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Page 1: Prospectus 2020 & 21 - Bal Bharati...BAL-BHARATI’s M. J. PANCHOLIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Permanently Affiliated to University Of Mumbai ISO 9001 : 2015 Certified Organization PROSPECTUS

BAL-BHARATI’sM. J. PANCHOLIA COLLEGE

OF COMMERCEPermanently Affiliated to University Of Mumbai

ISO 9001 : 2015 Certified Organization

P R O S P E C T U S2020 - 21

S. V. Road, Kandivali (W), Mumbai - 400 067.

Phone : 2862 8170 | E-mail : [email protected] | Website : www.balbharati.edu.in

M. J. Pancholia College of Commerce

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Founded as Registered Society in 1956Registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860

SOCIETY REG. No. BOM 20 of 1956 GBSSD dated 14th September 1956

Founded as Public Charitable Trust in 1957Registered under Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950

REGI No. E - 1416 (B) dated 30th April 1957Exempted from Income Tax under sec. 80 (G) in 1999

Bal Bharati Bal MandirEstablished in 1963 Established on 1st April 1965

Bal Bharati Primary School Bal Bharati High SchoolEstablished in 1969

Bal Bharati Junior College

Bal Bharati Junior College of Science

Established in 1975Recognised by Maharashtra Government in 1975

Established in 2016

Established in 1988Affiliated to Mumbai University in 1988

Permanently Affiliated to Mumbai University in 2006

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Three Years Degree Programme

2020-21

P R O S P E C T U S

SM. J. Pancholia College of Commerce

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B.Com. PROGRAMEligibility for admission to F.Y.B.COM.

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year degree course leading

to the Bachelor of Commerce must have passed the Higher Secondary School

Certificate (Std. XII) examination conducted by the different Divisional Boards of the

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.

OR

Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) examination

with vocational subjects/minimum competency based vocational course conducted

by the different Divisional Boards of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and

Higher Secondary Education.

OR

Must have passed an examination of another University or Body recognized as

equivalent to Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) Examination.

Eligibility for admission to S.Y.B.COM. and T.Y.B. COM

Any who has studied in a College affiliated to the University of Mumbai can

seek admission to this College in S.Y.B.Com. or T.Y.B.Com. class provided he/she

has passed the F.Y.B.Com or S.Y.B.Com. examination respectively. Students from

any other University are required to procure Eligibility Certificate from the University

of Mumbai.

learner

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ABOUT BAL BHARATI2

Bal Bharati institution was established in 1957 by Bal Bharati Public Charitable Trust as an educational & progressive children's center to provide

informal education with an aim of “Making Children Happy” by focusing on all round personality development of the children. Over a period of time,

due to an increasing demand from the local community the informal education style was reformed to that of imparting formal education through the

establishment of Bal Bharati School in 1965. The next step forward was the formation of Bal Bharati Junior College in 1975 (Aided and recognized by

the Government of Maharashtra) providing 10+2 level of education in the Commerce stream. in

affiliation with the University of Mumbai came into existence in 1988 to impart Degree level of education i.e Bachelor of Commerce with specialization

in Accountancy and Financial Management. Bal Bharati Junior College of Science was started in 2016 providing 10+2 level of education in the

Science stream.

Bal Bharati is also recognized as a Gujarati Linguistic Minority educational institution in 2009.

Currently Bal Bharati institute is a vibrant house for the following academic streams:

• Bal Bharati School (Pre- Primary, Primary, Secondary, Multimedia)

• Bal Bharati Junior College (HSC-10+2) (Commerce Stream)

• Bal Bharati Junior College of Science

• Bal Bharati School of Business (HSC Plus)

• (BCOM, BAF, BMS)

Bal Bharati Institute is an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Organisation

The learner enrollment has grown exponentially over a period of time. is permanently affiliated to the

University of Mumbai.

Bal Bharati’s M J Pancholia College of Commerce

Bal Bharati’s M J Pancholia College of Commerce

Bal Bharati’s M J Pancholia College of Commerce

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Duration of the Program and Related Information :

a) It is a three years full time degree program consisting of six semesters.

b) The program has 40 courses of 100 marks each.

c) A batch shall consist of not more than 120 students in each division.

d) Total number of lectures per paper per semester for theory courses shall be maximum 60 of 48 minutes duration each.

e) A learner has to abide by all the rules laid down by the University of Mumbai regarding Attendance, Discipline, Examination etc.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.Com.)

