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CONTENTS

Welcome to St Andrew's College

Vision and Mission

Programmes Offered

General Admission Policy

Calendar of events

Admission Rules

Courses Offered

Conditions for Granting Terms

Examination & Promotion to S.Y.J.C.

Refund of Fees

Admission Rules

Programmes and Courses

Conditions for Granting Terms

Standard of Passing / Eligibility for the Programme

Examination and Promotion

University of Mumbai Semester and Choice Based Credit System

Master of Commerce

Examination Scheme

Bachelor of Management Studies - B.M.S.

Bachelor of Mass Media - B.M.M.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology - B.Sc. (I.T.)

Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting & Finance - B.Com. (A& F)

Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Studies - B.Sc. (H.S.)

Bachelor of Commerce in Banking & Insurance - B.Com. (B&I)

Diploma course in Inter-Religious Dialogue

Campus and Infrastructure

Co-Curricular Activities

Sports, ACME, N.S.S., Students' Council

Value Education, Social Outreach Programme, Campus Ministry, Counselling, Training & Placement Cell

Alumni

Rules & Regulations

Freeships, Awards & Scholarships

Introduction

JUNIOR COLLEGE (ARTS, SCIENCE & COMMERCE)

DEGREE COLLEGE

POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME:

SELF - FINANCED COURSES

PROPOSED ACTIVITIES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17

FOR STUDENTS OF JUNIOR AND DEGREE COLLEGE

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IntroductionSt. Andrew's College is the result of the thoughtfulness of a few visionaries under the

leadership of His Eminence Simon Cardinal Pimenta. It was founded by the Catholic

Archdiocese of Bombay (Mumbai) primarily, but not exclusively, for the Catholic

community. The Archdiocese has a large network of schools and colleges spread all over the

city, Navi Mumbai and in the districts of Thane and Raighad. Mumbai, the "Urbs prima", has

a big share in the educational apostolate. St. Andrew's College, being under the jurisdiction

and control of the Archbishop of Bombay (Mumbai), enjoys the status of a minority

educational institution.

We were privileged to have Nobel laureate Mother Teresa unveil the plaque that heralded the

beginning of St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce on 1 January 1981. After

gaining permission from the Government of Maharashtra and the University of Mumbai, the

Degree College was inaugurated on 9 July 1983. We have come a long way since then and

today are able to offer our students good infrastructure, experienced faculty, efficient

administration and a wide repertoire of courses.

We endeavor to stand for academic excellence, development of skills and especially

character formation based on the love of God and service of people as exemplified in the

person of Jesus Christ. We aim to train our students to become good citizens, distinguished

for their sincere commitment to God and country. We seek to infuse in them a sincere concern

for others, to make their lives socially meaningful and useful by lending a helping hand to the

oppressed and the downtrodden.

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Welcome to St. Andrew's College

St. Andrew's College located in Bandra, Mumbai's Queen of the suburbs is a leading college and has been accredited with an 'A' Grade by NAAC (National Accreditation and Assessment Council) and the Maharashtra Board. It is the highest grade given to colleges and we are justifiably proud and happy.

Our goal is to develop the intellect and inspire our students to act righteously. Like Socrates we believe that the love of wisdom is itself a sacred path, a holy quest - not a game to be taken lightly. St. Pope John Paul II endorsed this view in his Ex Corde Ecclesiae when he said reverence for God, encoded in the mission of a Catholic college, makes it a special community of professors and students, universitas magistrorum et scholarium, and they are united by the same love of wisdom. Our faculty is well qualified, dedicated and sensitive to the needs of our students.

We offer a rich programme of graduate courses that encourages you to appreciate the beauty of nature and God's creation, to note the historical and social realities, to understand the psychology of human behaviour, or for those with other interests, to study economics, financial accounting, management, mass media, international finance and marketing. We equip you to realise your potential for electronics and web technology and we also cater to your appetite for food production, beverage service and hospitality. Besides the myriad academic courses, we have a full calendar of events and activities in our impressive auditorium and campus in order to realise our vision to provide you with a holistic education.

Through our integrated programme of head and heart we hope to reform, create and develop systems that prepare you to work in a borderless economy and live in a global society. I invite you to visit our campus or our website and discover what makes St. Andrew's College special.

Dr. Marie FernandesPrincipal

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VISION AND MISSION

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Vision“A commitment to guide our students to achieve excellence

through holistic education"

Mission

To mould students to be morally upright, socially committed and

spiritually inspired by Christian principles, to be responsible

citizens of India and the world

To enable students realize their full potential in academic, cultural

and sporting pursuits

To empower students to be good leaders who will spread the light of

knowledge, harmony and equality in all spheres of life

To equip students with the required knowledge and skills to face the

challenges of the real world

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PROGRAMMES OFFERED

JUNIOR COLLEGE

DEGREE COLLEGE

Arts, Science & Commerce

1. Bachelor of Arts B.A.

2. Bachelor of Commerce B. Com

3. Bachelor of Management Studies B.M.S.

4. Bachelor of Mass Media B.M.M.

5. Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) B.Sc. (I.T.)

6. Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance) B.Com (A&F)

7. Bachelor of Science (Hospitality Studies) B.Sc. (H.S.)

8. Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance) B.Com.(B&I)

9. Master of Commerce M.Com.

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Websitewww. standrewscollege.ac.in

College TimingsSenior College : 7.30 a.m. to 2.00p.m.Junior College : 12.30p.m. to 5.50p.m.

Practicals for Jr. College Science Students will commence at 11.10 a.m. or 2.50 p.m. Jr. College lectures will usually conclude by 5.50 p.m.

College TermsFirst Term : 06 June 2016 – 25 October 2016Second Term : 15 November 2016 – 30 April 2017

Ganpati Holidays : 06 September 2016 – 12 September 2016Diwali Break : 26 October 2016 – 14 November 2016Winter Break : 26 December 2016 – 01 January 2017

} Both days inclusive

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GENERAL ADMISSION POLICY

Students are granted admission based on the rules and regulations of the government

the University of Mumbai. Being a minority college, 50% of the seats will be reserved for

Catholics.

No admission shall be regarded as duly granted unless it is granted by the authority of the

Principal, and the necessary fees have been received by the college office. Once a student

is admitted to the college, s/he shall be liable to pay full fees for the whole year. A student

once admitted will be considered as duly enrolled for that academic year, unless s/he

informs the Principal, in writing, of her/his intention to leave the college.

All admissions are valid only for one academic year and have to be renewed by

application in the prescribed form for every subsequent year of study in the college.

A student may not be allowed to continue for the next term/semester of the academic year

on account of unsatisfactory discipline/attendance/academic record.

Promotion to the next class / semester is subject to Board / University and College rules

and regulations.

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Junior CollegeJunior College

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ST.ANDREW'S COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE & COMMERCE, BANDRA (W), MUMBAI-400050.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR JUNIOR COLLEGE(2016– 17)

MONTH DATE ACTIVITY

JUNE 06 June 2016 College reopens

JULY 4 July 2016 Attendance list

AUGUST 4 August 2016 Attendance list

6 August 2016 Orientation for F.Y.J.C.

15 August 2016 Independence Day Celebrations

16 August 2016 First Unit TestFOR F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.

31 August 2016 First SMUN Session

SEPTEMBER 3 September 2016 Attendance list

5 September 2016 Teachers Day

16 September 2016 College Elocution

17 September 2016 OPEN DAY FOR F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.

20 September 2016 Essay Writing Competition

24 September 2016 Inter- Collegiate Elocution

27 September 2016 College Quiz

29 September 2016 Health and Physical Education

First Term Practicals

OCTOBER 4 October 2016 Attendance list

7 October 2016 First Term Examination FOR F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.

26 October 2016 Diwali vacation

NOVEMBER 15 November 2016 College reopens for second term &

Project Submission(XII)

19 November 2016 OPEN DAY FOR F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.

21November 2016 Debates

23 November 2016 Second SMUN Session

30 November 2016 St. Andrew's Feast Day

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DECEMBER 1 December 2016 Intra-College Science Exhibition

3 December 2016 Attendance list

5 December 2016 Inter - Collegiate Science Exhibition

7 December 2016 Health and Physical Education Second Term Practicals

15 December 2016 Sports Day

16 December 2016 Prelim Oral Examination for S.Y.J.C.

23 December 2016 Christmas Celebrations

24 December 2016 Christmas Vacation

JANUARY 2 January 2017 College reopens after Christmas vacation

& Attendance list

3 January 2017 Prelim Exam for S.Y.J.C. and Second Unit Test for

F.Y.J.C. with Subject & EVS Project Submission

16 January 2017 Prelim Practical Exam for S.Y.J.C.

25 January 2017 Paper Distribution to S.Y.J.C.

26 January 2017 Republic Day Celebrations

30 January 2017 OPEN DAY FOR F.Y.J.C.

FEBRUARY 04 February 2017 Attendance list

MARCH Second week of F.Y.J.C. —IT, Computer Science Practical &

March 2017 EVS Project Examination.

27 March 2017 Annual Theory Exam for F.Y.J.C.

APRIL 06 April 2017 Annual Practical Exam ( Physics, Chemistry

& Biology) for F.Y.J.C. (SCIENCE)

25 April 2017 Declaration of results for F.Y.J.C.

MAY 01 May 2017 Maharashtra Day Celebrations

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MONTH DATE ACTIVITY

1. First Term: 06 June to 25 October 2016 2. Second Term: 15 November 2016 to 30 April 20173. Mid-Term Break: 06 September 2016 to 12 September 2016 4. Winter Break: 26 December 2016 to 01 January 2017

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Please Note: The above mentioned dates are tentative and are subject to change.

