Students who have passed the S.S.C. Examination from the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur and Amravati or an equivalent examination are eligible for the first year Junior College Class.
Students, who have passed the Government Commercial Diploma Exam, besides passing the Secondary School Certificate or equivalent exam, will be held eligible for the admission to the second year of the Junior College.
The course for the three-year degree of Bachelor of Commerce has been re-structured by the University of Mumbai with effect from 1992-93. A student of commerce faculty is required to offer 20 papers spread over 3 years of the B.Com Degree course. Of these 7 have to be studied in first year, 6 in second year, and 7 in third year.
For the year 2003-2004 the distribution of subjects is as follows:
- FIRST YEAR B.Com . – 7 PAPERS (each of 100 marks)
| 1 |
Foundation course – Paper I |
| 2. |
Business Economics – Paper I |
| 3. |
Business Communication |
| 4. |
Environmental Studies |
| 5. |
Commerce - Paper I (Fundamental Marketing & Finance) |
| 6. |
Accounting & Financial Management - Paper I |
| 7. |
Mathematical & Statistical Techniques |
- SECOND YEAR B.Com. . – 6 PAPERS (each of 100 marks)
| 1. |
Foundation course – Paper II |
| 2. |
Business Economics – Paper II |
| 3. |
Business Law |
| 4. |
Commerce - Paper II (Business Environment & Development) |
| 5. |
Accounting & Financial Management – Paper II |
| 6. |
Any ONE of the following applied Component subjects |
| |
i) |
Computer Programming |
| |
ii) |
Advertising |
- THIRD YEAR B.Com. . – 7 PAPERS (each of 100 marks)
| 1. |
Management & Human Resource Development |
| 2. |
Business Economics – Paper III |
| 3. |
& 4. Any TWO from the following combinations of Applied Component Subjects : |
| |
i) |
Urdu and Computers OR Direct and Indirect Taxation |
| |
ii) |
Export Marketing and Direct & Indirect Taxation |
| |
iii) |
Direct & Indirect Taxation and Computer System & Applications |
5.,6. & 7. Any ONE of the following special groups;
Group-I
| i) |
Financial Accounting – Paper I |
| ii) |
Auditing & Costing – Paper II |
| iii) |
Introduction to Management Accounting – Paper III |
OR
Group-II
| i) |
Management & Organization Development – Paper I |
| ii) |
Financial Management – Paper II |
| iii) |
Business Operation – Paper III |
- FEES CHART (I ST & II ND TERM) DEGREE COLLEGE – 2003-2004
| Particulars |
F.Y.B.Com. |
S.Y.B.Com |
T.Y.B.Com |
| Total |
3266.00 |
2996.00 |
2836.00 |
| 1. |
Caution money of Rs.35/- (refundable) is also payable in the month of July. |
| 2. |
University Enrolment fees of Rs.170/-. |
- PENALTY FOR LATE PAYMENT OF FEES
Fees for the first term are payable at the time of admission each year. Fees for the second term are payable before the commencement of the second term. Students not paying the fees for the second term on time are liable to pay penalty for late payment as determined by the college authorities. Alternatively the college authorities will have the right to cancel the admission of such student. Examination and other fees will be collected at the time of admission.
- CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION AND REFUND OF FEES
| 1. |
All fees paid by a student at the time of admission shall be refunded to him after the deduction of Rs.10/- as administrative charges if the student informs the Principal of the college in writing that he wishes to cancel his admission within seven days (both days inclusive), from the date of admission to the class concerned. |
| 2. |
If the student informs the Principal in writing within ten days from the date of his/her admission (both days inclusive), 75% of the tuition fees will be refunded to him/her ; if |
| |
i) |
At the time of applying for admission he/she intimated in writing that he/she has also applied ; or intend to apply for admission to one or more professional colleges which imparts instruction to the Degree or Diploma Courses, such as Agriculture, Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Audiology, Veterinary, Science, Medicine, Dentistry, Ayurved, Drawing, Painting Commercial Art, Home Science, the course in Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, or the course conducted by the national Defense Academy etc. and ; |
| |
ii) |
He/she withdraws his application in writing immediately after he is admitted to one of these courses on or before 15th July of the respective year, whichever is earlier. In such cases it shall be binding on the student to produce documentary proof of his being admitted to any of these courses. |
| 3. |
All cases, which do not fall under (1) & (2) above, shall be within the discretion of the Principal. |
| 4. |
If the last day for the submission of application for refund of fees falls on a Sunday or a public holiday; the following day shall be deemed to be the last day for the purpose. |
N.B.: The above rule shall not apply to students leaving one professional college to join another. Commerce is not treated a professional course for this purpose.