The Program has 40 Courses of 100 marks each

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THIRD YEAR

Accountancy & Financial Management - IV

2.3.2

2.3.3

2.3.4

2.3.5

2.4.1

2.4.2

2.4.3

2.4.4

2.4.5

Financial Accounting & Auditing -Introduction to Management Accounting - V

Financial Accounting & Auditing -

Auditing-VI

Commerce - III Commerce - IV

Business Economics - III Business Economics - IV

Advertising - I Advertising - II

2.3.7

2.3.6 2.4.6

Business Law - I 2.4.7 Business Law - II

Foundation Course Contemporary Issues-III Foundation Course Contemporary Issues-IV

Accountancy & Financial Management - III2.3.1

SECOND YEAR

THIRD SEMESTER FOURTH SEMESTER

3.5.2

3.5.3

3.5.4

3.6.1

3.6.2

3.6.3

3.6.4

3.6.53.5.5

3.5.1

FIFTH SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER

Financial Accounting & Auditing - VII

(Financial Accounting)

Financial Accounting & Auditing - IX

(Financial Accounting)

Financial Accounting & Auditing - VIII

(Cost Accounting)

Financial Accounting & Auditing - X

(Cost Accounting)

Commerce - V Commerce - VI

Business Economics - V Business Economics - VI

Export Marketing / Computer System &

Application

Export Marketing / Computer System &

Application

3.5.6 3.6.6Direct & Indirect Taxation Direct & Indirect Taxation

FIRST YEAR

Accountancy & Financial Management - I1.1.1

1.1.2

1.1.3

1.1.4

1.1.5

1.1.6

1.1.7

Commerce - I

Business Economics - I

Business Communication - I

Environmental Studies - I

Foundation Course - I

Mathematical and Statistical Techniques - I

1.2.1

1.2.2

1.2.3

1.2.4

1.2.5

1.2.6

1.2.7

Accountancy & Financial Management - II

Commerce - II

Business Economics - II

Business Communication - II

Environmental Studies - II

Foundation Course - II

Mathematical and Statistical Techniques - II

FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER

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FEES:

REFUND OF FEES:

Once a learner is admitted to the

College s/he shall be required to pay

fees as prescribed by the University of

Mumbai or any other competent

authority from time to time, at the time

of admission (including Exam Fees)

Refund of fees to a learner shall be

made according to the Ordinances

2859, 2859A and 2859 B of the

University of Mumbai.

* : University of Mumbai is in the

process of revision of fees. In such an

event, the fees shall be revised in

a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e

recommendations of the University of

Mumbai and learners may have to pay

the differential amount, to meet the

revised fee structure

TIMINGS OF THE COLLEGE :

1.Lecture Timings :

2.Administrative :office Timings

EXAMINATIONS:

7.00 a.m to 12.00 noon

9.30 a.m to12.30 p.m.

All exams shall be conducted as per the guidelines of the University of Mumbai.

ACADEMIC TERMS :

Semesters of Academic year 2020-21 shall be as per the Guidelines of University of Mumbai.

College teaching and administrative activities shall be conducted online, untill the COVID pandemic is declared over.

* FEES FOR FIRST YEAR (2020-21) :

B.Com. Aided

B.Com. Unaided

R 5366/-

R 10566/-

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SELF-FINANCE PROGRAM : B.A.F., B.M.S. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE) (BAF)

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BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (BMS)

Eligibility :

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) degree course shall have passed XII std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt (40% in case of reserved category) .

Eligibility :

A candidate for being eligible for admission to the B.M.S. Degree Course shall have passed H.S.C. Examination of the

OR

A learner who has passed the H.S.C. Examination or equivalent from a Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education / University other than from Maharashtra is also eligible for admission to provided he/she procures an Eligibility Certificate from the University of Mumbai.

OR

A learner who has passed the H.S.C. examination as laid down in the University of Mumbai Circular No. UG/385 dtd. 28th September, 1995.

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) & Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)

Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination or Diploma in any Engineering branches with two years or three years duration after S.S.C. conducted by the Board of Technical Education, Maharashtra State or its equivalent examination by securing minimum 45% marks for general category (in one attempt) at the respective Examination and minimum 40% marks for the reserved category (in one attempt).

Duration of the Course and Related Information :

a) It is a three years full time degree program consisting of six semesters.

b) The program has consist of 39 courses (subjects) & 1 projects of 100 marks each.

c) A batch shall consist of not more than 60 students in each division.

d) Total number of lectures per paper per semester for theory courses shall be maximum 60 of 48 minutes duration each.

e) A learner has to abide by all the rules laid down by the University of Mumbai regarding Attendance, Discipline, Examination etc.

