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SOLAPUR UNIVERSITY, SOLAPUR.
INFORMATION BROCHURE & APPLICATION FORM
BBA/BCA/B.Sc.( Entire Computer Science) Admissions 2009
INDEX
Sr.No. Contents Page Nos.
1.1) About Solapur 1
1.2) About University 2
2.A) Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 4
2.B) Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) 7
2.C) Bachelor of Science (ECS) 11
2.D) Fee Structure 12
3) Details of SU-CET2009 15
4) Seats Available for Admission through Centralised
Admission Process (CAP)
16
5) Selection basis and Selection Procedure adopted at
the time of admission
17
6) Cenralised Admission Process of SU-CET 2009 (SU-
CAP)
18
7) Important Notes 26
8) Annexure – I – Documents required during CAP 27
9) Annexure – II – Names of Collection Centres 28
10) Annexure – III - Schedule of Activities 29
11) Annexure – IV – Intake Capacity 30
12) Application Form
1.1 About Solapur :
The Solapur District was ruled by various dynasties such as Andhrabhratyas
Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Yadavas and Bahamanis. Recent research work, however,
shows that the name SOLAPUR is derived not from the congregation of sixteen
villages, but it is evident from the inscriptions of Shivayogi Shri. Siddheshwar from
the time of the Kalchuristi’s of Kalyani, that the town was called ‘Sonnalge’ which
came to be pronounced as ‘Sonnalagi’; the town was known as Sonnalagi even upto
the times of Yadavas. A Sanskrit inscription dated Shake 1238, after the downfall of
the Yadavas found at Kamati in Mohol shows that the town was known as Sonalipur.
One of the inscriptions found in Solapur fort shows that the town was called Sonalpur
while another inscription on the well in the fort shows that it was known as
Sandalpur. Subsequently British rulers pronounced Solapur as Sholapur and hence
the name of the district. In the recent times Solapur is famous for its chadder,
handloom and horticulture industries. Pandharpur - A famous pilgrimage centre is in
Solapur District. Good number of Engineering, Agricultural, Architectural, Medical and
Traditional institutions of national fame is located in and around the city. Solapur is a
home of religious saints of various languages as the district is at a triple junction of
linguistic states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra.
1.2 About University:
Solapur University was established on 1st August 2004 and was inaugurated
on 03-08-2004 by the Governor of Maharashtra. The formation of the university at
Solapur was a long cherished desire of the people of this region. Earlier, to the
formation of University, Solapur had a P.G. Centre of Shivaji University for over two
decades. The centre for P.G. studies had three postgraduate science departments
and 7 postgraduate courses conducted in the P.G. departments. With this sound
background Solapur University has been established to cater the needs of over
60,000 students’ community. The university is poised for an ambitious growth. The
University is now a hub of various academic activities. Solapur is secular and
metropolitan to its core. The said backdrop makes the University stands for
transcendent principles and embodying noble mission. It is a small team yet
progressive and forward-looking. Perched on a plateau, the Solapur University is a
citadel of higher learning.
Recently the Solapur University has introduced the concept of school system
and has decided to bring its various departments under umbrella of various schools,
viz. 1) School of Chemical Sciences 2) School of Computational Sciences, 3) School
of Earth Sciences, 4) School of Physical Sciences, 5) School of Social Sciences. To
cater the academic needs of the academic information, the University has a full-
fledged (fully developed) library housed in the premises measuring nearly
400sq.meters.
In less than four academic years the University has delight of various
distinctions. Student & staff have completed their academic commitment. It is a
landmark to state that the university has successfully conducted its examinations
and has declared results in record time. Student’s welfare department has conducted
successfully its council elections, youth festivals and insurance scheme etc. activities.
Further, students have bagged medals at state and national youth festivals and
sports events. The varsity has strong NSS & NCC units.
Teachers & Students have a great zeal in academic activities. They had
participated in national and international seminars and presented research findings.
A few of the teachers had the pride of chairing the technical sessions. Solapur
University in not far behind in educational policy matters. Its team has formulated
quality improvement guidelines for Ph.D in the state of Maharashtra. The staff is
truly dedicated and has national credibility hence have received R & D funds for
execution of the projects. Solapur’s peoples participation is note worthy. Solapur
University is only of its kind to receive Rs. 1.3 crores from Municipal Corporation for
a multipurpose classroom complex.
Solapur University has decided to conduct centralised admission process for
BBA / BCA & B.Sc.(ECS) at University Level from the academic year 2008-09. The
details about the process to be followed for admission to BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(ECS) for the
academic year 2009-2010 is given in this INFORMATION BROCHURE.
2 A) COURSE STRUCTURE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.) Semester System Objectives : i)To provide adequate basic understanding about Management Education among the students. (ii) To prepare students to exploit opportunities being newly created in the Management Profession. (iii) To train the students in communication skills effectively. (iv) To develop appropriate skills in the students so as to make them competent and provide themselves self-employment. (v) To inculcate Entrepreneurial skills. Duration : The Course shall be a full time course and the duration of the course shall be of three years. Eligibility : (i) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree course in Bachelor of Business Administration shall have passed 12th Std. Examination (H.S.C. 10+2) from any stream. (ii) Two years Diploma in Pharmacy after H.S.C., Board of Technical Education conducted by Government of Maharashtra or its equivalent. (iii) Three Year Diploma Course (after S.S.C., i.e. 10th Standard) of Board of Technical Education conducted by Government of Maharashtra or its equivalent. (iv) MCVC (v) Every eligible candidate has to appear for a Common Entrance Test to be conducted by university. Medium of Instruction: Medium of instruction shall be in English only. Scheme of Examination : The B.B.A. Examination will be 3600 marks divided into 3 parts as per details given below: (i) B.B.A. Part I (Sem I, II) Aggregate marks 1200 (ii) B.B.A. Part II (Sem III, IV) Aggregate marks 1200 (iii)B.B.A .Part III (Sem V, VI) Aggregate marks 1200 There will be written Examination of 80 marks of 3 hrs duration for every course at the end of each Semester. The class work will carry 20 marks in each course.
