final prospectus - Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and

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final prospectus - Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s
Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics
B.Com. / B.M.S. / B.A.F. / B.F.M. / B.Sc. IT / M.Com.
PROSPECTUS 2015-16
CONTENTS
PROSPECTUS 2015-16 | BCOM | BMS | BAF | BFM | BSC IT | MCOM
President's Welcome Speech
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Brief History of N.M. College
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SVKM'S Executive Committee
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SVKM'S Managing Committee
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Vision and Mission Statement
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Infrastructure
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List of Full Time Faculty
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Courses at N.M.
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Admission Information
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The Curriculum
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Subjects and Scheme of Examination
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Umang 2014
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Annual College Day
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Drishti, Annual Inter Collegiate Management Festival
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Annual Sports Day - Be A Sport 2014-15
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Associations
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Attendance
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College Rules and Regulations
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Documents Issued by the College
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Fee Chart
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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
Greetings to all of you!
I have great pleasure in conveying my best wishes to all of you. NarseeMonjee has
a reputation for attracting the best students in their chosen faculty. Today, we are
living in a world which has become smaller due to the advancements in transport,
communication and information technology. As a result of this, trade and
commerce have increased substantially and have come to dominate the relations
between countries. This means that education in Commerce and Economics is
becoming more relevant at any time in the past.
However, Challenges and Opportunities are two sides of the same coin. Modern education, curriculum
development and teaching methodologies have to keep pace with the demand of the economic
environment.
The manager, businessman and the entrepreneur of today need many more weapons in armoury. Holistic
education should include all round development of a student.
I am glad that all of you undertake various co-curricular activities which sharpen your personality,
managerial and inter-personal skills. At SVKM we continue to encourage all forms of activities which
contribute to the overall development of the student. I am also particularly glad that you students are also
engaged in activities like NSS Camp in rural
rural areas which sensitize you to the realities of lives of different
sections of the society in our country. All this has been possible only due to the dedication and
commitment of the Teaching Faculty and the Non-Teaching Staff of the College.
I wish you all the best for achieving greater success and scaling newer heights in your education and career
ahead.
My good and warm wishes to all the new entrants to our Parivar.
Shri Amrish R. Patel
President, SVKM
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BRIEF HISTORY OF N.M. COLLEGE
SVKM’s NarseeMonjee College of Commerce & Economics, popularly known as NM College, is a leading
college affiliated to Mumbai University. It was established in 1964 by Shri Vile Parle KelavaniMandal
(SVKM), a professionally managed trust with a large number of prestigious academic institutions, under its
umbrella. SVKM is the brain child of leading industrialists and socially conscious philanthropists who
wanted to contribute to the local area by founding educational institutions.
The Mandal has an extensive local base with a large primary membership. The Status of NM as a minority
institution for the Gujarati Linguistic Community is a significant achievement in providing access to students
from the Gujarati Speaking Community, to the most coveted college in the Commerce and Business
Management Streams.
Although the College started by focusing on education to make students self-reliant and to prepare them
for careers in the commerce field, it gradually extended the scope of its activities to include the molding of
the overall personality of the students. With greater competition in every walk of life it has become a
necessity to prepare students to shine in all areas.
The year 2014-2015 was celebrated as the “Golden Jubilee” year of the College, as the college was
established in the year 1964. It is a very happy and proud moment in the history of N M College to be
celebrating its 50th year of existence.
The Alumni Association of the College , NarseeMonjee Alumni Association & Movement (NAAM) which
now is a registered body extends their support to the college in conducting various academic and related
activities like felicitating students for their academic achievements at the University, Board and College
level, felicitating the teaching and the non-teaching staff on their superannuation etc. Ex-students
associated with NAAM who have shown extraordinary entrepreneurial skills are involved with the Intent
business programme every year.
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SHREE VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2014-15
Shri Amrish R. Patel - President
Shri Bhupesh R. Patel - Jt. President
Shri Sunandan R. Divatia - -Secretary
Shri Pravin V. Gandhi - Vice President
Shri Shalin S. Divatia - Jt. Secretary
Shri Utpal H. Bhayani - Treasurer
Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi - Jt. Secretary
Shri Harshad H. Shah - Jt. Treasurer
Shri Harit H. Chitalia - Jt. Treasurer
Shri Amit Desai
Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari
Shri Anand K. Pandit
Shri Rajiv M. Sanghvi
Shri AshwinDani
Shri Rajnikant S. Ajmera
Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi
Shri Sanjay A. Desai
Shri Bhargav N. Patel
SmtSarla H. Doshi
Shri Bhupesh P. Bafna
SmtSarojRao
Shri Chandrakant T. Shanghvi
Shri Shailesh M. Patel
Shri Chintan A. Patel
SmtSneha A. Parekh
Shri Harihar R. Patel
Shri Sunil N. Dalal
Shri Girish S. Mehta
Shri Tapan M. Patel
Shri Harshad B. Kawa
Shri TNV Ayyar
Shri Jagat A. Killawala
Shri Tushar H. Mehta
Shri Jagdish B. Parikh
Shri Vasantrai D. Gandhi
Shri Jairaj C. Thacker
Shri Vedprakash K. Dudeja
Shri Jayesh P. Choksi
Shri Vijay I. Patel
Shri Jesus Lall
Shri Vinod K. Goenka
Shri Kirit P. Mehta
Shri Vinod M Goradia
Shri Maherdas J. Patel
Shri Vinod M. Patel
SmtManju D. Gupta
Shri Vivek C. Vaidya
Shri Mukesh A. Shah
SmtZainab R. Chauhan
Shri Mukesh H. Patel
Shri AsokeBasak
Shri Naresh K. Sheth
Shri Mohan Awate
Shri Nayan M. Patel
Shri Anil K. Bapat
Shri Nimir K. Mehta
Shri Nilesh M. Mohile
Shri Pratapchandra B. Patel
Shri Deepak Golwala (Spcl. Invitee)
Shri Pravin H. Doshi
Shri Jai Chinai (Spcl. Invitee)
Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah
Shri Rajesh V. Shah (Spcl. Invitee)
Shri Rajendra K. Shah
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SHREE VILE PARLE KELAVANI MANDAL
MANAGING COMMITTEE 2014-15
Shri Pravin V. Gandhi
Hon. Vice President
Shri Amrish R. Patel - Hon. President
Shri Bhupesh R. Patel
Hon. Jt. President
Shri Shalin S. Divatia
Hon. Jt. Secretary
Shri Sunandan R. Divatia
Hon. Secretary
Dr. Jayant P. Gandhi
Hon. Jt. Secretary
Shri Harshad H. Shah
Hon. Jt. Treasurer
Shri Utpal H. Bhayani
Hon. Treasurer
Shri Bharat M. Sanghvi
Shri Bhargav N. Patel
Shri Bhupen G. Bhatt
Shri Chintan A. Patel
Shri Harihar R. Patel
Shri Harshad B. Kawa
Shri Jagat A. Killawala
Shri Jagdish B. Parikh
Shri Jayesh P. Choksi
Shri Jayesh R. Gandhi
Shri Kirit P. Mehta
Shri Maherdas J. Patel
Smt. Minaxi K. Mehta
Shri Mukesh H. Patel
Shri Naresh K. Sheth
Shri Nayan M. Patel
Shri Nimir K. Mehta
Shri Harit H. Chitalia
Hon. Jt. Treasurer
Shri Pratapchandra B. Patel
Shri Pravin H. Doshi
Shri Pruthviraj C. Shah
Shri Rajendra K. Shah
Dr. Rajesh L. Jani
Shri Rajgopal C. Bhandari
Shri Sanjay A. Desai
Shri Shantilal P. Bhatt
SmtSneha A. Parekh
Shri Tapan M. Patel
Shri TNV Ayyar
Shri Tushar H. Mehta
Shri Vamanrai V. Parekh
Shri Vedprakash K. Dudeja
Shri Vinod M Goradia
Shri Vinod M. Patel
Shri Vivek C. Vaidya
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VISION
To be a vibrant and innovative centre for education, to equip students with knowledge and skills in
their chosen stream, inculcate values, identify hidden talents, provide opportunities for students to
realize their full potential and thus shape them into future leaders, entrepreneurs and above all
good human beings.
MISSION
NarseeMonjee College educates the most promising students and prepares them for a lifetime of learning
and of responsible leadership, through a faculty dedicated to teaching and the creation of knowledge.
Contributing to society through promotion of teaching, learning and knowledge
GOALS
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Imparts academic excellence and encourages independence of thoughts within a culture of
collaboration
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NM faculty are passionate about teaching and are at the forefront of their scholarly and creative work
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Embraces diversity with the knowledge and significantly enhances the quality of education
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Fosters lasting bond among the faculty, staff and students which encourages the culture of integrity,
self-esteem and instill a sense of responsibility for each other and a broader world
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Provides state-of-the-art technology and facilities of global standard
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The college provides a comprehensive, out of class room experience including service opportunities,
competitive, athletic, cultural and leadership programmes
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Infrastructure
N M provides excellent infrastructure to facilitate
the education process and enhance the learning
ability of the students. It aims at developing
intellectual capabilities and an understanding of
the relationship between education and the real
world.
The renovated building includes a Wi-Fi campus,
modern air-conditioned office block, modern well
equipped air-conditioned classrooms, well planned
corridors and 2 elevators.
The college uses state-of-art technology in its teaching process making use of mike systems, overhead
projectors, LCD projectors. A well-equipped resource Generation Room is set-up for the faculty to prepare
their lectures and carry out research in their subject. Every faculty is assigned a Laptop.
Hygienic rest rooms are available on each floor. A separate ladies common room is there for girl students to
relax and chill out comfortably.
Classrooms
The Center offers 30 dedicated Lecture rooms that seat between
forty to 140 students.
Our lecture rooms are chosen by dozens of companies and
organizations every year for small groups meetings, such as
internal staff meetings and training, board meetings, client
presentations, internal strategy discussions and other similar
meetings, including break-out sessions for larger meetings.
Some highlights and features of our conference rooms include: Air
Conditioner for each room Inbuilt LCD Projector
Whiteboard, flip chart and markers
Natural lighting for a brighter and more inviting atmosphere
Fluorescent and incandescent lighting with clearly marked controls
Hard writing surfaces for easier note taking
Comfortable, ergonomic seating
UGC network resource center is started in library with 5 computers with internet having Wi-fi connectivity
and 1 HP laserjet network printer with scanner and fax for use of students and teachers.
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Computer laboratory: The well-equipped computer
laboratories with 80 computers and Wi-Fi facility enhance
the learning process and enable the proper conduct of
University prescribed courses. Branded Personal
Computers are installed in two computer labs, all
networked to facilitate teaching on small batches, with
adequate faculty attention. All new computers in lab have
dedicated leased line for internet connectivity and two
network printers, which can be used by staff and
students.
I.J. Patel Library
Objectives of Library
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To acquire, update, maintain and provide a qualitative
and quantitative collection of books, periodicals and
other instructional material of electronic resources to
support the academic programme and educational
objectives of the college.
To include in collection various fields of knowledge as
well as of career and character building.
To provide quality services to faculty and students for
achieving their curricular as well as co-curricular goals, with the help of technology, but not as a
substitute for personal service.
To inculcate reading habit among students and to encourage collaborative efforts among library staff
and students to maximum utilization of library resources.
The Library was established in the year 1964. The Total area admeasuring is approximately 7400 sq. ft.
divided in two floors. The Library has a state of art infrastructure and has a reading room capacity of more
than 300 students. Every table has facility to plug-in the laptop. The Library is centrally air conditioned with
Wi-Fi connectivity and UGC Network Resource Center. Students can recommend any book to the Librarian
at any time during the year. The recommended books will be purchased after getting approval from the
respective Head of the Department and the Principal.
The UGC Network Resource Center with five PC terminals is available free of change for accessing
databases, OPAC (computerized catalogue) and Internet, strictly as per the rules. The network printer
provides the facility to print the pages.