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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE) (BAF)

The Program has consist of 39 Courses & 1 Projects of 100 marks each

FIRST YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER

1.1.1

1.1.2

1.1.3

1.1.4

1.1.5

1.1.6

1.1.7

1.2.1

1.2.2

1.2.3

1.2.4

1.2.5

1.2.6

1.2.7

SECOND SEMESTER

Financial Accounting - I (Elements of Financial Accounting)

Cost Accounting - I (Introduction and Element of Cost)

Financial Management - I (Introduction to Financial Management)

Business Communication - I

Foundation Course - I

Commerce - I (Business Environment)

Business Economics - I

Auditing - I

Financial Accounting - II

Business Communication - II

Innovative Financial Services

Business Law - I

Business Mathematics

Foundation Course - II

(Introduction and Planning)

(Special Accounting Areas)

(Business Regulatory Framework)

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*FEES :

B.A.F. (Bachelor of Accounting & Finance)

First Year :

2020 - 2021R 20,666/-

SECOND YEAR

THIRD SEMESTER

2.3.1

2.3.2

2.3.3

2.3.4

2.3.5

2.3.6

2.3.7

2.4.1

2.4.2

2.4.3

2.4.4

2.4.5

2.4.6

2.4.7

FOURTH SEMESTER

THIRD YEAR

FIFTH SEMESTER

3.5.1

3.5.2

3.5.3

3.5.4

3.5.5

3.5.6

3.6.1

3.6.2

3.6.3

3.6.4

3.6.5

3.6.6

SIXTH SEMESTER

Financial Accounting - V

Financial Accounting - VI

Cost Accounting - III

Taxation - III (Indirect Taxes -I)

Management II (Management Applications)

Finanacial Management - II

Financial Accounting -VII

Project Work

Cost Accounting -IV

Taxation -IV (Indirect Taxes II)

Economics -III (Indian Economy)

Financial Management - III

Financial Accounting (Special Accounting Areas) - III

Cost Accounting (Method of Costing) - II

Information Technology in Accountancy - I

Foundation Course in Commerce (FMO) - III

Business Law (Business Regulatory Framework) II

Business Economics - II

Taxation - II (Direct Taxes Paper - I)

Financial Accounting - (Special Accounting Areas) - IV

Management Accounting (Introduction to Management Accounting)

Information Technology in Accountancy - II

Foundation Course in Management (Introduction to Management) - IV

Business Law (Company Law) - III

Research Methodology in Accounting & Finance

Taxation - III (Direct Taxes - II)

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FIRST SEMESTER

1.1.1

1.1.2

1.1.3

1.1.4

1.1.5

1.1.6

1.1.7

1.2.1

1.2.2

1.2.3

1.2.4

1.2.5

1.2.6

1.2.7

SECOND SEMESTER

FIRST YEAR

BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (BMS)

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Introduction to Financial Accounts

Business Law

Business Statistics

Business Communication - I

Foundation Course - I

Foundation of Human Skills

Economics - IBusiness

Principles of Marketing

Industrial Law

Business Mathematics

Business Communication - II

Foundation Course - II (Value Education & Soft Skill)

Business Environment

Principles of Management

The Program has consist of 39 Courses & 1 Projects of 100 marks eachTHIRD YEAR

FIFTH SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER

*FEES : B.M.S (Bachelor of Management Studies)

First Year :

