Pune District Education Association
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Pune District Education Association
Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE From the Desk of Honorary Secretary Dear Students and Parents, Pune District Education Association's (PDEA) colleges and schools are shrines of knowledge where students receive quality education and develop capabilities to accept the challenges for competitions. Our trust, incepted in 1941 with the clear Vision of 'Bahujan Hitay, Bahujan Sukhay' and the Mission of providing basic education to eradicate illiteracy prevalent in those times, has now blossomed into a conglomerate of schools, colleges and technical institutions. The trust has been engaged in providing students the concept of one-stop-shop for education i.e. completing their entire education from schooling to graduation to post graduation to Ph.D. in the traditional arts, science, commerce as also the computer science, pharmacy, management, ayurveda, engineering, microbiology, etc. at one place. For this, we have provided the state of the art buildings with modern amenities such as good and well equipped laboratories, rich libraries, internet facilities, auditoriums, play grounds, etc. This has been backed with the experienced and talented faculties to deliver excellent knowledge to the students. In order to maintain the quality of education, our colleges have been accreditated and re-accreditated by the NAAC. We are proud to receive the Best Educational Institute Award of Government of Maharashtra in 2000. Indeed, this endeavor of ours has made the PDEA, the educational destination of the first choice for the students. We at the PDEA's colleges and schools believe in all-round holistic development of our students through a multitude of curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular programs. I congratulate you for your right choice for selecting our institute's college/school for your career development. However, I appeal the students to carry out their cardinal duty of learning process very sincerely in order to develop proficiency in written and oral communications and to achieve the set goals. I promise you that our experienced and learned faculties are with you to help for all the times. Wish you all the best ! Sandeep Kadam Honorary Secretary, Pune District Education Association, Pune 1 Pune District Education Association 48/1 A, Erandwana, Paud Road, Pune 411 038. (Maharashtra) Ph. : (020) 2543 4570, 2543 7341, 2545 8327. Fax: (020) 2543 8705. E-mail : [email protected] OFFICE BEARERS President Hon'ble AJIT PAWAR Deputy Chief Minister Maharashtra State Shri. Sandeep Kadam Hon. Secretary Shri. Rajendra Ghadge President's Representative Shri. Adv. Mohanrao Deshmukh Treasurer Shri. P. E. Kulkarni Asst. Secretary Shri. A. M. Jadhav Jt. Secretary (Administration) 2 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE 3 Information to remember : Publish By : DR. P. G. SATAV I/c Principal P.D.E.A.'s MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE 48/1, Erandwana, Paud Road, Pune - 411 038. Ph. : 020 - 25443024; Fax. : 020 - 25431034 E-mail : [email protected]; Web. : www.pdeamoholcollege.org : Office Timing : Monday to Saturday 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. & 2.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. : Cash Transactions : Monday to Saturday 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Courses Offered XIth & XIIth Arts Commerce with I.T. Science with Bifocial (Computer) B.A. B.Com. B.Sc. Computer Science B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Application) Minimum Competency Vocational Course at +2 stage M.A. Marathi 1) Auto Engg. Technology M.A. Economics 2) Electronics Technology M.Com. M.Sc. Computer Science M.C.A. (Master of Computer Application under Science) 3) Maintenance & Repairs of Electrical & Domestic Home Appliances Sailent Features of the College Spacious well furnished building. Spacious well stacked library. Spacious well equipped laboratories. Spacious well furnished Computer laboratores. NSS Centre for Competitive Examinations. Earn & Learn scheme. Efficient administrative staff. Economic & other concessions for backward students. Government & other fee concessions & scholarships. The prizes will be awarded in the due course of time for standing first in various papers at the university examination. : Print By : P.D.E.A's Printing and Publication Department 48/1 A, Erandwane, Paud Road, Pune - 38 Ph. (020) 25434570 4 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE CONTENTS About Pune District Education Association ....................................................................... 6 From the Principal's Desk ....................................................................... 7 About the College ....................................................................... 8 H${Zð> _hm{dÚmb` embo` g{_Vr / _hm{dÚmb` ñWm{ZH$ ì`dñWmnZ g{_Vr .................................. 9 ì`dgm` {ejU {d^mJ ....................................................................... 10 H${Zð> ‘hm{dÚmb¶ / Junior College ....................................................................... 11 B. A. ....................................................................... 13 B. Com. ....................................................................... 14 B.C.A. ....................................................................... 15 B. Sc. (Computer Science) ....................................................................... 16 E_. E. _amR>r ....................................................................... 16 M. A. Economics ....................................................................... 18 M. Com. ....................................................................... 19 M. Sc. (Computer Science) ....................................................................... 22 M.C.A. (Science) ....................................................................... 23 Examination Pattern for B. Sc. (C. S.) ....................................................................... 25 narjog§~§Yr _m{hVr ........................................................................ 26 Eligibility Certificate ....................................................................... 27 Government Scholarships and Concession ....................................................................... 29 General Conditions ....................................................................... 31 Admission and Eligibility ....................................................................... 33 College Activities ....................................................................... 34 Table VI Rules for Refund of Fees University of Pune Circular No. 179 of 2009 ................................................................... 35 ................................................................. 36 5 About P.D.E.A. Pune District Education Association, Pune (P.D.E.A.) is well known educational society founded by the dedicated team of social reformers, lead by Ex-Chief officer of Z.P. Pune, late Shri. Baburaoji Gholap and has a standing of over 63 years in the field of education. The year 2003-04 was the birth centennary year of our founder secretary. We are proud to mention that P.D.E.A. has received the prestigious, "Best Educational Institute Award" from the Government of Maharashtra for the remarkable achievements in the field of education and social work, on 5th September 2000. known political leader Prof. Ramkrishna More (Ex-Minister School Education, Sports and Youth Welfare and Cultural activity Government of Maharashtra) took the charge of P.D.E.A. as "President". During his tenure, Prof. Ramkrishna More has accelerated the activities of "P.D.E.A." with an objective of contributing to the intellectual and social transformations in different areas like educational, social and cultural. All the Institutes of P.D.E.A. have made remarkable progress in the field of education under his able leadership. The association runs different branches like Pre-Primary Schools (Marathi and English Medium)-11, Primary Schools-12, Secondary Schools-61, Higher Secondary Schools-31, Vocational Courses-25, Senior Colleges (Multifaculty)-08, Ayurved College and Research Center-01, Pharmacy Colleges-02, Management Institutes-03, Polytechnic Institutes01, Engineering College-01, Law College-01 and D. Ed. College-01. In the year 2006, Inspirer-VisionaryMany more years of success in all ways of life -Young & dynamic wishing leader, Honorable Ajit Pawar Dy. Chief Minister, Maharashtra (Finance Planing & Energy Minister, Guardian Minister, Pune) took the charge as "President" of P.D.E.A. by legacy. He is inspiring inner and spiritual strength of P.D.E.A. family viz. Life members, Employees and Students. All the branches of P.D.E.A. are now taking a global speed towards the destination. The association has made up its leeway since 1941. In the year of 1983, a young, dynamic, intellectual, educationist and well 