Suggestion Box: Students can drop their recommendations for books and any other suggestions in this box
kept near book showcases. The suggestion box opens on every Saturday at 2-00 p.m.
The Library Committee consists of the staff members from Degree College, Junior College, Unaided
Courses, Librarian and Assistant Librarian.
American Centre library, Indian Commerce Association and Maharashtra Economic Development Council.
Collection of books, journals and magazines on biographies, career guidance, personality development,
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competitive examinations, CA studies, ICWA, General Knowledge, etc. The library has institutional
membership of British Council Library www.mylibrary.britishcouncil.org
Direct access to several databases related to online journals, company data, laws, e-books, etc. useful for
your studies, projects and exercises from http://ezproxy.svkm.ac.in:2048/login
For login Id and password of these databases please contact UGC-NRC Resource Centre in library. Some
other important online resources can directly be accessed from our college website.
Library Services
The students can approach the counter for any purpose like Current Reading, Home Issue, Reference or
getting information related to any topic of interest.
I - General services:
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Computerised catalogue (OPAC) where one can locate for books according to author, title, publisher,
accession number and classification number.
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The following material is made available from the library counter
Books for current reading
Reading lists of interested
books
Syllabus
Books for home issue for a week
Bibliographies on various
topics
Competitive Exams related books
Question papers
CDs.
Books on careers
Reference sources such as dictionaries,
encyclopedia’s, year books
Journal articles Index
Newspaper clippings on various
topics useful for student’s
assignments and projects
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Home lending of books- textbooks and other books are issued for one week.
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Periodicals - Journals and magazines are displayed in the reading room. In case of any journal not
found on display please ask at the counter. The periodicals are available for reading within the
library. However, if any student wants any periodical for home issue, they should contact the person
at the counter.
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Daily newspapers are kept at the counter and available for reading to everybody.
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Electronic Journal Databases accessible from UGC-NRS in library and also from home.
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Reference Service- This service is especially for projects and assignments.
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Book-Bank- Textbooks are provided for use during one academic year. The books are required to be
returned as soon as the exams get over. The application forms are made available from the library
counter only during the prescribed dates on the notice put up at the beginning of every year.
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Reading Room for self-study – facility after the library hours.
10) Internet access through UGC Network Resource Center and Wi-Fi. Anybody using these facilities is
required to register themselves.
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11) Services to ex-students and visitors.
II Extension Activities:
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Inter library loan & referral service for other libraries within Mumbai.
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CD-ROMs viewing on multimedia computers any student can view the CDs available in library.
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Scanning and printing.
Rules for Students using Library
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Talking loudly, discussing, loitering, eating, smoking, spitting, using mobile, shifting chairs, reserving
chairs, scratching on furniture is strictly prohibited.
All persons using the Library are subject to the discipline of the college.
All those entering the library are requested to observe silence, behave in decent manner and maintain
discipline
Please take permission of the counter staff for entry inside the counter or UGC Network Resource
Center.
For entry inside the counter the students are required to keep all their belongings aside and allowed to
carry only their library card and identity card.
Please handle the books carefully and do not mutilate them in any way while using.
The books issued for home reading must be returned on the due date mentioned on date slip behind
the book. If the same book is required again for the next week, student must renew it on the due date
or is subjected to pay fine of Rs. 1/- per day per book or as per the then notice.
In case of loss of a library book the Librarian should be contacted immediately. The lost book is
supposed to be replaced immediately. The cost of the book will be recovered only if the book is not
available in the market.
Other material like syllabus copies, question papers, periodicals, CDs, books for current reading, etc.
issued from the counter are expected to be returned on the same day, failing which a fine of Rs. 5/- per
day will be levied.
The reference books marked with “R” are for using within the library and not allowed to be taken out of
the library for any purpose.
All the students are required to strictly adhered to the above rules and cooperate with the library staff
for smooth functioning of the library. The Librarian has authority to maintain order in the library and
take action against any user who knowingly or persistently breaks any library regulation.
Procedure for using Computerised Catalogue through LIBSYS Software
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At SVKM's N M College library we are using LibSys for library automation. Users can access library
books through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) in Libsys with the help of URL:
http://192.168.2.65:8080/jopac/
This URL is accessible from any computer within the campus.
On this URL select site of NM College, Mumbai.
Click on New Search menu.
In search window enter keyword and select to browse the documents by Author, Title, Subject, or class
number options in the box next to “in”. Deselect other college names, except NM College, Mumbai.
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You can also do this by selecting “none” first at the bottom of this box and then select only NM College,
Mumbai. This will give you the list of books available in NM College only.
For detail description you can click on full detail.
Click on “Back” to go back to the list.
Please note down Class number and Accession number of the book you have selected and show it at
the counter to ask for that book.
“Back to Search” will take you back to search window.
With OPAC you can search books
By Author - It is the search for books if the Author of the book is known. Search begins with the surname of
the author.
By Title - It is the search for books if the Title of the book is known.
Classified - This is the search for books by Classification number
Note: After completing use of OPAC in library please do not shut the software and computer.
Databases
The following databases are accessible from the UGC Network Resource Centre as well as from your own
computer.
N-List
Pro Quest Central
EBCSOhost
ISI Emerging Markets
CEIC
Manupatra
ASTM
CMIE : Economic Outlook
McGraw-Hill
Frost & Sullivan
Cabell’s Directory
Indiastat
JSTOR
Science Direct
IEE + POP
WestLaw
TVADINDX
E-brary
Capitaline
WARC
Pearson E-books
ASCE
Springer (Mech. Engineering)
ASME
Library is where people, One frequently finds, Lower their voices And raise their minds.
~ Richard Armour, An American Poet and Author
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Auditoriums and halls:
The talent of the Students is given a supportive platform through the auditoriums and conference rooms of
the SVKM. The SVKM’s Juhu Jagruti Hall, BhaidasSabhagriha, Jasoda Rang Mandir and Santokba Hall are
available to the college for its events.
Other Facilities
The talent of the students is given a supportive platform through the auditoriums and conference rooms of
the SVKM. The SVKM Juhu Jagruti Hall, BhaidasMaganlalSabhagriha, Jashoda Rang Mandir and Santokba
Hall are available to the college for its events
The spirit of sportsmanship is encouraged by the college. A spacious gymkhana has infrastructure and
facilities for indoor games. The gymkhana staff is highly qualified. The college participates in games from
the district to the national levels. Well-known coaches train students for indoor and outdoor games,
training them to excel at inter-college tournaments at national and international levels.
The college has ensured that the staff and students have access to health facilities regularly. A Health-cumCounseling Centre has been operational for several years. A qualified medical practitioner visits the college
daily. Students and staff consult the doctor. In times of emergency, help from the doctors in the vicinity is
taken. The physicians on duty are Dr. Geeta Shah & Dr. H.O.Goyal.
Hostel Facility
The Vile Parle KelavaniMandal has a common men’s hostel for
all its institutions at a distance of a half-kilometer from the
college and a hostel for girls opposite UtpalSanghavi School,
which is also close to the college.
Above : Physician on duty
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LIST OF FULL TIME FAULTIES
Degree College Section (including Self-Finance Courses)
Teaching Staff – 2015-16
MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS DEPT:
Prin. Sunil B. Mantri
Ms. M. D.Gondhalekar
Mrs. Gomathi V. Iyer - Vice Principal
Mr. Sunil Kadam
Mrs. DeepaSurve
Dr. VandanaMisra
Dr. MeenaVazirani
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT :
Dr. MukthaManoj
Ms. Jennifer D'Souza
Ms. ShashiSurana
ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT :
Mrs. ShephaliKamdar (H.O.D.)
Mrs. Savita Desai
Mr. KedarBhide
Mr. PiyushPandya
Mr. Sameer Dave
Mr. Harish Sharma
Mr. DarshanPanchal
Mr. DevenNikam
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
Amee H. Vora, Vice Principal & H.O.D.
Dr. VijayshreeAnand
Dr. RituVashisht
Mrs. TessyPhilji
Ms. Vaishali Kurhekar
Mr. SmitinBelchada
Mrs. RekhaKatheeth
ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
Mrs. SnehChoithani
Mrs. NirmalaChavan
Dr. RitikaKhurana
BUSINESS LAW DEPARTMENT:
Mrs. DeepaChitnis
Ms. RenukaMangtani
INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY DEPT.
Mrs. RadhikaWadke
FOUNDATION COURSE
Mrs. Geeta Desai
DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mr. Shivesh Shukla
LIBRARIAN :
Mrs. Vaishali Dawar
B.M.S. SECTION:
Mr. Conrad Coelho (Coordinator)
Mr. Pratik Lalseta
Ms. HeenaKanakia
Ms. Trupti Amin
Ms. HiralMakawana
Ms. Nikita Shah
Ms. Diti Dave
BAF SECTION
Mr. Huzefa Bhagat (Coordinator)
Ms. Priyanka Gala
BFM SECTION:
Mrs. Pooja Singh (Coordinator)
DrLaxmiGorityal
Mr. Deepak
B.Sc. I.T. SECTION:
Mrs. Anupama Jawale (Coordinator)
Mr. Prashant Jadhav
Mr. Dhanraj Jadhav
Ms. Sweta Chheda
Ms. Kubra
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Courses at NM
AIDED SECTION
● Bachelor of Commerce
SELF FINANCE COURSES
● Bachelor of Management Studies
● Bachelor of Commerce (Accounts & Finance)
● Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)
● Bachelor of Science (Information Technology)
● Master of Commerce (M.Com)
❖ M. Com (Advanced AccountIng)
❖ M. Com(Business Management)
❖ M. Com.(Banking & Finance)
ADD-ON COURSES
● SVKM’s NarseeMonjee College is one of the centres nominated by Institute of Cost Accountants of
India, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India ,&The Institute of Company Secretaries of India to
impart training to the students intending to pursue their Career in Cost Accountancy, Chartered
Accountancy & Company Secretarieship respectively. NM College in association with ICAI &ICSI
provides classroom coaching to the students.
Oral Training center for CA, ICWAI and CA courses
● IMC certified Advanced Certificate in Finance & Banking
● IMC certified Advanced Certificate in Taxation
● NSE Certified Capital Markets Professional Program
● NSE’s Certification in Financial Markets
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About B.Com
College offers traditional BCom course as per guidelines prescribed by university of Mumbai. Bachelor of
Commerce (B.Com.) is a Three year Degree Program comprising Two Semesters every year i.e. over all
B.Com. is a Six Semester Degree Program. Its one of the popular courses among all traditional courses.
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a traditional course in India that has gained instant popularity in the
recent times, due to the fact that it is considered valuable if pursued from a renowned college. B.Com
graduates have a wide variety of fields to choose from, when it comes to pursuing a career. Graduation in
commerce opens up myriad career opportunities. After doing B. Com course, one can work in any private
or government organization in the accounts section. The banking sector often comes up with openings for
commerce graduates.
About Self Finance Courses
Keeping in view the demand of the industry and the market and ensuring that the students graduating from
the University are trained according to the requirement of the industry and equipped with the required skill
sets, University of Mumbai introduced the Self Finance Courses in 1999. Initially it offered Bachelor of
Management Studies (BMS) and Bachelor of Science (information Technology) B.Sc. (I.T.) and later added a
series of courses in the growing sectors like Banking & Insurance, Financial Markets, Hospitality Studies,
Aviation, Nautical Science etc. The Curriculum, Course Content and the methodology used by the teachers
to deliver the content not only ensures that the students excel in his/her chosen field but also acquires the
necessary skill sets. Unlike the other traditional courses where the student strength in a class is 120, in Self
Finance Courses it is restricted to 60 students per division. All the Self Finance courses provide
comprehensive training to these students by way of interactive mode of delivery of the course content, real
time projects, presentations, industrial visits, and lectures by experts from the industry. It also involves
practical orientation of the theory studied, summer placements, training in soft skill and other placements.