Standard of Passing and Award of Class : In order to pass examination a candidate has to obtain 40% marks out of 100 (Sem-end exam 80 + class work marks 20 taken together) in each course. The award of class : The class shall be awarded to the student on the basis of aggregate marks obtained by him in all three years (Part I, II and III). The award of Class is as follows: (i) Aggregate 70% and above - First Class with Distinction. (ii) Aggregate 60% and above but less than 70% - First Class (iii) Aggregate 50% and more but less than 60% - Second Class. (v) Aggregate 40% and more but less than 50% - Pass Class. (vi) Below 40% - Fail. B.B.A First Year – Semester I
B.B.A. First Year – Semester II
Subject code
Subjects Internal marks
Uni. Exam.
Total Marks
Weekly workload (Hrs)
101 Principles of Management
20 80 100 4
102 Business Communication paper I
20 80 100 4
103 Financial Accounting 20 80 100 4 104 Business Economics
(Micro) 20 80 100 4
105 Business Organisation & Systems
20 80 100 4
106 Practicals on Management- I
50 50 100 4
Total 150 450 600 24
Subject code
Subjects Internal marks
Uni. Exam.
Total Marks
Weekly workload (Hrs)
201 Business Environment 20 80 100 4
202 Business Communication Paper II
20 80 100 4
203 Cost Accounting 20 80 100 4 204 Management of Business
Services 20 80 100 4
205 Business Informatics 20 80 100 4 206 Practicals on
Management- II 50 50 100 4
Total 150 450 600 24
B.B.A. Second Year – Semester III
B.B.A. Second Year – Semester IV
B.B.A. Third Year – Semester V
Subject code
Subjects Internal marks
Uni. Exam.
Total Marks
Weekly workload (Hrs)
301 Business Statistics 20 80 100 4 302 Service Management 20 80 100 4 303 Foundation of Human
Skills 20 80 100 4
304 Management of SME 20 80 100 4 305 E- Commerce 20 80 100 4 306 Mini Project I 50 50 100 4 Total 150 450 600 24
Subject code
Subjects Internal marks
Uni. Exam.
Total Marks
Weekly workload (Hrs)
401 Business Policy 20 80 100 4 402
Business Economic (Macro)
20 80 100 4
403 Organisational Behaviour
20 80 100 4
404 Entrepreneurship Development
20 80 100 4
405 Marketing Management I
20 80 100 4
406 Mini Project II 50 50 100 4 Total 150 450 600 24
Subject code
Subjects Internal marks
Uni. Exam.
Total Marks
Weekly workload (Hrs)
501 International Business 20 80 100 4 502 Marketing Research 20 80 100 4 503 Financial Management -I 20 80 100 4 504 Human Resource
Management – I 20 80 100 4
505 Production Management- I 20 80 100 4 506 Taxation 50 50 100 4 Total 150 450 600 24
B.B.A. Third Year – Semester VI
Internal – Division of 20 Marks Attendance - 5 Marks Class Assignments (2) 5 Marks Seminar/ Group Exercise - 10 Marks 2 B) Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) (Under the Faculty of Commerce)
1) Objectives of the course: This is a three years bachelor degree course in computer applications
aimed at developing computer professional versatile in use of computers mostly in business world. The emphasis is to have generality of developing professionals as programmer, system analysts, database administrators, documentation officer etc.
2) Eligibility for Admission to B.C.A. A candidate must have passed H.S.C. (10+2) in any stream or any
Diploma (of minimum two years duration after 10th / S.C.C.) awarded by University/State Board in any technical or vocational stream. Every eligible candidate has to CET to be conducted by university.
3) Medium The medium of instruction and examination will be only English.
4) Structure of the BCA Course
Subject code
Subjects Internal marks
Uni. Exam.