6 Dr. G. P. Satav I/c Principal Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE From the PRINCIPAL'S Desk My Dear Students, I extend to you a cordial welcome to P.D.E.A's, Mamasaheb Mohol College. I also welcome you on board for your journey for the academic career, which will become a second home to you. Congratulations on your splendid success in your examinations! You have crossed a very significant phase in your academic career. You are aware that, so many avenues are open to you. However, nationality lies in choosing befitting faculty and more importantly befitting college that can transmit your academic dreams into reality. I believe that the three great principles Truth, Goodness & Beauty nourish the entire social life. Mamasaheb Mohol College is committed for quality education and for helping students to prepare themselves to achieve the best in their lives. We strive to help our students for harmonious development of physical, mental and social powers. I anticipate sincerely that students learning in this college shall develop their personality, career & character taking maximum benefit of the facilities provided to them by the college; be the best cultured citizens and glorify the reputation of this college. I am confident that you would enjoy your stay at Mamasaheb Mohol College, which is blessed with natural beauties, excellent atmosphere and best culture. Dr. G. P. Satav I/c Principal 7 About the College Our Mission * * * * * To keep faculty and students abreast of advanced knowledge and technology. To nurture critical thinking and analysis ability among students. To encourage students to face competitive world. To practice innovation teaching, learning, research and extension activities. To inculcate moral values among students. Our Vision : “Bahujan Hitaya; Bahujan Sukhaya” The vision statement suggest that, to stay in an endeavor towards nurturing our students who come from mass community by imparting world class diversified advanced education, knowledge, wisdom and inclulcating timeless values, thereby empowering them to stand up proudly in the competitive world. Objectives : The following objectives will help students of the institution to become a successful human being. * To empower the students through modern learning techniques and participation incurricular, co-curricular and extension activities. * To motivate the students in developing their hidden potential * To develop research culture along the faculty and students. * To bring awareness and dignity of self-reliance in the students. 8 Mamasaheb Mohol College, Pune - 411 038 was established in the year 1984-85. The college is having its own spacious, well furnished and well equipped building (classrooms, laboratories, library, administrative block. etc.) The college has many distinguished teachers with reference to academic, sports, NSS activity and other personal achievements. We have 57 teachers in which 05 have Ph.D. degree and 12 have M.Phil degree and are actively engaged in continuous research activities. The college and management have put in their sincere efforts to introduce traditional courses of UG and PG level, with their specializations and new courses to maintain pace with time by introducing different courses in the field of computers and information technology. For benefit of students, we have started 05 PG courses, affiliated to the University of Pune and recognised by the Government of Maharashtra. After successful completion of UGC college has received 2(f) and 12(b) status New Delhi. Immediately after this, college the financial assistance from UGC under schemes during 9th, 10th and 11th plan norms, the from UGC, has availed the various period. Dr. G. P. Satav I/c Principal Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE H${Zð> _hm{dÚmb` embo` g{_Vr _hm{dÚmb` ñWm{ZH$ ì`dñWmnZ g{_Vr _m. Zm_Xma A{OV ndma ‘m. Zm_Xma A{OV ndma AÜ`j _m. amO|Ð KmS>Jo Aܶj à{V{ZYr _m. g§Xrn H$X‘ AÜ`j _m. amO|Ð KmS>Jo Aܶj à{V{ZYr _m. g§Xrn H$X‘ _mZX g{Md _mZX g{Md _m. lrYa H§$J«miH$a _m. nr. B©. Hw$bH$Uu g^mgX Cng{Md _m. am‘ qZ~miH$a _m. {edmOr H$mio g^mgX g^mgX _m. S>m°. g§O¶ ^mogbo _m. {Xbrn H$X‘ _m. AOw©Z ‘ñVwX {Z‘§{ÌV g^mgX à. àmMm¶© S>m°. Or. nr. gmVd g{Md àm. Or. ~r. ZaHo$ g^mgX g^mgX ‘m. E. E‘. OmYd {Z‘§{ÌV g^mgX à. àmMm¶© S>m°. Or. nr. gmVd gXñ¶ g{Md àmܶmnH$ à{V{ZYr àm. S>m°. E‘. Ama. AdKS>o àm. E. E‘. OJVmn àmܶmnH$ à{V{ZYr ({Z‘§{ÌV ì¶dgm¶ Aä¶mgH«$‘) àm. {dbmg dmUr lr. E. 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A. 1) Compulsory English 2) Special Subject Two papers S1 & S2 each : student have option to select any one of the following subjects offered at F.Y.B.A. out of following subjects i) Marathi (S1 & S2) ii) Economics (S1 & S2) 3) General Subjects Student will have to select any three subjects at general level which he had offered at F.Y.B.A. out of following subjects and out of three one must be offered for special. i) Marathi ii) Politics iii) Geography iv) Economics iv) Hindi 4) Environment Awareness (Compulsory) (Theory & Project) T. Y. B. A. 1) Compulsory English 2) Special Subject Two papers (S3) & (S4) each : student will have to select anyone of the following subjects offered at S.Y.B.A. as special subject. i) Marathi (S3 & S4) ii) Economics (S3 & S4) 3) General Subjects One paper (G3) of the subject chosen as special subject and one paper (G3) each of the two of the following subjects offered at (S.Y.B.A.) as general subjects I) Marathi ii) Hindi iii) Economics iv) Politics v) Geography {Q>n : 1) àW_ dfm©bm {df` KoVbm ZgVmZm, pìXVr` dfm©bm Vmo {df` {deof ñVamda (Special Level) ¿`m`Mm Agob Va g§~§{YV {dÚmÏ`mªbm Ë`m {df`mMm àW_ dfm©Mm nona (G1) Úmdm bmJob. 2) {dÚmÏ`mªZr Amnbr AmdS>, nmbH$ d {ejH$m§À¶m _mJ©Xe©ZmZo {df` {ZdS>mdoV. 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Compulsory Group 1) Compulsory English 2) Financial Accounting 3) Business Economics (Micro) 4) Business Mathematics & Statistics 5) Optional Group - I (Any One) Organisational skill Development Or Banking & finance 6) Optional Group - II a) Consumer Protection & Business Ethics 7) Additional Marathi S. Y. B. Com. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Corporate Accounting Business Economics (Macro) Principles & Functions of Management Elements of Company Law Business Communication Special Papers (Any one of the following) a) Cost and Works Accounting Paper - I b) Banking and Finance Paper - I 7) Environment Awareness (Compulsory) (Theory & Project) T. Y. B. Com. 1) Business Regulatory Framework ( M.Law) 2) Advanced Accounting 3) International Economics 4) Auditing & Taxation 5) Special Paper a) Cost & Works Accounting Paper - II b) Banking & Finance Paper - II 6) Special Paper a) Cost & Works Accounting Paper - III b) Banking & Finance Paper - III University of Pune has revised all the syllabus of S. Y. B.Com. which will be made effective from Academic Year 2014 - 2014. contact your concern teacher. Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 14 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE B. C. A. Bachelor of Computer Application Eligibility : As per University of Pune, Rules. 406 F. Y. B. C. A. Laboratory Course - IV (Based on Paper No. 401 & 402) T. Y. B. C. A. Semester I 101 Modern Operating Environment & MS Office 102 Financial Accounting 103 Programming Principles and Algorithms 104 Business Communication 105 Principles of Management 106 Laboratory Course - I (Based on Paper No. 101 & 102) Semester II 201 Procedure Oriented Programming using C 202 Data Base Management System 203 Organizational Behavior 204 Computer Applications in Statistics 205 E-Commerce Concepts 206 Laboratory Course - II (Based on Paper No. 201 & 202) S. Y. B. C. A. Semester III 301 Relational Database Management Systems 302 Data Structure using C 303 Operating System Concepts 304 Business Mathematics 305 Software Engineering 306 Laboratory Course - III (Based on Paper No. 301 & 302) Semester IV 401 OOP's using C++ 402 Programming Visual Basic 403 Computer Networking 404 Enterprise Resource Planning 405 Human Resource Management Semester V 501 Java Programming 502 Web Technologies 503 Dot Net Programming 504 Object Oriented Software Engg. 505 Software Project - I (Based on C++ / VB Technology) 506 Laboratory Course - V (Based on Paper No. 501 & 502) Semester VI 601 Advanced Web Technologies 602 Advanced Java 603 Recent Trends in IT 604 Software Testing 605 Software Project - II (Java / Dot net Technology) 606 Laboratory Course - VI (Based on Paper No. 601 & 602) {Q>n : 1) {dZm AZwXm{ZV VwH$S>çm§_Ü`o àdoe KoUmè`m {dÚmÏ`mªZm {S>_m§S> S´>mâQ>Zo \$s Úmdr bmJob. 2) {S>_m§S> S´>mâQ> - ""àmMm`©, ‘m‘mgmho~ ‘mohmoi ‘hm{dÚmb¶, nm¡S> amoS>, nwUo - 38."" `m ZmdmZo H$mT>mdm. 3) {dÚmÏ`mªZr Amnbr AmdS>, nmbH$m§Mo _mJ©Xe©Z d {ejH$m§Mo _mJ©Xe©ZmZo {df` {ZdS>mdoV. EH$Xm {ZdS>bobm {df` nwÝhm ~XbVm `oUma Zmhr `mMr Zm|X ¿`mdr. 4) {dÚmÏ`mªZr Aä`mgH«$_m g§~§Yr g§~§{YV {ejH$m§er g§nH©$ gmYmdm d ~Xbboë¶m Aä`mgH«$_mMr ‘m{hVr H$ê$Z ¿`mdr. Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 15 B. Sc. (Computer Science) Course Structure F. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science) Paper Computer Science Paper I Computer Science Paper II Computer Science Paper III Mathematics Papper I Mathematics Papper II Mathematics Papper III Electronics Paper I Electronics Paper II Electronics Paper III Statistics Paper I Statistics Paper II Statistics Paper III Computer Science Paper IV Title Problem Solving Using Computers and 'C' Programming File Organization and Fundamental of Databases Basic 'C' Programming and Database Handling practicals Mathematics Papper I Mathematics Papper II Practical Course in Mathematics Electronics Paper I Electronics Paper II Practical Course in Electronics Statistical Methods - I Statistical Methods - II Practical Course in Statistics HTML programming and Advanced 'C' Programming practicals S. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science) Title - Semester I Title - Semester I Computer Science Paper I Data Structure using 'C' Object Oriented Concepts using C++ Computer Science Paper II Relational Database Software Engineering Management System Computer Science Paper III Data structures Practicals and C++ Practicals Mathematics Paper I Mathematics Paper I - Sem. I Mathematics Paper I - Sem. I Mathematics Paper II Mathematics Paper II - Sem I Mathematics Paper II - Sem II Mathematics Paper III Practical Course in Mathematics Electronics Paper I Electronics Paper I - Sem. I Electronics Paper I - Sem. I Electronics Paper II Electronics Paper II - Sem. II Electronics Paper II - Sem. II Electronics Paper III Practical Course in Electronics English Technical English - Sem. I Technical English - Sem. II Computer Science Database Practicals & Paper IV Mini Project using Software Engineering techniques Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 16 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE T. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science) Semester III CS 331 Paper I Systems Programming and Operating System - I CS 332 Paper II Theoretical Computer Science and Compiler Construction I CS 333 Paper III Computer Networks - I CS 334 Paper IV Web Development and PHP programming - I CS 335 Paper V Programmign in Java- I CS 336 Paper VI Object Oriented Software Engineering CS 341 Paper I Systems Programming and Operating System - II CS 342 Paper II Theoretical Computer Science and Compiler Construction II CS 343 Paper III Computer Networks - II CS 344 Paper IV Web Development and PHP programming - II CS 345 Paper V Programmign in Java- II CS 346 Paper VI Business Applications Semester IV Laboratory Courses : CS 347 Lab Course I System Programming and Operating System CS 348 Lab Course II Programming in Java and PHP CS 349 Lab Course III Project ( Using Java or PHP) Note : For every semester, each theory course will have 40 marks examination and 10 marks for internal examinations (total 50 marks.) Every laboratory course will have 80 marks external examination and 20 marks internal examination (total 100 marks) which will be conducted at the end of academic year. 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P. Dr. Pavase S. B. Prof. Ukirde L. G. Prof. Khese H. S. Non-Core Course ( Any one of the following) EC-1004 Indian Economy Policy EC-1005 Labour Economics EC-1006 Mathematical Economics Intake M.A. Part I - Semester II Part I : 60 Part II : 60 Core Courses : Compulsory Paper EC-2001 Micro Economic Analysis - II Highlights EC-2002 Public Economics II Department of Economics has been established EC-2003 International Finance in 1994-95 and Post Graduate course has started in 2003-04 Non-Core Course ( Any one of the following) The department has a very well equipped library. EC-2004 Agricultural Economics Admission to the M.A. Course begins after the University of Pune declares the B.A. examina- EC-2005 Industrial Economics tion results. The students with B.A. (Economics) as well as Graduates from other streams can also apply. EC-2006 Statistical Techniques MA Part - II Syllabus will be changed from the academic year 2014-15 Course Structure M.A. Part I - Semester I Core Courses : Compulsory Paper EC-1001 Micro Economic Analysis - I EC-1002 Public Economics - I EC-1003 International Trade Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 19 M.A. Economics Scheme of Examination : * A student cannot register for the third semester. If he/she fails to complete 50% credits of the total credits expected to be ordinarily completed within two semesters.l * Students who have failed semester end examination. ( i.e. University Exam.) may reappear for the semester-end exam only twice in subsequent period. * While marks will be given for all exams, they will be converted into grades. * There shall be Revaluation of the answer scripts of semester-end exam. but not of internal assessment papers as per ordinance no. 134 and B Credit and Semester System : * CSS started from academic year 2013-14 * The post-graduate degree will be awarded to students who obtain a total Credit 64 out of 100 credits. ( Average credit per semester 16) * One credit will be equivalent to 15 clock hours of teacher student contact per semester * Assessment shall consist of a) In-semester continuous assessment b) End-semester assessment Both shall have an equal weightage of 50% each. * An insemester assessment of 50% marks should be a continuous evaluation system in form of 4 types of parameters such as : i) Tutorials ii) Home-assignments iii) Seminar presentation. The distribution of Insemester marks shall be given as follows. i) Tutorials ii) Home-assignments iii) Seminar Presentations iv) Mid-semester exam - out of 60 marks (convert in out of 20 i.e. 1/3) assessment - 10 - 10 - 10 - 20 iv) Mid-semester examination * Internal marks will be change. A student cannot repeat Internal assessment * Semester end examination for remaining 50% marks will be conducted by the University of Pune. * To pass the degree course, a student shall have to get minimum aggregate 40% marks in each course. Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 20 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE M.Com. Faculty at a Glance Dr. G. P. Satav (M. Com., LLB, Ph.D.) Dr. M. R. Avaghade (M. Com., B.Ed., GDC&A, Ph.D.) Prof. Smt. Archana Jagtap (M. Com., SET, M.Phil.) Intake M.Com Part I : 60 M.Com. Part II : 60 Objectives To equip and train Post Graduate students to accept the challenges of changing Business World. To study and analyse the new industrial and commercial culture. To aware the students for acquiring the knowledge of specialized subjects. To develop independent logical thinking and facilitate personality development. To equi p the students f or seeking suitable careers and entrepreneurship abilities. To study methods of Data collection and its interpretation. To develop communication and analytical skills. Eligibility The students who passed B.Com. degree of this University or any other recognized University will be given admission on the basis of merit & Reservation. Duration of the course The M. Com. course is of two years duration consisting of two parts i.e. Part - I and Part - II. Each part having two semesters. Course Structure : The M.Com. degree course will be of two years duration consisting of four semesters and of minimum 64 credits as below 1) Semester I - 16 credits 2) Semester II - 16 credits 3) Semester III - 16 credits 4) Semester IV - 16 credits Total 64 Credits Four credits for project work at 4th semester. (This will include credits for fieldwork, data presentation and report writing.) In each semester, there will be four papers of 100 marks each out of which 50 marks will be for internal Assessment (Attendance, home assignments, Class tests, long term papers, classroom presentation and 50 marks for University Examination.) Thus M.Com. degree examination, four semester shall be of 1600 marks and of minimum 64 credits altogether. M. Com. Part I Semester I Sub. Code 101 102 107 Papr. i 108 Papr. ii 115 Papr. i 116 Papr. ii Semester II Sub. Code 201 202 A 202 B 207 Papr. iii 208 Papr. iv 215 Papr. iii 216 Papr. iv Subject Management Accounting Strategic Management Special Subject Advanced Cost Accounting & Cost Systems Advanced Cost Accounting Costing Techniques & Responsibility Accounting. OR Advanced Banking & Finance Legal framework of Banking Central Banking Subject Financial Analysis and Control Industrial Economics OR Business Statistics Special Subject Advanced Cost Accounting & Cost Systems Application of Cost Accounting Cost Control & Cost Systems OR Advanced Banking & Finance Banking Law & Practice Monetary Policy Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 21 M.Com. M. Com. Part II Semester III Sub. Code Subject 301 Business Finance 302 Research Methodology for Business Special Subject Advanced Cost Accounting & Cost Systems 307 Papr. v Cost Audit 308 Papr. vi Management Audit OR Advanced Banking & Finance 315 Papr. v Foregin Exchange 316 Papr. vi International Finance Semester IV Sub. Code 401 402 A 402 B 407 Papr. vii 408 Papr. viii 415 Papr. vii 416 