Summer training programmes and placements are features unique to these Self Finance Courses. At N.M.,
we have excellent track record of summer training and placements.Managers are the backbone of any
industry and market and are synonymous with perfection. They are expected to do the right things at the
right time and ensure that others do the same. Such are the people required in today’s globally competitive
market. N M produces such people in abundance. The long illustrious list of alumni of N M College bears
proof of the same.
If you wish to be a part of this growing competitive global market possessing the required knowledge and
the necessary skill sets and wish to excel in life and reach the pinnacle of glory with an all round
personality, these are the courses for you and the place to be is at SVKM’s NarseeMonjee College of
Commerce &Economics.
Objectives
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To create for the students of University of Mumbai an additional avenue of self employment and also
to benefit the industry by providingthem with suitable trained manpower.
To prepare students to exploit opportunities being newly created in various professional fields.
To inculcate training in the use of modern technology for the benefit of all parties concerned.
To help the students get specialized knowledge in various technical fields of education.
To provide opportunities for an all round development of students’ personality.
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Admission Information
Bachelor of Commerce:
The entire admission procedure is according to the guidelines issued to thecolleges by the University of
Mumbai. According to the Hon’ble High Court verdict, preference is given to in-house students (on the basis
of merit) up to the sanctioned capacity of the F.Y.B.Com Class. After admitting all in-house students, if there
is any vacancy, it is filled according to the University guidelines.
Amended Ordinance 2151 is read as under:
First Year B.Com
◆0.2151:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the three year course leading to the Bachelor of Commerce
different divisional boards of the Maharashtra State Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) leading with vocational subjects / State
of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
OR
Must have passed an Examination of another University or Board recognized as equivalent to Higher
Secondary School Certificate (Std.XII) Examination.
Bachelor of Management Studies : O 3941:
A candidate for being eligible for admission to theBMS Degree Course shall have passed HSC Examination of
the Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination or Diploma
course in any Engineering Branches with two years or three years after SSC conducted by the Board of
Technical Examination or its equivalent examination by “ No college shall conduct any entrance test in any
form and the admissions are purely based on merit duly following the reservation policy as per the norms of
Government of Maharashtra. While drawing the merit list, weightage has to be given to students from Arts,
Commerce and Science Stream at 12th Standard level.
The stream wise weightage to be given is as under:
Stream Commerce Arts Science Diploma in Engineering and other
Percentage 45% 25% 25% 5% The application are to be accepted and processed by the colleges stream wise
separately and the merit list is to be displayed stream wise taking into account the reservation policy
prescribed by the Government of Maharashtra.v. The merit list is to be prepared and displayed stream wise.
In case if no applications are received under the “Diploma in Engineering and other Category” or I ifthe seats
remain vacant in “ Diploma in Engineering and other Category” after all the merit lists / forms are
exhausted, the vacant seats must be transferred to Commerce Stream.
In case if no application is received from any stream the vacant seats are to be distributed equally between
the remaining two streams only. After the first merit list is displayed, if any seat allotted to one stream
remains vacant, the same shall be distributed equally between the remaining two streams. In case of
vacancy in one stream is of single/odd number of seats, the single seat is to be allotted to the Commerce
stream. In case if no applications are available from the two streams, then all the vacant seats two streams
must be transferred to the third stream. Step (d) to be repeated for the subsequent merit lists till all the
forms are exhausted or the final merit is displayed, whichever is earlier.
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Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance)
0 5204 (a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance)
Degree Course shall have passed XIIth Std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of Higher Secondary
Education or its equivalent examination and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate at first attempt
(40% in case of reserved category).
(b) Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent / affiliated college / recognized
institution, conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.
Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)
(a) A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)Degree
Course shall have passed XIIth Std. Examination of the Maharashtra Board of HigherSecondary
Education or its equivalent examination and secured not less than 45% marks inaggregate at first
attempt (40% in case of reserved category).
(b) Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent / affiliated college / recognized
institution, conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) (B.Sc. (IT)
a. 0.5051: A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Degree course Bachelor of Science(Information
Technology) Degree Course shall have passed XIIth Standard. Examination of theMaharashtra Board of
Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination withMathematics and Statistics as one of the
subject and should have secured not less than 45%marks in aggregate and 40% marks in aggregate in case
of reserved category
Enrolment
A student passing the H.S.C. examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher
Secondary Education, and eligible for admission to the First year B.Com. Class shall apply to the Registrar of
University of Mumbai for a Certificate of Enrolment. Application forms for enrolment together with
statement of HSC marks and copies thereof are to be submitted along with the fees to the University of
Mumbai through the college.
Procedure for securing admission for students who have passed their HSC / Equivalent Examination from
other than Maharashtra Board:
• Students will have to apply for “Provisional Statement of Eligibility”. The prescribed form is available in
the college office. Students are required to fill the form, attach the attested photocopy of the mark sheet
and make the necessary payment in the college office. The certificate will be issued to the student as and
when the certificate is received from the university.
• The applicant is required to attach the certificate of “Provisional Statement of Eligibility” to the
application form along with the other documents as specified during the admission process and submit
the same to the college as per the schedule specified.
• No application form will be accepted without the: ‘Provisional Statement of Eligibility: or the receipt of
its application to the college/university.
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Refund Of Fees
Refund of fees can be claimed as per Mumbai University’s Circular No. UG / 412 of 2008
u0.2859: Refund of Tuition, Development and all other fees after cancellation of admissions:
The candidates who have taken admission in under graduate courses in Govt. colleges, in Govt. aided and
unaided courses conducted by affiliated colleges, and recognized Institutions may request for refund of fees
after applying in writing for cancellation of their admission to the course. The refund of fees as applicable
shall be made on or before the 30th day after the date of cancellation and thereafter. The percentage of
fees for the course shall be refunded to the candidate after deducting charges as follows:
Table – 1: Fees Deduction on cancellation of admission
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
Prior to
Up to 20 days
From 21st day
From 51st day
From
After
Commencement After
up to 50 days
up to 80 days
September 1st
September
of academic
commencement
After
after the
to September
30th
term and
of the academic
Commencement
commencement
30th
instruction of
term of the
of the academic
of academic
the course
Course
term of the
term of the
Course
course or
August 31st
whichever is
earlier
Deduction Rs. 500/Lump Sum
20% of the total
30% of the total
50% of the total
60% of the total
100% of the total
amount of less.
amount of fees.
amount of fees.
amount of fees.
amount of fees.
Note:
The total amount considered for the refund of fees from the commencement of academic term of the
courses including the following :
ii)
The fee charged towards group insurance and all fee components to be paid as University share
(including Vice-Chancellor fund, University fee for sports and cultural activities, E-charge, disaster
management fund, exam. Fee and Enrollment fee) are non-refundable if payment is made by the
college prior to the date of cancellation.
iii) Fee collected for identity card and Library card, admission form and prospectus, enrollment and any
other course specific fee are not refundable after the commencement of the academic term.
iv) All refundable deposits (Laboratory, Caution Money and Library etc.) shall be fully returned at the time
of cancellation.Provided that wherever admissions are made through centralized admission process for
professional and / or for any other courses by other competent Authorities, the Refund Rules are
applicable if specified by such authorities (as per the rules of relevant agencies) for the 1st year
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admission. In case of admission to subsequent years of the course, 0.2859 is applicable for cancellation
of admission. Provided further that this refund rule is concurrent with the rules and guidelines of other
professional statutory
bodies appointed for admission for relevant courses.Further that 0.2859-A & 0.2859-B have been repealed
and the amended 0.2859 relating to the refund of Tuition Fees, Development and all other fees after
cancellation of admission for the Under Graduate Courses has been brought into force with effect from the
academic year 2008-2009.
Refund of College Deposit
Application for the refund of college deposit must be made within one year of the applicant ceasing to be a
student of the College, failing which the deposit amount will be forfeited.
Warning
Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises and outside. Students indulging in ragging other
students will be punished as per ‘The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII of 1999)
Published in MAHARASHTRA Govt. Gazette on 15th May 1999. Such students will also be expelled from the
college and F.I.R. will be lodged with the police against them. Moreover, it will be mentioned in the college
leaving certificate of such students that they are expelled because of their indulgence in ragging. The
Students found guilty of ragging earlier will not be admitted to this college.
TERMS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 -2015 ARE AS UNDER
FIRST TERM
SECOND TERM
8th June – 21st Oct. 2015
16th November to 30th April, 2016
Both days inclusive
Both days inclusive
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WINTER BREAK
26th December to 1st January 2016
Both days inclusive
The Curriculum
FYBcom (Sem I &Sem II)
Business Economics
Introduction to business
Accountancy & Financial management
Business Communication
Mathematical & Statistical Techniques
Foundation Course – I
Environmental Studies
S.Y.B.Com (Sem. III& Sem. IV)
Business Economics
Production Management &
Finance
Accountancy & Financial
management
Business Law
Foundation Course - II
Applied Component
Advertising or Computer
Programming
T.Y.B.Com (Sem. V& Sem. VI)
Business Economics – III
Marketing and Human Resources
Management
Special Subjects
Accounting & Financial Management &
Auditing – 3 Papers
OR
Business Management – 3 Papers.
Applied Component
Subject Combination (any one)
Computer Systems & Operations Research
Computer Systems & Direct & Indirect
Taxes
Computer Systems & Psychology
Computer Systems & Export
Marketing
Operations Research & Direct &
Indirect
Taxes
Direct & Indirect Taxes & Psychology of
Human Behavior at work
Export Marketing & Psychology of
Human
Behavior at work.
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B.M.S. Curriculum
First Year B.M.S Semester I
Foundation of Human Skills
Introduction to Financial Accounts
Principles of Management
Business Law
Business Statistics
Business Communication
Introduction to Computers
First Year B.M.S Semester II
Business Environment
Industrial Law
Managerial Economics-I
Business Mathematics
Introduction to Cost Accounting
Computer Applications in Business
Environmental Management
Second Year B.M.S Semester III
Managerial Economics-II
Principles of Marketing
Accounting for Managerial Decisions
Organization Behavior & HRM
Second Year B.M.S Semester IV
Business Planning & Entrepreneurial Management
Business Research Methods
Direct Taxes
Production & Total Quality Management
Finance Group- Electives
Basics of Financial Services
Corporate Finance
Finance Group- Electives
Advanced Costing & Auditing
Equity & Debt Market
Marketing Group- Electives
Consumer Behavior
Strategic Management
Marketing Group- Electives
Integrated Marketing Communication & Advertising
Rural Marketing
Third Year B.M.S. Semester V
Human Resource Management
Third Year B.M.S. Semester VI
Entrepreneurship & Management of Small &
Medium Enterprises
Operations Research
International Finance
Indian Management Thought and Practices
International Marketing
Retail Management
Applied Component Courses (Any One)
Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
Econometrics
Service Sector Management
Financial Management
Elements of Logistics and Supply chain Management
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
Elective Courses (Any One)
Special Studies in Marketing
Special Studies in Finance
E Commerce
Project Work
Project Work-I
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B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) (B.A.F.) Curriculum
First Year B.A.F. (Semester I)
Financial Accounting-I
Cost Accounting-I
Economics-I
Commerce-I
Information Technology-I
Business Communication-I
Foundation Course-I
First Year B.A.F. (Semester II)
Financial Accounting-II
Auditing-I
Financial Management-I
Taxation-I
Business Law-I
Quantitative Methods for Business-I
Business Communication-II
Second Year B.A.F. (Semester III)
Financial Accounting-III
Cost Accounting-II
Auditing-II
Economics-II
Management-I
Business Law-II
Quantitative Methods for Business-II
Second Year B.A.F. (Semester IV)
Financial Accounting-IV
Management Accounting-I
Taxation-II
Commerce-II
Business Law-III
Information Technology-II
Foundation Course-II
Third Year B.A.F. (Semester IV)
Financial Accounting- V
Cost Accounting- III
Financial Accounting-VI
Management Accounting- II
Taxation- III
Economics-III
Third Year B.A.F.(Semester VI)
Financial Accounting- VII
Cost Accounting -IV
Auditing- III
Financial Accounting- VIII
Taxation-IV
Management-II
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B.Com. (Financial Markets) (B.F.M.) Curriculum
First Year B.F.M. Semester I
Principles of Investment
Micro-Economics
Financial Accounting
Business Environment
Basic Statistics
Basic Computer Skills
First Year B.F.M. Semester I
Environment of Financial System
Macro-Economics
Management Accounting
Principles of Business Management
Statistical Applications
Communication Skills
Second Year B.F.M. (Semester III)
Debt Markets
Corporate Finance-I
Equity Markets-I
Banking in Financial System
Business Ethics
Organizational Behavior
Computer Applications in Investments
Second Year B.F.M. (Semester IV)
Commodities Markets
Corporate Finance-II
Equity Markets-II
Financial Services
Taxation for Investments
Security Analysis
Business Law
Third Year B.F.M. (Semester V)
Global Capital Markets
Regulations of Securities Markets
Insurance (Fund) Management
Derivative Markets
Foreign Exchange Markets
Portfolio Management
Third Year B.F.M. (Semester VI)
Risk Management
Corporate Governance
Computer Applications in Financial Services
Marketing of Financial Services
Mutual Fund Management
Customer Relationship Management in Financial
Services
Project -II
Project –I
The Curriculum - Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) (BSc.I.T.)
