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HANDBOOK & PROSPECTUS (DEGREE COLLEGE) 2019-20 Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg, Gulmohar Road, Suvarna Nagar, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400056 Tel: 42339000 / 42339001 • Fax: 26130441 • Email: [email protected] • www.mithibai.ac.in Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s MITHIBAI COLLEGE OF ARTS, CHAUHAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS (AUTONOMOUS) NAAC RE-ACCREDITED 'A' GRADE WITH CGPA 3.57, (FEB 2016) GRANTED UNDER RUSA FOR RESEARCH, INNOVATION & QUALITY IMPROVEMENT GRANTED UNDER FIST-DST & STAR COLLEGE SCHEME OF DBT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AWARDED BEST COLLEGE 2016-17, UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI INDIA TODAY RANKING 2019 ARTS 1st, SCIENCE 1st, COMMERCE 1st IN MUMBAI Aryan Sheth 17 year Mithibai college student Aryan Sheth, age 17, Mithibai Arts Student, SYJC, just completed a trek From Saint Jean Pied de port , in France to Finisterre, on the north west coast of Spain. A total distance of close to 1000km. The trail is called the Camino. It is a two thousand year old pre-Chrisanity trail. He carried his backpack with clothes and meds and water and walked the trail. The walk took him 40 days to complete with approx 7 hours of walking per day on trail roads. He stayed in hostels on bunkbeds and in small b&b's along the way. The route took him through Pyrenees mountains and valleys and the great flat plains of Spain called the Meseta. He also trekked through the wine growing regions, wheat fields, eucalyptus forests and grazing lands. He was given one official Compostela ( cerficate ) on reaching Sanago de Compostela and another on reaching Finisterre. All through the trek he had in his possession a pilgrims passport which he needed to get stamped as proof of his journey. He is possibly the youngest Indian to have undertaken this journey.

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HANDBOOK & PROSPECTUS (DEGREE COLLEGE) 2019-20

Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg, Gulmohar Road, Suvarna Nagar, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400056Tel: 42339000 / 42339001 • Fax: 26130441 • Email: [email protected] • www.mithibai.ac.in

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s

MITHIBAI COLLEGE OF ARTS, CHAUHAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE &AMRUTBEN JIVANLAL COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS

(AUTONOMOUS)NAAC RE-ACCREDITED 'A' GRADE WITH CGPA 3.57, (FEB 2016)

GRANTED UNDER RUSA FOR RESEARCH, INNOVATION & QUALITY IMPROVEMENTGRANTED UNDER FIST-DST & STAR COLLEGE SCHEME OF DBT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

AWARDED BEST COLLEGE 2016-17, UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

INDIA TODAY RANKING 2019ARTS 1st, SCIENCE 1st, COMMERCE 1st IN MUMBAI

Aryan Sheth17 year Mithibai college student

Aryan Sheth, age 17, Mithibai Arts Student, SYJC, just completed a trek From Saint Jean Pied de port , in France to Finisterre, on the north west coast of Spain. A total distance of close to 1000km. The trail is called the Camino. It is a two thousand year old pre-Chris�anity trail. He carried his backpack with clothes and meds and water and walked the trail.

The walk took him 40 days to complete with approx 7 hours of walking per day on trail roads. He stayed in hostels on bunkbeds and in small b&b's along the way. The route took him through Pyrenees mountains and valleys and the great flat plains of Spain called the Meseta. He also trekked through the wine growing regions, wheat fields, eucalyptus forests and grazing lands.

He was given one official Compostela ( cer�ficate ) on reaching San�ago de Compostela and another on reaching Finisterre. All through the trek he had in his possession a pilgrims passport which he needed to get stamped as proof of his journey. He is possibly the youngest Indian to have undertaken this journey.

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या कंद�द तषार हार धवला, या श� व��ा वता |ु ु ुु ृ

या वीणा वरद�ड मं�डत करा, या �वेत प�ासना ||

या ��मा अ�यत शंकर �भ�त�भ: देव:ै सदा वि�दता |ु ृ

सा माम ्पात सर�व�त भगव�त �नःशषे जा�यापहा ||ु

Contents

2 3

• President's Address 4• Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal 5• About Mithibai College 5• Managing Committee 6• Administrators of SVKM 6• Mentor's Message 7• Vision and Mission Statement 8• Welcome to Mithibai College 9• Ranking in Education World 10• Degree College Administration 11• Recent Achievements of the College 11• Need for College Autonomy 11• Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2019-20 12• Academic Excellence 13• Mithibai Cultural Committee 15• State of Art Infrastructure 16• Student Services 17• Aided Programmes - Arts 19• Aided Programmes - Science 20• Aided Programmes - Commerce 21• Self - Financing (Un-Aided) Courses 22• Fees and Refund of Fees 23• PG course Details 24• Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S) 25• Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) (B.A.F.) 26• Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance) (B.B.I.) 27• Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M.) 28• B.Com (Honours) 29• B.Sc./ M.Sc. Biotechnology 30• B.Sc. / M.Sc. Computer Science 32• Eligibility for Undergraduate Studies 34• Admission Procedure 35• Information about Scholarships, Freeships & Awards 36• General Rules and Guidelines 38• Library 40• Attendance 42• College Committees and Associations 48• Programme Content (B.A.) 49• Programme Content (Commerce) 53• Programme Content (Science) 55• Programme Content (Accounting and Finance) 67• Programme Content (Financial Marketing) 70• Programme Content (B.M.M.) 71• Programme Content (B.M.S) 72• Programme Content M.Sc. Botany 74• Programme Content M.Sc. (By paper) Chemistry (Inorganic) 75• Programme Content M.Sc. Physics 77• Programme Content M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry 78• Programme Content M.Sc. Biochemistry 79• Programme Content M.Sc. Biotechnology 80• Programme Content M.Sc. Chemistry (Organic) 81• Programme Content M.Sc. Chemistry (Physical) 82• Programme Content M.Sc. Computer Science 84• Programme Content M.Sc. Mathematics 85• Programme Content M.Sc. Micrbiology 86• Programme Content M.Sc. Zoology 87• Programme Content M.A. Economics 89• Programme Content M.A. English 90• Programme Content M.A. Psychology 91• Programme Content M.Com. Advanced Accountancy 92• Programme Content M.Com. Business Management 93• Programme Content M.Sc. F.Y.B.Com Honours 93• Short Term Courses 94

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या कंद�द तषार हार धवला, या श� व��ा वता |ु ु ुु ृ

या वीणा वरद�ड मं�डत करा, या �वेत प�ासना ||

या ��मा अ�यत शंकर �भ�त�भ: देव:ै सदा वि�दता |ु ृ

सा माम ्पात सर�व�त भगव�त �नःशषे जा�यापहा ||ु

Contents

2 3

• President's Address 4• Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal 5• About Mithibai College 5• Managing Committee 6• Administrators of SVKM 6• Mentor's Message 7• Vision and Mission Statement 8• Welcome to Mithibai College 9• Ranking in Education World 10• Degree College Administration 11• Recent Achievements of the College 11• Need for College Autonomy 11• Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2019-20 12• Academic Excellence 13• Mithibai Cultural Committee 15• State of Art Infrastructure 16• Student Services 17• Aided Programmes - Arts 19• Aided Programmes - Science 20• Aided Programmes - Commerce 21• Self - Financing (Un-Aided) Courses 22• Fees and Refund of Fees 23• PG course Details 24• Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S) 25• Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) (B.A.F.) 26• Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance) (B.B.I.) 27• Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M.) 28• B.Com (Honours) 29• B.Sc./ M.Sc. Biotechnology 30• B.Sc. / M.Sc. Computer Science 32• Eligibility for Undergraduate Studies 34• Admission Procedure 35• Information about Scholarships, Freeships & Awards 36• General Rules and Guidelines 38• Library 40• Attendance 42• College Committees and Associations 48• Programme Content (B.A.) 49• Programme Content (Commerce) 53• Programme Content (Science) 55• Programme Content (Accounting and Finance) 67• Programme Content (Financial Marketing) 70• Programme Content (B.M.M.) 71• Programme Content (B.M.S) 72• Programme Content M.Sc. Botany 74• Programme Content M.Sc. (By paper) Chemistry (Inorganic) 75• Programme Content M.Sc. Physics 77• Programme Content M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry 78• Programme Content M.Sc. Biochemistry 79• Programme Content M.Sc. Biotechnology 80• Programme Content M.Sc. Chemistry (Organic) 81• Programme Content M.Sc. Chemistry (Physical) 82• Programme Content M.Sc. Computer Science 84• Programme Content M.Sc. Mathematics 85• Programme Content M.Sc. Micrbiology 86• Programme Content M.Sc. Zoology 87• Programme Content M.A. Economics 89• Programme Content M.A. English 90• Programme Content M.A. Psychology 91• Programme Content M.Com. Advanced Accountancy 92• Programme Content M.Com. Business Management 93• Programme Content M.Sc. F.Y.B.Com Honours 93• Short Term Courses 94

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President's Message

The history of Mithibai College has been a narrative of responding to the

call of the society. Mithibai college of Arts and Chauhan Institute of Science,

the flagship institute of Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) was

instituted in 1961, in order to provide premium education to the residents

of the suburb of Vile Parle and surrounding areas. Amrutben Jivanlal

College of Commerce and Economics was established in 1981 to address

the rising demand for education in the commerce stream. Fifty seven years

into fulfilling the vision and mission of the college by aiming to equip the

students to push the boundaries of knowledge while sensitizing them to

the need for compassion and integrity as individuals and global citizens,

Mithibai college is faced with a new call.

Providing ample opportunities in education is one of the most fundamental

obligations we owe to the students as Mithibai College was established and

is driven by the belief that every student deserves high quality education.

The vision and goal is based on the realisation of the truth of what Nelson

Mandela wisely said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you

can use to change the world.”

Mithibai College was granted Autonomous status and the academic year

2018-19 has been momentous as the college successfully concludes its first

year as an autonomous entity. The College proved itself amply equipped

and ready to answer the call and took up, head on, the challenge presented

to it and came out with flying colours, with the able backing of the Principal

and the competent teaching and non-teaching staff. The students, too,

recognised the opportunity and chipped in with their best.

The mission of education is to strengthen the value system in young minds.

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal, strives to strengthen the self-same value

system in the minds of the thousands of students studying in its various

educational institutions, encouraging participation in a full range of

academic, cultural, social and physical activities, and to make them evolve

as all-rounders. College education forms the foundation for building the

future citizens of the country. Quality education is also imperative to ensure

a good quality of life at personal, community and societal levels. It is indeed

a matter of pride that Mithibai College is advancing steadily on the path for

providing the best to the students and the community at large.

Signature

Shri Amrish Patel

Hon. President and Trustee, SVKM

4 5

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Society's

Registration Act and Bombay Public Trust Act. SVKM has always been committed to the

cause of providing high quality education at various levels. From its humble beginning in

1934, when it took over the Rashtriya Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of

the National Movement, the Mandal today has grown into a big educational trust

imparting high-level education to more than 40,000 students.

Over the past 80 years, the Mandal has developed a large educational complex in Vile

Parle. All SVKM institutes have state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure in keeping with

the strong vision and passion of the Mandal to enhance the quality of the modern

education system.

With its roots in the Swadeshi Movement, marked by patriotic fervor, selfless service and

the spirit of indigenous enterprise, the Mandal is now an ever growing trust which

promotes excellence in education. It also emphasises high values, professionalism, social

sensitivity and dynamic entrepreneurship. As a result, it encourages global thinking

without diminishing the importance of national interests.

About Mithibai College

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) established Mithibai College of Arts & Mohanlal

Dayal Chauhan Institute of Science in 1961 as a part of its own Silver Jubilee Celebrations.

The bouquet was completed with the addition of Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce

and Economics in 1980. A complex was thus formed that embraced the three main

streams of education – Arts, Science and Commerce. The college is affiliated to the

University of Mumbai and has more than 11,000 students, 380 teaching staff and 206 non-

teaching staff in the Degree and Junior College.

The college is fortunate to have a dedicated parent body in Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal

which extends every kind of support at every stage. Keeping pace with the growth of the

college, the Mandal has generously invested in expanding the infrastructural facilities. The

college is equipped with the state-of-the-art infrastructure which includes ICT enabled

air-conditioned classrooms, fully equipped laboratories, an excellent air-conditioned

digitally equipped library, an indoor gymkhana and a multi-cuisine canteen.

Mithibai College, true to SVKM's vision of providing a vibrant atmosphere in education

for the overall development of the learner, has been practising strong pedagogy,

employing innovative ideas in education and enhancing the overall skills of every learner.

The high score in reaccreditation, Best College award and graded autonomy is a testimony

to the commitment of the college towards the stakeholders and to the cause of quality

education, fostering a scientific spirit of enquiry and augmenting a holistic development

of the learners.

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President's Message

The history of Mithibai College has been a narrative of responding to the

call of the society. Mithibai college of Arts and Chauhan Institute of Science,

the flagship institute of Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) was

instituted in 1961, in order to provide premium education to the residents

of the suburb of Vile Parle and surrounding areas. Amrutben Jivanlal

College of Commerce and Economics was established in 1981 to address

the rising demand for education in the commerce stream. Fifty seven years

into fulfilling the vision and mission of the college by aiming to equip the

students to push the boundaries of knowledge while sensitizing them to

the need for compassion and integrity as individuals and global citizens,

Mithibai college is faced with a new call.

Providing ample opportunities in education is one of the most fundamental

obligations we owe to the students as Mithibai College was established and

is driven by the belief that every student deserves high quality education.

The vision and goal is based on the realisation of the truth of what Nelson

Mandela wisely said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you

can use to change the world.”

Mithibai College was granted Autonomous status and the academic year

2018-19 has been momentous as the college successfully concludes its first

year as an autonomous entity. The College proved itself amply equipped

and ready to answer the call and took up, head on, the challenge presented

to it and came out with flying colours, with the able backing of the Principal

and the competent teaching and non-teaching staff. The students, too,

recognised the opportunity and chipped in with their best.

The mission of education is to strengthen the value system in young minds.

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal, strives to strengthen the self-same value

system in the minds of the thousands of students studying in its various

educational institutions, encouraging participation in a full range of

academic, cultural, social and physical activities, and to make them evolve

as all-rounders. College education forms the foundation for building the

future citizens of the country. Quality education is also imperative to ensure

a good quality of life at personal, community and societal levels. It is indeed

a matter of pride that Mithibai College is advancing steadily on the path for

providing the best to the students and the community at large.

Signature

Shri Amrish Patel

Hon. President and Trustee, SVKM

4 5

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal is a Public Charitable Trust registered under the Society's

Registration Act and Bombay Public Trust Act. SVKM has always been committed to the

cause of providing high quality education at various levels. From its humble beginning in

1934, when it took over the Rashtriya Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of

the National Movement, the Mandal today has grown into a big educational trust

imparting high-level education to more than 40,000 students.

Over the past 80 years, the Mandal has developed a large educational complex in Vile

Parle. All SVKM institutes have state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure in keeping with

the strong vision and passion of the Mandal to enhance the quality of the modern

education system.

With its roots in the Swadeshi Movement, marked by patriotic fervor, selfless service and

the spirit of indigenous enterprise, the Mandal is now an ever growing trust which

promotes excellence in education. It also emphasises high values, professionalism, social

sensitivity and dynamic entrepreneurship. As a result, it encourages global thinking

without diminishing the importance of national interests.

About Mithibai College

Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) established Mithibai College of Arts & Mohanlal

Dayal Chauhan Institute of Science in 1961 as a part of its own Silver Jubilee Celebrations.

The bouquet was completed with the addition of Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce

and Economics in 1980. A complex was thus formed that embraced the three main

streams of education – Arts, Science and Commerce. The college is affiliated to the

University of Mumbai and has more than 11,000 students, 380 teaching staff and 206 non-

teaching staff in the Degree and Junior College.

The college is fortunate to have a dedicated parent body in Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal

which extends every kind of support at every stage. Keeping pace with the growth of the

college, the Mandal has generously invested in expanding the infrastructural facilities. The

college is equipped with the state-of-the-art infrastructure which includes ICT enabled

air-conditioned classrooms, fully equipped laboratories, an excellent air-conditioned

digitally equipped library, an indoor gymkhana and a multi-cuisine canteen.

Mithibai College, true to SVKM's vision of providing a vibrant atmosphere in education

for the overall development of the learner, has been practising strong pedagogy,

employing innovative ideas in education and enhancing the overall skills of every learner.

The high score in reaccreditation, Best College award and graded autonomy is a testimony

to the commitment of the college towards the stakeholders and to the cause of quality

education, fostering a scientific spirit of enquiry and augmenting a holistic development

of the learners.

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ADMINISTRATORS OF SVKM

Shri Asoke Basak Shri Mohan Awate

Chief Executive Officer - SVKM Addl. Chief Executive Officer- SVKM

Shri Anil K. Bapat Shri Nilesh M. Mohile

Chief Financial Officer - SVKM Chief Administrator - SVKM

Shri Vile Parle Kelvani Mandal

Managing Committee

Shri Amrish R. Patel

President & Trustee

Shri Bhupesh R. Patel

Joint President & Trustee

Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Shri Chintan A. Patel Shri Sunandan R.Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani

Vice President Vice President Secretary Treasurer

& Trustee & Trustee

Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Shri Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H.Chitalia

Jt. Secretar Jt. Secretary Jt. Treasurer Jt. Treasurer

Shri Amrish R. Patel Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi

Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi

Shri Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia

Amit B Sheth Shri Bhargav N. Patel Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt

Shri Chintan A. Patel Shri Harshad B. Kawa Harish J Patel

Shri Jagat A. Killawala Shri Jagdish B. Parikh Shri Jayesh P. Choksi

Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi Shri Kirit P. Mehta Shri Maherdas J. Patel

Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta Shri Mukesh H. Patel Shri Mukul P Patel

Shri Mukesh A Shah Shri Naresh K. Sheth Shri Nayan M. Patel

Shri Nimir K. Mehta Shri Pravin H. Doshi Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah

Shri Rajendra K. Shah Dr. Rajesh L. Jani Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari

Shri Ranjeet Dudeja Shri Sanjay A. Desai Smt. Sneha A. Parekh

Shri Tapan M. Patel Shri T N V Ayyar Shri Tushar H. Mehta

Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh Shri Vinod M. Goradia Shri Vinod M. Patel

Shri Vivek C. Vaidya

OFFICE BEARERS

Mentor's Message

The Mithibai college faculty and staff and students have remained true

to the motto Higher and Still Higher. In 2018-19, the college has made a

paradigmatic shift into a more independent and empowered phase of

transacting education further. It is heartening to see how the college

has marched ahead winning glory and accolades for itself as an

Autonomous institution. My heart fills with immense pleasure as I

perceive the progress being made at Mithibai College.

Mithibai College has always responded to the need of the hour.

Mithibai College of Arts and Chauhan Institute of Science, was

instituted in 1961, by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal to provide

education to the residents of the suburb of Vile Parle and surrounding

areas. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics was

established in 1981 to cater to the rising popularity and demand for

education in the commerce stream. The college is now an Autonomous

institution independently framing syllabus, transacting it and

conducting exams thus, empowering all the stakeholders involved. The

journey has been one full of joy and discovery.

Mithibai College has always remained committed to the spirit of

developing and sharing knowledge, true to the vision of the college.

The powerful e-learning resources and the cutting edge infrastructural

backing expedite the practice of pedagogy, cultural and athletic

activities. The faculty and students reach out qualitatively and

quantitatively to the deserving in society through several outlets. The

many recognitions that the college received are ample testaments to

the contributions made by the college to the society at many levels. The

realignment towards research across all the faculties is in keeping with

the rapidly evolving research scenario across the world and the call is to

engage in greater interdisciplinary effort in research. The students are

also provided with the tools, technological and otherwise, to continue

learning and growing long after they leave the institution.

I extend my warm wishes to the Principal, staff and students of Mithibai

College to continue this journey on the road of excellence.

Shri. Sunandan Divatia

Mentor, Mithibai College

Honorary Secretary

6 7

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ADMINISTRATORS OF SVKM

Shri Asoke Basak Shri Mohan Awate

Chief Executive Officer - SVKM Addl. Chief Executive Officer- SVKM

Shri Anil K. Bapat Shri Nilesh M. Mohile

Chief Financial Officer - SVKM Chief Administrator - SVKM

Shri Vile Parle Kelvani Mandal

Managing Committee

Shri Amrish R. Patel

President & Trustee

Shri Bhupesh R. Patel

Joint President & Trustee

Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi Shri Chintan A. Patel Shri Sunandan R.Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani

Vice President Vice President Secretary Treasurer

& Trustee & Trustee

Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi Shri Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H.Chitalia

Jt. Secretar Jt. Secretary Jt. Treasurer Jt. Treasurer

Shri Amrish R. Patel Shri Bhupesh R. Patel Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi

Shri Sunandan R. Divatia Shri Utpal H. Bhayani Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi

Shri Shalin S. Divatia Shri Harshad H. Shah Shri Harit H. Chitalia

Amit B Sheth Shri Bhargav N. Patel Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt

Shri Chintan A. Patel Shri Harshad B. Kawa Harish J Patel

Shri Jagat A. Killawala Shri Jagdish B. Parikh Shri Jayesh P. Choksi

Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi Shri Kirit P. Mehta Shri Maherdas J. Patel

Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta Shri Mukesh H. Patel Shri Mukul P Patel

Shri Mukesh A Shah Shri Naresh K. Sheth Shri Nayan M. Patel

Shri Nimir K. Mehta Shri Pravin H. Doshi Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah

Shri Rajendra K. Shah Dr. Rajesh L. Jani Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari

Shri Ranjeet Dudeja Shri Sanjay A. Desai Smt. Sneha A. Parekh

Shri Tapan M. Patel Shri T N V Ayyar Shri Tushar H. Mehta

Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh Shri Vinod M. Goradia Shri Vinod M. Patel

Shri Vivek C. Vaidya

OFFICE BEARERS

Mentor's Message

The Mithibai college faculty and staff and students have remained true

to the motto Higher and Still Higher. In 2018-19, the college has made a

paradigmatic shift into a more independent and empowered phase of

transacting education further. It is heartening to see how the college

has marched ahead winning glory and accolades for itself as an

Autonomous institution. My heart fills with immense pleasure as I

perceive the progress being made at Mithibai College.

Mithibai College has always responded to the need of the hour.

Mithibai College of Arts and Chauhan Institute of Science, was

instituted in 1961, by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal to provide

education to the residents of the suburb of Vile Parle and surrounding

areas. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics was

established in 1981 to cater to the rising popularity and demand for

education in the commerce stream. The college is now an Autonomous

institution independently framing syllabus, transacting it and

conducting exams thus, empowering all the stakeholders involved. The

journey has been one full of joy and discovery.

Mithibai College has always remained committed to the spirit of

developing and sharing knowledge, true to the vision of the college.

The powerful e-learning resources and the cutting edge infrastructural

backing expedite the practice of pedagogy, cultural and athletic

activities. The faculty and students reach out qualitatively and

quantitatively to the deserving in society through several outlets. The

many recognitions that the college received are ample testaments to

the contributions made by the college to the society at many levels. The

realignment towards research across all the faculties is in keeping with

the rapidly evolving research scenario across the world and the call is to

engage in greater interdisciplinary effort in research. The students are

also provided with the tools, technological and otherwise, to continue

learning and growing long after they leave the institution.

I extend my warm wishes to the Principal, staff and students of Mithibai

College to continue this journey on the road of excellence.

Shri. Sunandan Divatia

Mentor, Mithibai College

Honorary Secretary

6 7

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VISIONTo be recognised as a premier educational institution that practises

quality pedagogy, encourages innovation and research while instilling

values and providing a vibrant environment for the holistic

development of students into valuable global citizens.

MISSIONBy strengthening the teaching-learning process through innovative

practices, the institution will stimulate the spirit of scientific enquiry

and discovery in academics. By providing state-of- the-art institutional

infrastructure and excellent human resources the college will foster a

better educational environment. The institute will also impart training

in entrepreneurial and life skills for enhancing employability.

OBJECTIVES● To hone students' focus and help them gain depth in their chosen

area of study to achieve academic excellence

● To enable them to prepare for lifelong learning by nurturing

independent thinking

● To sensitize the students towards the immediate environment and

the society at large

● To provide a platform to actualize students' talents and encourage

them to mould their passion into profession

QUALITY POLICYMithibai college is committed to quality through:

● The support of all stakeholders that will enable us to improve

service offered to our learners.

● Maximization of our human & other resources to effectively

enhance the quality of education.

● Provision of state-of- the-art Infrastructure and ICT facilities to

augment the teaching learning process.

● Fostering competencies that will enable the learners to meet the

changing demands of a changing world. Inculcating a sense of

moral responsibility towards society and the environment.

RIGHT TO INFORMATION● Public Information Officer (PIO): Dr. (Ms.) Megha Talpade

● Asst. PIO: Registrar - Ms. Beena Hemnani

● Appellate Authority: Principal – Dr. Rajpal Shripat Hande

Welcome to Mithibai College (Autonomous)

Providing ample opportunities in education is one of the most fundamental

obligations owed to the students, because Mithibai College was established and is

driven by the belief that every student deserves high quality education. Mithibai

College has always strived to keep abreast of the best pedagogical tools and practices

available in the world. Technology is evolving at a dizzying rate and our classrooms and

our faculty are empowered to keep pace with the same. The provision of Autonomous

status has been an added impetus in this project of ours.

The academic year 2018-19 has been strikingly momentous while we successfully

complete the first year as an Autonomous entity. This is the crown on last three years'

progressive graph with reaccreditation by NAAC 'A' Grade, 3.57 CGPA, Best College

Award. Several add on courses, certificate courses, trainings and placement,

personality development programmes, and other soft skills sessions have been

provided by expert members. Nurturing creativity and inspiring innovation are two of the key elements of successful

education. Several activities have been held under DST-RUSA and DBT Star College Scheme thus, harnessing the creative

energies of the academic community, and distilling the essence of their inspired imagination in the best way possible. In last

three years grants from various Government funding bodies such as (1) MHRD RUSA-2 Component-8 grants of Rs.5 Crores

for Research, Innovation & Quality Improvement, (2) DST & DBT, Government of India grant of Rs.1.5 Crore for Improvement

of Science & Technology & Star College Scheme (3) grants from UGC of Rs.2 Crores for Autonomous Status i.e. Rs.20 lakhs per

year (4) UGC development grant for UG & PG of around Rs.0.58 Crore & (5) grant for research projects from University of

Mumbai of Rs.0.03 Crore & (6) proposal for College with Potential for Excellence (CPE) for grant of Rs.1.5 Crores (Total grants

Rs.10.61 Crores) have been granted to Mithibai College. This is testimony of academic excellence endorsed by Government of

India and the State Government, which justifyies the motto 'Higher Still and Higher'.

We are grateful to the visionary steps taken by Hon'ble President-SVKM Shri Amrish Patel, Shri Sunandan Divatia, Hon.

Secretary-SVKM and other members of SVKM Management for their involvement and support because of which the college

could progress to this height in moulding the future of our students. As A.P.J. Abdul Kalam rightly pointed out, “Real education

enhances the dignity of a human being and increases his or her self-respect. If only the real sense of education could be

realised by each individual and carried forward in every field of human activity, the world will be so much a better place to live

in.”

With Personal Regards

Dr.Rajpal Shripat Hande

M.Sc.,M.Sc Research.,Ph.D.,F.A.Z.,F.Z.S.I

Principal

Mithibai College

Former Director

Board of Colleges & University Development

University of Mumbai.

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VISIONTo be recognised as a premier educational institution that practises

quality pedagogy, encourages innovation and research while instilling

values and providing a vibrant environment for the holistic

development of students into valuable global citizens.

MISSIONBy strengthening the teaching-learning process through innovative

practices, the institution will stimulate the spirit of scientific enquiry

and discovery in academics. By providing state-of- the-art institutional

infrastructure and excellent human resources the college will foster a

better educational environment. The institute will also impart training

in entrepreneurial and life skills for enhancing employability.

OBJECTIVES● To hone students' focus and help them gain depth in their chosen

area of study to achieve academic excellence

● To enable them to prepare for lifelong learning by nurturing

independent thinking

● To sensitize the students towards the immediate environment and

the society at large

● To provide a platform to actualize students' talents and encourage

them to mould their passion into profession

QUALITY POLICYMithibai college is committed to quality through:

● The support of all stakeholders that will enable us to improve

service offered to our learners.

● Maximization of our human & other resources to effectively

enhance the quality of education.

● Provision of state-of- the-art Infrastructure and ICT facilities to

augment the teaching learning process.

● Fostering competencies that will enable the learners to meet the

changing demands of a changing world. Inculcating a sense of

moral responsibility towards society and the environment.

RIGHT TO INFORMATION● Public Information Officer (PIO): Dr. (Ms.) Megha Talpade

● Asst. PIO: Registrar - Ms. Beena Hemnani

● Appellate Authority: Principal – Dr. Rajpal Shripat Hande

Welcome to Mithibai College (Autonomous)

Providing ample opportunities in education is one of the most fundamental

obligations owed to the students, because Mithibai College was established and is

driven by the belief that every student deserves high quality education. Mithibai

College has always strived to keep abreast of the best pedagogical tools and practices

available in the world. Technology is evolving at a dizzying rate and our classrooms and

our faculty are empowered to keep pace with the same. The provision of Autonomous

status has been an added impetus in this project of ours.

The academic year 2018-19 has been strikingly momentous while we successfully

complete the first year as an Autonomous entity. This is the crown on last three years'

progressive graph with reaccreditation by NAAC 'A' Grade, 3.57 CGPA, Best College

Award. Several add on courses, certificate courses, trainings and placement,

personality development programmes, and other soft skills sessions have been

provided by expert members. Nurturing creativity and inspiring innovation are two of the key elements of successful

education. Several activities have been held under DST-RUSA and DBT Star College Scheme thus, harnessing the creative

energies of the academic community, and distilling the essence of their inspired imagination in the best way possible. In last

three years grants from various Government funding bodies such as (1) MHRD RUSA-2 Component-8 grants of Rs.5 Crores

for Research, Innovation & Quality Improvement, (2) DST & DBT, Government of India grant of Rs.1.5 Crore for Improvement

of Science & Technology & Star College Scheme (3) grants from UGC of Rs.2 Crores for Autonomous Status i.e. Rs.20 lakhs per

year (4) UGC development grant for UG & PG of around Rs.0.58 Crore & (5) grant for research projects from University of

Mumbai of Rs.0.03 Crore & (6) proposal for College with Potential for Excellence (CPE) for grant of Rs.1.5 Crores (Total grants

Rs.10.61 Crores) have been granted to Mithibai College. This is testimony of academic excellence endorsed by Government of

India and the State Government, which justifyies the motto 'Higher Still and Higher'.

We are grateful to the visionary steps taken by Hon'ble President-SVKM Shri Amrish Patel, Shri Sunandan Divatia, Hon.

Secretary-SVKM and other members of SVKM Management for their involvement and support because of which the college

could progress to this height in moulding the future of our students. As A.P.J. Abdul Kalam rightly pointed out, “Real education

enhances the dignity of a human being and increases his or her self-respect. If only the real sense of education could be

realised by each individual and carried forward in every field of human activity, the world will be so much a better place to live

in.”

With Personal Regards

Dr.Rajpal Shripat Hande

M.Sc.,M.Sc Research.,Ph.D.,F.A.Z.,F.Z.S.I

Principal

Mithibai College

Former Director

Board of Colleges & University Development

University of Mumbai.

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Administration Dr. Rajpal Shripat Hande

PRINCIPAL

Dr. Anjali Patkar

VICE-PRINCIPAL

(Degree College)

Ms. R. Thangiah

VICE-PRINCIPAL

(Degree College)

Dr. (Ms.) Meenakshi Vaidya

VICE-PRINCIPAL

(Degree College)

Dr. (Ms.) Nupur Mehrotra

VICE-PRINCIPAL

(Degree College)

Ms. Swapna Durve

Vice Principal - Junior College

Dr. Harini Chouta

Supervisor

Mrs. Binda Palekar

Supervisor

Mrs. Bina Mathew

Supervisor

Rated by India Today June 2019: (Mumbai)

• 1st in Commerce stream, 1st in Science stream and 1st in Arts stream

• Strengthening Research at Undergraduate and Post Graduate level

• Awarded FIST Grant –Rs.80 lakhs, Awarded Star College Scheme Grant-Rs.66 lakhs

• Best College award , University of Mumbai , 2016-17

• Signing of MOU with Kaivalyadham & Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce

• Creation of Industry-Academia linkage cell.

• Creation of Entrepreneurship Development Cell.

• Induction of Young Ambassadors of Mithibai College(YAMI)

• Soft-skill training for all under-graduate and post-graduate students

• The college is awarded the prestigious 'Maharashtra Times –Samajik Bhaan Puraskar' for its contribution in social service

activities

The Indian higher education is mainly under an affiliation system, wherein all colleges are linked to a University which

prescribes its syllabus and organizes, controls and oversees the evaluation system. However, in order to improve the quality

of higher education, the Government of India, through the UGC has recommended the delinking of colleges with high

academic standards from the affiliating university with a view to promote academic excellence. Hence, the emergence of the

concept of autonomous college, which is committed to:

• Determine and prescribe its own course of study and syllabi

• Prescribe rules for admissions in minority colleges in accordance with the Reservation Policy of the State Government

• Develop a transparent , robust and time bound system for assessing the student’s performance

• Use of advanced educational technology to achieve global standards

• Promote best practices for the benefit of the society at large

Recognizing the academic excellence of Mithibai College, the UGC, the State Government and the University of Mumbai,

have conferred the status of an academically and administratively autonomous college from June 2018. Though Mithibai

College is autonomous, the Degree will be conferred by the University of Mumbai, with the name of Mithibai College on the

Certificate.

Need for College Autonomy

Recent Acheivements of The College

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Administration Dr. Rajpal Shripat Hande

PRINCIPAL

Dr. Anjali Patkar

VICE-PRINCIPAL

(Degree College)

Ms. R. Thangiah

VICE-PRINCIPAL

(Degree College)

Dr. (Ms.) Meenakshi Vaidya

VICE-PRINCIPAL

(Degree College)

Dr. (Ms.) Nupur Mehrotra

VICE-PRINCIPAL

(Degree College)

Ms. Swapna Durve

Vice Principal - Junior College

Dr. Harini Chouta

Supervisor

Mrs. Binda Palekar

Supervisor

Mrs. Bina Mathew

Supervisor

Rated by India Today June 2019: (Mumbai)

• 1st in Commerce stream, 1st in Science stream and 1st in Arts stream

• Strengthening Research at Undergraduate and Post Graduate level

• Awarded FIST Grant –Rs.80 lakhs, Awarded Star College Scheme Grant-Rs.66 lakhs

• Best College award , University of Mumbai , 2016-17

• Signing of MOU with Kaivalyadham & Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce

• Creation of Industry-Academia linkage cell.

• Creation of Entrepreneurship Development Cell.

• Induction of Young Ambassadors of Mithibai College(YAMI)

• Soft-skill training for all under-graduate and post-graduate students

• The college is awarded the prestigious 'Maharashtra Times –Samajik Bhaan Puraskar' for its contribution in social service

activities

The Indian higher education is mainly under an affiliation system, wherein all colleges are linked to a University which

prescribes its syllabus and organizes, controls and oversees the evaluation system. However, in order to improve the quality

of higher education, the Government of India, through the UGC has recommended the delinking of colleges with high

academic standards from the affiliating university with a view to promote academic excellence. Hence, the emergence of the

concept of autonomous college, which is committed to:

• Determine and prescribe its own course of study and syllabi

• Prescribe rules for admissions in minority colleges in accordance with the Reservation Policy of the State Government

• Develop a transparent , robust and time bound system for assessing the student’s performance

• Use of advanced educational technology to achieve global standards

• Promote best practices for the benefit of the society at large

Recognizing the academic excellence of Mithibai College, the UGC, the State Government and the University of Mumbai,

have conferred the status of an academically and administratively autonomous college from June 2018. Though Mithibai

College is autonomous, the Degree will be conferred by the University of Mumbai, with the name of Mithibai College on the

Certificate.

Need for College Autonomy

Recent Acheivements of The College

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Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2018-19 Academic Excellence Degree College Toppers for 2017-18

ARTS

COMMERCE

SCIENCE

Namrata Shah(Gujarati)

68.33

Arpita Naik(Psychology)

90.5

Astha Vaishnav(Political Science)

72.33

Twisha Chitalia(Sociology)

79

Diandra Pereira(Economics)

73.92

Tanisha Mehta(English)

78.67

Heenal Bhatt(Philosophy)

86.17

Astha Jhunjhunwala89.71

Harshita Tulsian85.42

Unnati Lohia86.42

Vidhi Oza(Botany)

92.75

Sneh Pandya(Physics)

91.44

Ashish Yadav(Statistics)

95.75

Prutha Patel(Chemistry)

90.62

Shrav Jayendra Patel(Zoology)

84.25

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Degree Certificate Distribution Ceremony 2018-19 Academic Excellence Degree College Toppers for 2017-18

ARTS

COMMERCE

SCIENCE

Namrata Shah(Gujarati)

68.33

Arpita Naik(Psychology)

90.5

Astha Vaishnav(Political Science)

72.33

Twisha Chitalia(Sociology)

79

Diandra Pereira(Economics)

73.92

Tanisha Mehta(English)

78.67

Heenal Bhatt(Philosophy)

86.17

Astha Jhunjhunwala89.71

Harshita Tulsian85.42

Unnati Lohia86.42

Vidhi Oza(Botany)

92.75

Sneh Pandya(Physics)

91.44

Ashish Yadav(Statistics)

95.75

Prutha Patel(Chemistry)

90.62

Shrav Jayendra Patel(Zoology)

84.25

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Academic Excellence Degree College Toppers for 2017-18

SELF FINANCE

POST GRADUATE

Shaswati Godbole(Biotechnology)

Falak Doshi(BFM)85.50

Vrinda Gupta(BBI)84.29

Vrinda Lakhotia(BMM - Journalism)

78.57

Hetvi Shah(BAF)87.67

Sukanya Pandit(Computer Science)

79.75

Aaron Mukerjee(Computer Science)

79.75

Anadika Prasad(Biochemistry)

95

Bhavya Parekh(BMS)85.71

Esmail Bagasrawala(BMM- Advertising)

79.43

Parinaaz Irani(Business Management)

80.50

Priyanka Patkar(Botany)

90.67

Shachi Pandya(Advanced Accountancy)

90.25

Shivani Sunil Jakkal(Zoology)

86.90

Yogesh Toraskar(Chemistry)

84.33

Sharmila Israni(Biotechnology)

Malben DSouza(English)

University GoldMedal Winner

74.76

Chitresh Jadhav(Physics)

71. 06

Mithibai Cultural Committee (Activities and Achievements)

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Academic Excellence Degree College Toppers for 2017-18

SELF FINANCE

POST GRADUATE

Shaswati Godbole(Biotechnology)

Falak Doshi(BFM)85.50

Vrinda Gupta(BBI)84.29

Vrinda Lakhotia(BMM - Journalism)

78.57

Hetvi Shah(BAF)87.67

Sukanya Pandit(Computer Science)

79.75

Aaron Mukerjee(Computer Science)

79.75

Anadika Prasad(Biochemistry)

95

Bhavya Parekh(BMS)85.71

Esmail Bagasrawala(BMM- Advertising)

79.43

Parinaaz Irani(Business Management)

80.50

Priyanka Patkar(Botany)

90.67

Shachi Pandya(Advanced Accountancy)

90.25

Shivani Sunil Jakkal(Zoology)

86.90

Yogesh Toraskar(Chemistry)

84.33

Sharmila Israni(Biotechnology)

Malben DSouza(English)

University GoldMedal Winner

74.76

Chitresh Jadhav(Physics)

71. 06

Mithibai Cultural Committee (Activities and Achievements)

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Administrative Office Reception Foyer Staff Common Room

Seminar Hall

Computer LabLaboratory

State of Art Infrastructure

Language Lab

Health Care Centre Girls Common Room

Conference Room Juhu Jagruti Hall

Classrooms

Canteen LiftsReprography Center

Student Services

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Administrative Office Reception Foyer Staff Common Room

Seminar Hall

Computer LabLaboratory

State of Art Infrastructure

Language Lab

Health Care Centre Girls Common Room

Conference Room Juhu Jagruti Hall

Classrooms

Canteen LiftsReprography Center

Student Services

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For further details on the above services, please refer to our Information Manual for Students on our

website www.mithibai.ac.in

Support Staff

• PROGRAMMES AND COURSES OFFERED

• UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

• AIDED PROGRAMMES

FIRST YEAR B.A. - Semester I and Semester II

Compulsory Courses:

• Foundation Course- I

• Communication Skills in English (with tutorials)

Language (other than English), viz. Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi and French.