Papr. viii Subject Capital Market & Financial Services Global Economic Environment OR Operations Research Special Subject Advanced Cost Accounting & Cost Systems Recent Advances in Cost Auditing & cost system. Project Work / Case Studies Advanced Banking & Finance Recent Advances in Banking & Finance Project Work / Case Studies (Note : Project work is compulsory for Internal Students) List of Special Subjects with two subjects is given below : Advanced Cost Accounting and Cost Systems : Semester - I : 107) Advanced Cost Accounting. (Paper-i) 108) Costing Techniques and Responsibility Accounting. (Paper-ii) Semester - II : 203) Application of Cost Accounting. (Paper-iii) 204) Cost Control and Cost Systems. (Paper-iv) Semester - III : 303) Cost Audit. (Paper-v) 304) Management Audit. (Paper-vi) Semester - IV : 403) Recent Advances in Cost Accounting and Cost Systems. (Paper-vii) 404) Project Work. (Paper-viii) Scheme of Examlnation : The examination of regular students of M.Com. degree course of the University of Pune admitted in the academic session 2013-14 and after shall be based on: (a) Semester Examination (b) Continuous Assessment (c) Choice Based Credit System, and (d) Semester Grade Point Average and Cumulative Grade Point Average System For each paper of 100 marks, there will be an Internal Assessment (lA) of 50 marks and the University Examination (UE) of 50 marks/ 3 hours duration at the end of each semester. A candidate who will secure at least 40% marks allotted to each paper will be given 4 credits. A candidate who does not pass the examination is any subject or subjects in one semester will be permitted to appear in such failed subject or subjects along with the papers of following semesters. The Internal Assessment for each paper will be 50 marks which will be carried out by the department during the term. The Internal Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 22 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE Assessment may be in the forms of written test, seminars, term papers, presentations, assignments, orals or any such others. The distribution of internal assessment marks shall be as follows: Midterm Test 20 Presentation/Role Play 10 Case studies/Group Discussion 10 Quiz/Home Assignment 10 Total 50 There shall be four semester examinations: first semester examination at the middle of the first academic year and the second semester examination at the end of the first academic year. Similarly, the third and fourth semester examinations shall be held at the middle and the end of the second academic year, respectively. The candidates shall be permitted to proceed from the first semester up to final semester irrespective of their failure in any of the semester examinations subject to the condition that the candidates should register for all the arrear subjects of earlier semesters along with current (Subsequent) semester subjects. Research project work : There will be a Research Project to be prepared by a student during the fourth semester. The objective of the project work is to introduce students to research methodology in the subject and prepare them for pursuing research in theoretical or experimental or computational areas of the subject. The project work is to be undertaken under guidance of a teacher allotted to a student by the department. Division of marks Marks Synopsis with working bibliography 40 marks (Internal Assessment) A full project Report 40 marks (Minimum 50-80 pages) Viva Voce 20 marks As the Research Project is based on the self study done by the candidate and evaluated for 100 marks altogether, 04 credits will be awarded to a successful candidate in this subject. The project may be evaluated by two examiners one internal and one external, selected from the panel of PG examiners of the University. The Viva voce must be conducted by the teachers selected out of the panel of PG examiners maintained by the University. The Candidates have to submit the project 15 days before the commencement of the fourth semester university examination. The project report shall be type-written and submitted in duplicate. A candidate who fails to submit the project may resubmit the same in the subsequent semester examination for evaluation. The project work activities must be duly supported by documentary evidence to be endorsed by the Head of Guide. Standard of Passing : A candidate shall be declared to have passed in the paper provided he/she has secured minimum GP of 4.5 in the UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION and GRADE POINT AVERAGE of 4.0 in aggregate of UNIVERSITY GRADE and INTERNAL ASSESSMENT taken together. Classification of Successful Candidates : Candidates who secured not less than 60% of aggregate marks (INTERNAL ASSESSMENT + UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION) in the whole examination shall be declared to have passed the examination in the first class. All other successful Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 23 candidates shall be declared to have passed in second class. Candidates who obtain 70% of the marks in the aggregate (INTERNAL ASSESSMENT + UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION ) shall be deemed to have passed the examination in first class with distinction. A student who passed in all the courses will be declared to have passed the M.Com. degree with the following honours. CGPA in (4.00,4.99) - Pass Class CGPA in (5.00,5.49) - Second Class CGPA in (5.50,5.99) - Higher Second Class CGPA in (6.00,7.99) - First Class CGPA in (8.00,10.00) - First Class with Distinction Scheme of Credits : Sixty hours of teaching will lead to three credits (which means four hours per week teaching in one semester) and long term paper as well as presentation will carry one credit. Each semester shall have 16 credits. Structure of Transcript : At the end of each semester, student will be given a transcript showing the performance and result in each course. The transcript shows, for each course the title of the course, credit values, grade in UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION, grade in INTERNAL ASSESSMENT, grade point index, result as pass or fail. Also, the semester grade point average (SGPA) and cumulative grade piont average (CGPA) will be shown. Further the equivalent percentage of marks corresponding to SGPG or CGPA to equivalent percentage is given by. Distribution of Periods : There shall be 60 periods for each subject to cover the entire teaching of 4 credits. This will be 24 distributed as follows : Particulars Teaching session per programme Assignment / Test Role play/Group discussion Case Studies and presentation Total Periods 48 04 04 04 60 Medium of Instructions : The use of Marathi is allowed for writing answers in the examination except for following courses : a. Management Accounting b. Financial Analysis and Control c. Business Statistics d. Advanced Accounting and Taxation e. Advanced Cost Accounting and Cost Systems. Fee Structure / Admission Procedure As per University of Pune Rules. : ANNEXURE : STUDENT'S SAFETY INSURANCE SCHEME Cause Compensation 1. Death by an accident 2. Loss of Vision - both eyes or any two parts of the body or one eye & one part of the body 3. Loss of Vision - one eye and one part of the body 4. Medical expenses incurred, arising out of accident. 5. In case of permanent partial disablement, the compensation shall be given maximum upto Rs. 50,000.00 Rs. 25,000.00 Rs. 12,500.00 Rs. 05,000.00 Rs. 25,000.00 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE M.Sc. (Computer Science) Faculty at a Glance Regular Faculty Prof. Mr. Vani V. R. Prof. Mrs. Rane S. S. Prof. More S. S. Prof. Mr. Patil J. V. Prof. Smt. Pokhalekar D. D. Prof. Paropate N. S. Intake CS-203 : Data mining and data warehousing CS-204 : Elective course (departmental) CS-205 : Programming with DOT NET CS-206 : Artificial Intelligence CS-207 : Advanced Design and Analysis of Algorithms. 60 Seats Highlights Well qualified staff and visiting faculty. Best Infrastructure Well equipped labs with latest technology Internet facility for staff & students Active placement cell. Best library facility. Structure of Course There are 4 Semesters in Two Years. Total No. of Courses at M. Sc. will be 15. During Semester - IV the student has to undergo Industrial Training for a Period of 6 months. Examination : 20+80 pattern per Semester (20 marks for internal assessment and 80 marks for University examination) Semester - I : CS-101: Principles of Programming Languages CS-102: Advance Networking Semester - III : CS-301 : Software Metrics & Project Management CS-302 : Mobile Computing CS-303 : Soft Computing CS-304 : Project CS-305 : Web Services CS-306 : Database and System Administrator CS-307 : Functional Programming CS-308 : Business Intelligence Semester - IV : CS-401 : Industrial Training/Institutional Project CS-402 : Parallel Computing CS-403 : Embedded System CS-404 : Software Quality Assurance CS-405 : Modelling and simulation CS-103: Distributed database Concepts CS-104: Design and Analysis of Algorithms CS-105: Network Programming Semester - II : CS-201 : Digital Image Processing Eligibility Fee Structure / Admission Procedure As per University of Pune Rules. CS-202 : Advanced Operating System Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 25 Master of Computer Application (MCA) Faculty at a glance Duration 3 years (6 semesters) Regular Faculty : Prof. Mr. Wani V. R. Prof. Smt. Marne G.S. Prof. Phule P. Y. Prof. Mardhekar S. R. Prof. Smt. Rane S. S. Prof. Deshmukh N. S. Prof. Mr. Patil J. V. Prof. Sumbe S. B. Sem VI : Full time Industrial Experience Examination 30 Seats Sem VI Salient Features : 1. Each theory course will be of 4 credits and each lab. Course of 5 credits. 