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JUNIOR COLLEGE - ADMISSION RULES

The prospectus along with an application form for admission to the First Year of the

Junior College will be made available the day after the S.S.C. results of the Maharashtra

State Board are announced.

A student who has passed, in the first attempt, the S.S.C. Examination conducted by

the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (hereafter

called the Board) or any other examination recognized as equivalent by the Board, is

eligible for admission to the F.Y.J.C. (Std. XI) class in the Arts, Science or Commerce

faculty.

For admission to the F.Y.J.C. class, it is necessary to produce the original and a

photocopy of each of the following documents:

1. Statement of Marks of the S.S.C. Exam,

2. School Leaving Certificate

Students from the other Boards / States / Countries seeking admission to the F.Y.J.C.

or S.Y.J.C. (XI or XII Stds.) should submit all the relevant certificates and the necessary

undertaking in order to obtain a provisional eligibility certificate from the Mumbai

Divisional Board. Kindly note that admissions granted to students coming from other

Boards are not final until the Eligibility Certificate is issued by the concerned authorities.

Students are hereby informed that the original School/Junior College Leaving

Certificate will be kept by the college as a permanent record and will not be returned to

them. Students are advised to keep with them a sufficient number of attested photocopies

of the School Leaving Certificate for future use. The School Leaving Certificate once

submitted to the college will NOT be returned.

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English English English

Hindi/IT**/French# Hindi/IT**/French# Hindi/Marathi/French#Comp. Science* (C.S.) Information Technology**

Economics Physics Maths & Statistics/S.P.

History Chemistry Organisation of Commerce

Psychology Biology / Comp. Science* Economics

Sociology Maths & Statistics Book-Keeping & Accountancy

Environmental Education Environmental Education Environmental Education

Health & Physical Education Health & Physical Education Health & Physical Education

Faculty of Arts Faculty of Science Faculty of Commerce

JUNIOR COLLEGE COURSES OFFERED

Seat: Arts 240, Science 240, Commerce 36050 percent seats in all faculties including CS & IT are reserved for Catholic Minority Students.

FEES

# Option of French will be first offered to students who have studied the subject at school level. Admission purely on merit (marks)

* Computer Science is offered against Second Language (Hindi/Marathi/French) &Biology 50 Seats.

** Information Technology is offered against Second Language (Hindi/Marathi/French).

*** Admission purely on merit (marks) 60 Seats for Arts, 60 Seats for Science & 120 Seats for Commerce

The total fees for the first term including deposits, examination fees (F.J.Y.C.) and other fees if

any for JUNIOR COLLEGE will be displayed on the notice board. Fees may be collected in one

or more installments.

Girl students whose parents are residents of Maharashtra State for not less than 15 years and are

not the fourth or subsequent child of the parents born after 15 August 1968 are eligible for

freeships fees only. Those who are eligible and wish to apply for free education should submit the

prescribed Tuition Declaration Form and a photocopy of the first and the last page of their Ration

Card immediately, on being offered admission.

They are also required to pay the deposits, examination fee and other charges for the full year.

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CONDITIONS FOR GRANTING TERMSStudents of F.Y./S.Y.J.C. (XI &XII) Arts, Science & Commerce will not be grantedterms in that class unless they fulfill the following conditions:

1. They must attend lectures regularly. They must have minimum 75% attendance of the working days in each term.

2. They must do well and pass in the class work/assignments/practicals/oral exams/tests and examinations.

Students failing to meet the above requirements will not be promoted to the next class OR/AND will not be allowed to appear for the College/Board Examination.

EXAMINATION AND PROMOTION TO S.YJ.C. (STD. XII)

Students of F.Y.J.C. Arts, Science & Commerce will not be promoted to the next class (Std XII) unless they fulfill the following conditions:

1. Attend minimum 75% of the working days in each term

2. Secure a minimum of 35% in each subject on the average marks of: two exams and two units tests (including projects/assignments/practical exam/oral exams)

The average marks will be worked out as follows: a+b+c+d

a = Unit Test = 25 Marks

b = Unit Test = 25 Marks

c = First Term = 50 Marks

d = Second Term = 100 Marks (Orals, Assignments 20 Marks, Practicals 30 Marks)

E.V.S. and Health and Physical Education are compulsory subjects. It is mandatory to pass in these subjects in order to be promoted to S.Y.J.C.

If a student of the junior college is found copying or using unfair means in any paper subject at an Examination, the performance of such a student in the entire examination shall be treated as null and void for the purpose of computation of the final result. The student shall be treated to have "Zero" marks in each of his/her papers/subjects at the Examination. Such a student may not be eligible for readmission to this college.

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REFUND OF FEES

Those students desiring to leave college should submit an application together with the

original fee receipt to the college office.

Refund of fees will be made as per the rules and directions of the Maharashtra State Board.

These rules will be displayed on the notice board.

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JUNIOR COLLEGE EXAMINATION SCHEDULE (2016-17)

The H.S.C. Board re-examination (for Repeaters & Class improvement) which was earlier

held in September-October will now be held in July-August 2017. The actual dates and Schedule

will be displayed as and when the College receives such information from the H.S.C. Board.

The Regular H.S.C. Board Examination (Practical/Oral/Project-Viva/EVS) is generally

scheduled in the month of February 2017 and Regular H.S.C. Board Theory Examinations

generally held between February-March 2017. The actual dates and Schedule will be

displayed as and when the College receives such information from the H.S.C. Board.

The Annual Oral Examination for F.Y.J.C. will be held in the month of February 2017.

16 Aug 2016

29 Sept 2016

7 Oct 2016

15 Nov 2016

7 Dec 2016

16 Dec 2016

3 Jan 2017

16 Jan 2017

Second week of

Mar 2017

27 Mar 2017

06 Apr 2017

DATE DATE

First Unit Test (F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.)

stHealth and Physical Education 1 Term Practicals

(F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.)

First Term Examination (F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.)

Subject and EVS Project Submission (S.Y.J.C.)

Health and Physical Education 2 Term Practicals

(F.Y.J.C. & S.Y.J.C.)

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Prelim Oral Examination for S.Y.J.C.

Prelim Exam for S.Y.J.C. and Second Unit Test for F.Y.J.C.

with Subject & EVS Project Submission

Prelim Practical Exam for S.Y.J.C.

F.Y.J.C. —IT, Computer Science Practical & EVS Project

Examination.

Annual Theory Exam for F.Y.J.C.

Annual Practical Exam ( Physics, Chemistry & Biology) for

F.Y.J.C. (Science)

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The above mentioned dates of College Examinations are tentative and are subject to change.

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Degree CollegeDegree College

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DEGREE COLLEGE ADMISSION RULES

The prospectus along with an application form for admission to the first year of the

Senior College will be made available from the date the H.S.C. results of the Maharashtra

State Board are announced. They should be submitted to the college office as per the

schedule displayed on the notice board.

For admission to any class it is necessary to produce the original and the photocopy of each of the

following documents:-

1. Statement of marks of the previous examination

2. No Objection Certificate from the Head of the Institution last attended with the

enrolment/eligibility confirmation number (for students from other colleges who

wish to join the S. Y. and T. Y. classes)

1. Students passing the Std XII examination conducted by Board/University other

than the Maharashtra State Board should submit a copy of the mark sheet and

apply in the prescribed form for the Eligibility Certificate with the necessary

documents and fees at the time of admission. After accepting the Eligibility Form,

the College will apply to the University of Mumbai for the Provisional Statement

of Eligibility Certificate. The Eligibility Section of the University of Mumbai will

verify the documents and the Provisional Eligibility Certificate will be issued in a

few days. If the student is not found eligible for the course, 50% of the amount of

fees will be deducted and 50% will be returned to the student as per ordinance

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2. Passing Certificate. In case the Board/University does not issue the passing

certificate, the student should obtain a letter from the concerned Board University

stating that they do not issue a Passing Certificate.

3. Students should pay the necessary charges for getting the mark sheets verified by

the Board/University from which they have passed the Std. XII examination.

4. For confirmation of eligibility, students should submit to the College Office the following

original documents before the close of the First Semester.

i. Statement of marks of the previous examinations (Std. XII)

ii. The Passing Certificate

iii. Migration Certificate

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Bachelor of Arts Subject List from SEM- I to SEM - IV

Programme & Courses

List of Papers for B.A.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.A.-Sem I - F.Y.B.Com. - Sem I

Non-Core Courses 1. Foundation Course - I 2. Communication Skills 3. Hindi/French

Core Courses :- (Select any 1 Group) 1. Sociology, Psychology, English 2. Sociology, Psychology, Economics 3. Sociology, Psychology, History

List of Papers for B.A.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.A.-Sem II - F.Y.B.Com. - Sem II

Non-Core Courses 1. Foundation Course - I 2. Communication Skills 3. Hindi/French

Core Courses :- (Select any 1 Group) 1. Sociology, Psychology, English 2. Sociology, Psychology, Economics 3. Sociology, Psychology, History

List of Papers for B.A.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.A.-Sem III - F.Y.B.Com. - Sem III

Non-Core Courses 1. Foundation Course - II 2. Advertising (Applied Component)

Core Courses :- (Select the same option as First year)1. Sociology, Psychology, English 2. Sociology, Psychology, Economics 3. Sociology, Psychology, History

List of Papers for B.A.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.A.-Sem IV - F.Y.B.Com. - Sem IV

Non-Core Courses 1. Foundation Course - II 2. Advertising (Applied Component)

Core Courses :- (Select the same option as First year)1. Sociology, Psychology, English 2. Sociology, Psychology, Economics 3. Sociology, Psychology, History