Total Marks
Weekly workload (Hrs)
601 Business Law 20 80 100 4 602 Marketing
Management II 20 80 100 4
603 Financial Management II 20 80 100 4 604 Human Resource
Management II 20 80 100 4
605 Production Management II
20 80 100 4
606 Project Report 50 50 100 4 Total 150 450 600 24
First year BCA
SEMESTER - I
Sr.No. Total Marks
Uni Exam
Internal Evaluation
1) Introduction to information Technology 100 80 20 2) Procedural Programming through ‘C’ 100 80 20 3) Fundamental of Financial Accounting 100 80 20 4) Business Communication 100 80 20 5) Business Statistics 100 80 20 6) Lab Course -1
Practical Paper-I based on Paper 1 MS-Office Practical Paper-II based on Paper 2
100 ----- 50
50 Total 600 400 200
SEMESTER –II
Sr.No. Total Marks
Uni Exam Internal Evaluation
7) File and Data Structure 100 80 20 8) OOP with C++ 100 80 20 9) Discrete Mathematics 100 80 20 10) Marketing Management 100 80 20 11) Principles of Management 100 80 20 12) Lab. Course-2
Practical Paper- I based on Paper 7 Practical Paper-II based on Paper 8
100 ---- 50
50 Total 600 400 200
SEMESTER –III
Sr.No. Total Marks
Uni Exam
Internal Evaluation
13) DBMS and RDBMS using Oracle 100 80 20 14) System analysis & Design 100 80 20 15) Networking and Data Communication 100 80 20 16) Business Organisation and
Entrepreneurship Development 100 80 20
17) Development of Human Skills 100 80 20 18) Lab. Course-3
Practical Paper I -based on Paper 13 Practical Paper II – based on Paper 14
100 50 50
Total 600 400 200
SEMESTER –IV
Sr.No. Total Marks
Uni Exam
Internal Evaluation
19) GUI programming in Visual Basic 100 80 20 20) RDBMS and Oracle 100 80 20 21) Networking and Data Communication 100 80 20 22) Human Resource Management And
Production Management 100 80 20
23) Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
100 80 20
24) Lab. Course-4 Practical Paper-I based on Paper 19 & 20-Mini Project on topics covered in Paper 22 & 23.
100 50
50
Total 600 400 200
SEMESTER –V
SEMESTER - VI
Sr. No.
Name Of Subject Total Marks
University Exam
Internal Evaluation
25 Client Server Environment (Using MS-SQL and VB)
100 80 20
26 Web Technologies –II 100 80 20 27 Linux and Shell Programming 100 80 20 28 Core Java 100 80 20 29 Management Information System 100 80 20 30 Lab. Course-5
Practical Paper- I based on Paper 27 and 28 Practical Paper-II Mini-Project based on paper 25
100 ---- 50 50
Total 600 400 200
Sr. No. Name Of Subject Total Marks
University Marks
Internal Evaluation
31 Advanced Java and WAP 100 80 20 32 Cyber laws and Security Control 100 80 20 33 Software Project Management 100 80 20 34 Business Data Processing, ERP and BPR 100 80 20 35 Lab. Course-6 100 -- 50 36 Major Project 150 80 70
Total 600 400 200
Details of Marks :
A) Details of Internet Evaluation Attendance 5 Marks Assignments 10 Marks Mid-Test 5 Marks Total 20 Marks
B) Marks of Lab Course and Mini Project will be given by the concern college on
the basis of evaluation by the internal teacher. C) Project Report and Viva-Voce: Project report will be assessed by the internal teacher at the end of 6th
Semester. Out of 70 marks and there will be viva-voce examination of 80 marks. The panel of examiners will consist of one internal and two external appointed by the University.
2.C. B.Sc (Entire Computer Science) (Under the Faculty of Science)
1) Objective of the course: This is a three years bachelor degree course in computer application aimed at developing computer professional versatile in use of computers mostly in business world. The emphasis is to have generality of developing professionals as programmer, system analysts, database adiministrators, documentation efficer etc. 2) Eligibility for Admission to B.Sc The students passing the Higher Secondary Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education, Pune in science stream shall be eligible for admission to the B.Sc Part-I course. ii) An examination of any other statutory University or an examining Body recognized as equivalent thereto or minimum 2 years of diploma. iii) The final admission is based on the merit at the entrance test. Every candidate has to appear for the entrance test conducted during the year which he/she is seeking admission. XII Std. Physics, Chemistry, Quantitative aptitude and English knowledge will be tested through the entrance test. 3) Medium The medium of instruction and examination will be only English. 2 C) Bachelor of Science (Entire Computer Science) Structure of B.Sc. (ECS) Sem I and II
Paper No.
Title of the Course Theory / Practical
Semester Marks
P - I Introduction to Computers and Data Processing
Theory Sem – I 100
P - II Introduction to Programming using ‘C’
Theory Sem – II 100
P - III Laboratory Course in Computer Science
Practical Sem –I 100
P - IV Electronics Paper – I Theory Sem –I 100
P - V Electronics Paper – II Theory Sem –II 100
P - VI Laboratory Course in Electronics Practical Sem –I 100
P - VII Graph Theory and Numerical Methods
Theory Sem –I 100
P - VIII Algebra and operations research Theory Sem –II 100
P - IX Laboratory Course in Mathematics Practical Sem –II 100
P - X Statistical Methods - I Theory Sem – I 100
P - XI Statistical Methods - II Theory Sem –II 100
P - XII Laboratory Course in Statistics Practical Sem –II 100
Total 1200
2 D) Fee Structure The following is the fee structure for the Course BBA, BCA, B.Sc. Entire Computer Science we from the year June 2009-2010 and onwards.
B.B.A. Sr.No. Items/Particulars BBA
Part-I Rs.
BBA Part-II
Rs.
