 Mr. J. V. Dhanavade

32 Mr. S. S.Waghmare

33 Mr. S. S. Shigam

34 Mr. V. S. Karbele

35 Mr. S. B. Sawant

36 Mr. S. S. Kesarkar

Mr. Sudhir A. Katekar

Registrar

Mr. A. S. M. Sundaram

Superintendent of Accounts

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

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37 Mr. Chandrakant S. Lale

38 Mr. Manohar Dongre

39 Mr. B.R. Ghadigaonkar

40 Mr. R.Y.Mugdar

41 Mr. Chandrakant Sawant

42 Mr. A.P. Tiwari

43 Mr. Rakesh R. Vibhute

44 Mr. S. D. Ranjankar

45 Mr. Vishwanath V. Gardi

46 Mr. Shashikant Chile

47 Mr. Suryakant Sugdhare

48 Mr. Anant Sukam

49 Mr. Subash Gardi

50 Mr. Gorakhnath Salunkhe

51 Mr. Sachin Parshuram

52 Mr. Ramesh S. Kamble

53 Ms. Mansi Bhalekar

54 Mr. Ramchandra M. Kesav

55 Mr. Munish Gavankar

56 Mr. Jitendra Parmar

57 Mr. Sanjay S. Mugdar

58 Mr. Himmat Mali

59 Mr. Sandeep Yelve

60 Mr. Santosh Bhosle

61 Mr. Sandeep Gardi

62 Mr. Ravindra K. Walmiki

63 Mr. Sandip S. Kotkar

64 Mr. Amit R. Waje

65 Ms. Renu Arun Nirmal

66 Mr. Hanumant Ajgaonkar

67 Mr. Ravindra Joyshi

68 Mr. Sunil S. Gardi

69 Mr. Vaibhav Karmbele

70 Mrs. Aarya Vijay Misal

71 Mr. Mahesh Bhalekar

72 Mr. Vimlesh Rajak

73 Mrs. Sanjyoti S. Neman

74 Mr. Thakur R. P.

75 Mr. J. G. Mandavkar

76 Mr. Harpal Singh

77 Mr. Rana Rajesh K

78 Mr. Santosh C. Jadhav

1 Mr. Anaji Anant Chile

2 Mrs. Seethalakshmi

3 Mr. Shankar Panchal

4 Mr. Amit Shyamlal

5 Mrs. Jaswinder Kaur

6 Mr. S. G. Rewale

7 Mr. Ravi Nair

8 Mr. Hanumant Landge

9 Mr. Ravindra Patere

10 Mr. Sandesh K. Parab

11 Mr. Vinod Kumar Yadav

12 Mrs. Lalita Rodrigues

13 Mr.Sachin N. Pawar

14 Mr. Tulshiram More

15 Mr.Suresh Rajput

16 Mr. N. A.Misal

17 Mr. Sanjay R.Choutele

18 Mr. Sushant Dangre

19 Mr. Vijay Dhumak

20 Mr. Subhash T.Gopal

21 Mr. Rambhau M.Surywanshi

22 Ms. Jyotsna R.Solkar

23 Ms. Paramjit Kaur

24 Mr. D. Vishwakarma

25 Mr. Abhay W. Pawar

26 Mr. Anil Gaikwad

27 Mr. Rohidas

28 Mr. Satyavan More

29 Mr. Purushotham Singh

30 Mr. Sangram C. Sawant

31 Mrs. Rita Bharadwaj

32 Mr. Jingeio L. Singh

33 Mr. Sunil C. Sawant

34 Mr. Vinayak Pevekar

35 Mr. Chandrakant S. Pawar

36 Mr. Sushant S. Bhalekar

37 Mr. Prakash Gaurav

38 Mr. Suhas C. Lale

39 Mr. Vivek Wankhede

40 Mr. Rupesh Chavan

41 Mr. Rakesh Walmiki

42 Mr. Mahesh T. Ravan

43 Mr. S. B. Rao

44 Mr. Vilas D. Gosavi

45 Mr. Yogesh D,Mugdar

46 Mr. Shailesh S.Yadav

47 Mr. Jitendra Pardeshi

48 Mr. Sandeep Bidlan