2. Each semester is of 6 courses and 25 credits (This is not applicable for Industrial traiing in VI semester of M.C.A.) 3. Each regular student will have to appear for all the 25 credits of the respective semester. 4. Student who wishes to take admission to the second year M.C.A. should have obtained at least 25 credits out of 50 credits of the first year M.C.A. 5. A student will have to complete at least 75% credits (Other than for IT-Sem VI) from M.C.A. The remaining 25% credits can be chosen from the courses offered by the other Departments/ subjects with credits system structure. 26 Sem - I to V : 7 courses (6 Theory + 1 Practical) Sem I to Sem V : 20+80 pattern. Well qualified staff and visiting faculty. Best Infrastructure Well equipped labs with latest technology Internet facility for staff & students Active placement cell. Best library facility. No. of Courses Intake Highlights Structure of MCA (Science) Course : Project Assessment via grading. For Second year admission atleast 4 University papers should be cleared (excluding Lab course). For Third year admission atleast 4 University papers should be cleared (excluding Lab course) and Part - I should be cleared. Eligibility A Science graduate with mathematics at 12th standard level. For OPEN category the Candidates with minimum 50% Marks and Reserved category candidates with minimum 45% Marks (B.Sc. level) can apply. The candidate appearing for final year B.Sc./B.C.A. examination can also apply. Reservation of Seats 50% seats are reserved for SC, ST, DT, and OBC will be followed as per Govt. of Maharashtra rules (Applicable only to candidates of Maharashtra State). 3% Seats are reserved for Physically Handicapped Students as per Govt. of Maharashtra rules. Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE Required Documents at the time of MCA (Science) admission : 1. Domicile Certificate of Maharashtra 2. College Leaving Certificate 3. B.Sc. Final Marklist 4. Caste Certificate 5. Caste Validity certificate 6. Non Creamy Layer certificate for NT(C), NT(D) and OBC category students. Course Structure MCA Part I Semester - I CA-101 - Programming with C CA-102 - DBMS CA-103 - Mathematical Foundation CA-104 - Concrete Mathematics Graph Theory CA-105 - Computer Organisation CA-106 - Lab on CA-101 & CA-102 Semester - II CA - 201 - Data Structures CA - 202 - TCS CA - 203 - Object oriented Programming (C++) CA - 204 - Computer Networks CA - 205 - ADBMS CA - 206 - Lab on CA-201, CA-203 & CA-205 MCA Part II Semester - III CA - 301 - DAA CA - 302 - Operating System CA - 303 - Software Engineering CA - 304 - Java CA - 305 - Lab on 302 & 304 CA - 306 - Project CA - 307 - Numerical Methods CA - 308 - Multimedia Systems CA - 309 - Dot Net Semester - IV CA - 401 - Computer Graphics CA - 402 - SDK CA - 403 - Advance Java CA - 404 - Object Oriented Software Engineering CA - 405 - Lab on 401, 402 & 403 CA - 406 - Project CA - 407 - Cyber Law CA - 408 - Soft Computing CA - 409 - Artificial Intelligence Semester - V CA- 511 - Information System Security CA- 512 - Internet Programming CA- 513 - Design pattern. CA- 514 - Data ware housing & mining. (Departmental) CA- 515 - Software Testing & Quality Assurance (Departmental) CA-516 - Elective - V (Departmental) 1. Current trends & technologies 2. Expert System 3. Foreign Language 4. System Administration CA - 517 - General Laboratory - V Semester - VI : CS-611 - Full time industrial training. Eligibility Admission Procedure / Fee Structure In accordance with Pune University Rule. Note : For any change and more details regarding syllabus and Exam. visit www.unipune.ac.in 27 Examination Pattern for B.Sc. (Including Computer Science) a) For Theory Courses : Class Exam F.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Sc. Ist Term IInd Term T.Y. B.Sc. Ist Term IInd Term Marks Total Marks Tentative month in which Exam. will be conducted Internal 10 10 20 Oct. Feb. External (Annual) 80 80 March/April Internal Semester I 10 40 50 Oct. Nov. Internal Semester II Environmental Awareness 10 40 50 Feb./March April Internal Semester I 10 40 50 Oct. Nov. Internal Semester II 10 40 50 Feb. / March April 75 Feb./March For S.Y.B.Sc. class there ;is compulsory paper of Environmental awareness for 100 marks. Out of which 25 marks are for project and 75 marks are for theory paper. Theory examination of this course will be conducted in Feb./March. Students must get atleast 'C' grade (40%) is Environment awareness course otherwise his/her result for degree course will be reserved by the University. For all classes (F.Y., S.Y., T.Y.) there will not be retest for internal assessment b) For Practical Course ( For F.Y., S.Y., T.Y.) Practical examination will be of 100 marks are for day to day practical work for which there will be continuous assessment throughout the year for each practical. Practical examination for 80 marks work be conducted at the end of the ;year in the month of March / April. 28 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE narjmg§~§Yr _m{hVr d[að> _hm{dÚmb` 1) H$bm Am{U dm{UÁ` _hm{dÚmb` gÌm§V narjm (Term end Examination) nwUo {dÚmnrR> n[anÌH$mZwgma e¡j{UH$ df© 2004-2005 nmgyZ gÌm§V narjm _hm{dÚmb`mH$Sy>Z KoVbr OmVo. `m narjoMo ñdê$n nwT>rbà_mUo Amho. {dÚmÏ`mªZr Oo {df` KoVbo AmhoV Ë`m àË`oH$ {df`mgmR>r gÌm§V narjm XoUo gŠVrMo Amho. narjm 60 JwUm§Mr AgVo. `m 60 JwUm§Mo 1/3 JwU åhUOo 20 n¡H$s JwU H$mTy>Z {dÚmnrR>mH$S>o nmR>{dbo OmVmV. ho JwU dm{f©H$ narjoÀ`m JwUm§_Ü`o Xe©{dbo OmVmV. dm{f©H$ narjm {dÚmnrR>mH$Sy>Z KoVbr OmVo. gXa boIr narjm 80 JwUm§Mr AgVo. gÌm§V narjoMo 20 JwU, dm{f©H$ narjoMo 80 JwU Aer EHy$U 100 JwUm§Mr àË`oH$ {df`mMr narjm AgVo. gÌm§V narjm àW‘ gÌmÀ`m eodQ>r KoVbr OmVo. AndmX - nwT>rb {df`m§Mr dm{f©H$ narjm 80 EodOr 60 JwUm§Mr amhrb. ‘amR>r {df¶mMr àW‘ gÌm§V narjm 20 JwUm§Mr, + 20 JwUm§Mr ‘m¡{IH$ narjm Agë¶mZo dm{f©H$ narjoMm Imbrb {df¶m§Mm nona 60 JwUm§Mm amhrb. _m¡{IH$ narjm Imbrb dJm©gmR>r B§J«OrMr _m¡{IH$ narjm KoVbr OmB©b. i) E\$.dm`.~r.H$m°_. Compulsory English i) E\$.dm`.~r.H$m°_. Marathi iii) Eg.dm`.~r.Eñgr.(g§JUH$) Compulsory English dm{UÁ` àmË`{jH$ narjm dm{UÁ` (Commerce) {d^mJmV {dÚmnrR>mÀ`m dVrZo Imbrb {df`m§À`m àmË`m{jH$ narjm KoVë`m OmVmV. F.Y.B.Com. dJ© {df` i) ii) E\$.dm`.~r.H$m°_. Eg.dm`.~r.H$m°‘. iii) Q>r.dm`.~r.H$m°_. Financial Accounting i) Business Communication ii) Banking & Finance-I iii) Cost & Work Accounting-I i) Auditing & Taxation ii) Cost & Work Accounting-II & III iii) Banking & Finance - II & III darb àm˶{jH$ {df¶m§Mr gÌm§V narjm 60 JwUm§Mr d àm˶{jH$ narjm 60 JwUm§Mr hmoVo gÌm§V d àm˶{jH$ JwUm§Mo 1/3 JwU åhUOo 20 n¡H$s JwU énm§Va H$ê$Z {dÚmnrR>mg nmR>{dbo OmVmV. gXa {df¶m§Mr dm{f©H$ narjm {dÚmnrR>mH$Sy>Z 80 JwUm§Mr hmoVo. dm{f©H$ narjoÀ¶m JwUm§Mo 3/4 JwU åhUOo 60 JwUm§‘ܶo énm§Va H$ê$Z gÌm§V + àm˶{jH$ + dm{f©H$ narjm (20+20+60 = 100) Aer 100 JwUm§Mr narjm àm˶{jH$ {df¶m§Mr hmoVo d ho gd© JwU JwUn{ÌHo$V Xe©{dbo OmVmV. n`m©daU OmUrd OmJ¥Vr (Environmental Awareness) hm {df` gd© {dÚm emIm§À`m pìXVr` dfm©À`m {dÚmÏ`mªZm A{Zdm`© Am{U gŠVrMm Amho. Eg.dm`.~r.E./~r.H$m°_./~r.Eñgr. (g§JUH$) `m dJm©Vrb {dÚmÏ`mªZm gXa {df`mMr boIr narjm, àmoOoŠQ> Úmdm bmJUma Amho. hr narjm {Xbr Zmhr, Va nXdr [aPëQ> amIrd R>do bm OmVmo. åhUyZ hr narjm XoUo A{Zdm¶© Amho. {dÚmÏ`mªZr doimodoir ‘hm{dÚmb¶ d nwUo {dÚmnrR>m_m\©$V {Xë¶m OmUmè¶m, narjm d BVa gyMZm H$miOr nyd©H$ dmMyZ Ë`mà_mUo _wXVrV H$m`©dmhr H$amdr. Verification & Revaluation : A candidate may apply for Verification / Revaluation by paying the necessary fees of the University. The Verification & Revaluation will be done by the University as per the ordinance framed in the behalf. This provision is applicable to the students appearing for Annual Examination. H${Zð> _hm{dÚmb` d ì¶dgm¶ Aä¶mgH«$‘ … 1) B. 11 dr ‘Yrb gd© emIm§À¶m narjm ‘hm{dÚmb¶rZ nmVirda KoʶmV ¶oVmV. VgoM 2) B. 12 dr H$bm, dm{UÁ¶, {dkmZ d ì¶dgm¶ Aä¶mgH«$‘ (MCVC) ¶m emIm§À¶m dm{f©H$ narjm H.S.C. Board, Pune ¶m§Mo ‘m’©$V KoʶmV ¶oVo. B. 12 dr gmR>r 2 gamd narjm KoʶmV ¶oVrb. 29 Eligibility Certificate Students migrating from other universities/ students themselves. boards either from the state of Maharashtra or from out side Maharashtra state will be admitted to the college on production of an Eligibility Certificate (or a provisional admission certificate, pending issuing The college will however provide necessary guidance. Eligibility : All the students seeking admission to M.A. / of the final Eligibility Certificate) from the University M.Com. Part I of all faculties are required to complete of Pune. For this purpose the students will have to apply to the Pune University in the prescribed form the eligibility formalities on or before due date positively in the interest of confirming their admission. Those who fail to comply with this procedure of Eligibility Certificate along with the following certificates in original (and a Xerox copy thereof). for one reason or the other are to note that their admissions would automatically stand cancelled for 1. Passing Certificate 2. Statement of Marks and whatsoever. 