BBA Part-III
Rs. 1 Admission fee 100 100 100
2 Library fee 1000 1000 1000
3 College exam fee 100 100 100
4 Students Aid Fund 10 10 10
5 Gymkhana fee 120 120 120
6 Prorata fee 40 40 40
7 Caution Money Deposit 300 -- --
8 Laboratory fee 2000 2000 2000
9 Magazine fee 50 50 50
10 Youth Festival 20 20 20
11 Tuition fee 10000 10500 11025
12 College Development Fund 75 75 75
13 Ashwamedh fee 20 20 20
14 Student Insurance 15 15 15
15 Emergency Fund 10 10 10
16 University Development Fund 50 50 50
17 E-mail/Internet fee 100 100 100
18 Eligibility fees 100 -- --
19 Registration fee 10 10 10
20 Gathering fees 25 25 25
21 Library Deposit 300 -- --
22 Computer Lab Deposit 500 -- --
23 E-Suvidha fee (University) 50 50 50
24 Environmental Science -- 250 --
B.C.A. Sr.No. Items/Particulars BCAPart-I
Rs. BCA
Part-II Rs.
BCA Part-III
Rs. 1 Admission fee 100 100 100
2 Library fee 1500 1500 1500
3 College exam fee 100 100 100
4 Students Aid Fund 10 10 10
5 Gymkhana fee 120 120 120
6 Prorata fee 40 40 40
7 Caution Money Deposit 500 -- --
8 Laboratory fee 2750 2750 2750
9 Magazine fee 50 50 50
10 Youth Festival 20 20 20
11 Tuition fee 12000 12600 13230
12 College Development Fund 75 75 75
13 Ashwamedh fee 20 20 20
14 Student Insurance 15 15 15
15 Emergency Fund 10 10 10
16 University Development Fund 50 50 50
17 E-mail/Internet fee 200 200 200
18 Eligibility fees 100 -- --
19 Registration fee 10 10 10
20 Gathering fees 25 25 25
21 Library Deposit 500 -- --
22 Computer Lab Deposit 500 -- --
23 E-Suvidha fee (University) 50 50 50
24 Environmental Science -- 250 --
B.Sc. Entire Computer Science Sr.No. Items/Particulars B.Sc.ECS
Part-I Rs.
B.Sc.ECS Part-II
Rs.
B.Sc.ECS Part-III
Rs. 1 Admission fee 100 100 100
2 Library fee 1000 1000 1000
3 College exam fee 100 100 100
4 Students Aid Fund 10 10 10
5 Gymkhana fee 120 120 120
6 Prorata fee 40 40 40
7 Caution Money Deposit 300 -- --
8 Laboratory fee 2000 2000 2000
9 Magazine fee 50 50 50
10 Youth Festival 20 20 20
11 Tuition fee 10000 10500 11025
12 College Development Fund 75 75 75
13 Ashwamedh fee 20 20 20
14 Student Insurance 15 15 15
15 Emergency Fund 10 10 10
16 University Development Fund 50 50 50
17 E-mail/Internet fee 100 100 100
18 Eligibility fees 100 -- --
19 Registration fee 10 10 10
20 Gathering fees 25 25 25
21 Library Deposit 300 -- --
22 Computer Lab Deposit 1000 -- --
23 E-Suvidha fee (University) 50 50 50
24 Environmental Science -- 250 --
3) Details of SU-CET2009 • The Common Entrance Test (SU-CET-08) will be conducted by the Solapur
University, Solapur, for the admission to the first year of BBA/ BCA/B.Sc.(Entire Computer Science) courses in the affiliated colleges & reorganized Institutes of Solapur University, Solapur.
• Candidate who have passed or appeared HSC examination of any stream or a Diploma (not less than two years) can appear for SU-CET-09.
• No student can be admitted to BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(ECS) courses without appearing forthe SU-CET-09.
• The university will conduct separate written Tests for BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(ECS). • Students can appear for the all three Tests independently to become eligible for
the admission to the respective courses. • Separate Application form to be submitted for the admission to each course. • Application form number itself is your SU-CET 2009 examination seat
number.
Nature of Question Paper
BBA Duration – 120 Min.
English - 25
Quantitative Aptitude - 25
Reasoning - 25
General Knowledge - 25
Total Marks 100
• There will be 100 multiple choice objective questions and each question will carry one mark.
• There will be No Negative Marks for wrong Answer.
Nature of Question Paper for BCA
Duration- 120 Min. English - 20
Quantitative Aptitude - 20
Reasoning - 20
General Knowledge - 20
Computer knowledge - 20
Total marks 100
• There will be 100 multiple choice objective questions and each question will carry
one mark. • There will be No Negative Marks for wrong Answer.
Nature of Question Paper for B.Sc.(Entire Computer Science) Duration 2 hours
Sr.No. Details Questions Marks 1 English 10 20 2 Physics
( up to 12th Science) 10 20
3 Chemistry ( up to 12th Science)
10 20
4 Quantitative Aptitude 20 40 Total 50 100
• Each question carries 2 marks
• Question paper contains 50 Multiple choice questions.
• Candidates can collect application form along with information brochure
from the college where the BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(ECS) courses are available by
paying Rs.200/- for each application.
4) Seats Available for Admission through Centralised Admission Process (CAP) • 80% through Centralised Admission Process (CAP) & 20% Management Quota.
• Reservation for backward class candidate – the % of Seats reserved for candidate
of backward belonging to Maharashtra State are as per details in the table given
below.
Sr.No. Type of Reservation to % of
Reservation 1. SC & SC Converted to
Buddhism 13%
2 ST 07% 3 VJ & DT i.e. NT(A) 03% 4 NT-B 2.5% 5 NT-C 3.5% 6 NT- D 2% 7 Other Backward Classes 19% Total 50%
Candidates belonging to special backward class (SBC) will be offered reservation
upto 2% of the seats available subject to condition that seat remain vacant in
reserve category at the end of round-1 of allotment. The seats to be offered
to the SBC candidates shall be made available from any one of the
categories of reservation where ever vacancy exists after round-1.