2020 - 2021R 20,366/-

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SECOND YEAR

THIRD SEMESTER FOURTH SEMESTER

Finance1. Information Technology in Business Management I

2. Foundation Course ( Environmental Management) III

3. Business Planning & Entrpreneurial Management

4. Accounting for Managerial Decisions

5. Strategic Management

6. Introduction to Cost Accounting

7. Corporate Finance

Marketing1. Information Technology in Business Management I

2. Foundation Course ( Environmental Management) III

3. Business Planning & Entrpreneurial Management

4. Accounting for Managerial Decisions

5. Strategic Management

6. Advertising7. Consumer Behaviour

Finance1. Information Technology in Business Management II

2. Foundation Course (Ethics & Governance) IV

3. Business Economics II

4. Business Research Methods

5. Production & Total Quality Management

6. Auditing

7. Corporate Restructuring

Marketing1. Information Technology in Business Management II

2. Foundation Course (Ethics & Governance) IV

3. Business Economics II

4. Business Research Methods

5. Production & Total Quality Management

6. Integrated Marketing Communication

7. Rural Marketing

FINANCE : 1. Logistics & Supply Chain Management, 2. Corporate

Communication & Public Relations, 3. Investment Analysis & Portfolio

Management, 4. Wealth Management, 5. Risk Management,

6. Direct Taxes

MARKETING : 1. Logistics & Supply Chain Management, 2. Corporate

Communication & Public Relations, 3. Service Marketing, 4. E- Commerce &

Digital Marketing, 5. Strategic Marketing Management,

6. Sales & DistrIbution Management

FINANCE : 1. Operation Research, 2. Project Work, 3. International Finance,

4. Project Management, 5. Financing Rural Development

6. Indirect Taxes

MARKETING : 1. Operation Research, 2. Project Work, 3. Brand Management,

4. Retail Management, 5. Marketing of Non Profit Organisation,

6. International Marketing

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MODERN TEACHING METHODS & USE OF ICT IN TEACHING & LEARNING

• Discussion about various topics related to the syllabus • Industrial Visits

• Lecture Method • Providing Practical Views about Accountancy

• Group Discussion • Class room games

• Presentations • Class room quiz

• Assignments & tutorials • Book reading

• Regular tests / mid term tests • Presentation competition

• Use of LCD

STUDENTS’ COUNCIL :

The Students’ Council is a representative body representing various classes and associations, with the Principal as the ex-officio President.

• Debate

• • Research Paper Presentation

Online learning on discord

Online add on courses

The main objective of the council is to organise & guide learners' activities to foster a spirit of unity & harmony.

GYMKHANA:

The College Gymkhana is managed by the Chairman nominated by the Principal along with the Gymkhana Secretary. The purpose of the Gymkhana

is to encourage learners to participate in indoor & outdoor games as well as intercollegiate sports competitions.

The college has in-house facilities for games such as Carrom, Chess, Table Tennis, Badminton etc.

COLLEGE CANTEEN :

The Canteen caters to the needs of the staff and the learners by providing wholesome snacks and beverages throughout the day and is in

accordance with the latest guidelines prescribed by the University of Mumbai.

INDUSTRIAL VISITS :

The College shall attempt to organize one Industrial visit of one day in Mumbai during the 1st term and another Industrial visit of (overnight out of

Mumbai) during the 2nd term.

LIBRARY:

The Library has an excellent collection of text books, reference books, journals, periodicals etc. Its facilities and services exist for the benefit of its users : the

whole academic community of staff and learners. Library rules are devised to ensure the best service to the users. The college provides Library facilities for ex-

students with prior permission from the Principal, so as to enable them to acquire higher education.

Book Bank Scheme is also run by the college, through which needy learners are given text - books for use for each semester, as per the availability in the

library, absolutely free of cost.

PARTICIPATION OF TEACHERS IN ACADEMIC AND PERSONAL COUNSELING OF LEARNERS-

There is active participation of teachers in academic and personal counseling of learners. The learners are guided by the teachers in the process of

completion of their project work. Career guidance through experts and professionals are made available to learners. A specialised counselor is appointed to

counsel the learners in different areas.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. All learners are expected to uphold the dignity of the institution by their actions and behavior inside and outside the college.

2. At the time of admission, every learner shall sign a declaration and shall submit it along with the admission form, that he / she will abide by all the

rules and regulations and accept the decision of the College in all matters as final.

3. Learners shall not be permitted to enter the college campus without a valid photo identity card issued by the college. Every learner is required to

carry his / her identity card with him / her and shall present it for inspection when demanded.

4. Insubordination and unbecoming language or misconduct in any form are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of a learner. Any form of 'ragging'

i.e. intimidation or humiliation of any learner by other learner is strictly prohibited and is liable to the most severe penalties including rustication of

the learner from the college.

5. Learners shall abide by the dress code specified by the college. Learners are not allowed to wear sleeveless, backless, short or skin-hugging

dress, and shorts / three-fourths, ripped or torn denim pants to college.

6. Learners shall attend lectures, practicals & tutorials regularly and attendance is compulsory. Absence from lectures must be specified in

writing and if illness is the cause, a medical certificate must be submitted to the office immediately after resuming attendance.

7. No learner shall collect any money as contribution for a get-together, educational visit, study notes, charity or any other activity without the

prior sanction of the College.