List of Papers for B.A.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.A.-Sem V - F.Y.B.Com. - Sem V

ECONOMICS

The Choice of Single major (6 core Courses) or double majors (3 Core Courses each of two majors)

1 Advanced Economic Theory-IV 2 Growth And Development-V 3 Indian Financial System-VI 4 Research Methodology-VII 4A Elementary Mathematics And Statistics For Economic Analysis-VII 5 International Economics : Theory And Policy-VIII 6 Computer applications to Economic Analysis-IX

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ENGLISH8 Restoration and the Neo-Classical Period - IV9. Literary Theory and Practical Criticism (Literary Theory) and Critical Appreciation10 Grammar and Art of Writing - VI11 The Victorian Age - VII12 20th Century British Literature - VIII13 Film and Literature - IX

HISTORY

14 History of Mughal Rule (1526-A.D.-1707 A.D.) - IV15 History of Contemporary (1964 A.D.-2000 A.D.) - V16 Museology Archival and Library Science - VI

PSYCHOLOGY17 Psychological Testing and Statistics-II-IV18 Abnormal Psychology-II-V19 Industrial and Organisational Psychology-II-VI

SOCIOLOGY20 Theoretical Anthropology - IV21 Sociology of Informal Sector - V22 Gender & Society in India : Emerging Issues - VI23 Sociology of Organizations - VII24 Sociology of Marginalised Groups - VIII25 Qualitative Social Research - IX

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List of Papers for B.A.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-T.Y.B.A.-Sem VI - T.Y.B.A. - Sem VI

ECONOMICS

The Choice of Single major (6 core Courses) or double majors (3 Core Courses each of two majors)

1 Advanced Economic Theory-IV 2 Growth And Development-V 3 Indian Financial System-VI 4 Elementary Mathematics And Statistics For Economic Analysis-VII 4A Research Methodology-VII 5 International Economics : Theory And Policy-VIII 6 Computer Applications to Economic Analysis-IX

ENGLISH8 Restoration and the Neo-Classical Period - IV9. Literary Theory and Practical Criticism (Literary Theory) and Critical Appreciation - V10 Grammar and Art of Writing - VI11 The Victorian Age - VII12 20th Century British Literature - VIII13 Film and Literature - IX

HISTORY

14 History of Mughal Rule (1526-A.D.-1707 A.D.) - IV15 History of Contemporary (1964 A.D.-2000 A.D.) - V16 Museology Archival and Library Science - VI

PSYCHOLOGY17 Psychological Testing and Statistics-II-IV18 Abnormal Psychology-II-V19 Industrial and Organisational Psychology-II-VI

SOCIOLOGY20 Theoretical Anthropology - IV21 Sociology of Informal Sector - V22 Gender & Society in India : Emerging Issues - VI23 Sociology of Organizations - VII24 Sociology of Marginalised Groups - VIII25 Qualitative Social Research - IX

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Bachelor of Commerce Subject List from SEM- I to SEM - IV

List of Papers for B.Com.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.Com.-Sem I 1. Accountancy & Financial Management I2. Business Economics I3. Commerce I - Introduction to Business4. Foundation Course I5. Mathematical & Statistical Techniques6. Business Communication7. Environmental Studies

List of Papers for B.Com.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.Com.-Sem II

1. Accountancy & Financial Management II2. Business Economics I3. Commerce I - Service Sector4. Foundation Course I5. Mathematical & Statistical Techniques6. Business Communication7. Environmental Studies

List of Papers for B.Com.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.Com.-Sem III1. Accountancy & Financial Management III2. Advertising3. Commerce II - Management - Functions and Challenges4. Business Economics II5. Foundation Course II6. Business Law

List of Papers for B.Com.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.Com.-Sem IV1. Accountancy & Financial Management IV2. Advertising3. Commerce II - Management - Production and Finance4. Business Economics II5. Foundation Course II6. Business Law

Compulsory Non-core Subjects

1. Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper V - Financial Accounting2. Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper VI - Cost Accounting3. Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper VII - Management Accounting4. Commerce Paper V : Marketing and Human Resource Management5. Business Economics : Paper V

List of Papers for B.Com.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.Com.-Sem V

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Core Group 1 :(Select Any One)

6. Direct & Indirect Taxes Paper I Direct Tax7 Marketing Research

Core Group 2 :(Select Any One)

8. Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work9. Computer System & Applications10. Export Marketing

List of Papers for B.Com.(with Credits) - Regular-C7525-F.Y.B.Com.-Sem VICompulsory Non-core Subjects

1. Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper VIII - Financial Accounting2. Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper IX - Cost Accounting3. Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper X - Auditing4. Commerce Paper V : Marketing and Human Resource Management5. Business Economics : Paper VI

Core Group 2 :(Select Any One)

6. Direct & Indirect Taxes Paper II - Indirect Taxes7 Marketing Research

Core Group 2 :(Select Any One)

8. Psychology of Human Behaviour at Work9. Computer System & Applications10. Export Marketing

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O .__6086 : Attendance for learners

1. There shall be the Attendance Committee for smooth conduct of this ordinance in every college/Institute/Department of the University comprising of at least three members (to be nominated from other departments in case of the University Departments having less than 3 teachers), the Vice-Principal/Senior Teacher (Convener) and at least two more teachers ensuring representation of the concerned faculties, nominated by the Principal/Director/Head.

2. Every bonafide learner shall ordinarily be allowed to keep terms for the given semester in a program of his enrolment only if he fulfills at least seventy five percent (75%) of the attendance taken as an average of the total number of lectures, practicals, tutorials etc. wherein short and/or long excursions/field visits/study tours organized by the college and supervised by the teachers as envisaged in the syllabus shall be credited to his attendance for the total no of periods which are otherwise delivered on the material day/s. Further it is mandatory for every learner to have min 50% attendance for each course & average attendance has to be 75%.

3. The same ratio shall be applied for computing the attendance of the learners by crediting the number of periods which are missed while participating 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 permission of the Principal/Director/Head of the College/Institute/ University Department or by the direction of the University Officer as the case may be wherein for the purpose of computing the average attendance the periods missed for what is envisaged here-in-above, at Sr. No 2, shall be deemed to have been attended by the said learner .

4. Without prejudice to what is stated here-in-above, the Principal/Director/Head of the concerned College/Institute/Department of the University shall be the competent authority to condone the absence of any learner further up to additional 25%, if deemed fit and on recommendation of the attendance committee of the said college/Institute/Department of the University, wherein it is mandatory on the said committee to do natural justice by giving personal hearing to every learner falling short of minimum attendance for keeping terms and recommending case by case to the competent authority having verified the genuineness and gravity of the problem that justifies the learner to remain absent, which generally shall be limited to his own sickness, sickness of his parent, death of his parent etc. supported by valid evidence, documentary or otherwise.

ORDINANCES CONDITIONS FOR GRANTING TERMSAT THE DEGREE COLLEGE

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5. The attendance committee ensures that the attendance records are maintained. Warning letters are issued to the defaulting learners at least twice in every semester. The defaulters list is displayed on the college notice board in the first week of every month. If they are falling short of attendance while also displaying the list of defaulters declaring their respective attendance for the month. The defaulting learners should also be called (along with the parent/guardian wherever necessary) to meet the Convener, Attendance Committee, in the middle of the semester with a view to make the consequences adequately clear while understanding the difficulties, if any, and encouraging the learner to comply with the requirement of the attendance. Needless to say that the learners should be made aware of the provisions of the ordinances for attendance at the time of admission and an undertaking may be obtained from them (countersigned by the parent/guardian wherever necessary) assuring regular attendance while understanding the consequences of defaulting.

6. At the end of the semester on recommendation of the Attendance Committee the Principal/Director/Head of the college/Institute/University Department shall display the list of the learners who are not allowed to keep terms, allowing them to appeal to the Principal/Director/Head of the college/Institute/Department of the University within 3 days from the date of display of the notice. After disposing of the appeals the Principal/Director/Head shall intimate the same to the In-charge of Examinations/the Controller of Examinations to withdraw the examination forms of such defaulting learners under intimation to those learners ensuring that this communication reaches the concerned at least 10 clear days before the commencement of the respective examinations.

7. The learners whose terms are not granted by the college/Institute/Department of the University can appeal to the Controller of Examinations, if desired, in a prescribed form and by paying fees prescribed by the Management Council within 3 days from the receipt of this intimation and that the Controller of Examinations shall arrange a hearing of the learners along with their concerned Principals/Directors/Heads of the Department, represented in person or through a teacher nominated by them before the Committee (one each for every faculty) nominated by the Management Council comprising of 3 members including the convener. The respective committees shall convey their decisions to the Controller of Examinations which shall be final and binding on the learners once accepted and communicated by the Controller of Examinations.

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Semester End Examinations – 75% 75 Marks

Passing Standard

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of 2.5 hours durationii) Theory question paper pattern

There shall be five questions each of 15 marks.All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the question.Questions may be subdivided into sub-questions a, b, c... and the allocation of marks depends on the weightage of the topic.

The learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate for each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learners shall obtain a minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in the Semester End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75) separately, to pass the course and a minimum of Grade E, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester. A learner will be said to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination together.

Amended R435 Revised Scheme of ExaminationFaculty of Arts

(Undergraduate Programmes)

Credit Based Evaluation System

Scheme of Examination

The performance of the learners shall be evaluated in two components. The learner's

performance shall be assessed by Internal Assessment with 25% marks in the first component

by conducting the Semester End Examinations with 75% marks in the second component. The

allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End Examinations are as shown

below :-

Internal Assessment – 25%

Sr. No. Particulars

1. One periodical class test*

2.