Note- All candidate claming the reservation for backward classes should produce,
Caste certificate in the name of the candidate issued by the executive
magistrate / metropolitan magistrate in Maharashtra State clearly
mentioning the category of the candidate and also remark that caste recognized as
backward class category belonging to the state of the Maharashtra at the time of
submission application form for CET .
• Candidate belonging to VJ/DT (NT-(A) NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), OBC & SBC
categories should produce Non Creamy layer certificate issued by the sub-
divisional officer / deputy collector of District in addition to the caste certificate at
the time submission of CET application form. Non Creamy Layer certificate
should be valid upto 31st March 2010.
OR
• If the candidate is not able to produce non creamy layer certificate at the
time of submission of CET application form then such candidate will be
treated as general category candidates and such candidate will not be
able to claim on reservation seat in admission process.
• If particular BC candidates are not available for admission as per Quota of the
particular category at the end of second round, other BC candidate would be
considered for admission under inter-seg merit in the third round. In the third
round even if seats will remain vacant due to non availability of BC Candidate
than students from open category will be admitted in the fourth round.
5) Selection basis and Selection Procedure adopted for admission
The merit list of the candidates shall be prepared on the basis of marks obtained by
candidates in entrance examination (SU-CET 2009). Each candidate will be given
merit number on the basis of marks obtained in Entrance Examination.
Relative Merit in case of equal marks -
In case if there are two or more candidates with equal marks in entrance
examination, the percentage of marks at HSC shall be considered for deciding merit
numbers. Even after this, if student continue to obtain equal positions then marks of
English subject at HSC exam shall be considered. Even after this, if the candidate is
continued to obtaining same merit number, his/her date of birth shall be considered
and senior will be given preference.
6) Centralised Admission Process 2009 For the academic year 2009-10, the University Authority shall conduct total Four (4)
rounds of Centralised Admission The CAP shall consist of first three(3) rounds by
Centralised Allotment wherein eligible candidates will fill separate Option forms for
respective rounds. Fourth round of CAP shall be conducted by way of counseling only
for eligible candidates. Details of eligibility for each round of CAP, method of
reporting after each round, availability of seats for each round and such other details
are given below-
The steps include purchase of Information Brochure of University, filling up and
submission of Application at the authorized centers, appearing for CET and
confirmation of Option form for Rounds of Centralised Allotment and Reporting etc.
Summary of “ Rules of Reporting” in the CAP process. CAP Round No.
No.of options to be filled in
No. of option allotted for which confirming Admission is mandatory
Remarks
First 5 Options (Min.1 and Max.5)
Any one of the first two options
Candidate has to confirm the admission, if he/she gets allotment of any one choice from first two options. Such candidates will not be able to participate in further rounds of CAP i.e.Round II,III and IV, irrespective of the fact that such candidate confirms the admission or not. Other candidates who have got allotment between options 3-5, may also confirm the admission if he/she wishes so, however such candidate will not be able to participate in further rounds of CAP i.e. Round II, III and IV if they take admission as per allotment in first round.
Second 7 fresh options ( Min.1 and Max.7)
Any one of the first three options
Candidate has to confirm the admission, if he/she gets allotment of any choice from the first Three options. Such candidates will not be able to participate in further rounds of CAP i.e. Round III and IV, irrespective of the fact that such candidate confirms the admission or not. Other candidates who have got allotment between options 4-7 may also confirm the admission if he/she wishes so, however such candidate will not be able to participate in further rounds of CAP i.e. Round III and IV if they take admission as per allotment .
Third 10 fresh options (Min.1 and Max.10)
Any one of the options allotted.
Candidate has to confirm the admission , if he/she gets allotment of any one of the options, such candidate will not be able to participate in last round of CAP i.e. Round IV, irrespective of the fact that such candidate confirms the admission or not.
Fourth round by Counseling
---- Seats available will be offered to candidates eligible to participate in Round IV as per inter se merit.
No seat tag of reservation shall be maintained in this round. All available seats will be offered only to candidates who are eligible to participate in CAP Round IV.
Procedure for CET and Centralised Admission Process (CAP) The various stages and procedure adopted for CET and CAP. Candidates seeking admission to BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(Entire Computer Science) courses are required to appear for CET 2009 conducted by University authorities. The various stages are as follows – Stage I - Sale of Information Brochure Information Brochure along the Application form for aspiring candidates
will be available at the colleges and institutes where BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(Entire Computer
Science) are available under the Solapur University. It is mandatory for the
candidate to procure the Information Brochure along with application form. The
application form processing fee is Rs.200 . The fee is to be paid in cash at the
identified colleges and institutions. This fee is non refundable and non transferable
under any circumstances. The candidate has to fill up separate application form for
each course.
Stage II – Registration for CET The candidate has to submit the Application form at the collection centres mentioned
in Annexure II
The candidate is required to paste the recent Photo on the application form and Hall
ticket. The candidate has to submit all necessary documents duly attested by the
competent authorities. The collection centre authorities will verify original documents
along with attested copies.
Candidate will not be able to change the information after submission of application
form to the collection centre.
Stage III – Appearing for the BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(Computer Science) CET – 2009 Candidates will appear for CET 2009 written examination at the designated venue as
mentioned in the Hall Ticket.