49 Ms. Rajwinder Kaur Bhangoo

50 Mr. Prashant B. Kate

51 Ms. Swati Kotkar

52 Ms. Namrata V. Ghadi

53 Mr. Rajendra P.Khamkar

54 Mr. Prathamesh Gawde

55 Mr. Ravindra M. Keshav

56 Ms. Pranali P. Pagar

57 Mr. Dinesh Walmiki

58 Ms. Rashmi Pandey

59 Mr. Diwakar Lokhande

60 Mr. Madhukar Kesarkar

61 Mr. Pravin B. Kate

62 Mr. Rajendra Chavan

NON-TEACHING(UN-AIDED)

79 Mr. Oscar John Kinny

80 Mrs. Misal Shubhangi A

81 Mr. Jogawade M. K.

82 Mr. Vijay Dattu Tupe

83 Mr. Hemant Rane

84 Mr. Bobby Chauhan

85 Mr. Chandresh Rajak

86 Mr. Santosh Dardi

87 Mr. Yuvraj Sawant

88 Mr. Amol B. Otavkar

89 Mr. Vinod H. Kachva

90 Mrs. Siddhi Shetye

91 Mr. S. P. Sakpal

92 Mr. Sandesh Bapat

93 Mr. Jayesh Teli

94 Ms. Kulbinder Kaur

95 Mr. Babasaheb Salve

96 Mr. Sushant Jadhav

97 Mr. Prashant S. Lolam

98 Ms. Dipti Nalawade

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Office Timing for students: 9.30 am to 12.30 pm Senior College 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm Junior College* Dates are subject to change.

Academic Calendar : 2015-16*

Senior College

Sr. No. Particulars Duration

From To

1.

2.

3.

4.

First Term(1st, 3rd & 5th Semester)

Second Term(2nd, 4th & 6th Semester)

Cultural Festival, Nazarana andDepartment Fests (Jr. & Sr.)

th8 June 2015

nd22 October 2015

st21 October 2015

th15 November 2015

th30 April 2016

th30 April 2016

Diwali Vacation (Jr. & Sr.)

th16 November 2015(Winter Break) (Jr. & Sr.)

Sr. No. Particulars From To

th15 June 2015

th27 November 2015

th7 November 2015

st1 May 2015

First Term

Second Term

1.

2.

Examination Commencing Date

th4 Week of September 2015

Last Week of February 2016

January 2015

Oct - Nov 2015 and March - April 2016

st rd th(1 3 & 5 Semester)

nd th(2 & 4 Semester)

Prelim Examinations/Performance Improvement Program (PIP)

Remedial PIP

Last week of August 2015

Two weeks from completion of Unit Test

End of the term

st1 Week of December 2015

nd th2 January to 17 January 2016

Jan - Feb

th th5 January to 8 January 2016

rd3 Week of March 2016

nd2 Week of April 2016

rd3 Week of April 2016

Unit Test ‘A’ (F.Y.J.C. Classes)

Open House (F.Y.J.C. Classes)

Terminal Examination (F.Y. and S.Y.J.C.)

Open House

Preliminary Examination / PIP/ (S.Y.J.C. Classes)

Remidial PIP

Unit Test ‘B’ (F.Y.J.C. Classes)

Annual Examination (F.Y.J.C. Classes)

Declaration of Result (F.Y.J.C. Classes)

Admission to S.Y.J.C.