25 Marks

Marks

20 Marks

Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries and overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation and exhibition of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities.

05 Marks

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*Note 1.Question Paper Pattern for Periodical Class Test for Course at UG Programmes Written Class Test (20 Marks)

Match the Column/Fill in the Blanks/Multiple Choice Questions

(½ Marks each)05 Marks 1.

2.

3.

05 Marks

10 Marks

Answer in One or Two Lines (Concept based Questions)05 Marks

(1 Mark each)

Answer in Brief (Attempt Any Two of the Three)

(5 Marks each) 10 Marks

Faculty of Commerce(Undergraduate Programmes)

Credit Based Evaluation System

Scheme of Examination

The performance of the learners will be evaluated in two Components. One component will be the

Internal Assessment component carrying 25% marks and the second component will be the

Semester-wise End Examination component carrying 75% marks. The allocation of marks for the

Internal Assessment and Semester End Examinations will be as shown below.

Internal Assessment – 25%

For Course without Practicals

25 Marks

05 Marks

One class test/case study/online examination to be conducted

in the given semester*

20 Marks

Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries and overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerisms and articulation and exhibition of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities

2.

1.

Sr. No. Particulars Marks

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For Course with Practical

Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries and overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerisms and articulation and exhibition of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities

Sr. No. Particulars Marks

Semester End Practical Examination

Journal

Viva

Laboratory Work

20 Marks

10 Marks

05 Marks

05 Marks

1.

2.

Semester End Examinations – 75% 75 Marks

Passing Standard

*Note

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of 2.5 hours duration

ii) Theory question paper pattern

There shall be five questions each of 15 marks.

All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the question.

Questions may be subdivided into sub-questions a, b, c... and the allocation of marks depends on the weightage of the topic.

The learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate for each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination. The learners shall obtain a minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in the Semester End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75) separately, to pass the course and a minimum of Grade E to pass a particular semester. A learner will be said to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination together.

1.Question Paper Pattern for Periodical Class Test for Course at UG Programmes Written Class Test (20 Marks)

Question Paper Pattern for Periodical Class Test for Courses at PG ProgrammesNo specific question paper pattern for PG programmes. It may be finalized by the college proportionate to the nature of the programme/course.

2.

05 Marks

05 Marks

10 Marks

Match the Column/Fill in the Blanks/Multiple Choice Questions(½ Marks each)

Answer in One or Two Lines (Concept based Questions)(1 Mark each)

Answer in Brief (Attempt Any Two of the Three)(5 Marks each)

1.

2.

3.

05 Marks

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Sr. No.

Faculty of Science(Undergraduate Programmes)

Credit Based Evaluation System

Scheme of Examination

The performance of the learners shall be evaluated in two components. The learner's

performance shall be assessed by Internal Assessment with 25% marks in the first component by

conducting the Semester End Examinations with 75% marks in the second component. The

allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and Semester End Examinations areas shown

below :-

Semester End Examinations – 75% 75 Marks

Passing Standard

i) Duration – These examinations shall be of 2.5 hours duration

ii)Theory question paper pattern

There shall be five questions each of 15 marks.

All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the question.

Questions may be subdivided into sub-questions a, b, c... and the allocation of

marks depends on the weightage of the topic.

The learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate for

each course where the course consists of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination.

The learners shall obtain a minimum of 40% marks (i.e. 10 out of 25) in the Internal Assessment

and 40% marks in the Semester End Examination (i.e. 30 out of 75) separately, to pass the course

and a minimum of Grade E in each project, wherever applicable, to pass a particular semester.

A learner will be said to have passed the course if the learner passes the Internal Assessment and

Semester End Examination together.

Particulars Marks

1.

2. Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries and overall conduct as a responsible learner, mannerisms and articulation and exhibition of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities.

20 Marks

05 Marks

One periodical class test*

Internal Assessment – 25%

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*Note

1.Question Paper Pattern for Periodical Class Test for Course at UG Programmes Written Class Test (20 Marks)

Note : As per previous ordinance there will not be any internal examination for practicals.

Match the Column/Fill in the Blanks/Multiple Choice Questions

(½ Marks each)

05 Marks

Answer in One or Two Lines (Concept based Questions)

(1 Mark each)

10 Marks

05 Marks

Answer in Brief (Attempt Any Two of the Three)

(5 Marks each) 10 Marks

1.

2.

3.

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Semester I Semester II

Semester III Semester IV

Post Graduate Programme

Master of Commerce (M.Com.) in Business Management

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Self FinancedProgrammes

BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES B.M.S.

BACHELOR OF MASS MEDIA B.M.M.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Information Technology) B.Sc. (I.T.)

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (Accounting & Finance) B.Com. (A & F)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Hospitality Studies) B.Sc. (H.S.)

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (Banking & Insurance) B.Com (B & I)

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Bachelor of Management Studies

Seats : 120

out of which 60 are reserved for Minority Students (Catholics)

TIMINGS :- 7.30 a.m. To 1.10 p.m.

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affiliated

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Courses For Each Semester

First Year

Second Year

First Semester Second Semester1. Foundations of Human Skills - I 1. Business Environment2. Introduction to Financial Accounts 2. Industrial Law3. Business Law 3. Computer Applications in Business4. Business Statistics 4. Managerial Economics - I5. Business Communication 5. Business Mathematics6. Principles of Management 6. Introduction to Cost Accounting7. Introduction to Computers 7. Environmental Management

Third Semester Fourth Semester1. Managerial Economics - II 1. Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Mgmt2. Principles of Marketing 2. Business Research Methods3. Accounting for Managerial Decisions 3. Direct Taxes4. Organization Behaviour& HRM 4. Production & Total Quality Management5. Electives (any one) 5. Electives (any one)

Finance Group Finance Group1. Basics of Financial Services 1. Advanced Costing & Auditing2. Corporate Finance 2. Equity & Debt Market

Marketing Group Marketing Group1. Consumer Behaviour 1. Integrated Marketing Communications 2. Strategic Management & Advertising

2. Rural Marketing

Human Resource Group Human Resource Group1. Recruitment & Selection 1. Training and Development in HRM2. Motivation & Leadership 2. Change Management

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Third Year

Fifth SemesterCompulsory subjects:1. Logistic & Supply Chain Management2. Ethics & Governance3. Project work - 100 marks project

Electives : Any one elective group to be selected by the learner

Finance Group1. Investment Analysis & Portfolio

Management2. Commodity & Derivatives Market3. Wealth Management4. Strategic Financial Management

Marketing Group1. Services Marketing2. E-Commerce & Digital Marketing3. Sales & Distribution Management4. Customer Relationship Management

Human Resource Group1. Finance for HR professionals &

Compensation Management2. Strategic Human Resource

Management & HR Policies3. Performance Management & Career

Planning 4. Industrial Relations

Sixth SemesterCompulsory subjects:1. Operations Research2. Indian Ethos in Management3. Corporate Communication & Public

Relations

Electives : (Any one)

Finance Group1. Risk Management2. International Finance3. Innovative Financial Services4. Project Management

Marketing Group1. Brand Management2. Retail Management3. International Marketing4. Media Planning & Management

Human Resource Group1. HRM Global Perspective2. Organizational Development3. HRM in Service Sector Management4. Human Resource Planning & Information

System

Compulsory Intership for 1-1.5 months and report to be submitted as 100 marks project for Semester V

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Bachelor of Mass Media

Seats : 60

out of which 30 are reserved for Minority Students (Catholics)

TIMINGS :- 7.30 a.m. To 1.00 p.m.

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PAPERS OFFEREDFirst Year

Semester I

Effective Communication Skills I

Fundamentals of Mass Communication

Introduction to Computers

Landmarks to 20th Century World History

Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to Economics

Semester III

Introduction To Public Relations

Introduction To Media Studies

Introduction To Culture Studies

Introduction To Creative Writing

Understanding Cinema

Advanced Computers

Semester V

Advertising In Contemporary Society Copywriting

Advertising Design

( 110 Marks Practical Paper With Viva)

Consumer Behaviour

Media Planning & Buying

Brand Building

Semester II

Effective Communication Skills II

Political Concepts & Indian Political Systems

Principles of Marketing

Introduction to Literature in English

Introduction to Psychology

Principles of Management

Semester IV

Introduction To Advertising

Introduction To Journalism

Mass Media Research

Organisational Behaviour

Radio & Television

Print Production & Photography

Semester VI

Legal Environment And Advertising Ethics

Advertising & Marketing Research

Financial Management For Marketing

& Advertising

Agency Management

Digital Media

Contemporary Issues

ADVERTISING

JOURNALISM

Second Year

Third Year

Semester V

Reporting

Editing

Features & Opinion

Journalism & Public Opinion

Indian Regional Journalism

Newspaper - Magazine Making

(110 marks Practical Paper with Viva)

Semester VI

Press Laws And Ethics

Broadcast Journalism

Business And Magazine Journalism

News Media Management

Contemporary Issues

Internet And Issues In The Global Media

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out of which 30 are reserved for Minority Students (Catholics)

Bachelor of Science (Information Technology)

TIMINGS :- 7.30 a.m. To 1.00 p.m.

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C

To be eligible for admission to the Degree course in Bachelor of Science (Information Technology), a candidate shall have passed the H.S.C. examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent, with Mathematics and Statistics as one of the subjects and should have secured not less than 45% marks in the aggregate for open category and 40% marks in the aggregate in the case of reserved category candidates.

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Courses For Each Semester

B.Sc.- (I.T.)