B.Sc.(I.T.) is a 3 years full time course. Each year is divided into 2semesters. The course consists of 30
modules comprising 29 papers and one project in the VIth Semester. Each paper is of 150 marks of which
100 marks are for Theory Component and 50 marks for the Practical/Case Studies Component. The project
will be evaluated for 200 marks.
First Year BSc.I.T. (Semester I) Theory
Professional Communication Skills
Applied Mathematics I
Fundamentals of Information Technology
Electronics and CommunicationTechnology
Introduction to C++ programming
First Year BSc.I.T. (Semester I) Practical
Case Study
Applied Mathematics I Problem Solving
Fundamentals of Information Technology
Electronics and Communication Technology
Practical
C++ programming Practicals
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First Year BSc.I.T. (Semester II) Theory
Web Technology
Applied Mathematics II
Microprocessor and Microcontrollers
Database Management System
Digital Communication Networkstandards
First Year BSc.I.T. (Semester II) Practical
Web Technology Practical
Applied Mathematics II Problem Solving
Microprocessor and Microcontrollers Practical
Database Management System Practical
Case Studies
Second Year BSc.I.T. (Semester III) Theory
Logic and Discrete Mathematics
Computer Graphics
Advanced SQL
Object Oriented Programming with C++
Modern Operating Systems
Second Year BSc.I.T. (Semester III) Practical
Logic and Discrete Mathematics Problem Solving
Computer Graphics Practical
Advanced SQL Practical
Object Oriented Programming with C++ Practical
Modern Operating Systems Case Studies
Second Year BSc.I.T. (Semester IV) Theory
Software Engineering
Multimedia
Java and Data Structures
Quantitative Techniques
Embedded Systems
Second Year BSc.I.T. (Semester IV) Practical
Software Engineering Case Studies
Multimedia Mini Project
Java and Data Structures Practical
Quantitative Techniques Practical
Embedded Systems Practical
Third Year BSc.I.T. (Semester V) Theory
Network Security
ASP.NET with C#
Software Testing
Advanced java
Linux Administration
Third Year BSc.I.T. (Semester V) Practical
Network Security Practical
ASP.NET with C# Practical
Software Testing Practical
Advanced java Practical
Linux Administration Practical
Third Year BSc.I.T. (Semester VI) Theory
Internet Technology
Project management
Data Warehousing
Third Year BSc.I.T. (Semester VI) Practical
Internet Technology Practical
Project Management Practicals
Data Warehousing Practical
Project Report
Project Viva Voce
Elective I
IPR and Cyber Laws
Digital Signal and system
Geographic Information system
IPR and Cyber Laws Case Studies
Digital Signal and system Practical
Geographic Information systemPractical
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Scheme of Examination forB.Com/ B.M.S. / B.A.F / B.F.M / B.Sc. IT
The scheme of examination shall be divided in two parts
a) Internal Assessment – 25% (25 Marks)
For Courses without Practical
Sr. No.
1
2
Particulars
Marks
One class test / case study / online examination to be conducted in the 20 Marks
given semester*
Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries and overall 05 Marks
conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation and exhibit
of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities
For Courses with Practical (Commerce Section)
Sr. No.
1
2
Particulars
Marks
Semester End Practical Examination
20 Marks
Journal
05 Marks
Viva
05 Marks
Laboratory Work
10 Marks
Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries and overall 05 Marks
conduct as a responsible learner, mannerism and articulation and
exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing related academic activities
b) Semester End Examinations – 75% (75 Marks)
• Duration – These examinations shall be of 2.5 Hours duration
• Theory question paper pattern
• There shall be five questions each of 15 marks.
• All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the questions.
• Question may be subdivided into sub-questions a, b, c… and the allocation of marks depends on the
weightage of the topic.
Responsibility of Assessment
• The assessment of Part “A” and “B” i.e. Internal Assessment & Semester End Examination as
mentioned above for the Semester I to IV shall be processed by the Colleges / Institutions of their
learners and issue the grade cards to them after the conversion of marks into grade as per the
procedure mentioned in this manual.
•
The assessment of Part “A” i.e. Internal Assessment as mentioned above for the Semester V & VI shall
be processed by the Colleges / Institutions of their learners admitted for the programme while the
University shall conduct the assessment of Part “B” i.e. the Semester End Examination for Semesters V
& VI. The Internal Assessment marks of learners appearing for semester V & VI shall be submitted to
the University by the respective colleges/ Institutions before the commencement of respective
Semester End Examinations. The results shall be declared by the University after processing the marks
obtained by the learner in the Internal Assessment and the marks awarded to the learners in Semester
End Examination. The grade card shall be issued by the University after converting the marks into
grades.
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Passing Standards and Promotions
Standard of Passing:
The learners to pass a course shall have to obtain a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for each course where the
course consists of Internal Assessment & Semester End Examination. The learners shall obtain minimum of 40%
marks (i.e. 10 out of 25) in the Internal Assessment and 40% marks in Semester End Examination (i.e. 30 Out of 75)
separately, to pass the course and 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 & Semester
End Examination together.
Performance Grading
The PERFORMANCE GRADING of the learners shall be on the SEVEN point ranking system as under:
Grade
O
A
B
C
D
E
F (Fail)
Marks
70 & above
60 to 69.99
55 to 59.99
50 to 54.99
45 to 49.99
40 to 44.99
39.99 & below
Grade Points
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
*The performance grading shall be based on the aggregate performance of Internal Assessment and Semester End Examination.
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Carry Forward Of The Marks In Case If The Learner Fails In One Or More Courses:
1. A learner who passes in the Internal Examination but fails in the Semester End Examination of the
course shall reappear for the Semester End Examination of that course. However his/her marks of
the Internal Examinations shall be carried over and he/she shall be entitled for grade obtained by
him/her on passing.
2. A learner who passes in the Semester End Examination but fails in the Internal Assessment of the
course shall reappear for the Internal Examination of that course. However his/her marks of the
Semester End Examination shall be carried over and he/she shall be entitled for grade obtained by
him/her on passing.
1. For Courses without practical.
In case of learner who is reappearing for the Internal Examination, the examination, will
consist of one project of 25 marks which will be divided into 13 marks for the
documentation of the project, 06 marks for the presentation and 06 marks for the Viva
Voce and the interaction.
2. For Courses with practical.
In case of learner who is reappearing for the Internal Examination for subjects with
Practical, the examinations will consist of practical examination of 25 marks which will be
divided into 13 marks for the machine work / laboratory work, 06 marks for the Viva Voce
Examination and 06 marks for the Journal.
Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT) & Eligibility For Admission To Higher Semester:
a. Eligibility for admission to First Year / Semester II: A learner shall be allowed to keep term for
Semester II irrespective of number of courses of failure in the Semester I.
b. Eligibility for admission to Second Year / Semester III: A learner shall be allowed to keep term for
Semester III if he/she passes each of Semester I and Semester II
OR
A learner fails in not more than FOUR courses of Semester I and Semester II taken together with
not more than TWO courses at each of Semester I& Semester II.
c. Eligibility for admission to Second Year / Semester IV: A learner shall be allowed to keep term for
Semester IV irrespective of number of courses of failure in Semester III.
d. Eligibility for admission to Third Year / Semester V: A learner shall be allowed to keep term for
Semester V if he/she passes Semester I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV
OR
A learner shall pass Semester I and Semester II and fails in not more than FOUR courses of
Semester III and Semester IV taken together with not more than TWO courses at each of Semester
III & Semester IV.
OR
A learner shall have secured ATKT in First Year by failing in not more than TWO courses in each of
Semester I and Semester II and have passed Semester III and Semester IV in full.
e. Eligibility for admission to Third Year / Semester VI: A learner shall be allowed to keep term for
Semester VI irrespective of number of courses of failure in the Semester V
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f.
The learner can appear for the semester VI examination (subject to (d) & (e) above) but the result
of Semester VI shall be kept in abeyance until the learner passes each of Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III, Semester IV and Semester V.
Evaluation Of The Project
a. A learner who PASSES IN ALL THE COURSES BUT DOES NOT secures minimum grade of E in project
as applicable has to resubmit a fresh project for evaluation till he/she secures a minimum of grade
E. His/her marks in the theory Courses that the learner has passed will be carried forward and
he/she shall be entitled for grade obtained by him/her on passing.
b. The evaluation of project and viva-voce examination shall be by awarding grade in the seven point
scale as given in the grade point table.
c. A learner shall have to obtain minimum of Grade "E" (or its equivalent marks) in project evaluation
and viva voce taken together.
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Admission Cut-Off for 2014 – 2015
Bachelor of Commerce
Category
In-house
Gujarati Minority
Open
SC (13%)
ST (7%)
OBC (19%)
Others like Ex-servicemen(3%)
NT/DT (8%/3%)
Physically Handicapped / Learning Disability (separate category from academic
year 2014-2015) (3%)
Foreign National / NRI(15% over and above the sanctioned seat)
Programme
Category / Cut-Off (%)
Open
Gujarati
Minority
Commerce:
Science:
Arts:
Diploma:
B.A.F.
93
B.F.M.
88.80
BSc IT*
40
*(Marks in mathematics)
B.M.S.
94.92
84.60
80.77
86.20
Cut off 2014-2015
All
84.92%
94.00%
42.00%
58.46%
52.67%
90.60%
52.67%
74.77%
73.00%
Sports/Cultural/
Ex Serviceman
Foreign
87.08
92.80
65.20
Physically
Handicapped/Learning
Disability
76.92
86.31
82.62
40
91.17
91
88
73
63
43
76.92
66.46
96
No of Seats:
960 seats for B.Com
120 seats for BMS (Two divisions of 60 students) + Foreign Category (15 %of the allotted seats i.e. 18)
60 seats for BAF + Foreign Category (15 %of the allotted seats i.e. 9)
60 seats for BFM + Foreign Category (15%of the allotted seats i.e. 9)
60 seats for BSc + Foreign Category (15%of the allotted seats i.e. 9)
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M.Com
Curriculum
From the academic year 2014-2015, Master in Commerce (M.Com.) is a post graduate degree programme
of two years and is divided into 4 semesters.
M.Com. (Advance Accountancy):
Part I
Part II (applicable from the academic
year 2013-2014)
Part II (applicable
for academic year
2012-2013)
Semester I
Semester II
Semester III
Semester IV
Strategic
Management
Strategic
Management
Research
Methodology
Research
Methodology
Research
Methodology
Economics of
Global Trade and
Finance
Economics of
Global Trade and
Finance
Advanced
Financial
Management
Advanced
Financial
Management
Advance Financial
Management
Advanced
Financial
Accounting
Advanced
Financial
Accounting
Advanced Auditing
Advanced Auditing
Audit Taxation
Advanced Cost
Accounting
Advanced Cost
Accounting
Related Applied
Component Direct and Indirect
Tax
Related Applied
Component Direct and Indirect
Tax
Advance
Management
Accounting.