3. Migration Certificate from previous University / Document requirement : Board & i) Attendance Certificate ii) Character Certificate from the Principal of the previous college iii) The student have to pay the eligibility certificate fees. In all the cases the fees paid shall not be which the college authorities shall not be responsible for admission : Original Graduation Mark list with 2 Xerox copy. Original College Transfer Certificate with one Xerox copy. Caste certificate (if applicable) Migration certificate for other than Pune University. refunded (Ref. P. U. Circular no. 82 of 1978) The responsibility of obtaining an Eligibility Certificate from the Pune University lies with the 30 2 Passport Size Photos. Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE Discipline & Attendance Rules of Discipline We do spare the rod and do not spoil the students 1) Students must observe strict discipline in the college premises / campus and should not disturb the College / teaching & administration in any manner whatsoever. 1. The students are advised to refer regularly to all notices displayed at various places on the notice board. Ignorance of the same shall not be entertained as an excuse. 2. A student must always possess his/her I Card which must be produced on the demand by the College Authorities. 2) Students should take proper care of the college property, and help in keeping the premises clean, neat and tidy. Any damage, whatsoever done will be treated as a serious breach of discipline and the cost of the damage(s) will be recovered from students. 3. The students shall attend lectures, Practicals, Tutorials, Unit tests and Examinations and shall keep their guardians in touch with the progress in their studies. 3) No Society or Association shall be formed by the students in the College and no person should be invited to attend and address any meeting without prior permission of the PRINCIPAL. 4. The students should note that they will not be permitted to appear for the University examinations if they fail to satisfy the College Authorities on any of the following grounds : 4) Students should be regular and punctual in attending their lectures, practicals, tutorials and tests. Students should refrain from remaining absent, however if a student desires to remain absent for any genuine reason(s) prior permission of the Principal / H.O.D. should be taken. a. At least 75% attendance at Lectures / Practicals. b. At least 75% at NCC parades / NSS work as prescribed. c. Attendance and performance at the college examinations / tutorials. d. e. f. Good behaviour and observance of discipline in the college premises. Obedience of the instructions of teachers /staff and the other college authorities. Payment of college fees as instructed. 5. Students should note that smoking, tobacco chewing, spitting etc. is strictly prohibited in the college campus. 6. Students must deactivate Mobile/Cell Phones in the college premises, classrooms or laboratories. 5) Students should not loitre about and sit bear class rooms, laboratories, in varandahs, stair case, cycle stand and play ground, that may cause disturbance to the periods / classes which are going on. They should either go to the library or leave the college premises, in case there are no lectures or practicals. 6) Smoking is strictly prohibited in college campus. 7) Annual Social Gathering and any similar programmes / functions which are likely to disrupt the academic atmosphere on the college campus shall not be permitted. 8) Students should note that smoking, tobacco chewing, spitting etc. is strictly prohibited in the college campus. 9) Any one found indulging in any ragging within or outside the college shall be instantly expelled from the college. 31 Govt. Scholarships and Concession ""{eî¶d¥Îmr / {’«${en AO© Am°Z bmB©Z ^aʶmMr O~m~Xmar {dÚm϶mªMr amhrb.'' Various scholarships like the Govt.of India National Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit at the S.S.C./H.S.C. examination. Scholarships & Freeships granted by the state govt. like the B.C.,E.B.C. are available to deserving students of the college on fulfillment of the govt. conditions in this regards. Freeships to wards of Primary, Secondary & Higher Secondary teachers, freedom fighters, Ex-Servicemen and scholarships/freeships concessions are available to wards of on fulfillment of the conditions in this regards. These conditions will be notified on the college notice board. A backward S.Y., T.Y. laboratory deposit & student belonging to economically class will be admitted to the college F.Y., classes on payments of caution money, deposit (in case of Science student), library other miscellaneous fees. The tuition fee will be refunded to a F.Y. student after E.B.C. freeship is sanctioned by the Govt. & after the amount of fees is received by the college. The student then need not pay further tuition fees if his/her income or about any condition of the ward. For this purpose the guardian of the concerned student will have to give a declaration, that the student belongs to the economically backward class category. Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribes student will however be admitted only on the payment of caution money, laboratory deposits (In case of Science student) library deposits & other non refundable fees after producing the necessary certificate of caste. The E.B.C. freeships like other fee concessions, scholarships etc. are subject to good conduct, regular attendance & satisfactory progress. Failure to satisfy these conditions will result in forfeiture of the E.B.C. freeship & student will have to pay the college fees entirely of him/her self. Govt. Post S.S.C. Scholarships to B.C. Students : (S.C./S.T./V.J.N.T/O.B.C./S.B.C.) The scheme of grant of Government of India Scholarship for the Backward Class student/ Scheduled Caste / Nomadic Tribes/ Vimukta jaties / Nav Buddhas & Scheduled Tribes outside specified area for the post S.S.C. courses is implemented by the Special Divisional Social Welfare office, Pune. All the backward class students undertaking approved post S.S.C./H.S.C. courses are considered eligible for the Government of India scholarships subject to the Rules & Regulations of the Scheme. Only those candidates who belong to (S.C./ S.T./V.J.N.T/O.B.C./S.B.C.) as specified in relation to the State / Union Territory i.e. are permanently settled & those who have passed the matriculation or higher secondary or any other examination of a recognized University or Board of Secondary education will be held eligible. Conditions of Eligibility : i) Candidates who are studying in the stream of education in a different subject will not be eligible. ii) Candidates who have completed their educational career in one profession line like L.L.B., B.Ed. will not be eligible. ""{eî¶d¥Îmr / {’«${en AO© Am°Z bmB©Z ^aʶmMr O~m~Xmar {dÚm϶mªMr amhrb.'' 32 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE Govt. Scholarships and Concession iii) Students studying in class XI of higher secondary school courses of the multipurpose High School will not be eligible being continuous School courses. However, in case where 10th class examination of such courses is treated as equivalent to S.S.C. and students who after passing 10th class join other courses, such students will be treated as post S.S.C. students & will be eligible for the award of scholarships. iv) Candidates who after failing or passing the undergraduate, graduate, post graduate examination in Arts / Science / Commerce join any recognized professional or technical certificate/ diploma/degree course will be awarded scholarships, if otherwise found eligible. No subsequent failure will be condemned & no further change in the course will be allowed. in the prescribed form through their respective college in the month of July only. The application form will be made available to them at the time of their admission. All the students should be vigilant enough to fill in the form, complete, in all respects as any incorrect, false information is act to disqualify them for the above Scholarship. The students having a gap in their education should invariably file a court affidavit declaring as to what they were doing during intervening period. The students in M.A. Part I / M.Com Part I / will be treated as fresh candidates for the purpose of scholarship and as such they are required to apply of scholarship in them prescribed fresh application forms. The Students who were in receipt of Government of India scholarship last year and have passed the annual examination are also required to fill in the prescribed renewal application forms. v) Students who are in full time employment will not be eligible for scholarship. 