Candidates are also required to read the instructions given in the Hall Ticket
carefully.
Stage IV – Declaration of CET 2009 result.
The result will be declared on the university Website as well as on the notice boards
of colleges/institutions.
Stage V – Centralised Admission Process - General Instructions Submission and confirmation of option form for CAP Round I, II and III.
In order to participate in the Centralised Admission Process ( subject to fulfillment of
the eligibility criterion of respective CAP round), it is mandatory to fill the Option
form for respective CAP round.
Candidate has to submit the Option form at the centers mentioned in Annexure II.
It is mandatory for all candidates to submit the Option form personally at the centre.
The candidate will not be able to change the Options once it is confirmed.
Instructions for filling Option form for CAP Round I
Candidates can give minimum 1 and maximum 5 options. The candidate has to fill
his/her preference along with college name. .
Stage VI – Display of Allotment , Rules of Reporting to the “ Respective
Institute” and confirmation of the admission of CAP Round I.
This will be a direct allotment round. At the start of this round, total seats available
for allotment will be CAP seats. The allotment in this round will be done on the basis
of options submitted by the candidate, inter se merit of the eligible candidate and
available seats at that point of time during the allotment stage/process.
• The allotment of the candidates will be displayed on the university website as
well as notice board of respective colleges/institutes.
• The candidate will report to the allotted college/institute and confirm the
admission at respective College/Institute along with the necessary original
documents and pay full fees. The candidate has to submit original documents
along with attested documents at the time of admission.
• The institute is required to give the receipt of payment of fees and
acknowledgement of admission in the format given by the university to
candidate after completing all formalities as the confirmation of admission.
• If the candidate (to whom it is Mandatory to report after allotment) fails to
report to and confirm the admission at the college/Institute on or before the
last date of reporting at the college/institute the candidate shall lose claim on
the allotment seat. Such seats will be treated as vacant seat for subsequent
round of CAP.
• All candidates who have secured an allotment out of First TWO options will
not be eligible for subsequent CAP rounds irrespective of whether the
candidate confirm the admission or not. Hence such candidates are advised to
confirm the admission at the respective college/institute as per the secured
allotment in the CAP round I since names of such candidates will be
automatically deleted from the subsequent lists of the eligible candidates for
subsequent CAP
• Candidates ( other than those covered in above paragraph) who have
secured an allotment which is not out of first Two options and who are no
more interested in participating in subsequent CAP rounds may confirm the
admission by reporting at the respective institute. Such candidates will not be
eligible to participate in subsequent CAP rounds. Names of such candidates
will be automatically deleted from the subsequent lists eligible candidates for
subsequent CAP rounds.
• All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or
before the last date of reporting of CAP Round I shall not be available for
allotment in subsequent CAP rounds.
Stage VII – Submission and confirmation of Option form for CAP Round II
• All candidates whose names have appeared in the merit list of such
candidates who are eligible to submit the option form for CAP Round II on
university website.
• Candidate should fill up the options for the College/Institute in which seats
are available for allotment in CAP Round II.
• Seats available for second round will be displayed on university website and
notice boards of colleges/institutes offering BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(Computer
Science) courses.
• Maximum 7 options will be available for the CAP Round II.
• Rest of the procedure for submission of option form for CAP Round II is same
as CAP Round I.
Stage VIII - Display of Allotment , Rules of Reporting to the “ Respective Institute” and confirmation of the admission of CAP Round II. The allotment in this round will be done on the basis of options submitted by the
candidate, inter se merit of the eligible candidate and available seats at that point of
time during the allotment stage/process.
• The allotment of the candidates will be displayed on the university website as
well as notice board of respective colleges/ institutes..
• The candidate will report to the allotted college/institute and confirm the
admission at respective College/Institute along with the necessary original
documents and pay full fees. The candidate has to submit original documents
along with attested documents at the time of admission.
• The institute is required to give the receipt of payment of fees and
acknowledgement of admission in the format given by the university to
candidate after completing all formalities as the confirmation of admission.
• If the candidate ( to whom it is Mandatory to report after allotment) fails to
report to and confirm the admission at the Institute , on or before the last
date of reporting at the college/institute the candidate shall lose claim on the
allotment seat. Such seats will be treated as vacant seat for subsequent
round of CAP.
• All candidates who have secured an allotment out of First THREE options will
not be eligible for subsequent CAP rounds irrespective of whether the
candidate confirm the admission or not. Hence such candidates are advised to
confirm the admission at the respective college/institute as per the secured
allotment in the CAP round II since names of such candidates will be
automatically deleted from the subsequent lists of the eligible candidates for
subsequent CAP round.
• Candidates ( other than those covered in above paragraph) who have
secured an allotment which is not out of first Three options and who are no
more interested in participating in subsequent CAP rounds may confirm the
admission by reporting at the respective institute. Such candidates will not be
eligible to participate in subsequent CAP rounds. Names of such candidates
will be automatically deleted from the subsequent lists eligible candidates for
subsequent CAP rounds.
• All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or
before the last date of reporting of CAP Round II shall not be available for
allotment in subsequent CAP round.
Stage IX – Submission and confirmation of Option form for CAP Round III.
• All candidates whose names have appeared in the merit list of such
candidates who are eligible to submit the option form for CAP Round III on
university website.
• Candidate should fill up the options for the College/Institute in which seats
are available for allotment in CAP Round III.