Ancillary Courses: A student shall offer any one of the following combinations:

SECOND YEAR B.A. - Semester III and Semester IV

Compulsory Courses: Foundation Course – II

Ancillary Subjects: (Three Ancillary Subjects Studied at First Year B.A. - Two Papers per Subject) Applied Components: (A

student can select any one of the following Subjects):

Ÿ Advertising and Sales Management

Ÿ Mass Communication

Ÿ Introduction to Social Work & Social Welfare

Ÿ Comparative Religions

Ÿ Stress Management

THIRD YEAR B.A.- Semester V and Semester VI

Specialisation in one of the following subjects offered at second year B.A. level is now offered at third year of B.A.

Ÿ English (6 papers)

Ÿ Gujarati (6 papers)

Ÿ Economics (6 papers)

Ÿ Psychology (6 papers)

Ÿ Sociology (6 papers)

Ÿ Political Science (6 papers)

Ÿ Philosophy (6 papers)

Academic Guidelines

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For further details on the above services, please refer to our Information Manual for Students on our

website www.mithibai.ac.in

Support Staff

• PROGRAMMES AND COURSES OFFERED

• UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

• AIDED PROGRAMMES

FIRST YEAR B.A. - Semester I and Semester II

Compulsory Courses:

• Foundation Course- I

• Communication Skills in English (with tutorials)

Language (other than English), viz. Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi and French.

Ancillary Courses: A student shall offer any one of the following combinations:

SECOND YEAR B.A. - Semester III and Semester IV

Compulsory Courses: Foundation Course – II

Ancillary Subjects: (Three Ancillary Subjects Studied at First Year B.A. - Two Papers per Subject) Applied Components: (A

student can select any one of the following Subjects):

Ÿ Advertising and Sales Management

Ÿ Mass Communication

Ÿ Introduction to Social Work & Social Welfare

Ÿ Comparative Religions

Ÿ Stress Management

THIRD YEAR B.A.- Semester V and Semester VI

Specialisation in one of the following subjects offered at second year B.A. level is now offered at third year of B.A.

Ÿ English (6 papers)

Ÿ Gujarati (6 papers)

Ÿ Economics (6 papers)

Ÿ Psychology (6 papers)

Ÿ Sociology (6 papers)

Ÿ Political Science (6 papers)

Ÿ Philosophy (6 papers)

Academic Guidelines

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AIDED PROGRAMMES – SCIENCEPROGRAMMES OFFEREDFIRST YEAR B.Sc.- Semester I and Semester IICOMPULSORY COURSE: Foundation CourseA student can choose any one of the following combinations.

SECOND YEAR B.Sc.- Semester III and Semester IVCOMPULSORY COURSES: Foundation CourseA student can choose any one of the following combinations comprising of two courses which he/she has selected at First Year B.Sc.

Chemistry-Botany Mathematics - Physics

Chemistry-Physics Mathematics - Statistics

Chemistry-Microbiology Biochemistry- Chemistry

Chemistry- Zoology Biotechnology (Unaided)

Botany- Zoology Computer Science (Unaided)

(* For Biochemistry, Biotechnology & Computer science refer to Unaided section.)** S.Y.B.Sc. admission (Microbiology - Chemistry) 45 students will be granted admission based on the marks secured in the subject of Microbiology at the Semester-I and Semester-II examinations and without ATKT in any of the courses offered at F.Y.B.Sc.Note :- Applicants with UGC/AICTE approved Diploma in Engineering are eligible for direct admission for Second Year B.Sc.

THIRD YEAR B.Sc.- Semester V and Semester VIA student can register for any one of the Science subjects which he/she has offered at the Second Year B.Sc. There shall be an applied component subject.

Chemistry-Botany-Zoology Chemistry-Microbiology-Zoology

Chemistry-Physics-Zoology Biochemistry-Chemistry-Zoology

Mathematics-Statistics-Physics Chemistry-Physics-Botany

Chemistry-Physics-Mathematics Computer Science (Unaided)

Chemistry-Microbiology-Botany Biotechnology (Unaided)

Biochemistry-Chemistry-Botany

*T.Y.B.Sc. admission for Microbiology (6 Units) - 30 students will be granted admission based on the marks secured in the subject of Microbiology at the Semester I, II, III, IV examinations and without ATKT in any of the courses offered at S.Y.B.Sc.

Subject Applied Component

Botany Horticulture

Chemistry Drugs and Dyes

Mathematics Computer Programming & System Analysis

Microbiology* Biotechnology

Physics Electronic Instrumentation

Statistics Elements of Operation Research

Zoology Fishery Biology

Biochemistry Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration

Biotechnology (Unaided) Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration

Computer Science (Unaided) Web Design and Applications

COURSES OFFEREDFIRST YEAR B.Com- Semester I and Semester II• Accountancy & Financial Management• Business Communication• Business Economics• Commerce-I- Introduction to Business, Commerce-II Services Sector• Environmental Studies• Foundation Course• Mathematical & Statistical Techniques

SECOND YEAR B.Com- Semester III and Semester IV• Accountancy & Financial Management• Financial Accounting and Auditing - Management Accounting & Auditing• Business Economics• Business Law• Commerce-III – Management Functions, Commerce-IV Finance & Production Management • Foundation Course

Applied Component (Any one of the following)• Advertising and Sales Management• Travel and Tourism• Indian Financial Systems

THIRD YEAR B.Com- Semester V and Semester VI• Business Economics• Commerce-V–Marketing Management, Commerce-VI-Human Resource Management• Financial Accounting & Auditing - Financial Accounting• Financial Accounting & Auditing - Costing

Ability enhancement course (Any one of the following combinations)

1. Computer Systems & Applications Direct and Indirect Taxation

2. Computer Systems & Applications Export Marketing and Entrepreneurship management

3. Export Marketing and Entrepreneurship management Direct and Indirect Taxation

4. Export Marketing and Entrepreneurship management Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work

Aided Programmes - Commerce

Administrative and Library Staff

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AIDED PROGRAMMES – SCIENCEPROGRAMMES OFFEREDFIRST YEAR B.Sc.- Semester I and Semester IICOMPULSORY COURSE: Foundation CourseA student can choose any one of the following combinations.

SECOND YEAR B.Sc.- Semester III and Semester IVCOMPULSORY COURSES: Foundation CourseA student can choose any one of the following combinations comprising of two courses which he/she has selected at First Year B.Sc.

Chemistry-Botany Mathematics - Physics

Chemistry-Physics Mathematics - Statistics

Chemistry-Microbiology Biochemistry- Chemistry

Chemistry- Zoology Biotechnology (Unaided)

Botany- Zoology Computer Science (Unaided)

(* For Biochemistry, Biotechnology & Computer science refer to Unaided section.)** S.Y.B.Sc. admission (Microbiology - Chemistry) 45 students will be granted admission based on the marks secured in the subject of Microbiology at the Semester-I and Semester-II examinations and without ATKT in any of the courses offered at F.Y.B.Sc.Note :- Applicants with UGC/AICTE approved Diploma in Engineering are eligible for direct admission for Second Year B.Sc.

THIRD YEAR B.Sc.- Semester V and Semester VIA student can register for any one of the Science subjects which he/she has offered at the Second Year B.Sc. There shall be an applied component subject.

Chemistry-Botany-Zoology Chemistry-Microbiology-Zoology

Chemistry-Physics-Zoology Biochemistry-Chemistry-Zoology

Mathematics-Statistics-Physics Chemistry-Physics-Botany

Chemistry-Physics-Mathematics Computer Science (Unaided)

Chemistry-Microbiology-Botany Biotechnology (Unaided)

Biochemistry-Chemistry-Botany

*T.Y.B.Sc. admission for Microbiology (6 Units) - 30 students will be granted admission based on the marks secured in the subject of Microbiology at the Semester I, II, III, IV examinations and without ATKT in any of the courses offered at S.Y.B.Sc.

Subject Applied Component

Botany Horticulture

Chemistry Drugs and Dyes

Mathematics Computer Programming & System Analysis

Microbiology* Biotechnology

Physics Electronic Instrumentation

Statistics Elements of Operation Research

Zoology Fishery Biology

Biochemistry Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration

Biotechnology (Unaided) Food Nutrition and Food Adulteration

Computer Science (Unaided) Web Design and Applications

COURSES OFFEREDFIRST YEAR B.Com- Semester I and Semester II• Accountancy & Financial Management• Business Communication• Business Economics• Commerce-I- Introduction to Business, Commerce-II Services Sector• Environmental Studies• Foundation Course• Mathematical & Statistical Techniques

SECOND YEAR B.Com- Semester III and Semester IV• Accountancy & Financial Management• Financial Accounting and Auditing - Management Accounting & Auditing• Business Economics• Business Law• Commerce-III – Management Functions, Commerce-IV Finance & Production Management • Foundation Course

Applied Component (Any one of the following)• Advertising and Sales Management• Travel and Tourism• Indian Financial Systems

THIRD YEAR B.Com- Semester V and Semester VI• Business Economics• Commerce-V–Marketing Management, Commerce-VI-Human Resource Management• Financial Accounting & Auditing - Financial Accounting• Financial Accounting & Auditing - Costing

Ability enhancement course (Any one of the following combinations)

1. Computer Systems & Applications Direct and Indirect Taxation

2. Computer Systems & Applications Export Marketing and Entrepreneurship management

3. Export Marketing and Entrepreneurship management Direct and Indirect Taxation

4. Export Marketing and Entrepreneurship management Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work

Aided Programmes - Commerce

Administrative and Library Staff

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Fees and Refund of FeesDegree Aided

Subject

Fees in Rs .

FYBA 6225

FYBCom 6225

FYBSc. 7425

Fee Chart For Self-Finance Programmes

22 23

Refund of Fees as per the Rules of University of Mumbai (Vide Circular No.UG /412 of 2008)The percentage of fee for the course shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows:

Fee Deduction on cancellation of admission

Rs. 500/- Lumpsum prior to commencement of semester and instruction of the course

20% of the totalamount of fees up to 20 daysafter thecommencementof semester of the course.

30% of the totalamount of fees from 21st dayup to 50 daysafter thecommencementof semester of the course.

50% of the totalamount of feesfrom 51st day up to80 days after thecommencement of semester of thecourse or August 31stwhichever is earlier.

100% of thetotal amountof fees After 30thSeptember.

NOTE: The total amount considered for the refund of fees from the commencement of semester of the courses includes the following:Ÿ All the fee items chargeable for one year are as per relevant University circulars for different Faculties (excluding the courses for

which the total amount is fixed by other competent authorities).Ÿ The fee charged towards group insurance and all fee components to be paid as University share (including Vice-Chancellor fund),

University fee for sports and cultural activities, E-charge, disaster management if payment is made by the college prior to the date of cancellation.

Ÿ Fee collected for Identity card and Library card, admission form and prospectus enrolment and any other course specific fee are not refundable after the commencement of the academic semester.

Ÿ All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Caution Money and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at the time of cancellation. Ÿ Caution Money is refunded twice in the academic year during: 15th – 31st August & 15th – 31st December.

Provided that wherever admissions are made through centralized admission process for professional and / or for any other courses by other competent Authorities, the Refund Rules are applicable if specified by such authorities (as per the rules of relevant agencies) for the 1st year's admission. In case of admission to subsequent years of the course, 0.2859 is applicable for cancellation of admission.

Provided further that this refund rule is concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other professional statutory bodies appointed for admission for relevant courses.

N.B.: 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. Fee refund will be done through RTGS / NEFT.Students are requested to provide one cancelled cheque while applying for cancellation of admission.

Note:- Fees mentioned in the chart are subject to revision from time to time by the Statutory Body. Fees will be accepted only by Demand Draft / Pay order

FYBA / FYBSC / FYBCOM SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE

FYBMS SVKM’S MITHIBAI COLLEGE BMS

All Remaining Classes ( Unaided) SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE UNAIDED COURSES

Class Fees in Rs. (Indian students)

F.Y.B.M.S.

22125

F.Y.B.A.F.

22425

F.Y.B.F.M.

22925

F.Y.B.B.I.

23925

F.Y.B.M.M. 23125

F.Y.B.Sc - Biochemistry 21625F.Y.B.Sc - Biotechnology 34325F.Y.B.Sc - Computer Science 30325

F.Y.B.Com HON 80325

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Fees and Refund of FeesDegree Aided

Subject

Fees in Rs .

FYBA 6225

FYBCom 6225

FYBSc. 7425

Fee Chart For Self-Finance Programmes

22 23

Refund of Fees as per the Rules of University of Mumbai (Vide Circular No.UG /412 of 2008)The percentage of fee for the course shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows:

Fee Deduction on cancellation of admission

Rs. 500/- Lumpsum prior to commencement of semester and instruction of the course

20% of the totalamount of fees up to 20 daysafter thecommencementof semester of the course.

30% of the totalamount of fees from 21st dayup to 50 daysafter thecommencementof semester of the course.

50% of the totalamount of feesfrom 51st day up to80 days after thecommencement of semester of thecourse or August 31stwhichever is earlier.

100% of thetotal amountof fees After 30thSeptember.

NOTE: The total amount considered for the refund of fees from the commencement of semester of the courses includes the following:Ÿ All the fee items chargeable for one year are as per relevant University circulars for different Faculties (excluding the courses for

which the total amount is fixed by other competent authorities).Ÿ The fee charged towards group insurance and all fee components to be paid as University share (including Vice-Chancellor fund),

University fee for sports and cultural activities, E-charge, disaster management if payment is made by the college prior to the date of cancellation.

Ÿ Fee collected for Identity card and Library card, admission form and prospectus enrolment and any other course specific fee are not refundable after the commencement of the academic semester.

Ÿ All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Caution Money and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at the time of cancellation. Ÿ Caution Money is refunded twice in the academic year during: 15th – 31st August & 15th – 31st December.

Provided that wherever admissions are made through centralized admission process for professional and / or for any other courses by other competent Authorities, the Refund Rules are applicable if specified by such authorities (as per the rules of relevant agencies) for the 1st year's admission. In case of admission to subsequent years of the course, 0.2859 is applicable for cancellation of admission.

Provided further that this refund rule is concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other professional statutory bodies appointed for admission for relevant courses.

N.B.: 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. Fee refund will be done through RTGS / NEFT.Students are requested to provide one cancelled cheque while applying for cancellation of admission.

Note:- Fees mentioned in the chart are subject to revision from time to time by the Statutory Body. Fees will be accepted only by Demand Draft / Pay order

FYBA / FYBSC / FYBCOM SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE

FYBMS SVKM’S MITHIBAI COLLEGE BMS

All Remaining Classes ( Unaided) SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE UNAIDED COURSES

Class Fees in Rs. (Indian students)

F.Y.B.M.S.

22125

F.Y.B.A.F.

22425

F.Y.B.F.M.

22925

F.Y.B.B.I.

23925

F.Y.B.M.M. 23125

F.Y.B.Sc - Biochemistry 21625F.Y.B.Sc - Biotechnology 34325F.Y.B.Sc - Computer Science 30325

F.Y.B.Com HON 80325

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PG Courses DetailsMaster of Commerce:

Master of Science:

Master of Arts:

**We offer specialization in Industrial PsychologyFees for M.A. would be accepted by Demand Draft / Pay Order only Drawn in Favor of "SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE UNAIDED COURSES"Eligibility: Refer to Mumbai University Ordinance O.2237 on Mumbai university website http://www.mu.ac.in/courses.html (Faculty of ARTS)

Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)The BMS Programme was introduced in the year 1999 and has been growing since then. Opportunities to successful careers

in business and industry are many; so are their demands and expectations. Mithibai's Bachelor of Management Studies

(BMS) helps you more than fulfill them. The first step in success for any pursuit is a strong foundation. A career in business is

no exception. For high achievers and committed students, Mithibai BMS is a fitting stepping stone.

The BMS Programme provides a comprehensive management training to students by way of interaction, projects,

presentations, industrial visits, practical training, job orientation and placements. It is designed for aspiring managers and

budding CEOs of tomorrow.

Good managers are expected to be effective dicision makers. They are expected to do the right things at the right time and to

see to it that others do it right. Such are the people required in today's globally competitive market and such are the people

that MITHIBAI College produces in abundance.

The students are molded perfectly to fit in with the requirements of an ideal manager who knows how to make the right

decisions, delegate work and most importantly, to coordinate with the entire organizational setup.

BMS is a programme designed especially for students aiming to become managers. The faculty at MITHIBAI College have

understood the course completely to build a perfect platform for students and works as a friend, philosopher and a guide.

Mithibai College is regarded as one of the leading BMS colleges.

Hence, if you have the zest and the endurance to face challenges, the passion to succeed and win, and also to commit yourself

to building a managerial personality with an international outlook, BMS is a programme specially designed for you and

MITHIBAI is the place to do BMS

Admission to F.Y.B.M.S. classes will be conducted as per guidelines and schedule announced by the University of Mumbai. The

scheduled of admission will be displayed on the Notice Board as it is received from the Mumbai University.

Eligibility:

• Eligibility Criterion for admission UG/80 of 2010, dated 27th April, 2010) - O 3941 : A candidate for being eligible for

admission to the BMS Degree programme shall have passed HSC Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher

Secondary Education or its equivalent examination or Diploma course in any Engineering Branches with two years or

three years after SSC conducted by the Board of Technical Examination or its equivalent examination by securing

minimum 45% in one attempt

• Every candidate admitted to the Degree programme in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution,

conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the Mumbai University.

• While drawing the merit list, weightage has to be given to students from Arts, Commerce and Science stream at XII

standard level.

Duration: (Three years - Six Semesters)Ÿ First year, a student will have appear for 2 core courses, 3 elective courses and 2 ability enhancement courses. Ÿ Second year, a student will have appear for 2 core courses, 4 electives courses and 1 ability enhancement course.Ÿ Third year there will be 1 core courses 4 elective courses and 1 courses on project work .

In-take Capacity: 120 Students

Stream Commerce Arts Science Diploma in Engineering

and Other Percentage 45% 25% 25% 5%

24 25

**Project Fees not includedFees for M.Com. would be accepted by Demand Draft / Pay Order only Drawn in Favor of "SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE UNAIDED COURSES"Note:- Fees mentioned in the chart are subject to revision from time to time by the Statutory Body.

Minimum Admission requirement: As per ordinance No. 0.5977A learner for being eligible for admission to the Post Graduate Programme i.e. Master of Commerce, shall have passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (three years/Six Semester integrated course) or the degree B.Com. (Old Course) or the other Semester based Programmes i.e. Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) or Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) of this University, or an examination of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto.

**Fees are subject to University Revision & Project Fees wherever applicable.Fees for M.Sc. would be accepted by Demand Draft / Pay Order only Drawn in Favor of "SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE UNAIDED COURSES"Eligibility: Refer to Mumbai University Ordinance O.2441 on Mumbai university website http://www.mu.ac.in/courses.html (Faculty of Science)

Subject Student Intake Fees

English 60 M.A. I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 15,705/-M.A. II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 14,530/-

Psychology** 60 M.A. I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 16,105 /-M.A. II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 14,530/-

Economics 60 M.A. I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 15,705/-M.A. II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 14530/-

Subject

Student Intake Fees**

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 20 M.Sc. I (Sem I & II): Rs. 41,105/-

M.Sc. II (Sem III & IV) Rs. 39,530/-

BIOCHEMISTRY 15 M.Sc I (Sem I & II) :- Rs. 46,580/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 48,530/-

BIOTECHNOLOGY 20 M.Sc I (Sem I & II) :- Rs. 52,605/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 53,530/-

COMPUTER SCIENCE 20 M.Sc I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 40,605/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 41,530/-

MATHEMATICS 20 M.Sc I (Sem I & II) :- Rs. 30,605/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 29,030/-

STATISTICS 20 M.Sc I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 31,105/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 29,530/-

Subject Student Intake Fees

Accountancy 60 M.Com I (Sem I & II) :- Rs. 17,525/- ** M. Com II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 16,550/-

Business Management

60

M.Com I

(Sem I & II)

:-

Rs. 17,525/-

**

M. Com II

(Sem III & IV)

:-

Rs. 16,550/-

OCEANOGRAPHY 10 M.Sc I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 16,155/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 14,730/-

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PG Courses DetailsMaster of Commerce:

Master of Science:

Master of Arts:

**We offer specialization in Industrial PsychologyFees for M.A. would be accepted by Demand Draft / Pay Order only Drawn in Favor of "SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE UNAIDED COURSES"Eligibility: Refer to Mumbai University Ordinance O.2237 on Mumbai university website http://www.mu.ac.in/courses.html (Faculty of ARTS)

Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.)The BMS Programme was introduced in the year 1999 and has been growing since then. Opportunities to successful careers

in business and industry are many; so are their demands and expectations. Mithibai's Bachelor of Management Studies

(BMS) helps you more than fulfill them. The first step in success for any pursuit is a strong foundation. A career in business is

no exception. For high achievers and committed students, Mithibai BMS is a fitting stepping stone.

The BMS Programme provides a comprehensive management training to students by way of interaction, projects,

presentations, industrial visits, practical training, job orientation and placements. It is designed for aspiring managers and

budding CEOs of tomorrow.

Good managers are expected to be effective dicision makers. They are expected to do the right things at the right time and to

see to it that others do it right. Such are the people required in today's globally competitive market and such are the people

that MITHIBAI College produces in abundance.

The students are molded perfectly to fit in with the requirements of an ideal manager who knows how to make the right

decisions, delegate work and most importantly, to coordinate with the entire organizational setup.

BMS is a programme designed especially for students aiming to become managers. The faculty at MITHIBAI College have

understood the course completely to build a perfect platform for students and works as a friend, philosopher and a guide.

Mithibai College is regarded as one of the leading BMS colleges.

Hence, if you have the zest and the endurance to face challenges, the passion to succeed and win, and also to commit yourself

to building a managerial personality with an international outlook, BMS is a programme specially designed for you and

MITHIBAI is the place to do BMS

Admission to F.Y.B.M.S. classes will be conducted as per guidelines and schedule announced by the University of Mumbai. The

scheduled of admission will be displayed on the Notice Board as it is received from the Mumbai University.

Eligibility:

• Eligibility Criterion for admission UG/80 of 2010, dated 27th April, 2010) - O 3941 : A candidate for being eligible for

admission to the BMS Degree programme shall have passed HSC Examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Higher

Secondary Education or its equivalent examination or Diploma course in any Engineering Branches with two years or

three years after SSC conducted by the Board of Technical Examination or its equivalent examination by securing

minimum 45% in one attempt

• Every candidate admitted to the Degree programme in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution,

conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the Mumbai University.

• While drawing the merit list, weightage has to be given to students from Arts, Commerce and Science stream at XII

standard level.

Duration: (Three years - Six Semesters)Ÿ First year, a student will have appear for 2 core courses, 3 elective courses and 2 ability enhancement courses. Ÿ Second year, a student will have appear for 2 core courses, 4 electives courses and 1 ability enhancement course.Ÿ Third year there will be 1 core courses 4 elective courses and 1 courses on project work .

In-take Capacity: 120 Students

Stream Commerce Arts Science Diploma in Engineering

and Other Percentage 45% 25% 25% 5%

24 25

**Project Fees not includedFees for M.Com. would be accepted by Demand Draft / Pay Order only Drawn in Favor of "SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE UNAIDED COURSES"Note:- Fees mentioned in the chart are subject to revision from time to time by the Statutory Body.

Minimum Admission requirement: As per ordinance No. 0.5977A learner for being eligible for admission to the Post Graduate Programme i.e. Master of Commerce, shall have passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (three years/Six Semester integrated course) or the degree B.Com. (Old Course) or the other Semester based Programmes i.e. Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) or Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) or Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) of this University, or an examination of any other University recognized as equivalent thereto.

**Fees are subject to University Revision & Project Fees wherever applicable.Fees for M.Sc. would be accepted by Demand Draft / Pay Order only Drawn in Favor of "SVKM’S MITHIBAI DEGREE COLLEGE UNAIDED COURSES"Eligibility: Refer to Mumbai University Ordinance O.2441 on Mumbai university website http://www.mu.ac.in/courses.html (Faculty of Science)

Subject Student Intake Fees

English 60 M.A. I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 15,705/-M.A. II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 14,530/-

Psychology** 60 M.A. I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 16,105 /-M.A. II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 14,530/-

Economics 60 M.A. I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 15,705/-M.A. II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 14530/-

Subject

Student Intake Fees**

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 20 M.Sc. I (Sem I & II): Rs. 41,105/-

M.Sc. II (Sem III & IV) Rs. 39,530/-

BIOCHEMISTRY 15 M.Sc I (Sem I & II) :- Rs. 46,580/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 48,530/-

BIOTECHNOLOGY 20 M.Sc I (Sem I & II) :- Rs. 52,605/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 53,530/-

COMPUTER SCIENCE 20 M.Sc I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 40,605/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 41,530/-

MATHEMATICS 20 M.Sc I (Sem I & II) :- Rs. 30,605/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 29,030/-

STATISTICS 20 M.Sc I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 31,105/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 29,530/-

Subject Student Intake Fees

Accountancy 60 M.Com I (Sem I & II) :- Rs. 17,525/- ** M. Com II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 16,550/-

Business Management

60

M.Com I

(Sem I & II)

:-

Rs. 17,525/-

**

M. Com II

(Sem III & IV)

:-

Rs. 16,550/-

OCEANOGRAPHY 10 M.Sc I (Sem I & II):- Rs. 16,155/-

M.Sc II (Sem III & IV) :- Rs. 14,730/-

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College has introduced the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) Programme from Academic Year 2010-2011. It has

a strong emphasis on developing analytical skill and offers a solid grounding and professional competence in all aspects of

commerce required for careers in the business and corporate sectors.

The Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) aims to produce graduates who will produce innovative solutions to

problems, finalise accounts, determine tax liability, apply research skills to business challenges and communicate effectively.

Degree Programme objective:

1. Creating for the students an additional avenue of self- employment and also to benefit the industry by providing them

with suitable trained persons in the field of Accounting & Finance (BAF)

2. Preparing students to exploit opportunities, Accounting and Finance as profession also.

3. To provide adequate basic understanding about accounts, taxation, banking, insurance & other financial services to the

students and to give adequate exposure to the operational environment in financial services.

The course is primarily practical, there is a good blend of projects, case studies and industrial visits to enable a student to get

well- versed with the functioning of the Industry.

Career outlook:

Graduates can pursue careers in the field of Accounts, Tax consultant, Financial Analysis, Credit Analysis, Stock Brokers, Real

Estate, Financial Planners. Consultants & Managers.

Eligibility:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) Degree Program shall have

passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less

than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt.

Every candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the

course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.

Duration : (Three Year - Six Semesters)

Ÿ First year, a student will have appear for 2 core courses, 3 elective courses and 2 ability enhancement courses.

Ÿ Second year, a student will have appear for 2 core courses, 4 electives courses and 1 ability enhancement course

Ÿ Third year there will be 1 core courses 4 elective courses and 1 courses on project work .

Inteke Capacity:- 60 Students

Bachelor of Commerce(Accounting and Finance) (B.A.F)

The B.Com (Banking and Insurance) degree programme was started in the academic year 2010-11 by the college. BBI is a full-

time degree Programme spread over 3 years, with each year being divided into 2 semesters. The course covers 38 subjects

and 2 projects on banking and insurance of 100 Marks each, which are to be submitted in the final year. The pedagogy differs

greatly from a conventional B.Com degree. In BBI, each paper is worth 100 marks which is further divided into a 75 mark

theoretical exam conducted at the end of the semester and 25 marks internal assessment, which includes class

presentations, projects, tests, class participation and attendance. The teaching methodology includes classroom discussions,

debates, role play, case studies and paper presentation, in addition to the conventional chalk-and talk method.

Mithibai's Bachelor of Banking & Insurance (BBI) helps you to fulfill your dream of working with well renowned financial

institutions. The first step in success for any pursuit is a strong foundation. Three years of the course at Mithibai make

students confident, develop their communication skills and prepares them to adapt themselves to the outside world.

Our students have won accolades in many spheres, ranging from literature, cultural activities, and sports to academics. This,

and the practical learning process of our department is now renowned & ensures that our students land with the best of the

internships, such as with the RBI. For high achievers and committed students, Mithibai BBI is a 'preferred' choice.

Eligibility :

a ) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) Degree programme shall

have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured

not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt.

b) Every candidate admitted to the Degree Programme in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution,

conducting the Programme, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.

Duration: (Three Year – Six Semesters)

• First year, a student will have appear for 2 core Programmes, 3 elective Programmes and 2 ability enhancement

Programmes.

• Second year, a student will have appear for 2 core Programmes, 4 electives Programmes and 1 ability enhancement

Programme.

• Third year there will be 1 core Programmes 4 elective Programmes and 1 Programmes on project work .

Intake Capacity :- 60 Students

Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance (B.B.I.)

SYBBI STUDENTS Visit at RBI

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College has introduced the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) Programme from Academic Year 2010-2011. It has

a strong emphasis on developing analytical skill and offers a solid grounding and professional competence in all aspects of

commerce required for careers in the business and corporate sectors.

The Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) aims to produce graduates who will produce innovative solutions to

problems, finalise accounts, determine tax liability, apply research skills to business challenges and communicate effectively.

Degree Programme objective:

1. Creating for the students an additional avenue of self- employment and also to benefit the industry by providing them

with suitable trained persons in the field of Accounting & Finance (BAF)

2. Preparing students to exploit opportunities, Accounting and Finance as profession also.

3. To provide adequate basic understanding about accounts, taxation, banking, insurance & other financial services to the

students and to give adequate exposure to the operational environment in financial services.

The course is primarily practical, there is a good blend of projects, case studies and industrial visits to enable a student to get

well- versed with the functioning of the Industry.

Career outlook:

Graduates can pursue careers in the field of Accounts, Tax consultant, Financial Analysis, Credit Analysis, Stock Brokers, Real

Estate, Financial Planners. Consultants & Managers.

Eligibility:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) Degree Program shall have

passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less

than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt.

Every candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the

course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.

Duration : (Three Year - Six Semesters)

Ÿ First year, a student will have appear for 2 core courses, 3 elective courses and 2 ability enhancement courses.

Ÿ Second year, a student will have appear for 2 core courses, 4 electives courses and 1 ability enhancement course

Ÿ Third year there will be 1 core courses 4 elective courses and 1 courses on project work .

Inteke Capacity:- 60 Students

Bachelor of Commerce(Accounting and Finance) (B.A.F)

The B.Com (Banking and Insurance) degree programme was started in the academic year 2010-11 by the college. BBI is a full-

time degree Programme spread over 3 years, with each year being divided into 2 semesters. The course covers 38 subjects

and 2 projects on banking and insurance of 100 Marks each, which are to be submitted in the final year. The pedagogy differs

greatly from a conventional B.Com degree. In BBI, each paper is worth 100 marks which is further divided into a 75 mark

theoretical exam conducted at the end of the semester and 25 marks internal assessment, which includes class

presentations, projects, tests, class participation and attendance. The teaching methodology includes classroom discussions,

debates, role play, case studies and paper presentation, in addition to the conventional chalk-and talk method.

Mithibai's Bachelor of Banking & Insurance (BBI) helps you to fulfill your dream of working with well renowned financial

institutions. The first step in success for any pursuit is a strong foundation. Three years of the course at Mithibai make

students confident, develop their communication skills and prepares them to adapt themselves to the outside world.

Our students have won accolades in many spheres, ranging from literature, cultural activities, and sports to academics. This,

and the practical learning process of our department is now renowned & ensures that our students land with the best of the

internships, such as with the RBI. For high achievers and committed students, Mithibai BBI is a 'preferred' choice.

Eligibility :

a ) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) Degree programme shall

have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured

not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt.

b) Every candidate admitted to the Degree Programme in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution,

conducting the Programme, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.

Duration: (Three Year – Six Semesters)

• First year, a student will have appear for 2 core Programmes, 3 elective Programmes and 2 ability enhancement

Programmes.

• Second year, a student will have appear for 2 core Programmes, 4 electives Programmes and 1 ability enhancement

Programme.

• Third year there will be 1 core Programmes 4 elective Programmes and 1 Programmes on project work .

Intake Capacity :- 60 Students

Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance (B.B.I.)

SYBBI STUDENTS Visit at RBI

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The tremendous expansion in the field of Global Financial Markets over the last 2 decades has made the Financial Markets an emerging field in the World. This 3 year undergraduate Programme is a comprehensive program which covers all the different aspects of capital markets. While the Programme is primarily theoretical, there is a good blend of projects, case studies and industrial visits to enable a student to get well- versed with the functioning of the industry. There is also exposure to working in the industry during the Summer internship Programs. Mithibai BFM is a preferred choice for FInance students. Mithibai BFM students have been RANK-HOLDERS in the university year -after-year. The Programme also boasts of its 100% result since inception.

Career outlook:Graduates can pursue careers in the Capital Markets (stock markets, commodities, investment banking, currency markets, private equity, stock broking, mergers and acquisitions, mutual funds, real estate trust, venture capital, insurance industry).

Eligibility :i) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Market) Degree Programme shall have

passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45 % marks in aggregate at first attempt at one and the same sitting.

ii) Every candidate admitted to the Degree Programme in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the Programme, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.

Duration : (Three years – Six Semesters)In the first year, a student will have appear for 2 core Programmes, 3 elective Programmes and 2 ability enhancement Programmes. In the second year, a student will have appear for 2 core Programmes, 4 electives Programmes and 1 ability enhancement Programme, In third year there will be 1 core Programmes 4 elective Programmes and 1 Programmes on project work.

Intake Capacity :- 60 Students

Media has perhaps played the most powerful role in history, politics, economics & society. It is not limited to being a tool of communication anymore. In our present day world, media- broadcast and print media in particular, are considered mainly to be entities that reflect the face of the society as it exists today. Since it has a vital role to play it's our fundamental responsibility as academicians to equip students with its expertise in various forms like print, radio, television, cinema, internet etc. It is with the same understanding that University of Mumbai introduced Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM) in 2000- 2001.

Bachelor of Mass Media is a media based Programme, and at present is a sought after media program within the undergraduate student community. It provides the students with a perfect platform to showcase their projects, presentations and performances and simultaneously develop their talents, excelling themselves in their chosen arena of media outlets viz. Advertising or Journalism.

Mithibai College introduced BMM in the academic year 2012-2013, and although it is the budding stages, the students have already made inroads into by participating in various inter–collegiate events, highlighting their keen desire to create a presence amongst the decade old mass media under graduate fraternity.

Duration :The Programme is a full time Programme consisting of 36 subjects. The duration of the Programmeis of six semesters spread over three years. Number of students per batch shall consist of not more than 60 students.

Eligibilty:1. A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree of BMM shall have passed XII standard examination of Maharashtra

Board of higher Secondary Education or its equivalent from Science, Arts or Commerce stream.2. No College shall conduct any entrance test in any form & the admissions are purely on merit duly following the reservation

policy as per the norms of the Government of Maharashtra. While drawing the merit list, weight-age has to be given to students thfrom Arts (50%) Commerce (25%) & Science(25%) streams at 12 standard level.

Intake Capacity :- 60 students

Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M.)

Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) (B.F.M)

B.COM. (HONS.) ...Redefining commerce studies…

The B.Com. (Honours) Program intends to prepare learners for their career in Accounting, Finance and Taxation professions.

The emphasis of the course is to impart to the learners, specialized skill sets in the areas of accounting, finance, and taxation

with a view to pursue careers as professional accountants. While there is enough diversity in the knowledge base for the

graduates to excel in any field or enterprise of their choice, the primary focus is for them to function as top notch

professionals in the financial services industry in different fields of operations. The programme is designed to ensure that the

learners will develop wide range of accounting, financial and analytical expertise.

The program will focus equally on theoretical and practical aspects of the above mentioned domains; promote an attitude of

life-long learning among them, thus preparing them to be successful professionals.

The program provides a learning ambience that challenges the learners' mind through competitive education emphasizing

on inculcating values, and transforming them into socially responsible professionals.

The B.Com. (Honours) program is an excellent choice for learners intending to pursue CA/CMA/CFA studies along with or

subsequent to their graduation.

Special Features:

• Batch size of 60 students only

• Curriculum specially designed for the students who are pursuing CA/CMA/CFA studies

• Learn from the best faculty

• Exposure to practical training

• Includes Inter CA syllabus

• Best choice for learners intending to pursue CA/CMA/CFA studies

• Industry updated syllabus

• Help learners remain committed to career goals

• Become accounting and finance professional

Some of the major areas covered by the programme:

Accounting, Auditing, Cost and Management Accounting, Taxation, Financial Management, Economics, Business Laws,

Corporate Laws, Business Communication, Investment Analysis, Financial Modeling, Management, Economics,

Environmental Studies, besides other areas.

Eligibility : HSC in Commerce or equivalent exams.

For Admission : Apply online

Duration : 3 years, spread over six semesters

For futher details contact: [email protected]; [email protected]

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The tremendous expansion in the field of Global Financial Markets over the last 2 decades has made the Financial Markets an emerging field in the World. This 3 year undergraduate Programme is a comprehensive program which covers all the different aspects of capital markets. While the Programme is primarily theoretical, there is a good blend of projects, case studies and industrial visits to enable a student to get well- versed with the functioning of the industry. There is also exposure to working in the industry during the Summer internship Programs. Mithibai BFM is a preferred choice for FInance students. Mithibai BFM students have been RANK-HOLDERS in the university year -after-year. The Programme also boasts of its 100% result since inception.

Career outlook:Graduates can pursue careers in the Capital Markets (stock markets, commodities, investment banking, currency markets, private equity, stock broking, mergers and acquisitions, mutual funds, real estate trust, venture capital, insurance industry).

Eligibility :i) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Market) Degree Programme shall have

passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45 % marks in aggregate at first attempt at one and the same sitting.

ii) Every candidate admitted to the Degree Programme in the constituent /affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the Programme, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.

Duration : (Three years – Six Semesters)In the first year, a student will have appear for 2 core Programmes, 3 elective Programmes and 2 ability enhancement Programmes. In the second year, a student will have appear for 2 core Programmes, 4 electives Programmes and 1 ability enhancement Programme, In third year there will be 1 core Programmes 4 elective Programmes and 1 Programmes on project work.

Intake Capacity :- 60 Students

Media has perhaps played the most powerful role in history, politics, economics & society. It is not limited to being a tool of communication anymore. In our present day world, media- broadcast and print media in particular, are considered mainly to be entities that reflect the face of the society as it exists today. Since it has a vital role to play it's our fundamental responsibility as academicians to equip students with its expertise in various forms like print, radio, television, cinema, internet etc. It is with the same understanding that University of Mumbai introduced Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM) in 2000- 2001.

Bachelor of Mass Media is a media based Programme, and at present is a sought after media program within the undergraduate student community. It provides the students with a perfect platform to showcase their projects, presentations and performances and simultaneously develop their talents, excelling themselves in their chosen arena of media outlets viz. Advertising or Journalism.

Mithibai College introduced BMM in the academic year 2012-2013, and although it is the budding stages, the students have already made inroads into by participating in various inter–collegiate events, highlighting their keen desire to create a presence amongst the decade old mass media under graduate fraternity.

Duration :The Programme is a full time Programme consisting of 36 subjects. The duration of the Programmeis of six semesters spread over three years. Number of students per batch shall consist of not more than 60 students.

Eligibilty:1. A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree of BMM shall have passed XII standard examination of Maharashtra

Board of higher Secondary Education or its equivalent from Science, Arts or Commerce stream.2. No College shall conduct any entrance test in any form & the admissions are purely on merit duly following the reservation

policy as per the norms of the Government of Maharashtra. While drawing the merit list, weight-age has to be given to students thfrom Arts (50%) Commerce (25%) & Science(25%) streams at 12 standard level.

Intake Capacity :- 60 students

Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M.)

Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets) (B.F.M)

B.COM. (HONS.) ...Redefining commerce studies…

The B.Com. (Honours) Program intends to prepare learners for their career in Accounting, Finance and Taxation professions.

