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“Education would fail ignominiously in its objective, if it manufactured only a robot
and called him an economic man accenting the adjective 'economic' and forgetting
the substantive 'man'. A university cannot afford to ignore the cultural aspects of
education, whatever studies it specializes in. Science is a means, not an end,
whereas culture is an end in itself. Even though you may ultimately become a
computer programmer, a scientist, a doctor, or an engineer, a teacher or a lawyer,
you must, while in college, absorb fundamental values which will make, you a man
of culture; a fine engineer has not merely to build bridges; he has to be a devoted
husband, a kind father, a friendly neighbour, a dutiful citizen, and a man true to
himself. He will have trials and tribulations; his heart will fail him at times; he will
then need the spiritual strength which true culture alone can give. We aim to
achieve a holistic development of personality through education which is in the
view of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, is both modern and traditional.
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BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN
Seeks to preserve and promote India’s spiritual, ethical social and educational
heritage
Makes special efforts to foster religious harmony with emphasis on Sarva
Dharma Samabhava
Believes that there are elements in all cultures which transcend all barriers and knit
people together A its ideal is “Vasudhaivea Kutumbakam”, “The world is one family”.
Its motto is Aa No Bhadraha Kratovo Yanta Vishwatah: “Let Noble Thoughts come
to us from every side”.
Bhavan’s College, Andheri is an inseparable Entity of The Bhavan.
VISION OF THE COLLEGE
1. Develop the College as a center in which ancient learning and intellectual aspirations of this land might combine to create new history, new literature, new culture.
2. Bharatiya Vidya as education must necessarily follow the lines of our culture. This
culture is not a mere matter of religion, not a particular social system, nor a philosophy by itself; it is a way of life.
3. Bhavan’s education must teach all to read the heart of our religion, our society, philosophy, politics, philosophy, politics, literature, jurisprudence, Science, thoughts, everything that was and is ours.
1. To fulfill the purpose of education elucidated by Kulapati Dr. K. M. Munshi; and translate Munshiji’s vision into reality is the mission of the College.
2. To achieve a holistic development of personality through education which is in view of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan both modern and traditional.
3. To provide creative education as an art of Self -Sculpture with a motto.
MISSION
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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan'sMegji Mathradas College of Arts
Narrondass Manordass Institute of ScienceAnd
Haji Rashid Jaffar College of Commerce
BHAVAN'S COLLEGE(Established - 1946 - Accredited B++ by NAAC : 2004 - 2009)
Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai - 400 058. Tel.: 2625 6451 / 2625 6452 Fax No.: 2625 6453
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, the parent body of Bhavan's College, is a voluntary, ever-growing, apolitical
national movement with an international outlook, devoted to life, literature and culture. Kulpati Dr. K. M.
Munshiji founded the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, in 1938, almost a decade before India's independence.
Today it is fondly referred to simply as “The Bhavan” and has under its umbrella 320 constituent
institutions with 112 centers in India and 7 centers overseas. Munshiji was a multifaceted personality with
a brilliant career and his firm belief in Indian culture and values has been the guiding force of The Bhavan's
success and that of the many establishments founded by him.
BHAVAN'S COLLEGE AND CAMPUS
Kulapati Munshiji created many centers of learning and culture. Bhavan's College situated in the heart of
Mumbai is one of the Bhavan's first institutions of higher education. The foundation stone of the College
was laid by former President of Independent India Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and the College was
inaugurated by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel the Iron Man of India in 1946. The College is affiliated to the
University of Mumbai and is eligible for academic and research grants from University Grants
Commission. In the year 2003-04, the College was accredited grade B++ with 82% by National
Assessment and Accreditation Council for the period from 2004-2009. The College is currently in the
process of seeking re-accreditation. Bhavan's College is one of the very few colleges which have the
privilege to have completed 66years of dedicated service in the field of education and celebrated its
Diamond Jubilee in the very first decade of the new millennium.
The College is located at a walkable distance from the railway station at Andheri (W), approachable by
road and a number of bus routes. The College has a vast green scenic campus. The College has well
equipped library, computer laboratories scientific laboratories, huge playground, Gymkhana,
Gymnasium, NCC wings for girls and boys and two NSS units – Junior as well as Degree. The College has
a host of qualified, experienced and dedicated teachers to guide the students at the Undergraduate as
well as post graduate level. The College has a strong faculty of 100 eminent and versatile teachers with
over 40% possessing a Doctorate Degree and about 10% involved in offering consultancy services.
However the main strength of the College is the large number of students. Since the last few years the
College is registering about 9000 students per year.
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ACADEMICS
The College, affiliated to the University of Mumbai, offers leading to Bachelor's Degree in three streams, viz. Arts, Commerce and Science. In the stream of Science, students are admitted to programmes leading to M. Sc. (by papers and research) & Ph.D.
The last two decades have witnessed a paradigm shift in technology and mass media leading to industrial and commercial growth in the entire nation and in Mumbai in particular. The University of Mumbai has taken timely decision to introduce professional / vocational courses to meet the demands of the changing scenario and the society. The College has the proud privilege to offer the programmes some of which have been offered from the year of their inception: Bachelor of Management studies (BMS), Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM), B.Sc. Information Technology (B. Sc. I.T.), B.Sc. Computer Science (B.Sc. Comp. Sc.), B.Sc. Biotechnology (B.Sc. Biotech.). Our endeavour is always to try to live up to changing times, and yet strengthening our roots.
SCHEDULE FOR ACADEMIC SESSION
Conventional Courses Self Financing Courses
Practical sessions in all subjects may extend beyond the time mentioned in the above schedule.
COLLEGE TERMS
I Term/Odd Semesters - 9 th June 2014 to 17th October 2014 II Term/Even Semesters – 10 th November 2014 to 30th April 2015
1st May will be celebrated as Maharashtra day. Attendance is mandatory
SEMESTER BASED CREDIT AND GRADING SYSTEM : SBCGS
From the Academic Year 2011-2012, at the entry-point in Degree Programmes (like B.A; B.Sc; & B.Com.), the University of Mumbai has Introduced: Semester pattern of academic session and credit based grade point system of evaluation. 40%/25% * internal assessment and 60%/ 75% * external assessment per semester will be the norm for credit based grade point system of evaluation. From the acadamic year 2012-13 the system is introduced at entry point for PG programme as well.
For self Financing Courses conducted in the College viz: BMS & B.Sc.(I.T.) The semester pattern and combination of internal and external assessment was already in practice. However, now the evaluation will be as per the credit-based grade point system.