1) Various printed forms for scholarships/freeships are available in college office. vi) Only two children of the same parents/ guardian will be entitled to receive scholarship. 2) Attested copies of mark list, school leaving certificate, cast certificate are required. vi) A scholarship holder under this scheme will not hold for any other scholarship/stipend/freeship. 3) Minimum 75% attendance is required to sanction scholarship, freeship. PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION OF FORM FOR GOVT. OF INDIA SCHOLARSHIP 4) Students have to submit new application form for every year within 30 days after taking admission or before 31st July otherwise complete amount of fees shall have to be paid. All Backward Class students and students coming under the lower income group category should apply for the Government of India Scholarship 33 General Conditions 1. The other fees if any is prescribed by the State Government : For aided and unaided Professional and Non-Professional Courses from time to time will supersede the fees prescribed for such courses in the ordinance (s). The college / Institution / University Department / Centre / School will charge fees prescribed by the state government. 2. A demand draft of Registration Fee, Development Fee, Computer Fee, Student Welfare Fund and any other fee in which the University has a share shall be remitted to the University by the College / Institute on or before 31st October or within one month from the last date of admission whichever is later. The result of the students or concerned college may be kept in reserve till the whole of the amount is received. not lead to unfair competition and violate the provisions of Maharashtra Universities Act 1994. 6. 7. Wherever Library, Development and other fees are prescribed by the State Government, the College / Institute / University Department / Center / School, shall charge only those fees and not fees Prescribed by the University except fees which are to be shared with the University. 8. The Vice-Chancellor shall be the competent authority to interpret these Ordinances Rules concerning all types of fees and charge. In case there is any dispute regarding interpretation of these Rules regarding the amount of fees to be paid, the Vice-Chancellor shall interpret the provisions of these Rules and his decision shall be final. 9. If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of Ordinances / Rules concerning fees and charges, the Vice - Chancellor may be order, issue necessary directions not inconsistent with the objects and purpose of these Rules which appear to be necessary or expedient for the purpode of removing the difficulty. 3. The examination fee for M.Phil/Ph.D. Thesis and Dissertation will be paid by the student to the University through the College / Institute. 4. Development Fees is to be charged from the students only in case of degree / diploma (UG/ PG), if the course is of one year or more than one year duration development Fee is not to be charged for Certificate course (s). 5. The development Fee and other Fees prescribed is the ceiling for such fees to be charged by the College /Institute/University Department/ Center/ School provided it does 34 University Examination Fee, Library Fee etc. for Degree, Master's the University under the respective faculties will be the same as is prescribed in the Ordinance (s) unless otherwise specified by the University / State Government / Competent Authority. Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE Govt. Scholarships and Concessions Sr. No. Type of Scholarship Necessary Eligibility Documents Required (Attested Xerox Copies) 1) B.C. Scholarship Fresh (VJNT, OBC, SBC) 1) Reserve Category 2) Annual income of parent less than Rs. 1,00,000/- 2) S.C. Scholarship 3) S.T. Scholarship 1) Annual Income of Parent less than Rs. 2,00,000/1) Annual Income of Parent less than Rs. 1,45,000/- 4) B.C. Scholarship Renewal As Above As Above 5) B.C. Freeship for VJNT, OBC, SBC As Above 6) P.T.C./S.T.C. 7) Ex-Servicemen/ 1) Annual income More than Rs. 1,00,000/(Rs. 1,50,000/- for ST/SC) Mother for Father should be Primary or Higher Secondary Teacher in aided School Ward of Ex-servicemen/ Servicemen 8) Freedom Fighter 9) E.B.C. Sr. College 10) Jr. College Certificate from Govt. of Maharashtra Annual Income Less than Rs. 1,00,000/- OR as per the Government's decisions. Annual Income upto 36,000/- Other Scholarships F.Y. Students 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Caste Certificate Mark-List Last Year School Leaving Certificate Receipt of Admission Saving A/c No. (open in Bank of Maharashtra) (Bank pass book xerox, MICR Code IFS Code) 6) Father’s Income Certificate (Tahsildar) 7) Online Scholarship form ID. No. & Passwords. As Above As Above 1) Service Certificate of School 2) Education Officer’s Signature 3) Last Year Mark List 1) Application form along with Certificate from Welfare office 2) Last Year Mark List Mark List and Certificate. Govt. of Maharashtra Income Certificate from Special Executive magistrate, Tahasildar, if father is in a business or a farmer and Last Year’s Mark List will be displayed on the Notice Board from time to time Note : 1) Scholarship and Freeship forms should be submitted along with all necessary documents at the time of admission. For details, refer government circulars and notices displayed on notice board of college from time to time. 2) For scholarship and freeship student must to open personal bank account in Bank of Maharashtra, Paud Phata Branch Only and submit the bank account pass book xerox copy alongwith scholarship or freeship form. From this accadimic year amount of scholarship or freeship will be directly deposited byGovernment to students personal bank account. 35 ADMISSION AND ELIGIBLITY Admission which adds you into the P.D.E.A. family All admissions are made as per the rules ans regulation of the University of Pune. states, will have to submit the following documents along with the eligibility application form (originals as well as attested Xerox copies). i. ii. iii. iv. v. ADMISSION AND ELIGIBLITY : 1. An application for admission to the college will have to be made on a printed application form by all students (including those who were in this college during the previous year.) 2. It should be noted that the payment of the fees by itself does not confirm admission to the college. The fees are treated as a deposit and will be refunded (with deduction as per the rules in that behalf) if admission is nit granted. 3. The admission is valid only if the student pays the prescribed fees on the day the authorities sign the admission form. 4. The students who wish to a avail themselves of the government concession for fees under Economically Backward Class scheme should fill up within one week from the date of admission, the prescribed application form and application forms are available in the college office. 5. A student applying for F.Y.B.A. / F.Y.B.Sc. / F.Y. B.Sc. (Comp. Sc.) Class after passing the H.S.C. examination f Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will have to apply through the cllege to the Registrar, Universty of Pune for the Eligibility Certificate. The following documents are required for an eligibility certificate. i. Original mark sheet. ii. An attested Xerox copy of the mark sheet 6. Students who pass I.C.S.E. / C. B. S. E. or equivalent examination or coming from other 36 7. Migration Certificate Transference Certificate Statement of marks Attendance / Character Certificate Passing certificate A student coming from any college affiliated to the University of Pune and applying for S.Y.B.A. / B.Com. / B.Sc. class can be directly admitted to this college, provided the seats are available. He/She will have to apply to the previous college for a Transfer Certificate after joining the college. 8. A student coming from a University other than the University of Pune for S.Y./T.Y.B.A. or S.Y./ T.Y. B.Com./ M.Com. or S.Y.T.Y. B.Sc. and M.Sc. will have to submit certificate mentioned at No. 6 along with the Eligibility Application form at the college office. 9. The Foreign students applying for admission to any class of the degree college should contact the "Foreign Students Advisor" for necessary information. Admission will be granted to them only after they fulfill the rules ans regulations of the University of Pune and after getting the final approval from the Foreign Students Advisor. It will be the responsibility of the students to see that the final Transference Certificate and eligibility certificate are received by, the college will be before the end of first term. Students From other colleges will be admitted to this college only if they have a very good academic record. Repeaters are not admitted in this college. 