The emphasis of the course is to impart to the learners, specialized skill sets in the areas of accounting, finance, and taxation

with a view to pursue careers as professional accountants. While there is enough diversity in the knowledge base for the

graduates to excel in any field or enterprise of their choice, the primary focus is for them to function as top notch

professionals in the financial services industry in different fields of operations. The programme is designed to ensure that the

learners will develop wide range of accounting, financial and analytical expertise.

The program will focus equally on theoretical and practical aspects of the above mentioned domains; promote an attitude of

life-long learning among them, thus preparing them to be successful professionals.

The program provides a learning ambience that challenges the learners' mind through competitive education emphasizing

on inculcating values, and transforming them into socially responsible professionals.

The B.Com. (Honours) program is an excellent choice for learners intending to pursue CA/CMA/CFA studies along with or

subsequent to their graduation.

Special Features:

• Batch size of 60 students only

• Curriculum specially designed for the students who are pursuing CA/CMA/CFA studies

• Learn from the best faculty

• Exposure to practical training

• Includes Inter CA syllabus

• Best choice for learners intending to pursue CA/CMA/CFA studies

• Industry updated syllabus

• Help learners remain committed to career goals

• Become accounting and finance professional

Some of the major areas covered by the programme:

Accounting, Auditing, Cost and Management Accounting, Taxation, Financial Management, Economics, Business Laws,

Corporate Laws, Business Communication, Investment Analysis, Financial Modeling, Management, Economics,

Environmental Studies, besides other areas.

Eligibility : HSC in Commerce or equivalent exams.

For Admission : Apply online

Duration : 3 years, spread over six semesters

For futher details contact: [email protected]; [email protected]

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Biochemistry is the study of the structure, composition, and chemical reactions of substances in living systems with its wings

extending to molecular biology, genetics, immunochemistry, neurochemistry as well as bioinorganic, bioorganic, and

biophysical chemistry.

Biochemistry spills over into pharmacology, physiology, microbiology, and clinical biochemistry. In these areas, a biochemist

may investigate the mechanism of a drug action, engage in development of drugs, research on organ function, or use

chemical concepts, procedures, and techniques to study the diagnosis and therapy of disease and the assessment of health.

Biochemistry being a para-medical field is applied to medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. Work in the field of

biochemistry is often related to toxicology to understand ways in which biomoleules in the body are changed by enzymes into

toxic metabolites and the ways of detoxification within the living system.

In food science, biochemists can determine the chemical composition of foods, develop abundant and inexpensive sources of

nutritious foods or methods to extract nutrients from waste products, or invent ways to prolong the shelf life of food

products. In agriculture, biochemists study the interaction of herbicides with plants.

At Mithibai College, the department started the 6 Units B.Sc programme in 1999 followed by the Masters Programme in the

year 2007 and over the years have identified thrust research areas viz- development of nutraceuticals, herb-drug interactions

and biochemical changes due to stress, pollution and life-style. The department has over the years coached the students to

be University subject toppers. The students in their first year of degree are offered the subjects of Biochemistry and

Chemistry along with either Botany or Zoology (2 papers each), while in the second year Biochemistry and Chemistry are the

subjects they are offered (3 papers each). In the third year the students major in Biochemistry with 5 papers in the subject.

The department focuses on an education that develops the overall personality of an individual through faculty –student and

student –student mentoring. The students are involved in the organization of intercollegiate academic science festival,

'Luminescence' which has over 250 students from various colleges of Mumbai participating. In developing our students to be

socially responsible citizens of the nation, various novel initiatives as Environment awareness day, AIDS awareness day,

Energy conservation days etc are organized. The students participate in industrial visits and also interact with eminent people

in their chosen field through guest lectures organized by the department.

Eligibility as per University of Mumbai Ordinance 0.2145:

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)-Biochemistry:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated programme leading to the degree of Bachelor of

Science (B.Sc.)-Biochemistry must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination (Std. XII) conducted by

the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune, in the following subjects :-

Ÿ English (Higher or Lower Level)-100 marks

Ÿ Any one of the Modern Indian 100 marks Languages OR Modern Foreign Languages OR any Classical Language (Higher

Level OR Lower Level) OR Information Technology-100 Marks

Ÿ Four other subjects carrying a total of 400 marks

For Further clarifications, visit http://archive.mu.ac.in/programmes/Faculty%20of%20Science.pdf

Intake Capacity : 45 Students

B.Sc. / M.Sc. Biochemistry

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Bio-technology is an application based technological science involving the use of living organisms in processes for the

manufacture of useful products. It involves algae, bacteria, fungi, yeast, cells of higher plants and animals. Biotechnology is an

amalgam, multi-disciplinary in nature and includes biological sciences e.g. genetics, microbiology, animal cell culture,

molecular biology, biochemistry, embryology, cell biology, cell & tissue culture, immunology and chemistry. It has a key role to

play in the cutting edge research and development industry, thus revolutionizing healthcare, food and agriculture sectors.

DEPARTMENT

Mithibai College was one of the first colleges to start three year integrated course in 2002 followed by Post Graduation in

2007. Biotechnology department is eager to get an approval for research center shortly. Department offers an outstanding

learning environment by facilitating the best learning experience possible; the prime objective being, to prepare graduates

and post graduate students for challenging careers in the Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical sectors and enable

upward mobility for higher studies and research in the biological sciences & Industry. We strive to create an academic

environment which would match the best Biotechnology Institutes in the world. Research projects are undertaken by staff

and post graduate students. Interaction sessions of students with renowned scientists from scientific institutions such as

NIRRH, BARC, ICT, entrepreneurs of biotechnology industry and alumni are encouraged to enlighten their knowledge.

Students are welcomed by renowned institutions viz., CIFE, CIPLA, Haffkine, BARC, NIIH, SRL, Kokilaben and Hinduja

hospitals for their project internships at PG level.

The department regularly organizes an inter collegiate event - BIOTECHNOVA to provide a platform to showcase student's

talent. Guest lectures and workshops are conducted with hands on experience to enable the students and staff to have an

exposure with state of art equipment and meet the demands of current academic arena and for the overall development.

Books are made available at departmental as well as college libraries for reference as per the need of prescribed syllabi.

Striking Features

Ÿ Experienced and qualified faculty.

Ÿ Performance improvement programme for students.

Ÿ Soft skill development programs by placement team and career guidance by alumni.

Ÿ Excellence in students progression for post graduate and doctoral studies.

Ÿ Students participation in co curricular, extra curricular and extension activities at university and national level.

Eligibility as per University of Mumbai Ordinance 0.5108:

Biotechnology syllabus (as per Mumbai University guide lines)

B.Sc : ( Duration 3 years, 6 semesters)

Eligibility for admission: 10+2 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) or equivalent examination

Selection procedure for admission: on merit basis.

M. Sc. ( Duration 2 years,4 semesters) Student strength: 20 (Each year)

Eligibility for admission: as per Mumbai University Guide lines

Selection procedure for admission: on merit basis

For Further clarifications, visit http://archive.mu.ac.in/courses/Faculty%20of%20Science.pdf

Intake Capacity : 35 Students

B.Sc. / M.Sc. Biotechnology

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Biochemistry is the study of the structure, composition, and chemical reactions of substances in living systems with its wings

extending to molecular biology, genetics, immunochemistry, neurochemistry as well as bioinorganic, bioorganic, and

biophysical chemistry.

Biochemistry spills over into pharmacology, physiology, microbiology, and clinical biochemistry. In these areas, a biochemist

may investigate the mechanism of a drug action, engage in development of drugs, research on organ function, or use

chemical concepts, procedures, and techniques to study the diagnosis and therapy of disease and the assessment of health.

Biochemistry being a para-medical field is applied to medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. Work in the field of

biochemistry is often related to toxicology to understand ways in which biomoleules in the body are changed by enzymes into

toxic metabolites and the ways of detoxification within the living system.

In food science, biochemists can determine the chemical composition of foods, develop abundant and inexpensive sources of

nutritious foods or methods to extract nutrients from waste products, or invent ways to prolong the shelf life of food

products. In agriculture, biochemists study the interaction of herbicides with plants.

At Mithibai College, the department started the 6 Units B.Sc programme in 1999 followed by the Masters Programme in the

year 2007 and over the years have identified thrust research areas viz- development of nutraceuticals, herb-drug interactions

and biochemical changes due to stress, pollution and life-style. The department has over the years coached the students to

be University subject toppers. The students in their first year of degree are offered the subjects of Biochemistry and

Chemistry along with either Botany or Zoology (2 papers each), while in the second year Biochemistry and Chemistry are the

subjects they are offered (3 papers each). In the third year the students major in Biochemistry with 5 papers in the subject.

The department focuses on an education that develops the overall personality of an individual through faculty –student and

student –student mentoring. The students are involved in the organization of intercollegiate academic science festival,

'Luminescence' which has over 250 students from various colleges of Mumbai participating. In developing our students to be

socially responsible citizens of the nation, various novel initiatives as Environment awareness day, AIDS awareness day,

Energy conservation days etc are organized. The students participate in industrial visits and also interact with eminent people

in their chosen field through guest lectures organized by the department.

Eligibility as per University of Mumbai Ordinance 0.2145:

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)-Biochemistry:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated programme leading to the degree of Bachelor of

Science (B.Sc.)-Biochemistry must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination (Std. XII) conducted by

the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune, in the following subjects :-

Ÿ English (Higher or Lower Level)-100 marks

Ÿ Any one of the Modern Indian 100 marks Languages OR Modern Foreign Languages OR any Classical Language (Higher

Level OR Lower Level) OR Information Technology-100 Marks

Ÿ Four other subjects carrying a total of 400 marks

For Further clarifications, visit http://archive.mu.ac.in/programmes/Faculty%20of%20Science.pdf

Intake Capacity : 45 Students

B.Sc. / M.Sc. Biochemistry

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Bio-technology is an application based technological science involving the use of living organisms in processes for the

manufacture of useful products. It involves algae, bacteria, fungi, yeast, cells of higher plants and animals. Biotechnology is an

amalgam, multi-disciplinary in nature and includes biological sciences e.g. genetics, microbiology, animal cell culture,

molecular biology, biochemistry, embryology, cell biology, cell & tissue culture, immunology and chemistry. It has a key role to

play in the cutting edge research and development industry, thus revolutionizing healthcare, food and agriculture sectors.

DEPARTMENT

Mithibai College was one of the first colleges to start three year integrated course in 2002 followed by Post Graduation in

2007. Biotechnology department is eager to get an approval for research center shortly. Department offers an outstanding

learning environment by facilitating the best learning experience possible; the prime objective being, to prepare graduates

and post graduate students for challenging careers in the Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical sectors and enable

upward mobility for higher studies and research in the biological sciences & Industry. We strive to create an academic

environment which would match the best Biotechnology Institutes in the world. Research projects are undertaken by staff

and post graduate students. Interaction sessions of students with renowned scientists from scientific institutions such as

NIRRH, BARC, ICT, entrepreneurs of biotechnology industry and alumni are encouraged to enlighten their knowledge.

Students are welcomed by renowned institutions viz., CIFE, CIPLA, Haffkine, BARC, NIIH, SRL, Kokilaben and Hinduja

hospitals for their project internships at PG level.

The department regularly organizes an inter collegiate event - BIOTECHNOVA to provide a platform to showcase student's

talent. Guest lectures and workshops are conducted with hands on experience to enable the students and staff to have an

exposure with state of art equipment and meet the demands of current academic arena and for the overall development.

Books are made available at departmental as well as college libraries for reference as per the need of prescribed syllabi.

Striking Features

Ÿ Experienced and qualified faculty.

Ÿ Performance improvement programme for students.

Ÿ Soft skill development programs by placement team and career guidance by alumni.

Ÿ Excellence in students progression for post graduate and doctoral studies.

Ÿ Students participation in co curricular, extra curricular and extension activities at university and national level.

Eligibility as per University of Mumbai Ordinance 0.5108:

Biotechnology syllabus (as per Mumbai University guide lines)

B.Sc : ( Duration 3 years, 6 semesters)

Eligibility for admission: 10+2 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) or equivalent examination

Selection procedure for admission: on merit basis.

M. Sc. ( Duration 2 years,4 semesters) Student strength: 20 (Each year)

Eligibility for admission: as per Mumbai University Guide lines

Selection procedure for admission: on merit basis

For Further clarifications, visit http://archive.mu.ac.in/courses/Faculty%20of%20Science.pdf

Intake Capacity : 35 Students

B.Sc. / M.Sc. Biotechnology

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The department of Computer Science provides undergraduate and post-graduate education in both theoretical and applied

foundations of computer science. It has experienced and qualified faculties from corporate and education field and

dedicated non-teaching staff. The computer laboratory is installed with all the required software. The department adapts ICT

based teaching learning methods.

The department conduct industry oriented seminars and class seminars conducted for students and soft skill development

programs. Faculty members and alumni guide students regarding prospective academic and career advancement and

opportunities. A system of mentoring has been introduced for the academic and non-academic development of students.

Striking Features

Ÿ Experienced and qualified faculty.

Ÿ Dedicated non-teaching staff.

Ÿ Periodic journals on various subjects available on the e-library given by college credentials.

Ÿ Departmental library for computer science staff.

Ÿ Strict monitoring of attendance of students.

Ÿ One to one interaction with students by faculty.

Ÿ Industry oriented seminars and class seminars conducted for students.

Ÿ Soft skill development programs by placement team with the help of departmental faculty.

Ÿ Taking class presentations and conducting other student-involvement oriented sessions during the lectures.

Eligibility as per University of Mumbai Ordinance 0.5719:

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)-Computer Sciecne:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science

(B.Sc.)- Computer Sciecne must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination (Std. XII) conducted by the

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with mathematics and statistics as one of the subject

or its equivalent. Admission will be on merit in order of preference as follows:

Ÿ Aggregate marks in HSC or equivalent

Ÿ Aggregate marks in Science Group (Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics)

Ÿ Marks in Mathematics & Statistics, Physics.

For Further clarifications, visit http://archive.mu.ac.in/courses/Faculty%20of%20Science.pdf

Intake Capacity: 60 Students

Ph.D. PROGRAMME

Biotechnology Mathematics

Botany Zoology

Chemistry English

Microbiology Commerce

B.Sc. / M.Sc. Computer Science Credit Structure

Credit structure is defined in terms of contact hours assigned for various academic components of a programme. This

includes class room lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, projects, seminars, lab work, group work and any other academic

activity for which contact hours are assigned in the curriculum. Credits are awarded subject to attaining passing standards in

internal and external examination, separately.

The students is expected to complete 120 credits across six semesters of an undergraduate degree.

Semester Pattern

The undergraduate programmes are conducted in two terms:

First Term (June-October/ November) Second Term (November to April/May)

Semesters I , III, and IV Semesters II , IV, and VI

ADMISSION PROCESS

ADMISSION POLICY

Ÿ Admission of students into the autonomous degree courses will be on the basis of the aggregate marks in the qualifying

examination for both the under- graduate and the post-graduate courses, unless specified otherwise.

Ÿ All applications for admissions should be submitted online by the date notified by the college. Late applications will not be

accepted.

Ÿ The admission procedure will be considered complete only when the full fees for the academic year are paid (against an

official receipt) and the name of the student applicant appears on the relevant rolls. All UG and PG admissions are valid

for only one year and therefore it would have to be renewed for each subsequent year of study.

Ÿ All admissions are provisional and subject to enrolment and granting of eligibility by the University of Mumbai.

Ÿ A student will not be readmitted to the college if he/she has attendance deficiencies and serious complaints of

indiscipline against him/her in the previous year.

Ÿ The college is conferred with Gujarati linguistic minority status by the Government of Maharastra under which 50% of the

seats the entry level are reserved for the foresaid linguistic minority, (after admitting in-house students for

undergraduate aided courses viz. F.Y. B.A /B.Com / B.Sc ONLY). NO in-house quota is applicable for admissions to unaided

courses. The remaining seats are allotted as per merit and according to other norms laid down by the Government from

time to time.

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The department of Computer Science provides undergraduate and post-graduate education in both theoretical and applied

foundations of computer science. It has experienced and qualified faculties from corporate and education field and

dedicated non-teaching staff. The computer laboratory is installed with all the required software. The department adapts ICT

based teaching learning methods.

The department conduct industry oriented seminars and class seminars conducted for students and soft skill development

programs. Faculty members and alumni guide students regarding prospective academic and career advancement and

opportunities. A system of mentoring has been introduced for the academic and non-academic development of students.

Striking Features

Ÿ Experienced and qualified faculty.

Ÿ Dedicated non-teaching staff.

Ÿ Periodic journals on various subjects available on the e-library given by college credentials.

Ÿ Departmental library for computer science staff.

Ÿ Strict monitoring of attendance of students.

Ÿ One to one interaction with students by faculty.

Ÿ Industry oriented seminars and class seminars conducted for students.

Ÿ Soft skill development programs by placement team with the help of departmental faculty.

Ÿ Taking class presentations and conducting other student-involvement oriented sessions during the lectures.

Eligibility as per University of Mumbai Ordinance 0.5719:

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)-Computer Sciecne:

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year integrated course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science

(B.Sc.)- Computer Sciecne must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate examination (Std. XII) conducted by the

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with mathematics and statistics as one of the subject

or its equivalent. Admission will be on merit in order of preference as follows:

Ÿ Aggregate marks in HSC or equivalent

Ÿ Aggregate marks in Science Group (Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics)

Ÿ Marks in Mathematics & Statistics, Physics.

For Further clarifications, visit http://archive.mu.ac.in/courses/Faculty%20of%20Science.pdf

Intake Capacity: 60 Students

Ph.D. PROGRAMME

Biotechnology Mathematics

Botany Zoology

Chemistry English

Microbiology Commerce

B.Sc. / M.Sc. Computer Science Credit Structure

Credit structure is defined in terms of contact hours assigned for various academic components of a programme. This

includes class room lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, projects, seminars, lab work, group work and any other academic

activity for which contact hours are assigned in the curriculum. Credits are awarded subject to attaining passing standards in

internal and external examination, separately.

The students is expected to complete 120 credits across six semesters of an undergraduate degree.

Semester Pattern

The undergraduate programmes are conducted in two terms:

First Term (June-October/ November) Second Term (November to April/May)

Semesters I , III, and IV Semesters II , IV, and VI

ADMISSION PROCESS

ADMISSION POLICY

Ÿ Admission of students into the autonomous degree courses will be on the basis of the aggregate marks in the qualifying

examination for both the under- graduate and the post-graduate courses, unless specified otherwise.

Ÿ All applications for admissions should be submitted online by the date notified by the college. Late applications will not be

accepted.

Ÿ The admission procedure will be considered complete only when the full fees for the academic year are paid (against an

official receipt) and the name of the student applicant appears on the relevant rolls. All UG and PG admissions are valid

for only one year and therefore it would have to be renewed for each subsequent year of study.

Ÿ All admissions are provisional and subject to enrolment and granting of eligibility by the University of Mumbai.

Ÿ A student will not be readmitted to the college if he/she has attendance deficiencies and serious complaints of

indiscipline against him/her in the previous year.

Ÿ The college is conferred with Gujarati linguistic minority status by the Government of Maharastra under which 50% of the

seats the entry level are reserved for the foresaid linguistic minority, (after admitting in-house students for

undergraduate aided courses viz. F.Y. B.A /B.Com / B.Sc ONLY). NO in-house quota is applicable for admissions to unaided

courses. The remaining seats are allotted as per merit and according to other norms laid down by the Government from

time to time.

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ELIGIBILITY FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMMES COURSES ELIGIBILITY

B.A. A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Bachelor in Mass Media (B.M.M.)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination from the Science, Arts or Commerce Stream.

B.Sc Aided courses A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Science) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Sc-Biochemistry(Unaided)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Science) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Sc-Biotechnology(Unaided)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Science) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination. A candidate who has not offered Mathematics and Statistics as one of the Subject at H.S.C. (Std.XII) will have to satisfactorily complete a course on Mathematics and Statistics (of 15 hours duration) during the academic year of First year B.Sc.

B.Sc-Computer Science(Unaided)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Science) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject.

B.Com Aided courses A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Bachelor in Management Studies (B.M.S)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Com (Accounting &Finance)- B.A.F.

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Commerce) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Com (Banking & Insurance) -B.B.I.

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Commerce) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Com (Financial Martkets)- B. F.M.

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Commerce) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Admission to the First Year B.A/B.Com/B.Sc./BAF/ BFM/ BBI/ BMM/ BMS/ B.COM (HONS.) classes will be conducted as per the guidelines and schedule announced by the University of Mumbai. The schedule of admission will be displayed on the Notice Board and College Website (www.mithibai.ac.in) as it is received from the University.• Students must register online on admission. The university portal link to be eligible to seek admission . All admissions will

be are as per the University of Mumbai guidelines for respective courses.• All admissions are provisional, subject to the approval of the University of Mumbai.• At the time of admission to the First Year B.A/B.Com/B.Sc./BAF/ BFM/ BBI/ BMM/ BMS courses, 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 they will not be allowed to appear for the examination and their names will be struck off from the College Roll.

• No student will be deemed as admitted to the college unless he/she submits the duly filled downloaded Mithibai college online form and has paid the necessary fees & deposits and obtained approval from the University.

• A student of this college who has qualified himself / herself for admission to a higher class will be admitted to such a class only if an application in the prescribed online format is duly completed and has been received by the college office with the necessary fees on the dates, which are stipulated by the college at the time of results.

• Students coming from other colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai and selected for admission must apply for the Transfer Certificate in the prescribed form available in the college office. However, it is the responsibility of the student to obtain the Transfer Certificate and a No Objection Certificate from his/her previous College and submit it to the college office on time. If the Transfer Certificate is not submitted on time, the examination form will not be sent to the University.

• Applicants from other than Maharashtra State Higher Secondary Board / University of Mumbai must support their statements of the last examination passed by attaching the certificates of passing and must also attach a photocopy of the fee receipt of the provisional eligibility certificate at the time of admission. Students should submit the other necessary documents within one week of the commencement of the semester in the college office for confirmation of the eligibility certificate. If the eligibility is not confirmed by the University, the terms kept for the academic year will be treated as “Null and Void”.

• A student once admitted in the first semester will be considered as duly enrolled for the second semester also unless he/she informs in writing his/her intention to leave the college before the commencement of the second semester.

• The students are expected to attend all lectures, practicals and tutorials regularly. Employed students are advised to seek admission in the Institute of Distance Education, University of Mumbai since they would not be able to fulfill the obligations of attending all lectures, practicals and tutorials as prescribed by the University. If any student takes up employment after securing admission, the college authorities will not be responsible for inadequate attendance and consequences arising therefrom.

• Repeaters of the college will not be admitted as regular students. They will be permitted to appear as ex-students during the annual examinations.

• Once a student passes from one faculty, he/she shall not be admitted to the other faculty.• Subsequent change of faculty is not permitted.

ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE• Candidates passing Class XII Examinations from Foreign Boards and students passing from International Baccalaureate or

'A' levels examinations- General Certificate of Education/Cambridge International School Exam of Cambridge or University of London must first obtain a 'PRIMA FACIE' Eligibility Letter from the University of Mumbai for the purpose of admissions to all First Year Degree Courses, namely B. A/B.Sc./B. Com/B.M.M/B.M. S/B.Sc.(IT).

• The address of the Eligibility Department, University of Mumbai is:• Ambedkar Bhawan,• Eligibility Section, Kalina Campus,• Santacruz (East), Mumbai 400 098

Note: For Foreign Boards, the Class XII Examination has to be cleared in one sitting onlyStudents passing the Class XII from Boards/Universities other than Maharashtra State Board and seeking admissions to First Year B.A. /B.Sc./B. Com/B.M.M/B.M. S/B.Sc.(IT) are required to apply for a Provisional Eligibility Certificate through the College at the time of admission.

FEE CONCESSIONSStudents belonging to reserved category (SC/ ST/ DT/ NT/ OBC /SBC) are entitled to get a fee concession, provided they have submitted necessary relevant documents at the time of admission.

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

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ELIGIBILITY FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

PROGRAMMES COURSES ELIGIBILITY

B.A. A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Bachelor in Mass Media (B.M.M.)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination from the Science, Arts or Commerce Stream.

B.Sc Aided courses A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Science) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Sc-Biochemistry(Unaided)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Science) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Sc-Biotechnology(Unaided)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Science) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination. A candidate who has not offered Mathematics and Statistics as one of the Subject at H.S.C. (Std.XII) will have to satisfactorily complete a course on Mathematics and Statistics (of 15 hours duration) during the academic year of First year B.Sc.

B.Sc-Computer Science(Unaided)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Science) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subject.

B.Com Aided courses A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Bachelor in Management Studies (B.M.S)

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Com (Accounting &Finance)- B.A.F.

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Commerce) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Com (Banking & Insurance) -B.B.I.

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Commerce) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

B.Com (Financial Martkets)- B. F.M.

A candidate must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII-Commerce) examination conducted by the Maharashtra/ other Indian State Boards or equivalent examination

Admission to the First Year B.A/B.Com/B.Sc./BAF/ BFM/ BBI/ BMM/ BMS/ B.COM (HONS.) classes will be conducted as per the guidelines and schedule announced by the University of Mumbai. The schedule of admission will be displayed on the Notice Board and College Website (www.mithibai.ac.in) as it is received from the University.• Students must register online on admission. The university portal link to be eligible to seek admission . All admissions will

be are as per the University of Mumbai guidelines for respective courses.• All admissions are provisional, subject to the approval of the University of Mumbai.• At the time of admission to the First Year B.A/B.Com/B.Sc./BAF/ BFM/ BBI/ BMM/ BMS courses, 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 they will not be allowed to appear for the examination and their names will be struck off from the College Roll.

• No student will be deemed as admitted to the college unless he/she submits the duly filled downloaded Mithibai college online form and has paid the necessary fees & deposits and obtained approval from the University.

• A student of this college who has qualified himself / herself for admission to a higher class will be admitted to such a class only if an application in the prescribed online format is duly completed and has been received by the college office with the necessary fees on the dates, which are stipulated by the college at the time of results.

• Students coming from other colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai and selected for admission must apply for the Transfer Certificate in the prescribed form available in the college office. However, it is the responsibility of the student to obtain the Transfer Certificate and a No Objection Certificate from his/her previous College and submit it to the college office on time. If the Transfer Certificate is not submitted on time, the examination form will not be sent to the University.

• Applicants from other than Maharashtra State Higher Secondary Board / University of Mumbai must support their statements of the last examination passed by attaching the certificates of passing and must also attach a photocopy of the fee receipt of the provisional eligibility certificate at the time of admission. Students should submit the other necessary documents within one week of the commencement of the semester in the college office for confirmation of the eligibility certificate. If the eligibility is not confirmed by the University, the terms kept for the academic year will be treated as “Null and Void”.

• A student once admitted in the first semester will be considered as duly enrolled for the second semester also unless he/she informs in writing his/her intention to leave the college before the commencement of the second semester.

• The students are expected to attend all lectures, practicals and tutorials regularly. Employed students are advised to seek admission in the Institute of Distance Education, University of Mumbai since they would not be able to fulfill the obligations of attending all lectures, practicals and tutorials as prescribed by the University. If any student takes up employment after securing admission, the college authorities will not be responsible for inadequate attendance and consequences arising therefrom.

• Repeaters of the college will not be admitted as regular students. They will be permitted to appear as ex-students during the annual examinations.

• Once a student passes from one faculty, he/she shall not be admitted to the other faculty.• Subsequent change of faculty is not permitted.

ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE• Candidates passing Class XII Examinations from Foreign Boards and students passing from International Baccalaureate or

'A' levels examinations- General Certificate of Education/Cambridge International School Exam of Cambridge or University of London must first obtain a 'PRIMA FACIE' Eligibility Letter from the University of Mumbai for the purpose of admissions to all First Year Degree Courses, namely B. A/B.Sc./B. Com/B.M.M/B.M. S/B.Sc.(IT).

• The address of the Eligibility Department, University of Mumbai is:• Ambedkar Bhawan,• Eligibility Section, Kalina Campus,• Santacruz (East), Mumbai 400 098

Note: For Foreign Boards, the Class XII Examination has to be cleared in one sitting onlyStudents passing the Class XII from Boards/Universities other than Maharashtra State Board and seeking admissions to First Year B.A. /B.Sc./B. Com/B.M.M/B.M. S/B.Sc.(IT) are required to apply for a Provisional Eligibility Certificate through the College at the time of admission.

FEE CONCESSIONSStudents belonging to reserved category (SC/ ST/ DT/ NT/ OBC /SBC) are entitled to get a fee concession, provided they have submitted necessary relevant documents at the time of admission.

ADMISSION PROCEDURE

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National Scholarship

Students Category Income limit for Scholarship Name of Scholarship Benefits

1 Minority Community : Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Parsi , Jain and Jews

Between Rs. 2,00,000/- P.A. Scholarship scheme for students of minority communities pursuing higher and professional education

Rs 6,000/- & Above

Central and State Government Scholarship

Students Category Income limit for scholarship Name of Scholarship Benefits

Junior college Scholarship

1 Girls Child (XI & XII std.) No Income Limit Girls Child Free ship (Education Inspector - Jogeshwari)

Fees concession upto Only 3 Girl Child

2 General Open Merit No Income Limit Open Merit Scholarship (Jawahar Bal Bhavan)

Rs 50/- Per Month (Fresh) , Rs 100/- Per Month (Renewal)

Degree College Scholarship

Students Category Income limit for scholarship Name of Scholarship Benefits

1 OBC/SBC/VJNT Below Rs. 1,00,000/- P.A. Government of India post matric scholarship

Other Fees + Tution Fees + Eam Fees Wave

2 OBC/SBC/VJNT Between Rs. 1,00,001/- To Rs. 6,00,000/- P.A.

Post Matric tuition fee and examination fees

3 SC Below Rs. 2,00,000/- P.A. Government of India post matric scholarship

4 SC Above Rs.2,00,001/- And Max. No Income Limit

Post matric tuition fee and examination fees

5 ST Below Rs. 2,50,000/- P.A. Post matric government of India scholarship

6 ST Above Rs. 2,50,000/- And Max. No. Income Limit

Tuition exam fee [free ship]

7 GENERAL (OPEN) Below Rs. 6,00,000/- P.A. Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulk Shishyavrutti Yojna

50% of Tuition Fees Reimburse

8 Minority Community : Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Parsi , Jain and Jews

Below Rs. 6,00,000/- P.A. Scholarship scheme for students of minority communities pursuing higher and professional education

Rs 25,000/- or Actual Course Fees, Whatever is less

9 No Income Limit Scholarship and technical education to handicapped students

Online Started

10 SC Below Rs. 2,00,000/- P.A. Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Merit Scholarhsip (All Over maharashtra Only 100 Students Will be Selected get select)

Education Fees + Hostel Fees + Mess

11 Woman for Science (only Woman)

No Income Limit Sashakt - Woman for Science (Dr. Reddys Foundation)

80,000/- per Year in B.Sc Degree (Woman Scientist)

INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS,FREESHIPS & AWARDS

Only for Private hosteller, Rental And Paying guest Students Scholarships

Sr. No.

Students Category Income limit for scholarship

Name of Scholarship Benefits

1 General (OPEN) & (Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Parsi, Jain and Jews Minority Community)

Below Rs.1,00,000/- P.A. Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Vastiguh Nirvah Bhatta Yojna

30,000/- Per Year

2 Only for S.C. Category Students

Below Rs. 2,50,000/- P.A.

Bharatratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Swadhar Yojana

60,000/- Per Year

3 Only for S.T. Category Students

Below Rs.2,50,000/- P.A. Pandit dindayal Swayam Yojna

60,000/- Per Year

AWARDS FROM THE SVKM MANAGEMENT

Sr. No.

Students Category Eligibility Name of Scholarship Benefits

1 Degree College Students Parent should be employee in any institution of SVKM

Staff Wards 50% of Fees Reimburse or Rs. 6000/- Whatever is less (except Deposit)

2 Degree College students Economics Backward Students & Single Parent

Students Aided Fund UG (Full Fees) and PG (6500/-)

3 Degree College Students First Rank in Each Course

ENDOWMENT PRIZE Faulty wise first merit students Rs. 10,000/-

AIDED COURSES

TYBA Rs. 10,000/-

TYBCOM Rs. 10,000/-

TYBSC Rs. 10,000/-

MSC (Subject Wise Students) Rs. 10,000/-

SELF FINANCE COURSES

TYBBI Rs. 10,000/-

TYBFM Rs. 10,000/-

TYBAF Rs. 10,000/-

TYBMS Rs. 10,000/-

TYBMM Rs. 10,000/-

MA (ENGLISH) Rs. 10,000/-

MA (ECONOMICS) Rs. 10,000/-

MA (PSYCHOLOGY) Rs. 10,000/-

M COM (ADVANCE ACCOUNTANCY)

Rs. 10,000/-

M.COM (BUSINESS MGNT) Rs. 10,000/-

4 Degree College Students Depending on 3 years of students performance in Degree College

Best Students of the Year Rs. 10,000/-

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National Scholarship

Students Category Income limit for Scholarship Name of Scholarship Benefits

1 Minority Community : Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Parsi , Jain and Jews

Between Rs. 2,00,000/- P.A. Scholarship scheme for students of minority communities pursuing higher and professional education

Rs 6,000/- & Above

Central and State Government Scholarship

Students Category Income limit for scholarship Name of Scholarship Benefits

Junior college Scholarship

1 Girls Child (XI & XII std.) No Income Limit Girls Child Free ship (Education Inspector - Jogeshwari)

Fees concession upto Only 3 Girl Child

2 General Open Merit No Income Limit Open Merit Scholarship (Jawahar Bal Bhavan)

Rs 50/- Per Month (Fresh) , Rs 100/- Per Month (Renewal)

Degree College Scholarship

Students Category Income limit for scholarship Name of Scholarship Benefits

1 OBC/SBC/VJNT Below Rs. 1,00,000/- P.A. Government of India post matric scholarship

Other Fees + Tution Fees + Eam Fees Wave

2 OBC/SBC/VJNT Between Rs. 1,00,001/- To Rs. 6,00,000/- P.A.

Post Matric tuition fee and examination fees

3 SC Below Rs. 2,00,000/- P.A. Government of India post matric scholarship

4 SC Above Rs.2,00,001/- And Max. No Income Limit

Post matric tuition fee and examination fees

5 ST Below Rs. 2,50,000/- P.A. Post matric government of India scholarship

6 ST Above Rs. 2,50,000/- And Max. No. Income Limit

Tuition exam fee [free ship]

7 GENERAL (OPEN) Below Rs. 6,00,000/- P.A. Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulk Shishyavrutti Yojna

50% of Tuition Fees Reimburse

8 Minority Community : Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Parsi , Jain and Jews

Below Rs. 6,00,000/- P.A. Scholarship scheme for students of minority communities pursuing higher and professional education

Rs 25,000/- or Actual Course Fees, Whatever is less

9 No Income Limit Scholarship and technical education to handicapped students

Online Started

10 SC Below Rs. 2,00,000/- P.A. Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Merit Scholarhsip (All Over maharashtra Only 100 Students Will be Selected get select)

Education Fees + Hostel Fees + Mess

11 Woman for Science (only Woman)

No Income Limit Sashakt - Woman for Science (Dr. Reddys Foundation)

80,000/- per Year in B.Sc Degree (Woman Scientist)

INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS,FREESHIPS & AWARDS

Only for Private hosteller, Rental And Paying guest Students Scholarships

Sr. No.

Students Category Income limit for scholarship

Name of Scholarship Benefits

1 General (OPEN) & (Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Parsi, Jain and Jews Minority Community)

Below Rs.1,00,000/- P.A. Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Vastiguh Nirvah Bhatta Yojna

30,000/- Per Year

2 Only for S.C. Category Students

Below Rs. 2,50,000/- P.A.

Bharatratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Swadhar Yojana

60,000/- Per Year

3 Only for S.T. Category Students

Below Rs.2,50,000/- P.A. Pandit dindayal Swayam Yojna

60,000/- Per Year

AWARDS FROM THE SVKM MANAGEMENT

Sr. No.

Students Category Eligibility Name of Scholarship Benefits

1 Degree College Students Parent should be employee in any institution of SVKM

Staff Wards 50% of Fees Reimburse or Rs. 6000/- Whatever is less (except Deposit)

2 Degree College students Economics Backward Students & Single Parent

Students Aided Fund UG (Full Fees) and PG (6500/-)

3 Degree College Students First Rank in Each Course

ENDOWMENT PRIZE Faulty wise first merit students Rs. 10,000/-

AIDED COURSES

TYBA Rs. 10,000/-

TYBCOM Rs. 10,000/-

TYBSC Rs. 10,000/-

MSC (Subject Wise Students) Rs. 10,000/-

SELF FINANCE COURSES

TYBBI Rs. 10,000/-

TYBFM Rs. 10,000/-

TYBAF Rs. 10,000/-

TYBMS Rs. 10,000/-

TYBMM Rs. 10,000/-

MA (ENGLISH) Rs. 10,000/-

MA (ECONOMICS) Rs. 10,000/-

MA (PSYCHOLOGY) Rs. 10,000/-

M COM (ADVANCE ACCOUNTANCY)

Rs. 10,000/-

M.COM (BUSINESS MGNT) Rs. 10,000/-

4 Degree College Students Depending on 3 years of students performance in Degree College

Best Students of the Year Rs. 10,000/-

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CODE OF CONDUCTDiscipline:

Mithibai College gives utmost priority to discipline of everyone. Students and staff are bound to follow the rules and

regulations of the college and maintain strict discipline. Students are the stakeholders of the college community and as such

they are expected to behave responsibly, to respect people, to take care of college property and to comply with college rules

and regulations whether on the college premises or elsewhere. Ignorance of the rules shall not be an excuse for violation.

In all matters of indiscipline and indecent behaviour, the matter will be referred to the college discipline and vigilance

committee. The decision of the Principal will be based on recommendations of the committee and will be abiding to all.

Punctuality:

• The classes will begin at the scheduled time as per the time-table. Coming late is not permitted. Faculty have the authority

not to allow late comers from entering the class-room

Mode of communication to students:

• All important notices will be displayed on the college website, black board as well as on the college notice boards.

• Students must make it a habit to check the notices regularly. Students are advised not to rely on rumours on any matters.

College Identity Card:

• All students are issued an identity card. This card must be worn around the neck at all times in the college premises.

• Identity card should be presented on demand by any college official/staff.

• If a student is found by the faculty without the identity card worn around the neck (when on campus), a fine of Rs.500/-

will be imposed (which will go to students welfare fund).

• Lending/using of the Identity card by another student is prohibited and the students at fault will be punished with a fine of

Rs.500/- each and/or suspended from the college.

• If the Identity card is lost, the student must inform the college principal in writing immediately. A fresh identity card will be

issued to the student on payment of Rs.500/- (which will go towards students' welfare fund).

Use of mobile phones and other electronic gadgets:

• Use of mobile phones and other electronic gadgets during the lectures and practicals is not allowed unless with the

permission of the faculty for the furtherance of the lecture or discussion.

• If a student is found using electronic gadgets including smart watches/phones during lectures, his/her identity card will be

confiscated and given to the vice principal for further disciplinary action including a fine of Rs.500/- (which will go towards

the students' welfare fund).

Dress Code:

• Student should dress appropriately taking into consideration the academic atmosphere and the Indian culture.

Accordingly, short/sleeveless/dresses and ripped jeans/shorts are considered inappropriate.

• Class picnics and outings are not permitted by the college at all. However, excursions and study tours as mentioned in the

syllabus of some courses are permitted with the prior permission of the principal.

• Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises. If anyone is found indulging in such activities, strict action will be

taken on a complaint of ragging. As per the Supreme Court Order of May 2007, the college authorities may file an F.I.R.

with the police and dismiss the student from the college. Ragging is an offence punishable as per the law resulting in

imprisonment and or heavy penalty (Ref:UGC Circular No. F.1-16/2009 (CPP-II). As per the UGC Regulation, each student

and every parent has to submit an online undertaking of Anti-ragging in every academic year at www.antiragging.in &

www.amanmovement.org.

• Physical violence and any form of aggression will lead to suspension or dismissal of the student from the college and the

college may file an F.I.R. with the police.

• If a student is caught in possession or consumption of drugs, cigarettes or alcohol on the campus, it will lead to

immediate suspension/dismissal of the student from the college.

General Rules and Guidelines Guidelines for use of college facilities:

Decorum to be followed in the academic environment:

• Mithibai College is committed to serving the needs of students through services beyond the requirement of the college

courses.