A few term which need to be understood by a prospective student in this regard are as follows:
I) Programme: A set of courses leading to award of degree like B.A.; B.Sc.; B.Com.; BMM; BMS; M.A.; M.Com:M.Sc.; Ph.D.
ii) Course: Course in simple terms refers to the earlier concept of “subject” e.g. a course in History, a course in Rural Marketing, course in Chemistry.
programmes
B.A. B.Com.
7.00 am. to 12.00pm
B.Sc. M. Sc.
7.00 am. to 2.00pm
BMS
7.00 am. to 2.00pm
BMM
2.00 pm to 7.00 pm
B.Sc.I.T.
11.00 am to 7.00 pm
Both Days inclusive}
*The Syllabus, Examination Pattern, and Fee Structure is subject to change as per Rules and Regulations of University of Mumbai and Director of Education.
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iii) Credit: “Credit” refers to the learning hours or workload of a student. One credit is equal to 30 learning
hours. A credit is composed of two parts (a) the time actually spend by the student in classroom/laboratery
for academic session like lecture, tutorials and practicals and (b) the time spend by the student for
completing assignments, projects, Library work for completion of the course, (The list is illustrative and not
exhaustive). The (a) and (b) parts credits are defined as an integral part of a course.
iv) Credits are earned by the student
v) Credit completion takes place after the learner has successfully cleared all the evaluation criteria for the course.
vi) Total Credit Value for a UG course is 120 credits.
vii) Course wise credit assignments:
Types of courses included in a degree programme are:
Compulsory course: (4 credits per course)
Core / Special course (3-4 credits per course)
Applied Component Course (3 credits per course)
Foundation Course (1-2 credits per course)
viii) Scheme of Evaluations: Internal Assessment with 40% marks and Semester End Assessment with 60% marks per semester for the courses offered in each semester.
ix) The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. This Performances Grading shall be on the SEVEN point ranking system.
Grade Marks Grade Points
O 70 & above 7
A 60 to 69.99 6
B 55 to 59.99 5
C 50 to 54.99 4
D 45 to 49.99 3
E 40 to 44.99 2
F 39.99 & below 1
(Fail/Unsatisfactory)
The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and Semester
End Examination.
PERFORMANCE GRADING
The PERFORMANCES GRADING of a learner shall be on the SEVEN point ranking system as under
*The Syllabus, Examination Pattern, and Fee Structure is subject to change as per Rules and Regulations of University of Mumbai and Director of Education.
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Total 12courses1200 marks
100 marksper course
600 markspersemester
Total 16courses1600 marks
100 marksper course
800 markspersemester
Total coursesand marks12 courses1200 marks
100 marks percourse
600 marks persmester
Compulsory Component : Course 1, 2 & 3
Course - IFoundation Course(Compulsory Project)
Course -2Communication Skills(Compulsory Tutorials)
Course-3Compulsory Language,Marathi /Hindi
Applied Component :One Course per Semester : Elective
Any one from following
Single Major subjects affered :
Economics, English, History, Philosophy & Logic
Programme : Bachelor of Arts : B.A.Course at a Glance
Core Components : Three per Semester One Course each in three subjectfrom any one of the following combination
Economics and History with any one of :Geography/Political Science / Philosophy / Hindi /Marathi / English
Economics- Philosophy-EnglishEconomics and Political Science with anyone of : Hindi/Marathi
History and Psychology with any one of :English / Marathi / History
Two Courses each in the Three Subject as offeredin Sem. I & Sem. II1) Investment Analysis
2) Business Communication3) Gandhism 4)Demography 5) Comparative Religion
SingleMajor
DoubleMajor
S.Y.B.A. Sem III & Sem IV
Compulsory Component : Foundation Course + Project
Single Major (6 Units of One Subject) :Double Major (3 Units of Two Subject) :
Core Component : Six Courses per Semester
Core-Component
Core-Component
Applied Component
Applied Component
Subject-1
Subject-1Subject-2
Papers - VI Related Applied ComponentPapers - IX Related Applied Component
Papers - VI Related Applied ComponentPapers - VI Related Applied Component
Papers - IV & VPapers - VII & VIII
Papers - IV & Papers- VPapers - IV & Papers- V
Double Major Subject Offered In The College :Economics & Hind, Economics & Marathi, Economics & Political Science.History & Hindi, History & Marathi, History & Psychology, History & Political Science Hindi & Psychology, Marathi & Psychology, English & PsychologyPhilosophy & Hindi, Philosophy MarathiPolitical Science & Hindi, Political Science & Marathi, Political Science & English
F.Y.B.A. Sem I & Sem II
T.Y.B.A. Sem V & Sem VI
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Programme : Bachelor of commerce : B.Com.Course at a Glance
F.Y.B. Com.Sem I & Sem II
Total 14courses1400 marks
100 marksper course
700 markspersemester
Compulsory Component : One per Semester
Core Components :One Course per Semester
Compulsory Component : One per Semester Core Component :One Course per Semester
Core Component : One Paper Per Semester
Foundation Course :
Commerce Business Economics Accounting & Financial Management Environmental Studies CoursesBusiness Communication Skills Mathematical Techniques
Foundation Course :
1. Commerce2. Accounting & Financial Management3. Costing Auditing4. Business Economics5. Management Accounting
Electives : I1. Computer Systems & Application OR2. Export Marketing
Electives : II1. Operational Research2. Rural Marketing3. Entrepreneurship & MSSI (Management of Small Scale Industry)4. Direct & Indirect Tax
* Tutorials Compulsory (non-submission of tutorials leads to failure in the Course)
Total 12courses1200 marks
100 marksper course
600 markspersemester
Total courses and marks14 courses 1400 marks
100 marks per Course
700 marks per semester
Electives offered are based on merit of performance of the student at the F. Y. B.Com. Examination and preference of the student.
Electives offered are based on merit of performance of the student at the F. Y. B.Com. & S.Y.B.Com. Examination and preference of the student.
Type of Component
Type of Component
Type of Component
Subject / Courses
Subject / Courses
Subject / Courses
CommerceBusiness Economics Accounting & Financial Management Business Law
Electives:**a) Advertising OR *b) Travel & Tourism
Applied Component One Course per Semester
Applied Component One Paper Per Semester
Applied Component :One Paper Per Semester
S.Y.B. Com. Sem III & Sem IV
T.Y.B. Com. Semester V & Semester VI
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BEYOND GRADUATION:
The College offers post graduate programmes by papers as well as research, in the faculty of Science.
M.Sc.: College enrolls students for M.Sc. Programmes (by papers research) in the following departments: Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics and Zoology. Since the Academic Year 2012 - 2013, Scholars admitted to M.Sc. will be admitted to Semester Based Credit and Grading Pattern.