M.Com. (Business Management):
Part I
Part II (applicable from the academic year 2013-2014)
Semester I
Semester II
Semester III
Semester IV
Strategic
Management
Strategic
Management
Research Methodology
Research Methodology
Economics of Global
Trade and Finance
Economics of Global
Trade and Finance
Organizational
Behaviour
Organizational Behaviour
Human Resource
Management
Human Resource
Management
International Marketing
International Marketing
Marketing Strategies
and Plans
Marketing Strategies
and Plans
Related Applied
Component Entrepreneurship
Management
Related Applied Component Entrepreneurship
Management
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M.Com. (Banking & Finance):
Part I
Part II (applicable from the academic year 2013-2014)
Semester I
Semester II
Semester III
Semester IV
Strategic
Management
Strategic
Management
Research Methodology
Research Methodology
Economics of Global
Trade and Finance
Economics of Global
Trade and Finance
Financial Markets in
India
Financial Markets in India
Commercial Bank
Management
Commercial Bank
Management
International Finance
International Finance
Financial Service
Financial Service
Related Applied
Component - Investment
Management
Related Applied Component Investment Management
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
APPLICABLE TO THE STUDENTS ADMITTED TO PART I OF THE M.COM.COURSE FROM THE ACADEMIC
YEAR 2012-2013 AND TO THE STUDENTS OF M.COM. PART II ADMITTED FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR
2013-2014.
The performance of the learners will be evaluated in two Components. One component will be the Internal
Assessment component carrying 40% marks and the second component will be the Semester wise End
Term Examination component carrying 60% marks. The allocation of marks for the Internal Assessment and
Semester End Examinations will be as shown below:
A) Internal Assessment - 40% (40 Marks)
Particulars
Marks
Project
40 Marks
Allocation of 40 marks is as under
a. Documentation
20 marks
b. Presentation
10 marks
c. Viva and Interaction
10 marks
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Guidelines and other related instructions for the projects under the internal
assessment for the semester based credit & grading system
I.
Guidelines for doing project
1.
The M.Com. Programme shall be of two years duration and will be divided into four
semesters. Each course in a semester shall have a project. There will be separate
/individual project for every course.
2.
Every learner shall submit a project individually for every course in a semester.
3.
The topic / problem / theme for the project shall be suggested by the Course teacher or by
the supervising teacher or by the coordinator of the Programme or approved by the Course
teacher or by the supervising teacher or the coordinator of the Programme.
4.
Every project shall have an internal guide who preferably must be the faculty of the college
and an external guide. The external guide shall be approved by the Principal of the
College/Head of the Department.
5.
The project report shall be neatly typed in Times Roman in 12 points doubled spaced on A4
size paper. The project report shall not be less than 35 pages.
6.
The project report shall be hard bound and the title of the project, name, class, seat
number and the name of the college/department shall be printed on the upper face of the
hard bound copy.
7.
A learner shall submit two copies of every project at least one month before the
commencement of the Viva Examination. Both the copies shall be certified by the internal
guide / supervising teacher, the external guide and the Principal of the College / Head of
the Department. One copy of the project shall be retained by the college/department and
the other copy shall be returned to the learner after certification but before the
commencement of the presentation and viva-voce Examination. The student shall bring
his/her copy of the project during the Presentation and Viva-voce Examination.
Evaluation of project report
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The project will be evaluated for 40 marks of which 20 marks shall be for the hard-copy of
the project, 10 marks for the presentation (not necessarily using computers. Can be oral
presentation) and 10 marks for the Viva-Voce.
The Principal / Head of the Institution / Head of the Department shall make arrangements
for appointment of External Examiners for evaluation of the project at least 8 days before
the commencement of the Viva Examination.
The hard copy of the project shall be evaluated jointly by the Internal Guide and the
External Examiner for 10 marks each.
The presentations of the learners shall be evaluated by the Internal Guide. The Principal of
the College/Head of the Department shall display a schedule of conduct of the Presentation
of the project at least 8 days in advance.
The viva voce shall be conducted jointly by the External Examiner in the presence of the
Internal Guide / Coordinator and will be evaluated by the External Examiner only.
The marks obtained by the learner in the Internal Assessment i.e. in the project will not be
disclosed to the learner before the declaration of the results of the semester concerned.
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A student who fails to submit the project in a course even after being granted the opportunity to submit
the project with additional attempt will be declared fail in that course.
B) Semester End Examinations - 60% (60 Marks)
i.
ii.
Duration - These examinations shall be of 2 Hours duration.
Question Course Pattern:1.
There shall be four questions each of 15 marks.
2.
All questions shall be compulsory with internal choice within the questions.
3.
Question may be subdivided into sub-questions a, b, c...and the allocation of marks depend
on the weightage of the topic.
Responsibility of Assessment
The assessment of Part “A” i.e. Internal Assessment as mentioned above for the Semester I to IV shall be
processed by the Colleges / Institutions / University Departments of their learners while the University shall
conduct the assessment of Part “B” i.e. the Semester End Examination for Semesters I to IV. The Internal
Assessment marks of learners appearing for Semester I to IV shall be submitted to the University by the
respective colleges/ Institutions before the commencement of respective Semester End Examinations.
The results shall be declared by the University after processing the marks obtained by the learner in the
Internal Assessment and the marks awarded to the learners in Semester End Examination. The grade card
shall be issued by the University after converting the marks into grades.
Passing Standards
APPLICABLE TO THE STUDENTS ADMITTED TO THE M.COM. COURSE DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR 20112012 OR PRIOR AND TO THE STUDENTS OF M.COM. PART II TO BE ADMITTED DURING THE ACADEMIC
YEAR 2012-2013 OR PRIOR.
Award of class
Those of the successful candidates who obtain at least 60 percent of the marks on aggregate in Part I and
Part II examination taken together will be placed in the First Class and those obtaining at least 50 percent in
the Second Class.
Improvement of Class
O.2316:Candidates who have passed the M.Com. Degree Examination of this University byPapers with the
Pass Class / Second Class and who desire to improve their class to Second Class or at least 55% marks or
First Class / at least 55% marks or First Class respectively will be permitted at their option to appear again
for the same examination with the same subjects in both the parts viz. Part I and Part II simultaneously
without being required to keep any terms within a period of FIVE years following the April or October
examination in which they pass. If the candidates who re-appear for the M.Com.degree examination under
the provisions of this Ordinance fail to improve their class, their performance at such re-appearance will be
treated as null and void.
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REVISED PASSING STANDARDS
APPLICABLE TO THE STUDENTS ADMITTED TO PART I OF THE M.COM. COURSE FROM THE ACADEMIC
YEAR 2011-2012 AND TO THE STUDENTS OF M.COM.PART II TO BE ADMITTED FROM THE ACADEMIC
YEAR 2013-2014.
Grade
Marks
Grade Points
SGPA/ CGPA
O
70 & above
7
7 & Above
A
60 to 69.99
6
6 to 6.99
B
55 to 59.99
5
5 to 5.99
C
50 to 54.99
4
4 to 4.99
D
45 to 49.99
3
3 to 3.99
E
40 to 44.99
2
2 t0 2.99
F (Fail)
39.99 & below
1
1 to 1.99
PROMOTION FROM SEMESTER I TO SEMESTER II, FROM SEMESTER II TO SEMESTER
III AND FROM SEMESTER III TO SEMESTER IV:
O.5979: A learner who has kept terms satisfactorily for Semester I of the course shall be permitted to keep
terms for Semester II of the course not withstanding that he/she may not have appeared for the Semester I
Examination or failed thereat.
O.5980: A learner who has kept terms satisfactorily for Semester I & Semester II of the course shall be
permitted to keep terms for Semester III of the course notwithstanding that he/she may not have appeared
for the Semester I & Semester II examination or failed thereat.
O.5981: A learner who has kept terms satisfactorily for Semester III of the course shall be permitted to keep
terms for Semester IV of the course notwithstanding that he/she may not have appeared for the Semester
III examination or failed thereat.
O.5982: However, no learner will be allowed to appear for Semester IV examination, unless he/she has
passed all the courses of Semester I & II examination previously.
O.5983: The result of Semester IV shall be kept in abeyance (RLE) until the learner passes each of lower
Semesters Examinations (i.e. Semester I, II and III).
O.5984: The result of Semester IV Examination of M.Com. Programme will not be declared of such learner/s
who has not obtained their Degree (Convocation) Certificate of the Bachelor's Programme earlier from
their concerned College/ Institution / University as applicable.
IMPROVEMENT OF RESULTS:
O.5985: A learner who is declared to have passed in Semester I examination will not be allowed to
reappear for the Semester I Examination for improvement of his/her result.
O.5986: A learner who is declared to have passed in Semester II examination will not be allowed to
reappear for the Semester II Examination for improvement of his/her result.
O.5987: A learner who is declared to have passed in Semester III examination will not be allowed to
reappear for the Semester III Examination for improvement of his/her result.
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O.5988: A learner who is declared to have passed in Semester IV examination will not be allowed to
reappear for the Semester IV Examination for improvement of his/her result.
O.5989: Notwithstanding anything contained in Regulations mentioned above a learner/s who appears for
Semester I, Semester II, Semester III or Semester IV Examination of the Master of Commerce Programme
and gives a declaration in writing to the University through the Head of the Department/Principal of the
College / Head of the constituent recognized institution through which he is appearing for examination, to
the effect "to consider null and void the results of the Semester I or Semester II or Semester III or Semester
IV examination", as the case may be, within one week from the date of conclusion of the
examination concerned, if he/she does not obtain the following in the Semester concerned:a. The overall grade laid down for the award of a grade B at the Examinations of the semester
concerned at the M. Com. Programme
OR
b. At least grade B (55% marks or grade points 05) on the aggregate (which is a requirement at the
Master's degree examination laid down for by the University Grants Commission for the
appointment of a teacher)
OR
c. The GPA laid down for the award of overall grade A at the Examination of M. Com.programme.
In this case if he/she does not obtain the grade in the concerned Semester as specified in (a), (b) or (c) as
the case may be, the result of such learner shall be declared as null and void, marks statement will not be
provided and examination fees will not be refunded.
1.
The revised M. Com. Degree course has been introduced from June 1980 the students who kept the
terms for Part I and Part II under the old course will be considered for their appearance for the
respective examinations under the revised course of yearly pattern only i.e. Part I and Part II.
2.
The terms kept by the students for the Part I or Part II of the M. Com. degree examinations under
the old course will NOT be recognized for the purpose of their appearance for the respective
examinations under this newly introduced Semester based Credit & Grading System.
O.5990: Learner who has passed the M. Com. Examination of this University by papers under the Semester
Based Credit & Grading Based system with the overall grades mentioned in Column 1 and who desire to
improve their overall grades as shown in column 2, will be permitted at their option to appear again for the
Semester End Examinations Only (and not the Internal Assessment) of the Semester I, Semester II,
Semester III and Semester IV with the courses opted earlier by them in all the four semesters viz. Semester
I, Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV simultaneously without being required to keep any terms within
a period of five years following the April or October examination at which they pass:
Column I
Column II
1
Overall Grade E
1.1
Overall Grade D & above
2
Overall Grade D
2.1
Overall Grade C & above
3
Overall Grade C
3.1
Overall Grade B & above
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However, the marks and grades obtained by such a learner in the Internal Assessment of the Semester I,
Semester II, Semester III and Semester IV Examinations in all the courses shall be carried forward and the
learner will not be allowed to appear for the internal assessment of any of the course/s at any of the
Semester.