Examination Schedule

Senior College

Junior College

Junior College

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Colleges run by Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Amritsar

1. Guru Nanak Khalsa College, King's Circle, Matunga, Mumbai, Maharashtra

2. Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies, King’s Circle, Matunga, Mumbai, Maharashtra

3. Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College, Sri Anandpur Sahib, (Ropar), Punjab

4. Mata Gujri College, Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab

5. General Shivdev Singh Diwan Gurbachan Singh Khalsa College, Patiala, Punjab

6. Guru Nanak College, Budlada, (Mansa), Punjab

7. Mata Sahib Kaur Girls College, Talwandi Saboo, Bathinda, Punjab

8. Sant Baba Dalip Singh Memorial Khalsa College, Dumelli, (Kapurthala), Punjab

9. Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Darolli Kallan, (Jalandhar), Punjab

10. Trai-Shatabdi Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, Amritsar, Punjab

11. Guru Nanak College, Moga, Punjab

12. Guru Nanak College For Girls, Mukatsar, Punjab

13. Babbar Akali Memorial Khalsa College, Garshankar, (Hoshiarpur), Punjab

14. Khalsa College, Gardhiwala, (Hoshiarpur), Punjab

15. Mata Ganga Khalsa College For Girls, Kottan, (Ludhiana), Punjab

16. Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, (For Women), Jhaar Sahib, (Ludhiana), Punjab

17. Mata Damodri Kanya Mahavidyala, Darolli Bhai, (Moga), Punjab

18. Mata Sundri Tri-Shatabdi Khalsa College for Women, Karnal, Haryana

19. Guru Nanak College, Batala, (Gurdaspur), Punjab

20. Mata Sahib Kaur Girls College, Talwandi Sabho, (Firozpur), Punjab

21. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, Vill, Aakar, Patiala, Punjab

22. Guru Nanak Girls Intermediate College, Kankarkhera, Meerut Cantt., U.P.

23. Sikh Intermediate College, Narangpur, Joya, J. P. Nagar, U.P.

24. Sri Guru Ramdas Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Amritsar, Punjab

25. Sri Guru Ramdas Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Amritsar, Punjab

26. Guru Nanak Engineering College, Ludhiana, Punjab

27. Sri Guru Ramdas School of Nursing, Amritsar, Punjab

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GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE

MATUNGA, MUMBAI - 400 019

PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S UNDERTAKING

[TO BE ATTACHED TO THE ADMISSION FORM]

Class: ______________________ Division: ___________________ RollNo.: __________________

I, ________________________________________________________ undertake to ensure that my

son /daughter/ward, Mr./ Ms _______________________________________ , will attend the lectures/

practicals/tutorials regularly and that it shall not be the responsibility of the college to inform me if my

son/daughter/ward defaults in his/her attendance, as prescribed by the University/College.

I have read the prospectus and I affirm that it will be my responsibility to ensure that the internal

assessment task will be accomplished by the prescribed date and the college may proceed to take steps

against my ward if he/ she defaults in the same.

I have fully understood the eligibility criteria for admission and my ward fulfills the requisite qualification

for admission.

I hereby assure that I shall monitor my son’s/ daughter’s/ ward’s academic performance by regular visits

to the college.

I am aware that my son’s/ daughter’s/ward’s admission to the college will be cancelled and/ or his/her

terms will not be granted and he/she will not be allowed to appear at the Annual Examination if he/she

defaults in attendance or acts in a manner prejudicial to the discipline and reputation of the College.

I have read and understood the rules of conduct and dress code. I will ensure that my son / daughter /

ward abide by these.

Signature of Mother

Place : Mumbai

Date :

Signature of Guardian (if any)

Signature of Father

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ONLY FOR GIRL STUDENTS

(Junior College)

Name : _________________________ Class: _______________________Std & Div: __________________

Date of Joining: _________________________________________ R oll No: ______________________

DECLARATIONthForm of declaration in regard to free education to girls I to IV or V to X Std.