Ph.D.: College enrolls scholars for research programmes leading to degree of Ph.D. in the following departments: Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology and Zoology. The admissions to Ph.D. Programme is as per communication of University of Mumbai No Exam/Thesis/Univ/VCD/2412 of 2010 dt. 18/11/2010.
Bhavan’s Research Center (BRC): BRC is an extension of Department of Microbiology in which research meets entrepreneurship to serve the needs of students, staff, industry and society as a whole. The Center focuses on research and consultancy in the areas of Environmental Microbiology, Food Microbiology and Hygiene.
as well as
VOCATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (Diploma in Biotechnology)
About the course
This is novel course introduced by the University of Mumbai wherein a student gets a degree and diploma simultaneously.
It is a career oriented add on course wherein at the end of first year, student gets a certificate in Biotechnology, at the end of second year the student gets a diploma in biotechnology and at the end of third year the student is eligible to get a degree in a conventional science subjects and an advanced diploma in Biotechnology, all in span of three years..COURSE STRUCTURE
1) The student obtain a Degree in a conventional subjects like Zoology or Botany. Simultaneosly the student get a certificate/diploma in Biotechnology at the end of first and second year respectively.
2) The student get an advance diploma certificate if he/she wishes to continue for the third year with conventional degree in Zoology or Botany.
3) ON THE JOB TRAINING for a month is an integral part of Vocational courses.
F.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry-Botany-Zoology + Vocational Biotech S.Y.B.Sc. CZ/CB + Biotech DiplomaT.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry/Botany/Zoology + Biotechnology
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
Admission is on merit after passing H.S.C. or equivalent examination.
Candidate must have offered mathematics as one of the papers at H.S.C. or equivalent examination.
The choice of subject combination offered is at the discretion of the Principal of the Collage.
EXAMINATION AND PASSING STANDARDS
At the end of the first year the student has to get 4 credits, at the second year 8 credits and third year 12 credits.
(VOCATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY IS THUS AN ADDITIONAL SUBJECT THAT THE STUDENT HAS TO STUDY WITH CONVENTIONAL SUBJECT AS OFFERED FOR GRADUATION. ONLY STUDENT WHO ARE READY TO WORK HARD SHOULD APPLY.)
FUTURE PROSPECTS
After graduation, the student can pursue any other course where a bachelor’s degree holder is eligible, simultaneously the student gets a diploma in Biotechnology.
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EXAMINATION
The examination and Evaluation pattern is subject to rules and regulations of University of Mumbai / Government, in existence at the time when the prospectus goes into print and may be modified from time to time in accordance with notification from University of Mumbai / the Government.
As per the SBCGS, Examination of F.Y. & S.Y. ie Semester I to Semester IV are conducted by the College whereas those of Semester V & Semester VI are conducted by the University.
TYPE OF EXAMINATION / EVALUATION CONDUCTED BY COLLEGE FOR EACH COURSE:1. Regular Internal Examination (during the Semester)2. Additional Internal Examination (before 15 days of external Semester end examination)3. Regular Semester End Examination (at the end of the Semester)4. Additional Semester End Examination.
Semester End Examination consist of theory and practical examination as per the pattern prescribed by Mumbai University. Students who for reasons considered valid by the Principal may be allowed to appear for additional Semester End Examination
Internals Assessment: A learner may be assessed on any of the following: class tests, assignments, field trips, class interactions, leadership qualities and similar activities deemed appropriate by the college.ELIGIBILITY TO APPEAR FOR ADDITIONAL SEMESTER END EXAMINATION
1) INTERNAL ASSESSMENT :
Eligibility and protocol to appear for the additional class test or assignment for learners who are absent for regular internal examination.
a) The learner must apply to the Head of the Institution giving the reason (s) for absence within 8 days of the conduct of the examination along with the necessary documents and testimonials.
b) If the learner is absent for participation in Inter Collegiate events, State for National or International level events, training camp or coaching camp organized by authorized university or state or national or international bodies, NSS/NCC Events / camps/cultural activities / sports activities / research festival or any other activities authenticated by the head of the institution, the head of the institution shall generally grant permission to the learner to appear for the additional class test or assignment.
2) ADDITIONAL SEMESTER END EXAMINATION :
A learner who does not appear i.e. remains absent in some or all the courses on medical grounds or for representing the college / university in sports, cultural activities, of NSS, NCC or sports training camps conducted by recognized bodies/competent authorities or for any other reason which is considered valid under exceptional circumstances and to the satisfaction of the Principal or the Head of the Institute OR fails n some or all the subjects is eligible to appear for the additional examination.
SATANDARD OF PASSINGThe learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40 % marks aggregate in internal as well as external examination separately for each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examination.The learners shall obtain minimum of 40 % / 25% * marks in the Internal Assessment and 60% / 75% * marks in Semester End Examination separately, to pass the course and minimum of Grade E in the project component, wherever applicable to pass a particular semester. A learner will be said to have passed, the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment & Semester End Examination together.
As per O : 8439Additional Examination for Semester I and Semester II be held after the conduct of Semester II Examination in March/April every year and Additional Examination for Semester III and Semester IV be held after the conduct of Semester IV Examination in March / April every year. However, Additional Examination for Semester II and Semester IV be held after 20 days and before 40 days from the date of declaration of result of the respective Semester End Examination.
c) The learner who remains absent with prior permission of the Principal of the college, may be permitted to appear for the additional examination.
The learner who remains absent with prior permission of the Principal of the college, may be permitted to appear for the additional examination.
*The Syllabus, Examination Pattern, and Fee Structure is subject to change as per Rules and Regulations of University of Mumbai and Director of Education.
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CARRY FORWARD OF THE MARKS IF THE LEARNER FAILS IN ONE OR MORE COURSES :
A learner who passes in the Internal Examination but fails in the Semester End Examination of the Course shall reappear for the Semester End Examination of that course, However his/her marks of the Internal Examination shall be carried over and he/she shall be entitled for credit & grade obtained by him/her on passing the entire course.A learner who passes in the Semester End Examination but fails in the Internal Assessment of the courses shall reappear for the Internal Examination of the course. However his/her marks of the Semester End Examination shall be carried over and he/she shall be entitled for credit & grade obtained by him/her on passing the entire course.