First Year

Second Year

Third Year

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Seats : 60

out of which 30 are reserved for Minority Students (Catholics)

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance)

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COURSES FOR EACH SEMESTER

B.Com. (Accounting & Finance)

(Ethics)

Financial Management - IIAuditing - III

Management - II Economics - III

Financial Management - III

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Since it is a full-time coursestudents are required to stay longer hours if necessary.

Bachelor of Science (Hospitality Studies)

Seats : 60

out of which 30 are reserved for Minority Students (Catholics)

TIMINGS :- 8.00 a.m. To 3.00 p.m.

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A candidate for being eligible for admission to the degree course Bachelor of Science (Hospitality Studies ) shall have passed XII standard Examination in any discipline/stream of any State board for higher education or its equivalent from India or aboard and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate (44.5% to 44.99% may be rounded off to 45%)

In case of reserved category 40% marks in aggregate (39.5% to 39.99% and may be rounded of 40%)

Every candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the Affiliated College/Recognized Institution conducting the course, shall have to enroll herself/himself with the University.

If a Candidate has already passed her/his Three Year Diploma in Hotel Management from any recognized Board in India or abroad she/he will be admitted directly to the Third of the B.Sc. (H. S.) course to facilitate her/ him to convert her/his Diploma into a Degree.

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Courses For Each Semester

First Year

Second Year

Third Year

(Subject to minimum of 20 Students)

(Theory/Practical)(Theory/Practical)

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Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance)

Seats : 60

out of which 30 are reserved for Minority Students (Catholics)

TIMINGS :- 7.30 a.m. To 1.00 p.m.

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COURSES FOR EACH SEMESTER

B.Com. (Banking & Insurance)

First Year

Second Year

Third Year

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PROPOSED ACTIVITIES FOR THE DEPARTMENTS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17

ENGLISH

: Film Week

: Conference

: ELAN (newsletter)

: Literary Week

: Student Seminar

: Guest Lectures

August 2016

September 2016

December 2016

January 2017

December 2017

PSYCHOLOGY

February2017

June 2016

July 2016

August 2016

September 2016

December 2016

January 2017

: Poster Competition

: Guest Lecture: Test Administration

: Screening of Educational Films: Book Review

: Quiz Competition: Debate Competition

: Colour Day: Role Play (Psychological Concepts) Competition

: Educational Field Visit: Guest Lectures

: Student Research Paper Presentation In Inter College Competitions: Screening Of Educational Films

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SOCIOLOGY

: Visit to Kunchikurve village (TYBA)

: Visit to Dharavi (FY & SY)

: Data collection from village (TYBA)

: Visit to SHG (LijjatPapad) (TY)

: Visit to Mother Teresa's home for destitute girls, Airoli (TY)

June 2016

August 2016

August 2016

January 2017

December 2016

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: Career Guidance – Ex Students

: Civil Society And Social Movements- Arun Ferreira

: Gender Roles- A Critical Appraisal – Vrijendra

July 2016

GUEST LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS

June 2016

September2016

January2017

SOCIO -HISTORY STUDENT SEMINAR

December 2016

SOCIOLOGY WEEK

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Topic – Popular Culture In India :

Relevance And Concerns

Popular Culture vs Indian Culture

Gender and Popular Culture in Media

Popular Culture: A means of resistance movement

Popular Culture and Food

Theatre Presentation by MetamorphisInc

: Topic- Folklores In India -

A Socio Historical Analysis

:

15 July 2016

20-30 July 2016

25-31 Aug 2016

HISTORY

First Term

15-23 Sept 2016

Film Screenings (TYBA) Legend of Bhagat Singh, Gandhi(FYBA) Mumbai, One City Two WorldsCareer Talk: P. Almeida, 'Instructional Writing'

Field Visits: (SYBA+ TYBA) Discovery of India(FYBA) Bhaudaji Lad MuseumGuest Lecture: Architect David Cardoz, 'Urban Conservation'Career Talk: Michelle D'Souza/Bernard Thomas, 'Careers in Aviation'

Film Screenings: (TYBA) Vijayanagara, Delhi Imperial City(SYBA) World War I, Life in the TrenchesInter-department Student SeminarCareer Talk: Cherylyn D'Souza, 'Montessori Teaching', New Zealand Tertiary College – ECCESteffi D'Souza – 'School Teaching'

Socio-History Student Seminar:

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Second Term

1-5 Feb 2017

4-10 Dec 2016 Field Visit : (FYBA) Heritage Walk - Churchgate-Asiatic Society(TYBA) CSMVS (Prince of Wales Museum)Guest Lectures: Bilwa Kulkarni, 'Careers in Museology'Career Talk : A. Nabiar (Thomas Cook), 'Careers in Travel and Tourism'

27-31 Jan 2017

:

: Film Screenings: (FYBA) 'Development Flows from the Barrel Of the Gun'(TYBA) Jodha Akbar, 'In the Name of God'

Heritage Walk: (FYBA) Marine Drive Field Visit: (TYBA) Nehru Science Centre

:

ECONOMICS

a) Trip to MCX

b) Presentation by Economists from IMC

c) Blog - quiz

d) Eco-Word Mash competition

First Term

Second Term a) Study Trip to an Environmentally Sustainable Area

b) Visit to the Central Bank of the Country

c) Symposium -The Economics of Religion

d) Blog - quiz

e) Eco Crossword Mash competition

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ACCOUNTANCY

Proposed Accountancy Association Activities - 2016-2017

July 2016 : ICAI Foundation Day

July 2016 : Career Awareness Session On Professional Courses

November 2016 : SEBI Visit

December 2016 : BSE Visit

December 2016 : Workshop On Financial Management and Mock Stock Exchange

January 2017 : Guest Lecture On Investor Awareness

January 2017 : Session On Costing Aspects Of Manufacturing Industries

February 2017 : Seminar On Indirect Tax

Display Of Accountancy & Taxation Articles With Comments –

Throughout The Year

February 2017 : Students Expectations From Budget 2017 – A Taxation Perspective

COMMERCE

COMFEST’16

Debate Competition

Essay Writing Competition

Quiz Competition

Click A Picture

Poster Making Competition

5 Guest Lectures

Shoot an Ad

August 2016 :

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Sept 2016

Sept 2016-

Jan 2017

January 2017

Documentary screening

Ad – Short video screening

Industrial Visit

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B.M.S.Release of ‘Anveshan’ - Journal of Business ManagementThe buddy project (FY/SY/TY) - Building teams and encouraging reading skillsGuest Lecture for F.Y.B.M.S.- Public Speaking and Presentation SkillsGuest Lecture for S.Y.B.M.S. - Group Discussion and Personal Interview skillsAugust- September : Workshop for T.Y.- Right to Information ActAn Intercollegiate Exhibition for F.Y.B.M.S.-Back In Time – An exhibition of Management Thinkers & their workGuest lecture for S.Y. – Marketing – BrandingGuest lecture for S.Y. -Human Resources- Appreciative Inquiry and it’s relevance in Organisations todayField Visit for S.Y. – Finance - Educational trip to Bombay Stock Exchange

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Intra-collegiate Management Fiesta Business Quiz, Mock Stock Markets, Ad-Mad Show, Leadership games, Student seminar, Express yourself on social and environment issues - ‘Paint your thoughts’

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B.M.M.

June 2016 : Essay Competition

: Guest Lecture - How To Script A Film

: Guest Lecture - Technical Aspects Of Filming

July 2016 : Guest Lecture - Opportunities After B.M.M. - Ex Students

: Guest Lecture - Understanding Theatre - Kr. M. Akhtar

Aug 2016 : Shamiana - The Best of Short Films, Screening & Discussion

: Guest Lecture - Digital Marketing

: Workshop On Quark Express for Journalism Students

: How To Write Copy - Mr. Ramiz Sheikh

01 Sept 2016 : Xyz Inter Collegiate Festival

02 Sept 2016 : Xyz Inter Collegiate Festival - Auditorium Events

Sept 2016 : Play Performances By S.Y.B.M.M. On Social Causes

Sept 2016 : Students To Attend Commfest 2016 (Venue To Be Confirmed)

Nov 2016 : Guest Lecture - Client Brief To Campaign- Alan Rego

: Guest Lecture- Agency Structure - Nirav Shah

Dec 2016 : Winter Wonderland - Stalls Put Up By The T.Y. Students

Jan 2017 : Students To Attend The Inter Religious Dialogue Conference

: Guest Lecture - Folk Art - A Medium For Contemporary Issues

: Guest Lecture - Inside Business Journalism - HormazFatakia

Feb 2017 : Half Day Seminar - Media Literacy

B.Sc.-I.T.

June 2016 : Essay Competition

June 2016 : Guest lecture on Presentation Skills, CV writing skills for

T.Y.B.Sc.-I.T. students

July 2016 : Essay Writing Competition Guest Lecture by alumni on Coding

Techniques for all classes

Aug2016 : Quiz Competition and other I.T. puzzle games for freshers

: Ppts on current technological matters

: Workshop by alumni

Sept 2016 : Annual I.T./electronics exhibition

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B.Com. (A&F)

First half of the Yr : To introduce a dedicated NCFM program for F.Y. and S.Y.

Aug 2016 : Seminar on future of taxation in India

July 2016 : Quiz competition on Indian and Financial markets

Nov 2016 : Essay competition

Dec2016 : Intra department debate competition

All through the Yr : Screen movies on various financial issues like corporate fraud, etc.