• Seats available for Third Round will be displayed on university website and
notice boards of colleges/institutes offering BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(Entire Computer
Science) courses.
• Maximum 10 options will be available for the CAP Round III.
• Rest of the procedure for submission of option form for CAP Round III is same
as CAP Round I.
• If particular BC candidates are not available for admission as per quota of the
particular category at the end of second round, other BC candidate would be
considered for admission under inter-se merit under round-3.
Stage X - Display of Allotment , Rules of Reporting to the “ Respective
Institute” and confirmation of the admission of CAP Round III.
The allotment in this round will be done on the basis of options submitted by the
candidate, inter se merit of the eligible candidate and available seats at that point of
time during the allotment stage/process.
• The allotment of the candidates will be displayed on the university website as
well as notice board of respective colleges/ institutes..
• The candidate will report to the allotted college/institute and confirm the
admission at respective College/Institute along with the necessary original
documents and pay full fees. The candidate has to submit original documents
along with attested documents at the time of admission.
• The institute is required to give the receipt of payment of fees and
acknowledgement of admission in the format given by the university to
candidate after completing all formalities as the confirmation of admission.
• If the candidate (to whom it is Mandatory to report after allotment) fails to
report to and confirm the admission at the Institute, on or before the last
date of reporting at the college/institute the candidate shall lose claim on the
allotment seat. Such seats will be treated as vacant seat for subsequent
round of CAP.
• All candidates who have secured an allotment out of any one of the options
will not be eligible for subsequent round of admission by counseling
irrespective of whether the candidate confirm the admission or not. Hence
such candidates are advised to confirm the admission at the respective
college/institute as per the secured allotment in the CAP round III since
names of such candidates will be automatically deleted from the subsequent
lists of the eligible candidates for Round IV .
• All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or
before the last date of reporting of CAP Round III shall not be available for
allotment in subsequent CAP round.
Stage XI- CAP Round IV – Counseling round of Admission.
Available seats – a) All seats under purview of University Authorities except the
seat which are filled on Round I, Round II and Round III. b) All vacant seats under
reservation categories will be considered as General Seats.
Eligibility – All candidates whose names have appeared in the list of eligible
candidates for CAP Round IV may appear for this Counseling Round of Admission.
Rules of Reporting
• Eligible candidates must report in-person at the venue of “Centre of
Admission” in order to secure admission in this round of admission
strictly as per notified schedule. Candidates who reports late will not
be allowed to participate in this round.
• Candidate has to pay processing fee of CAP Round IV, Rs.50 in cash at the
Centre of Admission and obtain a receipt for the same.
• The candidate will report as per schedule at the Centre of Admission along
with the necessary original documents and carry part payment of non-
refundable fees of Rs.5000/- through Demand Draft on name of “ Finance
and Accounts Officer- Solapur University” payable at Solapur.
• Eligible Candidates who report to the Admission Centre will be offered
admission to available seat as per the inter se merit of candidates.
• Candidates who secure admission in this round must confirm the admission
on the spot by paying non-refundable fees of Rs.5000/- and on producing
necessary documents in original for verification.
• The Center of Admission will update the confirmation of the candidate’s
admission and update vacant seat position from time to time on Board
displayed in hall of Centre of Admission.
• Candidate will have to report later on to the respective Colleges/Institute for
paying balance fees ( i.e. total fees – Rs.5000) as per notified schedule. If the
candidate fails to report to the College/ Institute and pay the balance fees on
or before the last date of reporting at the College/Institute then the candidate
shall lose claim on the allotted seat as well as the Rs.5000/- paid by the
candidate at the Centre of Admission.
Seats remaining vacant after offering admission through CAP.
The seats remaining vacant after offering admissions to the candidates who have
come through Centralised Allotment Process will be filled in by the management of
respective institutes. The candidates whose name appears in merit list are only
eligible for admission against vacant seats.
7) Important Notes
• No personal communication will be made from Solapur University or affiliated colleges/institutions regarding SU CET 2009 and CAP.
• It is the responsibility of the candidate to read the information and to see the
notification from time to time on university website as well as notice board of respective college/institute.
• Student has to attend the CET and CAP Rounds at his/her own costs.
• Candidate has to come alone in front of admission committee at round IV.
Parents and friends are not allowed to enter in the admission hall.
• Change of college/institution will not be entertained.
• University authorities reserve the right to make any change in the admission process.
• 20% seats under management quota should be filled by respective
college/instituted from the merit list of the University only.
• If candidate cancel the admission during admission process, he/she will get the refund after deducting Rs.1000 from the total fees.
• Candidate should preserve the Hall Ticket till the admission process is over.
* All the colleges/institutes are required to complete the admission
against vacant seats as well as management quota on or before the cut off
date i.e. 10th July 2009.
Annexure I Documents required at time submission Option form for various rounds Common Admission Process
a) Attested copies of HSC/Diploma Marklist.
a) Attested copy Caste Certificate in case of reservation candidates.
b) Attested copy of Non Creamy Layer Certificate valid upto 31st March 2010.
c) Attested copy of SSC certificate or School leaving on which Birth Date is
mentioned.
Note : Candidate should produce original documents for verification but only
attested copies are to be submitted along option form. .
A) Documents required at the time of admission at the respective
college/institute.
Original and 3 attested copies of the following should be submitted at the
time of admission.
a) HSC/Diploma Marklist.
b) Caste Certificate in case of reservation candidates.
c) Non Creamy Layer Certificate valid upto 31st March 2010.
d) College Leaving Certificate
e) Any other relevant document or undertakings.