Amended Ordinance 8438 related to Rules for ATKT Student for Credit Based Grading Systems has following provisions
FOR ARTS AND COMMERCE FACULTYa) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester II Irrespective of number of heads of failure in Semester I.b) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for semester III. if he she passes each of Semester I & Semester II
ORIf the learner fails in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II taken together with failure in not more than two courses each in semester I & II
c) A learner shall be allowed to keep term for Semester IV irrespective of number of heads of failure in Semester III.
d) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester V if he/she passes Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
ORIf the learner passes Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than four courses of Semester III and
Semester IV taken together with failure in not more than two courses each in sem. III & Sem IVOR
If the learner passes Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than four courses of Semester I and Semester II taken together with failure in not more than two courses each in sem. I & Sem II
e. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester VI irrespective of number of heads of failure in Semester V.
f. The learner can appear for the Sem. VI examination but the result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II, Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V entirely.
FOR SCIENCE FACULTYI) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester II irrespective of grades obtained in each course of
Semester I.ii) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester III if he/she passes in each course, at each of Semester I
and Semester II.OR
He/she fails in not more than three courses, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all Science Programmes, carrying total 900 or more marks)He/she fails in not more than three courses with failure in not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and Semester II (For all Science programmes, carrying less than total 900 marks)
iii) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester IV irrespective of grades obtained in each course of Semester III.
iv) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester V if he/she passes Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV examination.
ORHe/she has passes Semester I and Semester II entirely and fails in not more than three courses in each of Semester III and Semester IV. (For all Science Programmes, carrying total 900 or more marks)He/She has passes Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester III and Semester IV. (For all Science Programmes carrying less than total 900 marks).
ORHe/she has passes Semester III and Semester IV entirely and fails in not more than three courses in each of Semester I and Semester II. (For all Science Programmes, carrying total 900 or more marks)He/She has passes Semester III and Semester IV and fails in not more than three courses with not more than total 200 marks, in each of Semester I and Semester II. (For all Science Programmes carrying less than total 900 marks).
v) A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester VI irrespective of grades obtained in each course of
Semester V.
vi) The result of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
Attention of the students is drawn to O. 8668 with reference to score of students in internal assessment and scaling down of the same vis a vis in External assessment.
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PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND STUDENT’S SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES
LIBRARY
The Main library is housed in Mulraj Khatau Hall and has more than 55000 books including encyclopedias,
handbooks, and general knowledge books. There is a spacious reading room which accommodates 200 students at
a time. It is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., the time is extended to 10 p.m. during examinations. Apart from Home-
Lending system against readers tickets on a weekly basis, there are Book-Bank facilities whereby by a student can
borrow books for a year on deposit basis. There are departmental libraries too in subjects like Mathematics, Physics,
History, English and Chemistry. A good library is the backbone of higher education and our college library definitely
fulfills this requirement. Students may enroll themselves as student volunteers in the library. The library staff of the
College trains enrolled students in Library and Information Science Skills like Cataloguing, Circulation, Library
Management, Laws of Library Science etc. and in some basic computer skills M.S. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Web
designing and Computer networking. The course is absolutely free of cost and after the completion of the program or
at the end of December all the volunteers will be issued an experience certificate, which will be help in future career
prospects. Volunteers' performance will be observed during the period and a best library volunteer for the year will be
chosen and will be felicitated with a certificate and a trophy.
N.C.C. BOYS & GIRLS The NCC unit of the college will enable you to realize your potential to
Be an independent and disciplined Indian
Be adventurous
Develop multifaceted personality
For the above to happen contact: Capt. (Ms.) Malini Sharma (for girls)
Lt Prof. V. S. Kota (for boys)
ENROLLMENT: Contact the staff in-charge from 15th June to 7th August
Requirement
Duration of NCC course 3 years
Examination to be attended for Certification 'B' & 'C'
Camps to be attended - two per yearRewards
Cadet Scholarship from Rs, 1000/- to 10,000/-
Additional 10 marks
Aadditional weightage to C certificate for post graduate students
Reservation of seats for joining armed forces for NCC Candidates
N. S. S.
Students can enroll in N.S.S. as volunteers. An N.S.S. volunteer should be in the unit for 2 years either 1st
year or 2nd year; or 2nd year and 3rd year. Under N.S.S., drives such as cleaning, tree plantation, blood
donation, anti-dowry, anti-smoking campaigns, anti-drug abuse and AIDS awareness are undertaken.
Volunteers who complete social work of 120 hours and one rural camp of 10 days will get certificate from
University of Mumbai. Under University Ordinance 0.229 a student will be awarded ten grace marks per
year for two years in each of Sim. I and II
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SPORTS
The College GYMKHANA has facilities for games and sports like Cricket Football, Volley-Ball, Kho-Kho,
Kabbadi, Table-Tennis, Chess, Carom etc. The College has a spacious sports Ground suitable for all field
and track events. Gymkhana Common Room is open from 8.30a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All the students of the
College are the members of the Gymkhana. Annual Competitions in Indoor games and Outdoor games
are conducted by the College. The selected students are sent to represent the College at inter-collegiate
competitions fulfilling our founder's vision of Education as an Art of Self Sculpture.
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CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Talent Search : College organizes Talent Search i.e. competitions amongst our students in various
Cultural events like singing. Instrumental music, dance, dramatics etc. in the month of July/August. The
selected students are given opportunity to represent our College at various inter-collegiate competitions,
including our ownecollege festivals.
'O2' THE FEST
'O2' the Fest ; In the month of December, every year the College hosts Inter Collegiate Fest called 'O2 the
Fest - Where life begins' It is a three day period full of exciting extra curricular activities including Fine Arts,
Literary Arts .The Fest is gaining popularity on a fast track with today’s youth.
RAY FILM FESTIVAL
Since the year 2009-10 collage organizes Inter Collegiate Students Film, Festival called Ray Film Festival
named after the eminent film maker SATYAJIT RAY. The festival include events like making short film,
Add films, Screening of movies, Workshops on film editing, directing, script writing, set designing and
publicity designing.
ASSOCIATIONS
The College has a number of associations which help to identify and enhance the skills of our students in
various curricular and extracurricular-activities. A membership fee to these associations is a nominal
amount and accounts are maintained by a Chairperson .