B.Sc. HOSPITALITY STUDIES

15 July 2016 : Cleaning Agent Session - F.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

22 July 2016 : Go Cheese Factory - T.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

12 Aug 2016 : Cake Icing Demo - S.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

16 Aug 2016 : Cocktails & Mocktails Demo - T.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

20 Aug 2016 : Jyoti Fabrication (i.v.) - S.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

01 Sept 2016 : Flower Arrangement Session - F.Y./S.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

16 Sept 2016 : Guest Lecture :- F&B Service - F.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

19 Sept 2016 : Slaughter House - F.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

3 Octocer2016 : Grooming Session - All B.Sc. H.S. Girls

3 October 2016 : (I.V.) TajSats Hotel - T.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

16 Nov 2016 : Tea Appreciation Session - F.Y./S.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

30 Nov 2016 : Dr. Rekha guest Lecture - All B.Sc. H.S.

30 Nov 2016 : Linen Origami - S.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

20 Dec 2016 : Style of flower Arrangement - S.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

14 Jan 2017 : Theme Dinner - T.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

24 Jan 2017 : Field Trip - Sula wines - T.Y.B.Sc. H.S.

23 Jan 2017 : Fire Safety Training - All B.Sc. H.S.

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UNESCO - CHAIR

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Objectives1. To understand the spiritualities of various religions

2. To strategize in order to establish small human communities

. 3. To grasp the principles of inter-religions harmony

4. To help the students to get to know other cultures and religions

5. To stem the growing mistrust between religious communities through sound knowledge of each other's beliefs and traditions

6. To train students in a climate of religious intolerance to work for nation building and make them ambassadors of peace and dialogue

7. To help the students to become aware of the transformative role they can play to promote peace and national integration

Eligibility:

Minimum XII Pass. Students will be taken on first-come-first-serve basis.

Duration : 2 Yrs.

Fees : Rs.2500/-

Diploma Course

Religion and Society, Peace and Dialogue

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Course Content:

Core courses (compulsory any 2)

a. Religion And Society: An Introduction

b. Religion And Society: Study of Indian Religions - Hinduism, Jainism,

Buddhism and Sikhism

c. Religion And Society: Study of Indian Religions - Islam, Judaism, Zoroastrianism

and Christianity

Electives (any 1)

a. Society, Culture and Religion: Inter-Cultural and Inter-Religious Dialogue

b. The 'Golden Rule' as Basis for Inter-Religious and Inter-Cultural Dialogue

c. Prayer in Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Buddhism

d. Introduction to the Psychology of Religious Experience

The Praxis Program (compulsory for all)

a. Visits to places of worship - Temple, Mosque, Pagoda and Cultural Centres

b. Discussion with the religious leaders & acquaintance with religious texts.

c. Students will be required to submit a dissertation.

Dissertation:

Students need to submit a dissertation under the guidance of any one of the teachers

and they need to appear for a Viva. Dissertation should be around 4000 words.

Written Assignment = 60 Marks

Viva Examination = 40 Marks

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Three conference rooms having audio-visual facilities: Educational movies are often screened. Besides, guest speakers when invited are given this room as it is convenient to have Power Point Presentations. One of our A.V. Rooms is also equipped with wifi for online conferencing.

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Library

Membership details

St. Andrews College library is fully automated with SLIM 21 Library Management Software. Our College Library, over the past 33 years, has emerged as a very rich library. It is well - equipped with a large collection of books, periodicals, journals and audio - visual resources which are required for the teaching/learning process and for the overall development of students and staff of the college. The total collection of the college library is above 39,000 including reference, text and other books. The library constantly enriches itself by subscribing to national and international research journals, subject journals, popular magazines and peer reviewed journals. At present it subscribes to 47 journals/magazines.

In order to provide current information about day to day happenings, the college library subscribes to 7 newspapers.

The college library is well stacked and has separate spacious reading rooms for students and teaching staff. A lounging area is created for relaxed reading for staff and students. Reading rooms are open from morning 7.30 am. To 5.00 pm.

Library membership is open to the staff and students of Junior college and all streams of Degree College and M. Com. Ex-Students can also avail of the library membership.

Library services

Library OrientationAt the beginning of the academic year, a library orientation programme is conducted by the library staff to create awareness amongst the students about library and library services.

WEBOPACAn Online library catalogue is available for staff and students which can be accessed through the college website.

subjected to constant scrutiny.

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MOODLE – Question paper repository

Institutional Repository (Dspace)

Book bank scheme

Computer& Internet service

Career Corner

E-resources

Other Library Services includes…

Previous years question papers are available for students and staff through Moodle server. Access to Moodle server is provided through college website.

Access to college publications, teachers' publications and students' publications is provided through institutional repository in the library on intranet.

The scheme is available for economically challenged and deserving students of Degree College i.e. F.Y., S.Y. and T. Y. B.Com.Students.

Under this scheme students can borrow books from the library which they can retain throughout the academic year.

Internet service is provided in the Library IT Zone for students to help them to enhance the quality of research work.

This corner updates students about new opportunities in education as well as employment and profession opportunities.

Our College library subscribes toN-list program of Inflibnet and other e-journals. Access is provided to the staff and students of the college.

Reference Service, Referral Service, Inter Library Loan, Current Awareness Service, Bibliographic Service, Indexing Service.

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Special features of the library

Library Best User Award

Important things to remember

St. Andrew’s College library has a good collection of rare books, books on Mumbai city and different maps. The library collection also includes management, psychology, English literature, history, and sociology and economics. It has a good collection of different dictionaries and subjects and general encyclopedias.

At the end of the year, best library user award is declared to deserving students based on their library performance and observation of the library staff.

ã Use of mobile is strictly prohibited in the library

ã Absolute silence is requested in the library

ã Eatables are not allowed inside the library

ã Do not sleep in the library

ã Exchange of I-Card or Library card is not allowed

ã If any book is lost the borrower is liable to replace it

ã Users are responsible for the physical condition of the book

ã Students are allowed to keep the library books during the university examination

ã All book bank books should be returned to the library within two days after the completion of last paper of the university exam

ã A late fee of Rs. 1/- per day per book shall be charged for those who fail to return the book by the due date

ã The reading material like reference books/Question papers/Newspapers/Syllabus issued on the Reading Room card should be returned on the same day

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B.Com. (B & I)

July 2016 Orientation Programme& Library visits for the F.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students.Guest lecture on project management for the T.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students.Guest lecture on formal & informal group behavior in organization for S.Y.B.Com.

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Aug2016 Guest lecture on career opportunities in banking and insurance sector for F.Y.B.Com. (B&I) studentsGuest lecture on customer relationship management in banking sectorfor S.Y.B.Com. (B&I) studentsGuest lecture on Marketing in banking and insurance sector for T.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students.

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Sept 2016 Industrial visit to R.B.I museum & L.I.C. for the F.Y.B.Com. (B&I) & S.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students.Guest lecture on CFP & CS certified courses for F.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students.Industrial visit to Insurance Institute of India, BKC. Mumbai. For the T.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students

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Oct 2016 Guest lecture on University paper solving techniques for T.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students

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Dec 2016 Workshop on entrepreneurship management for the S.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students.:

Feb 2017 Training Programme on Soft Skills for the T.Y.B.Com. (B&I) & S.Y.B.Com. (B&I) students

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M.Com.

June 2016 : Guest Lecture on Entrepreneurship Management: 2 Day Workshop on Stats for students to conduct their Research and

present their pprs in AugustJuly 2016 : Coffee with Dr. Marie Fernandes

: Guest Lecture on Six Sigma: 3hrs Trg Workshop – On Leadership

Aug 2016 : Seminar- Paper Presentation by students on Management topics 1st or 2nd week (Best 10 students will present)Aug 2016 : Guest Lecture on How to file your returns & manage your savings

: Visit to Sahakari Bhandar to understand Retailing,Marketing & Brands: M.Com. Day – Exhibition & Cultural Programme

Sept 2016 : Seminar on “Youth & Fantasies” : 3 Hour Training Workshop on “Team Spirit & Attitude”

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GENDER CELL

July 2016 : Guest lecture on human rights issues related to women

August 2016 : Street play by students on various issues related to women such as dowry, illiteracy, bride burning etc.

Sept 2016 : Movie/documentary screening

Dec 2016 : Poster competition on “Gender Equality”

Jan 2017 : Discussion by students on “female foeticide”

Feb 2017 : Guest lecture by gynaecologist

UPSC – CIVIL SERVICE

02 July 2016 : Orientation session for Civil Services

16 July 2016 : Lectures for students in first half of 2016-17

06 Aug 2016 : Lectures for students in first half of 2016-17

13 Aug 2016 : Lectures for students in first half of 2016-17

26 Nov 2016 : Lectures for students in second half of 2016-17

03 Dec 2016 : Lectures for students in second half of 2016-17

10 Dec 2016 : Lec tures for s tuden t s in second ha l f o f 2016-17Besides, lecture series will be conducted for students during October 2016 and March 2017.