10. A student seeking admission to any class of this college shall bring two identity card size photographs at the time of payment of fees. Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE College Activities National Cadet Core (NCC) : Scholarships and Endowments : Students can join NCC in the open NCC unit for Infantry Armoured corps or in the Naval unit or in the Air Force Unit. A number of government and non government scholarships are available for students. Students are advised to see notice board for announcements of various government and non government scholarships. National Service Scheme (NSS) : The college has been implementing the National Service Scheme since the establishment of college. In every academic year 250 students are enrolled in NSS unit. An annual special camp of seven days is organized by the NSS unit. The scheme inclucates leadership qualities, spirit of service to society, initiative and dedication to a social cause. It provides a good opportunity for personality development. Students with an inclination for social work are welcome to join the NSS. Student Welfare : Earn & Learn scheme Personality Development Disaster Management Student Council Special Guidance Scheme Student Insurance University Representative Camp. Cultural Activities and Association : Placement Cell College has a number of active cultural groups/association. Noble amongst them is the students participation in the various cultural programmes have set numerous records and won many prizes in competition. Commerce Association Science Association : Students can participate in activities of science associates like the Indian Science Association (ISA) The ISA conducts lecture, essay and quiz competitions. The activities include organization of exhibitions, seminars, lecture series, visits to national laboratories. Commerce Association : Various activities are conducted by commerce Association regularly to enhance the knowledge of students regarding various subjects of commerce. Educational Tours Extra mural programme (Bahishal) Adult & continuous education Sports activities - District, Zonal & National Co-Operative Store : It provides the journals, various concessional forms for the benefit of the students. Magazine : It is forum for students with a creative and critical mind. It encourages student to write poems, short stories and articles on various current subjects. The Magazine named as Yuvavishwa is published annually. 37 a°qJJ {damoYr H¥$Vr g{‘Vr (Anti Ragging Committee) ‘hm{dÚmb¶mV a°qJJ {damoYr H¥$Vr g{‘Vr H$m¶©aV AgyZ a°qJJ {damoYr H$m¶Xm 1994 Zwgma a°qJJ H$aUo JwÝhm Amho, ˶m~Ôb {ejm hmoD$ eH$Vo ¶mMr {dÚm϶mªZr Zm|X ¿¶mdr. ‘{hbm N>idmX {damoYr H¥$Vr g{‘Vr (Anti Harassment Cell) … g{‘Vr à‘wI … àm. E. nr. OmYd ‘mo~mB©b Z§. : 9423507815 {dÚmWu g‘wnXeoZ H|$Ð (ì¶dgm¶ ‘mJ©Xe©Z) (Counseling Centre for Carrier Guidence) nwUo {Oëhm {ejU ‘§S>imÀ¶m gh¶moJmZo ‘hm{dÚmb¶mV 10 dr Am{U 12 dr À¶m {dÚm϶mªgmR>r H$bMmMUr ì¶dgm¶‘mJ©Xe©Z gwê$ H$aʶmV Ambo Amho. 38 Pune District Education Association's MAMASAHEB MOHOL COLLEGE Table VI Rules for Refund of Fees 1. Cancellation of admission bef ore the commencement of the couse - It is resolved that the courses which come under the jurisdiction of DTE, Scheme of refund of fees should be as follows : Cancelation charges and Refund of Tuition, Development and other fees for the admissions secured through CAP : The candidate who has been provisionally admitted through CAP may cancel admission by submitting an application in duplicate, and may request for refund of fees. The cancellation chargess and refund of Sr. Category fees as applicable shall be made in due course by the respective institute. It is made clear that such application for cancellation will be considered if and only if the admission is taken provisionally through CAP by paying the prescribed tuition fee in full and by submitting original documents as mentioned in these rules. Refund of tution fees and other fee to be made after deduction of the cancellation charges after allotment after EACH ROUND OF ALLOTMENT / ADMISSION is as shown belw : Period and amount of cancellation charges Upto 10 days from the last date of reporting for allotment as per schedule (excluding last date of reporting) From 11th day upto 20 days from he last date of reporting for allotment (excluding last as per schedule date of reporting) After 20 days from the last date of reporting for allotment as per schedule (excluding last date of reporting.) 20% of the tuition Development and other fees. 50% of the tuition Development and other fees. 100% of the tuition Development and other fees. 1. All the Candidates excluding foreign Nations Persons of Indian Origin etc. 2. 50% refund of tuition, development and other fee against cancellationof admission taken against the sets for Foreign Nationals Persons of Indian Origin etc. is permissible up to 20 days from the date of their admission. After 20 days from the date of their admission, candidates are not eligible for any refund of tuition, development and other fees. 2. For the courses which do not come under the jurisdiction of DTE e.g. B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., M.A., M.Com., M.Sc., LL.B., L.L.M. etc. - Cancellation of admision before the commencement of courses of the relevant academic year as per the notification issued by UGC, New Delhi dated 23rd April, 2007. For the candidates who cancel their admisions before Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. Time of Cancellation From 1st day to 10 days (first day is inclusive) from the date of commencement of the course From 11th to 30th days from the date of commencement (first day in inclusive) of the course After 30 days (First day is inclusive) starting the course for the relevant academic year. His entire fee after deduction of processing fee of not more than Rs. 1000/- shall be refunded to the student by the University/concerned Instituion. If the student cancel his admission after the course is started following scheme will be adopted for refund of total fees : Vacanct seat has been filled by another candidate before last date - amount to be deducted 20% of the total fees 40% of the total fees 100% of the total fees 39 University of Pune Circular No. 170 of 2009 It is hereby notified for information of all concerned that in view of the Judgement and Order dated 11.2.2009 of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in the matter of the University of Kerala V/s the Council Of Principals of College in Kerala and Others, the following measures shall be taken to prevent raging in the Colleges / Institutions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. In the prospectus of the Higher Educational Institutions, it should be mentioned that if any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority concerned, the accused student will be given an opportunity to explain and if his explanation is not satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the institution. The number of cases of ragging and punishment given by the educational institutions in the previous academic year should also be incorporated in the prospectus of Higher Educational Institutions. Anti ragging committees and squads to check ragging should be constituted and the names and telephone numbers of officials to be contacted by the students in case of ragging, should also be published. Counseling sessions and orientation courses for senior and fresh students should be conducted. All institutions should do whatever they can by ensuring punishment to the students found guilty of ragging, giving wide publicity to such punishments to act as a deterrent, strict enforcement of the various measures for preventing ragging. Appropriate messages regarding "zero tolerance" towards ragging should be incorporated in admission notices /advertisements. Audio-Video campaign should be undertaken at the commencement of the new academic session to prevent ragging. Efforts to publicize and sensitize students regarding the menance of ragging should be made. Awareness amongst students through student unions about the bad effects of ragging should be generated. In appropriate cases, If the authorities are prima facie satisfied about the errant act of any student, they can suspend the student from the Institution and the hostel, if any, pending final decision and given opportunity to him to have his say. The police should be informed immediately and criminal law should be set into motion. It is further notified that the Colleges / Institutions shall submit report to the Director, Students ' Welfare of the University, every six months, regarding implementation of the measures taken by them to prevent ragging. Ref. No. : sw/1429/09 Date : 21.5.2009 Copy for information to : 1. The principal of Affiliated Colleges 3. The Heads of University Departments 40 Registrar 2. The Heads of Recognized Institutions 4. The heads of Sections in the University Office