NAMES OF ASSOCIATIONS
1) BHAVAN'S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 11) BHAVAN'S NATURE CLUB
2) BHAVAN'S ASSOCIATION OF MICROBIOLOGY 12) PLANNING FORUM
3) BHAVAN'S AMATEUR RADIO - CLUB 13) POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
4) CAREER GUIDANCE CELL 14) STATISTICS STUDY CIRCLE
5) ENGLISH ATHENAEUM 15) BHAVAN'S CHEMIZONE
6) KAUTILYA ASSOCIATON OF HISTORY 16) HINDI SANGH
7) MATHMINAR 17) YOUNG PHYSICS ENTHUSIASTS
8) BHAVAN'S COENOZOO 18) PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION
9) BHAVAN'S PALEOZOO 19) BHAVAN'S BOTANICAL ASSOCIATION
10) MARATHI WANGMAYA MANDAL
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KULAPATI MUNSHI MEMORIAL ESSAY -WRITING AND ELOCUTION COMPETITION
The Kulapati Memorial Intercollegiate Essay Writing and Elocution Competition is an annual feature which hones
the verbal and presentation skills of students who write and speak eloquently on topics of political. social,
economic, scientific relevance. The students write essays and present speeches on the assigned topics which are
of political social, economic scientific and philosophical relevance. Cash awards, certificates and participation
certificate are awarded by the College as well as the rotating trophy to the winners.
WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT CELL :
Bhavan's College has had the foresight and is one of the few colleges in Mumbai city which has established the
Women's Development Cell. The cell functions as a body which hears grievances (if any) from women staff and
students regarding matters of physical and mental safety and well being.The WDC also engages itself in women
empowerment.
Dr. Shaila Mane – Convener
STUDENTS' COUNCIL
The College constitutes a students' council according to the rules of University of Mumbai. The Principal is the
Chairman of the Council and other staff members included are as follows: one lecturer nominated by the Principal,
NCC officer, NSS Programme officer, Director of Sports, one meritorious student from each class, an outstanding
student from each of the following activities, NSS, Sports, NCC and cultural activities, and two lady students
nominated by the Principal, Tenure of the students' council is one academic year,
Mentoring Facililtes
SPECIAL CELL AND MAITRI SANGHThe College has a Special Cell established to help the students belonging to reserved categories viz SC/ST/NT/OBC etc. The students of the College belonging to the reserved category are assisted by staff membersof the Cell in matters relating to Admission / Scholarship / Free-ship. Grievances if any may beaddressed to the Secretary.
College has established “Maitri Sangh” for reserved category students to help them get information about freeship / scholarship awarded by the Government
Member of Special Cell Member of Maitri Sangh 1. Prof. S. T. Tajane Secretary (Dept.of Chemistry) Covener : Dr. Kranti Gawali 2. Prof . A. R. Pawar Jt. Secretary (Dept. of Physics) Art Section : Dr. Medini Anjanikar/Prof. Rutuja Holkar 3. Dr. Kranti Gawali Dept. of Psychology Commerce Section :Prof. R.Y. Chavan/Prof. Rahul Suryavanshi 4. Dr. U. M. Yadav Dept. of Chemistry Science Section : Dr. Shaila Mane/Dr. R.C. Patil 5. Prof. S. G. Gaurkede Dept. of Physics : Dr. Uttam Yadav 6. Prof. R. C. Patil Dept. of Microbiology 7. Prof. R. Y. Chavan Dept. of Mathematics 8. Dr. B. M. Gore Dept. of Zoology
PLACEMENT CELL & E-CELL (Entrepreneurship Cell)
A Placement Cell is being run efficiently under the guidance of our College professors. This cell provides immense
opportunities to our students by organizing job fairs and placement programmes from during the academic year. A
number of our students secure jobs even before passing their graduation at placement and recruitment drives. The
College is a member of NEN: National Entrepreneurship Network and is the first Arts, Science and Commmerce
College to have established an E-cell to help budding Entrepreneurs. Every student must sign an undertaking at the
time of admission that personal information provided by the student can be made available to placement agencies.
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SCHOLARSHIPSSCHOLARSHIPS: Government of India Scholarship / Government of Maharashtra Free-ship for students belonging to SC/ST/NT/OBC : (Application forms enclosed with the Prospectus / Information Booklet) Government of India Scholarship for Minority In order to encourage merit and to help the deserving students, the College gives a number of merit scholarships and free-ships every year. Details regarding the List of Scholarships, requirements, and Last Date of Application are available in the College office, and are displayed on the notice boards. Students must refer to the notice boards and comply with applications as notified.Students claiming scholarship and free-ships must submit the form of application, complete with all the necessarydocuments at the time of admission, and in any case before the last date notified to get the scholarship / freeship. Students who fail to submit these in time or those whose applications have been rejected by Government will have to pay the full fee for the year before being allowed to appear for the Annual Examination.In addition, the Government Primary Teachers, Secondary School Teacher, Freedom Fighters and E.B.C.Free studentships are also available for deserving students according to the rules laid down by the Government.Prescribed forms of Scholarships/free studentship will be available from the College office.Application for the above scholarship / free studentship will not be accepted after the last date mentioned inthe College notification.
THE LIST OF SCHOLARSHIPS
Students need to open an account in Corporation Bank, Andheri (W) Branch in order to avail of scholarship since the scholarship amount will be directly transferred to the student's account by the Government, provided the student has applied for scholarship with all the documents and in time. Students who do not submitt scholarship/ freeship will have to pay full fees for the academic year before the commencement of annual examination.
PRIZES AND AWARDSKULPATI AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
1. Eligibility: All bonafide final year studentsCriteria for Selection: Academic achievement
Inter & intra College achievement (Sports & Cultural) Participation in NCC/NSS/Co-curricular and extra curricular activities Recommendation by teachers Application
2. Certificates are awarded to students of our College securing 1st and 2nd rank in each class of F.Y. / S.Y. / T.Y. /B.A. B. Sc. and B.Com.
Sr.No.1.2.3.4.
Title ofScholarship
NationalMeritScholarships
Requirement
At least 85% marks in the S.S. C. and H.S.C. examination only and income not to exceed Rs.6000 per year
Last Date ofSubmission
StateGovernmentOpen Merit
For F.Y.J.C. Arts, Commerce & Science 84% marks in the immediately preceding examination
TalentDevelopmentScholarship
For S.Y.J.C. students who have scored highest in Mathematics and Physics and will continue in thesame College till B.Sc. Degree
Governmentof IndiaScholarship
For Students coming from Non Hindi speaking statesand taking up Hindi at all levels (A) Income Certificatefrom 1st April to 31st March 2004 of previous financialyear/s with all details (including)D.A., H.R.A., C.L.A. etc.a. Income Certificate from Vimukta Jati OBC Students)b. Caste Certificatec. Xerox copy of the mark-sheet of last examination passed
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3. Prof. P. K. Rao prize (cash prize) to the student standing 1st among first class students from our
College of T.Y. B.Sc. University examination in the subject of Mathematics.
4. Prof. S. V. Puranik Prize (cash prize) given to the student securing highest marks in Statistics
from our College T.Y. B.Sc. University examination.