STAFF ADVANCEMENT

Aug 2016 : Yoga session

Sept 2016 : Talk on financial investment for staff members

Dec 2016 : Staff picnic

Apr 2017 : Staff Seminar

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STUDENT COUNCIL June 2016 : Formation of Student Council

July 2016 : Free Welfare Activity For Students

August 2016 : Independence Day Celebrations: Poster Competition

September 2016 : Teacher's Day Celebrations

November 2016 : Constitution Day Celebration

: Feast Day

December2016 : Christmas Celebrations

: Crib Making Competition

: Poster Making Competition

: Carol Singing

January2017 : Annual Day CelebrationsTraditional Day/Regional Costume Competition

February 2017 : Valedictory Function for Third Year Students

: Poster Making Competition

: Carol Singing

January2017 : Annual Day Celebrations

: Traditional Day/Regional Costume Competition

February 2017 : Valedictory Function for Third Year Students

STUDENT COUNCIL

20 Sept 2016 : Inter Department student seminar

SOCIAL OUTREACH PROGRAMME

July 2016 : Orientation for all SY student, Degree and Self-Finance

July 2016 - : Continous visits to various Community Centres

Jan 2017 (Degree College)

Jan 2016 : Final evaluation meeting (Degree College)

Feb 2016 : Collection of Reports from students (Degree College)

MUSIC23 July 2016 : INTUNE Inter-Collegiate Music Competition

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THE CARDINAL PAUL POUPARD FOUNDATION CHAIR OF INTER RELIGIOUS AND INTER CULTURAL DIALOGUE

July 2016 : Orientation

: Iftari Celebration

: Presentation Competition: Status of women in various religions

Aug 2016 : Quiz Competition

: Strings of peace: Raksha Bandhan Day

: Cultural Contest: Temples of India

: One day workshop: Spiritual Intelligence

Sept 2016 : Screening of a Movie/Presentation/Discussion

: Visit to the Mount (Bandra Fair)

: Spreading wings of fitness: Medical camp at an Orphanage

: Guest Lecture: Existential crisis of ethnic minorities

Oct 2016 : Peace Day: Heal the World with Music and Colors of God

: Competition: Lantern making

: Debate

: Guest Lecture

Nov 2016 : Essay Writing Competition

: Visit to a Rehabilitation Centre

: Meditation Day

Dec 2016 : Sports For Peace

: Christmas Celebration

Jan 2017 : International Symposium

: Field Trip

: Chain of Happiness Week

Feb 2017 : Peace Meal

MIND MAZE INTERCOLLEGIATE QUIZ- 2016-17

July 2016 Intra collegiate quiz for all streams (including self-financing) of degree section (second week of July)

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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (NATURE CLUB)

July 2016 : E-waste driveAug 2016 : Nature Trail and Interclass Poster and Slogan CompetitionSept 2016 : Guest Lecture on Environmental IssuesNov 2016 : Paper Bags making and sellingDec 2016 : Street Play in Cleanliness Drive (Area–Bandra–East)Jan 2017 : Environment Awareness Movement

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION26 Nov 2016 : Ex-Students Reunion

GYMKHANA ACTIVITIES

July 2016 : Table Tennis, Chess, Tug-of-warAug 2016 : Football, Volleyball, Throwball, BadmintonSept 2016 : BasketballOct 2016 : CricketNov 2016 : Hockey, HandballDec 2016 : Sports Heats, Sports Day (15 December)Jan 2017 : Carrom

INTER CLASS TOURNAMENT

AVISHKAR

Future Plan for motivating and encouraging our students to take part in Avishkar- a state-level research competition organised by Mumbai University is as follows:

(Date to be confirmed) The teacher-in-charge and appointed students' head will attend a one day research convention workshop conducted by the university.Notices in relation to awareness and motivation will be circulated in this context, where the students can inquire about the research competition.

June 2016 : Displaying banners/posters of last year's Avishkar competition in college foyer to encourage students

: Orientation of students regarding Avishkar

: Registration of second year and third year students

: Allotment and finalization of topics

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July 2016 : Orientation of students (including first year) by guest speaker on Avishkar

: Registration of first year students

: Finalization of topics for first year students

: A talk on research methodology by Dr. Marie Fernandes for

participants (Arts)

: A talk on research methodology for commerce students

Aug 2016 : Finalization of the research findings and preparation of banners

-A communication group will be formed to give valuable information to

participants (Avishkar research what's-up group)

(Dates not declared)• Meetings of students category wise• Finalizing the flex banners for the competition• Registration for the competition 7 days before the competition• Appearing for the first round

Category I – HumanitiesCategory II – CommerceAfter clearing the first round sending selected students to represent Mumbai University for the state level round

LIBRARY

Library orientation and information literacy program for S.Y. and T.Y. students 20th st thJune to 1 July 2016, for F.Y. students 8th August to 12 August 2016.

th st1) Book Exhibition–cum sale 20 and 21 September 2016

th2) Celebration of Reading Inspiration day 15 October 2016

th nd3) Celebration of Library Week 14 November to 22 November 2016 (Talk on

book, book review competition)th4) Workshop for promotion of language laboratory 15 December 2016

th5) Marathi Bhasha Divas 27 February 2017.

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NSS

5 June 2016 : Tree Plantation at Kalina campus

9 June 2016 : Opening and Promotion of NSS for the year 2015-2016

24 June 2016 : Made Posters for Drug Eradication

26 June 2016 : Drug Eradication seminar in Matunga

29 June 2016 : Poster making on social issues

29 June 2016 : Session on Water Conservation in R.D.National College

4 July 2016 : Street play performed in college regarding the ill effects of consuming

drugs

17 July 2016 : NSS Orientation

31 July 2016 : Volunteers attended the Orientation at ADAPT, DILKHUSH &

LAADLEE

1 Aug 2016 : Volunteers attended Disaster management HAM session at the

University

3 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Monday group did community service at ADAPT.

3 to 7 Aug 2016 : 7 volunteers of the 1st batch did community service at DILKHUSH.

4 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT.

5 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT.

6 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Thursday group did community service at ADAPT

&Yuvak Biradri Leaders meeting & Volunteers attended peace rally at

Azad Maidan.

8 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Friday group did community service at ADAPT.

9 Aug 2016 : Volunteers attended YuvakBiradri activity ShaheedAbhivadhan.

10 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Monday group did community service at ADAPT.nd10-14 Aug 2016 : 7 volunteers of the 2 batch did community service at DILKHUSH.

11 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT.

12 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT.

13 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Thursday group did community service at ADAPT.

14 Aug 2016 : Volunteers attended Personality Development session in college.

15 Aug 2016 : Hoisting of National Flag in college led by a programme & cleanliness

drive at Bandra Station.

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17 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Monday group did community service at ADAPT.rd17 to 21 Aug 2016 : 7 volunteers of the 3 batch did community service at DILKHUSH.

18 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT.

19 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT.

20 Aug 2016 : Volunteers attended Yuvak Biradri activity Ek Sur EkTaal.

22 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Friday group did community service at ADAPT.

22 & 23 Aug 2016 : 2 volunteers attended BRM Opening Boot Camp.

27 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Thursday group did community service at ADAPT &

workshop of LAADLEE regarding awareness of Gender Equality.

29 Aug 2016 : Session on First Aid in college & 5 volunteers of Friday group did

community service at ADAPT.

30 Aug 2016 : 2 volunteers attended Skill Session of BRM –Team Work.

31 Aug 2016 : 5 volunteers of Monday group did community service at ADAPT.

1 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT.

2 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT.

3 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Thursday group did community service at ADAPT.

4 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Friday group did community service at ADAPT. &

Group Leaders went for a meeting with Bandra Police for Bandra Fair

Security.

5 Sept 2016 : Volunteers helped in Teachers Day Celebration in college.

7 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Monday group did community service at ADAPT.

8 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT.

9 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT &

volunteers attended disaster management training & Yuvak Biradri

Mock parliament.

10 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Thursday group did community service at ADAPT.

11 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Friday group did community service at ADAPT.

13 -20 Sept 2016 : Volunteers provided Security At Mount Mary, Bandra Fair.

15 Sept 2016 : Volunteers made posters for World Peace Day.

20 Sept 2016 : Skill Session of BRM Execution.

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21 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Monday Group did community service at ADAPT &

street play of LAADLEE regarding safety of women.

22 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT.

23 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT.

24 Sept 2016 : NSS Day celebration in college, volunteers took up a cleanliness drive in

college & 5 volunteers of Thursday group did community service at

ADAPT.

26 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Friday group did community service at ADAPT.

16 Oct 2016 : Volunteers distributed food on the occasion of World Food Day to the

poor and needy.

18 Oct 2016 : Skill session of BRM Mindfulness

19 Oct 2016 : Cleanliness drive undertaken by the NSS Unit at Bandra Station

20-22 Oct 2016 : Volunteer attended the training camp of Yuvak Biradri.

24 Oct 2016 : LAADLEE workshop discussion on Gender Policing & Skill Session of

BRM Knowing The Civic System- PRAJA

31 Oct 2016 : Volunteers participated in Run For Unity & 2 volunteers had One to

One Reflection of BRM journey.

4 Nov 2016 : Volunteers decorated diyas on the occasion of Diwali

5 Nov 2016 : Volunteers distributed diyas to the needy

9 Nov 2016 : Skill Session Of BRM Knowing Yourself

14 Nov 2016 : Volunteers provided stationery to the children in a slum on the occasion

of Children's Day.

19 Nov 2016 : LAADLEE debate on status of women.

21 Nov 2016 : Volunteers made paper bags.

23 Nov 2016 : Volunteers attended session on HIV/AIDS in college.

24 Nov 2016 : Volunteers distributed paper bags to the vendors.

1 Dec 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT.

2 Dec 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT.

3 Dec 2016 : All 5 ADAPT groups participated on the occasion of World Disability

Day at Carter Road & Screening of Documentary We Can Fly.

4 Dec 2016 : 5 volunteers of Friday group did community service at ADAPT.

4 & 5 Dec 2016 : 1 volunteer attended the workshop on Food Security And Safety.

7 Dec 2016 : Blood Donation Camp organized by Mahatma Gandhi and Holy Family

Hospital in College & Skill Session of BRM Active Citizenship talk by

Shyama Kulkarni.

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8 Dec 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT &

LAADLEE poster making Save Girl Child.

9 Dec 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT &

Meeting of volunteers regarding camp .