• Students should take care not to disturb ongoing lectures, if they arrive early for their lectures or while walking in the

corridors when the lectures are on or while waiting for the teacher in the classroom.

• Classroom must be kept clean and tidy.

• Lights, fans and Ac's must be switched off when leaving the classrooms.

Laboratories:

• Students using the laboratories must follow all the instructions of the staff in-charge.

• Any damage/breakage of the equipment will have to be borne by the concerned student.

• Strict action will be taken against those students who do not adhere to the laboratory rules.

Use of Computing Facilities:

• The students of Mithibai College are provided with the computing facilities to support their learning and research

activities. Their use for any other purpose that interferes with these primary aims, or otherwise which, acts against the

interests of the Mithibai is prohibited.

• The internet access to students will be as per the Mithibai College policy. Any change request has to be routed through

the Registrar in writing.

• Food and/or beverages (except drinking water) and smoking will not be permitted in the Computer Center.

• Authority of Information Systems Staff: Students must comply with all requests or instructions issued by any

Information Systems staff with respect to the use of Mithibai College computing facilities.

• Do not remove, borrow, connect or disconnect equipment without permission.

• Do not deliberately introduce any virus, worm, Trojan horse or other harmful or nuisance program or file into any IT

facility, nor take deliberate action to circumvent any precautions taken or prescribed by the institution to prevent this.

• Do not in any way cause any form of damage either to the Mithibai College IT facilities, nor to any of the accommodation

or services associated with them.

• You must adhere to the terms and conditions of all licence agreements relating to IT facilities which you use, including

software, equipment, services, documentation and other goods.

• Do not load games software or play games on, the IT facilities unless required for academic purposes.

• You must respect the rights of others and should conduct yourself in a quiet and orderly manner when using IT facilities.

Canteen:

• It is the responsibility of the student to cooperate in keeping the canteen clean.

• Used plates, cups and empty packets and bottles should be put into the waste bin kept for that purpose.

• The students are not supposed to eat in the classrooms/laboratories. This would help to keep the classrooms and

laboratories clean and healthy.

Gymkhana:

• The college gymkhana is available to all bonafide students during the timings mentioned by the authorities.

• Students are urged to use the gymkhana facilities properly and judiciously.

• Students are expected to participate in sports tournaments (collegiate / intercollegiate / state / national / international

level).

• Students Common Rooms must be kept tidy and clean. Common rooms will be closed on Sundays and holidays.

• Washrooms to be used in a hygienic manner. Please ensure that all taps are closed after use, and flush the toilet after the

use to maintain cleanliness.

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CODE OF CONDUCTDiscipline:

Mithibai College gives utmost priority to discipline of everyone. Students and staff are bound to follow the rules and

regulations of the college and maintain strict discipline. Students are the stakeholders of the college community and as such

they are expected to behave responsibly, to respect people, to take care of college property and to comply with college rules

and regulations whether on the college premises or elsewhere. Ignorance of the rules shall not be an excuse for violation.

In all matters of indiscipline and indecent behaviour, the matter will be referred to the college discipline and vigilance

committee. The decision of the Principal will be based on recommendations of the committee and will be abiding to all.

Punctuality:

• The classes will begin at the scheduled time as per the time-table. Coming late is not permitted. Faculty have the authority

not to allow late comers from entering the class-room

Mode of communication to students:

• All important notices will be displayed on the college website, black board as well as on the college notice boards.

• Students must make it a habit to check the notices regularly. Students are advised not to rely on rumours on any matters.

College Identity Card:

• All students are issued an identity card. This card must be worn around the neck at all times in the college premises.

• Identity card should be presented on demand by any college official/staff.

• If a student is found by the faculty without the identity card worn around the neck (when on campus), a fine of Rs.500/-

will be imposed (which will go to students welfare fund).

• Lending/using of the Identity card by another student is prohibited and the students at fault will be punished with a fine of

Rs.500/- each and/or suspended from the college.

• If the Identity card is lost, the student must inform the college principal in writing immediately. A fresh identity card will be

issued to the student on payment of Rs.500/- (which will go towards students' welfare fund).

Use of mobile phones and other electronic gadgets:

• Use of mobile phones and other electronic gadgets during the lectures and practicals is not allowed unless with the

permission of the faculty for the furtherance of the lecture or discussion.

• If a student is found using electronic gadgets including smart watches/phones during lectures, his/her identity card will be

confiscated and given to the vice principal for further disciplinary action including a fine of Rs.500/- (which will go towards

the students' welfare fund).

Dress Code:

• Student should dress appropriately taking into consideration the academic atmosphere and the Indian culture.

Accordingly, short/sleeveless/dresses and ripped jeans/shorts are considered inappropriate.

• Class picnics and outings are not permitted by the college at all. However, excursions and study tours as mentioned in the

syllabus of some courses are permitted with the prior permission of the principal.

• Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises. If anyone is found indulging in such activities, strict action will be

taken on a complaint of ragging. As per the Supreme Court Order of May 2007, the college authorities may file an F.I.R.

with the police and dismiss the student from the college. Ragging is an offence punishable as per the law resulting in

imprisonment and or heavy penalty (Ref:UGC Circular No. F.1-16/2009 (CPP-II). As per the UGC Regulation, each student

and every parent has to submit an online undertaking of Anti-ragging in every academic year at www.antiragging.in &

www.amanmovement.org.

• Physical violence and any form of aggression will lead to suspension or dismissal of the student from the college and the

college may file an F.I.R. with the police.

• If a student is caught in possession or consumption of drugs, cigarettes or alcohol on the campus, it will lead to

immediate suspension/dismissal of the student from the college.

General Rules and Guidelines Guidelines for use of college facilities:

Decorum to be followed in the academic environment:

• Mithibai College is committed to serving the needs of students through services beyond the requirement of the college

courses.

• Students should take care not to disturb ongoing lectures, if they arrive early for their lectures or while walking in the

corridors when the lectures are on or while waiting for the teacher in the classroom.

• Classroom must be kept clean and tidy.

• Lights, fans and Ac's must be switched off when leaving the classrooms.

Laboratories:

• Students using the laboratories must follow all the instructions of the staff in-charge.

• Any damage/breakage of the equipment will have to be borne by the concerned student.

• Strict action will be taken against those students who do not adhere to the laboratory rules.

Use of Computing Facilities:

• The students of Mithibai College are provided with the computing facilities to support their learning and research

activities. Their use for any other purpose that interferes with these primary aims, or otherwise which, acts against the

interests of the Mithibai is prohibited.

• The internet access to students will be as per the Mithibai College policy. Any change request has to be routed through

the Registrar in writing.

• Food and/or beverages (except drinking water) and smoking will not be permitted in the Computer Center.

• Authority of Information Systems Staff: Students must comply with all requests or instructions issued by any

Information Systems staff with respect to the use of Mithibai College computing facilities.

• Do not remove, borrow, connect or disconnect equipment without permission.

• Do not deliberately introduce any virus, worm, Trojan horse or other harmful or nuisance program or file into any IT

facility, nor take deliberate action to circumvent any precautions taken or prescribed by the institution to prevent this.

• Do not in any way cause any form of damage either to the Mithibai College IT facilities, nor to any of the accommodation

or services associated with them.

• You must adhere to the terms and conditions of all licence agreements relating to IT facilities which you use, including

software, equipment, services, documentation and other goods.

• Do not load games software or play games on, the IT facilities unless required for academic purposes.

• You must respect the rights of others and should conduct yourself in a quiet and orderly manner when using IT facilities.

Canteen:

• It is the responsibility of the student to cooperate in keeping the canteen clean.

• Used plates, cups and empty packets and bottles should be put into the waste bin kept for that purpose.

• The students are not supposed to eat in the classrooms/laboratories. This would help to keep the classrooms and

laboratories clean and healthy.

Gymkhana:

• The college gymkhana is available to all bonafide students during the timings mentioned by the authorities.

• Students are urged to use the gymkhana facilities properly and judiciously.

• Students are expected to participate in sports tournaments (collegiate / intercollegiate / state / national / international

level).

• Students Common Rooms must be kept tidy and clean. Common rooms will be closed on Sundays and holidays.

• Washrooms to be used in a hygienic manner. Please ensure that all taps are closed after use, and flush the toilet after the

use to maintain cleanliness.

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College Library is spread over 6900 sq. ft. with a seating capacity for 232 users and is divided in to various sections viz, Reading Hall, Reference Section, Database Hub, Stacking Area, Staff Area and Baggage Counter.

The air-conditioned library is supported with modern technology like Wi-Fi and security camera (CCTV). Library functions are automated using KOHA software and have its WebOPAC, which also serves as Union OPAC for libraries of SVKM institutions. Books are issued through barcode scanning system. Library collection includes Books, Journals, CDs, audio books and other reading material with Open Access System to all the users.

Library provides 22 daily newspapers in print as well as e-version. In particular to the e-collection of Jitendra library, 3828 e-journals and 80409 e-books are available to the learners under N-LIST consortia with global access. In support to the N-LIST databases, library users also have an access to the research databases, e-journals and e-books that are subscribed by NMIMS and libraries of SVKM institutions.

Along with the services of borrowing of books, the library also provides various other services and facilities to the learners viz, user training and orientation, virtual and physical display of new additions, inter-library loan, book bank, selective dissemination of information, current awareness services, literature search, bibliographies, and training of content management tools.

To facilitate low vision students, the library has uploaded screen reading software on the library computers and obtained an institutional membership of NAB (National Association for the Blind) Library to share their audio resources.

The library has developed its 'Institutional Repository' using open source software. The repository contains past question papers and research papers authored by Mithibai College faculty members. The library also permits the faculty to download complete books in softcopy (free under public domain) in various formats such as EPUB, MOBI, PDF, TXT, RTF, ZIP, HTMLZ, etc.

Rules & Regulations of College Library• Access to library is available to the students of Mithibai College with a current college identity card. • Bags etc. (exception of laptops and reading/writing material) are not allowed in the library. The same should be deposited

at baggage counter. Library will not be responsible for unattended bags and belongings. • Silence should be maintained in the library. Loud conversations, group discussions, etc. are not allowed. Use of mobile

phones in the library is strictly prohibited, violating the same may result in fine/ or exclusion from the library.• Photography, filming, videotaping in the library is strictly prohibited.• Books and other materials taken from the stacks should not be re-shelved by the readers, but should be handed over to

library staff. Please remember that a book misplaced is a book lost.• Users should return library books on or before the due dates mentioned on the due date slip, failing which a fine of Rs.1/-

per day will be charged from the students for the overdue books.• Learners should not violate the copyright rules while photo copying any material borrowed from the library.• Data retrieved from the library's electronic resources should not be used for any purpose other than teaching, research

and personal education development.• Library Clearance will be issued only after return of all library material. Students should surrender their Identity card to the

library at the time of clearance.

Quality Mechanism for Innovative Practices:• Over the years, Mithibai College has developed and adopted certain quality mechanism of best practices to enhance the

teaching-learning process, and raise the academic standards. Some of the main highlights of our Innovative practices are:• We have implemented through SAP mandatory class attendance policy for all the courses. • Reigniting a passion for research for which research groups among the faculty and students are formed the students.• Entrepreneurship development cell to boost self-employability among students is set up.• Every year an entrepreneurship fair is conducted to develop business skills, among the students. • Designing a new curricular with add on courses in tune with the recent trends in education and technology, so that

students can find suitable placements in today's job markets and also progress to higher levels of learning.• IT enabled smart class rooms are introduced. • Introduction of peer mentoring programme HOPE (Healing Our Peers through Empowerment) under which training of

students is undertaken to help their peers.

LIBRARY • Developed a soft skill training programme to inculcate transferable skills, promote campus placement, and to equip students with abilities that would help them to secure better jobs.

• Submission of monthly report to the management of all the activities undertaken by faculty and students. • Students give Online Feedback through the student portal regarding quality of teaching of each faculty. According to the

feedback, the teacher is advised and counseled to make the necessary modification in their teaching.• Mentoring of Students by the Faculty to improve learning performance and quality of life.• Ensuring fairness in assessment by Bar Coding / Masking of answer papers before the assessment process begins. • Faculty Induction Program and Faculty Improvement Program for new faculty.• Providing a disabled friendly campus which also includes the washrooms.• Access to NAB library wherein audio video screen reading software is available, books are provided to the differently

abled students i.e. non visual desktop access, which reads the text on the screen in a computerised voice is also provided to such students.

SVKM's Student Portal (Learning Management System)

1) Student Portal is a Web-based learning management system designed to allow students and faculty to participate in classes delivered online or use online materials and activities to complement face-to-face teaching.

2) URL: Access Portal through https://portal.svkm.ac.in/usermgmt/login

3) Login Policy: Default User ID is Student's SAP number and Password has been mailed to all. Mails are sent to the email ids available in the SAP.

4) Change Password: Students are recommended to change password after first login for safe surfing.

5) Email Update: Users need to change/update their email id & contact number for getting regular notification.

6) Course links: Your login will contain only current semester course list.

7) Announcements: Announcements related to course and other activities are published in Announcements section.

8) Online Library: Online Library database is available

9) Remote Access to Databases: Remote access to all the web-based databases subscribed by all SVKM institute libraries globally.

10) Assignments / Assessments: Assignments can be uploaded which will be graded by faculty and online score will be stored. Assessments can be conducted online.

11) Academic Content: Syllabus, Class Time-table etc. can be uploaded.

12) Course Content: All course related reading materials ( ppt/notes/videos/links) can be published.

13) Examination related content: Results and exam time table can be made available.

14) Admission Related content: Admission Notices can be published

15) Internal assessment: Internal marks for respective courses can be published.

16) Online Plagiarism: Student / Faculty can check Plagiarism value through this feature.

17) Groups: can be created by faculty for assessments, File Exchange, Discussion Board etc. for their Courses.

18) Student Discussion Board / Chat: This tool can be used by students and faculty to interact and discuss on topics related to their respective courses.

19) System Requirement: Works Best with Chrome. (version 64 and above)

20) Help – Assistance: mail to [email protected]

PARENTS' COLLABORATION

• Parents can make inquiries about their child's attendance and performance either, at the office or the concerned Department(s) or through the college website www.mithibai.ac.in

• If a student suddenly falls ill during college hours, preliminary first aid will be administered by the College. However, it is advisable that the Parent / Guardian come personally to the College and take their child / ward home or for further medical treatment / advice.

• In case a student suffers from a chronic medical condition (either physical / mental), self-disclosure (with supporting medical documents) by the parents would help the College in administering the appropriate medical assistance, in case of an emergency.

• A student suffering from a contagious illness should not come to college (for lectures / tests / exams), as it puts other students at risk. A letter will have to be submitted by the Parents / Guardian to the Principal reporting the illness so that the absence of the student is noted. Such a student will be allowed to return to the college only when a 'Fitness Certificate' issued by a Medical Practitioner is submitted to the Principal.

• The College will communicate to parents of debarred students via postal mail and email mentioned in college records, prior to the commencement of the examinations.

ADDENDUM

Wherever an issue has not been covered by these Autonomy Rules of the College, the Rules and Statutes of the University of Mumbai would apply.

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College Library is spread over 6900 sq. ft. with a seating capacity for 232 users and is divided in to various sections viz, Reading Hall, Reference Section, Database Hub, Stacking Area, Staff Area and Baggage Counter.

The air-conditioned library is supported with modern technology like Wi-Fi and security camera (CCTV). Library functions are automated using KOHA software and have its WebOPAC, which also serves as Union OPAC for libraries of SVKM institutions. Books are issued through barcode scanning system. Library collection includes Books, Journals, CDs, audio books and other reading material with Open Access System to all the users.

Library provides 22 daily newspapers in print as well as e-version. In particular to the e-collection of Jitendra library, 3828 e-journals and 80409 e-books are available to the learners under N-LIST consortia with global access. In support to the N-LIST databases, library users also have an access to the research databases, e-journals and e-books that are subscribed by NMIMS and libraries of SVKM institutions.

Along with the services of borrowing of books, the library also provides various other services and facilities to the learners viz, user training and orientation, virtual and physical display of new additions, inter-library loan, book bank, selective dissemination of information, current awareness services, literature search, bibliographies, and training of content management tools.

To facilitate low vision students, the library has uploaded screen reading software on the library computers and obtained an institutional membership of NAB (National Association for the Blind) Library to share their audio resources.

The library has developed its 'Institutional Repository' using open source software. The repository contains past question papers and research papers authored by Mithibai College faculty members. The library also permits the faculty to download complete books in softcopy (free under public domain) in various formats such as EPUB, MOBI, PDF, TXT, RTF, ZIP, HTMLZ, etc.

Rules & Regulations of College Library• Access to library is available to the students of Mithibai College with a current college identity card. • Bags etc. (exception of laptops and reading/writing material) are not allowed in the library. The same should be deposited

at baggage counter. Library will not be responsible for unattended bags and belongings. • Silence should be maintained in the library. Loud conversations, group discussions, etc. are not allowed. Use of mobile

phones in the library is strictly prohibited, violating the same may result in fine/ or exclusion from the library.• Photography, filming, videotaping in the library is strictly prohibited.• Books and other materials taken from the stacks should not be re-shelved by the readers, but should be handed over to

library staff. Please remember that a book misplaced is a book lost.• Users should return library books on or before the due dates mentioned on the due date slip, failing which a fine of Rs.1/-

per day will be charged from the students for the overdue books.• Learners should not violate the copyright rules while photo copying any material borrowed from the library.• Data retrieved from the library's electronic resources should not be used for any purpose other than teaching, research

and personal education development.• Library Clearance will be issued only after return of all library material. Students should surrender their Identity card to the

library at the time of clearance.

Quality Mechanism for Innovative Practices:• Over the years, Mithibai College has developed and adopted certain quality mechanism of best practices to enhance the

teaching-learning process, and raise the academic standards. Some of the main highlights of our Innovative practices are:• We have implemented through SAP mandatory class attendance policy for all the courses. • Reigniting a passion for research for which research groups among the faculty and students are formed the students.• Entrepreneurship development cell to boost self-employability among students is set up.• Every year an entrepreneurship fair is conducted to develop business skills, among the students. • Designing a new curricular with add on courses in tune with the recent trends in education and technology, so that

students can find suitable placements in today's job markets and also progress to higher levels of learning.• IT enabled smart class rooms are introduced. • Introduction of peer mentoring programme HOPE (Healing Our Peers through Empowerment) under which training of

students is undertaken to help their peers.

LIBRARY • Developed a soft skill training programme to inculcate transferable skills, promote campus placement, and to equip students with abilities that would help them to secure better jobs.

• Submission of monthly report to the management of all the activities undertaken by faculty and students. • Students give Online Feedback through the student portal regarding quality of teaching of each faculty. According to the

feedback, the teacher is advised and counseled to make the necessary modification in their teaching.• Mentoring of Students by the Faculty to improve learning performance and quality of life.• Ensuring fairness in assessment by Bar Coding / Masking of answer papers before the assessment process begins. • Faculty Induction Program and Faculty Improvement Program for new faculty.• Providing a disabled friendly campus which also includes the washrooms.• Access to NAB library wherein audio video screen reading software is available, books are provided to the differently

abled students i.e. non visual desktop access, which reads the text on the screen in a computerised voice is also provided to such students.

SVKM's Student Portal (Learning Management System)

1) Student Portal is a Web-based learning management system designed to allow students and faculty to participate in classes delivered online or use online materials and activities to complement face-to-face teaching.

2) URL: Access Portal through https://portal.svkm.ac.in/usermgmt/login

3) Login Policy: Default User ID is Student's SAP number and Password has been mailed to all. Mails are sent to the email ids available in the SAP.

4) Change Password: Students are recommended to change password after first login for safe surfing.

5) Email Update: Users need to change/update their email id & contact number for getting regular notification.

6) Course links: Your login will contain only current semester course list.

7) Announcements: Announcements related to course and other activities are published in Announcements section.

8) Online Library: Online Library database is available

9) Remote Access to Databases: Remote access to all the web-based databases subscribed by all SVKM institute libraries globally.

10) Assignments / Assessments: Assignments can be uploaded which will be graded by faculty and online score will be stored. Assessments can be conducted online.

11) Academic Content: Syllabus, Class Time-table etc. can be uploaded.

12) Course Content: All course related reading materials ( ppt/notes/videos/links) can be published.

13) Examination related content: Results and exam time table can be made available.

14) Admission Related content: Admission Notices can be published

15) Internal assessment: Internal marks for respective courses can be published.

16) Online Plagiarism: Student / Faculty can check Plagiarism value through this feature.

17) Groups: can be created by faculty for assessments, File Exchange, Discussion Board etc. for their Courses.

18) Student Discussion Board / Chat: This tool can be used by students and faculty to interact and discuss on topics related to their respective courses.

19) System Requirement: Works Best with Chrome. (version 64 and above)

20) Help – Assistance: mail to [email protected]

PARENTS' COLLABORATION

• Parents can make inquiries about their child's attendance and performance either, at the office or the concerned Department(s) or through the college website www.mithibai.ac.in

• If a student suddenly falls ill during college hours, preliminary first aid will be administered by the College. However, it is advisable that the Parent / Guardian come personally to the College and take their child / ward home or for further medical treatment / advice.

• In case a student suffers from a chronic medical condition (either physical / mental), self-disclosure (with supporting medical documents) by the parents would help the College in administering the appropriate medical assistance, in case of an emergency.

• A student suffering from a contagious illness should not come to college (for lectures / tests / exams), as it puts other students at risk. A letter will have to be submitted by the Parents / Guardian to the Principal reporting the illness so that the absence of the student is noted. Such a student will be allowed to return to the college only when a 'Fitness Certificate' issued by a Medical Practitioner is submitted to the Principal.

• The College will communicate to parents of debarred students via postal mail and email mentioned in college records, prior to the commencement of the examinations.

ADDENDUM

Wherever an issue has not been covered by these Autonomy Rules of the College, the Rules and Statutes of the University of Mumbai would apply.

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6.1. RULES RELATING TO ATTENDANCE FOR LEARNERS FOR GRANTING TERM

• There will be an Attendance Committee consisting of faculty members representing the Arts, Science, Commerce and

Unaided courses for maintaining records and implementing the rules of attendance.

• Every bonafide learner should mandatorily have a minimum of 70% attendance for each subject / program and an overall

average attendance of 75% of all lectures tutorials and practicals conducted in a semester.

• In case of short and long excursions/ field visits/ study tours organized by the college and supervised by teachers as

mentioned in the syllabus, the attendance for the same shall be credited for the learner's participation in the

tour/excursion/visit for the total no of lectures/ practicals/tutorials which are/were delivered on the relevant day/s.

• In case of learner participation in an extracurricular/co-curricular activity / competition / camp / workshop / convention /

symposium / seminar etc. where the said learner is officially representing the College/ University/ District/ State/ Country

with the prior written permission of the Principal, he/she shall be granted attendance for the lectures/practicals/tutorials

missed. This will include all learners who organize/participate in extra/co-curricular activities conducted by

departments/committees/associations within the College.

(Students participation in sports, cultural and extra-curricular activities representing the college, should submit the

participation certificate / evidence within six working days of the completion of the event).

• The Principal of the college may condone the attendance of a learner further up to an additional 5%, if deemed fit and on

the recommendation of the attendance committee of the college, by giving a personal hearing to such learners falling

short of minimum attendance by verifying the genuineness and gravity of the problem that justifies the learner to remain

absent, which would be generally limited to the learner's sickness, sickness of his/her parent/s, death of his/her parent etc

which should be supported by valid documentary evidence.

• The Attendance committee will display the attendance for the previous month on the college notice board as well as on

the Student portal, in the first week of every month.

• Warning letters will be issued to the defaulting learners at least twice every semester. The defaulting learners are

expected to meet the class mentor along with the parent/guardian in the middle of the semester with a view to

understand the difficulty of the learner and making them aware of the requirement of mandatory attendance. An

undertaking shall be signed by the parent/guardian, and a written assurance should be given that their wards will attend

regularly.

• Before the semester end examination, the list of learners whose term is not granted and debarred from appearing in

semester end examination will be displayed on the college notice board as well on the student portal.

• The college will also communicate in writing to the students whose terms is not granted through E-mail.

• No condonation will be granted if attendance of the learner is below 75% overall and 50% in individual subjects. In

exceptional cases of medical conditions requiring extensive hospitalisation / treatment, the Principal may consider

condonation below 75%.

PARTICIPATION IN EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Ÿ Students who participate in Extra-Curricular activities will be awarded a certificate of participation for the same.

Ÿ Students involved in social involvement programmes, internships, and field work will also receive a certificate for the

same.

ATTENDANCE VI. SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS, PASSING STANDARDS & PROGRESSION RULES

(CREDIT BASED EVALUATION NORMS)

VI (a) Undergraduate Programmes

FACULTY OF ARTS

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 25% of total marks per course. The second component will be a Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 75% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examination is as shown below:

a) Internal Assessment – 25% of the total marks per course�

Particulars %

Class test / Assignment / Project / Quiz etc. (any two components) 25

b) Semester End Examinations – 75% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e.10 out of 25 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 25) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75 if the maximum marks allocated to the Semester End examination is 75) separately, to pass

the course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester

A learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to a course in case that course

consists of only Internal Assessment Component or Semester End Exam component.

Courses with a Practical Component

Particulars Percentage

Semester End Practical Examinations

75

Internal Practical Test 25

Courses evaluated as Practical only:

There will be semester end evaluation of 100%, as a presentation along with a dissertation, followed by viva and examined by

panel of examiners (There should be one Internal and one External Examiner for each practical examination- Average marks

awarded by both the examiners will be considered as final marks).

FACULTY OF COMMERCE

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 25% of total marks per course. The second component will be a Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 75% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examinations is as shown below:

a) Internal Assessment – 25% of the total marks per course

Particulars Percentage

Class test / Assignment / Project / Practical (Computer System & Application, etc.) / Quiz etc. (any two components)

25

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6.1. RULES RELATING TO ATTENDANCE FOR LEARNERS FOR GRANTING TERM

• There will be an Attendance Committee consisting of faculty members representing the Arts, Science, Commerce and

Unaided courses for maintaining records and implementing the rules of attendance.

• Every bonafide learner should mandatorily have a minimum of 70% attendance for each subject / program and an overall

average attendance of 75% of all lectures tutorials and practicals conducted in a semester.

• In case of short and long excursions/ field visits/ study tours organized by the college and supervised by teachers as

mentioned in the syllabus, the attendance for the same shall be credited for the learner's participation in the

tour/excursion/visit for the total no of lectures/ practicals/tutorials which are/were delivered on the relevant day/s.

• In case of learner participation in an extracurricular/co-curricular activity / competition / camp / workshop / convention /

symposium / seminar etc. where the said learner is officially representing the College/ University/ District/ State/ Country

with the prior written permission of the Principal, he/she shall be granted attendance for the lectures/practicals/tutorials

missed. This will include all learners who organize/participate in extra/co-curricular activities conducted by

departments/committees/associations within the College.

(Students participation in sports, cultural and extra-curricular activities representing the college, should submit the

participation certificate / evidence within six working days of the completion of the event).

• The Principal of the college may condone the attendance of a learner further up to an additional 5%, if deemed fit and on

the recommendation of the attendance committee of the college, by giving a personal hearing to such learners falling

short of minimum attendance by verifying the genuineness and gravity of the problem that justifies the learner to remain

absent, which would be generally limited to the learner's sickness, sickness of his/her parent/s, death of his/her parent etc

which should be supported by valid documentary evidence.

• The Attendance committee will display the attendance for the previous month on the college notice board as well as on

the Student portal, in the first week of every month.

• Warning letters will be issued to the defaulting learners at least twice every semester. The defaulting learners are

expected to meet the class mentor along with the parent/guardian in the middle of the semester with a view to

understand the difficulty of the learner and making them aware of the requirement of mandatory attendance. An

undertaking shall be signed by the parent/guardian, and a written assurance should be given that their wards will attend

regularly.

• Before the semester end examination, the list of learners whose term is not granted and debarred from appearing in

semester end examination will be displayed on the college notice board as well on the student portal.

• The college will also communicate in writing to the students whose terms is not granted through E-mail.

• No condonation will be granted if attendance of the learner is below 75% overall and 50% in individual subjects. In

exceptional cases of medical conditions requiring extensive hospitalisation / treatment, the Principal may consider

condonation below 75%.

PARTICIPATION IN EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Ÿ Students who participate in Extra-Curricular activities will be awarded a certificate of participation for the same.

Ÿ Students involved in social involvement programmes, internships, and field work will also receive a certificate for the

same.

ATTENDANCE VI. SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS, PASSING STANDARDS & PROGRESSION RULES

(CREDIT BASED EVALUATION NORMS)

VI (a) Undergraduate Programmes

FACULTY OF ARTS

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 25% of total marks per course. The second component will be a Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 75% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examination is as shown below:

a) Internal Assessment – 25% of the total marks per course�

Particulars %

Class test / Assignment / Project / Quiz etc. (any two components) 25

b) Semester End Examinations – 75% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e.10 out of 25 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 25) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75 if the maximum marks allocated to the Semester End examination is 75) separately, to pass

the course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester

A learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to a course in case that course

consists of only Internal Assessment Component or Semester End Exam component.

Courses with a Practical Component

Particulars Percentage

Semester End Practical Examinations

75

Internal Practical Test 25

Courses evaluated as Practical only:

There will be semester end evaluation of 100%, as a presentation along with a dissertation, followed by viva and examined by

panel of examiners (There should be one Internal and one External Examiner for each practical examination- Average marks

awarded by both the examiners will be considered as final marks).

FACULTY OF COMMERCE

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 25% of total marks per course. The second component will be a Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 75% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examinations is as shown below:

a) Internal Assessment – 25% of the total marks per course

Particulars Percentage

Class test / Assignment / Project / Practical (Computer System & Application, etc.) / Quiz etc. (any two components)

25

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b) Semester End Examinations – 75% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 25) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75 if the maximum marks allocated to the Semester End Examination is 75) separately, to pass

the course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

A learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to a course in case that course

consists of only Internal Assessment Component or Semester End Exam component.

Courses with a Practical Component

Sr. No. Particulars Percentage

1

Semester End Practical Examinations

20

2 Journal / Viva 05

Courses with Projects:

A semester end evaluation of 100%, as a presentation along with a dissertation, followed by viva and examined by panel of

examiners (There should be one Internal and one External Examiner for each practical examination- Average marks awarded

by both the examiners will be considered as final marks).

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 25% of total marks per course. The second component will be a Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 75% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examinations is as shown below:

a) Internal Assessment – 25% of the total marks per course

Particulars Percentage

Class test / Assignment / Project (any two

components)

25

Semester End Examination-75% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

EVALUATION SCHEME FOR PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

In the Practical Exams there would be 20% Internal (continuous evaluation) and 80% as term end component to be conducted

as a term end exam per course. Internal component to be decided by individual departments. (The mark sheets of practical

examination should be submitted to the examination department out of total maximum marks allocated for the practical

course)

Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 25) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75 if the maximum marks allocated to the Semester End examination is 75) separately, to pass

the course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

A learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to a course in case that course

consists of only Internal Assessment Component or Semester End Exam component.

Remedy for non-fulfilment of Passing Criteria

1. A learner who obtains less than 40% marks in the Internal Assessment or less than 40% marks in the Semester-End

examination or less than 40% marks 'in aggregate' (i.e. a learner who fails to fulfill the passing criterion mentioned in the

Passing Standards above) will be required to appear for Internal Assessment / Semester end re-examination (as the case

may be) which will be conducted after the result declaration of each semester. In such a case the Internal Assessment /

Semester end examination marks (as the case may be) in which the learner has already passed will be carried forward in

the respective course for which the candidate has appeared for re-examinations. In case the learner fails even in the re-

examination which is held after the result declaration of each semester, s/he will be allowed to appear along with the re-

examinations of the regular learners of the subsequent academic year, subject to fulfilment of the ATKT rules.

2. Submission of re-examination form along with prescribed fee before the designated date is a pre-condition for

appearance at a re-examination. A learner will not be allowed to appear at the re-examinations in case s/he fails to submit

re-examination form online in time through the Student Portal.

3. In order to receive the degree/diploma certificate, the learner will have to pass in all the examinations of all the years of

the program within the validity period, as per rules.

VI (b) Postgraduate Programmes

FACULTY OF ARTS

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 40% of total marks per course. The second component will be Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 60% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

examination is shown below:

a) Internal Assessment (theory course)

Particulars % Class test/Essay/presentation 40

b) Semester end Examination -60% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

Project

Every learner shall choose one project-based course. The project-based course will be in the form of a dissertation based on a

live project or a research assignment related to the specific discipline of the parent department. To pass in the project, the

learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the maximum total marks allocated to the Project.

Course with a Practical component

a) Internal Assessment (Practical Course)

Particulars % Self-designed experiment & journal

40

b) External Assessment (Practical course)

Particulars % Instruction and administration of the tools developed and report 20 Viva voce examination

40

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b) Semester End Examinations – 75% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 25) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75 if the maximum marks allocated to the Semester End Examination is 75) separately, to pass

the course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

A learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to a course in case that course

consists of only Internal Assessment Component or Semester End Exam component.

Courses with a Practical Component

Sr. No. Particulars Percentage

1

Semester End Practical Examinations

20

2 Journal / Viva 05

Courses with Projects:

A semester end evaluation of 100%, as a presentation along with a dissertation, followed by viva and examined by panel of

examiners (There should be one Internal and one External Examiner for each practical examination- Average marks awarded

by both the examiners will be considered as final marks).

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 25% of total marks per course. The second component will be a Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 75% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

Examinations is as shown below:

a) Internal Assessment – 25% of the total marks per course

Particulars Percentage

Class test / Assignment / Project (any two

components)

25

Semester End Examination-75% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

EVALUATION SCHEME FOR PRACTICAL EXAMINATION

In the Practical Exams there would be 20% Internal (continuous evaluation) and 80% as term end component to be conducted

as a term end exam per course. Internal component to be decided by individual departments. (The mark sheets of practical

examination should be submitted to the examination department out of total maximum marks allocated for the practical

course)

Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 25) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75 if the maximum marks allocated to the Semester End examination is 75) separately, to pass

the course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

A learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to a course in case that course

consists of only Internal Assessment Component or Semester End Exam component.

Remedy for non-fulfilment of Passing Criteria

1. A learner who obtains less than 40% marks in the Internal Assessment or less than 40% marks in the Semester-End

examination or less than 40% marks 'in aggregate' (i.e. a learner who fails to fulfill the passing criterion mentioned in the

Passing Standards above) will be required to appear for Internal Assessment / Semester end re-examination (as the case

may be) which will be conducted after the result declaration of each semester. In such a case the Internal Assessment /

Semester end examination marks (as the case may be) in which the learner has already passed will be carried forward in

the respective course for which the candidate has appeared for re-examinations. In case the learner fails even in the re-

examination which is held after the result declaration of each semester, s/he will be allowed to appear along with the re-

examinations of the regular learners of the subsequent academic year, subject to fulfilment of the ATKT rules.

2. Submission of re-examination form along with prescribed fee before the designated date is a pre-condition for

appearance at a re-examination. A learner will not be allowed to appear at the re-examinations in case s/he fails to submit

re-examination form online in time through the Student Portal.

3. In order to receive the degree/diploma certificate, the learner will have to pass in all the examinations of all the years of

the program within the validity period, as per rules.

VI (b) Postgraduate Programmes

FACULTY OF ARTS

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 40% of total marks per course. The second component will be Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 60% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

examination is shown below:

a) Internal Assessment (theory course)

Particulars % Class test/Essay/presentation 40

b) Semester end Examination -60% of the total marks per course

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

Project

Every learner shall choose one project-based course. The project-based course will be in the form of a dissertation based on a

live project or a research assignment related to the specific discipline of the parent department. To pass in the project, the

learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the maximum total marks allocated to the Project.

Course with a Practical component

a) Internal Assessment (Practical Course)

Particulars % Self-designed experiment & journal

40

b) External Assessment (Practical course)

Particulars % Instruction and administration of the tools developed and report 20 Viva voce examination

40

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Passing Standards for theory course

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e.16 out of 40 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 40) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 24 out of 60 if the maximum marks allocated to Semester End Examination is 60) separately, to pass the

course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

Where the course consists of only semester end examination, the learner shall obtain minimum of 40% marks out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the said course.

Passing Standards for Practical course

To pass a practical course/s the learner shall obtain minimum 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted in each of

practicals of the respective course.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 40% of total marks per course. The second component will be Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 60% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

examination is shown below:

a) Internal Assessment (theory course)

Particulars %

Class test/assignment/presentation/Project 40

b) Semester end Examination -60% of the total marks per course

i) These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

Project:

Every learner shall choose one project-based course. The project-based course will be in the form of a dissertation based on a

live project or a research assignment related to the specific discipline of the parent department. To pass in the project, the

learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the maximum total marks allocated to the Project.

Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e.16 out of 40 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 40) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e.24 out of 60 if the maximum marks allocated to Semester End Examination is 60) separately, to pass the

course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 40% of total marks per course. The second component will be Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 60% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

examination is shown below:

a) Internal Assessment (theory course)

Particulars %

One seminar presentation based on curriculum assessed by teacher and write up. 40

b) Semester end Examination -60% of the total marks per course

i) These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration and 3 hours' duration for courses without practical

component.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

There will be no Internal Assessments for the practical courses (Two External Examiners would be invited for practical

examination in each course- Average marks awarded by both the examiners should be considered as final marks).

Passing Standard for theory course

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e.16 out of 40 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 40) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 24 out of 60 if the maximum marks allocated to Semester End Examination is 60) separately, to pass the

course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

Passing Standard for Practical course

To pass a practical course/s the learner shall obtain minimum 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted in each of

practicals of the respective course.

Remedy for non-fulfilment of Passing Criteria

(i) A learner who obtains less than 40% marks in the Internal Assessment or less than 40% marks in the semester-end

examination or less than 40% marks 'in aggregate' (i.e. a learner who fails to fulfill the passing criterion mentioned in

the Passing Standards above) will be required to appear for Internal Assessment / Semester end re-examination (as

the case may be) which will be conducted after the result declaration of each semester. In such a case the Internal

Assessment / Semester end examination marks (as the case may be) in which the learner has already passed will be

carried forward in the respective course for which the candidate has appeared for re-examinations. In case the

learner fails even in the re-examination which is held after the result declaration of each semester, s/he will be

allowed to appear along with the re-examinations of the regular learners of the subsequent academic year, course to

fulfill the ATKT rules.

(ii) Submission of re-examination form along with prescribed fee before the designated date is a pre-condition for

appearance at a re-examination. A learner will not be allowed to appear at the re-examinations in case s/he fails to

submit re-examination form online in time through the Student Portal.

(iii) In order to receive the degree, the learner will have to pass in all the examinations of all the years of the program

within the validity period as per rules.

General rules for both Under Graduate and Post Graduate Programs

1. A student who remains absent from appearing at semester-end examination/s due to any reason in any subject shall be

awarded 'AB' grade in the subject/s in which he/ she has remained absent. All such students will be allowed to appear at

re-examination in the said subject to be conducted.

2. In order to receive the degree, diploma, certificate, the student will have to pass in all the examinations of all the years.

3. Revaluation / Photocopy of the answer book: In case a student is not satisfied with the result/ grade received by him in a

particular subject, he/ she may follow the 'Revaluation Procedure' in case s/he desires. Rules for the same will be followed.

4. The fees for re-examination and re-admission will be decided by the College from time to time.

5. In case of any disputes/differences, decision of the College shall be final and binding on the students. If a student desires to

institute any legal proceedings against the College, such legal proceedings shall be instituted only in courts at Mumbai in

whose jurisdiction the application is submitted by the student and not in any other court.

Mithibai College authorities reserve the right to make modifications in the said rues from time to time.

These rules would come into effect for the students who will keep their terms for the Academic year 2019-2020 and onwards

for all batches irrespective of the year of admission.

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Passing Standards for theory course

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e.16 out of 40 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 40) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 24 out of 60 if the maximum marks allocated to Semester End Examination is 60) separately, to pass the

course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

Where the course consists of only semester end examination, the learner shall obtain minimum of 40% marks out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the said course.

Passing Standards for Practical course

To pass a practical course/s the learner shall obtain minimum 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted in each of

practicals of the respective course.