- REFUND OF DEPOSITS
| 1. |
Refund of the caution money, deposits etc. can be claimed only after a student has left the college. |
| 2. |
Claim for refund must be made in the prescribed form within one year from the date of his/her leaving the college after which period the claim shall lapse. |
| 3. |
Refund can be claimed only on production of the relevant original receipt . |
- EXAMINATIONS
Examinations for all students are compulsory. All examination will be conducted as per the rule and regulations prescribed by the University of Mumbai from time to time.
From the academic year 2002-2003, the University has prescribed Internal Assessment for F.Y.B.Com. and S.Y.B.Com. Students. There will be two Exams. of 50 marks each at the end of each term. The annual examination of T.Y.B.Com. is conducted by the University, yet periodical tests are held by the college for T.Y.B.Com students to monitor their progress in various subjects. All such tests shall be compulsory.
ADMISSIONS |
| 1. |
Admission to the degree course is given only at the commencement of the first term and candidates have to apply for it in the prescribed form. |
| 2. |
Candidate for admission to the First Year B.Com course should have passed the H.S.C. examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Education or an examination equivalent thereto. |
| 3. |
Student from other universities (including Foreign Universities) and Examination Board other than the Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Education seeking admission to any class at the college will be considered for admission only on production of a certificate of Eligibility from the University of Mumbai. |
| 4. |
Student migrating from other colleges must produce a Transfer Certificate / NOC from the College last attended. Admission if granted in this college, will be provisional till the TC is produced. |
| 5. |
Every candidate admitted to the Degree Course in the Constituent / affiliated college / registered institution conducting the course shall has to register himself/ herself with the university. He should therefore apply for the university enrolment on prescribed application. |
| 6. |
Enrolment for M.Com will be governed by the rules framed by the University from time to time. Candidates must have passed the University degree or any examination considered equivalent to it. The college however retains the right to refuse admission without assigning any reason. |
| 7. |
If a student desires to get his name removed from the rolls of the college in the second term, intimation to that effect must reach the Principal in writing within a week before the opening of the college for the second term, failing which the student will have to pay fees for whole of the second term. |
| 8. |
If a student wishes to join another college in the second term, he has to obtain written permission of the Principal's of both the colleges, specially the No Objection Certificates (NOC) from the one he wants to leave. |
| 9. |
If a student desires to join another college during the middle of the term , written permission must be obtained from the College and the University. However no claim can be made for the refund of fees or part thereof paid for the term. |
| 10. |
Students who have passed the std. XII examination through this college should seek admission to the F.Y.B.Com class within seven days of declaration of the H.S.C. results. If they fail to do so, the college authorities will be free to admit student from other institutions. However no student can claim admissions as a matter of right. Similarly student eligible for admission to the S.Y.B.Com or T.Y.B.Com class should seek admission to the same within 7 days of declaration of the results of the qualifying examinations. |
| 11. |
Students having a gap in the course of education should invariably submit an affidavit declaring what they did during the intervening period. Such an affidavit must be submitted together with the admission form. |
| 12. |
Original documents (with at least one certificate copy of each) mark statement of qualifying examination/s, school/college leaving certificates and other necessary documents must be submitted together with the duly completed admission form. |
- ADMISSION PROCEDURE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Foreign students who desire to come to India for higher studies should apply directly to the University of Mumbai. If a candidate fulfills all the qualifications, the University will give provisional admission to him and inform the concerned Indian Mission. On the basis of provisional admission the Indian Mission will issue a student visa to enable the student to come to India and join the University / College.
It is hereby clarified for information that Residential Permit granted for studies are treated at par with student visas. The entry visa for a period of at least six months for the purpose of studies is also treated at par with the student visa.
The Indian Mission will issue a student visa only in respect of those students who produce letters of admission from the University and not from the college affiliated with the University. It should, therefore, be noted that the letter of admission will only be issued by the University.
|