5. Shri. Dharamsi G. Damani Scholarship for Chemistry (cash prizes) awarded to students from
our College 1st, 2nd and 3rd rank in the subject of Chemistry at F.Y. B.Sc., S.Y. B.Sc. and
T.Y. B.Sc. examination.
6. Bhavana Raichura and Dipti Adhiya prize (cash prize) awarded to the student securing
highest marks in Chemistry from our College at the T.Y. B.Sc. university examination (College
office)
7. Dr. C. D. Thakkar and Mrs. Champaben Thakkar Scholarship (cash prizes) to the
meritorious students of our College securing highest marks in S.Y.B.A., S.Y. B. Com. & S.Y.
B.Sc. examination (students should have passed at 1st attempt through out) (College office)
8. Kum. P. V. Ananta Laxmi Memorial Prize (cash prize) is awarded to the student from our
College securing highest marks in Microbiology at T.Y. B.Sc. university examination (College
office)
9. Dr. (Mrs.) P. D. Desai Rotating Trophy and Cash Prize awarded to the student of our College
who stands first in the subject of Microbiology at the T.Y. B.Sc. examination (Micro, Dept)
10. D. F. F. Hi media award presented to the best research paper of Ph D. student adjudged
through an annual Research paper presentation competition at intercollegiate level with a
cash prize of Rs.1000/- (Micro Dept.)
11. D. F. F. Hi Media award presented to the best research poster / paper to a M. Sc.(Research)
student adjudged through an annual research paper / poster presentation competition at
intercollegiate level, with a cash prize of Rs.7507- (Micro Dept.)
12. Shri. D. L. Modi Scholarship (cash prize) awarded to the student from our College securing
highest marks in Microbiology at the T.Y. B.Sc. University examination.
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BHAVAN'S CENTRE FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (BCIDS)
Bhavan's Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies (BCIDS), was setup in 2006 under academic guidance of SPJIMR,
with Bhavan’s College as a partner institute. The aims and objectives of BCIDS are :
to develop graduates with right attitude and aptitude to increase their employability
to provide management professionals with enterpneurship, practical trainees and industry specific skills.
BCIDS offers certificate programs for UG students and advanced program for graduates.
partnering with companies like Standard Chartered Bank, ICICI Prudential etc.
BCUSPS
From the last Academic Year the College has introduced “Bhavan's College Unit for Special Privilege to
Students” (BCUSPS).
The Centre will be conducting following activities:
1) Career & Counseling
2) Remedial Coaching for academically weaker students
3) Coaching for competitive examinations for entry into service e.g. UPSC, MPSC, SSB, NSBC
4) Coaching post graduate students for NET / SET
5) Special coaching for differentially abled students
SNEHANKIT
College is centre for “Shehankit Helpline” - NGO which helps visually challenged students physically, economically and socially. Students voluntarily register themselves at the Centre.
For registration
Contact:
1) Mrs. U. V. Mallya, (Vice Principal, Jr. College)
2) Mrs. Jyoti malandkar (Department of Marathi, Jr. College)
GROUP INSURANCE SCHEME
The College offers Group Insurance for all the students for which they need to fill the form and submit it
along with their admission form.
YUVA RAKSHA (National Insurance Company – online introduction Tel.: 2851808/ 2043055/ 2043055 /
2047193 / 2048058)
The students have to pay a premium of Rs.36/- per year. It will cover the following eventualities.
1) Road / Railway Accident
2) Injury during sports
3) Natural calamity such as riots /earthquakes etc.
4) Any other accident
The students will be eligible for compensation as per following rules.
1) In case of permanent disability up to Rs. One Lac.
2) Hospitalization - as per bills but maximum up to Rs. One Lac.
3) In case of unfortunate death of the students parents will get up to Rs. One Lac.
4) In other cases as per rules. Students/Parents will have to make their claim in writing to the insurance
company through the Principal.
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COLLEGE DISCIPLINE
The College attaches great importance to discipline and the same must be scrupulously observed by the students.
Failure to comply with any of the rules, regulations or requirements notified from time to time will lead to strict disciplinary action including removing the name of the student from the College roll. At the time of admission the College provides all information. Book titled 'Infomate' must read “Infomate” supplied to them along with the Identity Card and carry it everyday to College.
1. All students are responsible to the Principal, the Vice Principals and members of the staff for their conduct
in the Public, on the campus as well as outside.
2. Insubordination, abusive language or misbehaviour, misconduct can lead to the dismissal of a student.
3. Demonstration of any kind in the College is strictly prohibited.
4. In case of sickness, a leave application shall have to be submitted to the College office along with a medicalcertificate within two days of resuming the College. Fitness certificate at the time of resuming the Collegeis essential, if the absence due to sickness is for more than one week.
1. Students are advised to attend all lectures, practical and tutorials regularly. Employed students are advised to seek admission through Institute of Distance Education, University of Mumbai.
2. According to Ordinance 0.119, for granting terms in each subject minimum attendance of 75% of the theory, lectures, practices & tutorials (wherever prescribed) separately will be required out of the total number lectures, practical and tutorials in the subject conducted in the terms as declared by the University.
3. According to Ordinance 0.125 to keep a term at a College or a recognized institution, an undergraduate must complete, to the satisfaction of the Principal or the Head of the institute the course of the study at the College or institution prescribed by the University for the class to which such undergraduate belongs.
4. After seeking admission please read the attendance rules and regulations mentioned in detail in the academic dairy termed “ Infomate” provided to every student at the time of admission along with an Identity Card.
Identity Cards: All students must wear their valid Identity Cards issued by the College when they are on
the College campus even on Sundays and holidays or else strict disciplinary action will be taken against them.
Use of Mobile phone: Use of Mobile phones is strictly prohibited on the college campus. Any loss of
mobile phones is the absolute responsibility of student, and no complaints of loss of mobile will be entertained
by the staff of the college.
Anti-National Activities: The students while studying in any College, if found indulging in anti-national activities
contrary to the provision of Acts and Laws enforced by Government or in any activity contrary to rules of
discipline, will be liable to be expelled from the College without any notice by the Principal of the College.
“Infomate” contains information on all the relevant University Statutes and Ordinances as well as Rules of Discipline
imposed by the College which have to be read and strictly followed by all bonafide students of the College.
Please ensure that you abide by the undertaking signed by the student and Parent/Guardian in “Infomate” a
copy of which is to be submitted to the College.
ATTENDANCE
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Anti Ragging Rules
UGC Guidelines on Student’s Entitlements
The UGC has prepared a charter of student’s entitlements that lists out the various entitlements of all students
alongwith other student-related services and simplified procedure for redressal of grievances. UGC guidelines
on student’s entitlement are available on the UGC website “www ugc.ac.in” student can refer to the website.