FACULTY OF COMMERCE

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 40% of total marks per course. The second component will be Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 60% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

examination is shown below:

a) Internal Assessment (theory course)

Particulars %

Class test/assignment/presentation/Project 40

b) Semester end Examination -60% of the total marks per course

i) These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

Project:

Every learner shall choose one project-based course. The project-based course will be in the form of a dissertation based on a

live project or a research assignment related to the specific discipline of the parent department. To pass in the project, the

learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks out of the maximum total marks allocated to the Project.

Passing Standards

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e.16 out of 40 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 40) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e.24 out of 60 if the maximum marks allocated to Semester End Examination is 60) separately, to pass the

course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

The performance of the learner will be evaluated in two components. The first component will be an Internal Assessment

with a weightage of 40% of total marks per course. The second component will be Semester End Examination with a

weightage of 60% of the total marks per course. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End

examination is shown below:

a) Internal Assessment (theory course)

Particulars %

One seminar presentation based on curriculum assessed by teacher and write up. 40

b) Semester end Examination -60% of the total marks per course

i) These examinations shall be of two and a half hours' duration and 3 hours' duration for courses without practical

component.

ii) Theory question paper pattern to be decided by the Board of Studies.

There will be no Internal Assessments for the practical courses (Two External Examiners would be invited for practical

examination in each course- Average marks awarded by both the examiners should be considered as final marks).

Passing Standard for theory course

To pass a course the learner should obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate out of the total maximum marks allotted for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learner shall also obtain

minimum of 40% marks (i.e.16 out of 40 if the maximum marks allocated to Internal Assessment is 40) out of the total

maximum marks allotted to the Internal Assessment and 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted to the Semester

End Examination (i.e. 24 out of 60 if the maximum marks allocated to Semester End Examination is 60) separately, to pass the

course and a minimum of Grade D, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

Passing Standard for Practical course

To pass a practical course/s the learner shall obtain minimum 40% marks out of the total maximum marks allotted in each of

practicals of the respective course.

Remedy for non-fulfilment of Passing Criteria

(i) A learner who obtains less than 40% marks in the Internal Assessment or less than 40% marks in the semester-end

examination or less than 40% marks 'in aggregate' (i.e. a learner who fails to fulfill the passing criterion mentioned in

the Passing Standards above) will be required to appear for Internal Assessment / Semester end re-examination (as

the case may be) which will be conducted after the result declaration of each semester. In such a case the Internal

Assessment / Semester end examination marks (as the case may be) in which the learner has already passed will be

carried forward in the respective course for which the candidate has appeared for re-examinations. In case the

learner fails even in the re-examination which is held after the result declaration of each semester, s/he will be

allowed to appear along with the re-examinations of the regular learners of the subsequent academic year, course to

fulfill the ATKT rules.

(ii) Submission of re-examination form along with prescribed fee before the designated date is a pre-condition for

appearance at a re-examination. A learner will not be allowed to appear at the re-examinations in case s/he fails to

submit re-examination form online in time through the Student Portal.

(iii) In order to receive the degree, the learner will have to pass in all the examinations of all the years of the program

within the validity period as per rules.

General rules for both Under Graduate and Post Graduate Programs

1. A student who remains absent from appearing at semester-end examination/s due to any reason in any subject shall be

awarded 'AB' grade in the subject/s in which he/ she has remained absent. All such students will be allowed to appear at

re-examination in the said subject to be conducted.

2. In order to receive the degree, diploma, certificate, the student will have to pass in all the examinations of all the years.

3. Revaluation / Photocopy of the answer book: In case a student is not satisfied with the result/ grade received by him in a

particular subject, he/ she may follow the 'Revaluation Procedure' in case s/he desires. Rules for the same will be followed.

4. The fees for re-examination and re-admission will be decided by the College from time to time.

5. In case of any disputes/differences, decision of the College shall be final and binding on the students. If a student desires to

institute any legal proceedings against the College, such legal proceedings shall be instituted only in courts at Mumbai in

whose jurisdiction the application is submitted by the student and not in any other court.

Mithibai College authorities reserve the right to make modifications in the said rues from time to time.

These rules would come into effect for the students who will keep their terms for the Academic year 2019-2020 and onwards

for all batches irrespective of the year of admission.

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COLLEGE COMMITTES: College has statutory bodies, such as- the Governing Body, the Academic Council, the Board of Studies, the Finance Committee. College has various non-statutory committees- the Planning and Evaluation Committee, the Grievance Redressal Committee, the Examination Committee, the Admission Committee, the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), the Library Committee, the Student Welfare Committee, the Internal Complain Committee, the Academic Audit Committee, the Extracurricular Activities Committee and the Anti-ragging Committee.

ASSOCIATIONS: Mithibai College is well known for its co-curricular and extra-curricular activities along with excellence in academics. The students can enrich their persona by participating in various activities organised by these associations/ committees.

ACTIVITIES OF DEPARTMENTS:

DEPARTMENT Academic Festivals

Psychology Mind Labyrinth, Swa Shodh

Commerce Reclamo

Business Economics Gnaritas

Biochemistry Luminescence

Physics Einsteinium

Botany Saptparni

Biotechnology Biotechnova

Mathematics Mithimatica

Computer Science Tech Spark

Chemistry Chemtrek

Microbiology Rite

B.M.M. Paparazzi

College Festivals: Kshitij & ColosseumCollege/Departmental festivals/programmes are organized and executed under the supervision of the faculty members. The principal should be kept in know-how of such activities.

College Committes and Associations Programme ContentUNDER GRADUATE (AIDED)

Bachelor of Arts Academic Year 2019-20COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMACOM101 A INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS I : COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT PAPER - I 3

UAMACS101 A COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH 2

UAMAECO101 A MICROECONOMICS PAPER - I 3

UAMAENG101 A INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE : ENGLISH ANCILLARY PAPER - I 3

UAMAFNC101 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

UAMAFR101 A FRENCH 2

UAMAGUJC101 GUJARATI COMPULSORY 2

UAMAGUJO101 GUJARATI OPTIONAL PAPER - I 3

UAMAHINC101 HINDI COMPULSORY 2

UAMAHINO101 HINDI OPTIONAL PAPER - I 3

UAMAMARC101 MARATHI COMPULSORY 2

UAMAPHI101 A MORAL PHILOSOPHY PAPER - I 3

UAMAPOL101 A INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM PAPER - I 3

UAMAPSY101 A INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PAPER - I 3

UAMASOC101 A FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCIOLOGY PAPER - I 3

UAMACOM201 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UAMACS201 A COMMUNICATION SKILLS - II 2

UAMAECO201 A MACROECONOMICS - I 3

UAMAENG201 A INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE - II 3

UAMAFNC201 A FOUNDATION COURSE - I 2

UAMAFR201 A FRENCH 2

UAMAGUJC201A INTRODUCTION TO GUJARATI LITERATURE - II 2

UAMAGUJO201A CONTEMPORARY GUJARATI LITERATURE - II 3

UAMAHINC201A HINDI BHASHA KAUSHAL - II 2

UAMAHINO201A ADHUNIK HINDI GADYA-I 3

UAMAMARC201A LALIT GADYA ANI VYAVAHARIK MARATHI - II 2

UAMAPHI201 A MORAL PHILOSOPHY - II 3

UAMAPOL201 A INDIAN POLITICAL PROCESS 3

UAMAPSY201 A INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY - II 3

UAMASOC201 A FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCIOLOGY 3

F.Y.B.A Semester I

F.Y.B.A Semester II

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMAADAC3 A ADVERTISING & SALES MANAGEMENT 2

UAMACOM302 A COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT II : FINANCE & PRODUCTION

MANAGEMENT III

3

UAMACOM303 A COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT III : MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3

UAMACRAC3 A COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS (APPLIED COMPONENT) 2

UAMAECO302 A MICROECONOMICS - II 3

UAMAECO303 A ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TOOLS FOR ECONOMIC

ANALYSIS - I

3

UAMAENG302 A ENGLISH ANCILLARY (II): INDIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 3

S.Y.B.A Semester III

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COLLEGE COMMITTES: College has statutory bodies, such as- the Governing Body, the Academic Council, the Board of Studies, the Finance Committee. College has various non-statutory committees- the Planning and Evaluation Committee, the Grievance Redressal Committee, the Examination Committee, the Admission Committee, the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), the Library Committee, the Student Welfare Committee, the Internal Complain Committee, the Academic Audit Committee, the Extracurricular Activities Committee and the Anti-ragging Committee.

ASSOCIATIONS: Mithibai College is well known for its co-curricular and extra-curricular activities along with excellence in academics. The students can enrich their persona by participating in various activities organised by these associations/ committees.

ACTIVITIES OF DEPARTMENTS:

DEPARTMENT Academic Festivals

Psychology Mind Labyrinth, Swa Shodh

Commerce Reclamo

Business Economics Gnaritas

Biochemistry Luminescence

Physics Einsteinium

Botany Saptparni

Biotechnology Biotechnova

Mathematics Mithimatica

Computer Science Tech Spark

Chemistry Chemtrek

Microbiology Rite

B.M.M. Paparazzi

College Festivals: Kshitij & ColosseumCollege/Departmental festivals/programmes are organized and executed under the supervision of the faculty members. The principal should be kept in know-how of such activities.

College Committes and Associations Programme ContentUNDER GRADUATE (AIDED)

Bachelor of Arts Academic Year 2019-20COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMACOM101 A INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS I : COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT PAPER - I 3

UAMACS101 A COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH 2

UAMAECO101 A MICROECONOMICS PAPER - I 3

UAMAENG101 A INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE : ENGLISH ANCILLARY PAPER - I 3

UAMAFNC101 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

UAMAFR101 A FRENCH 2

UAMAGUJC101 GUJARATI COMPULSORY 2

UAMAGUJO101 GUJARATI OPTIONAL PAPER - I 3

UAMAHINC101 HINDI COMPULSORY 2

UAMAHINO101 HINDI OPTIONAL PAPER - I 3

UAMAMARC101 MARATHI COMPULSORY 2

UAMAPHI101 A MORAL PHILOSOPHY PAPER - I 3

UAMAPOL101 A INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM PAPER - I 3

UAMAPSY101 A INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PAPER - I 3

UAMASOC101 A FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCIOLOGY PAPER - I 3

UAMACOM201 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UAMACS201 A COMMUNICATION SKILLS - II 2

UAMAECO201 A MACROECONOMICS - I 3

UAMAENG201 A INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE - II 3

UAMAFNC201 A FOUNDATION COURSE - I 2

UAMAFR201 A FRENCH 2

UAMAGUJC201A INTRODUCTION TO GUJARATI LITERATURE - II 2

UAMAGUJO201A CONTEMPORARY GUJARATI LITERATURE - II 3

UAMAHINC201A HINDI BHASHA KAUSHAL - II 2

UAMAHINO201A ADHUNIK HINDI GADYA-I 3

UAMAMARC201A LALIT GADYA ANI VYAVAHARIK MARATHI - II 2

UAMAPHI201 A MORAL PHILOSOPHY - II 3

UAMAPOL201 A INDIAN POLITICAL PROCESS 3

UAMAPSY201 A INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY - II 3

UAMASOC201 A FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCIOLOGY 3

F.Y.B.A Semester I

F.Y.B.A Semester II

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMAADAC3 A ADVERTISING & SALES MANAGEMENT 2

UAMACOM302 A COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT II : FINANCE & PRODUCTION

MANAGEMENT III

3

UAMACOM303 A COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT III : MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3

UAMACRAC3 A COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS (APPLIED COMPONENT) 2

UAMAECO302 A MICROECONOMICS - II 3

UAMAECO303 A ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TOOLS FOR ECONOMIC

ANALYSIS - I

3

UAMAENG302 A ENGLISH ANCILLARY (II): INDIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 3

S.Y.B.A Semester III

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UAMAENG303 A ENGLISH ANCILLARY (III): AMERICAN LITERATURE 3

UAMAGUJ302 A GUJARATI PAPER - II 3

UAMAGUJ303 A GUJARATI PAPER - III 3

UAMAHIN302 A HINDI- PAPER - II 3

UAMAHIN303 A HINDI- PAPER - III 3

UAMAMCAC3 A MASS COMMUNICATION (Applied Component) 2

UAMAPHI302 A SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY (PAPER II) 3

UAMAPHI303 A SCHOOLS OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (PAPER III) 3

UAMAPOL302 A POLITICS PAPER II: POLITICAL THEORY 3

UAMAPOL303 A POLITICS PAPER III: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 3

UAMAPSY302 A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER II 3

UAMAPSY303 A HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - PAPER III 3

UAMASMAC3 A STRESS MANAGEMENT - APPLIED COMPONENT 2

UAMASOC302 A INDIAN SOCIETY: STRUCTURE AND CHANGE (Paper II) 3

UAMASOC303 A CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INDIAN SOCIETY(Paper III) 3

UAMASWAC3 A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE (APPLIED

COMPONENT)

2

USMAFNC302 A FOUNDATION COURSE II 2

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMAASMAC4 A ADVERTISING AND SALES MANAGEMENT 2

UAMACOM402 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3

UAMACOM403 A ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT 3

UAMACRAC4 A COMPARATIVE RELIGION 2

UAMAECO402 A MACROECONOMICS - II 3

UAMAECO403 A ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TOOLS FOR ECONOMIC

ANALYSIS - II

3

UAMAENG402 A INDIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH - IV 3

UAMAENG403 A AMERICAN LITERATURE - IV 3

UAMAFNC401 A FOUNDATION COURSE - II 2

UAMAGUJ402 A SELECTED POEMS AND SHORT STORIES - IV 3

UAMAGUJ403 A INTRODUCTION TO MEDIEVAL GUJARATI LITERATURE - IV 3

UAMAHIN402 A ADHUNIK HINDI GADYA-II 3

UAMAHIN403 A JANSANCHAR MADHYAM 3

UAMAMCAC4 A MASS COMMUNICATION 2

UAMAPHI402 A PHILOSOPHY II - POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 3

UAMAPHI403 A PHILOSOPHY III - GREEK & MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 3

UAMAPOL402 A POLITICAL VALUES AND IDEOLOGIES 3

UAMAPOL403 A INDIAN ADMINISTRATION 3

UAMAPSY402 A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - IV 3

UAMAPSY403 A HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - IV 3

UAMASMAC4 A STRESS MANAGEMENT 2

UAMASOC402 A SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT 3

UAMASOC403 A EMERGING FIELDS IN SOCIOLOGY 3

UAMASWAC4 A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE 2

S.Y.B.A Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMAECO504 A MICROECONOMICS -III 4

UAMAECO505 A ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT 4

UAMAECO506 A INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR ECONOMICS 3.5

UAMAECO507 A MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ECONOMIC

ANALYSIS

4

UAMAECO508 A INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS 4

UAMAECO509 A PROJECT 3.5

UAMAENG504 A ENGLISH IV: LITERARY ERA I: ELIZABETHAN AGE AND JACOBEAN AGE 4

UAMAENG505 A ENGLISH V: LITERARY THEORY AND PRACTICAL CRITICISM 4

UAMAENG506 A ENGLISH (VI) : GRAMMAR AND ART OF WRITING 3.5

UAMAENG507 A ENGLISH (VII): LITERARY ERA III: THE ROMANTIC REVIVAL 4

UAMAENG508 A ENGLISH (VIII) : LITERARY ERA V: 20TH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE 4

UAMAENG509 A LITERATURE AND GENDER 3.5

UAMAGUJ504 A THEORY OF LITERARY CRITICISM - PAPER IV 4

UAMAGUJ505 A HISTORY OF MODERN GUJARATI LITERATURE -PAPER -V 4

UAMAGUJ506 A APPLIED NATURE RELATED TO CORE SUBJECT - PAPER- VI 3.5

UAMAGUJ507 A PHILOGY, LINGUISTICS, GRAMMAR AND PROSODY - PAPER- VII 4

UAMAGUJ508 A HISTORY OF LITERATURE (FROM OF MEDIEVAL TO MODERN AGE) -

PAPER - VIII

4

UAMAGUJ509 A CLOSE READING OF THE TEXTS - PAPER - IX 3.5

UAMAPHI504 A INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (ADVANCED) (PAPER- IV) 4

UAMAPHI505 A PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION ( PAPER - V ) 4

UAMAPHI506 A LIVING ETHICAL ISSUES ( PAPER - VI ) 3.5

UAMAPHI507 A BHAGWAD GEETA ( PAPER - VII ) 4

UAMAPHI508 A FORMAL LOGIC ( PAPER - VIII ) 4

UAMAPHI509 A PHILOSOPHY OF YOGA ( PAPER - IX ) 3.5

UAMAPOL504 A POLITICS PAPER IV: POLITICAL PROCESS IN MODERN MAHARASHTRA 4

UAMAPOL505 A POLITICS PAPER V: POLITICAL THOUGHT 4

UAMAPOL506 A POLITICS PAPER VI: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3.5

UAMAPOL507 A POLITICS PAPER VII: LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT WITH SPECIAL

REFERENCE TO MAHARASHTRA

4

UAMAPOL508 A POLITICS PAPER VIII: INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 4

UAMAPOL509 A POLITICS PAPER IX: UNDERSTANDING POLITICS THROUGH FILMS 3.5

UAMAPSY504 A PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING & STATISTICS - PAPER IV 4

UAMAPSY505 A ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER V 4

UAMAPSY506 A INDUSTRIAL /ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER VI 3.5

UAMAPSY507 A COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER VII 4

UAMAPSY508 A PRACTICALS IN COGNITIVE PROCESSES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING - PAPER VIII 4

UAMAPSY509 A COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER IX 3.5

UAMASOC504 A SOCIAL THEORY (PAPER-IV) 4

UAMASOC505 A SOCIOLOGY OF WORK(PAPER-V) 4

UAMASOC506 A SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER (PAPER-VI) 3.5

UAMASOC507 A SOCIOLOGYOF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPEMNT (PAPER-VII) 4

UAMASOC508 A ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY (PAPER-VIII) 4

UAMASOC509 A QUANTITATIVE SOCIAL RESEARCH (PAPER-IX) 3.5

T.Y.B.A Semester V

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UAMAENG303 A ENGLISH ANCILLARY (III): AMERICAN LITERATURE 3

UAMAGUJ302 A GUJARATI PAPER - II 3

UAMAGUJ303 A GUJARATI PAPER - III 3

UAMAHIN302 A HINDI- PAPER - II 3

UAMAHIN303 A HINDI- PAPER - III 3

UAMAMCAC3 A MASS COMMUNICATION (Applied Component) 2

UAMAPHI302 A SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY (PAPER II) 3

UAMAPHI303 A SCHOOLS OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (PAPER III) 3

UAMAPOL302 A POLITICS PAPER II: POLITICAL THEORY 3

UAMAPOL303 A POLITICS PAPER III: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 3

UAMAPSY302 A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER II 3

UAMAPSY303 A HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - PAPER III 3

UAMASMAC3 A STRESS MANAGEMENT - APPLIED COMPONENT 2

UAMASOC302 A INDIAN SOCIETY: STRUCTURE AND CHANGE (Paper II) 3

UAMASOC303 A CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INDIAN SOCIETY(Paper III) 3

UAMASWAC3 A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE (APPLIED

COMPONENT)

2

USMAFNC302 A FOUNDATION COURSE II 2

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMAASMAC4 A ADVERTISING AND SALES MANAGEMENT 2

UAMACOM402 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3

UAMACOM403 A ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT 3

UAMACRAC4 A COMPARATIVE RELIGION 2

UAMAECO402 A MACROECONOMICS - II 3

UAMAECO403 A ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TOOLS FOR ECONOMIC

ANALYSIS - II

3

UAMAENG402 A INDIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH - IV 3

UAMAENG403 A AMERICAN LITERATURE - IV 3

UAMAFNC401 A FOUNDATION COURSE - II 2

UAMAGUJ402 A SELECTED POEMS AND SHORT STORIES - IV 3

UAMAGUJ403 A INTRODUCTION TO MEDIEVAL GUJARATI LITERATURE - IV 3

UAMAHIN402 A ADHUNIK HINDI GADYA-II 3

UAMAHIN403 A JANSANCHAR MADHYAM 3

UAMAMCAC4 A MASS COMMUNICATION 2

UAMAPHI402 A PHILOSOPHY II - POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 3

UAMAPHI403 A PHILOSOPHY III - GREEK & MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 3

UAMAPOL402 A POLITICAL VALUES AND IDEOLOGIES 3

UAMAPOL403 A INDIAN ADMINISTRATION 3

UAMAPSY402 A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - IV 3

UAMAPSY403 A HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - IV 3

UAMASMAC4 A STRESS MANAGEMENT 2

UAMASOC402 A SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT 3

UAMASOC403 A EMERGING FIELDS IN SOCIOLOGY 3

UAMASWAC4 A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE 2

S.Y.B.A Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMAECO504 A MICROECONOMICS -III 4

UAMAECO505 A ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT 4

UAMAECO506 A INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR ECONOMICS 3.5

UAMAECO507 A MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ECONOMIC

ANALYSIS

4

UAMAECO508 A INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS 4

UAMAECO509 A PROJECT 3.5

UAMAENG504 A ENGLISH IV: LITERARY ERA I: ELIZABETHAN AGE AND JACOBEAN AGE 4

UAMAENG505 A ENGLISH V: LITERARY THEORY AND PRACTICAL CRITICISM 4

UAMAENG506 A ENGLISH (VI) : GRAMMAR AND ART OF WRITING 3.5

UAMAENG507 A ENGLISH (VII): LITERARY ERA III: THE ROMANTIC REVIVAL 4

UAMAENG508 A ENGLISH (VIII) : LITERARY ERA V: 20TH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE 4

UAMAENG509 A LITERATURE AND GENDER 3.5

UAMAGUJ504 A THEORY OF LITERARY CRITICISM - PAPER IV 4

UAMAGUJ505 A HISTORY OF MODERN GUJARATI LITERATURE -PAPER -V 4

UAMAGUJ506 A APPLIED NATURE RELATED TO CORE SUBJECT - PAPER- VI 3.5

UAMAGUJ507 A PHILOGY, LINGUISTICS, GRAMMAR AND PROSODY - PAPER- VII 4

UAMAGUJ508 A HISTORY OF LITERATURE (FROM OF MEDIEVAL TO MODERN AGE) -

PAPER - VIII

4

UAMAGUJ509 A CLOSE READING OF THE TEXTS - PAPER - IX 3.5

UAMAPHI504 A INDIAN PHILOSOPHY (ADVANCED) (PAPER- IV) 4

UAMAPHI505 A PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION ( PAPER - V ) 4

UAMAPHI506 A LIVING ETHICAL ISSUES ( PAPER - VI ) 3.5

UAMAPHI507 A BHAGWAD GEETA ( PAPER - VII ) 4

UAMAPHI508 A FORMAL LOGIC ( PAPER - VIII ) 4

UAMAPHI509 A PHILOSOPHY OF YOGA ( PAPER - IX ) 3.5

UAMAPOL504 A POLITICS PAPER IV: POLITICAL PROCESS IN MODERN MAHARASHTRA 4

UAMAPOL505 A POLITICS PAPER V: POLITICAL THOUGHT 4

UAMAPOL506 A POLITICS PAPER VI: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3.5

UAMAPOL507 A POLITICS PAPER VII: LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT WITH SPECIAL

REFERENCE TO MAHARASHTRA

4

UAMAPOL508 A POLITICS PAPER VIII: INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 4

UAMAPOL509 A POLITICS PAPER IX: UNDERSTANDING POLITICS THROUGH FILMS 3.5

UAMAPSY504 A PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING & STATISTICS - PAPER IV 4

UAMAPSY505 A ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER V 4

UAMAPSY506 A INDUSTRIAL /ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER VI 3.5

UAMAPSY507 A COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER VII 4

UAMAPSY508 A PRACTICALS IN COGNITIVE PROCESSES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING - PAPER VIII 4

UAMAPSY509 A COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY - PAPER IX 3.5

UAMASOC504 A SOCIAL THEORY (PAPER-IV) 4

UAMASOC505 A SOCIOLOGY OF WORK(PAPER-V) 4

UAMASOC506 A SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER (PAPER-VI) 3.5

UAMASOC507 A SOCIOLOGYOF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPEMNT (PAPER-VII) 4

UAMASOC508 A ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY (PAPER-VIII) 4

UAMASOC509 A QUANTITATIVE SOCIAL RESEARCH (PAPER-IX) 3.5

T.Y.B.A Semester V

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMAECO604 A MACROECONOMICS - III 4

UAMAECO605 A INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 4

UAMAECO606 A INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM 3.5

UAMAECO607 A MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ECONOMIC

ANALYSIS

4

UAMAECO608 A INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS 4

UAMAECO609 A PROJECT 3.5

UAMAENG604 A LITERARY ERA (II): RESTORATION AND NEO-CLASSICAL PERIOD 4

UAMAENG605 A LITERARY THEORY AND PRACTICAL CRITICISM 4

UAMAENG606 A GRAMMAR AND ART OF WRITING 3.5

UAMAENG607 A LITERARY ERA (IV): THE VICTORIAN AGE 4

UAMAENG608 A LITERARY ERA (VI): 20TH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE 4

UAMAENG609 A LITERATURE AND GENDER 3.5

UAMAGUJ604 A THEORY OF LITERARY CRITICISM 4

UAMAGUJ605 A HISTORY OF MODERN GUJARATI LITERATURE 4

UAMAGUJ606 A APPLIED NATURE RELATED TO CORE SUBJECT 3.5

UAMAGUJ607 A PHILOLOGY, LINGUISTICS, GRAMMAR AND PROSODY 4

UAMAGUJ608 A HISTORY OF LITERATURE (FROM MEDIEVAL TO MODERN AGE) 4

UAMAGUJ609 A CLOSE READING OF THE TEXTS 3.5

UAMAPHI604 A WESTERN PHILOSOPHY (ADVANCED) 4

UAMAPHI605 A PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 4

UAMAPHI606 A LIVING ETHICAL ISSUES 3.5

UAMAPHI607 A BHAGWAD GEETA 4

UAMAPHI608 A FORMAL LOGIC 4

UAMAPHI609 A PHILOSOPHY OF YOGA 3.5

UAMAPOL604 A DETERMINANTS OF POLITICS OF MAHARASHTRA 4

UAMAPOL605 A INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 4

UAMAPOL606 A INDIA IN WORLD POLITICS 3.5

UAMAPOL607 A URBAN LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT 4

UAMAPOL608 A REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 4

UAMAPOL609 A LEARNING INDIAN POLITICS THROUGH FILMS 3.5

UAMAPSY604 A PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING AND STATISTICS 4

UAMAPSY605 A PSYCHOLOGY V- ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 4

UAMAPSY606 A INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.5

UAMAPSY607 A COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 4

UAMAPSY608 A PRACTICALS IN COGNITIVE PROCESSES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING 4

UAMAPSY609 A COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY 3.5

UAMASOC604 A ANTHROPOLOGY: EMERGENCE AND PERSPECTIVES 4

UAMASOC605 A INFORMAL SECTOR 4

UAMASOC606 A GENDER AND SOCIETY IN INDIA: EMERGING ISSUES 3.5

UAMASOC607 A SOCIOLOGYOF ORGANISATIONS 4

UAMASOC608 A ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN INDIA 4

UAMASOC609 A QUALITATIVE SOCIAL RESEARCH 3.5

T.Y.B.A Semester VI

Bachelor of Commerce Academic Year 2019-20COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE CREDITS

UCMAAFM101 A ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - I 3

UCMABCM104 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3

UCMABEC103 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS - I 3

UCMACOM102 A PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMAEVS105 A ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - I 3

UCMAFNC107 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

UCMAMST106 A MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES 3

UCMAAFM201 A ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – II 3

UCMABCM204 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION - II 3

UCMABEC203 A MARKET STRUCTURE AND MARKET FAILURE 3

UCMACOM202 A SERVICES SECTOR 3

UCMAEVS205 A ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES – II 3

UCMAFNC207 A FOUNDATION COURSE - II 2

UCMAMST206 A MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES - II 3

UCMAAFM301 A ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – III 3

UCMAASM306 A ADVERTISING AND SALES MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABEC304 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS - III 3

UCMABLW305 A BUSINESS LAW - I 3

UCMACOM303 A PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMAFAA302 A

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING- IV (INTRODUCTION TO

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING) 3

UCMAFNC309 A FOUNDATION COURSE III 2

UCMAIFS307 A INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM I 3

UCMATTM308 A TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT 3

F.Y.B.Com. Semester I

F.Y.B.Com. Semester II

S.Y.B.Com. Semester III

UCMAAFM401 A ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – V 3

UCMAASM406 A ADVERTISING AND SALES MANAGEMENT - II 3

UCMABEC404 A FOUNDATION OF PUBLIC FINANCE 3

UCMABLW405 A BUSINESS LAW – II 3

UCMACOM403 A FINANCE AND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT 3

UCMAFAA402 A

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING - MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING -

VI 3

UCMAFNC409 A FOUNDATION COURSE - IV 2

UCMAIFS407 A INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM - II 3

UCMATTM408 A TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT - II 3

S.Y.B.Com. Semester IV

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UAMAECO604 A MACROECONOMICS - III 4

UAMAECO605 A INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 4

UAMAECO606 A INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM 3.5

UAMAECO607 A MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ECONOMIC

ANALYSIS

4

UAMAECO608 A INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS 4

UAMAECO609 A PROJECT 3.5

UAMAENG604 A LITERARY ERA (II): RESTORATION AND NEO-CLASSICAL PERIOD 4

UAMAENG605 A LITERARY THEORY AND PRACTICAL CRITICISM 4

UAMAENG606 A GRAMMAR AND ART OF WRITING 3.5

UAMAENG607 A LITERARY ERA (IV): THE VICTORIAN AGE 4

UAMAENG608 A LITERARY ERA (VI): 20TH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE 4

UAMAENG609 A LITERATURE AND GENDER 3.5

UAMAGUJ604 A THEORY OF LITERARY CRITICISM 4

UAMAGUJ605 A HISTORY OF MODERN GUJARATI LITERATURE 4

UAMAGUJ606 A APPLIED NATURE RELATED TO CORE SUBJECT 3.5

UAMAGUJ607 A PHILOLOGY, LINGUISTICS, GRAMMAR AND PROSODY 4

UAMAGUJ608 A HISTORY OF LITERATURE (FROM MEDIEVAL TO MODERN AGE) 4

UAMAGUJ609 A CLOSE READING OF THE TEXTS 3.5

UAMAPHI604 A WESTERN PHILOSOPHY (ADVANCED) 4

UAMAPHI605 A PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 4

UAMAPHI606 A LIVING ETHICAL ISSUES 3.5

UAMAPHI607 A BHAGWAD GEETA 4

UAMAPHI608 A FORMAL LOGIC 4

UAMAPHI609 A PHILOSOPHY OF YOGA 3.5

UAMAPOL604 A DETERMINANTS OF POLITICS OF MAHARASHTRA 4

UAMAPOL605 A INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT 4

UAMAPOL606 A INDIA IN WORLD POLITICS 3.5

UAMAPOL607 A URBAN LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT 4

UAMAPOL608 A REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS 4

UAMAPOL609 A LEARNING INDIAN POLITICS THROUGH FILMS 3.5

UAMAPSY604 A PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING AND STATISTICS 4

UAMAPSY605 A PSYCHOLOGY V- ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 4

UAMAPSY606 A INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.5

UAMAPSY607 A COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 4

UAMAPSY608 A PRACTICALS IN COGNITIVE PROCESSES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING 4

UAMAPSY609 A COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY 3.5

UAMASOC604 A ANTHROPOLOGY: EMERGENCE AND PERSPECTIVES 4

UAMASOC605 A INFORMAL SECTOR 4

UAMASOC606 A GENDER AND SOCIETY IN INDIA: EMERGING ISSUES 3.5

UAMASOC607 A SOCIOLOGYOF ORGANISATIONS 4

UAMASOC608 A ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN INDIA 4

UAMASOC609 A QUALITATIVE SOCIAL RESEARCH 3.5

T.Y.B.A Semester VI

Bachelor of Commerce Academic Year 2019-20COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE CREDITS

UCMAAFM101 A ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - I 3

UCMABCM104 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3

UCMABEC103 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS - I 3

UCMACOM102 A PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMAEVS105 A ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - I 3

UCMAFNC107 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

UCMAMST106 A MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES 3

UCMAAFM201 A ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – II 3

UCMABCM204 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION - II 3

UCMABEC203 A MARKET STRUCTURE AND MARKET FAILURE 3

UCMACOM202 A SERVICES SECTOR 3

UCMAEVS205 A ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES – II 3

UCMAFNC207 A FOUNDATION COURSE - II 2

UCMAMST206 A MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES - II 3

UCMAAFM301 A ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – III 3

UCMAASM306 A ADVERTISING AND SALES MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABEC304 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS - III 3

UCMABLW305 A BUSINESS LAW - I 3

UCMACOM303 A PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMAFAA302 A

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING- IV (INTRODUCTION TO

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING) 3

UCMAFNC309 A FOUNDATION COURSE III 2

UCMAIFS307 A INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM I 3

UCMATTM308 A TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT 3

F.Y.B.Com. Semester I

F.Y.B.Com. Semester II

S.Y.B.Com. Semester III

UCMAAFM401 A ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – V 3

UCMAASM406 A ADVERTISING AND SALES MANAGEMENT - II 3

UCMABEC404 A FOUNDATION OF PUBLIC FINANCE 3

UCMABLW405 A BUSINESS LAW – II 3

UCMACOM403 A FINANCE AND PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT 3

UCMAFAA402 A

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING - MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING -

VI 3

UCMAFNC409 A FOUNDATION COURSE - IV 2

UCMAIFS407 A INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM - II 3

UCMATTM408 A TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT - II 3

S.Y.B.Com. Semester IV

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UCMABEC504 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS - V 3

UCMACOM503 A MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3

UCMACTS505 A COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS 3

UCMADIT507 A DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAX (DIRECT TAX) 3

UCMAEXM506 A EXPORT MARKETING 3

UCMAFAA501 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING-VII (FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING) 4

UCMAFAA502 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING- VIII (COST ACCOUNTING) 4

UCMAPHB508 A PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AT WORK 3

UCMABEC604 A INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3

UCMACOM603 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3

UCMACTS605 A COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS - II 3

UCMADIT607 A DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAX - II 3

UCMAETM606 A ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT 3

UCMAFAA601 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING – FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING -IX 4

UCMAFAA602 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING – COST ACCOUNTING - X 4

UCMAPHB608 A PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR AT WORK - II 3

T.Y.B.Com. Semester V

T.Y.B.Com. Semester VI

Bachelor of Science Academic year 2019-20COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMAMT101 A MATHEMATICS PAPER I CALCULUS I 2

USMAMT102 A MATHEMATICS PAPER II DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 2

USMABO101 A BOTANY PAPER I PLANT BIODIVERSITY I 2

USMABO102 A BOTANY PAPER II FORM AND FUNCTION I 2

USMABOP112 A BOTANY PRACTICALS 2

USMACH101 A CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2

USMACH102 A CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2

USMACHP112 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS 2

USMAFC101 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMAMB101 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER - I: FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMAMB102 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER - II: APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMAMBP112 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICALS 2

USMAPH102 A PHYSICS PAPER -II (WAVES AND OPTICS) 2

USMAPH101 A PHYSICS PAPER- I (MECHANICS) 2

USMAPHP112 A PHYSICS PRACTICALS 2

USMAST101 A STATISITCS PAPER I : DESCRIPTIVE STATISITCS 1 2

USMAST102 A STATISTICS PAPER II : STATISITICAL METHODS 1 2

USMASTP112 A STATISTICS PRACTICALS 2

USMAZO101 A ZOOLOGY I - NUTRITION & EXCRETION, RESPIRATION & CIRCULATION,

CONTROL & COORDINATION OF LIFE PROCESSES & REPRODUCTION

2

USMAZO102 A ZOOLOGY II - INSTRUMENTATION & ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2

USMAZOP112 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICALS 2

USMABO201 A PLANT BIODIVERSITY II 2

USMABO202 A FORM AND FUNCTION II 2

USMABOP212 A BOTANY PRACTICAL 2

USMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I 2

USMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II 2

USMACHP212 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 2

USMAFNC201 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMAMB201 A MICROBIAL CHEMISTRY 2

USMAMB202 A EXPLORING MICROORGANISMS 2

USMAMBP212 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

USMAMT201 A CALCULUS II 2

USMAMT202 A DISCRETE MATHEMATICS II 2

USMAPH201 A ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 2

USMAPH202 A MODERN PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY 2

USMAPHP212 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL 2

USMAST201 A DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS 2 2

USMAST202 A STATISTICAL METHODS 2 2

F.Y.B.Sc. Semester I

F.Y.B.Sc. Semester II

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE CREDITS

UCMABEC504 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS - V 3

UCMACOM503 A MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3

UCMACTS505 A COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS 3

UCMADIT507 A DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAX (DIRECT TAX) 3

UCMAEXM506 A EXPORT MARKETING 3

UCMAFAA501 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING-VII (FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING) 4

UCMAFAA502 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING- VIII (COST ACCOUNTING) 4

UCMAPHB508 A PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AT WORK 3

UCMABEC604 A INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3

UCMACOM603 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3

UCMACTS605 A COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS - II 3

UCMADIT607 A DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAX - II 3

UCMAETM606 A ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT 3

UCMAFAA601 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING – FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING -IX 4

UCMAFAA602 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING – COST ACCOUNTING - X 4

UCMAPHB608 A PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR AT WORK - II 3

T.Y.B.Com. Semester V

T.Y.B.Com. Semester VI

Bachelor of Science Academic year 2019-20COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMAMT101 A MATHEMATICS PAPER I CALCULUS I 2

USMAMT102 A MATHEMATICS PAPER II DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 2

USMABO101 A BOTANY PAPER I PLANT BIODIVERSITY I 2

USMABO102 A BOTANY PAPER II FORM AND FUNCTION I 2

USMABOP112 A BOTANY PRACTICALS 2

USMACH101 A CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2

USMACH102 A CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2

USMACHP112 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS 2

USMAFC101 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMAMB101 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER - I: FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMAMB102 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER - II: APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMAMBP112 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICALS 2

USMAPH102 A PHYSICS PAPER -II (WAVES AND OPTICS) 2

USMAPH101 A PHYSICS PAPER- I (MECHANICS) 2

USMAPHP112 A PHYSICS PRACTICALS 2

USMAST101 A STATISITCS PAPER I : DESCRIPTIVE STATISITCS 1 2

USMAST102 A STATISTICS PAPER II : STATISITICAL METHODS 1 2

USMASTP112 A STATISTICS PRACTICALS 2

USMAZO101 A ZOOLOGY I - NUTRITION & EXCRETION, RESPIRATION & CIRCULATION,

CONTROL & COORDINATION OF LIFE PROCESSES & REPRODUCTION

2

USMAZO102 A ZOOLOGY II - INSTRUMENTATION & ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2

USMAZOP112 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICALS 2

USMABO201 A PLANT BIODIVERSITY II 2

USMABO202 A FORM AND FUNCTION II 2

USMABOP212 A BOTANY PRACTICAL 2

USMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I 2

USMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II 2

USMACHP212 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 2

USMAFNC201 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMAMB201 A MICROBIAL CHEMISTRY 2

USMAMB202 A EXPLORING MICROORGANISMS 2

USMAMBP212 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

USMAMT201 A CALCULUS II 2

USMAMT202 A DISCRETE MATHEMATICS II 2

USMAPH201 A ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 2

USMAPH202 A MODERN PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY 2

USMAPHP212 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL 2

USMAST201 A DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS 2 2

USMAST202 A STATISTICAL METHODS 2 2

F.Y.B.Sc. Semester I

F.Y.B.Sc. Semester II

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USMASTP212 A STATISTICS PRACTICAL 2

USMAZO201 A ECOLOGY & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 2

USMAZO202 A HUMAN REPRODUCTION, EMBRYOLOGY & POLLUTION 2

USMAZOP212 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMABO301 A PAPER I PLANT BIODIVERSITY III 2

USMABO302 A PAPER II FORM AND FUNCTION III 2

USMABO303 A PAPER III CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES I 2