If a learner who re-appears for the M. Com. Examination under the provisions of this Ordinance fails to
improve his/her grade, his/her performance at such re-appearance will be ignored and the result will be
declared null and void, marks statement will not be provided and examination fees will not be refunded.
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UMANG 2014
UMANG is the annual intercollegiate, cultural festival of NarseeMonjee College of Commerce and
Economics. Over a period of just 14 years, it has become an integral part of NM College. Ever since its bricks
were laid in 2000, Umang has been striving hard to outdo itself with every passing year and the results are
mindboggling. Umang has a workforce of nearly 500 students. The mascot ‘Uma’ jumping over the moon
and the motto ‘Reach for more…” inspires Umangites to bring something new to the table every year.
Umang offers a variety of events from workshops to competitive events. It caters to every taste be it
performing arts, literary arts, fine arts, managerial skills or sports. Various celebrated artists and so many
more have graced Umang’s red carpet. In 2008, Umang was honoured by the presence of Former Indian
President Dr. A. P. J Abdul Kalam, who addressed an enthused crowd of students.
In 2014, Umang, themed as ‘The Urban Boulevard’ organised between 14th August, 2014 and 17thAugust
,2014. At its inauguration session Principal, Shri Sunil Mantri released the first copy of Sans Frontieres, the
official Umang magazine. It carried interviews of SonakshiSinha and Karan Talwar and various other articles
and features.
This year, Team Umang initiated a Comedy Fest which drove the sanest into hysterics. Comedy troupes like
Shitzngiggles and The East India Comedy kept the crowd engaged with their witticism. Another major
attraction at Umang was the Fine Arts Exhibit- “Stairway to Eternity”.
Besides the 4 days event,saw well known personalities like Ajay Devgan, RohitShetty, ShahidKapur,
ShraddhaKapoor director Mr. Vishal Bhardwaj, BipashaBasu and SonamKapoor, etc.
Events such as Mr and Miss Umang and War of VJ’s (Round 1) had Gauhar Khan and BarunSobti as judges
respectively while the events such as Contemporary Dance had judges from the Terence Lewis Dance
Academy. Some events like A Capella Singing, Western Band Event, Beat boxing and Junk Instruments truly
incorporated the theme of Umang 2014-The Urban Boulevard.
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The first PROnite was a VH1 Supersonic 101 nite ft. Funkagenda who is known for winning both the Ibiza DJ
‘Best Ibiza Track 2008’ and the Beatport ‘Best Tech House Track 2008’ award for his 'Man With The Red
Face' collaboration with Mark Knight. Funkagenda was also presented with the Ibiza DJ ‘Best Newcomer
2008’ and DJ Mag ‘Best Breakthrough DJ 2009’ awards for his solo achievements.
Another event was the Retrospectrum. KabirBedi and AmolGupte were the Retrospectrum Speakers this
year. They were an inspiration to many as they spoke about the trials of their lives and their tryst with the
performing arts. The major attraction of Umang this year was the Smaaash zone which included two
unique unregistered games, Kick-point and Human Bowling.
Other attractions included Laser Tag where players attempt to score points by tagging targets, typically with
a hand-held infrared-emitting targeting device.
This year Umang also hosted its first ever UMUN-The Umang Model United Nations which featured two
real life UN Committees- Disarmament and Security Committee [DISEC] and Human Rights Council which
gave an opportunity to discuss, debate and deliberate with other contemporaries on a global scale. This
year, with the efforts of over 500 students, Umangseems to have stepped over the boundaries of time and
reached a much larger audience than it may have originally intended.
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ANNUAL COLLEGE DAY
The 50th College Annual Day Celebration was held on the 23rd December 2014 at the Bhaidas Auditorium
from 9am onwards.
Shri Amrishbhai Patel, President of SVKM was the Chief Guest for the day and Mr. Yasin Merhant, an
alumnus from the 1986 batch and India’s world and Asian Snooker Champion was the Guest of Honor.
The show started with an Invocation to the lord Ganesha and Saraswati by Sonali Karnik, Bhatavdekar and
Aashish Chaajjed and Aaparna Bhagwat. Sonali is alumnus of our college form the 1996 batch and Aashish
graduated in the year 2013-2014. This rendition was followed by a Pooja Dance Sangat Shodham, a semi
classical in praise of the Lord Shiva.
This academic year is a special year for the college. It is its Golden Jubilee Year. And hence it was decided
to celebrate the 50th Annual Day with great grandeur.
The Annual day Celebration was also attended by the former teaching and non-teaching staff Members
which made it a nostalgic moment for them as well as the present staff.
All the former Principals of the college, Dr. U.R.Koli, Dr. Mrs Urmila Rai, Mr. Desai, Mr. P.K. Kapadia, Dr.
Welling, Mrs. Sangita Kher were felicitated at the hands of Shri Amrishbhai Patel to commemorate their
service in making this institution one of the best Colleges in the city of Mumbai and in the country.
This year also saw two best employees being felicitated at the hands of the President of SVKM, Mrs.Vaishali
Dawar, Librarian from the teaching staff and Mr. Rajesh Bhosle form the Non-teaching staff.
The Principal, Shri Sunil B. Mantri read out the college report highlighting the efforts put in by the former
Principals to make this college the most sought after college in the city.
This was followed by felicitating the present students in their achievements in academics as well extra and
co-curricular activities.
The formal function was followed by an entertainment programme titled “Down Memory Lane” which was
written and directed by our own alumnus Mr. Rahul Antani.
Down Memory Lane was a journey of the 50 glorious years of the college. We started from the era of Prof.
Gangadgar Gadgil to Mrs. Sangita Kher showcasing the journey of the college in the era of the Principals
that came to the chair and lead the college to its position till date. The programme was interspersed by
dances choreographed by the legendary folk dance teacher of our college Ms. Indumati Lele popularly and
loving called as Didi. The present students presented the dances choreographed by her like Pangi, Chapeli,
Kashmiri, Bihu, Kalbelia, Garba. This was a Tribute to the dance teacher who was responsible of our college
folk dance team being popular world wide as our dancers had visited Russia to present their folk Dance
Chualia. Our Alumni Mr. Bakul Thakker and Mrs. Smita Sharma Dalal paid homage to Didi on behalf of the
college.
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DRISHTI, Annual Inter Collegiate Management Festival
Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and economics organized a three day Management Festival from
15th to 17th of February 2015. The festival was organized to enlarge the vision of all the aspiring
management students so as to help them soar high in the sky of success and growing competition.
“Innovating Management” being the motto and tagline of the festival makes it clear that there is something
that all the students should look forward to while participating in it. In its 16th year, Drishti left no stone
unturned to entice the crowd with magnificent and brain teasing events. The festival helps in combining the
elements of management, fun, sports and culture all under one roof and in the most glorious fashion. The
festival is also keeping up with its legacy “not repeating a single event” which also serves as the USP of the
festival. This year “Drishti” not only innovated the concept of management but also tried to capture hope in
the life of Mumbaikars.The theme for this year was Pandora KaDabba which emphsised on the idea of hope
prevailing over evils in the context of Mumbai and its every day evils. Thus, this year all the members of
Drishti tried to bring about a change in the ideology of the people as to how hope can outshadow the darks
of evil in life.
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ANNUAL SPORTS DAY- BE A SPORT 2014-15
The Gymkhana of N.M College organized its Annual Sports Meet “Be a Sport “on 20th and 22nd December,
2014.
Around 750 students participated in various events such as Chess, Carrom, Table Tennis, Box Cricket,
Football, Throwball, Volleyball, Basketball, Shot put and Tug-of-War. The staff felicitated the winners of all
these games.
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Besides this, many students have excelled in the field of sports by participating in various sport eventsathletics, badminton, chess, cricket, football, handball, half marathon, judo, rugby, shooting and table
tennis at inter-collegiate, university, state, national level tournaments.
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National Players
National level player Bhavitavya Shah
(F.Y.BCom) in Table Tennis
AnandPrabhuF.Y.BCom in Chess holds the 5th
position at All India Inter University level and has
won the Gold medal at West Zone
DishaPawarT.Y.BCom in National
Rugby Champion ship for women
UjwalWadhwaF.Y.BSc IT in National Handball team
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ASSOCIATIONS
NM College aims at the overall development of its students. In addition to the academic excellence,
students are encouraged to participate in various co-curricular & extra- curricular activities as per their
inclinations & interests. The college offers a wide plethora of opportunities to its students to plan and be a
part of events related to their specific interest areas through the memberships in various Associations &
participation in their events.
The creative facet of the students in multiple languages are given vent through the activities of
English Literary Association & Speakers &Writers’ club, Marathi Sahitya Mandal, Hindi Sahitya Mandal &
Gujarati Sahitya Mandal.
Hobby Centre encourages students to come up with creative ideas such as photography, art forms such as
rangoli& give them a chance to convert those ideas into some interesting events. Workshops such as Salsa
dance workshop, Graffiti workshop also organised to train the students in different hobbies.
Wildlife & Nature Club brings out the nature lover inside students through the events like nature trail,
trekking, clean up drive, Gift a Sapling etc, giving them the opportunity to promote the concern for
environmental protection through their events.
The Psychology Club envisages to influence & develop the behavior & attitude of students in relation to the
situations & challenges in their practical life.
The Debate and Literary Society organizes the Classic Debate and Get Set Go-presentation skill event for
encouraging the debating skills among the students.
The Event Planning & Organizing skills of students find expression through The Planning Forum.
The Entrepreneur inside students are encouraged & fanned into flame through ‘INTENT’ – the Business
Plan Competition.
Students can develop their latent talents & organize interesting events for others to participate in various
areas of their interest such as Advertising, Computers, Economics through associations such as ‘Advertising
& Marketing Club’, ‘The Computer Society’,&‘The Economics Association’.
The Researcher inside students get vent through the Students’ Journal ‘The Visage’.
With the objective of enabling our students to establish a link between “Theory and Practice” and to
establish “Institute- Industry” relationship on a permanent basis, an exposure is given to students by
conducting Guest Lectures of eminent personalities from the corporate world.
Enterprising students are given chance to bag corporate opportunities in the noted companies such as
Barclays, Tech Mahindra, TCS,ICICI, Wipro, Birla Sunlife etc., before passing out of the college through the
‘Placement Cell’.
The college also aims at the social development of the students & creating awareness regarding their role
as a part of the society. National Social Service NSS wing of the college introduced in 1966, aims at
involving students in the mainstream society, as a part of their social responsibility. NSS students
participate in various events, such as Education Projects among slum dwellers & mentally Challenged
Children, celebrating National festivals, Blood Donation drive, Beach Cleaning drive, Anti – Tobacco Rally
Energy Conservation drives & so on.
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Women’s Development Cell in the college tries to raise the awareness & is involved in Gender sensitization
of students & staff and in resolving issues related to sexual harassment & exploitation.
The Rotaract Club of NM (RCNM) involves in various projects with social agenda trying to sensitize students
to various social issues. It has to its credit, various projects such as Blood Donation Drive, Station cleaning
drive, promoting eco-friendly Ganesha through exhibitions, a grain collection drive, donation of study
materials to underprivileged children in orphanages.
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Attendance
ATTENDANCE FOR LEARNERS AS PER ORDINANCE 6086 OF UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
1. 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, practical’s, 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 subject & an overall average attendance has to be 75%.
2.
Students participating in sports, cultural activities, N.S.S, N.C.C, Adult and Continuing Education and
Extension will be permitted full credit for lectures/practical/tutorials missed by them as a result of
their participation in N.C.C/N.S.S/A.C.E.E camps, Inter-collegiate, Inter-University, State, National and
International tournaments/competitions and coaching camps,/training sessions organized in
participation of these tournaments/competitions. This credit shall be allowed on the basis of
production of certificate of participation in such authorized activity from the concerned organizers.
The same shall be submitted along with a prescribed form appended as Annexure F which shall be
verified by the teacher in charge and the vice principal. This form then shall be submitted to the
attendance in charge in the college office on a daily basis in case of an event held by the college or
within two working days of completion of events held by other colleges.