ACTION AGAINST RAGGING: MAHARASHTRA PROHIBITION OF RAGGING ACT 1999 WHICH IS IN EFFECTFROM 15TH MAY 1999 HAS THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS FOR ACTION
AGAINST RAGGING.
a) Ragging within or outside of any educational institution is prohibited.
b) Whosoever directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets or propagates ragging within or outside any educational institution shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term up to 2 years and /or penalty which may extend to ten thousand rupees.
c) Any student convicted of an offence of ragging shall be dismissed form the educational institution and such students shall not be admitted in any other educational institution for a period of five years form the date of order of such dismissal.
d) Whenever any student or, as the case may be, the parent or guardian or a teacher of an educational institution complaints, in writing, of ragging to the Head of the Educational Institution, the head of the education institution shall, without prejudice to the foregoing provisions, within seven days of the receipt of the complaint enquire into the matter mentioned in the complaint and if, prima facie, it is found true, suspend the student who is accused of the offence, and shall immediately forward the complaint to the police station having jurisdiction over the area in which the educational institution is situated, for further action. Where, on enquiry by the head of the educational institution, it is found that there is no substance, prima facie, in the complaint received; he/she shall intimate the fact, in writing, to the complainant. The decision of the Head of the Educational Institution shall be final.
e) If the head of the educational institution fails or neglects to act in the manner specified in section “d” above when a complaint of ragging is made, such person shall be deemed to have abetted the offence and shall, on conviction, be punished as provided for in section 'b” above. If any of the statement made in application form or any information supplied by the candidate in connection with his or her admission is later on at any time, found to be false or incorrect his or her admission will be cancelled, fees forfeited and he or she may be expelled from the College by the Principal.
ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEE
The College has a statutory anti ragging committee for attending to grenevances
The names of committee members are as follows.
Degree College Staff Members
Convener - Prof. A. R. Pawer (Dept. of Physics)
1. Dr. B. M. Gore (Dept. of Zoology
2. Ms. K. C. Gawali (Dept. of Psychology)
3. Prof. R. Holkar (Dept. of Political Science)
N.C.C. Officers
4. Capt. Prof. Malini Sharma (Girls) (Dept. of Biology)
5. Lt. V. S. Kota (Boys) (Dept. of History)
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ADMISSION PROCEDURE.
From the Academic Year 2013- 2014 online Pre-admission registration on University website w.w.w. digitaluniversity.ac is mandatary. Students are required to visit University website for online registration form
The admission procedure consists of two parts:
1) Submitting a relevant hard Copy of Pre-Admission registration form (Download from University website)
2) Securing Admission by candidate by submission of Admission Form and payment of fees as per the fee structure.
GUIDELINES FOR - PRE - ADMISSION
Submission of Datasheet (Pre-Admission Form)
1. Separate datasheet along with online pre-admission registration form has to be filled for each course if the candidate wants to apply for more than one course.
2. Datasheet has to be filled carefully.
3. Following documents should be attached to the datasheet along with pre-admission online registration form
Attested copies of the SSC and HSC/ equivalent examination mark sheets.
Attested copy of school leaving certificate (for proof of birth date)
Attested copy of the caste certificate and validity if applicable for SC/ST/VJ/NT/OBC/SBC candidates
Attested copy of the proof in support of claim under 3% quota/handicapped category.
Provisional eligibility certificate issued by University of Mumbai, for students of boards other than H. S.C. Board Maharashtra, seeking admission to Degree Programmes as per 0.111 of University of Mumbai.
4. When the datasheet is submitted, staff of the college will acknowledges and provides you with counterfoil of the datasheet. This is very important, preserve the counter foil and note the datasheet number.
5. Present the counter foil of the datasheet with signature of the staff of College, for any queries regarding your admission. The data sheet number is necessary for the College to provide you the information you are seeking.
6. Be patient and maintain the discipline when you are submitting the datasheet & pre-admission registration form
About the merit list
1. The College displays the merit list, normally as per the norms laid down by Mumbai University and Government of Maharashtra.
2. The merit list gives score at HSC/equivalent examination, category under which the merit is accorded (open, reserved, 3% quota etc.)
3. As per the norms, 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th merit list, may be displayed, according to schedule prescribed by the University.
4. In case of any discrepancy in the merit list, approach the Principal regarding the same.
5. Decision of the Principal would be final & binding.
6. Note down the details relevant to your order in the merit.
Reservation of Seats
For admission, the College follows reservations both legal and social as per directives of the Government of Maharashtra; and as notified by the University of Mumbai. The allotment of seats for various reserved categories is as follows:
I) SC: 13% ii) ST: 7% iii) DT (A): 3% iv) NT (B): 2.5%
v) NT (C): 3.5% vi) NT (D): 2% vii) OBC: 19%15% seats are allotted under management quota while 3% of seats are alotted to eligible candidates who are
physically challenged. Some seats are alotted to meritorious students with achievements in sports/ cultural activities
/ Ex-servicemen's ward / Freedom Fighter's ward or grand children / widow or divorcee girl students.
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Please Ensure:
1) A separate pre admission form must be submitted for each course and at the correct venue in the
College during the time schedule notified by the University of Mumbai.
2) Every pre-admission form must be submitted along with all the necessary documents mentioned above.
3) Incomplete pre-admission forms are likely to be rejected.4) If a student wants to apply under more than one category e.g. general and also 3%. Separate application
forms must be submitted for each category at the notified venue.
ADMISSION
1. Provisional: All Admissions are Provisional subject To the Approval Of the University of Mumbai henceforth referred to as the University. The admissions are at the discretion of the Principal of the College and subject to Rules and Regulations of the University of Mumbai/Government
2. * Enrolment: At the time of admission in F.Y.B.A, F.Y.B.Com., F.Y. B.Sc., F.Y. B.M.S., F.Y. B.M.M. and F.Y. B.Sc. I.T. class the students are required to fill in the University enrolment form without which the admission will not be approved by the University of Mumbai. If they fail to fill in the enrolment form their admission will be treated as Null & Void.
3. Fees and Forms: No students will be deemed as admitted to the College unless he/she has filled in fresh admission form for the academic year and has paid the necessary fees and deposits as approved by the University.
4. Results and admission for Bhavanites: A student of this College who has qualified for admission to a higher class will be admitted to such class only if an application in the prescribed form duly completed has been received with the necessary fees within one week from the date of declaration of the result of the qualifying examination, or as per the schedule notified by the College office.