USMABOP3123 PRACTICAL BOTANY I+II+III COURSES 3

USMACH301 A CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2

USMACH302 A CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2

USMACH303 A CHEMISTRY PAPER III 2

USMACHP3123 CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 3

USMAFC301 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMAMB301 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER I: MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 2

USMAMB302 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER II: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMAMB303 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER - III: METABOLISM AND BIOLOGY OF

MACROMOLECULES

2

USMAMBP3123 MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICALS: BASED ON PAPER I,II AND III COURSES

IN THEORY

3

USMAMT301 A PAPER I CALCULUS III 2

USMAMT302 A PAPER II ALGEBRA III 2

USMAMT303 A PAPER III INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING AND PROBLEM SOLVING I 2

USMAMTP3123 PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS 3

USMAPH301 A PAPER- I (ADVANCED OPTICS) 2

USMAPH302 A PAPER- II (MATERIAL SCIENCE) 2

USMAPH303 A PAPER- III (THERMODYNAMICS) 2

USMAPHP3123 PHYSICS PRACTICAL OF PAPER I, II AND III 3

USMAST301 A PAPER I : DISTRIBUTION THEORY 1 2

USMAST302 A PAPER II : SAMPLING THEORY 2

USMAST303 A PAPER III : APPLIED STATISTICS 1 : INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS 2

USMASTP3123 PRACTICAL : STATISTICS 3

USMAZO301 A PAPER I FUNDAMENTALS OF GENETICS, CHROMOSOMES AND

HEREDITY, NUCLEIC ACIDS

2

USMAZO302 A PAPER II AMAZING ANIMALS, BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION 2

USMAZO303 A PAPER III ETHOLOGY, PARASITOLOGY, ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY 2

USMAZOP3123 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

S.Y.B.Sc. Semester III

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMABO401 A PLANT BIODIVERSITY IV 2

USMABO402 A FORM & FUNCTION IV 2

USMABO403 A CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES II 2

USMABOP4123 BOTANY PRACTICAL 3

USMACH401 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

USMACH402 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

USMACH403 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

USMACHP4123 CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 3

USMAFC401 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMAMB401 A MICROBIAL DIVERSITY, MICROBIAL TAXONOMY AND

INSTRUMENTATION

2

USMAMB402 A INDUSTRIAL, FOOD AND DAIRY MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMAMB403 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES 2

USMAMBP4123 MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

USMAMT401 A CALCULUS IV 2

USMAMT402 A ALGEBRA IV 2

USMAMT403 A INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING AND PROBLEM SOLVING II 2

USMAMTP4123 MATHEMATICS PRATICAL 3

USMAPH401 A THERMAL AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS 2

USMAPH402 A QUANTUM PHYSICS 2

USMAPH403 A ELECTRONICS 2

USMAPHP4123 PHYSICS PRACTICAL 3

USMAST401 A DISTRIBUTION THEORY II 2

USMAST402 A ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE AND DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS 2

USMAST403 A APPLIED STATISTICS 2 : STATISTICS USING R 2

USMASTP4123 STATISTICS PRACTICAL 3

USMAZO401 A EVOLUTION & RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 2

USMAZO402 A CYTOLOGY & BIOMOLECULE 2

USMAZO403 A NUTRITION, APPLIED HAEMATOLOGY & DISEASES 2

USMAZOP4123 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

S.Y.B.Sc. Semester IV

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USMASTP212 A STATISTICS PRACTICAL 2

USMAZO201 A ECOLOGY & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 2

USMAZO202 A HUMAN REPRODUCTION, EMBRYOLOGY & POLLUTION 2

USMAZOP212 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMABO301 A PAPER I PLANT BIODIVERSITY III 2

USMABO302 A PAPER II FORM AND FUNCTION III 2

USMABO303 A PAPER III CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES I 2

USMABOP3123 PRACTICAL BOTANY I+II+III COURSES 3

USMACH301 A CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2

USMACH302 A CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2

USMACH303 A CHEMISTRY PAPER III 2

USMACHP3123 CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 3

USMAFC301 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMAMB301 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER I: MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 2

USMAMB302 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER II: ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMAMB303 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER - III: METABOLISM AND BIOLOGY OF

MACROMOLECULES

2

USMAMBP3123 MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICALS: BASED ON PAPER I,II AND III COURSES

IN THEORY

3

USMAMT301 A PAPER I CALCULUS III 2

USMAMT302 A PAPER II ALGEBRA III 2

USMAMT303 A PAPER III INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING AND PROBLEM SOLVING I 2

USMAMTP3123 PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS 3

USMAPH301 A PAPER- I (ADVANCED OPTICS) 2

USMAPH302 A PAPER- II (MATERIAL SCIENCE) 2

USMAPH303 A PAPER- III (THERMODYNAMICS) 2

USMAPHP3123 PHYSICS PRACTICAL OF PAPER I, II AND III 3

USMAST301 A PAPER I : DISTRIBUTION THEORY 1 2

USMAST302 A PAPER II : SAMPLING THEORY 2

USMAST303 A PAPER III : APPLIED STATISTICS 1 : INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS 2

USMASTP3123 PRACTICAL : STATISTICS 3

USMAZO301 A PAPER I FUNDAMENTALS OF GENETICS, CHROMOSOMES AND

HEREDITY, NUCLEIC ACIDS

2

USMAZO302 A PAPER II AMAZING ANIMALS, BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION 2

USMAZO303 A PAPER III ETHOLOGY, PARASITOLOGY, ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY 2

USMAZOP3123 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

S.Y.B.Sc. Semester III

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMABO401 A PLANT BIODIVERSITY IV 2

USMABO402 A FORM & FUNCTION IV 2

USMABO403 A CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES II 2

USMABOP4123 BOTANY PRACTICAL 3

USMACH401 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

USMACH402 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

USMACH403 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

USMACHP4123 CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 3

USMAFC401 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMAMB401 A MICROBIAL DIVERSITY, MICROBIAL TAXONOMY AND

INSTRUMENTATION

2

USMAMB402 A INDUSTRIAL, FOOD AND DAIRY MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMAMB403 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES 2

USMAMBP4123 MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

USMAMT401 A CALCULUS IV 2

USMAMT402 A ALGEBRA IV 2

USMAMT403 A INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING AND PROBLEM SOLVING II 2

USMAMTP4123 MATHEMATICS PRATICAL 3

USMAPH401 A THERMAL AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS 2

USMAPH402 A QUANTUM PHYSICS 2

USMAPH403 A ELECTRONICS 2

USMAPHP4123 PHYSICS PRACTICAL 3

USMAST401 A DISTRIBUTION THEORY II 2

USMAST402 A ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE AND DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS 2

USMAST403 A APPLIED STATISTICS 2 : STATISTICS USING R 2

USMASTP4123 STATISTICS PRACTICAL 3

USMAZO401 A EVOLUTION & RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 2

USMAZO402 A CYTOLOGY & BIOMOLECULE 2

USMAZO403 A NUTRITION, APPLIED HAEMATOLOGY & DISEASES 2

USMAZOP4123 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

S.Y.B.Sc. Semester IV

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMAACBO501 HORTICULTURE & GARDENING -I 2

USMAACBOP5 A HORTICULTURE & GARDENING -I 2

USMAACMB5 A MICROBIOLOGY APPLIED COMPONENT- BIOTECHNOLOGY (CONCEPTS IN

BIOTECHNOLOGY)

2

USMAACMBP5 A PRACTICALS (MICROBIOLOGY APPLIED COMPONENT): BASED ON MICROBIOLOGY

APPLIED COMPONENT COURSE IN THEORY

2

USMAACMT5 A Applied Component: Computer Programming and System Analysis 2

USMAACMTP5 A Practical Computer Programming and System Analysis 2

USMAACST5 A Applied Component: Elements of Operations Research 2

USMAACSTP5 A Practical Applied Component: Based on Course USMAACST5 Elements of

Operation Research

2

USMAACZO5 A Applied Component Oceanography and Aquaculture Practices 2

USMAACZOP5 A Fishery Biology Practical 2

USMABO501 A PAPER I PLANT DIVERSITY V 2.5

USMABO502 A PAPER II PLANT DIVERSITY VI 2.5

USMABO503 A PAPER III FORM AND FUNCTION V 2.5

USMABO504 A PAPER IV CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES III 2.5

USMABOP512 A Practical based on PAPER I+II courses in theory 3

USMABOP534 A Practical based on PAPER III+IV courses in theory 3

USMACH501 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2.5

USMACH502 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2.5

USMACH503 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER III 2.5

USMACH504 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER IV 2.5

USMACHAC A APPLIED COMPONENT 2

USMACHACP A PRACTICAL FOR AC 2

USMACHP512 A PRACTICAL FOR PAPER I + PAPER II 3

USMACHP534 A PRACTICAL FOR PAPER III + PAPER IV 3

USMAMB501 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER I: MICROBIAL GENETICS 2.5

USMAMB502 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER II: MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY PART I 2.5

USMAMB503 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER III: MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY PART I 2.5

USMAMB504 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER - IV: BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMAMBP512 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICALS: BASED ON PAPER I AND II COURSES IN THEORY 3

USMAMBP534 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICALS: BASED ON PAPER III AND IV COURSES IN THEORY 3

USMAMT501 A Paper I Integral Calculus 2.5

USMAMT502 A Paper II Algebra 2.5

USMAMT503 A Paper III Analysis 2.5

USMAMT504 A Paper IV Numerical Analysis 2.5

USMAMTP512 A Practical Mathematics Paper I and II 3

USMAMTP534 A Practical Mathematics Paper III and IV 3

USMAPH501 A Paper- I ( Mathematical Physics ) 2.5

USMAPH502 A Paper -II ( Analog and Digital Electronics ) 2.5

USMAPH503 A Paper- III (Nuclear Physics) 2.5

USMAPH504 A Paper -IV (Electrodynamics) 2.5

T.Y.B.Sc. Semester V USMAPHAC5 A Applied component ( C++ Programming ) 2

USMAPHACP5 A Practical of applied component ( Programming in C++ ) 2

USMAPHP512 A Physics Practical of Paper I and II 3

USMAPHP534 A Physics Practical of Paper III and IV 3

USMAST501 A Paper I : Probability, Distribution Theory & Order Statistics 2.5

USMAST502 A Paper II : Statistical Inference I: Estimation Theory 2.5

USMAST503 A Paper III : Applied Statistics 3 : Bio-Statistics 2.5

USMAST504 A Paper IV: Applied Statistics 4: Elements of Actuarial Science 2.5

USMASTP512 A Practical Statistics: Based on Courses USMAST501 and USMAST502 3

USMASTP534 A Practical Statistics: Based on Courses USMAST503 and USMAST504 3

USMAZO501 A Paper I Taxonomy and Type Study I 2.5

USMAZO502 A Paper II Haematology, Human Genome Project and Immunology 2.5

USMAZO503 A Paper III Mammalian Histology, Basic Toxicology, General Pathology and

Biostatistics

2.5

USMAZO504 A Paper IV Integumentary System, Human Osteology, Limb Muscles and

Developmental Biology of Chick

2.5

USMAZOP512 A Zoology Practical I and II 3

USMAZOP534 A Zoology Practical III and IV 3

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMAACBO601 HORTICULTURE & GARDENING - II 2

USMAACBOP6 A HORTICULTURE & GARDENING - II PRACTICAL 2

USMAACMB6 A APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY 2

USMAACMBP6 A APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

USMAACMT6 A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS II 2

USMAACMTP6 A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS II - PRACTICAL 2

USMAACST6 A ELEMENTS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH II 2

USMAACSTP6 A ELEMENTS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH II PRACTICAL 2

USMAACZO6 A FISHERY BIOLOGY 2

USMAACZOP6 A FISHERY BIOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

USMABO601 A PLANT DIVERSITY VII 2.5

USMABO602 A PLANT DIVERSITY VIII 2.5

USMABO603 A FORM AND FUNCTION VI 2.5

USMABO604 A CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES IV 2.5

USMABOP612 A PRACTICAL I 3

USMABOP634 A PRACTICAL II 3

USMACH601 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2.5

USMACH602 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2.5

USMACH603 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2.5

USMACH604 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2.5

USMACHAC6 A APPLIED COMPONENT DYES 2

USMACHACP6 A APPLIED COMPONENT PRACTICAL 2

USMACHP612 A PRACTICAL I 3

USMACHP634 A PRACTICAL II 3

USMAMB601 A rDNA TECHNOLOGY, BIOINFORMATICS AND VIROLOGY 2.5

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMAACBO501 HORTICULTURE & GARDENING -I 2

USMAACBOP5 A HORTICULTURE & GARDENING -I 2

USMAACMB5 A MICROBIOLOGY APPLIED COMPONENT- BIOTECHNOLOGY (CONCEPTS IN

BIOTECHNOLOGY)

2

USMAACMBP5 A PRACTICALS (MICROBIOLOGY APPLIED COMPONENT): BASED ON MICROBIOLOGY

APPLIED COMPONENT COURSE IN THEORY

2

USMAACMT5 A Applied Component: Computer Programming and System Analysis 2

USMAACMTP5 A Practical Computer Programming and System Analysis 2

USMAACST5 A Applied Component: Elements of Operations Research 2

USMAACSTP5 A Practical Applied Component: Based on Course USMAACST5 Elements of

Operation Research

2

USMAACZO5 A Applied Component Oceanography and Aquaculture Practices 2

USMAACZOP5 A Fishery Biology Practical 2

USMABO501 A PAPER I PLANT DIVERSITY V 2.5

USMABO502 A PAPER II PLANT DIVERSITY VI 2.5

USMABO503 A PAPER III FORM AND FUNCTION V 2.5

USMABO504 A PAPER IV CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES III 2.5

USMABOP512 A Practical based on PAPER I+II courses in theory 3

USMABOP534 A Practical based on PAPER III+IV courses in theory 3

USMACH501 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2.5

USMACH502 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2.5

USMACH503 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER III 2.5

USMACH504 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER IV 2.5

USMACHAC A APPLIED COMPONENT 2

USMACHACP A PRACTICAL FOR AC 2

USMACHP512 A PRACTICAL FOR PAPER I + PAPER II 3

USMACHP534 A PRACTICAL FOR PAPER III + PAPER IV 3

USMAMB501 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER I: MICROBIAL GENETICS 2.5

USMAMB502 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER II: MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY PART I 2.5

USMAMB503 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER III: MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY PART I 2.5

USMAMB504 A MICROBIOLOGY PAPER - IV: BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMAMBP512 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICALS: BASED ON PAPER I AND II COURSES IN THEORY 3

USMAMBP534 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICALS: BASED ON PAPER III AND IV COURSES IN THEORY 3

USMAMT501 A Paper I Integral Calculus 2.5

USMAMT502 A Paper II Algebra 2.5

USMAMT503 A Paper III Analysis 2.5

USMAMT504 A Paper IV Numerical Analysis 2.5

USMAMTP512 A Practical Mathematics Paper I and II 3

USMAMTP534 A Practical Mathematics Paper III and IV 3

USMAPH501 A Paper- I ( Mathematical Physics ) 2.5

USMAPH502 A Paper -II ( Analog and Digital Electronics ) 2.5

USMAPH503 A Paper- III (Nuclear Physics) 2.5

USMAPH504 A Paper -IV (Electrodynamics) 2.5

T.Y.B.Sc. Semester V USMAPHAC5 A Applied component ( C++ Programming ) 2

USMAPHACP5 A Practical of applied component ( Programming in C++ ) 2

USMAPHP512 A Physics Practical of Paper I and II 3

USMAPHP534 A Physics Practical of Paper III and IV 3

USMAST501 A Paper I : Probability, Distribution Theory & Order Statistics 2.5

USMAST502 A Paper II : Statistical Inference I: Estimation Theory 2.5

USMAST503 A Paper III : Applied Statistics 3 : Bio-Statistics 2.5

USMAST504 A Paper IV: Applied Statistics 4: Elements of Actuarial Science 2.5

USMASTP512 A Practical Statistics: Based on Courses USMAST501 and USMAST502 3

USMASTP534 A Practical Statistics: Based on Courses USMAST503 and USMAST504 3

USMAZO501 A Paper I Taxonomy and Type Study I 2.5

USMAZO502 A Paper II Haematology, Human Genome Project and Immunology 2.5

USMAZO503 A Paper III Mammalian Histology, Basic Toxicology, General Pathology and

Biostatistics

2.5

USMAZO504 A Paper IV Integumentary System, Human Osteology, Limb Muscles and

Developmental Biology of Chick

2.5

USMAZOP512 A Zoology Practical I and II 3

USMAZOP534 A Zoology Practical III and IV 3

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMAACBO601 HORTICULTURE & GARDENING - II 2

USMAACBOP6 A HORTICULTURE & GARDENING - II PRACTICAL 2

USMAACMB6 A APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY 2

USMAACMBP6 A APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

USMAACMT6 A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS II 2

USMAACMTP6 A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS II - PRACTICAL 2

USMAACST6 A ELEMENTS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH II 2

USMAACSTP6 A ELEMENTS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH II PRACTICAL 2

USMAACZO6 A FISHERY BIOLOGY 2

USMAACZOP6 A FISHERY BIOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

USMABO601 A PLANT DIVERSITY VII 2.5

USMABO602 A PLANT DIVERSITY VIII 2.5

USMABO603 A FORM AND FUNCTION VI 2.5

USMABO604 A CURRENT TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCES IV 2.5

USMABOP612 A PRACTICAL I 3

USMABOP634 A PRACTICAL II 3

USMACH601 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2.5

USMACH602 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2.5

USMACH603 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2.5

USMACH604 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2.5

USMACHAC6 A APPLIED COMPONENT DYES 2

USMACHACP6 A APPLIED COMPONENT PRACTICAL 2

USMACHP612 A PRACTICAL I 3

USMACHP634 A PRACTICAL II 3

USMAMB601 A rDNA TECHNOLOGY, BIOINFORMATICS AND VIROLOGY 2.5

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMAMB602 A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY PART II 2.5

USMAMB603 A MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY PART II 2.5

USMAMB604 A APPLIED AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY 2.5

USMAMBP612 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 3

USMAMBP634 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 3

USMAMT601 A INTEGRAL CALCULUS 2.5

USMAMT602 A ALGEBRA 2.5

USMAMT603 A ANALYSIS 2.5

USMAMT604 A NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 2.5

USMAMTP612 A MATHEMATICS PRACTICAL I 3

USMAMTP634 A MATHEMATICS PRACTICAL II 3

USMAPH601 A CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2.5

USMAPH602 A SOLID STATE PHYSICS 2.5

USMAPH603 A ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS 2.5

USMAPH604 A SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY 2.5

USMAPHAC6 A AVR MICROCONTROLLER AND VHDL 2

USMAPHACP6 A AVR MICROCONTROLLER AND VHDL -PRACTICAL 2

USMAPHP612 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 3

USMAPHP634 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL II 3

USMAST601 A PROBABILITY GENERATING FUNCTIONS & ELEMENTS OF STOCHASTIC PROCESSES 2.5

USMAST602 A STATISTICAL INFERENCE- TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS 2.5

USMAST603 A APPLIED STATISTICS 3- LINEAR AND REGRESSION MODELS 2.5

USMAST604 A APPLIED STATISTICS 4- VITAL STATISTICS RELIABILITY SIMULATION & INSURANCE

PRODUCTS.

2.5

USMASTP612 A STATISTICS PRACTICAL I 3

USMASTP634 A STATISTICS PRACTICAL II 3

USMAZO601 A TAXONOMY & TYPE STUDY II 2.5

USMAZO602 A PHYSIOLOGY, ENDOCRINOLOGY & TISSUE CULTURE 2.5

USMAZO603 A EUGENICS & BIOINFORMATICS 2.5

USMAZO604 A ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT & SCIENTIFIC WRITING 2.5

USMAZOP612 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

USMAZOP634 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMABCH101 A MOLECULES OF LIFE-I 2

USMABCH102 A INTRODUCTION TO CELL BIOLOGY 2

USMABCHBO101 PAPER I PLANT BIODIVERSITY I 2

USMABCHBO102 PAPER II FORM AND FUNCTION I 2

USMABCHBOP1 BOTANY PRACTICAL 1 2

USMABCHC101 CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2

USMABCHC102 CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2

USMABCHCP1 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS 1 2

USMABCHFC101 FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMABCHP1 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 1 2

USMABCHZO101ZOOLOGY I - NUTRITION & EXCRETION, RESPIRATION & CIRCULATION,

CONTROL & COORDINATION OF LIFE PROCESSES & REPRODUCTION2

USMABCHZO102 ZOOLOGY II - INSTRUMENTATION & ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2

USMABCHZOP1 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

USMABCH201 A MOLECULES OF LIFE-II 2

USMABCH202 A BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMABCHBO201 A PLANT BIODIVERSITY II 2

USMABCHBO202 A FORM AND FUNCTION II 2

USMABCHBOP2A BOTANY PRACTICAL 2

USMABCHC201A CHEMISTRY I 2

USMABCHC202A CHEMISTRY II 2

USMABCHCP2 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 2

USMABCHFC201 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMABCHP2 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-II 2

USMABCHZO201 ECOLOGY & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 2

USMABCHZO202 HUMAN REPRODUCTION, EMBRYOLOGY & POLLUTION 2

USMABCHZOP2 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

USMABCH301 A BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND INVESTIGATIONS 2

USMABCH302 A FUNDAMENTALS OF GENETICS AND PHYSIOLOGY 2

USMABCH303 AFUNDAMENTALS OF TISSUE CULTURE, VIROLOGY & INDUSTRIAL

BIOTECHNOLOGY2

USMABCHC301 CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2

USMABCHC302 CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2

USMABCHC303 CHEMISTRY PAPER III 2

USMABCHCP3 CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III 3

USMABCHFC301 FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMABCHP3 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 3 3

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMAMB602 A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY PART II 2.5

USMAMB603 A MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY PART II 2.5

USMAMB604 A APPLIED AND INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY 2.5

USMAMBP612 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 3

USMAMBP634 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 3

USMAMT601 A INTEGRAL CALCULUS 2.5

USMAMT602 A ALGEBRA 2.5

USMAMT603 A ANALYSIS 2.5

USMAMT604 A NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 2.5

USMAMTP612 A MATHEMATICS PRACTICAL I 3

USMAMTP634 A MATHEMATICS PRACTICAL II 3

USMAPH601 A CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2.5

USMAPH602 A SOLID STATE PHYSICS 2.5

USMAPH603 A ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS 2.5

USMAPH604 A SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY 2.5

USMAPHAC6 A AVR MICROCONTROLLER AND VHDL 2

USMAPHACP6 A AVR MICROCONTROLLER AND VHDL -PRACTICAL 2

USMAPHP612 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 3

USMAPHP634 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL II 3

USMAST601 A PROBABILITY GENERATING FUNCTIONS & ELEMENTS OF STOCHASTIC PROCESSES 2.5

USMAST602 A STATISTICAL INFERENCE- TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS 2.5

USMAST603 A APPLIED STATISTICS 3- LINEAR AND REGRESSION MODELS 2.5

USMAST604 A APPLIED STATISTICS 4- VITAL STATISTICS RELIABILITY SIMULATION & INSURANCE

PRODUCTS.

2.5

USMASTP612 A STATISTICS PRACTICAL I 3

USMASTP634 A STATISTICS PRACTICAL II 3

USMAZO601 A TAXONOMY & TYPE STUDY II 2.5

USMAZO602 A PHYSIOLOGY, ENDOCRINOLOGY & TISSUE CULTURE 2.5

USMAZO603 A EUGENICS & BIOINFORMATICS 2.5

USMAZO604 A ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT & SCIENTIFIC WRITING 2.5

USMAZOP612 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

USMAZOP634 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 3

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMABCH101 A MOLECULES OF LIFE-I 2

USMABCH102 A INTRODUCTION TO CELL BIOLOGY 2

USMABCHBO101 PAPER I PLANT BIODIVERSITY I 2

USMABCHBO102 PAPER II FORM AND FUNCTION I 2

USMABCHBOP1 BOTANY PRACTICAL 1 2

USMABCHC101 CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2

USMABCHC102 CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2

USMABCHCP1 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS 1 2

USMABCHFC101 FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMABCHP1 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 1 2

USMABCHZO101ZOOLOGY I - NUTRITION & EXCRETION, RESPIRATION & CIRCULATION,

CONTROL & COORDINATION OF LIFE PROCESSES & REPRODUCTION2

USMABCHZO102 ZOOLOGY II - INSTRUMENTATION & ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2

USMABCHZOP1 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

USMABCH201 A MOLECULES OF LIFE-II 2

USMABCH202 A BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMABCHBO201 A PLANT BIODIVERSITY II 2

USMABCHBO202 A FORM AND FUNCTION II 2

USMABCHBOP2A BOTANY PRACTICAL 2

USMABCHC201A CHEMISTRY I 2

USMABCHC202A CHEMISTRY II 2

USMABCHCP2 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 2

USMABCHFC201 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMABCHP2 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-II 2

USMABCHZO201 ECOLOGY & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 2

USMABCHZO202 HUMAN REPRODUCTION, EMBRYOLOGY & POLLUTION 2

USMABCHZOP2 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

USMABCH301 A BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND INVESTIGATIONS 2

USMABCH302 A FUNDAMENTALS OF GENETICS AND PHYSIOLOGY 2

USMABCH303 AFUNDAMENTALS OF TISSUE CULTURE, VIROLOGY & INDUSTRIAL

BIOTECHNOLOGY2

USMABCHC301 CHEMISTRY PAPER I 2

USMABCHC302 CHEMISTRY PAPER II 2

USMABCHC303 CHEMISTRY PAPER III 2

USMABCHCP3 CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III 3

USMABCHFC301 FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMABCHP3 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 3 3

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USMABCH401 AFUNDAMENTALS OF ENZYMOLOGY, ENDOCRINOLOGY AND

MICROSCOPY2

USMABCH402 A BIOCHEMISTRY OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 2

USMABCH403 AINTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION, PHARMACOLOGY AND RESOURCE

MANAGEMENT2

USMABCHC401A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

USMABCHC402A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

USMABCHC403A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

USMABCHCP4 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 3

USMABCHFC401 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMABCHP4 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-IV 3

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USMAACBCHP1 BIOCHEMISTRY - APPLIED COMPONENT PRACTICAL- 1 2

USMABCH501 A METABOLISM & ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES-I 2.5

USMABCH502 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, IPR AND PHARMACOLOGY 2.5

USMABCH503 A ADVANCED GENETICS & RDT 2.5

USMABCH504 A IMMUNOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY- I 2.5

USMABCHAC501 FOOD NUTRITION AND DIETETICS-I (APPLIED COMPONENT) 2

USMABCHP512 BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 5 3

USMABCHP534 BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 6 3

20

USMABCH601 A METABOLISM AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES-II 2.5

USMABCH602 A ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2.5

USMABCH603 A BIOSTATISTICS AND BIOINFORMATICS 2.5

USMABCH604 A IMMUNOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY-II 2.5

USMABCH605 A FOOD NUTRITION AND DIETETICS-II (APPLIED COMPONENT) 2

USMABCH612 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-VII 3

USMABCH634 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-VIII 3

USMABCHACP6 BIOCHEMISTRY APPLIED COMPONENT PRACTICAL-II 2

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Semester V

Semester VI

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMABT101 A Basic Biotechnology - I 2

USMABT102 A Basic Biotechnology - II 2

USMABT103 A Basic Life Science - I 2

USMABT104 A Basic Life Science - II 2

USMABT105 A Basic Chemistry - I 2

USMABT106 A Bioorganic Chemistry - I 2

USMABT107 A Quantitative analytical tools in Biology 2

USMABTP112 A Basic Biotechnology I and II (Practicals) 2

USMABTP134 A Basic Life Science I and II(Practicals) 2

USMABTP156 A Basic Chemistry I and Bioorganic Chemistry I(Practicals) 2

20

USMABT201 A BIOTECHNOLOGY-I 2

USMABT202 A BIOTECHNOLOGY-II 2

USMABT203 A LIFE SCIENCE-I 2

USMABT204 A LIFE SCIENCE-II 2

USMABT205 A BASIC CHEMISTRY-II 2

USMABT206 A BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II 2

USMABT207 A SOCIETAL AWARENESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 2

USMABTP212 A BIOTECHNOLOGY- I AND II (PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP234 A LIFE SCIENCE I AND II(PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP256 A BASIC CHEMISTRY-II AND BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II (PRACTICAL) 2

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USMABT301 A IMMUNOLOGY 2

USMABT302 A ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2

USMABT303 A Molecular Biology 2

USMABT304 A BIOPHYSICS 2

USMABT305 A APPLIED CHEMISTRY I 2

USMABT306 A BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOSTATISTICS 2

USMABT307 A ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 2

USMABTP312 A IMMUNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP334 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS (PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP356 A

APPLIED CHEMISTRY -I AND BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOSTATISTICS

(PRACTICALS) 2

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USMABCH401 AFUNDAMENTALS OF ENZYMOLOGY, ENDOCRINOLOGY AND

MICROSCOPY2

USMABCH402 A BIOCHEMISTRY OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 2

USMABCH403 AINTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION, PHARMACOLOGY AND RESOURCE

MANAGEMENT2

USMABCHC401A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

USMABCHC402A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

USMABCHC403A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

USMABCHCP4 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 3

USMABCHFC401 A FOUNDATION COURSE 2

USMABCHP4 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-IV 3

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USMAACBCHP1 BIOCHEMISTRY - APPLIED COMPONENT PRACTICAL- 1 2

USMABCH501 A METABOLISM & ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES-I 2.5

USMABCH502 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, IPR AND PHARMACOLOGY 2.5

USMABCH503 A ADVANCED GENETICS & RDT 2.5

USMABCH504 A IMMUNOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY- I 2.5

USMABCHAC501 FOOD NUTRITION AND DIETETICS-I (APPLIED COMPONENT) 2

USMABCHP512 BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 5 3

USMABCHP534 BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL 6 3

20

USMABCH601 A METABOLISM AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES-II 2.5

USMABCH602 A ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2.5

USMABCH603 A BIOSTATISTICS AND BIOINFORMATICS 2.5

USMABCH604 A IMMUNOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY-II 2.5

USMABCH605 A FOOD NUTRITION AND DIETETICS-II (APPLIED COMPONENT) 2

USMABCH612 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-VII 3

USMABCH634 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-VIII 3

USMABCHACP6 BIOCHEMISTRY APPLIED COMPONENT PRACTICAL-II 2

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Semester V

Semester VI

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMABT101 A Basic Biotechnology - I 2

USMABT102 A Basic Biotechnology - II 2

USMABT103 A Basic Life Science - I 2

USMABT104 A Basic Life Science - II 2

USMABT105 A Basic Chemistry - I 2

USMABT106 A Bioorganic Chemistry - I 2

USMABT107 A Quantitative analytical tools in Biology 2

USMABTP112 A Basic Biotechnology I and II (Practicals) 2

USMABTP134 A Basic Life Science I and II(Practicals) 2

USMABTP156 A Basic Chemistry I and Bioorganic Chemistry I(Practicals) 2

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USMABT201 A BIOTECHNOLOGY-I 2

USMABT202 A BIOTECHNOLOGY-II 2

USMABT203 A LIFE SCIENCE-I 2

USMABT204 A LIFE SCIENCE-II 2

USMABT205 A BASIC CHEMISTRY-II 2

USMABT206 A BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II 2

USMABT207 A SOCIETAL AWARENESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 2

USMABTP212 A BIOTECHNOLOGY- I AND II (PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP234 A LIFE SCIENCE I AND II(PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP256 A BASIC CHEMISTRY-II AND BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II (PRACTICAL) 2

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USMABT301 A IMMUNOLOGY 2

USMABT302 A ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2

USMABT303 A Molecular Biology 2

USMABT304 A BIOPHYSICS 2

USMABT305 A APPLIED CHEMISTRY I 2

USMABT306 A BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOSTATISTICS 2

USMABT307 A ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 2

USMABTP312 A IMMUNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP334 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS (PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP356 A

APPLIED CHEMISTRY -I AND BIOINFORMATICS AND BIOSTATISTICS

(PRACTICALS) 2

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USMABT401 A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMABT402 A CELL BIOLOGY AND CYTOGENETICS 2

USMABT403 A BIOCHEMISTRY 2

USMABT404 A APPLIED CHEMISTRY -II 2

USMABT405 A BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY 2

USMABT406 A MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS 2

USMABT407 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 2

USMABTP412 A

MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, CELL BIOLOGY AND CYTOGENETICS

(PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP434 A BIOCHEMISTRY AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY -II(PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP456 A

BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS

(PRACTICALS) 2

20

USMABT501 A CELL BIOLOGY AND MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT502 A BIOCHEMISTRY, IMMUNOLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION 2.5

USMABT503 A GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND rDNA TECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT504 A INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT505 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY-I 2

USMABTP512 A

CELL BIOLOGY AND MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY

IMMUNOLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION (PRACTICALS) 3

USMABTP534 A

GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – rDNA TECHNOLOGY AND

INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (PRACTICALS) 3

USMABTP55 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY (PRACTICALS)- I 2

20

USMABT601 A MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT602 A BIOCHEMISTRY AND INSTRUMENTATION 2.5

USMABT603 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES 2.5

USMABT604 A ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT605 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY-II 2

USMABTP612 A

MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY AND INSTRUMENTATION

(PRACTICALS) 3

USMABTP634 A

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES AND

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (PRACTICALS) 3

USMABTP65 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY II (PRACTICALS) 2

20

Semester V

Semester VI

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMACS101 A COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND DESIGN 2

USMACS102 A Programming with Python- I 2

USMACS103 A Discrete Mathematics 2

USMACS104 A Database Systems 2

USMACS105 A ALGORITHMS & PROGRAMMING IN C 2

USMACS106 A Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to Probability 2

USMACS107 A Soft Skills Development 2

USMACSP112 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL 1 2

USMACSP134 A Computer Science Practical 2 2

USMACSP156 A Computer Science Practical 3 2

20

USMACS201 A PRINCIPLES OF WEB DESIGN AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES – I 2

USMACS202 A PROGRAMMING WITH PYTHON- II 2

USMACS203 A CALCULUS 2

USMACS204 A DATA STRUCTURE 2

USMACS205 A FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE WITH LINUX 2

USMACS206 A STATISTICAL METHODS AND TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS 2

USMACS207 A GREEN TECHNOLOGIES 2

USMACSP212 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL IV 2

USMACSP234 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL V 2

USMACSP256 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL VI 2

20

USMACS301 A Theory of Computation 2

USMACS302 A Java Programming 2

USMACS303 A Operating System 2

USMACS304 A Database Management System 2

USMACS305 A Principles of Web Design and Web Technologies – I 2

USMACS306 A Computer Networks 2

USMACS307 A Skill Enhancement: Combinatorics and Graph Theory 2

USMACSP3234 Computer Science Practical 7 3

USMACSP3567 Computer Science Practical 8 3

20

B.Sc (Computer Science) Academic Year 2019-20

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

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USMABT401 A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 2

USMABT402 A CELL BIOLOGY AND CYTOGENETICS 2

USMABT403 A BIOCHEMISTRY 2

USMABT404 A APPLIED CHEMISTRY -II 2

USMABT405 A BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY 2

USMABT406 A MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS 2

USMABT407 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 2

USMABTP412 A

MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, CELL BIOLOGY AND CYTOGENETICS

(PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP434 A BIOCHEMISTRY AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY -II(PRACTICALS) 2

USMABTP456 A

BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS

(PRACTICALS) 2

20

USMABT501 A CELL BIOLOGY AND MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT502 A BIOCHEMISTRY, IMMUNOLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION 2.5

USMABT503 A GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND rDNA TECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT504 A INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT505 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY-I 2

USMABTP512 A

CELL BIOLOGY AND MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY

IMMUNOLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION (PRACTICALS) 3

USMABTP534 A

GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – rDNA TECHNOLOGY AND

INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (PRACTICALS) 3

USMABTP55 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY (PRACTICALS)- I 2

20

USMABT601 A MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT602 A BIOCHEMISTRY AND INSTRUMENTATION 2.5

USMABT603 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES 2.5

USMABT604 A ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY 2.5

USMABT605 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY-II 2

USMABTP612 A

MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY AND INSTRUMENTATION

(PRACTICALS) 3

USMABTP634 A

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES AND

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (PRACTICALS) 3

USMABTP65 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY II (PRACTICALS) 2

20

Semester V

Semester VI

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

USMACS101 A COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND DESIGN 2

USMACS102 A Programming with Python- I 2

USMACS103 A Discrete Mathematics 2

USMACS104 A Database Systems 2

USMACS105 A ALGORITHMS & PROGRAMMING IN C 2

USMACS106 A Descriptive Statistics and Introduction to Probability 2

USMACS107 A Soft Skills Development 2

USMACSP112 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL 1 2

USMACSP134 A Computer Science Practical 2 2

USMACSP156 A Computer Science Practical 3 2

20

USMACS201 A PRINCIPLES OF WEB DESIGN AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES – I 2

USMACS202 A PROGRAMMING WITH PYTHON- II 2

USMACS203 A CALCULUS 2

USMACS204 A DATA STRUCTURE 2

USMACS205 A FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE WITH LINUX 2

USMACS206 A STATISTICAL METHODS AND TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS 2

USMACS207 A GREEN TECHNOLOGIES 2

USMACSP212 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL IV 2

USMACSP234 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL V 2

USMACSP256 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL VI 2

20

USMACS301 A Theory of Computation 2

USMACS302 A Java Programming 2

USMACS303 A Operating System 2

USMACS304 A Database Management System 2

USMACS305 A Principles of Web Design and Web Technologies – I 2

USMACS306 A Computer Networks 2

USMACS307 A Skill Enhancement: Combinatorics and Graph Theory 2

USMACSP3234 Computer Science Practical 7 3

USMACSP3567 Computer Science Practical 8 3

20

B.Sc (Computer Science) Academic Year 2019-20

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

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USMACS401 A FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGORITHMS 2

USMACS402 A ADVANCED JAVA 2

USMACS403 A PHYSICAL COMPUTING AND IOT PROGRAMMING 2

USMACS404 A ANDROID DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS 2

USMACS405 A LINEAR ALGEBRA USING PYTHON 2

USMACS406 A .NET TECHNOLOGIES 2

USMACS407 A SKILL ENHANCEMENT: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2

USMACSP4123 COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL IX 3

USMACSP4456 COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL X 3

20

USMACS501 A Artificial Intelligence 3

USMACS502 A Software Testing and Quality Assurance 3

USMACS503 A Information and Network Security 3

USMACS504 A Optimization Techniques 3

USMACS505 A Web Services 2

USMACSP512 A Computer Science Practical 11 2

USMACSP534 A Computer Science Practical 12 2

USMACSP55 A Computer Science Practical 13 1

USMACSP56 A Project Implementation 1

20

USMACS601 A WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION 3

USMACS602 A CYBER FORENSICS 3

USMACS603 A INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 3

USMACS604 A DATA SCIENCE 3

USMACS605 A ETHICAL HACKING 2

USMACSP612 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL XIV 2

USMACSP634 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL XV 2

USMACSP65 A PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION 1

USMACSP66 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL XVI 1

20

Semester V

Semester VI

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UCMABAF101 A INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABAF102 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-I 3

UCMABAF103 A ELEMENTS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABAF104 A QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES 3

UCMABAF105 A FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABAF106 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION-I 3

UCMABAF107 A INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 2

20

UCMABAF201 A LEGAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS 3

UCMABAF202 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABAF203 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING- FIRM 3

UCMABAF204 A ELEMENTS OF COST ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABAF205 A EQUITY MARKET 3

UCMABAF206 A FUNDAMENTALS OF INVESTMENT 3

UCMABAF207 A PRINCIPLES OF BANKING & INSURANCE 2

20

UCMABAF301 A BUSINESS LAW (BUSINESS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK)-II 3

UCMABAF302 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABAF303 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (SPECIAL ACCOUNTING AREAS)-III 3

UCMABAF304 A COST ACCOUNTING (METHODS OF COSTING)-II 3

UCMABAF305 A TAXATION-II (DIRECT TAXES PAPER-I) 3

UCMABAF306 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN ACCOUNTANCY-I 3