8. Learners are expected to take proper care of the college property and help in keeping the college premises neat and tidy. Causing damage to

the property of the college e.g. disfiguring walls, doors, fittings or breaking furniture etc. is a breach of discipline and will be duly punished.

9. Smoking, chewing paan / tobacco, consumption of alcohol, possession/consumption and/or distribution of drugs are strictly prohibited in the

college premises. Offenders will be severely dealt with, and police complaint may be lodged against them.

10. Learners shall attend all the internal and external examinations conducted by the college, as per the guidelines of the University of Mumbai. Any

learner who remains absent during any of the examinations for whatsoever reasons should immediately inform in writing to the

Examination Committee about the same. The college shall not allow any learner to appear in any of the above mentioned exams except on the

specified dates.

11. Learners shall abide by the University of Mumbai’s rules regarding minimum 75% attendance of lectures in each term in each subject failing

which strict action including debarring the student from appearing in the exam, shall be taken against the learner by the college.

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NSS :

The NSS Unit of the college enrols learners as per NSS guidelines and directions of the University of Mumbai. It gives an opportunity to learners to

develop organizational skills and leadership qualities and imbibes in them a sense of social consciousness. Various projects are undertaken by

these volunteers throughout the year. A 7 days Residential Camp to a nearby place is also arranged for them during the academic year.

WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CELL :

The college has a Women Development Cell, formed as per the guidelines laid down by the Hon. Supreme Court of India and the subsequent

directives issued by University of Mumbai. The cell is formed to protect the women employees of the institution and the girl learners against any form

of sexual harassment and to redress their grievances as per the guidelines laid by the University.

STUDENTS’ GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL :

The college has a Students’ Grievance Redressal Cell, wherein the complaints of the learners are looked into, pertaining to any academic and / or

administrative matters of the college including ragging but not restricted to it. There is a Students’ Grievance Redressal Cell Box in the college in

which the learners can drop their grievances in writing.

Wi-Fi CAMPUS :

The college provides a free Wi-Fi on the campus for all academic activities.

STATE OF THE ART CLASSROOMS :

Technologically well equipped, modern classrooms with Air-conditioners & LCD projectors for self finance learners.

FREESHIP :

Freeship shall be granted to eligible learners belonging to the economically backward class subject to their fulfillment of the conditions as laid down

by the University of Mumbai, regarding the same.

The college enables learners to apply for scholarship under the various schemes promoted through MahaDBT by the Govt. of Maharashtra.

For more information regarding these schemes the learners should contact the college office.

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12. Learners applying for certificates, testimonials etc. and those requiring the Principal’s signature on any document or application should first

contact the college office. No papers should be brought by the learners directly to the Principal for his signature.

13. No society or association of learners shall be formed in the college and no person should be invited to address a meeting without the prior

permission from the college.

14. Learners should not leave their books, valuables and other belongings in their classrooms / laboratories / girls common room, whenever

they move away from the rooms. Learners shall not bring any personal vehicles like scooter, bike, car and any other two wheeler or

automobiles inside the college campus. Learners shall not be allowed to park the same inside the college premises. College shall not be

responsible for any loss of property which is being brought within the college premises by the learner.

15. No learner shall communicate any information to or write about matters dealing with the college administration in the press or to the media ,or

any social networking site.

16. Learners shall not loiter in the premises of the college while the classes are being conducted. Their conduct in the classrooms as well as on the

premises shall be such as not to cause any disturbance to fellow learners or to other classes.

17. If for any reason, the continuance of a learner in the college is, in the opinion of the Principal detrimental to the best interest of the college, he may

expel such a learner from the college without giving reasons for his decision. The Principal’s decision shall be final and binding.

18. Admissions can be considered to be granted only when the full fees for the academic year are paid. Learners who misbehave and have

serious complaints of indiscipline against them will not be readmitted to the college, in the following academic year / semester.

19. Parents and Guardians are requested to co-operate with the college authorities in enforcing regularity and discipline in their wards and ensure

that their wards attend their classes and take healthy and helpful interest in the activities of the college.

20. Learners shall not bring any electronic or digital gadgets, equipments like cell phone, floppy disk, CD, DVD, Pendrive or any kind of data

storage device as well as any computing device like PDA Laptops, Palmtops etc. within the Computer lab of the college without explicit written

permission of the Principal. Any learner found in possession of above mentioned items shall be permanently debarred from the computer lab.

21. The learner shall abide by the ONLINE learning rules prescribed by the college/University from time to time.

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