10 Dec 2016 : 5 volunteers of Thursday group did community service at ADAPT.

11 Dec 2016 : 5 volunteers of Friday group did community service at ADAPT.

14-20 Dec 2016 : NSS Unit attended a Rural Camp.

21 Dec 2016 : 5 volunteers of Monday group did community service at ADAPT.

29 Dec 2016 : Volunteers attended Open Donation of Yuvak Biradri.

6 Jan 2017 : Volunteers attended the Cultural Programme at Kalina campus.

9 Jan 2017 : Skill Session of BRM Professional Session.

12 Jan 2017 : Volunteers attended Yuva Bhushan Award Ceremony.

15-22 Jan 2017 : Volunteers made 70 note books.

17 Jan 2017 : Volunteers conducted Polio Drive at Santacruz Station.

19 Jan 2017 : Volunteers attended LAADLEE screening of documentary

NAKUSHA.

23 Jan 2017 : Volunteers made note-books.

25 Jan 2017 : Volunteers provided security for Annual Day in college & attended

Swacchta Se Swasta session of Yuvak Biradri.

26 Jan 2017 : Volunteers provided security for Republic Day parade & attended

Dosti Abhiyaan Session of Yuvak Biradri.

29 Jan 2017 : Volunteers attended Yuvak Yuvati Mela.

ANDREAN COUNSELLING UNIT

June 2016 : Orientation

July - Dec 2016 : Guiding students/student groups for projects related to the field of psychology (anger, bullying, relationships, stress, etc.)

Nov 16- Mar 2017 : YOUR VOICE – Staff Enrichment Initiative (360 Degree Feedback)

Nov16- Mar 2017 : Students Feedback of Faculty (TAQ)

Dec 2016 : Employee Job Satisfaction Survey

Dec 2016 : Peer Evaluation

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21 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Monday Group did community service at ADAPT &

street play of LAADLEE regarding safety of women

22 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Tuesday group did community service at ADAPT.

23 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Wednesday group did community service at ADAPT.

24 Sept 2016 : NSS Day celebration in college, volunteers took up a cleanliness drive in

college & 5 volunteers of Thursday group did community service at

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26 Sept 2016 : 5 volunteers of Friday group did community service at ADAPT.

16 Oct 2016 : Volunteers distributed food on the occasion of World Food Day to the

poor and needy.

18 Oct 2016 : Skill session of BRM Mindfulness.

19 Oct 2016 : Cleanliness drive undertaken by the NSS Unit at Bandra Station.

20 to 22 Oct 2016 : Volunteers attended the training camp of Yuvak Biradri.

24 Oct 2016 : LAADLEE workshop discussion on Gender Policing & Skill Session of

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SOCIAL OUTREACH PROGRAMMME

St. Andrew's College offers a compulsory social outreach programme to all its second year degree college students. The college is associated with various NGOs in Mumbai. The students are subdivided into smaller groups and are placed at various NGOs to contribute their voluntary services. Some of the students contribute their services to their local parishes by helping out with the social service activities conducted there. Students have to complete a minimum of 20 hours of social work.

T h i s p r o g r a m m e b e n e f i t s o u r s t u d e n t s psychologically, helps them to improve their communication skills, improves cooperation and imbibes responsible citizenship, encourages them to have a new perspective to life and more positive lifestyle choices and behaviour.

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A priest has been appointed by the archdiocese to provide the necessary spiritual guidance to our students. In addition, theology classes, retreats, and recollections are also organized. The College has a group named "Faith On Campus" that organises various faith-based programmes every week.

St. Andrew's College Alumni (S. A. C. A.) was initiated in

2006 with the desire to have a mutually beneficial

relationship between the college and its ex-students. The

association will offer students the opportunity to give back to

their alma mater some of the knowledge and skills they have

gained from St. Andrew's. The organization, however, is in

its infancy and in the process of collecting membership. As it

grows in number with the passage of time, we hope to engage

in a much bigger way the resources and services of our ex-

students for the benefit of the students.

Our college provides counselling services to our students who are in need of help in issues related to their personal, social or academic life. Career counselling services are also available for our students.

The college provides in-house photocopying facilities for our students.

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RULES & REGULATIONS

1. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of an educated Indian citizen. Such conduct is based on respect for the dignity and right of individuals, respect for public and personal property and personal and academic honesty. Students are responsible to the Principal for their conduct in college. Should students misbehave outside college, tarnishing its image, appropriate action will be taken by the college authorities.

2. Insubordination and unbecoming language or misconduct in any form is sufficient reason for incurring strict disciplinary action.

3. Students are required to wear their identity cards while they are on campus. Identity cards must be shown, if demanded by the Principal / Lecturer or any other teaching /non-teaching member of the staff. A student who is found not wearing his/her ID card is liable for disciplinary action.

4. Mobile phones that are used in the restricted areas of the college building will be confiscated. In addition, the use of any other electronic communication gadgets or musical gadgets are strictly prohibited in the college building. Strict action will be taken if a student violates this rule.

5. Any kind of demonstration that restricts the freedom of the college community and disrupts the smooth running of the college is banned.

6. Smoking, playing cards or any form of gambling, consumption of alcohol and the use, possession and/or distribution of drugs are strictly prohibited in the college premises. Offenders will be dealt with severely.

7. At the time of admission, every student shall sign a declaration on her/his admission form, that s/he will abide by all the rules and regulations and accept the decision of the Principal in all matters as final. S/he will also give an undertaking to accept the Maharashtra State Higher Secondary Education Board's Regulation, 1997, No. 88(1)(a) (i) and (ii) in the Junior College, and University Ordinances 0.6086 for Senior College, which inter alia provide for the withdrawal of the Board / University examination form.

8. No student should be found loitering along the corridors or in the lobby during lecture hours.

(i) All students must dress modestly. Action will be taken against those who violate this rule.

(ii) The dress code to be followed by the students will be displayed on the notice board.

9. Students shall do nothing either inside or outside the college that will in anyway interfere with its orderly administration and discipline.

10. No society or association shall be formed in the college and no person invited to address a meeting without the Principal's prior permission.

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11. No student shall collect any money as contribution for educational visits, get togethers, study notes, charity or any activity without the prior sanction of the Principal.

12. The college does not organize picnics and tours except educational tours, in which case parents will be duly informed.

13. In college debates and other meetings, the Chairperson shall be an individual approved by the Principal and the subject of debates shall have the previous approval of the Principal.

14. No students shall communicate any information to or write about matters dealing with the college administration to the Press.

15. Students are expected to take proper care of the college property and help in keeping the premises neat and tidy. Causing damage to the property of the college e.g. defacing walls, doors, damaging fittings or breaking furniture is a breach of discipline and will be duly punished.

16. Students should not leave their books, valuables and other belongings in their classrooms for any reason. They are advised to carry their possessions with them whenever they leave the common rooms/classrooms.

17. The college is not responsible for lost property. Students should deposit the property found by them in the college office. The owner should check in the college office the following day and provide adequate proof of ownership to claim the lost property.

18. Subject to the availability of space, parking facility is provided for students' two-wheelers. Parking of cars is not allowed. The college is not responsible for any damage to or theft of the vehicle. No one can claim parking as a matter of right. The time for entry into and exit from the campus will be notified by the Principal. Students who do not follow the instructions of security staff will forfeit their parking facility.

19. Students who invite outsiders or are found with outsiders in the college campus are liable for strict action.

20. Students are advised against sitting on parapet walls and on desks with feet on the benches.

21. If, for any reason, the continuance of a student in college is, in the opinion of the Principal, detrimental to the best interests of the college, the Principal may ask such a student to leave college without giving reasons for her decision. The Principal's decision shall be final and binding on the student.

22. A student found guilty of ragging will be expelled.

23. Additional rules as deemed necessary will displayed be on the notice board from time to time.

24. Matters not covered by the existing rules shall rest on the absolute discretion of the Principal.

25. Internet users-Students found accessing/downloading unacceptable material shall be liable for disciplinary action.

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Inter-Class Tournaments

Inter-Collegiate Competitions / Tournaments

College Freeships for Economically Needy Students

Dr. Irene Iyer Freeship

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Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship S.Y.B.M.S. (Semester III & IV)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship T.Y.B.M.S. (Semester V & VI)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship F.Y.B.M.M. (Semester I & II)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship S.Y.B.M.M. (Semester III & IV)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship T.Y.B.M.M. (Semester V & VI)

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Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship S.Y.B.Sc-IT (Semester III & IV)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship T.Y.B.Sc-IT (Semester V & VI)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship F.Y.B.Com. (A & F) (Semester I & II)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship S.Y.B.Com. (A & F) (Semester III & IV)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship T.Y.B.Com. (A & F) (Semester V & VI)

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Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship T.Y.B.Sc-H.S. (Semester V & VI)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship F.Y.B.Com. (B & I) (Semester I & II)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship S.Y.B.Com. (B & I) (Semester III & IV)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship T.Y.B.Com. (B & I) (Semester V & VI)

Late Res Pinto Memorial Scholarship M.Com. (Business Management)

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MRS. NEENA S. SHAH Scholarship in the name of MR. HUNAR SHET SHANITLAL JAMNADAS SUNIL SHAH for a deserving student who MORAJI HINDU SANITORIUM has passed F.Y.J.C. from Science or CommerceTRUST

MR. JOSEPH D’SOUZA Scholarship in the name of JOSEPH & TINA D’SOUZA for best all rounder. a student good at academics, sports & has participated in extra curricular activities

MERCY RAJ MEMORIAL The most deserving Catholic student with SCHOLARSHIP History as double major in the VI Semester. MERCY RAJ MEMORIAL The most promising Student all-rounder with SCHOLARSHIP History as double major in the V Semester

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