UCMABAF307 A FINANCIAL MARKET OPERATIONS 2

20

UCMABAF401 A BUSINESS LAW(COMPANY LAW)-III 3

UCMABAF402 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN ACCOUNTING & FINANCE 3

UCMABAF403 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-IV 3

UCMABAF404 A INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABAF405 A TAXATION-III (DIRECT TAXES PAPER-II) 3

UCMABAF406 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN ACCOUNTANCY-II 3

UCMABAF407 A INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT 2

20

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) ACADEMIC

YEAR 2019-20

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

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USMACS401 A FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGORITHMS 2

USMACS402 A ADVANCED JAVA 2

USMACS403 A PHYSICAL COMPUTING AND IOT PROGRAMMING 2

USMACS404 A ANDROID DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS 2

USMACS405 A LINEAR ALGEBRA USING PYTHON 2

USMACS406 A .NET TECHNOLOGIES 2

USMACS407 A SKILL ENHANCEMENT: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2

USMACSP4123 COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL IX 3

USMACSP4456 COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL X 3

20

USMACS501 A Artificial Intelligence 3

USMACS502 A Software Testing and Quality Assurance 3

USMACS503 A Information and Network Security 3

USMACS504 A Optimization Techniques 3

USMACS505 A Web Services 2

USMACSP512 A Computer Science Practical 11 2

USMACSP534 A Computer Science Practical 12 2

USMACSP55 A Computer Science Practical 13 1

USMACSP56 A Project Implementation 1

20

USMACS601 A WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION 3

USMACS602 A CYBER FORENSICS 3

USMACS603 A INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 3

USMACS604 A DATA SCIENCE 3

USMACS605 A ETHICAL HACKING 2

USMACSP612 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL XIV 2

USMACSP634 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL XV 2

USMACSP65 A PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION 1

USMACSP66 A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICAL XVI 1

20

Semester V

Semester VI

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UCMABAF101 A INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABAF102 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-I 3

UCMABAF103 A ELEMENTS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABAF104 A QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES 3

UCMABAF105 A FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABAF106 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION-I 3

UCMABAF107 A INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 2

20

UCMABAF201 A LEGAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS 3

UCMABAF202 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABAF203 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING- FIRM 3

UCMABAF204 A ELEMENTS OF COST ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABAF205 A EQUITY MARKET 3

UCMABAF206 A FUNDAMENTALS OF INVESTMENT 3

UCMABAF207 A PRINCIPLES OF BANKING & INSURANCE 2

20

UCMABAF301 A BUSINESS LAW (BUSINESS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK)-II 3

UCMABAF302 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABAF303 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (SPECIAL ACCOUNTING AREAS)-III 3

UCMABAF304 A COST ACCOUNTING (METHODS OF COSTING)-II 3

UCMABAF305 A TAXATION-II (DIRECT TAXES PAPER-I) 3

UCMABAF306 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN ACCOUNTANCY-I 3

UCMABAF307 A FINANCIAL MARKET OPERATIONS 2

20

UCMABAF401 A BUSINESS LAW(COMPANY LAW)-III 3

UCMABAF402 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN ACCOUNTING & FINANCE 3

UCMABAF403 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-IV 3

UCMABAF404 A INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABAF405 A TAXATION-III (DIRECT TAXES PAPER-II) 3

UCMABAF406 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN ACCOUNTANCY-II 3

UCMABAF407 A INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT 2

20

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) ACADEMIC

YEAR 2019-20

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

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UCMABAF501 A MANAGEMENT (MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS)-II 4

UCMABAF502 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-V 3

UCMABAF503 A COST ACCOUNTING-IV 3

UCMABAF504 A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-II 3

UCMABAF505 A TAXATION -IV (INDIRECT TAXES-II) 3

UCMABAFP51 A PROJECT WORK 4

20

UCMABAF601 A ECONOMICS (INDIAN ECONOMY)- III 4

UCMABAF602 A CORPORATE GOVERNANCE & ETHICS 4

UCMABAF603 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-VI 3

UCMABAF604 A COST ACCOUNTING-IV 3

UCMABAF605 A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-III 3

UCMABAF606 A SECURITY ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 3

20

Semester V

Semester VI

CORSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION

COURSE

CREDITS

UCMABBI101 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS - I 3

UCMABBI102 A QUANTATIVE METHODS-I 3

UCMABBI103 A ENVIRONMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES 3

UCMABBI104 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI105 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - I 3

UCMABBI106 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3

UCMABBI107 A INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES (FOUNDATION COURSE) 2

20

UCMABBI201 A ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABBI202 A QUANTATIVE METHODS-II 3

UCMABBI203 A PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF BANKING & INSURANCE 3

UCMABBI204 A BUSINESS LAW 3

UCMABBI205 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - II 3

UCMABBI206 A ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI207 A CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT 2

20

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (BANKING AND INSURANCE)

ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester I

Semester II

UCMABBI301 A FINANCIAL MARKETS 3

UCMABBI302 A TAXATION 3

UCMABBI303 A MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABBI304 A RISK MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI305 A MUTUAL FUND MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI306 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BANKING & INSURANCE - I 3

UCMABBI307 A FOUNDATION COURSE - III (AN OVERVIEW OF BANKING SECTOR) 2

20

UCMABBI401 A CORPORATE & SECURITIES LAW 3

UCMABBI402 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABBI403 A COST ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABBI404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3

UCMABBI405 A WEALTH MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI406 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BANKING & INSURANCE - II 3

UCMABBI407 A FOUNDATION COURSE - IV (AN OVERVIEW OF INSURANCE SECTOR) 2

20

Semester III

Semester IV

UCMABBI501 A INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND FINANCE 4

UCMABBI502 A MARKETING IN BANKING & INSURANCE 3

UCMABBI503 A FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ANALYSIS 3

UCMABBI504 A AUDITING 3

UCMABBI505 A ACTUARIAL ANALYSIS IN BANKING & INSURANCE 3

UCMABBIP51 A PROJECT WORK - I (BANKING) 4

20

UCMABBI601 A CENTRAL BANKING 4

UCMABBI602 A SECURITY ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI603 A STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & TURNAROUND MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI604 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 3

UCMABBI605 A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBIP61 A PROJECT WORK - II (INSURANCE) 4

20

Semester V

Semester VI

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UCMABAF501 A MANAGEMENT (MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS)-II 4

UCMABAF502 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-V 3

UCMABAF503 A COST ACCOUNTING-IV 3

UCMABAF504 A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-II 3

UCMABAF505 A TAXATION -IV (INDIRECT TAXES-II) 3

UCMABAFP51 A PROJECT WORK 4

20

UCMABAF601 A ECONOMICS (INDIAN ECONOMY)- III 4

UCMABAF602 A CORPORATE GOVERNANCE & ETHICS 4

UCMABAF603 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-VI 3

UCMABAF604 A COST ACCOUNTING-IV 3

UCMABAF605 A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT-III 3

UCMABAF606 A SECURITY ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 3

20

Semester V

Semester VI

CORSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION

COURSE

CREDITS

UCMABBI101 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS - I 3

UCMABBI102 A QUANTATIVE METHODS-I 3

UCMABBI103 A ENVIRONMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES 3

UCMABBI104 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI105 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - I 3

UCMABBI106 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3

UCMABBI107 A INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES (FOUNDATION COURSE) 2

20

UCMABBI201 A ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABBI202 A QUANTATIVE METHODS-II 3

UCMABBI203 A PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF BANKING & INSURANCE 3

UCMABBI204 A BUSINESS LAW 3

UCMABBI205 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - II 3

UCMABBI206 A ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI207 A CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT 2

20

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (BANKING AND INSURANCE)

ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester I

Semester II

UCMABBI301 A FINANCIAL MARKETS 3

UCMABBI302 A TAXATION 3

UCMABBI303 A MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABBI304 A RISK MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI305 A MUTUAL FUND MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI306 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BANKING & INSURANCE - I 3

UCMABBI307 A FOUNDATION COURSE - III (AN OVERVIEW OF BANKING SECTOR) 2

20

UCMABBI401 A CORPORATE & SECURITIES LAW 3

UCMABBI402 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABBI403 A COST ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABBI404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3

UCMABBI405 A WEALTH MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI406 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BANKING & INSURANCE - II 3

UCMABBI407 A FOUNDATION COURSE - IV (AN OVERVIEW OF INSURANCE SECTOR) 2

20

Semester III

Semester IV

UCMABBI501 A INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND FINANCE 4

UCMABBI502 A MARKETING IN BANKING & INSURANCE 3

UCMABBI503 A FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ANALYSIS 3

UCMABBI504 A AUDITING 3

UCMABBI505 A ACTUARIAL ANALYSIS IN BANKING & INSURANCE 3

UCMABBIP51 A PROJECT WORK - I (BANKING) 4

20

UCMABBI601 A CENTRAL BANKING 4

UCMABBI602 A SECURITY ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI603 A STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & TURNAROUND MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBI604 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 3

UCMABBI605 A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABBIP61 A PROJECT WORK - II (INSURANCE) 4

20

Semester V

Semester VI

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CORSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE CREDITS

UCMABFM101 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I 3

UCMABFM102 A BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3

UCMABFM103 A MICRO ECONOMICS 3

UCMABFM104 A INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL SYSTEM 3

UCMABFM105 A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 3

UCMABFM106 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION– I 3

UCMABFM107 A INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES (FOUNDATION COURSE) 2

20

UCMABFM201 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-II 3

UCMABFM202 A BUSINESS STATISTICS 3

UCMABFM203 A MACRO ECONOMICS 3

UCMABFM204 A BUSINESS LAW 3

UCMABFM205 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABFM206 A ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABFM207 A FOUNDATION COURSE- II 2

20

UCMABFM301 A MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABFM302 A COMPUTER SKILLS – 2 3

UCMABFM303 A DEBT MARKETS 3

UCMABFM304 A EQUITY MARKETS-1 3

UCMABFM305 A PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABFM306 A BUSINESS LAW 3

UCMABFM307 AFOUNDATION COURSE IN FINANCIAL MARKETS FC III- MONEY

MARKET2

20

UCMABFM401 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABFM402 A CORPORATE FINANCE 3

UCMABFM403 A COMMODITIES MARKET 3

UCMABFM404 A EQUITY MARKET-II 3

UCMABFM405 A PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING 3

UCMABFM406 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3

UCMABFM407 AFOUNDATION COURSE IN FINANCIAL MARKETS (FC IV)- FOREIGN

EXCHANGE MARKET2

20

Semester I

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (FINANCIAL MARKETS) ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester IV

Semester III

Semester II

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE CREDITS

UAMABMM101 A EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS - I 3

UAMABMM102 A FUNDAMENTALS OF MASS COMMUNICATION 3

UAMABMM103 A INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 3

UAMABMM104 A HISTORY 3

UAMABMM105 A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3

UAMABMM106 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UAMABMMP17 A ADVANCED COMPUTERS-I (P) 2

20

UAMABMM201 A EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS - II 3

UAMABMM202 A INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATURE 3

UAMABMM203 A POLITICAL CONCEPTS & INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM 3

UAMABMM204 A MASS MEDIA RESEARCH 3

UAMABMM205 A INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA PSYCHOLOGY 3

UAMABMM206 A INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA STUDIES 3

UAMABMMP27 A ADVANCED COMPUTERS- II 2

20

Semester I

BACHELOR OF MASS MEDIA ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester II

UAMABMM301 A CORPORATE COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS 3

UAMABMM302 A INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING 3

UAMABMM303 A INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL STUDIES 3

UAMABMM304 A ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 3

UAMABMM305 A EVENT MANAGEMENT 2

UAMABMMP36 A PHOTOGRAPHY AND LIGHTS (P) 3

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Semester III

UCMABFM501 A FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES 4

UCMABFM502 A TECHNICAL ANALYSIS 3

UCMABFM503 A WEALTH MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABFM504 A DIRECT TAX- INCOME TAX 3

UCMABFM505 A BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 3

UCMABFMP51 A PROJECT WORK-1 4

20

UCMABFM601 A RISK MANAGEMENT 4

UCMABFM602 A VENTURE CAPITAL & PRIVATE EQUITY 3

UCMABFM603 A MUTUAL FUND MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABFM604 A STRATEGIC CORPORATE FINANCE 3

UCMABFM605 A ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABFMP61 A PROJECT-II 4

20

Semester VI

Semester V

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CORSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE CREDITS

UCMABFM101 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I 3

UCMABFM102 A BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3

UCMABFM103 A MICRO ECONOMICS 3

UCMABFM104 A INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL SYSTEM 3

UCMABFM105 A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 3

UCMABFM106 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION– I 3

UCMABFM107 A INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES (FOUNDATION COURSE) 2

20

UCMABFM201 A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-II 3

UCMABFM202 A BUSINESS STATISTICS 3

UCMABFM203 A MACRO ECONOMICS 3

UCMABFM204 A BUSINESS LAW 3

UCMABFM205 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABFM206 A ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABFM207 A FOUNDATION COURSE- II 2

20

UCMABFM301 A MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABFM302 A COMPUTER SKILLS – 2 3

UCMABFM303 A DEBT MARKETS 3

UCMABFM304 A EQUITY MARKETS-1 3

UCMABFM305 A PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABFM306 A BUSINESS LAW 3

UCMABFM307 AFOUNDATION COURSE IN FINANCIAL MARKETS FC III- MONEY

MARKET2

20

UCMABFM401 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABFM402 A CORPORATE FINANCE 3

UCMABFM403 A COMMODITIES MARKET 3

UCMABFM404 A EQUITY MARKET-II 3

UCMABFM405 A PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING 3

UCMABFM406 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3

UCMABFM407 AFOUNDATION COURSE IN FINANCIAL MARKETS (FC IV)- FOREIGN

EXCHANGE MARKET2

20

Semester I

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (FINANCIAL MARKETS) ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester IV

Semester III

Semester II

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE CREDITS

UAMABMM101 A EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS - I 3

UAMABMM102 A FUNDAMENTALS OF MASS COMMUNICATION 3

UAMABMM103 A INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 3

UAMABMM104 A HISTORY 3

UAMABMM105 A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3

UAMABMM106 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UAMABMMP17 A ADVANCED COMPUTERS-I (P) 2

20

UAMABMM201 A EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS - II 3

UAMABMM202 A INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATURE 3

UAMABMM203 A POLITICAL CONCEPTS & INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM 3

UAMABMM204 A MASS MEDIA RESEARCH 3

UAMABMM205 A INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA PSYCHOLOGY 3

UAMABMM206 A INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA STUDIES 3

UAMABMMP27 A ADVANCED COMPUTERS- II 2

20

Semester I

BACHELOR OF MASS MEDIA ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester II

UAMABMM301 A CORPORATE COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS 3

UAMABMM302 A INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING 3

UAMABMM303 A INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL STUDIES 3

UAMABMM304 A ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 3

UAMABMM305 A EVENT MANAGEMENT 2

UAMABMMP36 A PHOTOGRAPHY AND LIGHTS (P) 3

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Semester III

UCMABFM501 A FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES 4

UCMABFM502 A TECHNICAL ANALYSIS 3

UCMABFM503 A WEALTH MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABFM504 A DIRECT TAX- INCOME TAX 3

UCMABFM505 A BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 3

UCMABFMP51 A PROJECT WORK-1 4

20

UCMABFM601 A RISK MANAGEMENT 4

UCMABFM602 A VENTURE CAPITAL & PRIVATE EQUITY 3

UCMABFM603 A MUTUAL FUND MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABFM604 A STRATEGIC CORPORATE FINANCE 3

UCMABFM605 A ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABFMP61 A PROJECT-II 4

20

Semester VI

Semester V

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UAMABMM401 A FILM APPRECIATION 3

UAMABMM402 A INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM 3

UAMABMM403 A INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION 3

UAMABMM404 A THEATRE AND COMMUNICATION 2

UAMABMM405 A INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING 3

UAMABMM406 A RADIO AND TELEVISION 3

17

UAMABMM501 A JOURNALISM AND PUBLIC OPINION 4

UAMABMM502 A REPORTING AND EDITING 4

UAMABMM503 A BRAND BUILDING 4

UAMABMM504 A CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 4

UAMABMM505 A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UAMABMMP56 A AD DESIGN AND NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE MAKING 4

23

UAMABMM601 A ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 4

UAMABMM602 A DIGITAL MEDIA 4

UAMABMM603 A DIRECT MARKETING 4

UAMABMM604 A MEDIA LAWS 4

UAMABMM605 A MEDIA PLANNING AND BUYING 4

UAMABMMP66 A INTERNSHIP 3

23

Semester VI

Semester IV

Semester V

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UCMABMS101 A ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABMS102 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS103 A INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS 3

UCMABMS104 A BUSINESS LAW 3

UCMABMS105 A BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3

UCMABMS106 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION -I 3

UCMABMS107 A INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES (FOUNDATION COURSE) 2

20

BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester I

UCMABMS201 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-I 3

UCMABMS202 A COST ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABMS203 A MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS204 A INDUSTRIAL LAW 3

UCMABMS205 A BUSINESS STATISTICS 3

UCMABMS206 A COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS 3

UCMABMS207 A SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT 2

20

UCMABMS301 A BUSINESS PLANNING & ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS302 A ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERIAL DECISIONS 3

UCMABMS303 A STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS304 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT -I 2

UCMABMS305 A ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY 3

UCMABMS306 A INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABMS307 A CORPORATE FINANCE 3

UCMABMS308 A CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABMS309 A ADVERTISING 3

UCMABMS401 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABMS402 A BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS 3

UCMABMS403 A PRODUCTION & TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS404 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS405 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT-II 2

UCMABMS406 A STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS407 A CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING 3

UCMABMS408 A INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION 3

UCMABMS409 A EVENT MARKETING 3

UCMABMS501 A LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS502 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS503 A INVESTMENT ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS504 A COMMODITY & DERIVATIVES MARKETS 3

UCMABMS505 A WEALTH MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS506 A DIRECT TAXES 3

UCMABMS507 A SERVICES MARKETING 3

UCMABMS508 A E-COMMERCE & DIGITAL MARKETING 3

UCMABMS509 A SALES & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS5010 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMSP51 A PROJECT WORK I(INTERNSHIP BASED) 2

Semester V

Semester IV

Semester III

Semester II

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UAMABMM401 A FILM APPRECIATION 3

UAMABMM402 A INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM 3

UAMABMM403 A INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION 3

UAMABMM404 A THEATRE AND COMMUNICATION 2

UAMABMM405 A INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING 3

UAMABMM406 A RADIO AND TELEVISION 3

17

UAMABMM501 A JOURNALISM AND PUBLIC OPINION 4

UAMABMM502 A REPORTING AND EDITING 4

UAMABMM503 A BRAND BUILDING 4

UAMABMM504 A CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 4

UAMABMM505 A FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UAMABMMP56 A AD DESIGN AND NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE MAKING 4

23

UAMABMM601 A ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 4

UAMABMM602 A DIGITAL MEDIA 4

UAMABMM603 A DIRECT MARKETING 4

UAMABMM604 A MEDIA LAWS 4

UAMABMM605 A MEDIA PLANNING AND BUYING 4

UAMABMMP66 A INTERNSHIP 3

23

Semester VI

Semester IV

Semester V

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

UCMABMS101 A ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABMS102 A PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS103 A INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS 3

UCMABMS104 A BUSINESS LAW 3

UCMABMS105 A BUSINESS MATHEMATICS 3

UCMABMS106 A BUSINESS COMMUNICATION -I 3

UCMABMS107 A INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES (FOUNDATION COURSE) 2

20

BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester I

UCMABMS201 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-I 3

UCMABMS202 A COST ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABMS203 A MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS204 A INDUSTRIAL LAW 3

UCMABMS205 A BUSINESS STATISTICS 3

UCMABMS206 A COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS 3

UCMABMS207 A SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT 2

20

UCMABMS301 A BUSINESS PLANNING & ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS302 A ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERIAL DECISIONS 3

UCMABMS303 A STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS304 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT -I 2

UCMABMS305 A ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY 3

UCMABMS306 A INTRODUCTION TO COST ACCOUNTING 3

UCMABMS307 A CORPORATE FINANCE 3

UCMABMS308 A CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 3

UCMABMS309 A ADVERTISING 3

UCMABMS401 A BUSINESS ECONOMICS-II 3

UCMABMS402 A BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS 3

UCMABMS403 A PRODUCTION & TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS404 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS405 A INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT-II 2

UCMABMS406 A STRATEGIC COST MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS407 A CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING 3

UCMABMS408 A INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION 3

UCMABMS409 A EVENT MARKETING 3

UCMABMS501 A LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS502 A HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS503 A INVESTMENT ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS504 A COMMODITY & DERIVATIVES MARKETS 3

UCMABMS505 A WEALTH MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS506 A DIRECT TAXES 3

UCMABMS507 A SERVICES MARKETING 3

UCMABMS508 A E-COMMERCE & DIGITAL MARKETING 3

UCMABMS509 A SALES & DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS5010 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMSP51 A PROJECT WORK I(INTERNSHIP BASED) 2

Semester V

Semester IV

Semester III

Semester II

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UCMABMS601 A OPERATIONS RESEARCH 3

UCMABMS602 A INDIAN MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS & PRACTICES 3

UCMABMS603 A PROJECT WORK II 2

UCMABMS604 A INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 3

UCMABMS605 A INNOVATIVE FINANCIAL SERVICES 3

UCMABMS606 A INDIRECT TAXES 3

UCMABMS607 A STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS608 A BRAND MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS609 A RETAIL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS610 A INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 3

UCMABMS611 A CORPORATE COMMUNICATION & PUBLIC RELATIONS 3

Semester VI

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMABO101 A BOTANY PAPER I CRYPTOGAMS I 4

PSMABO102 A BOTANY PAPER-II SPERMATOPHYTA I 4

PSMABO103 A BOTANY PAPER III PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 4

PSMABO104 ABOTANY PAPER IV CYTOGENETICS, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND

BIOTECHNOLOGY4

PSMABOP11 A PRACTICAL BASED BOTANY PAPER I CRYPTOGAMS I 2

PSMABOP12 A PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER II SPERMATOPHYTA I 2

PSMABOP13 A PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER III PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 2

PSMABOP14 APRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER IV CYTOGENETICS,

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY2

24

PSMABO201 A PLANT DIVERSITY : CRYPTOGAMS II 4

PSMABO202 A PLANT DIVERSITY: SPERMATOPHYTA II 4

PSMABO203 A PLANT PHYSIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL BOTANY 4

PSMABO204 A MEDICINAL BOTANY & DIETETICS 4

PSMABOP21 A PLANT DIVERSITY : CRYPTOGAMS II PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP22 A PLANT DIVERSITY: SPERMATOPHYTA II PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP23 A PLANT PHYSIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL BOTANY PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP24 A MEDICINAL BOTANY AND DIETETICS PRACTICAL 2

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Semester I

Semester II

M.Sc-Botany Academic year 2019-20

PSMABO301 A BOTANY PAPER I TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION 4

PSMABO302 A BOTANY PAPER II MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4

PSMABOAP303 BOTANY PAPER III ANGIOSPERMS AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY I 4

PSMABOAP304 BOTANY PAPER IV ANGIOSPERMS AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY II 4

PSMABOAPP33PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER III ANGIOSPERMS AND

PHYTOCHEMISTRY I2

PSMABOAPP34PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER IV ANGIOSPERMS AND

PHYTOCHEMISTRY II2

PSMABOP31 A PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER I TECHNIQUES & 2

PSMABOP32 A PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER II MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 2

24

PSMABO401 A TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION 4

PSMABO402 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4

PSMABOAP403 ANGIOSPERMS & PHYTOCHEMISTRY III 4

PSMABOAP404 ANGIOSPERMS & PHYTOCHEMISTRY IV 4

PSMABOAPP43 ANGIOSPERMS & PHYTOCHEMISTRY III PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOAPP44 ANGIOSPERMS & PHYTOCHEMISTRY IV PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP41 A TECHNIQUES & INSTRUMENTATION PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP42 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

24

Semester III

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMACH101 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-I 4

PSMACH102 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-II 4

PSMACH103 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-III 4

PSMACH104 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-IV 4

PSMACHP101 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP102 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP103 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP104 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

Semester I

M.Sc(By Paper)-Chemistry (Inorganic) Academic year 2019-20

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UCMABMS601 A OPERATIONS RESEARCH 3

UCMABMS602 A INDIAN MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS & PRACTICES 3

UCMABMS603 A PROJECT WORK II 2

UCMABMS604 A INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 3

UCMABMS605 A INNOVATIVE FINANCIAL SERVICES 3

UCMABMS606 A INDIRECT TAXES 3

UCMABMS607 A STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS608 A BRAND MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS609 A RETAIL MANAGEMENT 3

UCMABMS610 A INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 3

UCMABMS611 A CORPORATE COMMUNICATION & PUBLIC RELATIONS 3

Semester VI

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMABO101 A BOTANY PAPER I CRYPTOGAMS I 4

PSMABO102 A BOTANY PAPER-II SPERMATOPHYTA I 4

PSMABO103 A BOTANY PAPER III PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 4

PSMABO104 ABOTANY PAPER IV CYTOGENETICS, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND

BIOTECHNOLOGY4

PSMABOP11 A PRACTICAL BASED BOTANY PAPER I CRYPTOGAMS I 2

PSMABOP12 A PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER II SPERMATOPHYTA I 2

PSMABOP13 A PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER III PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 2

PSMABOP14 APRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER IV CYTOGENETICS,

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY2

24

PSMABO201 A PLANT DIVERSITY : CRYPTOGAMS II 4

PSMABO202 A PLANT DIVERSITY: SPERMATOPHYTA II 4

PSMABO203 A PLANT PHYSIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL BOTANY 4

PSMABO204 A MEDICINAL BOTANY & DIETETICS 4

PSMABOP21 A PLANT DIVERSITY : CRYPTOGAMS II PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP22 A PLANT DIVERSITY: SPERMATOPHYTA II PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP23 A PLANT PHYSIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL BOTANY PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP24 A MEDICINAL BOTANY AND DIETETICS PRACTICAL 2

24

Semester I

Semester II

M.Sc-Botany Academic year 2019-20

PSMABO301 A BOTANY PAPER I TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION 4

PSMABO302 A BOTANY PAPER II MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4

PSMABOAP303 BOTANY PAPER III ANGIOSPERMS AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY I 4

PSMABOAP304 BOTANY PAPER IV ANGIOSPERMS AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY II 4

PSMABOAPP33PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER III ANGIOSPERMS AND

PHYTOCHEMISTRY I2

PSMABOAPP34PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER IV ANGIOSPERMS AND

PHYTOCHEMISTRY II2

PSMABOP31 A PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER I TECHNIQUES & 2

PSMABOP32 A PRACTICAL BASED ON BOTANY PAPER II MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 2

24

PSMABO401 A TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION 4

PSMABO402 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4

PSMABOAP403 ANGIOSPERMS & PHYTOCHEMISTRY III 4

PSMABOAP404 ANGIOSPERMS & PHYTOCHEMISTRY IV 4

PSMABOAPP43 ANGIOSPERMS & PHYTOCHEMISTRY III PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOAPP44 ANGIOSPERMS & PHYTOCHEMISTRY IV PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP41 A TECHNIQUES & INSTRUMENTATION PRACTICAL 2

PSMABOP42 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY PRACTICAL 2

24

Semester III

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMACH101 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-I 4

PSMACH102 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-II 4

PSMACH103 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-III 4

PSMACH104 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-IV 4

PSMACHP101 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP102 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP103 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP104 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

Semester I

M.Sc(By Paper)-Chemistry (Inorganic) Academic year 2019-20

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PSMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH203 A CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH204 A CHEMISTRY IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHP201 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP202 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP203 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP204 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACHI301 ACHEMISTRY I: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: CHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC

SOLIDS4

PSMACHI302 ACHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: BIOINORGANIC AND

COORDINATION CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHI303 ACHEMISTRY III: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: SPECTRAL METHODS IN

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHI304 ACHEMISTRY IV: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: APPLIED

CHEMISTRY(ELECTIVE-II)4

PSMACHI3P1 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHI3P2 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHI3P3 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHI3P4 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACHI401 A PROPERTIES OF INORGANIC SOLIDS AND GROUP THEORY 4

PSMACHI402 A ORGANOMETALLICS AND MAIN GROUP CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHI403 A INSTRUMENTAL METHODS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHI404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

PSMACHI4P1 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMACHI4P2 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMACHI4P3 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMACHI4P4 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV 2

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Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMAPH101 A PHYSICS I - MATHEMATICAL METHODS 4

PSMAPH102 A PHYSICS II - CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4

PSMAPH103 A PHYSICS III - QUANTUM MECHANICS-I 4

PSMAPH104 A PHYSICS IV- SOLID STATE PHYSICS 4

PSMAPHP112 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMAPHP134 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL II 4

24

PSMAPH201 A ADVANCED ELECTRONICS 4

PSMAPH202 A ELECTRODYNAMICS 4

PSMAPH203 A QUANTUM MECHANICS-II 4

PSMAPH204 A PHSOLID STATE DEVICES 4

PSMAPHP212 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMAPHP234 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL II 4

24

PSMAPH301 A PHYSICS I - STATISTICAL MECHANICS 4

PSMAPH302 A PHYSICS II - NUCLEAR PHYSICS 4

PSMAPH303 APHYSICS III - SIGNAL MODULATION AND TRANSMISSION

TECHNIQUES4

PSMAPH304 APHYSICS IV - MICROWAVE ELECTRONICS, RADAR AND OPTICAL

FIBRE COMMUNICATION4

PSMAPHP334 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMAPHPW334 PHYSICS PROJECT WORK-I 4

24

PSMAPH401 A EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS 4

PSMAPH402 A ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS 4

PSMAPH403 A DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING 4

PSMAPH404 A COMPUTER NETWORKING 4

PSMAPHP412 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMAPHP434 A PROJECT WORK-II 4

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Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc-Physics Academic year 2019-20

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PSMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH203 A CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH204 A CHEMISTRY IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHP201 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP202 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP203 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP204 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

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PSMACHI301 ACHEMISTRY I: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: CHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC

SOLIDS4

PSMACHI302 ACHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: BIOINORGANIC AND

COORDINATION CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHI303 ACHEMISTRY III: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: SPECTRAL METHODS IN

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHI304 ACHEMISTRY IV: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: APPLIED

CHEMISTRY(ELECTIVE-II)4

PSMACHI3P1 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHI3P2 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHI3P3 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHI3P4 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

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PSMACHI401 A PROPERTIES OF INORGANIC SOLIDS AND GROUP THEORY 4

PSMACHI402 A ORGANOMETALLICS AND MAIN GROUP CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHI403 A INSTRUMENTAL METHODS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHI404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

PSMACHI4P1 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMACHI4P2 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMACHI4P3 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMACHI4P4 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV 2

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Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMAPH101 A PHYSICS I - MATHEMATICAL METHODS 4

PSMAPH102 A PHYSICS II - CLASSICAL MECHANICS 4

PSMAPH103 A PHYSICS III - QUANTUM MECHANICS-I 4

PSMAPH104 A PHYSICS IV- SOLID STATE PHYSICS 4

PSMAPHP112 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMAPHP134 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL II 4

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PSMAPH201 A ADVANCED ELECTRONICS 4

PSMAPH202 A ELECTRODYNAMICS 4

PSMAPH203 A QUANTUM MECHANICS-II 4

PSMAPH204 A PHSOLID STATE DEVICES 4

PSMAPHP212 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMAPHP234 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL II 4

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PSMAPH301 A PHYSICS I - STATISTICAL MECHANICS 4

PSMAPH302 A PHYSICS II - NUCLEAR PHYSICS 4

PSMAPH303 APHYSICS III - SIGNAL MODULATION AND TRANSMISSION

TECHNIQUES4

PSMAPH304 APHYSICS IV - MICROWAVE ELECTRONICS, RADAR AND OPTICAL

FIBRE COMMUNICATION4

PSMAPHP334 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMAPHPW334 PHYSICS PROJECT WORK-I 4

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PSMAPH401 A EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS 4

PSMAPH402 A ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS 4

PSMAPH403 A DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING 4

PSMAPH404 A COMPUTER NETWORKING 4

PSMAPHP412 A PHYSICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMAPHP434 A PROJECT WORK-II 4

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Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc-Physics Academic year 2019-20

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PSMACH101 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-I 4

PSMACH102 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-II 4

PSMACH103 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-III 4

PSMACH104 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-IV 4

PSMACHP101 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP102 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP103 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP104 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH203 A CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH204 A CHEMISTRY IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHP201 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP202 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP203 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP204 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACHA301 A QUALITY IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHA302 A ADVANCE INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES 4

PSMACHA303 A BIO-ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AND FOOD ANALYSIS 4

PSMACHA304 A PHARMACEUTICAL AND ORGANIC ANALYSIS 4

PSMACHAP301 (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL) P-I 2

PSMACHAP302 (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL) P-II 2

PSMACHAP303 (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL) P-III 2

PSMACHAP304 (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL) P-IV 2

24

PSMACHA401 A QUALITY IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHA402 A ADVANCE INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES 4

PSMACHA403 A SELECTED TOPICS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHA404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

PSMACHAP401 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL P-I 2

PSMACHAP402 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL P-II 2

PSMACHAP403 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL P-III 2

PSMACHAP404 A PROJECT EVALUATION 2

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Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc - Analytical Chemistry Academic Session 2019-20COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMABCH101 A ADVANCED BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I 4

PSMABCH102 A ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES-I 4

PSMABCH103 A INDUSTRIAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOINFORMATICS-I 4

PSMABCH104 ARESEARCH METHODOLOGY, BIO-STATISTICS & SOFT SKILLS

DEVELOPMENT-I4

PSMABCHP1 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -I 2

PSMABCHP2 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -II 2

PSMABCHP3 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -III 2

PSMABCHP4 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -IV 2

24

PSMABCH201 A ADVANCED BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II 4

PSMABCH202 A ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES-II 4

PSMABCH203 A INDUSTRIAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOINFORMATICS-II 4

PSMABCH204 ARESEARCH METHODOLOGY, BIO-STATISTICS & SOFT SKILLS

DEVELOPMENT-II4

PSMABCHP5 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -V 2

PSMABCHP6 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -VI 2

PSMABCHP7 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -VII 2

PSMABCHP8 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -VIII 2

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PSMABCH301 A ADVANCED GENETICS 4

PSMABCH302 A ADVANCED IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMABCH303 A ADVANCED METABOLISM 4

PSMABCH304 ACLINICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, HUMAN

NUTRITION AND DIETETICS4

PSMABCHP10 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -X 2

PSMABCHP11 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XI 2

PSMABCHP12 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XII 2

PSMABCHP9 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -IX 2

24

PSMABCH401 A ADVANCED GENETICS-II 4

PSMABCH402 A ADVANCED IMMUNOLOGY-II 4

PSMABCH403 A ADVANCED METABOLISM-II 4

PSMABCH404 ACLINICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, HUMAN

NUTRITION AND DIETETICS- II4

PSMABCHP13 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XIII 2

PSMABCHP14 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XIV 2

PSMABCHP15 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XV 2

PSMABCHP16 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XVI 2

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc-Biochemistry Academic year 2019-20

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PSMACH101 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-I 4

PSMACH102 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-II 4

PSMACH103 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-III 4

PSMACH104 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-IV 4

PSMACHP101 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP102 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP103 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP104 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH203 A CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH204 A CHEMISTRY IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHP201 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP202 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP203 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP204 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACHA301 A QUALITY IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHA302 A ADVANCE INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES 4

PSMACHA303 A BIO-ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AND FOOD ANALYSIS 4

PSMACHA304 A PHARMACEUTICAL AND ORGANIC ANALYSIS 4

PSMACHAP301 (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL) P-I 2

PSMACHAP302 (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL) P-II 2

PSMACHAP303 (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL) P-III 2

PSMACHAP304 (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL) P-IV 2

24

PSMACHA401 A QUALITY IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHA402 A ADVANCE INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES 4

PSMACHA403 A SELECTED TOPICS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHA404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

PSMACHAP401 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL P-I 2

PSMACHAP402 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL P-II 2

PSMACHAP403 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL P-III 2

PSMACHAP404 A PROJECT EVALUATION 2

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc - Analytical Chemistry Academic Session 2019-20COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMABCH101 A ADVANCED BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I 4

PSMABCH102 A ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES-I 4

PSMABCH103 A INDUSTRIAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOINFORMATICS-I 4

PSMABCH104 ARESEARCH METHODOLOGY, BIO-STATISTICS & SOFT SKILLS

DEVELOPMENT-I4

PSMABCHP1 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -I 2

PSMABCHP2 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -II 2

PSMABCHP3 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -III 2

PSMABCHP4 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -IV 2

24

PSMABCH201 A ADVANCED BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II 4

PSMABCH202 A ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES-II 4

PSMABCH203 A INDUSTRIAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOINFORMATICS-II 4

PSMABCH204 ARESEARCH METHODOLOGY, BIO-STATISTICS & SOFT SKILLS

DEVELOPMENT-II4

PSMABCHP5 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -V 2

PSMABCHP6 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -VI 2

PSMABCHP7 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -VII 2

PSMABCHP8 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -VIII 2

24

PSMABCH301 A ADVANCED GENETICS 4

PSMABCH302 A ADVANCED IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMABCH303 A ADVANCED METABOLISM 4

PSMABCH304 ACLINICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, HUMAN

NUTRITION AND DIETETICS4

PSMABCHP10 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -X 2

PSMABCHP11 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XI 2

PSMABCHP12 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XII 2

PSMABCHP9 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -IX 2

24

PSMABCH401 A ADVANCED GENETICS-II 4

PSMABCH402 A ADVANCED IMMUNOLOGY-II 4

PSMABCH403 A ADVANCED METABOLISM-II 4

PSMABCH404 ACLINICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, HUMAN

NUTRITION AND DIETETICS- II4

PSMABCHP13 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XIII 2

PSMABCHP14 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XIV 2

PSMABCHP15 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XV 2

PSMABCHP16 A BIOCHEMISTRY PRACTICAL -XVI 2

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc-Biochemistry Academic year 2019-20

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CREDITS

PSMABT101 A BIOCHEMISTRY 4

PSMABT102 A IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMABT103 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4

PSMABT104 A BIOCHEMICAL & BIOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES 4

PSMABTP101 A PRACTICAL I - BIOCHEMISTRY 2

PSMABTP102 A PRACTICAL II - IMMUNOLOGY 2

PSMABTP103 A PRACTICAL III - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 2

PSMABTP104 A PRACTICAL IV - BIOCHEMICAL & BIOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES 2

24

PSMABT201 A METABOLISM 4

PSMABT202 A IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMABT203 A BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY 4

PSMABT204 A IPR AND BIOSAFETY 4

PSMABTP201 A PRACTICAL V - METABOLISM 2

PSMABTP202 A PRACTICAL VI - IMMUNOLOGY 2

PSMABTP203 A PRACTICAL VII - BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY 2

PSMABTP204 A PRACTICAL VIII - IPR AND BIOSAFETY 2

24

PSMABT301 A PTC AND ATC 4

PSMABT302 A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 4

PSMABT303 A CLINICAL STUDIES 4

PSMABT304 A DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 4

PSMABTP301 A PRACTICAL IX - PTC AND ATC 2

PSMABTP302 A PRACTICAL X - MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 2

PSMABTP303 A PRACTICAL XI - CLINICAL STUDIES 2

PSMABTP304 A PRACTICAL XII - DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 2

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PSMABT401 A NANOTECHNOLOGY 4

PSMABT402 A GMO AND ENVIRONMENT 4

PSMABT403 A BIOINFORMATICS 4

PSMABT404 A BIOSTATISTICS 4

PSMABTP401 A NANOTECHNOLOGY-PRACTICAL XIII 2

PSMABTP402 A GMO AND ENVIRONMENT-PRACTICAL XIV 2

PSMABTP403 A BIOINFORMATICS-PRACTICAL XV 2

PSMABTP404 A BIOSTATISTICS-PRACTICAL XVI 2

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc-Biotechnology Academic year 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMACH101 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-I 4