3.
The Principal of the concerned College shall be the competent authority to condone the absentee of
any learner further up to additional 25%, if deemed fit and on recommendation of the attendance
committee of the college, wherein it is mandatory on the 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.
4.
Steps by College
1. Undertaking signed by parent as well as student at the time of admission.
2. Signatures taken from students against their monthly attendance.
3. Display of monthly attendance on student notice board.
4. Monthly letters and emails sent to Parents informing of their wards attendance.
5. Periodical parents meeting addressed
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College Rules & Regulations
•
Every student must obtain on admission, the Identity Card which must have his/her photograph duly
attested and present it for inspection on demand.
•
Every student is required to maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in each term in each subject,
failing which the college authorities may not allow the student to appear at the final examination, as
per University norms.
•
Students must not loiter in the College premises while the classes are going on.
•
In case of illness, the Principal should be informed by the parents personally.
•
Students must not attend classes other than their own, without the permission of the Principal.
•
Smoking is strickly prohibited on the College premises.
•
Students are required to maintain strict discipline and orderly conduct & refrain from engaging
themselves in any kind of unruly behaviour.
•
No Society or Association shall be formed in the College and no person invited to address a meeting
without the Principal’s prior permission.
•
No Student shall collect any money or contribution for picnic, trip, educational visit to some place, gettogether, study-notes, charity or any other activity without prior sanction from the Principal.
•
No Student will be allowed to take active part in current politics.
•
No student shall communicate any information or write about matters dealing with the College
administration to the Press.
•
Students are expected to take proper care of college property and help in keeping the premises clean.
Damaging college property e.g. disfiguring walls, doors, fittings, or breaking furniture, misuse of A.C.
etc., will be considered as a breach of discipline and the guilty will be duly punished.
•
Students should not leave their books, valuables and other belongings in the classroom.
•
The College is not responsible for lost property. However, students may make a claim for lost property
at the office, if it is deposited in the College Office.
•
Students applying for certificates, testimonials, etc. and those requiring the Principal’s signature on
any kind of document or application should first contact the College office. Students should not bring
any paper directly to the Principal for his/her signature.
•
If, for any reason, the continuance of a student in the College, is, in the opinion of the Principal,
detrimental to the best interest of the College, the Principal may ask such a student to leave the
College without assigning any reason.
•
Students joining the College are bound by the rules and regulations of the College.
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•
Insubordination and abusive language or misconduct on the part of a student are sufficient reasons
for his/her suspension or dismissal.
•
Students receiving Government or College Scholarships or any remission in fees, must note that the
grant and continuance thereof are subject to good behaviour, regular attendance and satisfactory
progress and good results at the College and Board Examinations.
•
Students using unfair means at Examinations will not be readmitted to the College.
•
It is responsibility of the student to read the notice boards regularly for important announcements
made by the College office from time to time. They will not be excused or be given any concession on
grounds of ignorance.
•
Matters not covered by the existing rules will be at the absolute discretion of the Principal.
•
Disciplinary action will be taken against students found carrying cellphones, pagers, walkmans,
diskmans, or any other electronic devices etc.
•
Use of cell phones, is strictly prohibited in the college premises. Cell phones of all such students
found using them on the college premises on the college premises shall be confiscated and shall be
returned to them at the end of academic year.
WARNING
Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college premises and outside. Students indulging in ragging other
students will be punished as per ‘The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 (Mah. XXXIII of 1999)
Published in Maharashtra Govt. Gazette on 15th May 1999. Such students will also be expelled from the
college and F.I.R will be lodged with the police against them. Moreover, it will be mentioned in the
college leaving certificate of such students that they are expelled because of their indulgence in ragging.
The students found guilty of ragging earlier will not be admitted to this college.
Prohibition of sale of Cigarettes or Tobacco Products
Section 6 of the cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of
Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act,2003 provides that no person shall sell,
offer for sale or permit sale of cigarettes or any other Tobacco Product:
a) To any person who is under eighteen years of age.
b) In an area within a radius of 100 yards of any educational institute.
Sale of Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products in an area within a radius of 100 yards of an educational
institute is strictly prohibited and is a punishable offence under Section 24 of the Act with a fine which may
extend upto 200 Rupees.
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Documents Issued by the College
IDENTITY CARD
A valid Identity Card is issued to every bonafide student at the time of admission. It is compulsory for every
student to carry the Identity Card while being on the campus. Students will not be allowed in the
Examination hall without a valid Identity Card.
For University Examinations, candidates are required to produce their identity cards bearing their
photographs attested by the Principal, alongwith their Hall Tickets at the examination centres.
RAILWAY CONCESSION
Students can avail concessional fares for rail travel by local trains between the stations nearest to the place
of their residence in Mumbai and the College (Vile Parle Station). Students are requested to enter their
local and permanent addresses correctly in the Admission Forms to facilitate issue of Railway concession
orders.
The place of permanent residence, in the application for admission, means the place where the student
and/or his parents normally reside. This address will not be allowed to be changed during the academic
year.
Students can also avail, during vacation period, concessional fares by rail for journeys between their place
of permanent residence and Mumbai during vocation.
AIRLINE CONCESSION
Students can also avail of concessional fares for air travel during vacation period. Students desiring to avail
the Airline concession should submit the prescribed form to the college office atleast 3 days in advance, for
endorsement.
TRANSCRIPTS
Students desirous of pursuing further studies abroad should apply for transcripts to the college office well
in advance. After verification of marksheets, the college will hand over the transcrips in ten to fifteen days
time. Charges for issuing the transcripts is Rs.1000/-for 5 set of copies. Every additional copy will be
charged at rate of Rs. 50 per copy.
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
Students with a genuine reason can apply for a bonafide certificate to the college. Students may contact
the Information Counter to apply for a Bonafide Certificate. Charge for issuing the Bonafied certificate is
Rs.20/TRANSFERANCE CERTIFICATE
(1) In a transfer case, no student will at any time be admitted to this College unless he/she produces a
Transference Certificate from the College he/she leaves.
(2) College is entitled to charge a fee of Rs.100/- for issuing the certificate.
(3) As a result of a student leaving one College to join another, it will be necessary for him/her to count
the attendance kept by him/her in more than one College to enable him/her to make up the necessary
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percentage of attendance. A Transferance Certificate shall not be granted except for reasons, which
appear to be sufficient and except with the written permission of the Principal of the College that the
student wants to leave and the Principal of the College, which he/she intends to join.
(4) Applications for Transfer Certificate shall be made by the students without unnecessary delay through
the Principal of the College to which they wish to be transferred.
SCHOLARSHIPS & FREESHIPS
Deserving students can apply through the appropriate channel, for Scholarships and Freeships. Prescribed
forms for freeship for wards of Ex-Servicemen, Freedom Fighters, Secondary School Teachers, Primary
School Teachers are available. Freeship forms for SC, ST, DT, NT, OBC and SBC category students are
available in the college office. Forms for scholarship by Department of District Social Welfare for SC/ST
students with a minimum of Second class are also available at the college office.
Requirement for Reserve Category
For E.g. SC/ ST / DTNT / VJNT / OBC / SBC
1. Online application form
2. Caste Certificate
3. SSC & HSC Mark-sheets
4. Income Certificate
5. Fee Receipt
6. Ration Card
7. Non Creamy layer certificate (OBC/ VJNT / DTNT)
8. Aadhar Card
All the above attested photocopy of documents to be submitted in the office.
Scholarships &Freeships that can be availed by the Students:
(a)
Following are the scholarship available to students that can be applied ONLINE
(i)
Scholarship to the scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes/ V.J./ N.T./ Special Backward class
students/(OBC) other Backward Class Students.
(ii)
Award of Free studentship/ Examination Fees to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes/
Denotified Tribe/ Other Backward Class.
(iii)
Government Free Studentship to Pupils of Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College
Students.
(iv)
Government Free Studentship to Pupils of Minority Community (Viz. Muslim, Budhist, Christian,
Parasi, Sikh, Jain, Jew etc.)
(v)
Post Matric Scholarship to students of Minority Community.
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(b)
Following are the scholarship available to students that can be applied OFFLINE
(i)
Government Free Studentship to Pupils of Economically Backward Classes.
(ii)
State Government Open Merit Scholarship.
(iii)
Scheme for the education to the sons and daughters of primary school teachers /secondary
school teachers/ Higher Secondary School teachers and Non-teaching staff of Primary /
Secondary / Higher Secondary Schools/ Colleges.
(iv)
Government of India Scholarships for the Blind/ Deaf and Physically Handicapped.
(v)
KapoleBaniaFreeship.
(vi)
Award of Educational Concession to the Children / Wives / Widows / of the Defence service
and Ex-Service Personnel.
(vii) Scholarship to the economically backward class students.
(viii) ANGC Scholarship.
NOTE:
The terms & conditions for the Scholarships/ Freeships vary from Scholarship to Scholarship and
students are required to refer to the notices for the same on website as well as the college notice
board. They may also approach Mr. Daware and/or Mr. Prathamesh Parab in the college office for
further information.
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Fee Chart
Bachelor of Commerce
CATEGORY
CLASS
Tuition Fees
Lib. Fees
Gym. Fees
Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activity
Magazine Fees
ID Card & Library Fee
Group Insurance Fees
Student Welfare Fund
Utility Fees
Development Fees
Disaster Relief Fund
University Sports & Cultural Activity
E-Charges
Enrolment fee
Computer Practical
Laboratory Fee
Examination Fees Semester
Industrial Visit Fees
Vice Chancellors Fund
E-Suvidha
Admission Processing Fees
Alumni Association Fees
N.S.S.
Project Fees
University Examination Fees
Convocation Fee
Lib Deposit - Refundable
Lab Deposit – Refundable
Caution Money Deposit – Refundable
Total SEMESTER
OPEN
Sem I
400
200
200
250
100
50
36
50
250
500
10
30
20
220
Sem II
400
660
660
20
50
200
25
10
0
250
0
150
3681
1060
52
Sem III
400
200
200
250
100
50
36
50
250
500
10
30
20
0
1800
800
660
Sem IV
400
Sem V
400
200
200
250
100
50
36
50
250
500
10
30
20
0
2700
800
Sem VI
400
660
20
50
200
25
10
20
50
200
25
10
0
0
0
0
3061
660
250
0
0
0
3311
1060
660
1060
CATEGORY
CLASS
Tuition Fees
Lib. Fees
RESERVED CATEGORY
Sem I &Sem II
0
Sem III &Sem IV
0
Sem V &Sem VI
0
Gym. Fees
0
0
0
Other Fees / Extra Curricular Activity
0
0
0
Magazine Fees
0
0
0
ID Card & Library Fee
50
50
50
Group Insurance Fees
36
36
36
Student Welfare Fund
50
50
50
Utility Fees
0
0
0
Development Fees
0
0
0
Disaster Relief Fund
10
10
10
University Sports & Cultural Activity
0
0
0
E-Charges
0
0
0
Enrolment fee
0
0
0
0
0
0
Vice Chancellors Fund
E-Suvidha
Admission Processing Fees
20
50
200
20
50
200
20
50
200
Alumni Association Fees
25
25
25
N.S.S.
Project Fees
10
10
10
University Examination Fees
Convocation Fee
Lib Deposit - Refundable
Lab Deposit – Refundable
Caution Money Deposit – Refundable
Total SEMESTER
0
0
0
0
0
451
0
0
0
451
0
250
0
0
0
701
Computer Practical
Laboratory Fee
Examination Fees Semester
Industrial Visit Fees
53
Bachelor of Management Studies
Open Category Students
CLASS
First Year
First Year
Second
Year
Second
Year
Third Year
Third Year
Semester:
Sem. I
Sem. II
Sem. III
Sem. IV
Sem. V
Sem. VI
Tuition Fees
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
Lib. Fees
300
300
300
Gym. Fees
400
400
400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular 250
Activity.