In recognized Aided Secondary School or Jr. College

To,

The Principal

Sir / Madam,

Shri / Smt. ___________________________________________________ parents / guardian of

below mentioned girl student seeking admission studying in the Std. (s) shown against their / her name

(s) hereby declare that I am a resident of Maharashtra State for less then 15 years and that my daughter/

daughters is / are not the fourth or subsequent child / children (born before & after August 1968)

Total No. of children (born before & after August 1968)

Signature of the Parents / Guardian

I know that if this information is proved to be false the concession of free education to my ward (s) will be cancelled

Residential Address:

Sr. # Name Date of Birth Std.

1

2

3

4

5

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If Yes, furnish the details : Stream _____________ Years : From ___________ To ___________

Alumnus required to submit Alumni Association Form separately available with the Receptionist,

Principal’s Office

My ward is enrolled in your College in ______________ Class in Division ___________ bearing

Roll No. _______________

I can contribute to the institution in the following area (Put tick mark in appropriate box)

q Placement Cell q Medical Service / Para Medical Certificate q Industrial Visit

q Sports q Liasion Officer q Legal Advice

q Can arrange / Guest Lecture / Visiting Faculty in the subject of

for ____________ Class

q Can work as Invigilator at the various University examinations held in the College

q Counseling & career counseling q�Research Projects/Summer training

q Any other, please specify

INFORMATION ABOUT PARENTS

[TO BE ATTACHED TO THE ADMISSION FORM]

Place:

Date :

Signature of the Parents / Guardian

Name in Full (Father) : _________________________________________________________

Occupation : __________________________ Designation: ____________________________

Contact : Land lines : (0) : ____________________ (R) ____________________

: Mobile : __________________________________________________

: E-mail : __________________________________________________

Name in Full (Mother) : _________________________________________________________

Occupation : __________________________ Designation: ____________________________

Contact : Land lines : (0) : ____________________ (R) ____________________

: Mobile : __________________________________________________

: E-mail : __________________________________________________

Whether Alumnus of G. N. Khalsa College? : Yes q No q

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INFORMATION ABOUT STUDENT

[TO BE ATTACHED TO THE ADMISSION FORM]

Place:

Date :

Signature of the Student

Music q Drama q

Cultural Events (Specify) q Sports q

N.C.C. q N.S.S. q

Education Competition q Literary Events q

Extension work q

Arrange sponsorship for the various activities held in the College q

q Any other, specify in detail :

Name in Full : ________________________________________________________

Class to which Enrolled : ________________________________________________________

Contact Number : Landline : (0) ___________________ Mobile : __________________

Parents’ mobile no. : __________________________ Blood Group : __________________

E-mail : ________________________________________________________

I would like to join the respective association in the following area

(Put tick mark in appropriate box)

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The Principal,

G. N. Khalsa College

Mumbai - 400 019

Yours faithfully,

(Signature)

RAILWAY CONCESSION FORM

(For Local Journey)

41

Date : ________________

Sir,

I request you to issue Railway concession form as per particulars given below :

1. Name in Full : _____________________________________________________________

2. Class _________________ Roll No ________________ Date of Birth _________________

3. Railway Class : FIRST / SECOND : Period : MONTHLY/ QUARTERLY

4. Station from ____________________________ to ________________________________

Present age : ____________ years __________ months _____________ days _________

Address (as recorded in admission form) _______________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

Present season ticket no. _______________________ ending on ___________________

I, hereby declare that the above information is true and correct.

I will not misuse the Railway Concession Form issued to me.

NB: Please attach residential address proof

(like Ration card, Aadhar card, Cast certificate)

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N. B.: Certificate of Birth Date should be submitted for verification without which norailway concession form will be issued.

1) I / II Monthly / Quarterly No. : ___________________ Date : __________________

2) I / II Monthly / Quarterly No. : ___________________ Date : __________________

3) I / II Monthly / Quarterly No. : ___________________ Date : __________________

4) I / II Monthly / Quarterly No. : ___________________ Date : __________________

5) I / II Monthly / Quarterly No. : ___________________ Date : __________________

6) I / II Monthly / Quarterly No. : ___________________ Date : __________________

7) I / II Monthly / Quarterly No. : ___________________ Date : __________________

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STUDENT’S HEALTH PROFILE

Signature of the Parent

Contact No :

(In case of emergency)

Name : ______________________________________________________________

Class : ______________________________________________________________

Height : _______________________________ Weight : _______________________

Blood Group : __________________________________

Allergies : Food / Drugs

Briefly give details, if any, of chronic health problems, prolonged medical treatment or any other

problem that needs to be monitored.