Annexure II Names of Colleges/Institutes nominated as collection centres. Application for CET and Option Forms for Round I, Round II and Round III for various courses will be accepted at the following centers. Solapur BBA - Hirachand Nemchand College of Commerce BCA - Sangameshwar College BCA – K.P. .Mangalwedhekar Institute of Management
B.Sc(ECS) D.B.F.Dayanand College of Arts & Science Sangola BCA – Sangola College B.Sc.(ECS) – Vidyan Mahavidyalaya
BBA - Kai Aamdar Kakasaheb Salunkhe-Patil Arts and Science College Jawale Barshi BBA and B.Sc (Computer Science) – Shriman Bhausaheb Zadbuke College BCA - B.P.Sulakhe College of Commerce Pandharpur B.Sc.(Computer Science) –K.B.P College BBA and BCA – Uma Mahavidyalaya Malshiras BBA/BCA - Greenfinger College of Computer & Technology, Akluj B.Sc(ECS) – Shriram Institute, Paniv. Akkalkot BBA/BCA/B.Sc(ECS) – C.B.Khedagi’s Raja Vijaysing Commerce, Raja Jaysing Arts College, Akkalkot. Karmala BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(ECS) - P.D.Patil College of Computer & Management, Zare Mohol BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(ECS)– Sambhajirao Garad College Natupute BBA/BCA/B.Sc(ECS)- Vijaysinh Mohite College of Arts & Science Wadala ( North Solapur) BBA/BCA - Mauli Mahavidyalaya B.Sc(ECS) – Lokmangal Biotechnology College. Mangalwedha BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(ECS) – Sant Damaji College
Annexure - III Schedule of activities for Admission to
BBA/BCA/B.Sc.(Computer Science) for year 2009-10.
Sr.No. Activities Schedule First Date Last Date
1 Sale of Information Brochure at various Colleges /Institution
19-5-2009 27-5-2009
2 Submission of SU-CET-2009 Application form at the collection centres mentioned in Annexure-2
19-5-2009 27-6-2009
3 Date and Time of SU-CET-2009
BBA 29-5-2009 ( 10am to 12 noon) BCA– 29-5-2009( 3 pm to 5.00 pm)
BSc ( ECS ) –30-5-2009 ( 10 am to 12 noon ) 4 Declaration of the Result of SU-CET-
2009 on university website. 6-6-2009 .
5 Submission of preference for the first round of admission
8-06-09 to 10-06-09
6 Display of first round of allotment 12-06-09 7 Admission at allotted college 12-06-09 to 14-06-09 8 Display of vacancies for second
round 15-06-2009
9 Submission of preference for the second round
15-6-2009 to 17-06-09
10 Display of second round of allotment 19-6-2009 11 Admission at allotted colleges 19-6-2009 to 21-6-2009 12 Display of vacancies for third round 23-6-2009 13 Submission of preference for third
round 23-6-2009 to 25-6-2009
14 Display of third round of allotment 27-6-2009 15 Admission at allotted colleges 27-6-2009 to 29 -6-2009 16 Display of vacancies for last round 30-6-2009 17 Candidates should report for the last
round at the university BBA – 2-7-2009 BCA – 2-7-2009 B.Sc.(ECS) – 3-7-2009
18 Cut off date 10-7-2009 Note : University authorities reserve the right to change above time table.
Annexure – IV
Intake Capacity Sr.No. College BBA BCA B.Sc.(ECS) 1 Hirachand Nemchand College of
Commerce, Solapur 60 60
2 Sangameshwar College, Solapur 60 60 80 3 D.B.F.Dayanand College of Arts &
Science Solapur -- -- 80
4 K.P.Mangalwedhekar Institute of Management & Career Development and Research Solapur
60 60 --
5 Rukmai Institute of Technology Solapur -- 60 -- 6 Deshbhakta Harinarayan Bankatlal Soni
College, Solapur. 60 60 80
7 Sangola College Sangola -- 180 240 8 Vidyan Mahavidyalaya, Sangola -- -- 80 9 B.P.Sulakhe Commerce College Barshi -- 60 -- 10 S.B.Zadbuke College 60 60 -- 11 BCA, BBA and BCS College Akkalkot 60 60 80 12 Uma Mahavidyala Pandharpur 60 60 -- 13 Kai Aamdar Kakasaheb Salunkhe-Patil
Arts and Science College Jawale 60 -- --
14 Green Finger College Akluj -- 60 80 15 Mauli Mahavidyalaya Wadala -- 60 -- 16 P.D.Patil College, Zare -- 60 -- 17 Sant Damaji College, Mangalwedha -- 60 -- 18 Vijaysinha Mohite Patil College
Natepute -- 60 80
19 C.B.Khedgi’s College ,Akkalkot -- 60 -- 20 Deshbhakt Sambhaji Rao Garad
College Mohol -- 60 --
21 Shri Ram Institute Paniv -- 60 80 22 Hemuji Chandele College of BCS
Shelgaon -- -- 80
23 Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Mahavidyalaya Pandharpur
-- -- 80
24 Lokmangal Bio-Technology College Wadala
-- -- 80
Above Intake may change. Names of colleges may be added or deleted as per instructions of competent authorities so the Final intake will be declared before first round of admission on website and at respective collection centres.
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