5. Admissions to students of Other College/University:
a) Student from other colleges affiliated to University of Mumbai, seeking admission to Bhavan's College must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the College where he/she studied in the previous year. Once admitted to Bhavan's College, he/she must apply for the transfer certificate in a prescribed form available in the college office. It is the responsibility of the student to obtain the transfer certificate and no objection certificate from his/her previous college and submit it to the head-clerk in the college office in time. If transfer certificate is not submitted in time, examination form will not be sent to the University.
b)* *Eligibility from University of Mumbai: For admission to a particular course, applicants from other Universities must support their statements of the last examination passed by attaching the certificates of passing and must also produce the provisional eligibility certificate from University of Mumbai. Students should submit the necessary documents within one week of the commencement of the term at the College office for confirmation of eligibility certificate. This is followed by submission of Transfer/Migration certificate.
6. Cancellation of admission in ll Term: A student once admitted in the first term will be considered as duly enrolled for the second term also unless he/she informs in writing his/her intention to leave the college at least one month before the commencement of the second term. Students who fail to give such information before the opening of the second term will be required to pay the full fess for the second term.
7. Repeaters: Repeaters of the College shall not be admitted as regular students. They will be permitted to appear as ex-students during the annual examinations according to the University rules in existence provided they apply for the same.
8. Faculty change: Once a student passes in one faculty, he/she shall not be admitted to any other faculty.9. Admission can be considered to be granted only when the full fees for the academic year are paid, an official
receipt has been issued and the name of the applicant appears on the relevant roll of the programme to which admitted. Payment in full or in part can be condoned or deferred by the Principal .
* *From Academic year 2013-2014 University of Mumbai has introduced pre-admission online registration The enrolment and eligibility will be as per the new procedure. Students should visit the university websitewww.mu.ac. in for the details.
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10. All admissions, both for undergraduates and post graduate classes are valid only for that academic year and are, therefore, to be renewed for each subsequent year of study. Students who misbehave and have serious complaints of indiscipline against them during the year will not be readmitted to the College, for the next academic year.
11. Admission is purely on merit and is subject to availability of seats as per the directions issued by University of Mumbai and Government of Maharashtra from time to time. A transparent admission procedure is followed strictly based on the standard norms. Any modification in admission guidelines will be notified on the College notice board at the time of admission. The management of the College does not accept any donation or capitation fee for admission to any programme offered by the College.
The public is cautioned not to fall prey to any misleading information regarding admission in the College against donation or compromise the transparency of admission process.
Policy of Inclusive Education and Admissions to support the Policy.The intake capacity for F.Y.B.A. class is 240, F.Y.B.Com. - 480 and F.Y.B.Sc.-360 and out of which the
reservation for different categories is as follows:
* Checklist (Documents required at the time of admission) For F.Y.B.A, F.Y.B. Sc & F.Y.B.Com.
Sr. No. Documents :
1. Attested copy of marksheet of X (SSC) – for proof of birth date
2. Attested copy of XI & XII along with original marksheet of XII (HSC) or equivalent examination.
3. Three stamp sized photographs.
4. Attested copy of caste & validity certificate for claming benefit of reservation
5. Documents for 3% seats /quota as mentioned above
6. Three postal stamped envelopes with address of the student for correspondence.
7. Provisional eligibility certificate issued by University of Mumbai, for students of boards other than
H.S.C. Board Maharashtra, seeking admission to Degree Programmes as per 0.111 of University
of Mumbai.
No. of Seats
13% Seat
7% Seat
3% Seat
2.5% Seat
3.5% Seat
2% Seat
19% Seat
Category
S.C.
ST.
D.T. (A)
NT. (B)
NT. (C)
NT. (D)
O.B.C.
No. of Seats
15% Seat
3% Seat
3% Quota
Category
Management Quota
Physically Challenged/Differentially abled
Wards of Central/State Govt. Employees who are
transfered, Student achievers in sports and cultural
activities, Ex- servicemen’s wards/freedom fighters
wards or grand children/widow or divorcee
girls/students
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FEESPAYMENT DETAILS
1. Admission granted shall be held invalid, if full payment of necessary tuition fees and deposits is not made on
the same day on which admission is granted.2. Full fees must be paid, along with the necessary deposits in the fee structure as prescribed by University of
Mumbai at the time of admission to the College in the first term. Students who fail to pay their tuition fees by
the due date in the college office are liable for disciplinary action including the removal of his/her name from
the college register. No student will be permitted ordinarily, to apply for any of the University examinations if
he/she has not paid the college fees for the Year.3. Post graduate students will have to pay registration fees to the University, in addition to the College fees.4. A research student is required to pay the necessary fee as per the fee structure from the date of his/her
admission and/or enrollment as a post graduate research student till the date of submission of his/her
thesis, for the term in which the thesis is submitted. 5. Students of other colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai will have to pay Transfer Fee through this
College Office at the time of admission.6. For any discrepancy, the decision of the Principal will be final in the matters of fee/concession in fees etc.
REFUND OF FEES( Circular No. UG/412 of 2008 dt. 11/09/ 2008)
As per 0.2859 and circular No. UG/412 of 2008 dt. 11/09/ 2008 mentioned after admission is granted by the college, to student, if the student does not want to continue his/her in the college for any valid reason, the student need to apply for condition of admission. If the admission is cancelled, The student will be entitled to the amount of fees paid by the student on term and condition mentioned in the table below and in accordance with provision of the above mentioned circular
Rules for deduction on cancellation of admission Amount to be deducted
I) Prior to Commencement of Academic term and Rs. 500/-Lump Sum
instruction of the course
ii) From 20 days after the commencement 20% of the Total amount of fees
of academic term of the course
iii) From 21st day upto 50 days after commencement of 30% of the total amount of fees
the academic term of the course
iv) From 51st day upto 80 days after commencement of 50% of the total amount of fees
the academic term of the course or August 31st
whichever is earlier
v) From 1st September to 30th September 60% of the total amount of fees
vi) After 30th September 100% of the total amount of fees
*The Syllabus, Examination Pattern, and Fee Structure is subject to change as per Rules and Regulations of
University of Mumbai and Director of Education and Government.
Please Note : The fees for all academic programmes are likely to be revised with effect from 2014-2015 by the
University of Mumbai and the students will have to pay the difference if any upon notification from
the University .
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*The Syllabus, Examination Pattern, and Fee Structure is subject to change as per Rules and Regulations of University of Mumbai and Director of Education.
**Tuition Fees and Examination Fees per Semester.
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*The Syllabus, Examination Pattern, and Fee Structure is subject to change as per Rules and Regulations of University of Mumbai and Director of Education.
**Tuition Fees and Examination Fees per Semester.