250
250
Magazine Fees
100
100
100
ID Card & Library Fee
50
50
50
Group Insurance Fees
36
36
36
Students Welfare Fund
50
50
50
Utility Fees
250
250
250
Development Fees
500
500
500
Disaster Relief Fund
10
10
10
University  Sports &
Cultural Activity
30
30
30
E-Charges
20
20
20
Enrolment fee
220
0
0
Computer Practical
1000
0
0
Laboratory Fee
1000
0
0
Examination Fees
660
Industrial Visit Fees
500
500
500
Vice Chancellors Fund
20
20
20
E-Suvidha
50
50
50
Admission Processing Fees
200
200
200
Alumni Association Fees
25
25
25
N.S.S.
10
10
10
Project Fees
0
0
500
University Examination Fees 0
0
660
Convocation Fee
0
250
660
660
0
54
660
0
0
660
Refundable
Lib Deposit
250
0
0
Lab Deposit
400
0
0
Caution Money Deposit
150
0
0
TOTAL
11481
5660
8461
5660
9211
5660
Reserve Category Students
CLASS
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Semester
Sem. I & II
Sem. III & IV
Sem. V & VI
Tuition Fees
0
0
0
Lib. Fees
0
0
0
Gym. Fees
0
0
0
Other Fees/ Extra Curricular Activity.
0
0
0
Magazine Fees
0
0
0
ID Card & Library Fee
50
50
50
Group Insurance Fees
36
36
36
Student Welfare Fund
50
50
50
Utility Fees
0
0
0
Development Fees
0
0
0
Disaster Relief Fund
10
10
10
University Sports & Cultural Activity
0
0
0
E-Charges
0
0
0
Enrolment fee
0
0
0
Computer Practical
0
0
0
Laboratory Fee
0
0
0
Examination  Fee
0
0
0
Vice Chancellors Fund
20
20
20
E-Suvidha
50
50
50
Admission Processing Fees
200
200
200
Alumni Association Fees
25
25
25
N.S.S.
10
10
10
Project Fees
0
0
0
Lib Deposit
0
0
0
55
Lab Deposit
0
0
0
Project Fees
0
0
0
University Examination Fees.
0
0
0
Convocation Fees
0
0
250
Caution Money Deposit
0
0
0
TOTAL
451
451
701
Refundable
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounts & Finance)
CLASS
First Year
First Year
Second Year Second
Year
Third
Year
Third
Year
Semester:
Sem. I
Sem. II
Sem. III
Sem. IV
Sem. V
Sem. VI
Tuition Fees
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
Lib. Fees
600
600
600
Gym. Fees
400
400
400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular
Activity.
250
250
250
Magazine Fees
100
100
100
ID Card & Library Fee
50
50
50
Group Insurance Fees
36
36
36
Student Welfare Fund
50
50
50
Utility Fees
250
250
250
Development Fees
500
500
500
Disaster Relief Fund
10
10
10
University Sports & Cultural
Activity
30
30
30
E-Charges
20
20
20
Enrolment fee
220
0
0
Computer Practical
1000
1000
1000
Laboratory Fee
1000
1000
1000
Examination Fees
660
Industrial Visit Fees
500
500
500
Vice Chancellors Fund
20
20
20
660
660
56
660
0
0
E-Suvidha
50
50
50
Admission Processing Fees
200
200
200
Alumni Association Fees
25
25
25
N.S.S.
10
10
10
Project Fees
0
0
0
University Examination Fees
0
0
660
Convocation Fee
0
0
250
Lib Deposit
250
0
0
Lab Deposit
400
0
0
Caution Money Deposit
150
0
0
TOTAL
11781
660
Refundable
5660
10761
5660
11011
5660
Reserve Category Students
CLASS
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Semester
Sem. I & II
Sem. III & IV
Sem. V & VI
Tuition Fees
0
0
0
Lib. Fees
0
0
0
Gym. Fees
0
0
0
Other Fees/ Extra Curricular Activity.
0
0
0
Magazine Fees
0
0
0
ID Card & Library Fee
50
50
50
Group Insurance Fees
36
36
36
Student Welfare Fund
50
50
50
Utility Fees
0
0
0
Development Fees
0
0
0
Disaster Relief Fund
10
10
10
University Sports & Cultural Activity
0
0
0
E-Charges
0
0
0
Enrolment fee
0
0
0
Computer Practical
0
0
0
57
Laboratory Fee
0
0
0
Examination Fee
0
0
0
Vice Chancellors Fund
20
20
20
E-Suvidha
50
50
50
Admission Processing Fees
200
200
200
Alumni Association Fees
25
25
25
N.S.S.
10
10
10
Project Fees
0
0
0
Lib Deposit
0
0
0
Lab Deposit
0
0
0
Project Fees
0
0
0
University Examination Fees.
0
0
0
Convocation Fees
0
0
250
Caution Money Deposit
0
0
0
TOTAL
451
451
701
Refundable
Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)
CLASS
First Year
First Year
Second
Year
Second Year Third
Year
Third
Year
Semester:
Sem. I
Sem. II
Sem. III
Sem. IV
Sem. V
Sem. VI
Tuition Fees
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
5000
Lib. Fees
600
600
600
Gym. Fees
400
400
400
Other Fees / Extra Curricular
Activity.
250
250
250
Magazine Fees
100
100
100
ID Card & Library Fee
50
50
50
Group Insurance Fees
36
36
36
Student Welfare Fund
50
50
50
Utility Fees
250
250
250
Development Fees
500
500
500
58
Disaster Relief Fund
10
10
10
University Sports & Cultural
Activity
30
30
30
E-Charges
20
20
20
Enrolment fee
220
0
0
Computer Practical
1000
1000
1000
Laboratory Fee
1000
1000
1000
Examination Fees
660
Industrial Visit Fees
500
500
500
Vice Chancellors Fund
20
20
20
E-Suvidha
50
50
50
Admission Processing Fees
200
200
200
Alumni Association Fees
25
25
25
N.S.S.
10
10
10
Project Fees
0
0
0
University Examination Fees
0
0
660
Convocation Fee
0
0
250
Lib Deposit
250
0
0
Lab Deposit
400
0
0
Caution Money Deposit
150
0
0
TOTAL
11781
660
660
660
0
0
660
Refundable
5660
10761
5660
11011
5660
Reserve Category Students
CLASS
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Semester
Sem. I & II
Sem. III & IV
Sem. V & VI
Tuition Fees
0
0
0
Lib. Fees
0
0
0
Gym. Fees
0
0
0
Other Fees/ Extra Curricular Activity.
0
0
0
Magazine Fees
0
0
0
ID Card & Library Fee
50
50
50
59
Group Insurance Fees
36
36
36
Student Welfare Fund
50
50
50
Utility Fees
0
0
0
Development Fees
0
0
0
Disaster Relief Fund
10
10
10
University Sports & Cultural Activity
0
0
0
E-Charges
0
0
0
Enrolment fee
0
0
0
Computer Practical
0
0
0
Laboratory Fee
0
0
0
Examination Fee
0
0
0
Vice Chancellors Fund
20
20
20
E-Suvidha
50
50
50
Admission Processing Fees
200
200
200
Alumni Association Fees
25
25
25
N.S.S.
10
10
10
Project Fees
0
0
0
Lib Deposit
0
0
0
Lab Deposit
0
0
0
Project Fees
0
0
0
University Examination Fees.
0
0
0
Convocation Fees
0
0
250
Caution Money Deposit
0
0
0
TOTAL
451
451
701
Refundable
60
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology)
Open Category Students
Open Category Student
Reserved Category Students
Particulars
FYBSc(IT)
SYBSc(IT)
TYBSc(IT) FYBSc(IT) SYBSc(IT) TYBSc(IT)
Tuition Fees*
10000
10000
10000
Library Fees
1200
1200
1200
Gymkhana Fees
200
200
200
Other Fees/Extra Curricular Activity
250
250
250
Exam Fees
1320
1320
0
Enrollment Fees
220
0
0
Disaster Relief Fund
10
10
10
10
10
10
Industrial Visit Fees
0
0
0
0
0
0
Admission Processing Fees
200
200
200
200
200
200
Utility Fees
250
250
250
Magazine Fees
100
100
100
ID Card & Library Fees
50
50
50
50
50
50
Group Insurance Fees ***
36
36
36
36
36
36
Student Welfare Fund
50
50
50
50
50
50
Development Fees
500
500
500
Vice Chancellors Fund
20
20
20
20
20
20
Uni. Sports & Cultural Activity
30
30
30
E-Charges
20
20
20
E-Suvidha
50
50
50
Computer Pratical
6000
6000
6000
Laboratory Fees
1000
1500
2500
Alumni Association Fees
25
25
25
25
25
25
NSS Fees
10
10
10
0
0
0
Project Fees
0
0
500
University Exam Fees / Form Fee
0
0
1520
Convocation Fees
0
0
250
0
0
250
Caution Money
150
0
0
0
0
Library Deposit
250
0
0
0
0
Laboratory Deposit
400
0
0
Total
22341
21821
23771
391
641
Refundable
391
Document Verification fees: Additional fees of Rs. 400/- to be paid by the students those who are
not from Board of Higher Secondary Education in Maharashtra.
Fees should be accepted by Demand Draft / Pay Order only Drawn in Favour of "NARSEE
MONJEE COLLEGE OF COM. & ECO."
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No.
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s
Institutions run by Mandal with the year of establishment
Year of Establishment
2003
2006
2006
2006
2006
2007
2007
2007
2009 (2000)
2010
2007
2007
2007
2007
1934
1961
1963
1964
1968
1974
1976
1977
1980
1981
1989
1990
1990
1992
1994
1997
2003
2003
2004
2004
2006
2008
2010
1973
1975
1975
1990
2000
2004
2011
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s
Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics
Juhu Scheme, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai-400056. • 4233 8000 • 26180555 • Email: [email protected]
www.advantedgeindia.com • 022-66923208
Sr. No. Institute
1.
SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Mumbai
- Matushri Kundangauri Manharlal Sanghvi Girls Hostel
- Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering
- School of Business Management
- School of Distance Learning
- Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy & Technology Management
- Anil Surendra Modi School of Commerce
- Balwant Sheth School of Architecture
- School of Science
- Institute of Intellectual Property Studies
- Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics
2.
SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Shirpur
- Academy of Aviation
- Centre for Textile Functions
- Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering
- School of Pharmacy & Technology Management
3.
SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University - Off Campus Centres (Proposed)
- Bengaluru Campus
- Chandigarh Campus
- Hyderabad Campus
4.
Smt. Gokalibai Punamchand Pitamber High School
5.
Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science
6.
Shri Bhagubhai Mafatlal Polytechnic
7.
Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics
8.
Shri Gangaprasad Ranchodbhai Jani Boys Hostel
9.
Shri Manilal Vadilal Nanavati Prathmik Shala
10.
Chauhan Jr. College of Arts & Science
11.
Jitendra Chauhan College of Law
12.
Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce
13.
Shri Dhirajlal Vrajlal Parekh ShishuVilhar
14.
Parag Vijay Datt Drama Academy
15.
Harkisan Mehta Foundation Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication
16.
Shri Chhotabhai B. Patel Research Centre for Chemistry & Biological Sciences
17.
Acharya Ambalal V. Patel Jr. College
18.
Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering
19.
Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School & ND Parekh Pre-Primary School
20.
Mukeshbai R. Patel Military School, Shirpur
21.
Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management
22.
Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy
23.
Pravin Gandhi College of Law (5-Year)
24.
Institute of International Studies
25.
SVKM International School
26.
Centre for Performing Arts
Other Infrastructure Facilities
27.
Shri Bhaidas Maganlal Sabhagriha
28.
Jashoda Rang Mandir
29.
Santokba Sanskar Sadan
30.
JuhuJagruti Hall
31.
Babubhai Jagjivandas Hall
32.
Pravin Gandhi Pavilion
33.
Smt. Jashwantiben Vinod Goradia Auditorium