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CLASS

CATEGORY GENERAL RESERVE GENERAL RESERVE GENERAL RESERVE

TUI. FEE 800.00 -

800.00 -

800.00 -

OTHER FEE 200.00 -

200.00 -

200.00 -

INDUSTRIAL VISIT - -

- -

- -

LAB.FEE - -

- -

800.00 -

GYM.FEE 400.00 -

400.00 -

400.00 -

LIB. FEE 200.00 -

200.00 -

200.00 -

SPORTS FEE 30.00 -

30.00 -

30.00 -

EXAM.FEE 1,200.00 - 1,200.00 - 1,200.00 -

DEPOSIT 350.00 - 350.00 - 800.00 -

ENROLMENT / E SUVIDHA 270.00 50.00 270.00 50.00 270.00 50.00

I.CARD FEE 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00

STUDENTS L.I.C. 40.00 40.00

40.00 40.00

40.00 40.00

UNI.WEB.SITE FEE 20.00 -

20.00 -

20.00 -

D.R.F. / V.C. FUND 30.00 30.00

30.00 30.00

30.00 30.00

EXTRA CURICULAR 50.00 -

50.00 -

50.00 -

MAGAZINE 100.00 50.00

100.00 50.00

100.00 50.00

WEL.FEE 50.00 50.00

50.00 50.00

50.00 50.00

DEVELOPMENT 500.00 -

500.00 -

500.00 -

UTILITY FEE 250.00 -

250.00 -

250.00 -

ADMI. PROCESS 200.00 200.00

200.00 200.00

200.00 200.00

PROJECT FEE 100.00 -

100.00 -

500.00 -

TOTAL 4,840.00 470.00 4,840.00 470.00 6,490.00 470.00

GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLLEGE MATUNGA, MUMBAI - 400 019.FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE YEAR 2015-2016 SR. COLLEGE (AIDED SECTION)

FYBA FYBCOM FYBSC

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CLASSF.Y. COMP.

SC.

F.Y. BIO-

TECHFY I.T. FY BMS FY BMM FY A. F. FY B.B.I FY F. M.

F. Y. FIVE YEAR

BIO ANALYTICAL

TUITION FEE 6800 6800 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 6800

LIBRARY 800 800 1200 300 300 600 600 600 800

GYMKHANA 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400

INDUSTRIAL

VISIT0 0 0 500 500 500 500 500

COMPUTER

PRAC.0 0 1000 1000 1000 1000 2000 1000

EXAM FEES 1200 1200 1320 1300 1300 1320 1320 1320 1200

ENROLLMENT / E

SUVIDHA270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270

DEPOSIT 800 800 750 750 750 750 750 750 800

LAB FEES 3700 2700 6000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 2700

OTHER 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

STUDENTS LIC 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

WEB SITE 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

I CARD 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

DRF FUND 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

SPORTS FEE 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

ADMIN. PROSS 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200

PROJECT WORK 500 500 500 1400 1200 1400 1200 1200 500

EXT.CURRICULAR 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

MAGAZINE FEE 100 100 50 50 50 50 50 50 100

WELFARE FEE 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50

DEVELOPMENT

FEE500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

UTILITY FEE 250 250 250 200 200 250 250 250 250

TOTAL 15990 14990 22910 18340 18140 18710 19510 18510 14990

GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLLEGE MATUNGA, MUMBAI - 400 019.FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE YEAR 2015-2016 SR. COLLEGE (UN-AIDED SECTION)

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