PSMACH102 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-II 4

PSMACH103 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-III 4

PSMACH104 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-IV 4

PSMACHP101 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP102 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP103 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP104 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH203 A CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH204 A CHEMISTRY IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHP201 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP202 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP203 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP204 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACHO301 ACHEMISTRY I: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY THEORETICAL

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I4

PSMACHO302 ACHEMISTRY II: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SYNTHETIC ORGANIC

CHEMISTRY I4

PSMACHO303 ACHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY NATURAL PRODUCTS

AND SPECTROSCOPY4

PSMACHO304 ACHEMISTRY IV: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MEDICINAL

,BIOGENESIS AND GREEN CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHO3P1 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHO3P2 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHO3P3 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHO3P4 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

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Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

M.Sc(By Paper)-Chemistry (Organic) Academic year 2019-20

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CREDITS

PSMABT101 A BIOCHEMISTRY 4

PSMABT102 A IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMABT103 A MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4

PSMABT104 A BIOCHEMICAL & BIOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES 4

PSMABTP101 A PRACTICAL I - BIOCHEMISTRY 2

PSMABTP102 A PRACTICAL II - IMMUNOLOGY 2

PSMABTP103 A PRACTICAL III - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 2

PSMABTP104 A PRACTICAL IV - BIOCHEMICAL & BIOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES 2

24

PSMABT201 A METABOLISM 4

PSMABT202 A IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMABT203 A BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY 4

PSMABT204 A IPR AND BIOSAFETY 4

PSMABTP201 A PRACTICAL V - METABOLISM 2

PSMABTP202 A PRACTICAL VI - IMMUNOLOGY 2

PSMABTP203 A PRACTICAL VII - BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY 2

PSMABTP204 A PRACTICAL VIII - IPR AND BIOSAFETY 2

24

PSMABT301 A PTC AND ATC 4

PSMABT302 A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 4

PSMABT303 A CLINICAL STUDIES 4

PSMABT304 A DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 4

PSMABTP301 A PRACTICAL IX - PTC AND ATC 2

PSMABTP302 A PRACTICAL X - MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY 2

PSMABTP303 A PRACTICAL XI - CLINICAL STUDIES 2

PSMABTP304 A PRACTICAL XII - DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY 2

24

PSMABT401 A NANOTECHNOLOGY 4

PSMABT402 A GMO AND ENVIRONMENT 4

PSMABT403 A BIOINFORMATICS 4

PSMABT404 A BIOSTATISTICS 4

PSMABTP401 A NANOTECHNOLOGY-PRACTICAL XIII 2

PSMABTP402 A GMO AND ENVIRONMENT-PRACTICAL XIV 2

PSMABTP403 A BIOINFORMATICS-PRACTICAL XV 2

PSMABTP404 A BIOSTATISTICS-PRACTICAL XVI 2

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Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc-Biotechnology Academic year 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMACH101 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-I 4

PSMACH102 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-II 4

PSMACH103 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-III 4

PSMACH104 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-IV 4

PSMACHP101 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP102 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP103 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP104 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH203 A CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH204 A CHEMISTRY IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHP201 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP202 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP203 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP204 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACHO301 ACHEMISTRY I: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY THEORETICAL

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I4

PSMACHO302 ACHEMISTRY II: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SYNTHETIC ORGANIC

CHEMISTRY I4

PSMACHO303 ACHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY NATURAL PRODUCTS

AND SPECTROSCOPY4

PSMACHO304 ACHEMISTRY IV: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY MEDICINAL

,BIOGENESIS AND GREEN CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHO3P1 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHO3P2 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHO3P3 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHO3P4 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

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Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

M.Sc(By Paper)-Chemistry (Organic) Academic year 2019-20

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PSMACHO401 A THEORETICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 4

PSMACHO402 A SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 4

PSMACHO403 AORGANIC CHEMISTRY - NATURAL PRODUCTS AND

HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHO404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

PSMACHO4P1 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMACHO4P2 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMACHO4P3 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMACHO4P4 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV 2

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Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMACH101 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-I 4

PSMACH102 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-II 4

PSMACH103 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-III 4

PSMACH104 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-IV 4

PSMACHP101 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP102 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP103 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP104 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

24

PSMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH203 A CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH204 A CHEMISTRY IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHP201 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP202 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP203 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP204 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

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Semester I

Semester II

M.Sc(By Paper)-Chemistry (Physical) Academic year 2019-20

PSMACHP301 A CHEMISTRY I: POLYMER, SURFACE & PHOTO 4

PSMACHP302 ACHEMISTRY II: NANO CHEMISTRY, STATISTICAL MECHANICS &

NULEAR CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHP303 ACHEMISTRY III: ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR: STRUCTURE AND

SPECTROSCOPY4

PSMACHP304 A CHEMISTRY IV: ADVANCED INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES 4

PSMACHP3P1 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: POLYMER, SURFACE & PHOTO 2

PSMACHP3P2 ACHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: NANO CHEMISTRY, STATISTICAL

MECHANICS & NULEAR CHEMISTRY2

PSMACHP3P3 ACHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR:

STRUCTURE AND SPECTROSCOPY2

PSMACHP3P4 ACHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ADVANCED INSTRUMENTAL

TECHNIQUES2

24

PSMACHP401 A CHEMISTRY: POLYMER, GREEN, BIOPHYSICAL AND APPLIED 4

PSMACHP402 AMATERIAL SCIENCE, NETWORK AND IRREVERSIBLE

THERMODYNAMICS4

PSMACHP403 A SYMMETRY & SPECTROSCOPY 4

PSMACHP404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

PSMACHP4P1 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMACHP4P2 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMACHP4P3 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMACHP4P4 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV 2

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Semester IV

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PSMACHO401 A THEORETICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 4

PSMACHO402 A SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 4

PSMACHO403 AORGANIC CHEMISTRY - NATURAL PRODUCTS AND

HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHO404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

PSMACHO4P1 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMACHO4P2 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMACHO4P3 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMACHO4P4 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMACH101 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-I 4

PSMACH102 A INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-II 4

PSMACH103 A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PAPER-III 4

PSMACH104 A ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY PAPER-IV 4

PSMACHP101 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP102 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP103 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP104 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

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PSMACH201 A CHEMISTRY I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH202 A CHEMISTRY II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH203 A CHEMISTRY III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACH204 A CHEMISTRY IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4

PSMACHP201 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP202 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP203 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 2

PSMACHP204 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2

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Semester I

Semester II

M.Sc(By Paper)-Chemistry (Physical) Academic year 2019-20

PSMACHP301 A CHEMISTRY I: POLYMER, SURFACE & PHOTO 4

PSMACHP302 ACHEMISTRY II: NANO CHEMISTRY, STATISTICAL MECHANICS &

NULEAR CHEMISTRY4

PSMACHP303 ACHEMISTRY III: ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR: STRUCTURE AND

SPECTROSCOPY4

PSMACHP304 A CHEMISTRY IV: ADVANCED INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES 4

PSMACHP3P1 A CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I: POLYMER, SURFACE & PHOTO 2

PSMACHP3P2 ACHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II: NANO CHEMISTRY, STATISTICAL

MECHANICS & NULEAR CHEMISTRY2

PSMACHP3P3 ACHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III: ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR:

STRUCTURE AND SPECTROSCOPY2

PSMACHP3P4 ACHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV: ADVANCED INSTRUMENTAL

TECHNIQUES2

24

PSMACHP401 A CHEMISTRY: POLYMER, GREEN, BIOPHYSICAL AND APPLIED 4

PSMACHP402 AMATERIAL SCIENCE, NETWORK AND IRREVERSIBLE

THERMODYNAMICS4

PSMACHP403 A SYMMETRY & SPECTROSCOPY 4

PSMACHP404 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 4

PSMACHP4P1 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMACHP4P2 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMACHP4P3 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMACHP4P4 A PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL IV 2

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Semester III

Semester IV

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PSMACS201 A ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS 4

PSMACS202 A DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN COMPILERS 4

PSMACS203 A CYBER AND INFORMATION SECURITY 4

PSMACS204 A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS 4

PSMACSP201 A PRACTICAL V - ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS 2

PSMACSP202 APRACTICAL VI - DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN

COMPILERS2

PSMACSP203 A PRACTICAL VII - CYBER AND INFORMATION SECURITY 2

PSMACSP204 A PRACTICAL VIII - BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS 2

24

PSMACS301 A UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING 4

PSMACS302 A SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS 4

PSMACS303 A CYBER AND INFORMATION SECURITY - II (CYBER FORENSICS) 4

PSMACS304 ABUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS - II (MINING

MASSIVE DATA SETS)4

PSMACSP301 A PRACTICAL: UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING 2

PSMACSP302 A PRACTICAL: SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS 2

PSMACSP303 A PRACTICAL: CYBER AND INFORMATION SECURITY - II 2

PSMACSP304 A PRACTICAL: BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS - II 2

24

PSMACS401 A SIMULATION AND MODELLING 4

PSMACS402 A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS - III 4

PSMACSP401 A PRACTICAL IX - SIMULATION AND MODELLING 2

PSMACSP402 A PRACTICAL X - BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS - III 2

PSMACSP403 A INTERNSHIP WITH INDUSTRY 6

PSMACSP404 A PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION 6

24

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMACS101 A ANALYSIS OF ALOGARITHMS AND RESEARCH COMPUTING 4

PSMACS102 A ADVANCED NETWORKING CONCEPTS 4

PSMACS103 A ADVANCED DATABASE SYSTEMS 4

PSMACS104 A ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 4

PSMACSP101 APRACTICAL -I: ANALYSIS OF ALOGARITHMS AND RESEARCH

COMPUTING2

PSMACSP102 A PRACTICAL -II: ADVANCED NETWORKING CONCEPTS 2

PSMACSP103 A PRACTICAL -III: ADVANCED DATABASE SYSTEMS 2

PSMACSP104 A PRACTICAL -IV: ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2

24

Semester I

M.Sc(By Paper)-Computer Science Academic year 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMAMT101 A MATHEMATICSI- ALGEBRA I 5

PSMAMT102 A MATHEMATICSII- ANALYSIS I 5

PSMAMT103 A MATHEMATICSIII- COMPLEX ANALYSIS 5

PSMAMT104 A MATHEMATICSIV- DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 5

PSMAMT105 A MATHEMATICSV- SET THEORY AND LOGIC 4

24

Semester I

M.Sc(By Paper)-Mathematics Academic year 2019-20

PSMAMT201 A ALGEBRA II 5

PSMAMT202 A ANALYSIS II 5

PSMAMT203 A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 5

PSMAMT204 A TOPOLOGY 5

PSMAMT205 A PROBABILITY 4

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PSMAMT301 A ALGEBRA III 6

PSMAMT302 A FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS 6

PSMAMT303 A DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY 6

PSMAMT304 A GRAPH THEORY 3

PSMAMT305 A NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 3

24

PSMAMT401 A FIELD THEORY 6

PSMAMT402 A FOURIER ANALYSIS 5

PSMAMT403 A CALCULUS ON MANIFOLD 5

PSMAMT404 A LINEAR PROGRAMMING AND OPTIMISATION 4

PSMAMT405 A PROJECT 4

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Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

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PSMACS201 A ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS 4

PSMACS202 A DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN COMPILERS 4

PSMACS203 A CYBER AND INFORMATION SECURITY 4

PSMACS204 A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS 4

PSMACSP201 A PRACTICAL V - ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS 2

PSMACSP202 APRACTICAL VI - DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN

COMPILERS2

PSMACSP203 A PRACTICAL VII - CYBER AND INFORMATION SECURITY 2

PSMACSP204 A PRACTICAL VIII - BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS 2

24

PSMACS301 A UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING 4

PSMACS302 A SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS 4

PSMACS303 A CYBER AND INFORMATION SECURITY - II (CYBER FORENSICS) 4

PSMACS304 ABUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS - II (MINING

MASSIVE DATA SETS)4

PSMACSP301 A PRACTICAL: UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING 2

PSMACSP302 A PRACTICAL: SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS 2

PSMACSP303 A PRACTICAL: CYBER AND INFORMATION SECURITY - II 2

PSMACSP304 A PRACTICAL: BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS - II 2

24

PSMACS401 A SIMULATION AND MODELLING 4

PSMACS402 A BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS - III 4

PSMACSP401 A PRACTICAL IX - SIMULATION AND MODELLING 2

PSMACSP402 A PRACTICAL X - BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS - III 2

PSMACSP403 A INTERNSHIP WITH INDUSTRY 6

PSMACSP404 A PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION 6

24

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMACS101 A ANALYSIS OF ALOGARITHMS AND RESEARCH COMPUTING 4

PSMACS102 A ADVANCED NETWORKING CONCEPTS 4

PSMACS103 A ADVANCED DATABASE SYSTEMS 4

PSMACS104 A ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 4

PSMACSP101 APRACTICAL -I: ANALYSIS OF ALOGARITHMS AND RESEARCH

COMPUTING2

PSMACSP102 A PRACTICAL -II: ADVANCED NETWORKING CONCEPTS 2

PSMACSP103 A PRACTICAL -III: ADVANCED DATABASE SYSTEMS 2

PSMACSP104 A PRACTICAL -IV: ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2

24

Semester I

M.Sc(By Paper)-Computer Science Academic year 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMAMT101 A MATHEMATICSI- ALGEBRA I 5

PSMAMT102 A MATHEMATICSII- ANALYSIS I 5

PSMAMT103 A MATHEMATICSIII- COMPLEX ANALYSIS 5

PSMAMT104 A MATHEMATICSIV- DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 5

PSMAMT105 A MATHEMATICSV- SET THEORY AND LOGIC 4

24

Semester I

M.Sc(By Paper)-Mathematics Academic year 2019-20

PSMAMT201 A ALGEBRA II 5

PSMAMT202 A ANALYSIS II 5

PSMAMT203 A DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 5

PSMAMT204 A TOPOLOGY 5

PSMAMT205 A PROBABILITY 4

24

PSMAMT301 A ALGEBRA III 6

PSMAMT302 A FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS 6

PSMAMT303 A DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY 6

PSMAMT304 A GRAPH THEORY 3

PSMAMT305 A NUMERICAL ANALYSIS 3

24

PSMAMT401 A FIELD THEORY 6

PSMAMT402 A FOURIER ANALYSIS 5

PSMAMT403 A CALCULUS ON MANIFOLD 5

PSMAMT404 A LINEAR PROGRAMMING AND OPTIMISATION 4

PSMAMT405 A PROJECT 4

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Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMAMB101 A MICROBIOLOGY I- CELL BIOLOGY AND VIROLOGY 4

PSMAMB102 A MICROBIOLOGY II- MICROBIAL GENETICS 4

PSMAMB103 A MICROBIOLOGY III- MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY 4

PSMAMB104 A MICROBIOLOGY IV- MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMAMBP11 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAMBP12 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAMBP13 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAMBP14 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAMB201 A CELL BIOLOGY AND VIROLOGY 4

PSMAMB202 A MICROBIAL GENETICS 4

PSMAMB203 A MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY 4

PSMAMB204 A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMAMBP201 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAMBP202 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAMBP203 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAMBP204 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAMB301 AMICROBIOLOGY I- TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: RESEARCH

METHODOLOGY4

PSMAMB302 A MICROBIOLOGY II- FOOD MICROBIOLOGY 4

PSMAMB303 A MICROBIOLOGY III- ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 4

PSMAMB304 A MICROBIOLOGY IV-APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY 4

PSMAMBP31 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAMBP32 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAMBP33 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAMBP34 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAMB401 A TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: BIOMOLECULAR ANALYSIS 4

PSMAMB402 A PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY 4

PSMAMB403 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 4

PSMAMB404 A APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT 4

PSMAMBP401 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAMBP402 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAMBP403 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAMBP404 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc(By Paper)-Microbiology Academic year 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMAZO101 AZOOLOGY I - NON-CHORDATES, CHORDATES AND THEIR

PHYLOGENY –I4

PSMAZO102 A ZOOLOGY II - BIOCHEMISTRY AND METABOLISM – I 4

PSMAZO103 AZOOLOGY III - GENETICS, EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENTAL

BIOLOGY - I4

PSMAZO104 A ZOOLOGY IV - TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY - I 4

PSMAZOP11 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAZOP12 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAZOP13 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAZOP14 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAZO201 A NON-CHORDATES, CHORDATES & THEIR PHYLOGENY II 4

PSMAZO202 A BIOCHEMISTRY & METABOLISM II 4

PSMAZO203 A GENETICS, EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY II 4

PSMAZO204 A TOOLS & TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY II 4

PSMAZOP21 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAZOP22 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAZOP23 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAZOP24 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAZOBT301 ZOOLOGY I - BASIC BIOTECHNOLOGY I 4

PSMAZOBT302 ZOOLOGY II - APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY I 4

PSMAZOBTP31 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAZOBTP32 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAZOOCN303 ZOOLOGY III - OCEANOGRAPHY I 4

PSMAZOOCN304 ZOOLOGY IV - FISHERY SCIENCE AND AQUACULTURE I 4

PSMAZOOCNP33 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAZOOCNP34 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAZOBT401 A BASIC BIOTECHNOLOGY II 4

PSMAZOBT402 A APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY II 4

PSMAZOBTP41 A BIOTECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAZOBTP42 A BIOTECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAZOOCN403 A OCEANOGRAPHY II 4

PSMAZOOCN404 A FISHERY SCIENCE & AQUACULTURE II 4

PSMAZOOCNP43 A OCEANOGRAPHY PRACTICAL 2

PSMAZOOCNP44 A OCEANOGRAPHY PRACTICAL 2

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc(By Paper)-Zoology Academic year 2019-20

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE

CREDITS

PSMAMB101 A MICROBIOLOGY I- CELL BIOLOGY AND VIROLOGY 4

PSMAMB102 A MICROBIOLOGY II- MICROBIAL GENETICS 4

PSMAMB103 A MICROBIOLOGY III- MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY 4

PSMAMB104 A MICROBIOLOGY IV- MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMAMBP11 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAMBP12 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAMBP13 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAMBP14 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAMB201 A CELL BIOLOGY AND VIROLOGY 4

PSMAMB202 A MICROBIAL GENETICS 4

PSMAMB203 A MICROBIAL BIOCHEMISTRY 4

PSMAMB204 A MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 4

PSMAMBP201 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAMBP202 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAMBP203 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAMBP204 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAMB301 AMICROBIOLOGY I- TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: RESEARCH

METHODOLOGY4

PSMAMB302 A MICROBIOLOGY II- FOOD MICROBIOLOGY 4

PSMAMB303 A MICROBIOLOGY III- ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 4

PSMAMB304 A MICROBIOLOGY IV-APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY 4

PSMAMBP31 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAMBP32 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAMBP33 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAMBP34 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAMB401 A TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: BIOMOLECULAR ANALYSIS 4

PSMAMB402 A PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY 4

PSMAMB403 A ADVANCES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 4

PSMAMB404 A APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT 4

PSMAMBP401 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAMBP402 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAMBP403 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAMBP404 A MICROBIOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc(By Paper)-Microbiology Academic year 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMAZO101 AZOOLOGY I - NON-CHORDATES, CHORDATES AND THEIR

PHYLOGENY –I4

PSMAZO102 A ZOOLOGY II - BIOCHEMISTRY AND METABOLISM – I 4

PSMAZO103 AZOOLOGY III - GENETICS, EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENTAL

BIOLOGY - I4

PSMAZO104 A ZOOLOGY IV - TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY - I 4

PSMAZOP11 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAZOP12 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAZOP13 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAZOP14 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAZO201 A NON-CHORDATES, CHORDATES & THEIR PHYLOGENY II 4

PSMAZO202 A BIOCHEMISTRY & METABOLISM II 4

PSMAZO203 A GENETICS, EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY II 4

PSMAZO204 A TOOLS & TECHNIQUES IN BIOLOGY II 4

PSMAZOP21 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAZOP22 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAZOP23 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAZOP24 A ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAZOBT301 ZOOLOGY I - BASIC BIOTECHNOLOGY I 4

PSMAZOBT302 ZOOLOGY II - APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY I 4

PSMAZOBTP31 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAZOBTP32 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAZOOCN303 ZOOLOGY III - OCEANOGRAPHY I 4

PSMAZOOCN304 ZOOLOGY IV - FISHERY SCIENCE AND AQUACULTURE I 4

PSMAZOOCNP33 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL III 2

PSMAZOOCNP34 ZOOLOGY PRACTICAL IV 2

24

PSMAZOBT401 A BASIC BIOTECHNOLOGY II 4

PSMAZOBT402 A APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY II 4

PSMAZOBTP41 A BIOTECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL I 2

PSMAZOBTP42 A BIOTECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL II 2

PSMAZOOCN403 A OCEANOGRAPHY II 4

PSMAZOOCN404 A FISHERY SCIENCE & AQUACULTURE II 4

PSMAZOOCNP43 A OCEANOGRAPHY PRACTICAL 2

PSMAZOOCNP44 A OCEANOGRAPHY PRACTICAL 2

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Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc(By Paper)-Zoology Academic year 2019-20

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMAST101 A PROBABILITY THEORY 4

PSMAST102 A LINEAR MODELS 4

PSMAST103 A THEORY OF ESTIMATION 4

PSMAST104 A SAMPLING TECHNIQUES 4

PSMASTP1A A STATISTICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMASTP1B A STATISTICS PRACTICAL II 4

24

PSMAST201 A DISTRIBUTION THEORY 4

PSMAST202 A REGRESSION ANALYSIS 4

PSMAST203 A PLANNING AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS-I 4

PSMAST204 A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS-I 4

PSMASTP2A A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-III 4

PSMASTP2B A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-IV 4

24

PSMAST301 A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS-I 4

PSMAST302 A TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS-I 4

PSMAST303 A DATA MINING AND STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL - I 4

PSMAST304 A STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND SURVIVAL ANALYSIS - I 4

PSMASTP3A A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-V 4

PSMASTP3B A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-VI 4

24

PSMAST401 A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS-II 4

PSMAST402 A TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS-II 4

PSMAST403 A DATA MINING-II AND STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL-II 4

PSMAST404 A STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND SURVIVAL ANALYSIS-II 4

PSMASTP4A A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-VII 4

PSMASTP4B A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-VIII 4

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Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc. (By Paper)-Statistics Academic year 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PAMAECO104 A ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT 6

PAMAECO102 A MACROECONOMICS - I 6

PAMAECO101 A MICROECONOMICS - I 6

PAMAECO103 A STATISTICAL METHODS IN ECONOMICS 6

24

PAMAECO201 A MICROECONOMICS - II 6

PAMAECO202 A MACROECONOMICS - II 6

PAMAECO203 A PUBLIC ECONOMICS 6

PAMAECO204 A MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ECONOMISTS 6

24

PAMAECO301 INTERNATIONAL TRADE:THEORY AND POLICY 6

PAMAECO302 ECONOMICS OF LABOUR MARKETS 6

PAMAECO303 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY 6

PAMAECO304 BANKING: THEORY AND POLICY 6

PAMAECO305 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 6

30

PAMAECO401 A INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 6

PAMAECO402 A DEMOGRAPHY: THEORY & BASIC ANALYSIS 6

PAMAECO403 A PROJECT 10

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Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.A - ECONOMICS ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PSMAST101 A PROBABILITY THEORY 4

PSMAST102 A LINEAR MODELS 4

PSMAST103 A THEORY OF ESTIMATION 4

PSMAST104 A SAMPLING TECHNIQUES 4

PSMASTP1A A STATISTICS PRACTICAL I 4

PSMASTP1B A STATISTICS PRACTICAL II 4

24

PSMAST201 A DISTRIBUTION THEORY 4

PSMAST202 A REGRESSION ANALYSIS 4

PSMAST203 A PLANNING AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS-I 4

PSMAST204 A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS-I 4

PSMASTP2A A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-III 4

PSMASTP2B A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-IV 4

24

PSMAST301 A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS-I 4

PSMAST302 A TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS-I 4

PSMAST303 A DATA MINING AND STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL - I 4

PSMAST304 A STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND SURVIVAL ANALYSIS - I 4

PSMASTP3A A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-V 4

PSMASTP3B A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-VI 4

24

PSMAST401 A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS-II 4

PSMAST402 A TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS-II 4

PSMAST403 A DATA MINING-II AND STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL-II 4

PSMAST404 A STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND SURVIVAL ANALYSIS-II 4

PSMASTP4A A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-VII 4

PSMASTP4B A STATISTICS PRACTICAL-VIII 4

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Sc. (By Paper)-Statistics Academic year 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PAMAECO104 A ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT 6

PAMAECO102 A MACROECONOMICS - I 6

PAMAECO101 A MICROECONOMICS - I 6

PAMAECO103 A STATISTICAL METHODS IN ECONOMICS 6

24

PAMAECO201 A MICROECONOMICS - II 6

PAMAECO202 A MACROECONOMICS - II 6

PAMAECO203 A PUBLIC ECONOMICS 6

PAMAECO204 A MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ECONOMISTS 6

24

PAMAECO301 INTERNATIONAL TRADE:THEORY AND POLICY 6

PAMAECO302 ECONOMICS OF LABOUR MARKETS 6

PAMAECO303 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY 6

PAMAECO304 BANKING: THEORY AND POLICY 6

PAMAECO305 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 6

30

PAMAECO401 A INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 6

PAMAECO402 A DEMOGRAPHY: THEORY & BASIC ANALYSIS 6

PAMAECO403 A PROJECT 10

22

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.A - ECONOMICS ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PAMAENG101 A LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM 6

PAMAENG102 A LINGUISTIC AND STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF TEXTS 6

PAMAENG103 A FICTION 6

PAMAENG104 A DRAMA 6

24

PAMAENG201 A LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM 6

PAMAENG202 A LINGUISTIC AND STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF TEXTS 6

PAMAENG203 A FICTION 6

PAMAENG204 A DRAMA 6

24

PAMAENG301 POETRY FROM CHAUCER TO THE PRESENT 6

PAMAENG302 GENDERED PERSPECTIVES ON LITERATURE 6

PAMAENG303 TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE 6

PAMAENG304 SHAKESPEARE 6

PAMAENG305 INDIAN WRITING IN TRANSLATION 6

30

PAMAENG401 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 6

PAMAENG402 A POLITICAL READING OF TEXTS 6

PAMAENG403 A PROJECT BASED COURSE 6

18

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.A - ENGLISH ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PAMAPSY101 A PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY102 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY103 A STATISTICS FOR PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY104 A PSYCHOLOGY FOR COGNITION AND EMOTION 4

PAMAPSYP1 A EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 8

24

PAMAPSY201 A EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY202 A INTERVENTION SYSTEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY203 A MULTICULTURALISM-THEORY & PRACTICE 4

PAMAPSY204 A POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSYP2 A PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING & PSYCHOMETRICS PRACTICALS 8

24

PAMAPSY301 COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT IN ORGANIZATION 4

PAMAPSY302 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 4

PAMAPSY303 ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT 4

PAMAPSY304 CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY305 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 4

PAMAPSYP3 PRACTICUM IN INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY 10

30

PAMAPSY401 A COMMUNICATION & SOCIAL SKILLS 6

PAMAPSY402 A CHANGE MANAGEMENT 6

PAMAPSYP4 A PROJECT BASED COURSES 10

22

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.A -PSYCHOLOGY ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PAMAENG101 A LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM 6

PAMAENG102 A LINGUISTIC AND STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF TEXTS 6

PAMAENG103 A FICTION 6

PAMAENG104 A DRAMA 6

24

PAMAENG201 A LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM 6

PAMAENG202 A LINGUISTIC AND STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF TEXTS 6

PAMAENG203 A FICTION 6

PAMAENG204 A DRAMA 6

24

PAMAENG301 POETRY FROM CHAUCER TO THE PRESENT 6

PAMAENG302 GENDERED PERSPECTIVES ON LITERATURE 6

PAMAENG303 TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE 6

PAMAENG304 SHAKESPEARE 6

PAMAENG305 INDIAN WRITING IN TRANSLATION 6

30

PAMAENG401 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 6

PAMAENG402 A POLITICAL READING OF TEXTS 6

PAMAENG403 A PROJECT BASED COURSE 6

18

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.A - ENGLISH ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PAMAPSY101 A PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY102 A RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY103 A STATISTICS FOR PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY104 A PSYCHOLOGY FOR COGNITION AND EMOTION 4

PAMAPSYP1 A EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 8

24

PAMAPSY201 A EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY202 A INTERVENTION SYSTEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY203 A MULTICULTURALISM-THEORY & PRACTICE 4

PAMAPSY204 A POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSYP2 A PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING & PSYCHOMETRICS PRACTICALS 8

24

PAMAPSY301 COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT IN ORGANIZATION 4

PAMAPSY302 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR 4

PAMAPSY303 ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT 4

PAMAPSY304 CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY 4

PAMAPSY305 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 4

PAMAPSYP3 PRACTICUM IN INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY 10

30

PAMAPSY401 A COMMUNICATION & SOCIAL SKILLS 6

PAMAPSY402 A CHANGE MANAGEMENT 6

PAMAPSYP4 A PROJECT BASED COURSES 10

22

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.A -PSYCHOLOGY ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PCMAMCOMA101 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMA102 ECONOMICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS 6

PCMAMCOMA103 COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMA104 BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 6

24

PCMAMCOMA201 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR BUSINESS 6

PCMAMCOMA202 MACRO ECONOMICS CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS 6

PCMAMCOMA203 CORPORATE FINANCE 6

PCMAMCOMA204 E-COMMERCE 6

24

PCMAMCOMA301 ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMA302 DIRECT TAX 6

PCMAMCOMA303 ADVANCED COST ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMAP31 PROJECT WORK-I 6

24

PCMAMCOMA401 CORPORATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMA402 INDIRECT TAX- INTRODUCTION TO GST 6

PCMAMCOMA403 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMAP42 PROJECT WORK-II 6

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Com - ADVANCED ACCOUNTANCY ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PCMAMCOMB101 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMB102 ECONOMICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS 6

PCMAMCOMB103 COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMB104 BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 6

24

PCMAMCOMB201 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR BUSINESS 6

PCMAMCOMB202 MACRO ECONOMICS CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS 6

PCMAMCOMB203 CORPORATE FINANCE 6

PCMAMCOMB204 E-COMMERCE 6

24

PCMAMCOMB301 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMB302 ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMB303 MARKETING STRATEGIES AND PRACTICES 6

PCMAMCOMBP31 PROJECT WORK-I 6

24

PCMAMCOMB401 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT & LOGISTICS 6

PCMAMCOMB402 ADVERTISING & SALES MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMB403 RETAIL MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMBP42 PROJECT WORK-II 6

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Com - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester I Credit Semester II Credit

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Core 7FINANCIAL

ACCOUNTINGCore 7

COST ACCOUNTING Core 4 COST

ACCOUNTING

Core 4

DIRECT TAX Core 3 DIRECT TAX Core 3

MATH (WITH TUTORIAL) Generic Elective 3 MATH (WITH

TUTORIAL)

Generic Elective 3

ECONOMICS Discipline Elective 3 ECONOMICS Discipline Elective 3

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Ability

Enhancement

2 ENVIRONMENTAL

STUDIES

Ability Enhancement 2

BUSINESS COMMUNICAITON

(WITH TUTORIAL)

Skill

Enhancement

2 BUSINESS LAW Discipline Elective 3

F.Y.B.Com. Honours Course Structure

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COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PCMAMCOMA101 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMA102 ECONOMICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS 6

PCMAMCOMA103 COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMA104 BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 6

24

PCMAMCOMA201 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR BUSINESS 6

PCMAMCOMA202 MACRO ECONOMICS CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS 6

PCMAMCOMA203 CORPORATE FINANCE 6

PCMAMCOMA204 E-COMMERCE 6

24

PCMAMCOMA301 ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMA302 DIRECT TAX 6

PCMAMCOMA303 ADVANCED COST ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMAP31 PROJECT WORK-I 6

24

PCMAMCOMA401 CORPORATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMA402 INDIRECT TAX- INTRODUCTION TO GST 6

PCMAMCOMA403 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMAP42 PROJECT WORK-II 6

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Com - ADVANCED ACCOUNTANCY ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

COURSE CODES COURSE DESCRIPTIONCOURSE

CREDITS

PCMAMCOMB101 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMB102 ECONOMICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS 6

PCMAMCOMB103 COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 6

PCMAMCOMB104 BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 6

24

PCMAMCOMB201 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR BUSINESS 6

PCMAMCOMB202 MACRO ECONOMICS CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS 6

PCMAMCOMB203 CORPORATE FINANCE 6

PCMAMCOMB204 E-COMMERCE 6

24

PCMAMCOMB301 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMB302 ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMB303 MARKETING STRATEGIES AND PRACTICES 6

PCMAMCOMBP31 PROJECT WORK-I 6

24

PCMAMCOMB401 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT & LOGISTICS 6

PCMAMCOMB402 ADVERTISING & SALES MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMB403 RETAIL MANAGEMENT 6

PCMAMCOMBP42 PROJECT WORK-II 6

24

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

M.Com - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-20

Semester I Credit Semester II Credit

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Core 7FINANCIAL

ACCOUNTINGCore 7

COST ACCOUNTING Core 4 COST

ACCOUNTING

Core 4

DIRECT TAX Core 3 DIRECT TAX Core 3

MATH (WITH TUTORIAL) Generic Elective 3 MATH (WITH

TUTORIAL)

Generic Elective 3

ECONOMICS Discipline Elective 3 ECONOMICS Discipline Elective 3

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Ability

Enhancement

2 ENVIRONMENTAL

STUDIES

Ability Enhancement 2

BUSINESS COMMUNICAITON

(WITH TUTORIAL)

Skill

Enhancement

2 BUSINESS LAW Discipline Elective 3

F.Y.B.Com. Honours Course Structure

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10. SHORT TERM COURSES

Department Course Duration Certificate granting body

BMS Department Corporate grooming and Etiquette workshops

10 hours Mithibai College

BAF Department

Short Term Course in Taxation

30 hours

Mithibai College

BFM Department

NISM-Series-XI: Course for Equity Sales Certification

Examination

30 hours

Certificate given to students who clear the National level NISM examination in the respective module by NISM

BBI Department

NISM-Series-V-B: Course for Mutual Fund Foundation Certification Examination

30 hours

BMM Department

Excellence development in Linguistics (Urdu)

30 hours

Mithibai College

Excellence development in Linguistics (Marathi)

30 hours

Biochemistry Department

Clinical Biochemistry

45 hours

Mithibai College

Biotechnology Department

Basics, Tools and applications of Bioinformatics

45 hours

Mithibai College

Computer Science Department

Graphics Designing –

CorelDraw and Adobe Photoshop

45 hours

Mithibai College

CORSES IN ASSOCIATION WITH GOODLIFE EDUCATION

Short Term Financial Market Course

30 hours

Goodlife Education in association with Mithibai College

First Term 06 June, 2019 to 24 October, 2019*

Second Term

15

November, 201 9

to 02

May, 20 20*

Mid Term Break

02 September 2019 to 7 September, 2019

Diwali Vacation

25

October 2019 to 14 November, 2019

Christmas Vacation

26 December

2019

to 01 January

2019

*Both days inclusive

NOTE: The above calendar is subject to change with the orders of statutory bodies.

Mithibai in News

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10. SHORT TERM COURSES

Department Course Duration Certificate granting body

BMS Department Corporate grooming and Etiquette workshops

10 hours Mithibai College

BAF Department

Short Term Course in Taxation

30 hours

Mithibai College

BFM Department

NISM-Series-XI: Course for Equity Sales Certification

Examination

30 hours

Certificate given to students who clear the National level NISM examination in the respective module by NISM

BBI Department

NISM-Series-V-B: Course for Mutual Fund Foundation Certification Examination

30 hours

BMM Department

Excellence development in Linguistics (Urdu)

30 hours

Mithibai College

Excellence development in Linguistics (Marathi)

30 hours

Biochemistry Department

Clinical Biochemistry

45 hours

Mithibai College

Biotechnology Department

Basics, Tools and applications of Bioinformatics

45 hours

Mithibai College

Computer Science Department

Graphics Designing –

CorelDraw and Adobe Photoshop

45 hours

Mithibai College

CORSES IN ASSOCIATION WITH GOODLIFE EDUCATION

Short Term Financial Market Course

30 hours

Goodlife Education in association with Mithibai College

First Term 06 June, 2019 to 24 October, 2019*

Second Term

15

November, 201 9

to 02

May, 20 20*

Mid Term Break

02 September 2019 to 7 September, 2019

Diwali Vacation

25

October 2019 to 14 November, 2019

Christmas Vacation

26 December

2019

to 01 January

2019

*Both days inclusive

NOTE: The above calendar is subject to change with the orders of statutory bodies.

Mithibai in News

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FACULTY T EAM

Degree College Arts Faculty

Junior College Arts Faculty

FACULTY T EAM

Degree College Commerce Faculty

Junior College Commerce Faculty

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FACULTY T EAM

Degree College Arts Faculty

Junior College Arts Faculty

FACULTY T EAM

Degree College Commerce Faculty

Junior College Commerce Faculty

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FACULTY T EAM

Degree College Science Faculty

Junior College Science Faculty

FACULTY T EAM

Degree College Self finance Faculty

Administrative Staff

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FACULTY T EAM

Degree College Science Faculty

Junior College Science Faculty

FACULTY T EAM

Degree College Self finance Faculty

Administrative Staff

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LIST OF INSTITUTIONS Rs. 100/-

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S.N. Institute Year of Establishment1. Smt. Goklibai Punamchand Pitamber High School 19342. Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science 19613. Shri Bhagubhai Mafatlal Polytechnic 19634. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics 19645. Shri Gangaprasad Ranchodbhai Jani Boys Hostel 19686. Shri Manilal Vadilal Nanavati Prathmik Shala 19747. Chauhan Jr. College of Arts, & Science 19768. Jitendra Chauhan College of Law 19779. Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce 198010. Shri Dhirajlal Vrajlal Parekh Shishu Vihar 198111. Harkisan Mehta Institute of Media, Research and Analysis 199012. Shri Chhotabhai B. Patel Research Centre for Chemistry & Biological Sciences 199013. Acharya Ambalal V. Patel Jr. College 199214. Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering 199415. Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School & ND Parekh Pre-Primary School 199716. Mukeshbhai R. Patel Military School, Shipur 200317. Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management 200318. Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy 200419. Pravin Gandhi College of Law (5-Year) 200420. Institute of International Studies 200621. Shri J. V. Parekh International School 200822. Centre for Performing Arts 201023. Mukesh R. Patel School (CBSE) 201324. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Mumbai Schools - School of Business Management 2006 - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering 2006 - Global Access School for Continuing Education 2006 - Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management 2006 - Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce 2007 - Balwant Sheth School of Architecture 2007 - Sunandan R. Divatia School of Science 2007 - Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics 2010 - Kirit P. Mehta School of Law 2013 - Pravin Dalal School of Entrepreneurship & Family Business Management 1999 / 2014 - Jyoti Dalal school of Liberal Art 2016 - School of Design 2018 Centres of Excellence - Institute of Intellectual Property Studies 2009 (2000) - BSE Centre for Capital Markets Studies 2009 - Centre for Sustainability Management & Social Entrepreneurship 2005 Hostel - Matushri Kundangauri Manharlal Sanghvi Girls Hostel 200325. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Shirpur - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering 2007 - School of Pharmacy & Technology Management 2007 Centres of Excellence - Academy of Aviation 2007 - Centre for Textile Functions 200726. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed to-be University - Off Campus Centres - Bengaluru Campus - Hyderabad Campus - Navi Mumbai Campus - Indore Campus Other Infrastructure Facilities 27. Shri Bhaidas Maganlal Sabhagriha 1973 Jashoda Rang Mandir 1975 Santokba Sanskar Sadan 1975 Juhu Jagruti Hall 1990 Babubhai Jagjivandas Hall 2000 Pravin Gandhi Pavilion 2004 Smt. Jashwantiben Vinod Goradia Auditorium 2011

LIST OF INSTITUTIONS Rs. 100/-

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